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bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott shubert to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief. >> as the director said, first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this, and to our officers who responded. i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people. watching those officers run into the danger to remove people and get them to safety was unbelievable. for the swat officers, our swat officers and swat teams from around the region who were there who went into that active shooting and were able to apprehend that actor, i can't speak more for the courage that they have. two of the officers that were hit, as the director said, were the first responders to the scene and were engaged, and they're both in stable condition, and two from our swat team during an engagement inside the building were struck as well. we're going to thank them for the jobs they did an
bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott shubert to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief. >> as the director said, first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this, and to our officers who responded. i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people. watching those officers run into the danger to...
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bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott schubert to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief? >> thank you, director. as the director said first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this, and to our officers who responded, i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people, is watching those officers run into the danger to remove people and get them to safety was unbelievable. and for the s.w.a.t officers, our s.w.a.t officers and the s.w.a.t teams from around the region who were there, who went into that active shooting and were able to apprehend that actor, i can't speak more for the courage that they have. two of the officers that were hit as the director said were the first responders to the scene and were engaged and they're both in stable condition and as the director said, too, from our s.w.a.t team, during the engagement inside the building we're
bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott schubert to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief? >> thank you, director. as the director said first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this, and to our officers who responded, i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people, is watching those officers...
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is in charge off the investigation into the shooting its chief agent bob jones spoke to the media just a short time ago this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in twenty two years with the federal bureau of investigation members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. the suspects for motive is unknown but we believe he was acting alone certainly the actions this person took today were eighty four. we were in the early stage of this investigation and over the next several days and weeks we look at everything in the suspects life is his vehicle the social media and his movements over the last several days. cars been spars on and michael kay is joining us from our washington bureau michael the f.b.i. is saying that this is a hate crime what more do we know about the suspects and the motives for the attack the suspect or robert. white a man in his forty's from the pittsburgh area and he had previously held anti-semitic and white extremist views and he had
is in charge off the investigation into the shooting its chief agent bob jones spoke to the media just a short time ago this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in twenty two years with the federal bureau of investigation members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. the suspects for motive is unknown but we believe he was acting alone certainly the actions...
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bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott shuburt to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief? >> thank you, director. as the director said, first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this and to our officers who responded. i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people from within and watching the officers run into the danger to remove people and get them to safety was unbelievable. and for the s.w.a.t. officers, our s.w.a.t. officers and s.w.a.t. teams from around the region who were there, who went into that active shooting and were able to apprehend that actor, i can't speak more for the courage that they have. two of the officers that were hit as the director said were the first responders to the scene and were engaged and they're both in stable condition and as the director said, two from our s.w.a.t. team during an engagement inside the building
bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to take a few minutes and allow scott shuburt to discuss the officers, what they encountered when they arrived at the scene this morning. chief? >> thank you, director. as the director said, first and foremost, our hearts and thoughts and prayers go to the victims of this and to our officers who responded. i can tell you by the time i got there, they were already starting to extract people from within and watching the...
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good afternoon, i'm bob jones, special agent in charge of the pittsburgh office of the fbi, thank youok today were hateful. we are in the early stages of this investigation and over the next several days and weeks we will look at everything in the suspect's life, his home, his vehicle, his social media and his movements over the last several days. at this point we have no knowledge that bowers was known to law enforcement before today. i want the people of pittsburgh's to know that the fbi will work around the clock to get them the answers to why and how this happened. that said, we ask for the public's patients in the coming hours and days as we work through this investigation. this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in 22 years with the federal be over investigation. members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. the suspect's full motor is unknown but we believe he was acting alone. —— motive is unknown. the the fbi's critical incident response gro
good afternoon, i'm bob jones, special agent in charge of the pittsburgh office of the fbi, thank youok today were hateful. we are in the early stages of this investigation and over the next several days and weeks we will look at everything in the suspect's life, his home, his vehicle, his social media and his movements over the last several days. at this point we have no knowledge that bowers was known to law enforcement before today. i want the people of pittsburgh's to know that the fbi will...
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this is fbi spspecial agent bob jones. >> this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in 22 yearsf federal bureau investigation. members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. amy: just before the shooting rampage, the gunman robert bowers, wrote a message online saying -- "hias likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. i can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. screw your optics, i'm going in." hias refers to the hebrew immigrant aid society, humanitarian aid nonprofit group that provides assistance to refugees coming into the united states for more than 130 years. he posted the message on gab, a site frequented by neo-nazis, white nationalists, and far right users kicked off twitter for racism or harassment. the shootiting rampage caps a hate-filled week in america. on wednesday, a white man with a history of violence fatally shot two african-americans at a kekentucky groceryry store follg an apparenent failed attempt to attackck a black
this is fbi spspecial agent bob jones. >> this is the most horrific crime scene i've seen in 22 yearsf federal bureau investigation. members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. amy: just before the shooting rampage, the gunman robert bowers, wrote a message online saying -- "hias likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. i can't sit by and watch my...
