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. >> big league. >> big league.. >> all right. it's true that we may never know, but let's turn now to our bigly big league decision desk. they've been up all night into today trying to get to the bottom of this. i know you've been working the phones. what are you finding? >> the bigly, one word, trump has not said big league. you would hear the g at the end. i've got a great example of a radio interview. this came in. take a listen. >> absolutely there's an assault on christianity. we're going to reverse it bigly. >> i didn't hear a g. >> you're finding bigly. >> clearly big league. trump has a well known habit of dropping his gs. just ask lying ted. listen to this. >> she wants to raise your taxes big league. big league. >> what is the trump campaign saying? >> it is big league. >> you're going to take her word. she says the rnc has a great relationship with the trump campaign. >> all right. trowbridge says big league. the decision desk will stay on it. we'll be right back. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoi
. >> big league. >> big league.. >> all right. it's true that we may never know, but let's turn now to our bigly big league decision desk. they've been up all night into today trying to get to the bottom of this. i know you've been working the phones. what are you finding? >> the bigly, one word, trump has not said big league. you would hear the g at the end. i've got a great example of a radio interview. this came in. take a listen. >> absolutely there's an...
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i think she's going to do it in a big way, part of her she'll make the big speech, but she'll distinguish herself from donald trump wlom she's called a loose cannon. and the olive branch to bernie sanders which she has to do because it's important thathe get those voters. she can turn what's a three-point race into an eight point race if she gets those sanders supporters at the beginning. >> she's starting out this speech tonight with his campaign video, especially, which is just being released tonight kind of targeting the obama coalition. >> and that is the key. david talked earlier about how it's completely different playing field when she move from the primary to the general election. and the scale is spectacularly large. hillary just won with 13 million votes. she needs 66 million to win the general election. donald trump got 11 and a half million, he needs 66 or more. you're talking about tens of millions of people who have not yet participated, and i know hillary's most famous woman in the world. the most highest negatives in 20 years running, the most admired woman in the world in
i think she's going to do it in a big way, part of her she'll make the big speech, but she'll distinguish herself from donald trump wlom she's called a loose cannon. and the olive branch to bernie sanders which she has to do because it's important thathe get those voters. she can turn what's a three-point race into an eight point race if she gets those sanders supporters at the beginning. >> she's starting out this speech tonight with his campaign video, especially, which is just being...
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he lost by a big margin. you have to go after it in a big way. >> john mccain is not quite donald. >> he's not quite donald. there are differences, no doubt. but adam coming into this election cycle they said they might neat as much 1.5 billion. it might be better for donald trump to overshoot than to mitigate how much he'll need in this things. >> the reason we're having this conversation is the experts have been wrong about so much for so long in this election cycle. that said i think number one he will need as much money as possible. i agree with you charles. and i agree with kennedy. he's going need more than he says he needs. number two, what he haven't said yet is his famous free media exposure. it is not going to be as good as it's been for the past six months. -- [inaudible] >> -- pay money for the stuff he wants. >> hold on one second. so you are admitting to o paint what gary said. a lot of people saying they gave him the free media to set him up and now trying to hit him with the hammer. >> i'm say
he lost by a big margin. you have to go after it in a big way. >> john mccain is not quite donald. >> he's not quite donald. there are differences, no doubt. but adam coming into this election cycle they said they might neat as much 1.5 billion. it might be better for donald trump to overshoot than to mitigate how much he'll need in this things. >> the reason we're having this conversation is the experts have been wrong about so much for so long in this election cycle. that...
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in australia, we do everything big... and this month, we mean big...ve never had sirloins this big, before. 'gi-normous!' crab stuffed lobster tails. the loaded bloomin' onion... this big australian dinner party never ends, so hurry in, before august 2. is it bloomin' great here, or what? >>> kelly clarkson belted out some arethra franklin in her third day in a row of facebook live streaming. ♪ >> we're singing a song every day basically to announce something friday. anyway, that's another hint. >> it's all part of kelly's master pla >> and she's everyone answering questions f fans. >> how is your baby bhoy doing? >> they probably put him upstairs. that was a >> hi, welcome. nerve racking thing. million views and counting in just three the record holder for facebook live use though is chewbacca mom with 157 million views. >> how about that? that's crazy. >>> david hasselhoff has some catching up to do. he is obsessed with facebook live right now and connecting with his fans. here's my question, though, is he willing to walk down the aisle in the first
in australia, we do everything big... and this month, we mean big...ve never had sirloins this big, before. 'gi-normous!' crab stuffed lobster tails. the loaded bloomin' onion... this big australian dinner party never ends, so hurry in, before august 2. is it bloomin' great here, or what? >>> kelly clarkson belted out some arethra franklin in her third day in a row of facebook live streaming. ♪ >> we're singing a song every day basically to announce something friday. anyway,...
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it's a big enough state that you can have big swings. let's see some more.ignificance of it, if that stays like that, these stay like that, we know she's won new mexico, we know she's won new jersey. as we talked about early, the clinton campaign wanting games. >> i'm curious, win most of the counties? >> i looked a few minutes ago and there were a couple in the northwest part of the state. two counties, relatively small population. senator sanders won quite impressively, you see it combined, fewer than 10,000 votes and again, down to warren county, but then you come, the rest of the state, not only dl she win tow go into newark, essesx county, 73% of the vote. you're into the suburbs, hudson county, 66% of the vote. burgen county, 63% of the vote. senator sanders made a choice. rob was talking about it earlier, they made a choice, skra was so important because of the number of delegates. this is the second biggest, but it's such a disparity. the soonders campaign thinking the state was more open to them number one and put a lot of effort in, but they paid a
it's a big enough state that you can have big swings. let's see some more.ignificance of it, if that stays like that, these stay like that, we know she's won new mexico, we know she's won new jersey. as we talked about early, the clinton campaign wanting games. >> i'm curious, win most of the counties? >> i looked a few minutes ago and there were a couple in the northwest part of the state. two counties, relatively small population. senator sanders won quite impressively, you see it...
