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justin: it guy. lemonis: what are the roles that you guys have? ray: i do design, product development. justin: and i do some sales work. lemonis: can you show me the factory? ray: sure. lemonis: well, how did you make that transition from radio to here? ray: i always built websites for myself and designed t-shirts for myself 'cause i was a disc jockey. lemonis: okay. ray: and i'm still on the radio now. it was always my creative outlet. lemonis: you're still a disc jockey today? ray: yeah. lemonis: and how often do you do that? ray: i go twice a week, but i'm on every day. amber: why did you talk so much about the radio thing? lemonis: well, in this moment, i wanted to understand how much time he was actually committed to the business. early on in the process, i'm trying to assess how much time, how committed, how much do they have invested, what do they have to risk, how passionate are they. and hearing that he had a side job -- was it a side job, or was this the side job? justin: here's our factory, marcus. katie: katie groves. nice to meet you.
justin: it guy. lemonis: what are the roles that you guys have? ray: i do design, product development. justin: and i do some sales work. lemonis: can you show me the factory? ray: sure. lemonis: well, how did you make that transition from radio to here? ray: i always built websites for myself and designed t-shirts for myself 'cause i was a disc jockey. lemonis: okay. ray: and i'm still on the radio now. it was always my creative outlet. lemonis: you're still a disc jockey today? ray: yeah....
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okay, guys, i wanted to show you guys a few things.e're cutting costs, recovering money and building more efficiencies, i want to stay focused on growing the business, and i think brooklyn burgers just might be our secret weapon. with new packaging, i think we can sell a lot of units at retail stores. donna: i like it. lemonis: i don't know if you guys heard or not, but this is the official burger of new york. want to know why? because there is no category. howard: no. lemonis: who do i have to ask permission for, for that? howard: no one. lemonis: who do i have to pay? howard: no one. lemonis: no one. all right, guys. i'm going to run. bye-bye. ♪ i'm at the barclays center in brooklyn with alan at a basketball game. were you here for this? amber: yeah. lemonis: howard and alan are paying $400,000 a year... amber: i was. lemonis: no. ...to be the official burger of the mets... amber: i have pictures of it with me in the stadium. lemonis: ...the nets and the yankees. freeze. let me see them. amber: oh, my god. i remember being there bec
okay, guys, i wanted to show you guys a few things.e're cutting costs, recovering money and building more efficiencies, i want to stay focused on growing the business, and i think brooklyn burgers just might be our secret weapon. with new packaging, i think we can sell a lot of units at retail stores. donna: i like it. lemonis: i don't know if you guys heard or not, but this is the official burger of new york. want to know why? because there is no category. howard: no. lemonis: who do i have to...
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that is what the guys look like and pretty rough and the guy in the bottom he got shot in the arm and took one day off and let one guy receipt and that's what these guys are made of and they had to be made of. so, the planes were wiped out from bombardments and you can see the damage in the lower picture, whether it's energy ships or aerial bombardments, the planes are wiped out during the daytime air raid and then scramble to get to the spd's and get them airborne is quick as they can and if they don't you go lose their plane and they go out the tokyo express and japanese bases and troop positions. anything they can to keep things going. they almost lost the plane a day on average from foul weather, rashes or people being wounded. this is what your camp could quickly become. so in addition to the enemy and all the other bad things you have to deal with how you have tropical front and turn the whole camp into a greg meyer or the airstrip in the mud overnight . >> replacement plans were thrown up and that was the closest base stage planes when available. >> the rear gunner as mentioned
that is what the guys look like and pretty rough and the guy in the bottom he got shot in the arm and took one day off and let one guy receipt and that's what these guys are made of and they had to be made of. so, the planes were wiped out from bombardments and you can see the damage in the lower picture, whether it's energy ships or aerial bombardments, the planes are wiped out during the daytime air raid and then scramble to get to the spd's and get them airborne is quick as they can and if...
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i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.at you read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he talks too fast. [laughter] still to come. our rock stars getting any younger? we try to help them out. we try to help them out. [cheerin if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or ha
i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.at you read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he talks too...
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guy.oming up, parliament votes on praxis -- votes on brexit plan b actions. we find out which ones will make the cut for mp's to vote on. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: in london at westminster, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets ." vonnie: lyft bancshares sliding, bringing market capitalization down ." vonnie: to $20.4 billion. shares trading below the ipo price, down 7.8%. a little skepticism today. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." bloomberg's erik schatzker is standing by with a key voice from the business world. reporter: thank you. i am here with the ceo and chairman of metlife. thank you for spending time with us. guest: good to be back. reporter: here's where i'd like to begin. you're the only ceo who thought having his company labeled too big to fail -- who fought having his company labeled too big to fail. you sued the u.s. governmen
guy.oming up, parliament votes on praxis -- votes on brexit plan b actions. we find out which ones will make the cut for mp's to vote on. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: in london at westminster, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets ." vonnie: lyft bancshares sliding, bringing market capitalization down ." vonnie: to $20.4 billion. shares trading below the ipo price, down 7.8%. a little skepticism today. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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guy: yeah. thank you. >> thank you. guy: thank you.l right so president said he is worried about border security, some lawmakers think he should be worried about second at his own mar-a-lago resort, secret service briefed house oversight committee about a incident last saturday, a chinese national got through multiple layers of security at club. with 4 cell phones, a laptop, a hard drive, a them drive that contained malware, the woman reportedly also lied about why she was there. claiming she wanted to go swimming but had no bathing suit, sarah sanders say it was overblown. >> no, he addressed this yesterday. i find it really interesting a lot of network sent so much people yesterday, good to know they care about the president's safety. but they spend so much time talking about one person, at mar-a-lago, in security there, but, they ignored identify last two years thousands of illegal immigrants that are rushing our borders. guy: should we be worried about a potential foreign agent or more just walking into the win winter white house.
guy: yeah. thank you. >> thank you. guy: thank you.l right so president said he is worried about border security, some lawmakers think he should be worried about second at his own mar-a-lago resort, secret service briefed house oversight committee about a incident last saturday, a chinese national got through multiple layers of security at club. with 4 cell phones, a laptop, a hard drive, a them drive that contained malware, the woman reportedly also lied about why she was there. claiming...
