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bell. >> though bell won't face criminal charges he is serving 15 days in disciplinary segregation, where to a single cell 23 hours a day and loses all privileges. >> i'm looking at it in a positive aspect. i got 15 days to think and better myself. it don't matter where they put me. >> but now bell's time in segregation is interrupted. his trial has started. >> i've been waiting for this moment for three years. >> what was it like seeing your family today? >> it's real rare for me to get emotional. but my mom is one of the people that touched my heart. so when i saw her cry, that did something to me. it made me cry because we been through a whole lot. >> bell could get the death penalty for a home invasion murder he allegedly carried out with annishia smith. and testifying against bell to better her own situation is still an option for smith. >> when you go to court, what is going to happen? you going to testify? >> if they ask me to testify and all that, i'm still thinking. because i don't want to try to bring the next person down just to get myself up. because i'm not that type of perso
bell. >> though bell won't face criminal charges he is serving 15 days in disciplinary segregation, where to a single cell 23 hours a day and loses all privileges. >> i'm looking at it in a positive aspect. i got 15 days to think and better myself. it don't matter where they put me. >> but now bell's time in segregation is interrupted. his trial has started. >> i've been waiting for this moment for three years. >> what was it like seeing your family today? >>...
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n bell hood we changed it to "john bell hood: the rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history not to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i discussed doing an annotated and that those papers, is "the lost papers of john bell hood." i want to get into some of the i don't have time to get into all of these. i am going to touch base on a few quickly. these kind of controversies they are in the book. know if this is mostly a eastern theater centric group here or how familiar -- i am thinking you are all total civil war western theater. he did not call his men cowards. he did accept responsibility for his defeat. he was not angry at franklin. he did not like just frontal assaults. you read that all the time, he only ordered one. that apparently did not matter. he did not position any of the units to ta
n bell hood we changed it to "john bell hood: the rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history not to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i discussed doing an annotated and that those papers, is...
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they're getting this now with the closing bell. the closing bell is 47 minutes away. ret 20200938 right now. smaller gains up about three points. forty-one dead and hundreds still missing. california firefighters say they are making some progress. we are going to have out to see that rosa live in just a few minutes for a compelling story about one business owner who has lost at least part of her small business empire. the story foxbusiness broke on friday. multimillionaire first a bounty on a billion-dollar businessman. the reaction to our exclusive story was outrageous. when you come down on free speech. grandstanding and business efforts. it's all coming up next on content. an update for you on the story that grabbed the national and global press and social media this morning. we brought it to you first hear on countdown on friday the controversial story of larry flynt taking out the full page ad full-page ad in yesterday's washington post promising $10 million two anyone who could provide credible information that leads to the impeachment of president trump. patrio
they're getting this now with the closing bell. the closing bell is 47 minutes away. ret 20200938 right now. smaller gains up about three points. forty-one dead and hundreds still missing. california firefighters say they are making some progress. we are going to have out to see that rosa live in just a few minutes for a compelling story about one business owner who has lost at least part of her small business empire. the story foxbusiness broke on friday. multimillionaire first a bounty on a...
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bell: another get does. ms. euro was to appreciate --m here, anyway the drastic -- atic cyclical stocks doesn't mean exporters can continue to grow earnings. ,rior to the financial crisis you saw a rapid appreciation of the euro over a multiyear period, and you saw strong growth for european companies, including exporters. i think of it as the engine is global growth, that's what drives exports higher. coming from euro strength. it prevents them going as high as they otherwise would. there's quantitative tightening, you say get ready for rising bond yields. we know it's a challenge. how you navigate it as an investigator -- as an investor? mr. bell: you need to be able to go across the whole fixed income universe. if you are starting no caps on upd -- if you are stocking on bonds, it's not a good place to be. you need to be dynamic and flexible and move your duration around and even take duration out of your portfolio completely. it's not a case of being short the whole time, it's dynamically moving the whole du
bell: another get does. ms. euro was to appreciate --m here, anyway the drastic -- atic cyclical stocks doesn't mean exporters can continue to grow earnings. ,rior to the financial crisis you saw a rapid appreciation of the euro over a multiyear period, and you saw strong growth for european companies, including exporters. i think of it as the engine is global growth, that's what drives exports higher. coming from euro strength. it prevents them going as high as they otherwise would. there's...
