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becky: cuando empecÉ a salir con mi novio, subimos la foto.cumpliendo una de sus grandes sueÑos, despuÉs de ser parte de la cinta "power ranger" estÁ en otra pelÍcula. bekcy: tiene un mensaje sÚper positivo para los niÑos, no tienes que cambiar quiÉn eres. ilia: desde egipto hasta la tierra prometida, univisiÓn 65 le llevarÁ a vivir una travesÍa llena de conflictos, un especial de dos horas del gran Éxito de verano "josé de egipto". en la visiÓn de josÉ cambiÓ el destino de todo un pueblo. josÉ ahora poderoso, llegarÁ cara a cara con sus hermanos que lo vendieron como esclavo. despuÉs podrÁ continuar con el gran estreno de "la tierra prometida". el lunes 7 de agosto por univisiÓn 65. regresamos esta noche a las 11. ♪ ♪ marÍa elena: hoy es viernes 4 de agosto. la asamblea constituyente de nicolÁs maduro se instalÓ hoy en medio del rechazo internacional, y denuncia de fraude de la oposiciÓn. el fiscal general dice que ha implicado las investigaciones sobre filtraciones del gobierno y lanza una advertencia a los periodistas que la publiquen. un d
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>> becky, thank you. i have talked to many of the ambassadors already.e had a form meal meeting tuesy and wednesday. people are very welcoming. i think they know the president, secretary tillerson, secretary mattis and the congress are together i wrote an op-ed about that, about how together our administration is on support of nato we know the strength nate nate to cflanato can bring and we're speaking with one voice. i'm taking this to our european allies in nato, we know today nato is facing some of our biggest tests. we have really in afghanistan our country is going to go forward with a more robust effort to ash sure that there are not terror cells that are fermenting in afghanistan and the surrounding areas. i think our allies are ready to step in and help we'll ask for that help. i think nato is especially important now. i think everyone realizes it just taking the common threats that we have very seriously. >> in your op-ed piece you pointed out that you think the alliance needs to be revitalized in some way. can you play out what you think that g
>> becky, thank you. i have talked to many of the ambassadors already.e had a form meal meeting tuesy and wednesday. people are very welcoming. i think they know the president, secretary tillerson, secretary mattis and the congress are together i wrote an op-ed about that, about how together our administration is on support of nato we know the strength nate nate to cflanato can bring and we're speaking with one voice. i'm taking this to our european allies in nato, we know today nato is...
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becky anderson with the very latest here. and the driver of the van still on the run, becky? >> reporter: still on the run. we were told in the past hour or so by authorities that quite frankly they do not have any idea where he is. there have been three arrests, we are told, associated with the attack in employebarcelona that 13, injured more than 100, from as many as 24 different nations. in the-- this is an incredibly touristic area. the long zone that runs from here at plaza catalonia toward the sea. it was full of tourists at around 5:00 in the afternoon yesterday when this van careened down this pedestrian zone, knocking people out of its way. people flying out of the way. a tidal wave of people running from this as it was described. the van driver fled and is on the run. there was talk that the third suspect arrested in this may have been that van driver. at present it seems they have no idea where he is. that is what happened hours ago. six or seven hours after that, we got news of another possible trivalent incident about -- possible terror incident about 70 miles aw
becky anderson with the very latest here. and the driver of the van still on the run, becky? >> reporter: still on the run. we were told in the past hour or so by authorities that quite frankly they do not have any idea where he is. there have been three arrests, we are told, associated with the attack in employebarcelona that 13, injured more than 100, from as many as 24 different nations. in the-- this is an incredibly touristic area. the long zone that runs from here at plaza catalonia...
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i'm becky anderson. a manhunt for the man still at last. cnn newsroom starts right now. >> we begin from the white house. ex-white house strategist steve bannon says the trump presidency is over now he is not part of it. bannon was fired friday. seven months into the white house job. hours later, he was back at his old position as executive chairman of breitbart news which he called his quote killing machine. >> after being fired, bannon told "the weekly standard" the following, the trump presidency we fought for and won is over. we will make something of the trump presidency, but that presidency is over. it will be something else and all kinds of fights and good days and bad days, but that presidency is over. >> one white house official says bannon's firing was originally intended to take place two weeks ago, but put off. he is the latest high profile figure to exit the trump inner circle. >> that includes michael flynn and sean spicer and reince priebus. >> to explain how bannon's dismissal unfolded, here is jim acosta. >> reporter: like
i'm becky anderson. a manhunt for the man still at last. cnn newsroom starts right now. >> we begin from the white house. ex-white house strategist steve bannon says the trump presidency is over now he is not part of it. bannon was fired friday. seven months into the white house job. hours later, he was back at his old position as executive chairman of breitbart news which he called his quote killing machine. >> after being fired, bannon told "the weekly standard" the...
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i'm becky quick. his job is to fund the search for new drugs for rare diseases but that mission became personal after a doctor's diagnosis what is a granny pod the new trend that can keep your aging parents close to home an we mean really close don't look now eclipse is coming and that means someone is making money. bargains that aren't school supplies and forget about putting fido and fluffy in concrete kennels the new high end vacations for your cat or dog. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the kmoney", your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> we begin with a story of courage. jonathan silversteen spent time creating new drugs to cure rare diseases this week's cover story is race for a cure >> making smart bets on potential new medicines is how health care venture capitalist built a 20 year career the stakes just got a lot more personal. >> it wasn't until i saw a movement specialist i had a slight tremor in my left leg that he was able to put it together and say these
i'm becky quick. his job is to fund the search for new drugs for rare diseases but that mission became personal after a doctor's diagnosis what is a granny pod the new trend that can keep your aging parents close to home an we mean really close don't look now eclipse is coming and that means someone is making money. bargains that aren't school supplies and forget about putting fido and fluffy in concrete kennels the new high end vacations for your cat or dog. "on the money" starts...