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something big go up. conviction does not go up with it, you should take smaller positions. >> a week before britain votes on leaving the european union, polls show public opinion is too close to call. the market providing a little bit of a different view, a consistent expectation that the u.k. will remain. when markets and polls point in different directions, markets tend to be superior indicators. matt winkler, looking at volatility, judging the risky currency so far this year, and we can bring up the chart on the bloomberg. dan doubt, absolute return, absolute move in implied volatility. pound, the pound, the pound, the pound -- what does it tell you? >> it is telling you that the pound right now is riskier than the russian ruble, riskier than south africa, then brazil, then everything because markets do not like uncertainty. right now, a week before this vote, there is a lot of uncertainty. >> in the near term, this uncertainty -- and this is your point because the second chart i want to get to, one mo
something big go up. conviction does not go up with it, you should take smaller positions. >> a week before britain votes on leaving the european union, polls show public opinion is too close to call. the market providing a little bit of a different view, a consistent expectation that the u.k. will remain. when markets and polls point in different directions, markets tend to be superior indicators. matt winkler, looking at volatility, judging the risky currency so far this year, and we...
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this was considered big at the time. this was the first time in the united states they built an isolated gambling destination. they'd done it down in mexico t agua caliente but the mexico government had banned gambling there. it was the same architecture he what made el rancho vegas different was you could do everything there. back when gambling was legal, they wanted people to lose their money and leave quickly. bust-out games, they would lose and go. here you had a shot at legitimacy. there is that house incidental though. that means over time the customer will lose. but if they can get lucky and win. you want things around to keep them from leaving the casino. you went them to lose their money back to you. you have stuff like this. this man has thrown caution to the pinned. he's eating a piece of pie. i don't know whether he is salivating or the pie is crying because it's getting eaten to death. but el rancho vegas had the first casino buffett. the idea was you go in there, it was one dollar at first, chuck wagon buff
this was considered big at the time. this was the first time in the united states they built an isolated gambling destination. they'd done it down in mexico t agua caliente but the mexico government had banned gambling there. it was the same architecture he what made el rancho vegas different was you could do everything there. back when gambling was legal, they wanted people to lose their money and leave quickly. bust-out games, they would lose and go. here you had a shot at legitimacy. there...
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. >> a lot of big stocks falling. but the foundation pulled is amongst many with the shares of some companies losing almost half of their value. >> british lenders sinking over 30% glsmt and international community reacts with the swiss national bank intervening to stabilize the franc while others are questioning their own eu membership. >>> so a very warm welcome back to our special live coverage of the referendum. clearly we have a result now. the uk has voted to leave the european union. 9:00 in the morning and on the back of that result we've already heard david cameron gave statement. within the last fen minutes he has said the country needs new leadership following the referendum result and he's may noted the stance that the uk would have been better off staying within the european uni. >> the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. and as such, i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the s
. >> a lot of big stocks falling. but the foundation pulled is amongst many with the shares of some companies losing almost half of their value. >> british lenders sinking over 30% glsmt and international community reacts with the swiss national bank intervening to stabilize the franc while others are questioning their own eu membership. >>> so a very warm welcome back to our special live coverage of the referendum. clearly we have a result now. the uk has voted to leave...
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watch. >> music city is no stranger to big hats, big stages and big stars.cend on nashville for the cmt music awards, you know you're in for a rockin' good time. how much fun is this red carpet? >> so much fun. the cmt awards really captures this fun energy of country music. it's such a big part of country music. it's a party night. hi, girl! >> so many country music stars now collaborating, people in pop and country and rock, anybody on your list? >> we always like to do something with rihanna. >> who are you most excited to see? >> got to say little big town and pharrell. >> this dress is begging for a little shimmy. you're singing with fifth harmony tonight. are we going to see you boogie onstage? >> i'm going to try. >> show me the pose. >> pose, pose. >> like that? now, it feels like i might be a member of the group because i did get the all white memo. i feel especially short standing next to you guys. how tall are you? >> you make us feel especially tall. >> how would you describe this? what's it called? >> big enough to fit my head. >> let's do a lit
watch. >> music city is no stranger to big hats, big stages and big stars.cend on nashville for the cmt music awards, you know you're in for a rockin' good time. how much fun is this red carpet? >> so much fun. the cmt awards really captures this fun energy of country music. it's such a big part of country music. it's a party night. hi, girl! >> so many country music stars now collaborating, people in pop and country and rock, anybody on your list? >> we always like to...
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not seeing as big of a decline. we have that big deal this morning. buy linkedin for $196 per share in cash. microsoft shares are pulling back. want to put something in perspective. remember this drop we had on february 5, that was a 45% drop in a single day. things were not going to go perhaps as quickly as investors were anticipating. it is still down even with the increase in today's trading as a result of this deal. when we see this risk off trading people are buying what they see as safer. finally as we talk about the attack in orlando we are seeing when wetypically see have these types of mass shootings. there could finally be some sort increased gun regulation. >> it was obviously merger monday. allans bloomberg reporter sherman. you have some updates, it has to start with news of the day. what does this mean for m&a tomorrow? we are probably going to see a continuation of the trend. we saw valuations on a bunch of different tech stocks across the board slum it. what we will begin to see is they kick up a around late january or early february w
not seeing as big of a decline. we have that big deal this morning. buy linkedin for $196 per share in cash. microsoft shares are pulling back. want to put something in perspective. remember this drop we had on february 5, that was a 45% drop in a single day. things were not going to go perhaps as quickly as investors were anticipating. it is still down even with the increase in today's trading as a result of this deal. when we see this risk off trading people are buying what they see as safer....
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or is it as big of a deal as it is now. >> it is a big deal and a shock. we're going to see that, and i think the markets factored in it's going to be the uk staying in the european union. now, we're seeing the flight to safety as they say in the financial world. you're going to see the dollar gain a lot of strength. the yen is considered a save haven currency. as for markets, we're uncertain what is going to happen here in hond on. the uk's version of the treasury secretary says if the vote goes to get out of the eu he may have to suspend trading on the london stock exchange because of the reaction. it's just gone 5:00 a.m., local time. but that is going to be already shock around the world purely because this is not really expected and so is going to be interesting to see. >> we're actually, ashley, uk stock market opens in just about three hours? >> yes. just over four hours from now. >> i want to turn around and look at big ben. that would be nice. >> yes. >> i used to have a watch. you know? are this celebrations in the streets or anything? party lead
or is it as big of a deal as it is now. >> it is a big deal and a shock. we're going to see that, and i think the markets factored in it's going to be the uk staying in the european union. now, we're seeing the flight to safety as they say in the financial world. you're going to see the dollar gain a lot of strength. the yen is considered a save haven currency. as for markets, we're uncertain what is going to happen here in hond on. the uk's version of the treasury secretary says if the...