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. >> "closing bell" begins right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange on this monday. >> no pause. intentional? >> nope. >> okay. i'm wilfred frost. i forgot what my name is. >> worldwide exchange. >> i'm in for bill griffeth. netflix will be the first of the bank stocks to report earnings this season. the numbers coming out in about an hour. what to expect from that report and look at whether the previ s previously announced netflix price hike could vaan impact. >> going to thaerhear a little about that over the next couple hours. he's going to join us, famed economist robert shiller, cnbc exclusive, to find out what he thinks about people using, yes, bitcoin to buy real estate that's a story we're going to cover and ask the professor about it. >> amongst other things as well. geeky valuation questions. >> no. >> yes i studied cfa for exactly this reason i con not rate. >> we're going to start with health care and a number of health cares from president trump today on drug companies. health care stocks taking a hit on those comments. eam
. >> "closing bell" begins right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange on this monday. >> no pause. intentional? >> nope. >> okay. i'm wilfred frost. i forgot what my name is. >> worldwide exchange. >> i'm in for bill griffeth. netflix will be the first of the bank stocks to report earnings this season. the numbers coming out in about an hour. what to expect from that report and...
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there's a pole emthat comes along with the celebration. >> ring this bell three times well.tolling to say my treatment son has done its realm and i am on my way. >> can you ring it three times? [ bell tolls ] >> she has finished the 18th and final round of chemo cher thera her treatment. she's in remission. she's walking around in crutches because part of her fibula had to be taken out because that's where the tumor was. she has to learn to work again through the use of physical therapy. >> she was so polite ringing that bell. i'd have taken that crutch been like whack, whack. >> never would have seen that bell again. >> thank you so much for everything you have done from the bottom of our hearts. our family has been brought back together again for what every single one of you have done. >> she expects to be back in school in january but her dad said that she really loves dance and ballet so i bet you in no time she's going to be dancing soon. >>> on a sunset cruise in botswana, africa, we spotted these elephants out for a mud bath but the little one is having some trouble.
there's a pole emthat comes along with the celebration. >> ring this bell three times well.tolling to say my treatment son has done its realm and i am on my way. >> can you ring it three times? [ bell tolls ] >> she has finished the 18th and final round of chemo cher thera her treatment. she's in remission. she's walking around in crutches because part of her fibula had to be taken out because that's where the tumor was. she has to learn to work again through the use of...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody, to kt the closing bell," i'm sara eisen here for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> you're wearing the wrong tie. >> i know, it's my fault. >> we're so -- >> we'll collect that tomorrow i'm bill griffeth. what a difference a day makes after a stellar comeback on friday as they were just mentioning on "power lunch" general electric selling off on the back of an analyst downgrade. we have the -- in fact, there was also that upgrade. markets ignoring that. they're going with the downgrade. we have details. >> dividend worries are there. >> a list of stocks that are coming the new bellwethers it could be argued that ge has not been a bellwether for a very long time. >>> meantime tesla shares also under pressure today over under certainty around whether the electric vehicle maker will be opening a new factory in china we're going to separate fact from fiction on this one. >>> and after the bell, soon you'll be able to order takeout directly from the amazon app the head of amazon payments will be join
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody, to kt the closing bell," i'm sara eisen here for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> you're wearing the wrong tie. >> i know, it's my fault. >> we're so -- >> we'll collect that tomorrow i'm bill griffeth. what a difference a day makes after a stellar comeback on friday as they were just mentioning on "power lunch" general electric...
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morgan stanley. >>> welcome back to "the closin bell." let's check in on today's market movers the broad index down 0.4% for the dow, s&p shares of macy's falling after receiving a downgrade from citi from sell to neutral significant pressure on sales for several years. this movie coming on the heels f jp penny's weak profit forecast announced last week. down 4%, macy's today. >>> general motors posting decline today after being cut to sell from neutral by goldman sachs, goldman saying it expects the car maker's earnings to take a downward turn in 2018, trading down 3% today. >>> the her vshey company prep e preparing for its biggest day of the year halloween spending will hit a record over $9 billion this year joining us in an exclusive interview now is hershey's ce i michele buck. >> thank you very much. >> today is the biggest day. >> today is the biggest day. it's the day before halloween so everybody is stocking up for the big day. >> it's also the biggest season as well of sales >> it is. >> more than christmas or easter or valentin
morgan stanley. >>> welcome back to "the closin bell." let's check in on today's market movers the broad index down 0.4% for the dow, s&p shares of macy's falling after receiving a downgrade from citi from sell to neutral significant pressure on sales for several years. this movie coming on the heels f jp penny's weak profit forecast announced last week. down 4%, macy's today. >>> general motors posting decline today after being cut to sell from neutral by...