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>> becky, i knew in high school. asked her to prom. >> oh, she is stunning. >> there is a shadow of becky, fellow driver, connor daily, wedding last weekends up in toronto, she was my prom date. we went our separate ways. she pursued her career in ac being, i pursued mine in racing, in ways the accident is the best think, she receipted out afterward to see how i was doing, and the rest is history. >> see? fellows, all i need to get is shishkabobs. >> trust me, so it sounds bad, but worth it. >> i'll drive a pole through my head this afternoon, get a hot woman like that. >> the fact you recovered, you can put your socks on, i mean, you can dance! >> apparently. who knew? nothing that i knew before. >> did you not dance before dancing with the stars? >> no there is was the extent of my dancing before. i don't think i had ever danced sober before the show. >> wow. >> yes. >> but you had moves. i mean, it is impressive. you hit your mark, bang, bang. >> incredibly challenging. >> here is the thing. was it the rhumba that
>> becky, i knew in high school. asked her to prom. >> oh, she is stunning. >> there is a shadow of becky, fellow driver, connor daily, wedding last weekends up in toronto, she was my prom date. we went our separate ways. she pursued her career in ac being, i pursued mine in racing, in ways the accident is the best think, she receipted out afterward to see how i was doing, and the rest is history. >> see? fellows, all i need to get is shishkabobs. >> trust me, so...
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. >> and i'm becky anderson in barcelona for you. it's 11:00 a.m. here. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> around the world, good day to you. the ex'white house strategist, steve bannon, says that had trump presidency is now over. now that he's been fired, no longer part of the administration. fired on friday, seven months into his job at the white house. hours later he was back into his previous position as the executive chairman of breitbart news right wing site, which he calls, quote, his killing machine. >> saying quote, the trump presidency that we fout for and won is over. we still have a huge movement, and we will make something of this trump presidency. and there will be good days and bad days, but that presidency is over. >> one white house official tells cnn bannon's firing was originally intended to take place two weeks ago was put off. >> the trump white house has now suffered a steady erosion of its biggest players since the earliest days of the administration. and steve bannon is just the latest. >> we've a look at bannon's short but storm
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now becky quick. >> ebegin with airplane safety. no doubt you have noticed seat size right side getting smaller and space in general is at a premium. one advocacy group fears it's more than your comfort being compromised. recently a judge ruled that the faa needs to consider regulating seat size. that's today's cover story, seats versus safety. >> does this lack familiar. >> they are way too small. i am a 6'4" guy and they seem to be made for about a 5'0" guy? the largest airline passenger non-profit passenger advocacy group flyers rights brought a lawsuit citing that the seat pitch the distance between two seats has dwindled from 35 inches to 31 inches with some planes as close as 28 inches. meantime, seat width has narrowed from 18 1/2 inches to just 17. at issue, the faa mandate that passengers must be able to get out of a plane within 90 seconds in an emergency. the faa maintains that seat size has no effect on that. but the court ruled that the faa hadn't shown enough evidence to prove in and ordered the agency to review its de
now becky quick. >> ebegin with airplane safety. no doubt you have noticed seat size right side getting smaller and space in general is at a premium. one advocacy group fears it's more than your comfort being compromised. recently a judge ruled that the faa needs to consider regulating seat size. that's today's cover story, seats versus safety. >> does this lack familiar. >> they are way too small. i am a 6'4" guy and they seem to be made for about a 5'0" guy? the...
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reportera: becky g ademÁs se encuentra cumpliendo uno de sus mÁs grandes sueÑos. como periodista y presentadora en 1981 y despuÉs de 36 aÑosiembro de la familia. pamela: con estas tiernas imÁgenes nos despedimos por esta tarde. quÉdese con su noticiero local. ilia: revelan detalles de una conversaciÓn telefónica del presidente de trÓn y el presidente enrique peÑa nieto para que no -- trump y el presidente enrique peÑa nieto para que no diga que no va a pagar por el muro. es senador republicano john mccain, dijo
reportera: becky g ademÁs se encuentra cumpliendo uno de sus mÁs grandes sueÑos. como periodista y presentadora en 1981 y despuÉs de 36 aÑosiembro de la familia. pamela: con estas tiernas imÁgenes nos despedimos por esta tarde. quÉdese con su noticiero local. ilia: revelan detalles de una conversaciÓn telefónica del presidente de trÓn y el presidente enrique peÑa nieto para que no -- trump y el presidente enrique peÑa nieto para que no diga que no va a pagar por el muro. es senador...
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want to go live to barcelona and becky anderson with the latest details. three events that police think are linked. >> reporter: in some ways. they can't tell us how at this present, but they are beginning to look at connections between these three events. let's take them individually. it's important that our viewers understand exactly what happened. i want to start with the barcelona attack. terror visited on this city. 500 yards over my left shoulder here. this is the plaza catalonia at la rambla. it's the boulevard that goes from here, effectively down to here. it was there yesterday afternoon that a van careened, looked as if it was out of control. it wasn't. it was in full control. behind the wheel, a terrorist careening at some 50 miles an hour down the boulevard killing 13 people and injuring more than 100. thrown out of the way, tons of people, screaming as they tried to flee. the van driver is on the run. authorities, the last we heard from them, say they still don't know it who he is or -- know who he is or where he is. he fled the vehicle at the
want to go live to barcelona and becky anderson with the latest details. three events that police think are linked. >> reporter: in some ways. they can't tell us how at this present, but they are beginning to look at connections between these three events. let's take them individually. it's important that our viewers understand exactly what happened. i want to start with the barcelona attack. terror visited on this city. 500 yards over my left shoulder here. this is the plaza catalonia at...
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to becky in new york city. >> hey, melissa. good to see you again. it is now official berkshire hathaway is the largest shareholder in two banks. bank of america and wells fargo, with the exercise of those warrants, turning them into shares overnight he's the largest shareholder in bank of america, with the common stock now, and he says when it comes to the b of a, he definitely plans to stay >> we're very happy. we've got 700 million shares a and i like the business. i like the valuation and i like the management very much so, i think you'll see that for a long time in our holdings. >> now, it's been a slightly different story with wells fargo. obviously, berkshire has been the largest shareholder there for a very long time much longer than bank of america. now, they have struggled in recent years -- well, in the last year or so. wells fargo has had many struggles as they've been dealing with some scandals and tim sloan, the ceo, just recently warned that there are going to be some negative headlines very likely coming once ag
to becky in new york city. >> hey, melissa. good to see you again. it is now official berkshire hathaway is the largest shareholder in two banks. bank of america and wells fargo, with the exercise of those warrants, turning them into shares overnight he's the largest shareholder in bank of america, with the common stock now, and he says when it comes to the b of a, he definitely plans to stay >> we're very happy. we've got 700 million shares a and i like the business. i like the...