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big, big, big wait. no. no. smaller l he's get bigger. the only winners, the bankers.'s. >> narrator: radar name, activity holding. it is a new name. a recent ipo, all the analyst calls starting to come out. it's an atlanta based payment solutions company basically huge amounts of data to make sure the clients get paid in health care and retail sectors. jp morgan starting with an outperform. sun trust buy and a $24 target. goldman sachs and credit suisse the most bullish i saw anyway is $25 target. the average target price by the sway $23.50. so more than 20% upside, me list yashgs seen by most analysts on the newly ipo'd cotivity holding. >> the skeptic in me wondered who underwrote the ipo. >> all right. is your port foal overexposed? ahead of thursday's crucial brexit vote? the stocks most vulnerable to a brexit bust, that's next. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. looktry a
big, big, big wait. no. no. smaller l he's get bigger. the only winners, the bankers.'s. >> narrator: radar name, activity holding. it is a new name. a recent ipo, all the analyst calls starting to come out. it's an atlanta based payment solutions company basically huge amounts of data to make sure the clients get paid in health care and retail sectors. jp morgan starting with an outperform. sun trust buy and a $24 target. goldman sachs and credit suisse the most bullish i saw anyway is...
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emily: you said internet of things is big for you.hen you look at internet of things versus cloud, how much growth do you see in one or the other over the next five years, ? t's say whitman: if you think about our current business, and the business of hewlett-packard over many years has largely been data center, and there's still talk of growth, if it's private or compose a bull into structure -- infrastructure and things like that, but a whole new area is and we call campus, edge, branch. think about autonomous driving cars, smart hospital beds, jet engine's. what will happen is compute is going to have to move to the edge where that data is being collected because you do not have time to bring all that data back to a data center, process it, and end it back out. think about an autonomous driving car -- that car is making decisions real-time about data it is collecting. even one second or half a second latency will not be good enough, so we see big opportunity about compute at the edge. wireless lan at the edge, so we think it is a b
emily: you said internet of things is big for you.hen you look at internet of things versus cloud, how much growth do you see in one or the other over the next five years, ? t's say whitman: if you think about our current business, and the business of hewlett-packard over many years has largely been data center, and there's still talk of growth, if it's private or compose a bull into structure -- infrastructure and things like that, but a whole new area is and we call campus, edge, branch....
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>> i think that will be the big question. polling of people they are essentially tired of the negative ads. the reason that people do these ads are they are somewhat effective in turning people off a certain candidate. they help to define the narrative going into november. alix: thank you very much. you can read all about it in a business week article you do not want to miss. there you go. i saw the kids getting made up in the makeup room. scarlet: the kids are cute. we have breaking news, an update on what we were telling you about earlier. jd.com and walmart have confirmed a report that they will be teaming up in alliance across china. j.d., will.com will take control. their shares were halted in trading. just before halting, they got a pop. as for walmart, their shares had not moved that much. they were sliding a little earlier. they continue to move in that direction. alix: the ceo of walmart says they are excited about teaming up and the potential that this creates for customers in china and the need to grow is huge. com
>> i think that will be the big question. polling of people they are essentially tired of the negative ads. the reason that people do these ads are they are somewhat effective in turning people off a certain candidate. they help to define the narrative going into november. alix: thank you very much. you can read all about it in a business week article you do not want to miss. there you go. i saw the kids getting made up in the makeup room. scarlet: the kids are cute. we have breaking...
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big plans.doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for yo
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-- such a big thing.hink medical should happen, right? don't we agree? [ play d in fast speed ] >> winning should not be forced to work for $79 on the. [ played in slow motion ] >> oh, shut up, silly woman. [ played in fast speed ] >> one tenth of one percent, not one percent. owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [ slow motion ] >> i'm really rich. i'll tell you that. [ applause ] >> jimmy: this is something our next president will probably have to deal with. according to a report from the government accountability office, the united states is spending a vast majority of technology budget on outdated computer systems. the government is spending billions of dollars supporting technology from the 70s. they're still using floppy disks. this is why we need president sanders. he's the only one who remembers how to work that stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the department of defense is using computers from the 70s for the system they use to authenticate the launch of nuclear weapons. if anything went wron
-- such a big thing.hink medical should happen, right? don't we agree? [ play d in fast speed ] >> winning should not be forced to work for $79 on the. [ played in slow motion ] >> oh, shut up, silly woman. [ played in fast speed ] >> one tenth of one percent, not one percent. owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [ slow motion ] >> i'm really rich. i'll tell you that. [ applause ] >> jimmy: this is something our next president will probably have to deal...
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. >>> and how to doodle your way to your next big idea. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> hi, there, everyone. i am jj ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. it's impossible to plan for everything when you own a company, and not just talking about the bad stuff but good things can happen that throws you off balance as well, and one thrilled to be getting customers from around the world, and he was no expert in exporting so he needed to learn a whole lot in a short time about the process, and expanding his brand globally was not as difficult as he would have expected. >> i would say the biggest problem in exporting is finding a customer, and fortunately for us, the customers find us. >> ray doesn't need a marketing plan, because he has orders just by word of mouth. >> we have international business from sweden, and france, and hong kong, and taiwan, and korea. >> he says his rope sandals have quite the fan base. >> our product is 100% handmade, and we take the rope a
. >>> and how to doodle your way to your next big idea. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> hi, there, everyone. i am jj ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. it's impossible to plan for everything when you own a company, and not just talking about the bad stuff but good things can happen that throws you off balance as well, and one thrilled to be getting customers from around the...