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guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."ds looking promising heading into 2019, but a strong first quarter has muted interest in value stocks. here to update us on that trade and what it is going to look is ais tom sarah vegas -- reporter with newburgh intelligence -- with bloomberg intelligence. reporter: it has been really tough for a while, almost 10 years since the financial crisis underperformance. first quarter of last year it was looking really good for value, doing really well for growth. it was looking really good for 2019. fast forward to the first quarter now. all of the outperformance completely came back. this is a sort of trade that seems it can't catch on. every year it seems like this will be the year for value, and when it starts doing well it falls over. this year is not looking too good for value when i thought it would be looking better. vonnie: what are investors doing? are they leaving the value for growth? reporter: sure. value isn't reforming, investors are still believing in value. but if you actuall
guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."ds looking promising heading into 2019, but a strong first quarter has muted interest in value stocks. here to update us on that trade and what it is going to look is ais tom sarah vegas -- reporter with newburgh intelligence -- with bloomberg intelligence. reporter: it has been really tough for a while, almost 10 years since the financial crisis underperformance. first quarter of last year it was looking really good for...
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guy: a really interesting day. on one end of the spectrum, you've got decent tech earnings coming out. you could take that and say i think that will generate a risk on vibe. the tech earnings season in particular is being overshadowed by something more broad. the industrial sector is down, and then there's this kind of broader macro narrative that seems to be out there today. the korean economy is one of those economies you really want to pay attention to. it is a global bellwether. you think about the companies it produces and the areas. that is in. obviously, samsung -- the areas that it is in. obviously, samsung is one of the names that was out. the data is really week, particularly the trade data. the dollar very strong against the korean won. we've moved it 1% today. the euro is weaker as well. those two stories are related. i think it is the openness of the european economy that is its achilles heel right now. european stocks more broadly down a little bit. you are seeing metal stocks dragging it down here. t
guy: a really interesting day. on one end of the spectrum, you've got decent tech earnings coming out. you could take that and say i think that will generate a risk on vibe. the tech earnings season in particular is being overshadowed by something more broad. the industrial sector is down, and then there's this kind of broader macro narrative that seems to be out there today. the korean economy is one of those economies you really want to pay attention to. it is a global bellwether. you think...
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guy: yep. jonathan: if you look at the earnings, it is a bit of a surprise that the banks are crushing it on corporate profit, and they are talking about how nims ar, but they are doinge a brilliant job -- strong are, but they are doing a brilliant job. you are seeing a 5% to 6% jump in u.s. banks. it doesn't mean that the environment is brilliant, but it is coming in better than people thought, and it is pretty broad across business lines. guy: i'm wondering, as rates have gone up on the consumer lending site had been benefiting. i look at jpmorgan and bank of america and they are making more money on that side of the business than on the trading side of the business. i'm wondering whether or not that is repeatable in the coming courses if the fed is on hold? jonathan: good question. i just held a dinner for guys in the banking sector. they are more negative on the profit picture that i recall them being as far back as i can remember. ashink if the banks do well stocks, the story is this -- di
guy: yep. jonathan: if you look at the earnings, it is a bit of a surprise that the banks are crushing it on corporate profit, and they are talking about how nims ar, but they are doinge a brilliant job -- strong are, but they are doing a brilliant job. you are seeing a 5% to 6% jump in u.s. banks. it doesn't mean that the environment is brilliant, but it is coming in better than people thought, and it is pretty broad across business lines. guy: i'm wondering, as rates have gone up on the...
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guy: that went well.et's talk about the 1922 committee, who are still reeling from the very disappointing election and the lack of majority that theresa may now enjoys. how can they change the rules to get rid of her? jess: it is a very interesting question. there is a party facing a lot of internal dynamism. the whole brexit argument is about the internal rank of the tory party. another rule they are looking to change. some people looking to stop boris from becoming leader. but can you really change the rules while somebody is in power? there are lots of noises coming from the tory party about wanting to change this. some of those loud voices from the brexiteers side we have heard before, but they often don't transpire to have enough support. in order to change those rules, they need something like 90 members of the tory party to agree that they would be able to get rid of their leader for six months after the contest instead of 12. is there enough dissatisfaction in the party to do that? i have spoken t
guy: that went well.et's talk about the 1922 committee, who are still reeling from the very disappointing election and the lack of majority that theresa may now enjoys. how can they change the rules to get rid of her? jess: it is a very interesting question. there is a party facing a lot of internal dynamism. the whole brexit argument is about the internal rank of the tory party. another rule they are looking to change. some people looking to stop boris from becoming leader. but can you really...
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>> he's not much of a car guy.of us haven't driv an supercar, but if you work for a supercar channel. >> dealership full of preowned beautiful super cars because they're there to make wacky, april fool's instyle -- >> have you ever give an push? >> no. >> so they ask mate jaime drive. >> it has too many buttons. >> my santa fe doesn't have all these buttons. >> he's probably nervous. he has to be because -- >> me not much for words. >> what would you daily drive in? you probably have to because he bought it for you. this is your car >> wait, what? >> that's what they're telling him but we're around the april fool's time. >> jaime's got a growing family. he's in a honda civic. >> so tomorrow you're going to drive five and a half hours. >> dude -- >> he doesn't like flying. we're also going to pay for a year's insurance, $1,000 worth of gas and at some point our friends are giving you full weekend to come up here. >> look at his eyes. he's trying to hide knack the emotion. i'm 1 with 00% like we're taking care all of
>> he's not much of a car guy.of us haven't driv an supercar, but if you work for a supercar channel. >> dealership full of preowned beautiful super cars because they're there to make wacky, april fool's instyle -- >> have you ever give an push? >> no. >> so they ask mate jaime drive. >> it has too many buttons. >> my santa fe doesn't have all these buttons. >> he's probably nervous. he has to be because -- >> me not much for words. >>...
