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i'm joined by tom sullivan, veronica daguerre of the qsj, brian kilmeade co-host of "fox & friends." thanks to all of you for joining us. tom, let me start with you. i wonder why mcdonald's is selling more franchise. >> you wonder why. here is the problem the majority of people in the polls say asked would you like a give a minimum wage increase yeah of course. everybody knows that middle class income has gone down, not up. people are feeling sorry for people. the problem is restaurants make about 4 to 5% profit margin. these the wage increases are going to be maybe 20, 30%. you can't, it doesn't pencil. melissa: very healthy debate broke out on my twitter to feed when we did this. people posted signs at automated mcdonald's. they don't have somebody at counter. others say the ceo is making millions, why can't he pay a little more. brian, what do you think? >> i would like to see the profit margins. it's a public company. my feeling when you have the minimum wage job, you need this thing called another job. i had minimum wage jobs when it was $3.35 an hour. i needed another job. if yo
i'm joined by tom sullivan, veronica daguerre of the qsj, brian kilmeade co-host of "fox & friends." thanks to all of you for joining us. tom, let me start with you. i wonder why mcdonald's is selling more franchise. >> you wonder why. here is the problem the majority of people in the polls say asked would you like a give a minimum wage increase yeah of course. everybody knows that middle class income has gone down, not up. people are feeling sorry for people. the problem is...
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tom sullivan, the founder, is stepping in as interim ceo.opped selling the chinese laminate flooring. they stopped selling it as of may 7, the flooring that came into question after that 60 minutes report back in march the. olivia: you are looking at how shares of deutsche bank are trading in europe. they're not happy with the management board and have been expressing concern at the bank's annual general meeting g. thank you very much for joining us this money. obviously, a big management shuffle overnight at deutsche bank, one month after the strategic overall, the new strategy. -- strategic overhaul the new strategy. do the changes announced at deutsche bank allow your concerns? hans: we were aware of the reshuffle, but we considered it a stopping point. the fact that it was done -- they are reshuffling things. that is not quite the change we would like to see given our concern of the performance of the management board. erik: what would you like to see? hans-christoph: the implementation of strategy the failure to reach key targets, conce
tom sullivan, the founder, is stepping in as interim ceo.opped selling the chinese laminate flooring. they stopped selling it as of may 7, the flooring that came into question after that 60 minutes report back in march the. olivia: you are looking at how shares of deutsche bank are trading in europe. they're not happy with the management board and have been expressing concern at the bank's annual general meeting g. thank you very much for joining us this money. obviously, a big management...
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>> not carb 2. >> and remember the founder and chairman tom sullivan said he trusted the mills he usedll of the mills told us they are not carb 2 complaint. look at this. we shared some of our hidden camera footage with him. >> is this carb 2? >> no. no carb to. >> i don't know the whole situation there. i can guarantee you he'll be in that -- we'll be in the mill tomorrow and that is not anything we can condone in any way to save a cent. >> so this concerns you? >> yeah. of course. >> is this acceptable to you? >> if it is true no. >> all mills told us they falsely label your wood. that is cheating. >> if it is true. >> is this cheating to you. >> we'll investigate this. if it is true i don't know the whole story, but we'll investigate it immediately. >> it certainly calls into question not just the mills but your oversight of the mills. >> it could, yes. >> as we said the company announced it will stop selling chinese made laminate floor. we invited the ceo of the company tonight and he declined. >>> and just how little doctors know about the long-term effects of ebola. dr. ian crozi
>> not carb 2. >> and remember the founder and chairman tom sullivan said he trusted the mills he usedll of the mills told us they are not carb 2 complaint. look at this. we shared some of our hidden camera footage with him. >> is this carb 2? >> no. no carb to. >> i don't know the whole situation there. i can guarantee you he'll be in that -- we'll be in the mill tomorrow and that is not anything we can condone in any way to save a cent. >> so this concerns...