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>> says it's the largest sale by an internet company ever. >> quatrone's always big, big, big. i always like him. he's back and this is a very big deal for him. that's great. i mean, somebody's going to say, you like quatrone, what is that about? >> definitely a second act in tech. >> yes! >> we mentioned that youtube video of nadella and weiner. i think we have a piece of it. are we going to take sound full here? nope. this is just to see what it looks like. i'm sure you'll be hearing this later on. but the deal obviously getting the blessing not just of nadella and the boards, but reid hoffman in particular. >> yeah. you want him to stick around. i mean, i looked at that linkedin -- i'm going over the linkedin conference call that was the culprit, the february 4th conference call. and you know, they were like -- i remember their jaws dropped as it was going on, and a lot of people were e-mailing back and forth saying they don't mean it. well, they really mean it. and this is just such a positive to be able to say, hey, listen, you know, it really is -- i mean, there were ques
>> says it's the largest sale by an internet company ever. >> quatrone's always big, big, big. i always like him. he's back and this is a very big deal for him. that's great. i mean, somebody's going to say, you like quatrone, what is that about? >> definitely a second act in tech. >> yes! >> we mentioned that youtube video of nadella and weiner. i think we have a piece of it. are we going to take sound full here? nope. this is just to see what it looks like. i'm...
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president, after the championship, we had a big press conference, but nothing as big as this.s -- [ laughter ] this is -- >> a lot of cameras around. >> this is big time. >> reporter: as a thank-you, villanova gave the president two number 44 jerseys they wore during a game in pearl harbor. obama is now a big villanova fan even though he can't pronounce all their names. >> and then there is ryan -- arcidiacono. [ laughter ] now, i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. [ laughter ] barack obama's tough, but -- [ laughter ] arcidiacono, man, that's a lot of vowels in there. >> it's not every day the president of the united states mispronounces your name. so it's something i'll remember for the rest of my life. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the president had no problem with chris jenkins' name, but he referred to him as big shot, because he looked so cool out there hitting the buzzer beater to win it all. jeff skversky, "action news." >> if it came down to it, the president would probably mispronounce jeff skversky's name too. [ laughter ] >> and he wouldn't be the fi
president, after the championship, we had a big press conference, but nothing as big as this.s -- [ laughter ] this is -- >> a lot of cameras around. >> this is big time. >> reporter: as a thank-you, villanova gave the president two number 44 jerseys they wore during a game in pearl harbor. obama is now a big villanova fan even though he can't pronounce all their names. >> and then there is ryan -- arcidiacono. [ laughter ] now, i just sped through that in case i didn't...
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in to the big three, when they bought american u.k. management there, then everyone else had to wear that if fuel prices were going down and america i was unhedged, american margins were going to be better. you have to make sure you don't side on thef off wrong strategy. ceo was speaking with bloomberg a couple of weeks ago and here is what he had to say about hedging. >> the recent we haven't hedged for the last year and a half's system with volatility. we lost about $4 billion cumulatively. you could take the view that while we lost that kind of money, it was an opportunity cost because oil prices were down and we should be happy, and we are. if we were to get back into the market, we saw a point where there were longer-term stability . vonnie: it sounds like he has a view on the hydrocarbon economy. he doesn't think it is going to result in oil prices have being higher anytime soon. george: i think there something like that as well. on the economic side, i think the -- i think before the u.s. we were pumping out oil in the middle of
in to the big three, when they bought american u.k. management there, then everyone else had to wear that if fuel prices were going down and america i was unhedged, american margins were going to be better. you have to make sure you don't side on thef off wrong strategy. ceo was speaking with bloomberg a couple of weeks ago and here is what he had to say about hedging. >> the recent we haven't hedged for the last year and a half's system with volatility. we lost about $4 billion...
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are very big. markets are much larger than they used to be and the winners are bigger than they ever were before, there's a lot of normal going on which is just very sharp people starting companies and joining companies and loving interesting new products. the basic model or how to build these companies is largely unchanged. emily: let's talk about linkedin going over to microsoft. mark: that is a valid sound effect. [laughter] study ofis a great what silicon valley does. i was lucky enough to be an angel investor when reid hoffman was starting it will stop somebody's going to need to use linkedin to find a new job. ago -- it that long feels like a long time ago but it wasn't that long ago. they have built an amazing company. it eliminates a lot of the guesswork. when somebody pays me five billion dollars in cash, it's the result of an enormous amount of effort. it has effectively the same user base and they are going to be able to bring them together an interesting ways. i think it is indicative o
are very big. markets are much larger than they used to be and the winners are bigger than they ever were before, there's a lot of normal going on which is just very sharp people starting companies and joining companies and loving interesting new products. the basic model or how to build these companies is largely unchanged. emily: let's talk about linkedin going over to microsoft. mark: that is a valid sound effect. [laughter] study ofis a great what silicon valley does. i was lucky enough to...
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we have all the big races covered and we start with the big one. the race for the presidency.ry clinton leading in california with 60% of the vote right now. bernie sanders has 39%. just 10 minutes ago, he made it clear he is not dropping out of the race. mrs. clinton spoke earlier tonight at her headquarters in brooklyn. >> i want to congratulate senator sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run. he has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and principles and has excited millions of voters, especially young people. >> she also took aim at donald trump. >> donald trump is temperament tally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. [ cheers and applause ] and he is not just trying to build a wall between america and mexico. he is trying to wall off americans from each other. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for let's take america backwards. >> late tonight, president obama called hillary clinton to congratulate her on her win. we have team coverage starting with kpix5 reporter christin ayers at a hillary cli
we have all the big races covered and we start with the big one. the race for the presidency.ry clinton leading in california with 60% of the vote right now. bernie sanders has 39%. just 10 minutes ago, he made it clear he is not dropping out of the race. mrs. clinton spoke earlier tonight at her headquarters in brooklyn. >> i want to congratulate senator sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run. he has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and...