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guy: and in london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." pendingwe're looking at home sales and consumer confidence, and those numbers coming in higher than forecast month over month for home sales. not as bad as year-over-year. higher for pending home sales month over month. confidence, the number is better than forecast at 129.2. the present situation was up substantially from last month. a good day for economic data. let's see the impact on the market. down aities, the s&p 500 quarter of a percent, dragged lower by alphabet that disappointed in terms of earnings overnight. petroleum is down 2.3% after warren buffett birther hatchway said it would help with an tousion order for occidental move forward with its anadarko bid. chevron is up and will walk away with $1 billion if it gets their bid. we will see how it plays out. he may not be as simple -- it may not be as simple. general electric is up, putting up a great performance this quarter. coming up, we are at a ceo.rence with a guy: let's talk about over here in europe. stocks are down
guy: and in london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." pendingwe're looking at home sales and consumer confidence, and those numbers coming in higher than forecast month over month for home sales. not as bad as year-over-year. higher for pending home sales month over month. confidence, the number is better than forecast at 129.2. the present situation was up substantially from last month. a good day for economic data. let's see the impact on the market. down aities, the...
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guy. guy: over the last couple of minutes, we've also learned that outflows from dws, the deutsche bank asset management division which is said to be in advanced talks with ubs, have halted the outflows given what is going on with the potential talks around that business and the potential talks between deutsche's and commerzbank. here, stocks are generally lower. we have had earnings out throughout the day from the tech sector, credit suisse with good numbers, volvo with good numbers. we've also seen sap with good numbers. withtis in the tech sector good numbers. we've also got a german yield on the 10 year that is negative again. the bund is trading in negative territory. we saw disappointing data out of germany. we also saw disappointing data from france. the dollar continues to be on an absolute tear at the moment. another commodity currency, a bit like the canadian story, really disappointing inflation coming out of australia a little earlier on. that firmly puts the rba in a downward
guy. guy: over the last couple of minutes, we've also learned that outflows from dws, the deutsche bank asset management division which is said to be in advanced talks with ubs, have halted the outflows given what is going on with the potential talks around that business and the potential talks between deutsche's and commerzbank. here, stocks are generally lower. we have had earnings out throughout the day from the tech sector, credit suisse with good numbers, volvo with good numbers. we've...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.nie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: germany's economy turning into europe's underperformers. the german government now predicts 2019 will see the weakest expansion in six months. they have been downgrading the numbers every six months, so i thing we now stand at 0.5% this year. meanwhile, china's economy is slowing, but did beat estimates with gdp numbers coming out overnight. morgan's fixed income specialist joining us on set. was negative, now positive about nine basis points. we certainly have seen a big move. my question is if the chinese data continues to come through looking reasonably solid, the yield -- does the yield continued to grind higher in germany? guest: when we think about some of the chinese data overnight, q1 gdp very strong, a jump in retail sales, industrial production, all of that signaling to some extent that some of the stimulus measures we have seen out of china are starting to see through in the economy
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.nie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: germany's economy turning into europe's underperformers. the german government now predicts 2019 will see the weakest expansion in six months. they have been downgrading the numbers every six months, so i thing we now stand at 0.5% this year. meanwhile, china's economy is slowing, but did beat estimates with gdp numbers coming out...
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are you guys telling me this guy is part little dog?ause if that's true, he is going to win every white person's vote in this country. white people love them little-ass dogs! love them! ( laughter ) but, seriously, thought, i can see why people are impressed by buttigieg. he has such a unique bio. he's a veteran, a harvard graduate and a rhodes scholar, who is openly gay, and also so young, that if he served two terms as president, when he came out, he would still only be 46. yeah. plus, he's a concert pianist and speaks seven languages, including norwegian, which he learned just so that he could read norwegian books. ( laughter ) compare that to america's current president who has read zero books and is fluent in zero languages. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) in fact-- in fact-- buttigieg is pretty much the exact opposite of donald trump in every way. like, i wouldn't be surprised if he also has the world's largest hands. and i know-- ( laughter ) i know you might be saying, "so what, trevor? buttigieg is a cool guy. so what? the
are you guys telling me this guy is part little dog?ause if that's true, he is going to win every white person's vote in this country. white people love them little-ass dogs! love them! ( laughter ) but, seriously, thought, i can see why people are impressed by buttigieg. he has such a unique bio. he's a veteran, a harvard graduate and a rhodes scholar, who is openly gay, and also so young, that if he served two terms as president, when he came out, he would still only be 46. yeah. plus, he's a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy.onnie: i'm vonnie flynn and this is bloomberg. we are seeing a little bit of difference from your site in london to what is happening in the u.s. we had higher futures this morning after closing yesterday, the highest since october. getting a little bit of softness today. we have a few things weighing in on the market. the ftse, some optimism there over in brexit. wer in the crude markets, are up to $60 a barrel. we are increasing by more than 60 yesterday. now with a 62 handle. looks like global growth is coming back. crude in through 62. i want to look at some of the individual movers, in particular walgreens. let's start with the airlines. delta reported some preliminary results. earnings higher than previous estimates. we are seeing a first-quarter revenue growth of 7%, capacity now up to 5%. so many other airlines getting a boost as well. i want to flip up the screen and come to walgreens. linehave missed on the top -- matched on the top line missed on the bottom line. the ceo say
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy.onnie: i'm vonnie flynn and this is bloomberg. we are seeing a little bit of difference from your site in london to what is happening in the u.s. we had higher futures this morning after closing yesterday, the highest since october. getting a little bit of softness today. we have a few things weighing in on the market. the ftse, some optimism there over in brexit. wer in the crude markets, are up to $60 a barrel. we are increasing by more...
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i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.the things that you read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he talks too fast. [laughter] still to come. our rock stars getting any younger? we try to help them out. [cheerin greg: they did not die before they got will. now we worry when they catch a cold. [laughter] mick jagger, ozzy osbourne both in their 70s. most had to postpone concerts because of health issues. aerosmith launched the biggest residency this week. aerosmith is making you come to them in vegas because moving around is getting too hard. [laughter] i am sure these guys have lived harder and rocked harder and partied harder than we will ev
i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.the things that you read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he...