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lastly, we heard from bob jones, the special agent in charge in pittsburgh that they're sending resources from washington to pittsburgh, the pittsburgh area, from the fbi's quantico facility. he mentioned they have their evidence technicians that will be coming, victim specialists coming to care for family members and friends of the victims, as well as the survivors. then also this technical capability resources, trying to dig into this person's footprint. my point is that this is one aspect, the subject himself. law enforcement officers have a lot of work ahead of them to really build out the full portrait. >> this is where the fbi in these situations does so well. they build out a timeline. they go back days, weeks, months, maybe in this case years to see what happened here, where did this person turn? and most important, what was going on in the last few days? we see this a lot in terrorism cases, where they go back and they want to know, who was he communicating with? who was he talking to? whether cell phone, e-mail, who was receiving that? what did someone else know was going on? th
lastly, we heard from bob jones, the special agent in charge in pittsburgh that they're sending resources from washington to pittsburgh, the pittsburgh area, from the fbi's quantico facility. he mentioned they have their evidence technicians that will be coming, victim specialists coming to care for family members and friends of the victims, as well as the survivors. then also this technical capability resources, trying to dig into this person's footprint. my point is that this is one aspect,...
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to enable universities like bob jones university.d not allow black students to enter into the university. and then soon after they made a compromise that we will let them enter as long as they are married because we don't want them to be dating anyone of another race. that literally was the origin of the religious movement. it was a deal that was struck. and they saw an opportunity to create a new political movement that was building on the southern strategy. that have very racist origins. fast forward a number of years. we have to be honest about our history. i don't see that degree of honesty within many parts of the present date religious rights. what i want to talk about a little bit is both what have been a sum of the efforts to try to counteract the rise of the new alt-right. as difficult as that might be. i'm really speaking from both of my pastoral hat and my prophetic hat. we are to be much more honest about the ways in which our current president has given cover to even have the visibility that it does now. and certainly ha
to enable universities like bob jones university.d not allow black students to enter into the university. and then soon after they made a compromise that we will let them enter as long as they are married because we don't want them to be dating anyone of another race. that literally was the origin of the religious movement. it was a deal that was struck. and they saw an opportunity to create a new political movement that was building on the southern strategy. that have very racist origins. fast...
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we have, with us today from p.f.m., nick jones and kevin dong. bob gamble, our league representative, is unable to be here today because he is on the road. nick and kevin will be providing a lot of support in these projects. the contract budget is $108,000. we're allowing $20,000 for financial modeling. it's an estimate. data administration support another $70,000 with a contingency of $18,000, which could distribute into either one of those or some other services we may need. the term of the contract is two years with an optional one-year extension at the discretion of the executive director. with that, i will close my presentation and invite any questions or comments. >> madam secretary, are there any speaker cards for this item? >> clerk: no speaker cards, mr. vice-chair. >> anyone from the public wishing to speak on this item? hearing none and seeing none i'm closing public comment and i'll turn to my fellow commissioners for m any concerns or comments. commissioner singh. >> who has the contract with us before? >> well, we have not had a general
we have, with us today from p.f.m., nick jones and kevin dong. bob gamble, our league representative, is unable to be here today because he is on the road. nick and kevin will be providing a lot of support in these projects. the contract budget is $108,000. we're allowing $20,000 for financial modeling. it's an estimate. data administration support another $70,000 with a contingency of $18,000, which could distribute into either one of those or some other services we may need. the term of the...
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jones industrial average shed 545 points. to. 250 the s&p dropped and nasdaq dropped. the bob pisani at the new yor stock exchange tells us what's behind the selling and what's gettinhit. >> wall street's streep selloff bled over today with the dow tumbling. ending down about 500. moving between gains and losses in choppy trading. but rates continue to be the main driver overall. the markets looked to the holdingil steady u 2:30 eastern time when there was a huge burst of selling aroundfs et in the equity space and treasury bond etfs. out stocks into bonds rotation. way we see is the momentum drivenflushout of big cap names and also a couple of sector specifictories driving action today. for example, bank stocks have been weak early on because of a weaker read on consumer prices. they were driven lower by strong demand for treasury at the 30-year bond auction pushing down yields to session lows generally bad for banks. and energy lagged falling on a bigger build up than expected in crude oil inventories, an issue for the energy stocks. tomorrow will be a key d to watch with ba
jones industrial average shed 545 points. to. 250 the s&p dropped and nasdaq dropped. the bob pisani at the new yor stock exchange tells us what's behind the selling and what's gettinhit. >> wall street's streep selloff bled over today with the dow tumbling. ending down about 500. moving between gains and losses in choppy trading. but rates continue to be the main driver overall. the markets looked to the holdingil steady u 2:30 eastern time when there was a huge burst of selling...