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the big risk is if you have a big spike in the dollar as a result or in anticipation of the next fed -- fed hike. that mean a one-off devaluation, another one off devaluation like we saw in august is unlikely? arthur: no, i think that is a must certainly not going to occur. i think the people's bank of china realize they made a mistake in august when they made that one time adjustment and they seem pretty committed now to making gradual, incremental changes in a very careful manner because i think they are quite inre of the potential impact global markets that their moves can have. mark: what is your assessment of the chinese economy right now? many may say the data is .ackluster, stabilized at best how do you use the economy when you look at the data and what is happening on the ground? arthur: i think there are two big features. one is that the government clearly in the first quarter of this year intervened with some credit and infrastructure stimulus with an eye to stabilizing growth. my view is that they are probably going to keep up some form of stimulus for the next several qua
the big risk is if you have a big spike in the dollar as a result or in anticipation of the next fed -- fed hike. that mean a one-off devaluation, another one off devaluation like we saw in august is unlikely? arthur: no, i think that is a must certainly not going to occur. i think the people's bank of china realize they made a mistake in august when they made that one time adjustment and they seem pretty committed now to making gradual, incremental changes in a very careful manner because i...
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that's a big issue.i have to tell you, no one has talked about this but in 2007 the hms was stopped by revolutionary guard and held sailors and humiliated them like they did ours in january and great britain had to go to brussels for help and brussels dragged their feet. this doesn't happen overnight. the euro skepticism goes back a minimum of five years or even longer. this has been building for a long time. lauren: charles, it's lauren, the fact is for every 10% increase in migration, you typically see a 2% decrease in wages. that's something that is frustrating people in great britain and certain the blue-collared workers particularly right here in the u.s. how do we go about changing that? >> well, the dynamics are somewhat different here in america than u.s. a lot of them -- you have two different immigrant in america, the ones who come in and take the low-skilled jobs that most americans don't want and by the way they don't have to take welfare programs and the other end, highly educated ones that
that's a big issue.i have to tell you, no one has talked about this but in 2007 the hms was stopped by revolutionary guard and held sailors and humiliated them like they did ours in january and great britain had to go to brussels for help and brussels dragged their feet. this doesn't happen overnight. the euro skepticism goes back a minimum of five years or even longer. this has been building for a long time. lauren: charles, it's lauren, the fact is for every 10% increase in migration, you...
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s big, but i think the eu's big enough to take it down and not go into recession. for us here in the united states, i don't think this is a big deal. i really don't. this doesn't lead to a broader splintering of europe. thou including us. but barring that if what we're seeing now is what we're going to get, i think the u.s. economy is going to be just fine. in fact, there's some benefits to us. capital starts flowing into other places in world that are deemed to be safer, and that would include the united states. >> dickerson: all right. we're going to take a quick commercial break here and then we'll be and back have more conversation. so stick with us. we'll be back in a moment. our customer is a 21-year-old female. heavily into basketball. wait. data just changed... now she's into disc sports. ah, no she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc sports too stressful. hold on. let me ask you this... what's she gonna like six months from now? who do we have on aerial karate? steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. ju
s big, but i think the eu's big enough to take it down and not go into recession. for us here in the united states, i don't think this is a big deal. i really don't. this doesn't lead to a broader splintering of europe. thou including us. but barring that if what we're seeing now is what we're going to get, i think the u.s. economy is going to be just fine. in fact, there's some benefits to us. capital starts flowing into other places in world that are deemed to be safer, and that would include...
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that's the big shift that's happening right now.ember there was a time when we thought smoking was glamorous, and there was a time when we thought being sleep deprived was glamorous and a sign of being so busy and important and especially men would wear it like a badge of honor. we realize it makes us less productive, less healthy and much less happy. >> let's talk about in the context of tech. one of the things you talk about, the more and more we're with screen, watching tv, watching video all the time, our phones, using them for a variety of things, streaming everything. what do you -- one of the things you talk about is it's affected people's sleep patterns. talk about that a little bit. >> absolutely. we are all addicted to our phones. in fact, i would say that everybody here probably takes better care of their smartphones than they take care of themselves. like, everybody here knows approximately how much battery remains on their phone and in my case, if it gets below 13%, i get anxious and look around for a recharging shrine,
that's the big shift that's happening right now.ember there was a time when we thought smoking was glamorous, and there was a time when we thought being sleep deprived was glamorous and a sign of being so busy and important and especially men would wear it like a badge of honor. we realize it makes us less productive, less healthy and much less happy. >> let's talk about in the context of tech. one of the things you talk about, the more and more we're with screen, watching tv, watching...
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the big money behind classic '80s cars. all that and morton night on "nightly business report" for tuesday, may 31st. >>> it was a gain for the month of may. a small one for the dow. still, a gain. that makes it four months in a row for the dow jones industrial average to post a gain and that is something that hasn't happened in about two years. for a while today, it looked like that monthly win streak was going to end at three. but by the close the blue chip index was off 86 points, down but enough still to be positive for the month. nasdaq gained 14. the s&p 500 fell 2. the big winner for the month of may was the nasdaq, up more than 3.5%. and according to bob pisani, the action we've seen is indicative of a healthy market. >> reporter: sell in may and go away? not really. it wasn't a spectacular month but it wasn't a washout either. what we did see was healthy rotation. for example, tech stocks were lag going into may, they had a rough april. but tech was a big advancing this month. the sector up more than 5% with double
the big money behind classic '80s cars. all that and morton night on "nightly business report" for tuesday, may 31st. >>> it was a gain for the month of may. a small one for the dow. still, a gain. that makes it four months in a row for the dow jones industrial average to post a gain and that is something that hasn't happened in about two years. for a while today, it looked like that monthly win streak was going to end at three. but by the close the blue chip index was off 86...
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how big is the bubble right now? bill: i think it's big.ith negative interest rates and 40% or 50% of the developed market world, there is no doubt that there is a bubble with 25 basis points on the five-year. a market bubble is almost undeniable. to my way of thinking, the markets have a long time to adjust to these interest rates as they have moved lower. equity prices in terms of equity ratios, it's all got to be connected to some extent and it is much more difficult when you get to equity risks. but there is no doubt that there are bubbles and financial markets, distorting the real economy. and at some point, a renormalization is going to begin to affect them all in terms of total return. tom: what will janet yellen focus on? does she focus on the orthodox of economics? does she focus on some new economics? does she focus on your financial system as she dressed to get not only to june and july, but friendly to get into the third and fourth order this year? which she focus on? bill -- what should she focus on? bill: i think in a yellen's
how big is the bubble right now? bill: i think it's big.ith negative interest rates and 40% or 50% of the developed market world, there is no doubt that there is a bubble with 25 basis points on the five-year. a market bubble is almost undeniable. to my way of thinking, the markets have a long time to adjust to these interest rates as they have moved lower. equity prices in terms of equity ratios, it's all got to be connected to some extent and it is much more difficult when you get to equity...