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i'm becky quick. his job is to fund research. that job became personally after a doctor's diagnosis. >>> what on earth is a pod? we mean really close. don't look now but the eclipse is coming and that means someone is making money. beyond back to school, bargains that aren't just school supplies. >>> forget about putting fido in a concrete kennel when you go on vacation. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> we begin with a story of courage. wall street investor jonathan silverstein had life-changing news that set him on a new course. >> reporter: making smart bets on potential new medicine is how this venture capitalist built a 20-year career. the stakes got a lot more personal. >> it wasn't until i saw a specialist when i noticed i had a slight tremor in my left leg that he was able to put it all together and say these are all symptoms of parkinson's disease. >> diagnosed at age 49, he discovered he has a genet
i'm becky quick. his job is to fund research. that job became personally after a doctor's diagnosis. >>> what on earth is a pod? we mean really close. don't look now but the eclipse is coming and that means someone is making money. beyond back to school, bargains that aren't just school supplies. >>> forget about putting fido in a concrete kennel when you go on vacation. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money." your...
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i'm becky quick. forget the employee i.d. card. one company says an implantable chip is the wave of the future. snapchat. teens love it but it may know more about them than you would like. how to turn off an option that could lead to some big probl travel insurance -- is it worth the price? what's covered and what's no amazon's alexa. she can do more than just play music. now it can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my activities for today? >> and the rise of rose. why so many people think pink when it comes to summer wine. "on the money" starts >> this is "on the money" your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >>> we begin with microchip implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip i
i'm becky quick. forget the employee i.d. card. one company says an implantable chip is the wave of the future. snapchat. teens love it but it may know more about them than you would like. how to turn off an option that could lead to some big probl travel insurance -- is it worth the price? what's covered and what's no amazon's alexa. she can do more than just play music. now it can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my activities for today? >> and the rise of...
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now, becky quick. implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >> more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily agreed to >> it's not bad. >> they each let the company insert a $300 microchip the size of a grain of rice right into their hand. >> that's where it was inserted right there. i got mine done yesterday. and i was scared to death. i thought it was going to hurt like crazy and it was nothing. >> the device allows door access for employees to enter the building, sign into their computer and pay for snacks. it badges and credit cards. >> right now literally, you don't need anything in your pocket. you can carry it all in your hand if you re
now, becky quick. implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >> more than half of the 80 workers...
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>>> hi, everyone, welcome to on mon money, i'm becky quick one company says an implantable chip is a wave of the future >>> snapchat, teens love it, but it may know more about them than you would like how to turn off an option that could lead to problems >>> travel insurance, is it worth the price? what's cover and what's not. >>> amazon's alexa she can do more than play music, she can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my activities for today? >>> and the rise of rose why so many people think pink when it comes to summer wines. >>> this is "on the money. now, becky quick >>> we begin with microchip implants a wisconsin technology company is offering workers the chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all the passwords, in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin would you do it? that's today's cover story chipping in. it wasn't the traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three-square market, a provider of self-service break room vending machine offered to microchip its employees. more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily a
>>> hi, everyone, welcome to on mon money, i'm becky quick one company says an implantable chip is a wave of the future >>> snapchat, teens love it, but it may know more about them than you would like how to turn off an option that could lead to problems >>> travel insurance, is it worth the price? what's cover and what's not. >>> amazon's alexa she can do more than play music, she can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my...
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becky anderson is in barcelona, and, becky, first of all, start with the new incident we're hearing aboutexactly is it? what do we know about it? >> reporter: this is the town of southwest of barcelona, and what we are being told at present is there is an ongoing police operation. it is not clear whether it is associated with the terrorist attack that happened just two blocks away from where i am tonight in barcelona earlier on today, but police authorities telling us that three suspects, three suspects have been as they described taken down in what is a possible terror attack. again, i'll be very clear about this. it is unclear at present. we are trying to ensure that we are translating spanish media appropriately, but it's unclear at present whether what is happening 120 kilometers southwest of here is associated with what happened in the center of barcelona today. what we do know is that residents of that town are being told to stay indoors. as you rightly pointed out, the incident today involving a van plowing into pedestrians on what was an extremely busy pedestrian street in the cen
becky anderson is in barcelona, and, becky, first of all, start with the new incident we're hearing aboutexactly is it? what do we know about it? >> reporter: this is the town of southwest of barcelona, and what we are being told at present is there is an ongoing police operation. it is not clear whether it is associated with the terrorist attack that happened just two blocks away from where i am tonight in barcelona earlier on today, but police authorities telling us that three suspects,...