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guy? guy: thank you very much indeed.ck look at where european stocks have settled. 100 dipping a tiny bit during the auction process. this is where we finished up. a positive session. london outperforming. the reason for that outperformance is we have seen the pound going lower. you'll be able to follow all of the action on bloomberg radio coming up. we will be dealing with that at the top of the hour. don't forget to tune into the cable show, jon ferro back on the show now that we are five hours apart for the united states again. we will be speaking to the data -- to the director general of the wto getting his take as to why they have downgraded the growth outlook. is that due to the president of the eighth straight tactics? -- we? we will find next will find out next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. time to the bloomberg business flash. problems for jet engine maker rolls-royce. grounded airlines has t
guy? guy: thank you very much indeed.ck look at where european stocks have settled. 100 dipping a tiny bit during the auction process. this is where we finished up. a positive session. london outperforming. the reason for that outperformance is we have seen the pound going lower. you'll be able to follow all of the action on bloomberg radio coming up. we will be dealing with that at the top of the hour. don't forget to tune into the cable show, jon ferro back on the show now that we are five...
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i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.ou read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he talks too fast. [laughter] still to come. our rock stars getting any younger? we try to help them out. [cheering] -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't
i think this guy, i thought he was a violent guy.ou read about him is always like ben shapiro, precious salt lake, plays the entire campus liberal, a look at a video, it's a guy talking really quietly. but the audience is screaming. and he is talking logically and quiet. greg: i would agree with the door me if they would've said turning off his voice is annoying. my wife does that, he is talking really fast like this, and liberals are this, and my wife is like, god stop it. he talks too fast....
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guy: in london, i am gone johnson -- i'm guy johnson. vonnie?onnie: global markets rallying in the u.s.. let us get to abigail doolittle. not a huge amount of movement. upgail: take a look at that, 1/10 -- .1%. held back by the small-cap russell 2000. it is doing well at .8%. the dax up a little bit up .3%. all of these indexes higher on the week. the dow and the dax up seven days in a row. we have emerging markets climbing as well. this as we have that goldilocks andrt plus president trump, let us look at the 10 year yield. an interesting action. prior to the jobs report we did have bonds pulling back a bit. investors thinking that that will help the federal reserve stay on this course, and president trump saying that he thinks the fed should cut rates and stop shrinking the balance sheet. we see yields falling on the action. let us take a look at the dow. this stock dragging on the dow jones industrial average. it is its first day as a publicly trading company and it spun out from dupont. jp morgan putting and underweight on that. energy helpe
guy: in london, i am gone johnson -- i'm guy johnson. vonnie?onnie: global markets rallying in the u.s.. let us get to abigail doolittle. not a huge amount of movement. upgail: take a look at that, 1/10 -- .1%. held back by the small-cap russell 2000. it is doing well at .8%. the dax up a little bit up .3%. all of these indexes higher on the week. the dow and the dax up seven days in a row. we have emerging markets climbing as well. this as we have that goldilocks andrt plus president trump,...
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guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: european equities pretty much flat on the day. stoxx 600 barely budging from that flat line. we are up less than 1/10 of 1%. where we are seeing some weakness is in the mining sector today. basic resources trading lower. we were just hearing from bill baruch at the cme on what is happening with copper. we have seen some metals rising out of their ranges, and mining stocks on the back of that. interesting to see if the metals catch up with the miners or if down towardsift the metals. giving the green light for u.s. trade talks. the question is how much is priced into that story. if there was a problem, where would euro-dollar go? vonnie: in the u.s., major indices down 1/4 of 1%, and the nasdaq down half of 1%. some of the worst performers include alliance data systems. the street was disappointed for what it can't from epsilon from publicis. little bit ofs a trepidation here now than apple
guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: european equities pretty much flat on the day. stoxx 600 barely budging from that flat line. we are up less than 1/10 of 1%. where we are seeing some weakness is in the mining sector today. basic resources trading lower. we were just hearing from bill baruch at the cme on what is happening with copper. we have...
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guy: -- this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.w york, this is the european close. vonnie: updates on that breaking news. tradeweb has just opened for trading. here is emma chandra. emma: the financial services company beginning public trading on the nasdaq around 15 minutes ago. you mentioned they are trading as tw. price 25% above the ipo could shares priced around $27 per share. now looking at around $34 per share. they sold 40 million shares in the ipo. that was above the initial marketing number of shares and the pricing above the marketed range. the ipo price value of the company, a market cap of $6 billion. seeing now suggesting the market cap will be $7.5 billion. the first day of trading for a new company tends to be one with a lot of euphoria. we tend to see a big spike in the prices. investors will be looking to see where it settles over the next few days. this is the second biggest ipo of the year. the biggest being lyft, which we discussed last week. tradeweb opening on the nasdaq, 20ding around $34 a share, 6% above t
guy: -- this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.w york, this is the european close. vonnie: updates on that breaking news. tradeweb has just opened for trading. here is emma chandra. emma: the financial services company beginning public trading on the nasdaq around 15 minutes ago. you mentioned they are trading as tw. price 25% above the ipo could shares priced around $27 per share. now looking at around $34 per share. they sold 40 million shares in the ipo. that was above...
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guy: in london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the s&p 500 is down fractionally, but we have seen some blow away earnings, not least from microsoft, which has and is a trillion massive boon to the s&p 500. 3m is the big drag on the dow, as well as one of the drags on the s&p 500, down a whopping 10%. guy: i want to take the other side of the coin. you are spot on when you talk about some of the really solid numbers that have come out in some corporate's today, but also that 3m story i think is really indicative as well. there is alternative narrative out today which is that the global economic slowdown is something you need to pay attention to. you can see that in the 3m numbers, but also elsewhere. this is the korean yuan. the dollar moving stronger against it earlier on. the data really is appointing in terms of trade numbers. the data more broadly really weak. that is something you really want to pay attention to, a useful bellwether for what is happening in asia. then you have this broad dollar strength. euro-dollar tr
guy: in london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the s&p 500 is down fractionally, but we have seen some blow away earnings, not least from microsoft, which has and is a trillion massive boon to the s&p 500. 3m is the big drag on the dow, as well as one of the drags on the s&p 500, down a whopping 10%. guy: i want to take the other side of the coin. you are spot on when you talk about some of the really solid numbers that have come out in some...