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tom sullivan john lonski from moody's. nicole, give me the trade on the floor first. >> when you see oil, don't forget it pulled back recently. now it is popping back up. we're watching 10-year bond ad six-month highs. that is 2.27%. the big picture when you talk to traders to ask them about the rally that we've seen year after year and even this year we're not too far off the highs, someone like ted weisberg says it is okay to put a couple toes in water. people feel like they missed it but poised to go higher. melissa: let's talk about oil, john lonski. goldman sachs is saying basically that oil popped above 60. that rally basically inspired suppliers to get back into the market to continue to drill. that is what will cause it to go down because there will be more supply as a result of the pop. a little bit counterintuitive. do you agree with what goldman sachs is saying, john? >> i think their reason something very correct. nevertheless i think for the time-being you will probably have oil prices move higher. it will tak
tom sullivan john lonski from moody's. nicole, give me the trade on the floor first. >> when you see oil, don't forget it pulled back recently. now it is popping back up. we're watching 10-year bond ad six-month highs. that is 2.27%. the big picture when you talk to traders to ask them about the rally that we've seen year after year and even this year we're not too far off the highs, someone like ted weisberg says it is okay to put a couple toes in water. people feel like they missed it...
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tom sullivan has taken over as interim ceo. tom sullivan is a frequent guest on this program.emove the flooring. let it caps-off. the shorts are attacking. stuart: the allegation was there was formaldehyde in the flooring which they import from china and the lawsuits are flying. >> 100 losses right now. stuart: nobody wants chemicals. there have been studies that their person carcinogenic ingredients will basically cause cancer, but there is no proof yet that lumbar liquidators flooring has cost anybody to have cancer. stuart: there is no causal link at this point. >> they lost two thirds of the market cap value. stuart: cut just like that. those lawsuits will kill you. that is not news. >> almost out of time. there will be more varney after this. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a l
tom sullivan has taken over as interim ceo. tom sullivan is a frequent guest on this program.emove the flooring. let it caps-off. the shorts are attacking. stuart: the allegation was there was formaldehyde in the flooring which they import from china and the lawsuits are flying. >> 100 losses right now. stuart: nobody wants chemicals. there have been studies that their person carcinogenic ingredients will basically cause cancer, but there is no proof yet that lumbar liquidators flooring...
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as much as 13 times the amount of formaldehyde allowed by carb, but lumber liquidators founder tom sullivan defended the flooring. >> we're never going to sell something unsafe. >> reporter: the company sent air quality test kits to concerned customers and says of those analyzed so far, 97% came back with formaldehyde levels that met world health organization guidelines. but in a federal lawsuit filed today, california attorney general alex robertson accused the company of misrepresenting the test results to customers. >> i think that they've been lied to. i think that they've been tricked and deceived into believing that their results are "safe." >> reporter: now, dennis winkler is storing most of what's left of his floor because he is now party to one of more than 100 class action lawsuits. scott, the company says even though the flooring in question is still being tested, taking it off the market is the right thing to do. >> pelley: carter evans reporting for us tonight carter, thanks. when we come back, is power plant pollution contaminating drinking water? and what were they thinking?
as much as 13 times the amount of formaldehyde allowed by carb, but lumber liquidators founder tom sullivan defended the flooring. >> we're never going to sell something unsafe. >> reporter: the company sent air quality test kits to concerned customers and says of those analyzed so far, 97% came back with formaldehyde levels that met world health organization guidelines. but in a federal lawsuit filed today, california attorney general alex robertson accused the company of...
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. >> and tom sullivan who founded it 20 years ago will be the acting ceo. >> tom reminds me of when urban outfitters got in trouble -- well they never put formaldehyde in the clothes. never got to that. >> i hope not. when we talk about keys to this market m&a is a key to this market. this morning we have yet another large deal. cvs health agrees to buy pharmacy been fits provider. omnicare which runs a lot of long-term senior facilities. >> and they provide drugs to them. as someone in long-term senior strategy omnicare would be my providers. >> to that group. it's $98 a share. excuse me for that. $12.7 billion. that includes debt. cvs says the acquisition will expand its ability to care for the growing senior population. it's the power that the buyers have. cvs caremark enormous power. walgreens, alliance foods and amerisource bergen. they are involved with walgreens. they did a deal a couple of years back. incredible power. that power translates into the way we all go about getting our drugs. it translates into how they choose between two drugs that treat the same disease and choosing
. >> and tom sullivan who founded it 20 years ago will be the acting ceo. >> tom reminds me of when urban outfitters got in trouble -- well they never put formaldehyde in the clothes. never got to that. >> i hope not. when we talk about keys to this market m&a is a key to this market. this morning we have yet another large deal. cvs health agrees to buy pharmacy been fits provider. omnicare which runs a lot of long-term senior facilities. >> and they provide drugs to...