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back in 2016, bob barker retired as the host of the price is right after being on tv for more than 50 years, twitter says it removed even more accounts linked to alex jones, the conspiracy theorist and his show info wars. last month twitter banned his show and jones for his abusive behavior policy. they've banned jones and his activities on their sites. >>> the owner of the missing therapy dog in contra costa county is offering a $2,000 for her return. roxie the boxer disappeared three weeks ago, her owner says as a therapy dog, roxie would go to hospitals and schools and nursing homes, she was wearing a collar and she is microchipped. >> i need this dog back and i'm willing to offer a generous reward. >> i think someone fell in love with her, it's easy to do, but, please, send her home. this is where she belongs. >> roxie's owner says he's worried because she needs daily medicine to treat her cataracts. >>> the time is 4:55, a lot of people want to know if there will be dengeness crab on the dinner table. there are concerns about the presence of a neuro tocs i in the crabs, if the -- neuro toxin in the crabs. >> it could be cancelled. last week, the ent
back in 2016, bob barker retired as the host of the price is right after being on tv for more than 50 years, twitter says it removed even more accounts linked to alex jones, the conspiracy theorist and his show info wars. last month twitter banned his show and jones for his abusive behavior policy. they've banned jones and his activities on their sites. >>> the owner of the missing therapy dog in contra costa county is offering a $2,000 for her return. roxie the boxer disappeared three...
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jones. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." bob spotligh spotlight. >> treasury etfs across the yield curve. you can buy that, 7 to 10 year you can buy that 10 to 20 year is particularly heavy volume also very heavy volume in the main investment grid corporate etf. these are all at 52-week lows meaning yields have been moving up quickly looking at stock etfs. gaming stocks are often highly leveraged, they can be susceptible sudden moves in rates. look carefully here and you'll see that the strong economy is helping over sectors that might get hit by higher rates and traditionally have to reits, real estate investment trusts, they're down not even close to new lows. that's because the economy is so strong and sectors that real estate services like the health care industry, storage industry, apartment business, the hotel business, they're all still doing very well. also note that the high yield etfs like hyg, for example, they're down, they're selling off, it's more like a knee-jerk reaction they're not at new lows, they're tied to t
jones. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." bob spotligh spotlight. >> treasury etfs across the yield curve. you can buy that, 7 to 10 year you can buy that 10 to 20 year is particularly heavy volume also very heavy volume in the main investment grid corporate etf. these are all at 52-week lows meaning yields have been moving up quickly looking at stock etfs. gaming stocks are often highly leveraged, they can be susceptible sudden moves in rates. look carefully...
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. >>> dow-jones industrial average hit that record high a few moment ago, hovering below at the moment bobani is watching what's moving >> we are at a record. what happened awhile ago was a modest buy program came through. let me show you the dow. basically flat and all of a sudden the s & p lifted five or six points dow-jones lifted 60, 70 points overall. that brought us into record territory. if you're asking what happened, looks like it is a lot of trade related names. look at the industrials that moved. boeing, new historic high. caterpillar moved up, united technologies moved up, 3m moved up this is associated with these three or four names. other industrial stocks that moved up, tended to move up. fluor, deere moved positive as well the banks, we talked about this this morning, a number of reasons, not a lot of loan growth, flat yield curve morgan stanley, 52 week low for them most important thing, q3 earnings may hit 25% 20% plus earnings the last three quarters, haven't seen that in a long time, and it is not just tax cuts only a third of that 21% is due to tax cuts. we're getting
. >>> dow-jones industrial average hit that record high a few moment ago, hovering below at the moment bobani is watching what's moving >> we are at a record. what happened awhile ago was a modest buy program came through. let me show you the dow. basically flat and all of a sudden the s & p lifted five or six points dow-jones lifted 60, 70 points overall. that brought us into record territory. if you're asking what happened, looks like it is a lot of trade related names....