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hey, guys.ow are you? >> how are you? so i brought in a contractor, and we're gonna start making changes immediately. the sooner we have a new layout, the closer we'll be to making money. i need to figure out how to change the look and feel of the place. it doesn't feel inviting. >> is there anything that you really want to keep? i'd like to keep the exterior walls. >> [laughs] okay. >> this is the kitchen. >> oh, wow. >> so ideally, i'd like to go that way. >> okay. >> in here, i really want to have this bar jut out into the middle of the store so that when i come in the front door, i'm seeing a really nice bar all the way around. so i'd like to get started tomorrow. >> okay. >> we're all getting ready for one last night of business before this place gets a major overhaul, and we're not telling anybody our plans yet. >> marcus, the mayor was in here tonight. i told her that i thought there was gonna be some changes and that-- [people cheering] she asked about what those changes were. i said the
hey, guys.ow are you? >> how are you? so i brought in a contractor, and we're gonna start making changes immediately. the sooner we have a new layout, the closer we'll be to making money. i need to figure out how to change the look and feel of the place. it doesn't feel inviting. >> is there anything that you really want to keep? i'd like to keep the exterior walls. >> [laughs] okay. >> this is the kitchen. >> oh, wow. >> so ideally, i'd like to go that way....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn.s is the european close on "bloomberg markets." it's been a big earnings day. also some economic data out. let's check those global markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: the s&p 500 fractionally higher. we still have the chips index down 1.3%, the worst week right now in more than a month on weakness from intel. take a look at the russell 2000. we have a real divergence between the chips being down, small caps higher on the day. in europe, the german dax higher on the day, up about 3/10 of 1%. on the week, there is a risk off tone. let's take a look at some of the asset classes. the shanghai composite on the week down 5.6%, its worst week since october of last year. fears around stimulus being cut plus a huge rally this year, investors seeking chips off the table. -- the euro-yen is down 9/10 of 1%. index," upe "fear for a second week in a row. it may suggest some volatility ahead, especially with the shanghai composite down on the week. for the s&p 500 over the last year, this is a
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn.s is the european close on "bloomberg markets." it's been a big earnings day. also some economic data out. let's check those global markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: the s&p 500 fractionally higher. we still have the chips index down 1.3%, the worst week right now in more than a month on weakness from intel. take a look at the russell 2000. we have a real divergence between...
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guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: high-frequency economic data. the university of michigan reading for april, building on that strong gdp number, 3.2% in the first quarter. that came in a little bit earlier. we will talk about inflation, core pce quarter over quarter just a little bit less than what economists were looking for. 10 year yield creeping back up 2.50 earlier on. some selling, clearly, and u.s. equities. the dollar index is down today. $98 for most above of the session so far. intel down, dragging tech stocks lower with it. some are saying this is just a pause in the chip cycle. 2.1 percentwn despite some silver linings in its corley report. in just a few minutes, we will speak with the ceo kevin johnson after that earnings report did show solid growth in the u.s. and china. guy: one of the big factors affecting european markets today is what is happening with the price of oil. crude trading up sharply. we've seen some fairly big clips going through in terms of what has been going on to the downsid
guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: high-frequency economic data. the university of michigan reading for april, building on that strong gdp number, 3.2% in the first quarter. that came in a little bit earlier. we will talk about inflation, core pce quarter over quarter just a little bit less than what economists were looking for. 10 year yield creeping back up 2.50 earlier on. some selling, clearly, and u.s. equities. the dollar index is down...
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here's the deal, guys.here is no one who has done more, including the political system, congressmen, senators, governors, nobody who has done for labor unions than unions. it's just a fact. minimum wage, overtime pay, 48-hour weeks, weekends off. i could go on for the next five minutes. all those rights exist because you and my family way back in the day in scranton fought for those things. nonunion workers have rights because of the sacrifices that you made. here's the good news. for the last, i would say, close to 20 years, we kind of forgot it. you could have bought into this new, right wing economic series, -- economic theory, that we know unions are greedy, this, that. the very people you gave those rights to. but now, they are beginning to realize, and most of you don't focus on this. i spoke at a business school at northwestern university, 300, 400 graduate students. about 40 million hourly workers have to sign a noncompete agreement to get a job. used to be you couldn't work for jimmy john's making
here's the deal, guys.here is no one who has done more, including the political system, congressmen, senators, governors, nobody who has done for labor unions than unions. it's just a fact. minimum wage, overtime pay, 48-hour weeks, weekends off. i could go on for the next five minutes. all those rights exist because you and my family way back in the day in scranton fought for those things. nonunion workers have rights because of the sacrifices that you made. here's the good news. for the last,...
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guys, is time for "tonight show hashtags." go. ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey. we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag, and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. so since "game of thrones" is back this weekend, i sent out a a hashtag called "if i had the throne." and i asked you guys to send us funny or weird things that you would do if you were in charge. within 30 minutes it was a a trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing along. [ cheers and applause ] that's always fun. now i thought i'd share some of my favorite "if i had the throne" suggestions from you guys. this first one is from @overtiredkatie. [ light laughter ] she's overtired. tweeting too much. yeah. she says, "i would have netflix replace the 'are you still watching' message with 'shame shame shame!'" [ laughter and applause ] basically the same thing. >> steve: same thing. it doesn't even get the titles. >> jimmy: the next one is from @eevans315. >> steve: 315? >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: oh, i tho
guys, is time for "tonight show hashtags." go. ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey. we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag, and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. so since "game of thrones" is back this weekend, i sent out a a hashtag called "if i had the throne." and i asked you guys to send us funny or weird things that you would do if you were in charge. within 30 minutes it was a a trending topic in the...