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i'm becky quick along with and drew ross sorkin joe is off this week joining us once again today is "tank's" kevin o'leary >> great to be here, becky >> i see the jackets are off again. >> just to roll up the sleeves >> i think i look fabulous >> you look wonderful. >> to look at u.s. equity futures, we're coming off a strong day once again. the dow up to another record close. the s&p 500 closing at a record level once again the nasdaq was the biggest gainer, up 0.5%. a gain of 32 points. dow futures up by 1.5 points nasdaq indicated up marginally and the s&p futures indicated down by 1.5 points >>> overnight in
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the polls say, becky, that he has a 41% approval rating., the same as it was before. some people question polls i'm not going to question the polls. it's not my job. however having spending a lot of time personally in wisconsin for work and for fun, i will say this, i think just, again, anecdotally on the people that i speak with, people i spoke with last night, last week, whatever, the feeling tends to be this, they don't -- they're happy with what's going on. because manufacturing has come back there's new warehouses, and manufacturing facilities, all around you there's a 4,000 personal done facility just down the road. huge company called u-line we're going to meet some of the manufacturing ceos later today i would summarize it as this and i don't want to speak for the entire state, it's not my job. i would say, they don't like the tweeting they don't like the tweeting they still support him they still support him they want to make sure stuff gets done. we're six months in or whatever it is. they're not agitated but it's kind of like, ok
the polls say, becky, that he has a 41% approval rating., the same as it was before. some people question polls i'm not going to question the polls. it's not my job. however having spending a lot of time personally in wisconsin for work and for fun, i will say this, i think just, again, anecdotally on the people that i speak with, people i spoke with last night, last week, whatever, the feeling tends to be this, they don't -- they're happy with what's going on. because manufacturing has come...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick and joe kiernan. looks about 12 points off, the nasdaq off about 15 points down and s&p 500 looking off about 3 points we do have a number of earnings reports this morning, including alibaba and one that's crossing the wires as we speak. >> walmart quarterly results just out courtney reagan has the numbers. >> good morning to you, becky, and to everyone. walmart second quarter earnings beating the street by a penny. that's adjusted on stronger than expected revenues of $123.55 billion. also raising the lower end of its previous guidance range now at 430 to 440. that brackets analysts' consensus of 4.37. u.s. comp sales growing 1.8% in line in estimates and the 12th straight quarter of u.s. comp sales growth traffic also higher for the 11th straight quarter nine of the 11 of walmart countries where it operates saw their comp sales grow. now, the discounter's u.s. online net sales grew 60%. the sku count, the items available, grew from 50 million last quarter to 67 million now walmart's cfo brett biggs,
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick and joe kiernan. looks about 12 points off, the nasdaq off about 15 points down and s&p 500 looking off about 3 points we do have a number of earnings reports this morning, including alibaba and one that's crossing the wires as we speak. >> walmart quarterly results just out courtney reagan has the numbers. >> good morning to you, becky, and to everyone. walmart second quarter earnings beating the street by a penny. that's adjusted...
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good morning >> good morning to you, becky.epartment says it is working closely on security with south korea to protect next year's games there are no travel warnings for south korea. and, in fact, more than 150 staffers and athletes from the u.s. olympics committee have traveled there in the past year. but a travel ban to north korea goes into effect september 1st and pyeongchang where the olympics will take place, preparations are on schedule more than 50,000 hotel rooms in surrounding areas secured. they're just moving forward. organizers expect some spectators will stay in seoul and commute to daily events on this new high speed train to pyeongchang. service cuts travel time from four hours to one hour that's significant >> we need that here >> half of the 12 olympic venues here were built before pyeongchang even won the olympics bid so they're well on their way. ski jumps already hosted the international competitions there. the organizing committee tells us of the six new facilities, they're 97% completed. we're seeing rea
good morning >> good morning to you, becky.epartment says it is working closely on security with south korea to protect next year's games there are no travel warnings for south korea. and, in fact, more than 150 staffers and athletes from the u.s. olympics committee have traveled there in the past year. but a travel ban to north korea goes into effect september 1st and pyeongchang where the olympics will take place, preparations are on schedule more than 50,000 hotel rooms in surrounding...
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becky joins us with the highlights hey, becky >> hey, michelle, as you mentioned hurricane harvey has been with the nation and what buffett has been watching too. the personal devastation there is incredible. he also said when it comes to insurance losses, it's going to be huge. uninsured losses as well we threw a couple of numbers, we heard 10 to $20 billion in insured losses maybe up to $150 billion in uninsured losses and still early he said the numbers doesn't sound crazy to him berkshire has exposure to, primarily through geico. >> we probably have 500,000 or so cars in that area for geico, which would be 10%, probably 5 million cars in that area. we don't know at this point -- i wouldn't be surprised if we had 50,000 losses and most of them will be total losses >> now buffett says geico is in the process of trying to get tens of thousands of replacement vehicles into the area to make sure that people have a car they've lost so much with their homes already. it's very important they have those cars and also in the process of moving big tankers of gasoline into the area as well be
becky joins us with the highlights hey, becky >> hey, michelle, as you mentioned hurricane harvey has been with the nation and what buffett has been watching too. the personal devastation there is incredible. he also said when it comes to insurance losses, it's going to be huge. uninsured losses as well we threw a couple of numbers, we heard 10 to $20 billion in insured losses maybe up to $150 billion in uninsured losses and still early he said the numbers doesn't sound crazy to him...
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>> becky, i appreciate that.ing to continue to follow this throughout the rhett of the hour. more on things at home, tony schwartz. he says the president will probably resign. schwartz spent nearly a year with trump ghostwriting "the art of the deal." he said he's going to declare victory and mueller will leave him no choice. he said it would be amazing if he makes it to the end of the year. would be surprised if he survived by fall. what makes you feel so strongly now? >> well, i think the snowball is beginning to gather momentum as it comes down the mountain. it reminds me a lot of watergate and the last days of nixon. when the tide turns, it really turns and that's what happened here. you look at the range of things that have happened and what he's gone back and forth saying to kim jong-un about north korea, and you've got kind of -- he's put himself in an isolated no-win position. the level of but what he's done is he's pushed away all the potential allies and they were beginning to diminish in number anyway
>> becky, i appreciate that.ing to continue to follow this throughout the rhett of the hour. more on things at home, tony schwartz. he says the president will probably resign. schwartz spent nearly a year with trump ghostwriting "the art of the deal." he said he's going to declare victory and mueller will leave him no choice. he said it would be amazing if he makes it to the end of the year. would be surprised if he survived by fall. what makes you feel so strongly now? >>...