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thank you for being with us today tom sullivan is in for stuart. >> i am tom sullivan and kicking off with the big headlines. first to weightier takeover is in iraq sice this season is the major city of ramadi even as we ramp up air strikes an admitting the terror group has the upper hand. it is revealed bill and hillary clinton made more than $25 million for speaking engagements since 2014. what happened to being dead broke? and cops and verses biker games nine and didn't wake of texas. 165 and thrown in jail as renegade bankers said on the city. fao schwarz closing the flagship location in new york city of sidon of the times are is the rent to high? party and company stores right now. ♪ tom: the amtrak service resumes today traveling from philadelphia slowly rounded the corner where the dead the derailment took place spending the weekend installing a new speed controllers on that section of track. although the engineers says he still doesn't remember anything about the crash and investigators say he is cooperating meanwhile the investigators are saying the trade was struck by an obj
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i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."all street. disney and netflix went to all-time highs. the race to 2016, what candidates are the most popular? we have the new poll information on who the frontrunner is for the g.o.p. plus, just how likable is hillary clinton? that's not a trick question. we're really going to ask that question. looking to buy a new home? that may be the easy part. gerri willis will join us later on why finding a mortgage could hold up your move. all that and more. let's meet our investment pros.
i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."all street. disney and netflix went to all-time highs. the race to 2016, what candidates are the most popular? we have the new poll information on who the frontrunner is for the g.o.p. plus, just how likable is hillary clinton? that's not a trick question. we're really going to ask that question. looking to buy a new home? that may be the easy part. gerri willis will join us later on why finding a mortgage could...
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i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."have some new records on wall street. disney and netflix went to all-time highs. the race to 2016, what candidates are the most popular? we have the new poll information on who the frontrunner is for the g.o.p. plus, just how likable is hillary clinton? that's not a trick question. we're really going to ask that question. looking to buy a new home? that may be the easy part. gerri willis will join us later on why finding a mortgage could hold up your move. all that and more. let's meet our investment pros. joining us is steve cortes. bgc partners trader and senior strategist. scottie nell hughes tpnn news director. hilary kramer a&g. and matt mccaul founder of penn financials group. let's dig into the first real, real deal. and, boy, it's a big, big gains today on big names that we all love. new highs despite today's red arrows in the market. disney went up after huge beats on both earnings and revenue. and netflix, they're fighting against a merger it says threatens every single onlin
i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."have some new records on wall street. disney and netflix went to all-time highs. the race to 2016, what candidates are the most popular? we have the new poll information on who the frontrunner is for the g.o.p. plus, just how likable is hillary clinton? that's not a trick question. we're really going to ask that question. looking to buy a new home? that may be the easy part. gerri willis will join us later on why...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."have lots of breaking news for you tonight. us embassy in afghanistan says a us citizen has been killed after a guest house in kabul was attacked by gunman. it hosted a party for foreigners. several dozen people including americans likely were being held captive. details about exactly how many people were held at kabul's park palace hotel remains unclear. no one has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. we'll bring more of that breaking details to you, of course, as they come in. more breaking news, now the ntsb says the train was going 106 miles per hour right before the brake was applied. seven people are dead. and more than 200 people injured and sent to area hospitals. an all-star panel to help make sense of it all. the ntsb just concluded the press conference about the deadly philadelphia trail derailment in philadelphia. seven injured. morpeople injured.the train wasg more than twice the speed limit. >> maximum authorized the speed through this curve was 50 miles per
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. ♪ ♪ >> i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."ots of breaking news for you tonight. us embassy in afghanistan says a us citizen has been killed after a guest house in kabul was attacked by gunman. it hosted a party for foreigners. several dozen people including americans likely were being held captive. details about exactly how many people were held at kabul's park palace hotel remains unclear. no one has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. we'll bring more of that breaking details to you of course as they come in. more breaking news now the ntsb says the train
. ♪ ♪ >> i'm tom sullivan in for charles payne. you're watching "making money."ots of breaking news for you tonight. us embassy in afghanistan says a us citizen has been killed after a guest house in kabul was attacked by gunman. it hosted a party for foreigners. several dozen people including americans likely were being held captive. details about exactly how many people were held at kabul's park palace hotel remains unclear. no one has immediately claimed responsibility...