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guy: great scoop.'s take a look at the earnings story manifesting itself in the european market. we got the london market underperforming. the dax is flat, the cac 40 flat. on theis underperforming big mining stocks as well as the earnings stories. we have a lot to talk about in europe. the cac 40 being helped by airbus. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are 30 seconds away from the end of regular trading in europe. not a lot of action. france, nothing happening. the dax great, nothing happening. spanish markets up a little bit. the spanish market interesting. the london market is lower. you can see in the top quarter that the nordic market is under real pressure. we will talk about that in a moment. .3%.tse 100 down around china's data not that great overnight. there's an expectation of more stimulus, but the miners did not do well. dax trading flat. the madrid market is doing reasonably well. a number of reasons. oil stocks around europe are doing ok. brent stocks doing ok on the spanish market. we are co
guy: great scoop.'s take a look at the earnings story manifesting itself in the european market. we got the london market underperforming. the dax is flat, the cac 40 flat. on theis underperforming big mining stocks as well as the earnings stories. we have a lot to talk about in europe. the cac 40 being helped by airbus. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are 30 seconds away from the end of regular trading in europe. not a lot of action. france, nothing happening. the dax great, nothing happening....
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guy? guy: thank you very much indeed. speakt, we are going to with andrew bailey, the ceo of the u.k.'s financial conduct authority. what does brexit mean for his job? that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i'm guye from london, johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn coming this is "bloomberg markets." guy: should present exit from the e.u., and if that happens, will it lead to a bonfire for financial regulation for the city of london? andrew bailey is the want to ask and is the head of the u.k. regulatory body and is the top runner to be the next governor perry -- the next governor. they say that the city of blended with gain an advantage if we were to do away with regulation that exists. of those that make that argument, global regulation is increasingly where we should look and they are becoming more aligned and not less? andrew: there is no question that over a decade ago, what has happened is a global initiative to rebuild stronger foundations financially. thatt will not impact on global approach. financial m
guy? guy: thank you very much indeed. speakt, we are going to with andrew bailey, the ceo of the u.k.'s financial conduct authority. what does brexit mean for his job? that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i'm guye from london, johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn coming this is "bloomberg markets." guy: should present exit from the e.u., and if that happens, will it lead to a bonfire for financial regulation for the city of london? andrew bailey is the want to ask and...
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i would say i can't get over you guys. i admire your current, 17 stories up walking a being. -- a beam. come on, man. room,the people in this represent the people who make manufacturing go. i see people who lead the way to safer, cleaner energy and energy future that will be done by repairing over a million miles of leaky pipeline. most of it put in back in the 60's. i see people build a 21st-century electric grid that will protect this nation from foreign adversaries and the way they use cyberspace. i see people busting their next their whole lives, earning their pensions. you earn every penny you work for and not anything less. i mean it. i mean it. i am tired of it. right.t billions of people across this nation who get up every single day, go to work, raise a family, pay their taxes, and make the country work. is to bere looking for treated fairly, with respect, with some dignity because you matter. think about it this way. this is how i think about it. how my family and my neighborhood think about it. any ofs no possib
i would say i can't get over you guys. i admire your current, 17 stories up walking a being. -- a beam. come on, man. room,the people in this represent the people who make manufacturing go. i see people who lead the way to safer, cleaner energy and energy future that will be done by repairing over a million miles of leaky pipeline. most of it put in back in the 60's. i see people build a 21st-century electric grid that will protect this nation from foreign adversaries and the way they use...
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guy: from london -- from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: a big day for earnings. of 1%, 500 just up 1/10 but we have plenty of deals to talk about today. "the wall street journal" reporting a merger. up, sendingfin is the s&p 500 to just a bit of a positive gain today. crude oil futures down under $63 a barrel this morning. we've been keeping an eye on that. we will be talking to one of our tehran correspondence this hour. we will also speak with stephen schwarzman, blackstone's ceo, from the mocon global constant -- from the milken global conference. story, u.s.ntraday markets are heading towards fresh records. if you break down europe, you can see that oil story manifesting itself at the bottom end of the markets. stocks under pressure once again. it started tuesday last week and has been going ever since. euro-dollar absolutely unchanged at the moment. such a big wake for data -- a big week for data. goldilocks stocks in some ways. building up payrolls in the u.s. a little later this week . the other
guy: from london -- from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: a big day for earnings. of 1%, 500 just up 1/10 but we have plenty of deals to talk about today. "the wall street journal" reporting a merger. up, sendingfin is the s&p 500 to just a bit of a positive gain today. crude oil futures down under $63 a barrel this morning. we've been keeping an eye on that. we will be talking to one of our tehran...
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you guys ready to do this? excited. >> all right, 14 questions... >> [laughs] >> ...between you and that $1 million. you got the three lifelines up there if you need them along the way, and you guys are playing together just to clear it up. you will be calling final answer. >> yes. >> all right? >> no pressure. >> no pressure at all. >> both: [laugh] >> so let's do it, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] all right, guys, >> thank you. >> $500 question starts us off. here we go. in the legendary tale, which of these was not one of the knights of king arthur's rou >> if we don't know this, we should just walk out right now. >> a lot of street cred on the line right now. >> yeah, uh, i think we're gonna go with d, final answer. >> sir mix-a-lot. >> yeah. >> not part of it. >> that would have been cool. that would have been interesting if he was. >> it would have been, yeah. >> it would have been very interesting. >> $1,000 question. created by i.c. parker i
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that was the guy. he knew what he was doing.pull off and then you have two extremely different coaches working with each other. there is not going to be a match. >> i have probably given you a dismal answer. some of that stuff was just not the things i did when i was in special forces. i studied and understand them, you might have to look to another expert about the thing. there is plenty of data between the army and the war college. i'm convinced it is all of it but just not written by the unit i was in. okay? other questions? >> sans miller from yahoo news. >> her! sean! >> as you alluded to, the cia had a major operation going on in laos simultaneously involving isis as well. what were relations like between the cia and nsf in laos during this time? >> i will talk about the cia in laos, they started to declassify this stuff nearly 90s and guess who's writing the most books? a lot of cia operatives in the cia. i spent time with tom ahearn, historian at the cia fishing archive. people tell you their stories in print, they are p
that was the guy. he knew what he was doing.pull off and then you have two extremely different coaches working with each other. there is not going to be a match. >> i have probably given you a dismal answer. some of that stuff was just not the things i did when i was in special forces. i studied and understand them, you might have to look to another expert about the thing. there is plenty of data between the army and the war college. i'm convinced it is all of it but just not written by...