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closing bell starts right now. >>> welcome to the closing bell. i'm sarah eisen in today for kelly evans again at the new york stock exchange. >> couple more days and we're getting a lot to cover here. i'm bill griffin, two big hours of closing bell today. green light capitals david iran horn making headlines with his new letter questioning whether value investing is actually still a viable strategy. he will join us exclusively to discuss whether he thinks value investing is dead. that's in just a few minutes stick around for that. >>> shares of dow component nike rallying today after the company said it expected sales growth to be in the high single digits over the next five years the company holding it's investor day investors are liking it so far >> so far. >> and mark parker will be joining us in a rare and exclusive interview to discuss more about his plans for growing revenue for the sportswear giant. >> it's the best performer in the dow components today >> president trump said earlier this afternoon the u.s. desperately needs tax cuts we'l
closing bell starts right now. >>> welcome to the closing bell. i'm sarah eisen in today for kelly evans again at the new york stock exchange. >> couple more days and we're getting a lot to cover here. i'm bill griffin, two big hours of closing bell today. green light capitals david iran horn making headlines with his new letter questioning whether value investing is actually still a viable strategy. he will join us exclusively to discuss whether he thinks value investing is...
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[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell.traight day we've seen record closes for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. and heck the russell and transports too. thanks for joining the "claman "countdown"". melissa: dow not tired of winning. i didn't want to mess that up. second straight day, s&p 500, nasdaq keep climbing to new records as well. i'm melissa francis. david: trifecta. actually four times if you include the russell 2000. i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." glad you could be here. more on record markets. first is what else we have for you, very busy hour. strap your seatbelts in. president trump in puerto rico touring areas hit hard by hurricane maria, meeting with survivors and officials. we're expecting new video this afternoon. we'll bring that to you as soon as it comes in
[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell.traight day we've seen record closes for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. and heck the russell and transports too. thanks for joining the "claman "countdown"". melissa: dow not tired of winning. i didn't want to mess that up. second straight day, s&p 500, nasdaq keep climbing to new records as well. i'm melissa francis. david: trifecta. actually four times if you include the russell 2000. i'm david asman. this is "after the...
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happy monday welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> happy columbus day. >> that's right. bond market closed. >> that's right. >> just the stocks. >> then the banks but with who notices? >> is very funny >> i'm bill griffeth. return of single stock trading move over etfs, we have details on a new report that shows trading in individual companies could be making a comeback very interesting. >> here are individual names that are getting hit heaard tote movie theaters in the red after "blade runner's" disappointing response this weekend. look at amc down 7%, and regal down 4.5%. >> only did $31 million over the weekend, they were expecting double, more than that we'll talk about that. >>> and a massive unity rally being held in sfan this weekend. we're going to look at what this all means for the country's relationship with catalonia and its place in the european union. former head of the european central bank, jean-claude trichet, himself, will join us is a cnbc exclusive coming up lookin
happy monday welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> happy columbus day. >> that's right. bond market closed. >> that's right. >> just the stocks. >> then the banks but with who notices? >> is very funny >> i'm bill griffeth. return of single stock trading move over etfs, we have details on a new report that shows trading in individual companies could be making a comeback very interesting. >>...
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[bell clangs] whoo-hoo! good job, son! uh-huh.e situation is that it's driving you crazy and there's nothing you can do about it. [bell clangs] father: way to go, tina! oh, come on! dr. tushi, you're needed in the o.r. nice name, buddy. beat up in high school much? [monitor beeping rapidly] carla: oh, it's ok, it's ok. what's going on? she's having a reaction to the benzo. [patient gasping] j.d.: there are a lot of different ways to get the upper hand in a relationship. well, i gave the guy half a corn dog so we can all ride foursies. [groans] just go. corn dog! j.d.: it can happen with a simple request. [loudly] could you take a look in my ears?! j.d.: it can happen because of a mistake. mrs. koenings is stabilized, so d/c the posey vest. that's never happened to me before with the benzo. i still think-- what do you think, carla? did you think that maybe i'm the doctor? because that's what i think, so maybe you should just d/c the vest like i asked and keep your opinion to yourself. j.d.: still, even when you have the upper hand,
[bell clangs] whoo-hoo! good job, son! uh-huh.e situation is that it's driving you crazy and there's nothing you can do about it. [bell clangs] father: way to go, tina! oh, come on! dr. tushi, you're needed in the o.r. nice name, buddy. beat up in high school much? [monitor beeping rapidly] carla: oh, it's ok, it's ok. what's going on? she's having a reaction to the benzo. [patient gasping] j.d.: there are a lot of different ways to get the upper hand in a relationship. well, i gave the guy...