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>> no, it wouldn't, becky.ll think that -- i still think the 2600 is the possibility this year. ultimately, i think we're going to need a 3% treasury to really, you know, take the steam out of this bull run. and, we're a ways from that. >> -- keeps falling, down to 2.2% >> i agree i think there is a big difference with the dollar that we've never had in this recovery we didn't have wage inflation when the unemployment rate was north of 6%, because there was too much slack then finally when we broke below 6% in late 2014, we haven't had a sense, because the dollar took off. we have a 20% rise in the dollar precisely when we hit full employment that's different now we are at full employment. we're still growing. and now, for the first time at full employment we've got a period of dollar weakness, and at steve's point i agree with him, i think it's going to break even lower, and we haven't had the situation where you import more growth to the united states precisely when we're at full employment i think we're goin
>> no, it wouldn't, becky.ll think that -- i still think the 2600 is the possibility this year. ultimately, i think we're going to need a 3% treasury to really, you know, take the steam out of this bull run. and, we're a ways from that. >> -- keeps falling, down to 2.2% >> i agree i think there is a big difference with the dollar that we've never had in this recovery we didn't have wage inflation when the unemployment rate was north of 6%, because there was too much slack then...
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becky interviewed alan greenspan on friday.u make of what he had to say he's been bearish for quite some time though. >> i agree that we have an epic bond bubble, particularly in europe he made it seem like it's just going to be contained there. if you think that we have a bond bubble and equities are priced off interest rates, well, by definition you have an equity bubble, too. >> you're making faces >> you don't need to have an equity bubble to have a bond bubble the bond market rally took years to form and it's going to take years to unravel now, the equity market, you've had 10% earnings growth, this earnings season. you had 16% first quarter. this is the first time since third and fourth quarter of 2011 where you had double digit sequential, year over year earnings growth. earnings are coming in better than expected. the president likes to say stocks are at all-time highs technically he's correct but it's not because of the administration it's in spite of the administration's inability to get legislation passed it's becaus
becky interviewed alan greenspan on friday.u make of what he had to say he's been bearish for quite some time though. >> i agree that we have an epic bond bubble, particularly in europe he made it seem like it's just going to be contained there. if you think that we have a bond bubble and equities are priced off interest rates, well, by definition you have an equity bubble, too. >> you're making faces >> you don't need to have an equity bubble to have a bond bubble the bond...
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i'm contessa brewer in for becky quick. picture this, the way we watch tv is changing, but will all these choices save you money or drive you crazy? >>> the entrepreneurs who are hungry for profit. the recipe, hard work, big idea, and hot lunches. meet the food truck millionaires. >>> ready to move or downsize and not sure what to do with all that stuff? we've got some help for you. can you clean out and clean up? >>> and if you like cats, well, really even if you don't, a house you have to see to believe. a shrine to felines. >> so this is it. >> oh, my god. >> "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. >>> we begin with your tv, or not. how are you watching this program right now? on cable, the internet? did you dvr it or use your slim box? or maybe you have apple tv. viewers have an overwhelming number of choices. that's today's cover story. changing channels. the evolution of television. >> i feel like we just use netflix more than we do actual like live tv. >> a fri
i'm contessa brewer in for becky quick. picture this, the way we watch tv is changing, but will all these choices save you money or drive you crazy? >>> the entrepreneurs who are hungry for profit. the recipe, hard work, big idea, and hot lunches. meet the food truck millionaires. >>> ready to move or downsize and not sure what to do with all that stuff? we've got some help for you. can you clean out and clean up? >>> and if you like cats, well, really even if you...
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----take nat break----- tc:opening plastic container becky, una madre de familia de corona, nos diceechugas de taylor farms que compro en el target de la calle tuscany el miercoles pasado. target supuestamente le ofrecio reembolsarla con una tarjeta de regalo de cinco dolares, pese a que la ensalada costaba seis. ----take sot------ "if there was a frog in my batch, could the other batches potentially be contaminated and people should know and be concerned." pero la preocupacion de becky no era monetaria..sino que queria saber si habian otras ensaladas tambien contaminadas ? opto por advertirle a sus vecinos por las redes sociales. cientos de comentarios recibio la vegetariana..que es alrgica a la protena y carnes. taylor farms le explico que incio una investigacion y target nos informo que esta al tanto del caso y en conversaciones con la clienta. y en cuanto a la rana.... ------take sot------ "he survived he is meant to be here. " ....estaba viva...despues de que su esposo le sobo el pecho. -----take sot----- "he's lucky; he made it through a lot. all of the packing in the manufactu
----take nat break----- tc:opening plastic container becky, una madre de familia de corona, nos diceechugas de taylor farms que compro en el target de la calle tuscany el miercoles pasado. target supuestamente le ofrecio reembolsarla con una tarjeta de regalo de cinco dolares, pese a que la ensalada costaba seis. ----take sot------ "if there was a frog in my batch, could the other batches potentially be contaminated and people should know and be concerned." pero la preocupacion de...
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there is no one who has done more intriguing work about the future of our profession then bill and becky. i will begin with words of setting the stage. there are many things about modern legal education and that we as lawyers know a little about but not necessarily know about in detail and they provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools and both now and in the future. you could actually describe recent developments by using just eight words. the eight words would be: rising tuition, massive debt, fewer jobs, fewer applicants. i would say a few words about each of those to begin laying the foundation for our conversation today. no mystery to anyone that tuition in higher education has been rising. indeed, it has been rising for the lifetime of virtually all of us here at a rate that exceeds twice the consumer price index. it is, in fact, rising at a rate so rapid that the finance officers of the american universities systems have created a new measure and it is called the higher education price index designed to give a more accurate reading of how much
there is no one who has done more intriguing work about the future of our profession then bill and becky. i will begin with words of setting the stage. there are many things about modern legal education and that we as lawyers know a little about but not necessarily know about in detail and they provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools and both now and in the future. you could actually describe recent developments by using just eight words. the eight words...
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he's going to join becky quick this morning. >> do you think he's going to trash bank of america? wells fargo. >> i don't believe he will there's my point that's why again you can end the show. >> thank you we'll start a new show right now. the latest on hurricane harvey, of course that deadly storm makes land fall again this time in louisiana the flood waters continue to rise >> unbelievable job. >> futures were flat you saw that after looking as though we would get a bit of a higher open this morning investors are shifting their focus toward economic data we had adp out this morning. private sector jobs were up 237,000 in august. that was ahead of expectations which were about 185,000 in job gains. also revised second quarter gdp showed the economy growing faster than initially thought notching it's quickest pace in more than two years. we have 3% that's a kwar. doesn't mean it's a year. >> no, it doesn't. >> it's full of things that could move the market today. it's an internet of things stock and will control a lot of the action in the tech portion of the nasdaq but you have t
he's going to join becky quick this morning. >> do you think he's going to trash bank of america? wells fargo. >> i don't believe he will there's my point that's why again you can end the show. >> thank you we'll start a new show right now. the latest on hurricane harvey, of course that deadly storm makes land fall again this time in louisiana the flood waters continue to rise >> unbelievable job. >> futures were flat you saw that after looking as though we would...