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guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." 904 is wherean see we are on the s&p 500, staying above the 2100 mark for the time being. yield 10 year treasury after all of that buying at the end of last week, back down to 2.55. some of the stocks on the move in the s&p, obviously the banks. 2.75%. sachs down a bit of a better performance elsewhere in the financials. elsewhere in the s&p 500, 8.6%nce data systems down after people say it didn't pay enough for its salon unit -- for its epsilon unit. electronic arts down 2.25%. guy: european equities are doing absolutely nothing. remember, it is a holiday shortened week. we've only got four days. volume is actually ok. stoxx 600 unchanged at the moment. we started off a little positively, then faded the early rally. pretty similar to what we saw out of asia as well. stocks the big mining really outperforming the metals of late. i wonder whether or not we will see the start of those two minorsng, or maybe the come down. is the one you want to pay attentio
guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." 904 is wherean see we are on the s&p 500, staying above the 2100 mark for the time being. yield 10 year treasury after all of that buying at the end of last week, back down to 2.55. some of the stocks on the move in the s&p, obviously the banks. 2.75%. sachs down a bit of a better performance elsewhere in the financials. elsewhere in the s&p 500, 8.6%nce data systems down after people say it didn't pay enough...
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this guy's a racist.went on facebook and wrote about the incident too saying she called the whole starbucks to yell at the man in the hat about hating brown people and that she was sad because she was the only one who did. then the backlash came against her. people started calling her place of work, a music store. the store fired her because bullying someone you disagree with isn't their thing. >> we've always felt that griffin was the equivalent of kind of a musical town square for the community, and we welcome people of all views. greg: that's my kind of place. right, jeff? ♪ we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wiz a ard of oz. [laughter] greg: did everybody or else see what i just saw? because i am on medications. [laughter] all right. i'm going to go to tyrus, because you are wearing a hat. aside from john, but you're wearing a new hat. >> i like hats. greg: i'm not wearing hats, because why would you cover this? [laughter] >> yeah. sometimes you just gotta own it. [laughter] greg: so this pers
this guy's a racist.went on facebook and wrote about the incident too saying she called the whole starbucks to yell at the man in the hat about hating brown people and that she was sad because she was the only one who did. then the backlash came against her. people started calling her place of work, a music store. the store fired her because bullying someone you disagree with isn't their thing. >> we've always felt that griffin was the equivalent of kind of a musical town square for the...
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guy: in london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."ind out what those markets looked like. here's abigail doolittle. abigail: small decline for major averages in the u.s. after opening slightly higher. the s&p and the nasdaq down for the second day in a row. the nasdaq is flipping for its worst two days of the month of april. all of this as we are waiting for shares of pinterest to open. the digital scrapbook company did raise $1.4 billion in their ipo. over in asia, we have seen some even more weakness than here in the u.s.. the nikkei down 8/10 of 1% in the shanghai composite down for tenths of 1%. let's take a look at the german dax. over the last seven days, the german dax trading higher, up 2.9% over that time despite the fact there's been some pretty disappointing data out of europe. investors looking past it, apparently priced in considering we did have the imf tell ahead on that a couple of weeks ago. as we take a look at what has been happening over the last five days, really just bloodshed here in the s&p 500 health care sect
guy: in london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets."ind out what those markets looked like. here's abigail doolittle. abigail: small decline for major averages in the u.s. after opening slightly higher. the s&p and the nasdaq down for the second day in a row. the nasdaq is flipping for its worst two days of the month of april. all of this as we are waiting for shares of pinterest to open. the digital scrapbook company did raise $1.4 billion in their ipo. over in asia, we...
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guys, we do this thing every week where i send out a a hasghtag we asked you guys to respond to thopachella just happened, it's the start of concert season, i sent out a a hashtag called "concert fail." i asked you guys to send us funny or weird things that happened to you at concerts. in under 20 minutes, it was the number two trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing. [ cheers and applause ] number two trending. so now i thought i'd share some of my favorite concert fail stories from you guys. this first one is from @travisbob. he says, "i had bad seats at my first concert. i saw people body surfing to the front. so i figured that's my best chance. my friends hoisted me up and the crowd surfed me straight to the very back." [ laughter ] no, no! other way, other way! no, no, please! no, no. [ applause ] this is from @mrkevinbf. he says, i thought i was hugging my girlfriend from behind. it turns out it was just some random dude with long hair. he was cool about it, though." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: aw. that's nice. i love this song too. >> jimmy: i love you, bro
guys, we do this thing every week where i send out a a hasghtag we asked you guys to respond to thopachella just happened, it's the start of concert season, i sent out a a hashtag called "concert fail." i asked you guys to send us funny or weird things that happened to you at concerts. in under 20 minutes, it was the number two trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing. [ cheers and applause ] number two trending. so now i thought i'd share some of my favorite concert fail...
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is that cool with you guys?t some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ light laughter ] >> steve: sunshine. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, final season of "game of thrones," for premiering this weekend. nothing says winter is coming like waiting until spring. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, julian assange, for looking like a mall santa on the wrong side of a nervous breakdown. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: get on my lap! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, the masters tournament, for being coachella for dads. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm writing this, i'm -- these are -- >> steve: you've got to think of them off the top of your head. >> jimmy: that's correct. >> steve: yeah, you're just making them up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: you just got so many people to thank. you're such a -- you live in such a state of gratitude -- [ light laughter ] -- that it's hard for you to file through all the stuff you're grateful for and write thank you notes for. that's one of m
is that cool with you guys?t some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ light laughter ] >> steve: sunshine. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, final season of "game of thrones," for premiering this weekend. nothing says winter is coming like waiting until spring. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, julian assange, for looking like a mall santa on the wrong side of a nervous breakdown. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: get on my lap! ♪ >> jimmy:...