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bob a pisani the new york stock exchange. >>> with this recent dramatic rise in interest s rates,ere a model portfolio that could benefit from these risinte michael jones is with us tonight. he's chairman of river front investment group. he's got some ideas o. th thank you for joining us tonight. >> glad to be here. if you had to start from scratch as rat, rise he give us a sense broadly speaking, this is oroadly speaking not just every single individual investor out there, what kind of a mix would you sees for stoo bonds right now? >> well, i think that mix is changing in response to what's market.g in the bond if you look back over theast ten years, bonds have been very expensive. by the same token stocks have p. been very ch they've been offering great returns. our portfolios have had an over weight to stocks for 10 to 15% and we've taken that money out of bonds. as you look at what's happening right now with interest rates starting to rise and equity markets getting high enough that they're starting to tip into over value territory, now's a good time to take that extra money that you've beeneeping in equities for the last ten years, because it's th
bob a pisani the new york stock exchange. >>> with this recent dramatic rise in interest s rates,ere a model portfolio that could benefit from these risinte michael jones is with us tonight. he's chairman of river front investment group. he's got some ideas o. th thank you for joining us tonight. >> glad to be here. if you had to start from scratch as rat, rise he give us a sense broadly speaking, this is oroadly speaking not just every single individual investor out there, what...
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bob: another injury for the seminoles. that is an important player to have in there on third down and about three. frederick jones have to come off the field. the training staff is continuing to look at him. and that gives us a chance, brock to go back a very important play from earlier. and it looked like a trick play touchdown. but the officials took it away saying this was a forward pass. >> brock: this is going to -- the radio waves in tallahassee all week long. because that touchdown would have put them up 34-21. and stem the tide a little bit of so much emotion and momentum after a couple turnovers, more than anything, deondre and willie were sitting on that play for just that moment and whether deondre could have stepped up just a little bit or d.j. could have stepped back half a step to make that a very, very clear call, and even as i look at it right now, i'm almost indecision about it. >> bob: that's a fifth year senior who is a rock on the interior of the defense for florida state. you hate to see that. >> brock: by the way, i think another reason why you don't play that three way game is you want to p
bob: another injury for the seminoles. that is an important player to have in there on third down and about three. frederick jones have to come off the field. the training staff is continuing to look at him. and that gives us a chance, brock to go back a very important play from earlier. and it looked like a trick play touchdown. but the officials took it away saying this was a forward pass. >> brock: this is going to -- the radio waves in tallahassee all week long. because that touchdown...
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jones industrial average dropped 180 points to 26447. the nasdaq was down 91 and the s&p 500 fell 6. for the week, the nasdaq took the biggest hit falling more than 3%. bob pisani has more on the selloff. >> rising rates were once again the big driver of the declines. the markets digested the jobs report which showed that overall job gains remain strong. wages are still growing at a solid pace. and the unemployment rate fell to the lowest level in almost 50 years. that's amazing. that's all good news for american workers. but all the positive economic data this week sparked a rapid spike in bon yields and that stokes fierce in the stock market. big global industrial names like bok and caterpillar with were the laggards along with apple down 2%. but remember apple and boeing are up 30% for the carrier. on the flipside the big winners were safer defense every names. proctor and gamble, fiez we are mcdonald's, coca-cola. this is called a flight to safety trade. that happens on days like today. tech overall was another big decliner. the nasdaq having the worst week in more than a month. higher costs and higher rates have been crushing the housing stocks. pou
jones industrial average dropped 180 points to 26447. the nasdaq was down 91 and the s&p 500 fell 6. for the week, the nasdaq took the biggest hit falling more than 3%. bob pisani has more on the selloff. >> rising rates were once again the big driver of the declines. the markets digested the jobs report which showed that overall job gains remain strong. wages are still growing at a solid pace. and the unemployment rate fell to the lowest level in almost 50 years. that's amazing....
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again, the judge having just sentenced jones to the maximum for each of those convictions, 15 to life, a total of 30 years to life. reporting live here in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> quite the update there, bob. thank you very much. >>> a search for a shooting suspect in oakland ends with the suspect still on the loose. he fired shots at the officer before fleeing the scene. we brought you this on "today in the bay." pete suratos is still following the story from oakland, where it all took place. pete, this was close to a school. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, laura. it did happen close to garfield elementary. i want to point out, the school is closed for the day for the holiday. that area was blocked off momentarily. that has cleared up. behind me, is still an active scene here. one incident took place near east 17th street. i want to show you guys some video from earlier when we saw even more activity than what you're seeing right there. you see an armored truck in that area as officers around the scene when we showed up. according to what we're getting from oakland police, they're saying it happened roughly, this incident
again, the judge having just sentenced jones to the maximum for each of those convictions, 15 to life, a total of 30 years to life. reporting live here in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> quite the update there, bob. thank you very much. >>> a search for a shooting suspect in oakland ends with the suspect still on the loose. he fired shots at the officer before fleeing the scene. we brought you this on "today in the bay." pete suratos is still following the...