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stuart: that's a big deal. that's a very big deal.y half bernie's supporters would vote for hillary. >> let me help you, 55% plan to vote for clinton. stuart: 55%. but 22% would vote for trump and 18% for gary johnson. stuart: that's a big deal liz: it's a big deal. stuart: i'm telling you. and this, attorney general staying well away from using the phrase radical islam. well away. she says we should be fighting terror with love. meanwhile, hundreds of terror plots foiled in america since 9/11, many involving refugees. we have that story for you. and the story of the day, of course, the markets. investors seem to think that the stay campaign in britain will be victorious. that's why they're buying stocks and the dow is up. ♪ every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because yo
stuart: that's a big deal. that's a very big deal.y half bernie's supporters would vote for hillary. >> let me help you, 55% plan to vote for clinton. stuart: 55%. but 22% would vote for trump and 18% for gary johnson. stuart: that's a big deal liz: it's a big deal. stuart: i'm telling you. and this, attorney general staying well away from using the phrase radical islam. well away. she says we should be fighting terror with love. meanwhile, hundreds of terror plots foiled in america since...
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normally this is not a big market moving event.however, there is a billion dollars in s and p options expiring and it is a little bit more complicated because of the fed this week and especially because of the brexit. a lot of people are trying to figure out what the implications are for trading and obviously there are opinions all over the place on that. we'll keep an eye on that. also want to note there, will be an s and p rebalancing and ru russel 2,000 will be rescrambled on friday and that also leads to very, very heavy volume towards the close so we'll see a lot of action on friday. back to you guys. >> thank you so much, bob. >>> let's get over to the bond pits and check in with rick santilli. >> good morning, carl, we've had a wild year. i thought it would be a good day considering it is the fed day. we'll hear of course the statement and janet yellen most likely coming up with reasons not to tighten and not to normalalize and address the balance sheet. we'll have to wait and see. we're down 32 base points as we sit around
normally this is not a big market moving event.however, there is a billion dollars in s and p options expiring and it is a little bit more complicated because of the fed this week and especially because of the brexit. a lot of people are trying to figure out what the implications are for trading and obviously there are opinions all over the place on that. we'll keep an eye on that. also want to note there, will be an s and p rebalancing and ru russel 2,000 will be rescrambled on friday and that...
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why the big hugs?smartphones and in big beautiful cities like new york and not paying enough attention to each other and human contact matters. eye contact matters and feel like even the coolest cities can afford to be more friendly instead of shaking happens we come in for hugs. >> here we go. >> free hug. >> everybody, hugging around the country. hugging it out. we can feel it in tooimd to chicago to d.c., get it in, everybody and people at home, make sure you keep tuning in, as well. still working out in chicago and d.c. you ccan join in, welcome, ginger. don't you think you should go down and lara and i step over. do it over the commercial break. >> because it's on tv. >> so we do a forecast. let's do it. go ahead and look at everybody behind me having a great morning, but storms on the way so you guys as know as beautiful as it is right now, more storms, are definitely on the way this afternoon. gusty winds and hail will come with that. behind it so much cooler tomorrow. so tomorrow morning in the
why the big hugs?smartphones and in big beautiful cities like new york and not paying enough attention to each other and human contact matters. eye contact matters and feel like even the coolest cities can afford to be more friendly instead of shaking happens we come in for hugs. >> here we go. >> free hug. >> everybody, hugging around the country. hugging it out. we can feel it in tooimd to chicago to d.c., get it in, everybody and people at home, make sure you keep tuning...
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>> a compelling speech is a big deal. fund raising is a big deal. he does need to be someone who the country could look at or some parts of the country look at and say that guy seems like he can be the president of the united states and a better president than the two unpopular front runners of the two major parties. given how ridiculously it was launched, broken by us, ridiculous. the guy has tweeted twice, no one has spoken up in a prominent way, it's in decent shame. he's got a lot of work to do if ghets in this race to rev it up. >> he's got to be magic out of gate. >> he has to be the natural. >> donald trump's birthday is in two weeks. what do you get for the man who has everything? how about a super pac. even donald trump, billionaire, might need a super pac. sheldon adelson is in talks to set up a pro-trump super pac. two of them already exist. wealthy donors have raised concerns about both of them. it's a lot of confusion on the trump super pac front. a battle against clinton, donald trump will need to raise a lot more money. why is the tru
>> a compelling speech is a big deal. fund raising is a big deal. he does need to be someone who the country could look at or some parts of the country look at and say that guy seems like he can be the president of the united states and a better president than the two unpopular front runners of the two major parties. given how ridiculously it was launched, broken by us, ridiculous. the guy has tweeted twice, no one has spoken up in a prominent way, it's in decent shame. he's got a lot of...
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i want to start with the big zelda unveiling. tell me how big a deal this is for nintendo. a huge deal for nintendo. it's a fantastically huge game, bigger than any nintendo has created. we brought it here to e3. boothe lines around the with people waiting to get their hands on this experience because thes so phenomenal, pushing edge of our system and we have committed to launch it sometime next year. we are excited and the fan reaction has been fantastic. of fans were hoping you would really some details on the new console you have coming. what details can you share? is for thiswe said year, e3 is all about zelda. it's all about this brand-new experience where you can go through this environment, anything you see, you can get to and explore. that is what we brought to e3. we've got plenty of time between now and march to shared details, so here is all about selden. so news is the entire him or zelda environment and the attendees at the show are loving it. emily: your competitors talk about the xbox and a new playstation. how do you think the new console will stack up again
i want to start with the big zelda unveiling. tell me how big a deal this is for nintendo. a huge deal for nintendo. it's a fantastically huge game, bigger than any nintendo has created. we brought it here to e3. boothe lines around the with people waiting to get their hands on this experience because thes so phenomenal, pushing edge of our system and we have committed to launch it sometime next year. we are excited and the fan reaction has been fantastic. of fans were hoping you would really...