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tom sullivan is in for stuart varney. tom: stuart varney is back tomorrow. isis gets stronger and libya holding a victory parade through the streets of ramadi, the obama administration playing it down. stocks hit record levels but bank of america says you better buy gold and get cash. how is that for a warning? hillary has deep connections to silicon valley getting paid hundreds of thousands for speeches to the tech community and turning around and attending fund-raisers at their homes. gop candidates kristy and paul opposite sides of the nsa spying debate. judge andrew napolitano will weigh in. president obama has a plan to save the honeybees' but with more than 14 government agencies involved talking about bureaucracy. "varney and company" is about to begin. ♪ tom: the dow in record territory after sending the all-time record high yesterday, we are up 9 points on the dow, same for the s&p 500, that is going higher as well so new records for both of those. walmart is one of the dow stocks you don't see moves like this from walmart very often, down 4% right
tom sullivan is in for stuart varney. tom: stuart varney is back tomorrow. isis gets stronger and libya holding a victory parade through the streets of ramadi, the obama administration playing it down. stocks hit record levels but bank of america says you better buy gold and get cash. how is that for a warning? hillary has deep connections to silicon valley getting paid hundreds of thousands for speeches to the tech community and turning around and attending fund-raisers at their homes. gop...
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but lumber liquidators' founder tom sullivan told anderson cooper the flooring was compliance. >> we'll never sell something unsafe. >> reporter: the company now says 15,000 customers got air quality test kits and of 3,400 analyzed analyzed, over 97% had formaldehyde levels within the guidelines set by the world health organization. but in a lawsuit filed yesterday, california attorney alex robertson calls test results given to his clients false and deceptive. >> they've been tricked and deceived into believing that their results are quote/unquote safe. we coen tend thatntend they're not safe. >> reporter: this man says part of the problem for consumers is that national regulations for formaldehyde aren't updated? >> this is the situation where consumers shouldn't have to ask questions about the safety of the products they should be marked on how the wood looks and costs. >> reporter: john mutters says if his test results come back too high for his comfort the company will be hearing from him. >> i have my family living here. i have an elderly father living here. if this floor is determ
but lumber liquidators' founder tom sullivan told anderson cooper the flooring was compliance. >> we'll never sell something unsafe. >> reporter: the company now says 15,000 customers got air quality test kits and of 3,400 analyzed analyzed, over 97% had formaldehyde levels within the guidelines set by the world health organization. but in a lawsuit filed yesterday, california attorney alex robertson calls test results given to his clients false and deceptive. >> they've been...
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thanks to all of you have who served including my dad, first class petty officer tom sullivan.sing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the s&p will be a new all-time high. we're not there yet, though. >> we've been seeing it happen all week long. the nasdaq the outperformer trying to close at its own record high.
thanks to all of you have who served including my dad, first class petty officer tom sullivan.sing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving....
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tom sullivan knows a thing or two about jets, and he's with us here. why wasn't that noticed?t noticed because what happened was the pilot the same pilot who he was with on the return flight, this was on the first flight from barcelona, and what air traffic control had said, the pilot had left to go to the bathroom. >> right. >> and air traffic control told the pilot to descend from 37,000 to 35,000, so he did and while you do that, you push a command button, and it will start the plane down to 35,000. he spun it down to 100 after he got the plane descending, and you wouldn't have noticed it because it was descending already, so he put it back to 35,000 then they told him to descend the plane to 21,000, and while they were descending to 21,000, they gave it the command, he spun the wheel the altitude selector to 100 feet four different times, and he brought it back up again and did it again back and forth four different times but nobody would have noticed because the plane was at above the altitude that it was set for, and you have to select it to actually command it to do --
tom sullivan knows a thing or two about jets, and he's with us here. why wasn't that noticed?t noticed because what happened was the pilot the same pilot who he was with on the return flight, this was on the first flight from barcelona, and what air traffic control had said, the pilot had left to go to the bathroom. >> right. >> and air traffic control told the pilot to descend from 37,000 to 35,000, so he did and while you do that, you push a command button, and it will start the...