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today bob mueller's people sat him down for a meeting, all part of his ongoing cooperation with the special counsel probe. i'm joined by david corn, mother jonesngton bureau chief, specialist in the special counsel probe. what do you make of this development and also the push coming from the republican side to meet with rod rosenstein? >> well, one is a true matter. the other is a distraction. finally, paul manafort is sitting down with mueller. remember, we haven't heard a lot from mueller in the last couple weeks. it might be because we're nearing an election and he doesn't want to do too much before that and be accused of playing partisan politics. what manafort knows, about the trump campaign, also lobbying for the ukraine, russian oligarchs, this could be hours and hours and hours of debriefing for mueller's investigators who then go out and dig and look and come back to manafort and say, what about this, what about that? it's a long process. at the same time, they are also doing this with a guy named michael cohen. so, you know, they have a lot more work to be done on these two fronts. and it's serious. you know, we've seen mueller and h
today bob mueller's people sat him down for a meeting, all part of his ongoing cooperation with the special counsel probe. i'm joined by david corn, mother jonesngton bureau chief, specialist in the special counsel probe. what do you make of this development and also the push coming from the republican side to meet with rod rosenstein? >> well, one is a true matter. the other is a distraction. finally, paul manafort is sitting down with mueller. remember, we haven't heard a lot from...
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bob evans farm. coming up, lots more show to go. lawrence jones is here. and so is ed henry. it isn't a deadly predator. or a made-up creature. it doesn't have wings, horns or teeth. there's no self-appointed crown. it doesn't repurpose someone else's legacy. it's not a metaphor or the result of a merger. it's none of those things. it's our family name. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. ains trump must agree as is he set to rally in nearly all of those states in these last few
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bob, first to you. >> off the highs, 56 points in the dow. no matter. we've moved 1,100 points in the dow jonestrials since the bottom on monday, 1,100 points let me show you the big gainers, again, from the bottom on monday of course, industrials had been a big loser this month and caterpillar came roaring back. 9% since the lows. financials with an ugly month and goldman up 8%. decent not as much of a selloff in the pharmaceuticals and merck rallied nicely and pfizer a horrible month for the home builders and anything home-related and home depot is moving chevron is okay. i would like to see a little more movement from the energy stocks and given the weakness in oil. here's the important thing, the vix has been dropping all throughout the last couple of days look at that down two points. that's very important because we've been highlighting that the cash contract have much higher than the futures contract. that's a tine that traders are freaked out about the momentment that we've been seeing recently. you'll get the vix contract way down again, you want that vix lower than the contracts contr
bob, first to you. >> off the highs, 56 points in the dow. no matter. we've moved 1,100 points in the dow jonestrials since the bottom on monday, 1,100 points let me show you the big gainers, again, from the bottom on monday of course, industrials had been a big loser this month and caterpillar came roaring back. 9% since the lows. financials with an ugly month and goldman up 8%. decent not as much of a selloff in the pharmaceuticals and merck rallied nicely and pfizer a horrible month...
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bob the futures were down 100, now, the dow is up 100. >> we had a buy program come through around 10:45 take a look at the dow jones i think this is trade related. the stocks that move on twrad are what moved here. we moved up 70 points on the dow. that was 10:45 eastern time. all the industrial names caterpillar moved up, we saw 3m move up. united technologies move up. put it together, that was about 70% of the dow >> you heard mentioned about the retailers this week, we saw a number of these stocks down 3, 4% today >> i think this is probably related to amazon raising that minimum wage to $15. that could put a lot of pressure on these retailers that tend to pay lower wages. banks doing nothing today again. i've been gone for 10 days, banks were straight down since they were, that's a new 52 week low for morgan stanley all the regional banks are weak, city group, we've been talking about this for a while banks are not getting any energy at all we have a problem with the flat yield curve. the upper end isn't doing anything, that's not going anywhere that's not helping we've seen deposit costs higher for them >> jerome powell speaking th
bob the futures were down 100, now, the dow is up 100. >> we had a buy program come through around 10:45 take a look at the dow jones i think this is trade related. the stocks that move on twrad are what moved here. we moved up 70 points on the dow. that was 10:45 eastern time. all the industrial names caterpillar moved up, we saw 3m move up. united technologies move up. put it together, that was about 70% of the dow >> you heard mentioned about the retailers this week, we saw a...