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that could be a big concern. in france, the equivalent is the national-run, and if they gain power, that will be a big, big problem. they're not at the 52% level like we shaw in the vote today in the referendum. >> wilfred, thank you. former chair of the federal reserve, alan greenspan best summed up the fears behind the brexit. >> i think this is just a tip of the iceberg. the reason i say that is that this -- the problem that's causing the british problem is far more widespread. fundamentally, what we are looking at is a massive slowing in the rate of real incomes across the whole european spectrum. >> so, is this the tip of the iceberg? that question is particularly important on a day like today, because that basically answers, are we going to see more selling pressure? are we going to see more volatility ahead? >> my answer would be yes. i do think this is the tip of the iceberg. now, the question is, how big is that iceberg and how long does it last. these things take time. when you talk about the potential
that could be a big concern. in france, the equivalent is the national-run, and if they gain power, that will be a big, big problem. they're not at the 52% level like we shaw in the vote today in the referendum. >> wilfred, thank you. former chair of the federal reserve, alan greenspan best summed up the fears behind the brexit. >> i think this is just a tip of the iceberg. the reason i say that is that this -- the problem that's causing the british problem is far more widespread....
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way because up next is my big brother house exclusive.s no place to hide in this house. >> a microphone here in the shower. >> plus an ugly betty reboot in the works? >> interested in an ugly betty continuation of any form. >> and -- >> i live very, very well. at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise continuation of any form. >> and -- >> i live very, very well. healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to their diet. use thyme. okay, rosemary. thyme, just one more way we bring you chicken raised with no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. >> look at brad pitt handling the paparazzi like a pro. he is right there to pick it up. that's just brad being brad. we are six days away from the premiere and only we can take you inside a whirlwind tour. >> welcome to the big brother season 18 house. >> oh i feel like i'm in the airport. >> you should. -p>
way because up next is my big brother house exclusive.s no place to hide in this house. >> a microphone here in the shower. >> plus an ugly betty reboot in the works? >> interested in an ugly betty continuation of any form. >> and -- >> i live very, very well. at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise continuation of any form. >> and -- >> i live very, very well. healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of...
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that's the big picture.r is coming for the weekend. not today, terms in the 60s and 70s right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, lots of sunshine breezy, not the strong winds of yesterday. 79 is the high. tomorrow it's warm and humid gusty to severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening on saturday. sunday warm and less humid, 89. , june 1. i'm tamala edwards. let's see where things stand with traffic and head over tow matt pellman. we had problems with an overhead light on the schuylkill expressway broken and dangling in danger of falling. they had to block the right lane while they removed the light. it has left us with anything but light traffic stop and go through the curve to the boulevard into girard. the good news, all three lanes are reopened heading eastbound. this is also caused delays on the surrounding roads like the boulevard southbound jammed from 9th to the schuylkill expressway. we have the issues in west rock hill, bucks county with the overturned truck now uprighted, th
that's the big picture.r is coming for the weekend. not today, terms in the 60s and 70s right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, lots of sunshine breezy, not the strong winds of yesterday. 79 is the high. tomorrow it's warm and humid gusty to severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening on saturday. sunday warm and less humid, 89. , june 1. i'm tamala edwards. let's see where things stand with traffic and head over tow matt pellman. we had problems with an overhead light on...
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in general it always happens when you have these big macro shocks and big downward move.veryone looks around and says who is trapped. you asked just a few minutes ago see any big location. you didn't have this for selling follow through. everyone had green light let's reprice stocks back before there was that big brexit vote which went the wrong way. >> it's down again. never mind the sky is falling last week and then this week maybe it's not. maybe we should buy a bunch of unloved stocks. western digit, storage technology companies not the sexiest. >> not at all. a lot of beaten retailers getting beat, it's bouncing now. real consumer spending up 2.7% year-over-year. it's looking like the u.s. looks decent on a growth basis and i do think it was about a big tension build up and than big tension release. you pointed out the vix. it didn't seem like it was an immediate disorderly chaotic reaction. >> we have a couple of days left in the second quarter. energy is leading because of the strong rally in crude. telecom and utilitys. we were supposed to be rotating out of those
in general it always happens when you have these big macro shocks and big downward move.veryone looks around and says who is trapped. you asked just a few minutes ago see any big location. you didn't have this for selling follow through. everyone had green light let's reprice stocks back before there was that big brexit vote which went the wrong way. >> it's down again. never mind the sky is falling last week and then this week maybe it's not. maybe we should buy a bunch of unloved...
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she won big.rly 400 more delegates than what's needed to clinch the nomination. while senator bernie sanders won't bow out, clinton is trying to win over his supporters. >> i want to congratulate senator sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run! he has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and principles, and he's excited millions of voters. senator sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we've had over how to raise incomes, reduce inequality, increase upward mobility have been very good for the democratic party and for america. >> even though bernie sanders says he's staying in the race, his campaign now preparing for major layoffs. all of this setting the scene for a making between senator sanders and president obama tomorrow. let's bring in white house correspondent michelle kaczynski with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: hi. yeah, you see the writing on the wall here. but you saw the statement that came out from the white house las
she won big.rly 400 more delegates than what's needed to clinch the nomination. while senator bernie sanders won't bow out, clinton is trying to win over his supporters. >> i want to congratulate senator sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run! he has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and principles, and he's excited millions of voters. senator sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we've had over how to raise incomes, reduce...
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mark: i know you think it is big-league. >> clearly, big league.known habit of dropping his g's. >> she wants to raise your taxes folks, big-league. mark: what is the campaign saying on the record about this? >> saying it is big league. >> you're going to take her word for it? she says the rnc has a great relationship the trump campaign. mark: the debate continues. we'll stay on it and bring you the latest throughout the program. we will be right back. ♪ mark: thanks to our trio of cohosts today. check out bloombergpolitics.com for a story on companies opting out of the republican convention this having an effect on , democrats as well. coming up, talking about the intersection of terrorism and social media -- a timely topic, as they say. thanks for watching. we will be back here next week, same bat time, same bat channel. until monday, sayonara. ♪ ♪ announcer: gunpowder, it is cai guo-qiang's calling card. >> he has a larger-than-life presence he cut his art takes a larger than life size. announcer: at the beijing olympics, having
mark: i know you think it is big-league. >> clearly, big league.known habit of dropping his g's. >> she wants to raise your taxes folks, big-league. mark: what is the campaign saying on the record about this? >> saying it is big league. >> you're going to take her word for it? she says the rnc has a great relationship the trump campaign. mark: the debate continues. we'll stay on it and bring you the latest throughout the program. we will be right back. ♪ mark: thanks...