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>> i'll give you an example, becky.ecided to get out of the mortgage business. turned out to be right before the meltdown it wasn't because we were smart, it was a culturally based decision we found that that business wasn't a relationship anymore. we took some heat for getting out of that business but it was right for our institution because it was right within our culture. we were the first bank to not take t.a.r.p to say that publicly, it was a decision that customers pay something to own our bank. and we felt like they had already paid and they didn't need to pay the cost of the t.a.r.p. funds. >> we're going to go to the oil sector in just a moment. but because you're based in texas, there's a lot of talk out there with deregulation we'll see consolidation in the banking space in america would you like to expand to another state or do you think you're potentially a takeover target yourself for someone wanting to expand regionally >> we've got so much opportunity in texas, that's where we're focused. we've got about
>> i'll give you an example, becky.ecided to get out of the mortgage business. turned out to be right before the meltdown it wasn't because we were smart, it was a culturally based decision we found that that business wasn't a relationship anymore. we took some heat for getting out of that business but it was right for our institution because it was right within our culture. we were the first bank to not take t.a.r.p to say that publicly, it was a decision that customers pay something to...
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sonnier. >> reporter: nathan returned to his co-worker, becky, and his face told her everything. she was still on the phone with 911. >> is he here? you can tell there's something. it's not good. oh, no, oh, my god. >> ma'am? ma'am, what's going on? >> i don't know. >> reporter: but this much was clear, a man they admired, a doctor, that good man, was lying dead in a pool of blood. coming up -- what had happened to the doctor? richelle, the doctor's girlfriend, thinks she may know. >> she said, i hope this hurts him as much as he has hurt us. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. i've discovered incredible bladder leak underwear that hugs every curve. can't tell i'm wearing it, can you? always discreet underwear. for bladder leaks. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you switch to flonase allergy relief. flonas
sonnier. >> reporter: nathan returned to his co-worker, becky, and his face told her everything. she was still on the phone with 911. >> is he here? you can tell there's something. it's not good. oh, no, oh, my god. >> ma'am? ma'am, what's going on? >> i don't know. >> reporter: but this much was clear, a man they admired, a doctor, that good man, was lying dead in a pool of blood. coming up -- what had happened to the doctor? richelle, the doctor's girlfriend,...
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joe sonnier, becky shurbet and nathan gilmore were just getting to work when someone pulled up at the house. >> there was that girl from dr. sonnier's lab, and she was concerned that dr. sonnier had not shown up. >> reporter: dr. joe sonnier was chief pathologist at covenant hospital. >> we rang the doorbell and couldn't get anyone to answer. i certainly don't know his work schedule, but i know him as a person. he would not be late. >> reporter: a lot of people knew dr. sonnier, liked him, too. his sister missy bartlett grew up admiring her big brother. >> he didn't go halfway with anything. anything that he pursued, he did it well. >> reporter: philip preswood was a family friend whom joe sonnier treated like a son. >> went through med school, dirt poor, roach-filled apartment, had no money until later in life when he was a successful doctor. he was totally self-made and had that drive. >> reporter: that drive led to a successful career and a marriage that brought him a beautiful family. everything was on track. then in 2001, he suffered a huge setback. his wife left him for another
joe sonnier, becky shurbet and nathan gilmore were just getting to work when someone pulled up at the house. >> there was that girl from dr. sonnier's lab, and she was concerned that dr. sonnier had not shown up. >> reporter: dr. joe sonnier was chief pathologist at covenant hospital. >> we rang the doorbell and couldn't get anyone to answer. i certainly don't know his work schedule, but i know him as a person. he would not be late. >> reporter: a lot of people knew dr....
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becky is off today we've had some insect problems lately here.ot that one too. >> good job. >> let's get a check on the futures. was that friday, sorkin, remember when i got the fly? >> they're doing construction in this building and sometimes construction can bring all kinds of -- >> unwelcome visitors. >> this hour up 27.5 points. the construction is for us too, isn't it >> some of it. >> so you can move downstairs. >> 27.5 points the nasdaq up 2 and the s&p up 1.80 i'm going to check the lighting out. what are you hearing about the lighting at this point >> it better be good. >> the lighting? >> yeah, downstairs. >> oh, i -- you know, i mean -- >> as talent, that should be your concern, the lighting. >> he's young, he doesn't care. >> it all looks good to me. >> here's what's happening at this hour. adp says it will not nominate any of pershing square's candidates for its board they say none of the candidates bring any additional skills or experience to the board. pershing has a significant stake in adp and has called for its ceo to be replace
becky is off today we've had some insect problems lately here.ot that one too. >> good job. >> let's get a check on the futures. was that friday, sorkin, remember when i got the fly? >> they're doing construction in this building and sometimes construction can bring all kinds of -- >> unwelcome visitors. >> this hour up 27.5 points. the construction is for us too, isn't it >> some of it. >> so you can move downstairs. >> 27.5 points the nasdaq up...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures. they are showing sharply higher. dow futures indicated up by 73 points s&p indicated up by 7. the nasdaq indicated up by 23, this after a flat day for the markets yesterday. markets ended mixed but everything around the flat line. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell if you want to see what happened overnight in asia, you'll see that the nikkei ended down by 0.1% hang seng was up. shanghai was weaker. and in europe, you'll see that at least at this hour there are some green arrows across the board. cac is the biggest gainer of the three major averages up by 1.1% the dax, up by 0.9%. the dollar, take a look. you'll see that the dollar is up against the euro, trading at 1.17 up against the yen at 110. you can check out crude oil prices yesterday a down day for oil you saw oil stocks come under significant pressure this morning wti up by 33 cents to 47.88 >> a couple of big stories we're watching in the business world, we'll get to the politics of it all in a secon
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures. they are showing sharply higher. dow futures indicated up by 73 points s&p indicated up by 7. the nasdaq indicated up by 23, this after a flat day for the markets yesterday. markets ended mixed but everything around the flat line. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell if you want to see what happened overnight in asia, you'll see that the nikkei ended down by 0.1% hang seng...