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ask a financial advisor about pacific life. ♪ (bell mnemonic) ♪ (tires screeching) (bell mnemonic) >>ng bell on this friday. the major indexes are still green. they're losing a little bit of altitude the dow up 30. the s&p 500 just barely positive right below the all-time highs we saw about five week as ago a major rotation into small cap stocks, cyclical stocks, reflation trade. banks out of big cap tech. bertha coombs at the new york stock exchange for any little different story this week and today in terms of that rotation. >> e yeah, you know, i was talkn with one analyst he was saying what we're seeing is not so much these days is a risk-on go to tech, risk-off go to cyclicals and things that the are safe we're seeing a rotation within sort of the risk-on in a way it's kind of a risk-on within tack, in fact, if you look this week, wasn't so much the -- the chips were driving thick s things instead of netflix, the "n" in faang was nvidia lots of highs today among -- >> some people call it faang man with microsoft, adobe, nvidia. >> exactly. >> all right we'll see what next week ha
ask a financial advisor about pacific life. ♪ (bell mnemonic) ♪ (tires screeching) (bell mnemonic) >>ng bell on this friday. the major indexes are still green. they're losing a little bit of altitude the dow up 30. the s&p 500 just barely positive right below the all-time highs we saw about five week as ago a major rotation into small cap stocks, cyclical stocks, reflation trade. banks out of big cap tech. bertha coombs at the new york stock exchange for any little different story...
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place the bells do not move on to yet they still bring out. the scorpion they're superstars and they've been rocking fans the world over for more than fifty years on stage in the museum. and in the documentary for ever and a day. the scorpion special on. the back story next. it's all happening. during link to news from africa and the world. your links to exceptional stories and discussions in the unwelcome student news after killing program tonight from born in germany from the news of easy to i would say d. damn good it comes to africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. make your smart t.v. smarter with the d w for. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what song song no more double dog come smart. welcome to pop export wus german music magazine this week we have a special all about the german.
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that does it for "closing bell" today.ow. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," another day, another thousand-point milestone as the dow touches 23 grand. if you missed the move, relax, we've got the biggest bull on wall street and he'll tell us what he's buying right now >>> ibm jumping, the conference call kicking off now will the results be enough to get ginnie rommetty off the hot seat >>
that does it for "closing bell" today.ow. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," another day, another thousand-point milestone as the dow touches 23 grand. if you missed the move, relax, we've got the biggest bull on wall street and he'll tell us what he's buying right now >>> ibm jumping, the conference call kicking off now will the results...
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place the bells don't know who live there yet they still bring out. take offline. take football personally. i do it. this time we meet our role model. of a president. type. and a brazilian. will tell us what it's like to be part of buy a new neighborhood. next on t.w. . if people die and go to exhibitions. then you have to take the exhibitions to the people. in spain they feed it and move on it's gathering. beneath the canvas when you have a truck to paint on. your romance in sixty minutes. on the west steps of central asia. and expedition in search of an ancient denizen of kazakhstan the saigon antelope species since mammoth time that's a bar. or year ago scientists found evidence of a mysterious catastrophe i saw with my own eyes the first at saigon's diagram. which killed so many of them and or those that are alive endangered psycho's in distress find out more in our interactive internet documentary at d w dot com site gus. when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and e.w. make snap. the traveling
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place the bells do not move on to yet they still bring out. is it a commodity or a public good. is the world's favorite line encyclopedia. nations. created by volunteers so. it's really plain. and. is this business. made in germany next. he regularly makes his friends we. put it all morris makers of photographs of tears. under the microscope they reveal captivating beauty. and much more. tears can't even contain clues to what caused them. in sixty minutes on. the tape. with the place to make the game so special. for a true fan. base. more than football on mine.
place the bells do not move on to yet they still bring out. is it a commodity or a public good. is the world's favorite line encyclopedia. nations. created by volunteers so. it's really plain. and. is this business. made in germany next. he regularly makes his friends we. put it all morris makers of photographs of tears. under the microscope they reveal captivating beauty. and much more. tears can't even contain clues to what caused them. in sixty minutes on. the tape. with the place to make...