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tom sullivan is with me, you're shaking your and head throwing your arms in the air. >> well this ising story from agency to agency to agency. they're buying -- using federal government credit cards to go to strip clubs and i mean it's just out of control. and what drove me was accountability. there is no accountability. you can't get fired. you can do anything you want, and you can't get fired . >> but that's the story across all assets of government. >> yes. government is broken. it is so broken . >> but it's the agency of change of choice for this president. he wants all government all the time. when is the message going to get through that the government is never efficient? it is always bureaucratic. when is that message going to get through? >> well, we elect our representatives not representing us. that's the problem. >> well, said with tom. thank you very much. >>> up next, they call them super cars, they're very fast and expensive and we're going to bring you the two newest models and the man who test-drove them as well. he's next new york state is reinventing how we do busin
tom sullivan is with me, you're shaking your and head throwing your arms in the air. >> well this ising story from agency to agency to agency. they're buying -- using federal government credit cards to go to strip clubs and i mean it's just out of control. and what drove me was accountability. there is no accountability. you can't get fired. you can do anything you want, and you can't get fired . >> but that's the story across all assets of government. >> yes. government is...
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thanks to all of you have who served including my dad, first class petty officer tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the s&p will be a new all-time high. we're not there yet, though. >> we've been seeing it happen all week long. the nasdaq the outperformer trying to close at its own record high. the number to beat 5,092 and change. it's been nearly a month since the index ended in unchartered territory. we have much more on the nasdaq and the fed's rate hike strategy and the market. including which stocks are set to heat up this summer. >> it officially begins this weekend. but the real feature today is what? >> the dollar. >> what's going on with the dollar? >
thanks to all of you have who served including my dad, first class petty officer tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if...
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so tom sullivan the chairman of lumber liquidators, now takes over as acting ceo as they undertake whathitney tillson, who brought a lot of the original concerns to "60 minutes" saying today that while he is now not increasing his short position in the stock, he is not covering it either. he still believes that this company has some downside to it. and the events now are starting to suggest that may be the case. >> it was a $69 stock when that "60 minutes" report came out. it is now sub $22. it has been an absolute collapse for lumber liquidators. scott, thank you very much. >>> this weekend traditionally a big one at the car lot, many dealers offering memorial day incentives. phil lebeau joinings us now. the weekend aside, let's talk about may. you've got documents to suggest this could be a monster month for car sales. >> it looks like it's already in the process of becoming one of the largest months we've seen in some time. within the last hour jd power released its forecasts who what it may sales to be. they expect the sales rate for the month to come in at 17.3 million vehicles. th
so tom sullivan the chairman of lumber liquidators, now takes over as acting ceo as they undertake whathitney tillson, who brought a lot of the original concerns to "60 minutes" saying today that while he is now not increasing his short position in the stock, he is not covering it either. he still believes that this company has some downside to it. and the events now are starting to suggest that may be the case. >> it was a $69 stock when that "60 minutes" report came...
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tom brady's agent, for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> joining me now, joe sullivan, again, assistant managing editor, sports editor of "the boston globe." what did you think about that scene at salem there? >> it's just not surprising. patriots fans love their team, they especially love tom brady. i like tom's line, where he said it was like a patriots pep rally. it sure sounded like that to me sitting here in dorchester section of boston. >> am i wrong, he both here in this appearance and also in that appearance he did during media week in the run-up to the super bowl when this was sort of a big story, really does seem kind of pained and uncomfortable. it may be just because it's not the position he's normally in. but he certainly doesn't seem like he's comfortable with the way all this is going down. >> well, i don't know who would be. i didn't see him. i've been listening to him. and throughout his career, he's adept at dealing with the media and he sounded the same way to me. i thought he sounded fine. one thing he didn't say, and one thing don yee didn't say to you or in his sta
tom brady's agent, for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> joining me now, joe sullivan, again, assistant managing editor, sports editor of "the boston globe." what did you think about that scene at salem there? >> it's just not surprising. patriots fans love their team, they especially love tom brady. i like tom's line, where he said it was like a patriots pep rally. it sure sounded like that to me sitting here in dorchester...