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thanks so much, mayor becky ames of beaumont. joining us live on the ground, my old friend, al jazeera english reporter. he cannot get out of it but he's got a shot. what's the situation as you've seen it? >> we're surrounded as you said. so many people are in beaumont. we're in an island of calm, oasis of dryness but this water is coming up. this is i-10 as i understand be there is louisiana, sections -- jeff, go this way. down there is louisiana, that's the road we took to get here. the whole section moving to louisiana is now shut we understand. it's interesting listening to the mayor because we were listening as well last night. if you're a resident in beaumont last night and watching local television you would have been reassured by what the mayor said and weather forecaster said, this wasn't going to be as bad as -- i remember the mayor talking about the investment they've done in drainage for roads and things like that. it's pretty clear something has gone wrong here with the forecasting and preparation. clearly the roads
thanks so much, mayor becky ames of beaumont. joining us live on the ground, my old friend, al jazeera english reporter. he cannot get out of it but he's got a shot. what's the situation as you've seen it? >> we're surrounded as you said. so many people are in beaumont. we're in an island of calm, oasis of dryness but this water is coming up. this is i-10 as i understand be there is louisiana, sections -- jeff, go this way. down there is louisiana, that's the road we took to get here. the...
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becky anderson is in barcelona. what is the latest? i know this is a fluid situation. >> reporter: yeah, very fluid situation. 75 miles southwest of here of barcelona in a town called cambrils near terragona, state broadcasters here in spain reporting that four terrorists, as they describe them, have been killed in what they describe as a terror incident. they say five people were taken down. four of them were killed. this, as you rightly point out, is a separate incident as far as we understand it. to that which happened here this afternoon around 5:00 p.m. local time when this van plowed into pedestrians in what was an incredibly busy las ramblas, pedestrianized streets. killing 13 and injuring hundreds. >> the driver of the van is at large? >> reporter: yeah, correct. the driver of the van abandoned his vehicle. he fled and he's still on the run, according to authorities. now, u.s. sources who have spoken to spanish shorts heuggey have been running towards a getaway car but it's unclear as to whether he made it to that car. what the
becky anderson is in barcelona. what is the latest? i know this is a fluid situation. >> reporter: yeah, very fluid situation. 75 miles southwest of here of barcelona in a town called cambrils near terragona, state broadcasters here in spain reporting that four terrorists, as they describe them, have been killed in what they describe as a terror incident. they say five people were taken down. four of them were killed. this, as you rightly point out, is a separate incident as far as we...
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i'm becky quick, along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the dow finished july with a record close look at that, up 2.54% the dow posted eight record closes in the month of july. year to date it's had 30 record closes the dow, s&p and nasdaq have their best monthly perform man since february the nasdaq up by 3.3%. the u.s. equity futures at this hour, you will see this morning things are indicated up again. the dow is indicated up by triple digits. a gain of 115 points expected if we were to open here s&p is indicated up by 8 points. the nasdaq up by 31 points overnight in asia, you'll see that the market there's also ended higher with the nikkei up a third of a percentage point. the hang seng up 0.8%. the shanghai up 0.59%. and the kospi up 0.84% in europe this morning, you will see similar moves. gains across the board there the dax is up by 0.55% so is the cac. ftse up by 0.8%. if you check out wti, crude oil, $50.27 wti for july broke a four-month losing streak. had its best month since april 2016 look at the dollar index, the dollar in
i'm becky quick, along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the dow finished july with a record close look at that, up 2.54% the dow posted eight record closes in the month of july. year to date it's had 30 record closes the dow, s&p and nasdaq have their best monthly perform man since february the nasdaq up by 3.3%. the u.s. equity futures at this hour, you will see this morning things are indicated up again. the dow is indicated up by triple digits. a gain of 115 points expected if we...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and melissa lee we've been looking at the u.s.quity futures, things have been higher after the market turned around yesterday this morning futures are indicated up again the dow futures up by almost 40 points s&p up by close to 3 nasdaq up by 12. overnight in asia, you'll see that in japan, the markets were higher there as well even with all of these concerns about that missile fired over japan. you can see the nikkei up by 0.3% the hang seng up by 1.2% the hang hishanghai slightly lo. in europe, green arrows across the board. the dak x is up by 0.4%. the cac up by 0.3% the ftse up by 0.2%. the dollar, which has been under so much pressure, you look and you see today the dollar sup against the euro, back below 1.20 this morning it looks like the dollar/yen is at 109.89. check out crude oil and gasoline prices, crude oil yesterday at a one-month low. it's down once again this morning at 46.18 rbob gasoline up nearly 6% yoed yesterday to a two-year high of 1.82 sits at 1.83 this morning as we quont to watch the reficontinuec those r
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and melissa lee we've been looking at the u.s.quity futures, things have been higher after the market turned around yesterday this morning futures are indicated up again the dow futures up by almost 40 points s&p up by close to 3 nasdaq up by 12. overnight in asia, you'll see that in japan, the markets were higher there as well even with all of these concerns about that missile fired over japan. you can see the nikkei up by 0.3% the hang seng up by 1.2%...