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conditions and it's different if the conditions in the lab are optimal we have these nice plastic bell peppers that are all the same color with identical lighting funds and there are no leaves honey in the way and all the peppers grow the same way. in a real greenhouse it's very different. the thickness of the stem this and color of the peppers various on someone and the lighting can be diffuse and variable in public this isn't that the food on the earth at the moment there is no visual recognition system that can function reliably under the difficult conditions in an actual greenhouse so all the robot still has to be controlled manually. invited to do low city you hold on just a bit. yeah that's it but. it took just under a minute to pick the pepper and it wasn't damaged that's a good result but it doesn't work so well with every bell pepper. but why do we need crop harvesting robots anyway for one thing it's getting increasingly difficult to find workers for the tough job of picking fruit and vegetables and automation would make harvesting cheaper in the long run and easier to plant
conditions and it's different if the conditions in the lab are optimal we have these nice plastic bell peppers that are all the same color with identical lighting funds and there are no leaves honey in the way and all the peppers grow the same way. in a real greenhouse it's very different. the thickness of the stem this and color of the peppers various on someone and the lighting can be diffuse and variable in public this isn't that the food on the earth at the moment there is no visual...
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this is "after the bell."the bell but first more we're covering in this very busy hour ahead. the white house just responding to the war of words between president trump and republican senator bob corker. how that spat could affect tax reform. new developments into the las vegas mass shooting. police making a major change to their timeline and we're ar
this is "after the bell."the bell but first more we're covering in this very busy hour ahead. the white house just responding to the war of words between president trump and republican senator bob corker. how that spat could affect tax reform. new developments into the las vegas mass shooting. police making a major change to their timeline and we're ar
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amazon reporting massive growth after the bell. amazon trading up 7% after hours. >>> we bring you an all-star guest lineup. fox news' steve hilton, economist ben stein, historian doug wead and sheriff jones. let's get to the news breaking and the clinton campaign and the dnc paid for the file of unverified scandalous information about trump that came from the likes of former british spy christopher steele. that sets the stage for the russia accusations and possibly federal elections commissions records show the clinton campaign paid a middle man law firm, $5.6 million from june 2015 to december 2019. the dnc paid that same law firm 3.6 million bucks since november 2015 onwards. some of that money apparently went to the political hitmen and dirt diggers at fusion gps. we do not know how much money they got from the dnc and the clinton campaign, but this culminated in the infamous file alleging donald trump's connections to russia including attempts to take down hillary clinton and the team. this even as the fbi warned the democrati
amazon reporting massive growth after the bell. amazon trading up 7% after hours. >>> we bring you an all-star guest lineup. fox news' steve hilton, economist ben stein, historian doug wead and sheriff jones. let's get to the news breaking and the clinton campaign and the dnc paid for the file of unverified scandalous information about trump that came from the likes of former british spy christopher steele. that sets the stage for the russia accusations and possibly federal elections...
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university are testing a technology that could revolutionize vegetable farming they're harvesting bell peppers using a robot. the main criterion is that the peppers must not be damaged. and initial prototype was built in collaboration with partners in several european countries along with israel and chile. for now tobias' beringer and his colleagues are practicing with it in a laboratory setting the. robot has its grip are on in front and its vision system above it recognizes the path as where the meant to be located in the vision system plans the way the robot is supposed to approach the pettus and then pick them up and at the done. but can the robot actually compete with human workers behringer says it can at least under ideal conditions. the conditions in the lab are optimal we have these nice plastic bell peppers that are all of same color with identical lighting there are no leaves honey in the way and all the peppers grow the same way. in a real greenhouse it's very different. the thickness of the stem this and color of the peppers various and the lighting can be diffuse and vari
university are testing a technology that could revolutionize vegetable farming they're harvesting bell peppers using a robot. the main criterion is that the peppers must not be damaged. and initial prototype was built in collaboration with partners in several european countries along with israel and chile. for now tobias' beringer and his colleagues are practicing with it in a laboratory setting the. robot has its grip are on in front and its vision system above it recognizes the path as where...