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tom: something to see by the ed sullivan theater how they line up at 2:00 p.m. to get into the show. it has sustained the buzz. brendan: like when i was a kid and reagan stopped being president p i cannot remember a time when david letterman was not on television. tom: for those who are younger, that is true. i do not remember -- who is jack parr? brendan: all right, tom is going to mourn johnny carson. 8:30, initial jobless claims. news we can talk about 9:45 consumer comfort numbers. 10:00 a.m., existing home sales. tom: that is a big number. it will give us a pace after they get housing starts number. will we see a follow "on the markets -- will we see a follow on bang? equities bonds currencies and commodities. i have not locked in on a quieter day. 2 or 3 august, it is that slow. a statement on how the markets are in line and waiting for the next move, whether it is from central banks or greece. euro, 1.1146. futures -5 big deal. doubt is elevated. brendan the -- renminbi a source of heated debate, will china act on their currency or do they want to wait wh
tom: something to see by the ed sullivan theater how they line up at 2:00 p.m. to get into the show. it has sustained the buzz. brendan: like when i was a kid and reagan stopped being president p i cannot remember a time when david letterman was not on television. tom: for those who are younger, that is true. i do not remember -- who is jack parr? brendan: all right, tom is going to mourn johnny carson. 8:30, initial jobless claims. news we can talk about 9:45 consumer comfort numbers. 10:00...
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tom brady? joining me now from boston is joe sullivan sports editor of "the boston globe" and "the huffington postorts columnist jordan schultz. joe, what do you think this report means, and what is the reaction like in boston? >> well i think everyone is shocked, al. i think people did not expect tom brady to share in the blame when the findings came down. i think everyone is in a little bit of shock. i think patriot fans being the loyalists that they are look at this as a lot of circumstantial evidence and that it doesn't really draw a direct line to tom brady. but i think anyone who reads the report, even part of it can see that he is most likely involved in the deflation of balls. >> so they're saying that it doesn't directly say it, but it directly says it without directly saying it. i mean they didn't have to name him at all. >> look, there is a lot of lawyer talk that more probable than not, that it doesn't come out and say that tom brady was involved. so that's an out for, as i said patriot loyalists. i think most people if they're objective and read the report it's pretty hard to believe
tom brady? joining me now from boston is joe sullivan sports editor of "the boston globe" and "the huffington postorts columnist jordan schultz. joe, what do you think this report means, and what is the reaction like in boston? >> well i think everyone is shocked, al. i think people did not expect tom brady to share in the blame when the findings came down. i think everyone is in a little bit of shock. i think patriot fans being the loyalists that they are look at this as a...
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. >> tom hanks will get one more visit to the ed sullivan theater on monday, his 60th appearance on theie vetter will perform with the cbs orchestra and bill murray was his very first guest when he started his show. he will be on tuesday. the final show on wednesday, however, is still a surprise. ♪hey now, hey now ♪ ♪ the dream is over ♪ >> have you heard this one yet? that's miley cyrus and arianna. the video has been blowing up on the internet. they're dressed in onceys as you can -- onesies. this is in miley's backyard on an inflatable couch. they recorded this to support miley's charity. >>> super girl unveiled a new fall show. it stars -- [indiscernible] she's been hiding her powers but now she's going to share them at age 24 to embrace her superhuman abilities. >> all right. one last look at your forecast for today. it is going to be warmer, more humid than it was yesterday. a high of 85 degrees. pretty much the same story tomorrow but tomorrow there's a better chance for showers and thunderstorms throughout the area. today you migh >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" saturday. shat
. >> tom hanks will get one more visit to the ed sullivan theater on monday, his 60th appearance on theie vetter will perform with the cbs orchestra and bill murray was his very first guest when he started his show. he will be on tuesday. the final show on wednesday, however, is still a surprise. ♪hey now, hey now ♪ ♪ the dream is over ♪ >> have you heard this one yet? that's miley cyrus and arianna. the video has been blowing up on the internet. they're dressed in onceys as...