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>> becky anderson, thank you. we'll continue to check in with you. i spoke with a witness of the attacks. his name is tom and asked not to use his last name. he's american. here's what he saw. >> i was actually in a taxi coming to my hotel and we just had turned onto las ramblas. we made a right on las ramblas and, you know, i had just -- the streets were full of people today because it's peak season and it's a beautiful day here and so when we made the turn about a half a block into it going down las ramblas, i heard just an entire crowd of people scream. and my initial thought was it must be a movie star or something because any time you hear a bunch of women scream like that, that's kind of what you think. kind of naive, i guess. and then i saw out of the corner of my eye just next to us literally the white van. it was like a cargo van without windows in the back. and it was just really in a very rapid pace coming down the boulevard in the center where the people were shopping buying nicknacks and things at these little stands and he was just plow
>> becky anderson, thank you. we'll continue to check in with you. i spoke with a witness of the attacks. his name is tom and asked not to use his last name. he's american. here's what he saw. >> i was actually in a taxi coming to my hotel and we just had turned onto las ramblas. we made a right on las ramblas and, you know, i had just -- the streets were full of people today because it's peak season and it's a beautiful day here and so when we made the turn about a half a block...
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. >> look forward to it, becky thanks very much >> happy birthday. >>> here on "worldwide exchange,"set you up for the big trading week futures point us to a higher open today stick around orwi ehae"ilbe right back in a couple of moments. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's look at the week ahead today, june consumer credit numbers. wednesday, first look at second q
. >> look forward to it, becky thanks very much >> happy birthday. >>> here on "worldwide exchange,"set you up for the big trading week futures point us to a higher open today stick around orwi ehae"ilbe right back in a couple of moments. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. >>> a massive manhunt is underway in spainor a terrorist who drove a van into a crowd of pedestrians in barcelona yesterday. early this morning spanish police confirmed a second suspected terror attack in the town of cambrils many things are happening so far. let's run you through what we do know 13 people are confirmed dead, more than 100 others are injured in the barcelona attack. authorities expect the number of deaths will rise isis claimed responsibility for the attack, but has offered no proof. the town of cambrils, police say that they have killed five suspected terrorists they were wearing suicide belts which authorities detonated in controlled explosions. police say both incidents are linked president trump responding to the attack tweeting the united states condemns the terror attack in barcelona, spain an will do whatever is necessary to help be tough and strong, we love you. >>> meantime, let's check the markets. the dow fell 274 points yesterday. the second worst session of the year but as you can see, it's 1.25%
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. >>> a massive manhunt is underway in spainor a terrorist who drove a van into a crowd of pedestrians in barcelona yesterday. early this morning spanish police confirmed a second suspected terror attack in the town of cambrils many things are happening so far. let's run you through what we do know 13 people are confirmed dead, more than 100 others are injured in the barcelona attack. authorities expect the number of deaths...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s.quity futures. they are indicated higher. the dow indicated up by 44 points if we were to open here, we would open above 22,000. we only need 36 points today to break 22,000 for the first time on the dow jones industrial average. it looks like the nasdaq is indicated up 42, and the dow up 44 apple with very strong earnings. >>> overnight in asia, you'll see that the nikkei was up by almost a half percentage point the hang seng up by a quarter percentage point in europe in the early trading, it's a similar picture you can see slight declines across the board the dax down by 0.2% ftse down 0.4% cac is down by 0.3%. the dollar, which is showing such weakness in recent weeks, this morning it's down against the euro trading at 118.31 dollar is up against the yen, 110.77 crude oil down another 15 cents. >> a lot of stories to talk about. the trump administration reportedly planning to take aggressive trade action against china. the "new york times" reporting that the trade case will focus on
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s.quity futures. they are indicated higher. the dow indicated up by 44 points if we were to open here, we would open above 22,000. we only need 36 points today to break 22,000 for the first time on the dow jones industrial average. it looks like the nasdaq is indicated up 42, and the dow up 44 apple with very strong earnings. >>> overnight in asia, you'll see that the nikkei was up by almost a half...
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her older sister becky will also miss the worlds as she continues to recover from an elbow injury.orange could not make it three in a row. this was at the goodwood cup this afternoon. no horse has managed to take the race for three consecutive years and frankie dettori's mount a strong favourite could only finish second behind the 6—1 shot stradivarius on the feature race on day one of glorious goodwood. thejohn gosden—trained three—year—old is now second favourite for the final classic of the season, the st leger, next month. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news it's time for the papers. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me randy ramage, the guardian's chief leading writer, and the spectator‘s political correspondent, katie. the daily mirror leads on the news that british gas is putting up electricity prices by 12.5%, even though its boss admitted wholesale costs have fallen. the daily telegraph focuses on what the paper calls a row between the government and british gas over the cost of green energy subsidies. the times claimsje
her older sister becky will also miss the worlds as she continues to recover from an elbow injury.orange could not make it three in a row. this was at the goodwood cup this afternoon. no horse has managed to take the race for three consecutive years and frankie dettori's mount a strong favourite could only finish second behind the 6—1 shot stradivarius on the feature race on day one of glorious goodwood. thejohn gosden—trained three—year—old is now second favourite for the final classic...
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i liked it a lot. >> reporter: mom becky cooks the hello fresh meal.some stuff i have to probably peel and chop. >> reporter: the result, i think this would appeal to a wide range of kids. >> it's a more filling meal. >> reporter: finally blue apron. i'm going to do this one. one difference. chopping. lots of it. garlic, potatoes, zucchini, prunes and parsley. the payoff. >> the chicken is probably the best chicken i've had in general. >> it does feel a little higher end. and a little fancier. >> reporter: looking at all factors, we agreed -- >> if you're like us and busy people on the go then amazon wins. >> reporter: on ease of ordering the amazon meal kit won. >> the fact you don't have to do a subscription, that alone is a real game changer. >> reporter: ease of preparation, the winner again amazon. >> it felt more prepared. right off the bat you had to do less slicing and cutting. >> reporter: on taste, everybody is a winner. >> everybody is a winner. >> we liked them all. as for price it's complicated. what we paid for the meals we ordered was co
i liked it a lot. >> reporter: mom becky cooks the hello fresh meal.some stuff i have to probably peel and chop. >> reporter: the result, i think this would appeal to a wide range of kids. >> it's a more filling meal. >> reporter: finally blue apron. i'm going to do this one. one difference. chopping. lots of it. garlic, potatoes, zucchini, prunes and parsley. the payoff. >> the chicken is probably the best chicken i've had in general. >> it does feel a...