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this is "after the bell."say this every day, but this is extraordinary hour. a potentially historic moment in the nation's capitol, the house passing the senate's b
this is "after the bell."say this every day, but this is extraordinary hour. a potentially historic moment in the nation's capitol, the house passing the senate's b
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ashley: closing bell rings in just 13 minutes from now.g at the biggest rally in more than two months. up around 170 point at 23,165 and full steam ahead on tap today "after the bell," american express, ebay and united continental. straight down to the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides standing by with our good friend john corpina, historic close above 23,000. take it away. reporter: launched one milestone after another. we first of all hit up the earnings after the bell, talking about american express and ebay any thoughts on earnings and those particular earnings or earnings season overall? >> listen, historically buoys on markets, we clearly see the effects of ibm today. we'll see the effects out of american express also. reporter: you know what? what happens with ibm was absolutely unbelievable and that added almost 100 dow points. >> just this morning. reporter: we see american express as a winner going into the bell. your thoughts on dow 23,000? >> obviously a milestone and continue to talk about these and seems like we'r
ashley: closing bell rings in just 13 minutes from now.g at the biggest rally in more than two months. up around 170 point at 23,165 and full steam ahead on tap today "after the bell," american express, ebay and united continental. straight down to the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides standing by with our good friend john corpina, historic close above 23,000. take it away. reporter: launched one milestone after another. we first of all hit up the earnings after the bell,...
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twenty-eight minutes before the closing bell rings. is fighting back against the brits and play a little sons of liberty action here. after it had been kicked out. esther is coming up. when they waved around the now famous tiny tax card for simplification everybody thought it might be the death of having to pay tax preparers who do help millions of americans navigate and make sense of the murky ocean of firing their yearly tax returns. the stocks they are telling a different story of the future of tax return. at burnout response to this our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. think has exposure to energyfund infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the ale
twenty-eight minutes before the closing bell rings. is fighting back against the brits and play a little sons of liberty action here. after it had been kicked out. esther is coming up. when they waved around the now famous tiny tax card for simplification everybody thought it might be the death of having to pay tax preparers who do help millions of americans navigate and make sense of the murky ocean of firing their yearly tax returns. the stocks they are telling a different story of the future...
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probably the full sleeves, i recommend. >> chuck bell. we appreciate you this morning. >>> here are four things to know. an eye-opening report will come out today that parents need to know about. independent auditors will turn over findings from the prince george's county grade tamperi tampering -- >> paul manafort is expected to address his charges in the russia investigation today. manafort and his business associate rick gates were indicted on 12 counts yesterday. the "today" show will have the latest on the investigation and a look at where the special counsel could go from here. >>> the cedar lane overpass along i-66 in northern virginia will be demolished and replaced. that is the overpass where a 12-year-old boy jumped over the week yind and landed on top of an suv. adam tuss has updates on twitter. >>> there is an extra two miles of express lanes on 95 near garrisonville road. those lanes open today and are expected to help your commute through stafford county. the southbound ramp opens this afternoon. the northbound ramp opens to
probably the full sleeves, i recommend. >> chuck bell. we appreciate you this morning. >>> here are four things to know. an eye-opening report will come out today that parents need to know about. independent auditors will turn over findings from the prince george's county grade tamperi tampering -- >> paul manafort is expected to address his charges in the russia investigation today. manafort and his business associate rick gates were indicted on 12 counts yesterday. the...