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tom hanks and tomorrow it's where it all began. letterman's first ever guest bill murray makes one last visit to the ed sullivan theater.as the only interview. its online on cbsnews.com. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ no matter how they tossed the dice. ♪ ♪ it had to be. ♪ ♪ the only one for me is you. ♪ ♪ and you for me. ♪ ♪ so happy together! ♪ now there's a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. introducing plenti. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to rewards there's plenti together. ♪ ♪ ♪ what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. >>> the smithsonian is completing a monumental project. the museum of african-american history and culture. the building has been a long strug, scott pelley got a preview from lonnie bunch, the museum's founding director. >> reporter: we're on the ground floor. this is where people will get their first experience in the museum. so what's going to be here? those the
tom hanks and tomorrow it's where it all began. letterman's first ever guest bill murray makes one last visit to the ed sullivan theater.as the only interview. its online on cbsnews.com. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ no matter how they tossed the dice. ♪ ♪ it had to be. ♪ ♪ the only one for me is you. ♪ ♪ and you for me. ♪ ♪ so happy together! ♪ now there's a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. introducing plenti....
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sullivan theater on wednesday. >> but before he signs off dave has some big guests lined up for his final appearance. tom hanks stopping by tonight, the 670th appearance by hangs rocker eddie vet letter also be stopping by, on tuesday bill murray makes his 44th appearance, and final appearance on the letterman show. then on wednesday dave's final show will be an hour filled with so many surprises memorable highlight and his final top ten list. and it is all right here on cbs-3. >> right now just past 4:53, want to check in with justin and get our traffic and weather together. >> good news dry conditions to deal with now some area bridges, you may be driving through little bit of fog. here is the ben franklin bridge, visibility is looking good inbound are the headlights into the city, low volume at this hour. no problems on 95. this is around girard southbound here are the headlight here, again, smooth sailing this morning speeds are looking good. again, amtrak service is restored, thee are the outbound trains, first ones of the morning, 5:53 leaving philadelphia and also leaving new york city at 5:30, tr
sullivan theater on wednesday. >> but before he signs off dave has some big guests lined up for his final appearance. tom hanks stopping by tonight, the 670th appearance by hangs rocker eddie vet letter also be stopping by, on tuesday bill murray makes his 44th appearance, and final appearance on the letterman show. then on wednesday dave's final show will be an hour filled with so many surprises memorable highlight and his final top ten list. and it is all right here on cbs-3. >>...
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governor and homeland security secretary tom ridge discusses the prize for civility in public life winner as well as terror threats to the u.s.. peter sullivan talks about state-run health exchanges facing financial trouble. later, author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers. as always, your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," is next. >> ladies and gentlemen, if we want to be not only the majority party, we want states like pennsylvania, ohio, michigan and wisconsin, then we have to be the party that if we were a rising tide lifting all boats understanding this, there are millions of americans with holes in their boats. we have to be the party that says we will not just let you try to screw out your boat as the tide rises, but we will be there to help you so that you can sell to the great heights of the american dream. host: former pennsylvania senator rick santorum among the
governor and homeland security secretary tom ridge discusses the prize for civility in public life winner as well as terror threats to the u.s.. peter sullivan talks about state-run health exchanges facing financial trouble. later, author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers. as always, your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," is next. >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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tom brady e-mails or texts. i believe we have joe nelson on the phone? joe sullivan excuse me. think tom brady will be interested in handing over new information about his appeal? joe are you there? >> i'm sorry. >> do you think any information as goodell is asking for, this olive branch do you think brady will be inclined to turn anything over that will help his appeal? >> it would depend on his lawyer tells him and now he has the hard line lawyer jeff rery kesseler working for him. he doesn't strike me as someone who gives in easily. i guess i would be surprised he would do it. i'll answer the question that way. one thing to remember is in the conference he had, they didn't ask for him to turn over his phone. people keep saying it. they gave brady and his agent a chance to go through the phone themselves and turn over any information text mess amgs that they felt was pertinent and they would accept them doing that honestly. they didn't even ask him to turn over his phone originally. >> do you think in light of the first review of that scope of the telephone, things might chan
tom brady e-mails or texts. i believe we have joe nelson on the phone? joe sullivan excuse me. think tom brady will be interested in handing over new information about his appeal? joe are you there? >> i'm sorry. >> do you think any information as goodell is asking for, this olive branch do you think brady will be inclined to turn anything over that will help his appeal? >> it would depend on his lawyer tells him and now he has the hard line lawyer jeff rery kesseler working...