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a big honor for the super bowl champions. today the broncos are here in washington visiting the white house and the president. the broncos beat the carolina panthers in super bowl 50 just a few months ago. peyton manning will be at the white house. he just retired as one of the best quarterbacks of all-time. people will be looking for peyton sightings around town. >>> there will be a meeting today on expanding the bus rapid transit for route 7. that plan is to connect spring hill metro stations in tysons to the marc center it in alexandria. it would run in mostly dedicated lanes. >>> it will cost a little more to fill up at the pump. gas prices are up 6 cents since the end of may, but still nearly 50 cents cheaper than they were this ti the national average for a gallon of regular is $2.36. d.c.'s average price is a little higher at $2.52. in maryland, you will pay about $2.34 for a gallon of gas. best deals are in virginia, $2.20. >>> right now at 5:00 a.m., the first passengers are getting on metro. new maintenance work imp
a big honor for the super bowl champions. today the broncos are here in washington visiting the white house and the president. the broncos beat the carolina panthers in super bowl 50 just a few months ago. peyton manning will be at the white house. he just retired as one of the best quarterbacks of all-time. people will be looking for peyton sightings around town. >>> there will be a meeting today on expanding the bus rapid transit for route 7. that plan is to connect spring hill metro...
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there have been old books written about the aftermath of edttle big horn. i just want to say that there was a real scramble to try to label him. a lot of the image of him is being reckless started immediately after this war.
there have been old books written about the aftermath of edttle big horn. i just want to say that there was a real scramble to try to label him. a lot of the image of him is being reckless started immediately after this war.
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usually weather is the big worry for a big summer weekend like the fourth of july. but obviously this looming possibility after casino strike is now the big worry. no definite strike yet but the strong possibility of a walk-out at one of five of atlantic city's eight casinos. we're talking every casino but the borgata resorts and the goal end nugget have the strike threat looming over them. that is more than half of the eight casinos remaining here after so many shutdown in that terrible year, and they have this threat strike sometime friday by thousands of casino workers, who say, they're way under paid and way under appreciated, and all un cared about by the big ownership. the vote the strike was close to unanimous, 96% of the 10,000 workers said, hey, they're willing to walk out, go without a paycheck if they have to. 55% of atlantic city casinos staff, women, and the average age, 49, these are people who start today right out of high school and thought this was great job and it was for years, until the casino business in atlantic city never was a monopoly any mo
usually weather is the big worry for a big summer weekend like the fourth of july. but obviously this looming possibility after casino strike is now the big worry. no definite strike yet but the strong possibility of a walk-out at one of five of atlantic city's eight casinos. we're talking every casino but the borgata resorts and the goal end nugget have the strike threat looming over them. that is more than half of the eight casinos remaining here after so many shutdown in that terrible year,...
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i think it's going to flush tomorrow on big volume. i think it closes above 30 bucks. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. when it comes to the overall direction of the market some stocks matter a heck of a lot more than others. they just aren't often as visible, and they aren't always talked about versus say like an apple or a netflix or a tesla. after another day where the market hung in there, the dow gaining 67 points, nasdaq advancing .26%, starting to be a pretty good year. i think it's shining a light on the stocks that i follow in order to get a better feel for what's going on out there in the
i think it's going to flush tomorrow on big volume. i think it closes above 30 bucks. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not...
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finally, elsewhere on friday big moves in gold as well, the gdx, a lot of these etfs have big, big volume miner etfs gdx sitting just shy right now of a 52-week high. and of course what we're seeing is a lot of even professional traders use etfs the way they want to trade because of liqu liquidi liquidity. >> yeah, the rise of the etf certainly a key part of this overall market dynamic last five years. let's get to report this morning of course tribune and gannett, remember that fight? it continues. in fact this after the annual meeting of tribune shareholders late last week. but i can tell you this morning gannett not quite ready to hang it up despite what appears no path to try to rescue board of control directors despite what a very heavy withhold or no vote for the directors of tribune. the reports out from tribune itself say roughly 40% against. but when you speak to gannett, and they include the -- or actually exclude the company chairman's stock, then it rises to more than 50% of what you might call the unaffiliated shareholders of tri 3w50ubune v against the current board of direc
finally, elsewhere on friday big moves in gold as well, the gdx, a lot of these etfs have big, big volume miner etfs gdx sitting just shy right now of a 52-week high. and of course what we're seeing is a lot of even professional traders use etfs the way they want to trade because of liqu liquidi liquidity. >> yeah, the rise of the etf certainly a key part of this overall market dynamic last five years. let's get to report this morning of course tribune and gannett, remember that fight? it...
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the big story is brexit and a big slice of be careful what you wish for.ing this morning after the vote to leave the european union. already, brexit leaders are walking back some of their biggest promises amid a flurry of resignations. >> david cameron will be meeting with his cabinet and parliament convenes in just hours from now to address this crisis. all this as secretary of state john kerry heads to brussels n london. let's begin our coverage with cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertson live in brussels. >> reporter: we can, -- well, secretary kerry will be arriving soon here in brussels. the united states is a friend of the european union and has a special relationship sand is a friend of britain. the european union is saying, show your credibility. you've taken this vote. let's see you move towards extricating yourself from the european union. the message emerging from britain is one that's been very clear as well, which is we're going to take our time about this. this is how secretary kerry put the importance of his visit here. >> th
the big story is brexit and a big slice of be careful what you wish for.ing this morning after the vote to leave the european union. already, brexit leaders are walking back some of their biggest promises amid a flurry of resignations. >> david cameron will be meeting with his cabinet and parliament convenes in just hours from now to address this crisis. all this as secretary of state john kerry heads to brussels n london. let's begin our coverage with cnn's senior international...