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guy: i am guy johnson. vonnie: it is jobs friday. we will be concentrating on that throughout the show and president trump on his way to california and making comments. we will bring you those when we get them. let us check u.s. markets and where they stand. subdued, and the 10-year yeild -- the 10 year yield down after a mixed job report. we have the s&p 500 up .3%. in line with the major industries. all told, not a huge amount of action at this point. the dow up .2%. it is at 97.37, a little weakness. guy: a little bit, but not much. the stoxx 600 plate -- trading flat. we do have action in the cable rate. there was a spike earlier on, driven by donald tusk coming out and talking about an extension. theresa may is looking for a shorter extension. the fear is that we could end up with a rolling cliff edges. the dollar is a factor in all of this with the payroll story. the best-performing sector in europe was a cracking first quarter. the european also set -- the european auto sector is up by 7% this week. it is fascinating to juxtap
guy: i am guy johnson. vonnie: it is jobs friday. we will be concentrating on that throughout the show and president trump on his way to california and making comments. we will bring you those when we get them. let us check u.s. markets and where they stand. subdued, and the 10-year yeild -- the 10 year yield down after a mixed job report. we have the s&p 500 up .3%. in line with the major industries. all told, not a huge amount of action at this point. the dow up .2%. it is at 97.37, a...
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think they know. >> do you want to be known as the guy that went home, or the guy that "oh, he used a just gonna go with d, whatwr t,hat were youking? c, vows. vows. >> yeah, i knew that was gonna happen. >> stuart, no. i don't want you to be that guy. thank you for coming in. it was good to meet you. walking out of here empty-handed. head on up. ♪ [applause] you hate to see that happen, walking out of here with all those lifelines still on the board, stuart walking out of here empty-handed. i got a lot of money to give away. so our next contestant is a content developer from los angeles, california. please welcome jake freud. how you doing, jake? >> good, nice to meet you. ♪ >> we got to turn the tide around here. >> let's do it. >> bad mojo. but we got a lot of money left. >> perfect. >> in fact, i have $1 million to give away. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got the three lifelines up there. let's start making some money around here. >> love it. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] all right, jake. $500 question up first.
think they know. >> do you want to be known as the guy that went home, or the guy that "oh, he used a just gonna go with d, whatwr t,hat were youking? c, vows. vows. >> yeah, i knew that was gonna happen. >> stuart, no. i don't want you to be that guy. thank you for coming in. it was good to meet you. walking out of here empty-handed. head on up. ♪ [applause] you hate to see that happen, walking out of here with all those lifelines still on the board, stuart walking out...
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i just told these guys to hold up. >> where is the guy that got stabbed?ediately it just became a large crime scene. >> they're looking for a long-haired white guy. they say he got to main street. >> i looked over and saw our field producer take off and she had a little camera she was filming with and i didn't see who she was filming but i saw her make her way into the infirmary. >> i saw a man walking towards me and realized it was the victim for only one reason, there was blood on his shirt. and i saw blood drops coming from him, so i just started to follow him into the medical building. >> where do you want me? >> i was a little shocked because every time they would remove another article of his clothing, there was a bigger and keeping gash. but the bizarre thing about it is, all he was concerned about was his tennis shoes. >> don't throw them away. they're brand spanking new. can you put them in a bag, please? >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> okay. >> we'll get you an ambulance. >> how bad? is it worse than this? >> we need to get him on the gur
i just told these guys to hold up. >> where is the guy that got stabbed?ediately it just became a large crime scene. >> they're looking for a long-haired white guy. they say he got to main street. >> i looked over and saw our field producer take off and she had a little camera she was filming with and i didn't see who she was filming but i saw her make her way into the infirmary. >> i saw a man walking towards me and realized it was the victim for only one reason, there...
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thanks guys. >> huge guy fan and he sold me on it. >> come on >> the research is there. >> pressure is>> there's no pressure at all but you talk about unh huge stock from a charitable trust. just to say, biden doesn't want single payer you have no candidate of credibility that could be present. >> shoot first, ask question later. last five years, average 17 trades people are losing their minds. >> they are, they are. i completely agree with you. >> i love the fact that you watch "fast money. >> i'm doing my show >> the chime tells us the seventh pick is in dom is standing by >> thor's hammer noah syndergaard ready for the seventh round pick you've been known as a guy who likes forward thinking, technology, young people oriented companies so take us through what that means for this pick. >> that's a really good question, actually we're going to go with amazon. >> why >> personally, every day i get two or three amazon boxes. i can imagine what other people are doing. i really admire their purchase of whole foods in 2017 and passed walmart as the largest retailer in 2015. >> is this a buy
thanks guys. >> huge guy fan and he sold me on it. >> come on >> the research is there. >> pressure is>> there's no pressure at all but you talk about unh huge stock from a charitable trust. just to say, biden doesn't want single payer you have no candidate of credibility that could be present. >> shoot first, ask question later. last five years, average 17 trades people are losing their minds. >> they are, they are. i completely agree with you....
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guy: no.t page of the financial times but it won't go much further than that. -- on whatn what it comes out, if it is salacious or scandalous, that might change. seeill be fascinating to how people work their way through this but i wonder if it even plays outside the beltway. audience, i global think it will be an interesting play across all of america. for our first word news, here is uma. making effortsn to ramp up his defense arsenal with a test firing of a new kind of tactical guided weapon. north korea is demanding mike pompeo be removed from direct nuclear negotiations. he is accused of making reckless remarks. the u.s. and china hoping to reach a trade deal early in may. burke has learned that the plan calls for president trump and china's xi jinping to sign an agreement later in the month. the world's two biggest economies are trying to end a nine-month trade war. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says negotiations are in the final stages. more economic misery for the euro area. weakne
guy: no.t page of the financial times but it won't go much further than that. -- on whatn what it comes out, if it is salacious or scandalous, that might change. seeill be fascinating to how people work their way through this but i wonder if it even plays outside the beltway. audience, i global think it will be an interesting play across all of america. for our first word news, here is uma. making effortsn to ramp up his defense arsenal with a test firing of a new kind of tactical guided...