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sullivan theater in new york for david letterman's late night farewell. don champion has the letterman finale. >> my fellow americans, our long national nightmare is over. >> reporter: dave's time show started with a upon tomf -- montage of presidents jokingly celebrating the night. >> our long national nightmare is over. letterman is retiring. >> reporter: letterman then took the stage and got a more than two-minute standing ovation. the laughs continued from there with a star studded final top ten list. the topic? things i've always wanted to say to dave. >> i'm just glad your show is being given to another white guy. >> dave, you are to comedy what i am to comedy. >> reporter: much of the show featured memorable moments from letterman's 33 years on the air. >> can i ask you to get me a little something to eat? >> now? >> reporter: letterman seemed to love the trip down memory lane. he took time to thank his staff and family. >> and really nothing else matters, does it? >> reporter: he also thanked his fans. >> the people who watch this show, there's nothing i can do to ever repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. >> reporter: the show then ended with a simple farewell and the fo
sullivan theater in new york for david letterman's late night farewell. don champion has the letterman finale. >> my fellow americans, our long national nightmare is over. >> reporter: dave's time show started with a upon tomf -- montage of presidents jokingly celebrating the night. >> our long national nightmare is over. letterman is retiring. >> reporter: letterman then took the stage and got a more than two-minute standing ovation. the laughs continued from there with...
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on the next washington journal, formal pennsylvania governor tom ridge on the civility in public life and terror threats. and peter sullivan about state-run health exchanges facing financial troubles and an author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers. we take your calls a you could join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> sunday night, former bloomberg news reporter kate anderson on the world of the white house through the eyes of the people work there from the kennedys through the obama for you >> who are the england's -- thicklands? >> they are an incredible family. i interviewed the only current part-time butler, he is still there, he may be there right now. he works every week after the white house. nine members of the family work there. his uncle and brother were maitre d'. he told me my uncle read the white house. they brought him in when he was averaging years old during the eisenhower -- when he was 17 years old during the eisenhower administration. he used to work in the kitchen. they cap to g
on the next washington journal, formal pennsylvania governor tom ridge on the civility in public life and terror threats. and peter sullivan about state-run health exchanges facing financial troubles and an author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers. we take your calls a you could join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> sunday night, former bloomberg news...
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washington journal, former governor and homeland security tom ridge on the prize of civility in public life and terror threats to the u.s. and peter sullivanbout state-run health exchanges facing trouble. and author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers for as always we take your calls and you would join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a, former bloomberg reporter. >> who are the thicklands? >> as they are an incredible family, nine members have worked at the white house. i interviewed the only current part-time butler. he is still there. he works every week at the white house. and nine members of the family worked there. his uncle john and charles were maitre d''s, the head butler. he told me my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower and diminished ration and he is dealing working there. -- and he is still working there. there is this great, it's incredible for him to tell us how the eisenhower's road like. he remembers that. i wan
washington journal, former governor and homeland security tom ridge on the prize of civility in public life and terror threats to the u.s. and peter sullivanbout state-run health exchanges facing trouble. and author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers for as always we take your calls and you would join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a,...
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tom ridge. guest: thank you. host: we'll continue the conversation on this mother's day and we'll take a look at the affordable care act. host: peter sullivan a staff rider for the hill newspaper. we want to spend this time talking about the state-run health exchanges all part of the affordable care act. thank you for being with us. guest: good morning. host: what is an exchange? guest: it's a marketplace where people can buy health insurance that was set up under the affordable care act or obamacare. so the idea is kind of like expedia with how the proponents of the law portrayed it so you can compare prices and choose a plan. host: let's look at figures. over 8 million people have selected a plan through the state-based marketplaces. also the federally facilitated marketplace and about 2.2 million are between the ages of 18-34 but now some of these are in financial trouble. why? guest: well they're supposed to rely on fees from health inshurors and also helps them if more people sign up but some of the state exchanges have actually had trouble signing people up compared to the federal exchange in 37 states using the federal health care.go
tom ridge. guest: thank you. host: we'll continue the conversation on this mother's day and we'll take a look at the affordable care act. host: peter sullivan a staff rider for the hill newspaper. we want to spend this time talking about the state-run health exchanges all part of the affordable care act. thank you for being with us. guest: good morning. host: what is an exchange? guest: it's a marketplace where people can buy health insurance that was set up under the affordable care act or...