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this is "after the bell."vers but here is what else we're covering for you during this very busy hour. going at it alone, president trump doing what congress couldn't. rolling back obamacare on his own terms. what it means for the future of health care. plus dramatic new developments in the harvey weinstein scandal. the disgraced producer is responding to the assault allegations t
this is "after the bell."vers but here is what else we're covering for you during this very busy hour. going at it alone, president trump doing what congress couldn't. rolling back obamacare on his own terms. what it means for the future of health care. plus dramatic new developments in the harvey weinstein scandal. the disgraced producer is responding to the assault allegations t
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"closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell." i'm sara eisen for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange >> and i'm bill griffeth here we go again another big rally on wall street the dow on track for a record close after strong earnings from industrial giants 3m and caterpillar. a few others are doing well as well today but those two stocks are responsible for the majority of today's rally for the dow. in fact, we were up almost 200 points a short time ago. we're off those highs right now. >> investors getting set for another batch of potential market-moving earnings after the bell we're looking out for at&t, chipotle, express scripts, texas instruments, just a few of the names set to report earnings in just about an hour >> we will have our hands full at that time but let's get straight to our big story. the strength in the market today from the big industrial companies cat and 3m getting that boost on earnings driving the dow higher ge and ibm trading lower, bob pisani give us some more. >> well, here's what's going on. the
"closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell." i'm sara eisen for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange >> and i'm bill griffeth here we go again another big rally on wall street the dow on track for a record close after strong earnings from industrial giants 3m and caterpillar. a few others are doing well as well today but those two stocks are responsible for the majority of today's rally for the dow. in fact, we were up almost 200...
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if convicted bell faces life in prison. sarah. >> in montgomery county child pornography charges dropped against 18-year-old rockville man. henry sanchez was facing rain and sexual assault charges after a 14-year-old girl claimed he assaulted her at rockville high school. attorney office later dropped kharns. prosecutors per sued child important charges against sanchez and another teen after they say they had nude photos of girl on their phone. 17-year-old resolved his case in juvenile court after ad admitting to possessing one of those images. >> who is behind the film baltimore recognizing and when it premiers. next a massive dishwasher recall is expanding to include gagnou. thermdoor and genair 2013 to 2015 go online to see if yours is part of the list. >> a former district attorney is suing one alleged sexual assault vic victims. bill castor refused to prosecute in 20 05. he is saying andrea costand tried to derail his bid for district attorney. she said cosby drugged and assaulted her. >> it was the last straw at broke
if convicted bell faces life in prison. sarah. >> in montgomery county child pornography charges dropped against 18-year-old rockville man. henry sanchez was facing rain and sexual assault charges after a 14-year-old girl claimed he assaulted her at rockville high school. attorney office later dropped kharns. prosecutors per sued child important charges against sanchez and another teen after they say they had nude photos of girl on their phone. 17-year-old resolved his case in juvenile...
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. >> "closing bell" is up next >>> hello, welcome to "the closing bell," everybody, i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth in case you hadn't heard yet, today is the anniversary of black monday, a day when the dow fell by 22.6%, 30 years ago today. 3022.6% decline meant 508 points on the dow. >> on the dow. >> today a 22.6% would be a 5,000 point decline. >> can you even imagine? >> well, it was pretty dramatic back then. back then, i was anchoring for the old financial news network, and on that day -- is that ron burgundy no look who that is that is a very young paul tutor jones. >> oh, my goodness. >> this is back when paul used to take my phone calls call me again, paul. we'd love to talk again. anyway, he was on the floor -- >> i love that 'stache. >> talked about what happened, what was going on, what he was thinking. >> did you lose the 'stache after the -- >> let's see, that was in '87. i lost the 'stache around '88 or '89 yeah wasn't long after that. >> not too late to bring it back. >> i think it is >> by the way, paul tutor jones is lauded fo
. >> "closing bell" is up next >>> hello, welcome to "the closing bell," everybody, i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth in case you hadn't heard yet, today is the anniversary of black monday, a day when the dow fell by 22.6%, 30 years ago today. 3022.6% decline meant 508 points on the dow. >> on the dow. >> today a 22.6% would be a 5,000 point decline. >> can you even imagine? >> well, it was...
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if they don't ring that bell, we won't stop drinking. ( laughter ) that is the reason for the bell.r own body weight in booze. >> yeah. >> james: but i'm so pleased you enjoyed it. >> i thought it was last call, i didn't know it was the raging alcoholism bell. >> james: pretty much that, that is the reason. michael, i was reading this today, is it true there was a time in your life where you were quite a frequent hitchhiker? which is something i have never done. i have never done that because i always thought it is quite scary. >> you make me sound like a drifter. ( laughter ) >> james: never scary, nothing ever happened that was like, oh, i should get out of this car? >> i will tell you a great one though, i'm in glasgow, which is one of the great cities. and they're really fun. they are hammered most of the time. that is why. no, that is not a nice thing to say about an entire city. >> james: not nice but unfortunately true. ( laughter ) >> but it is a great city and the people are really genuinely funny. and really nice. and so you have heard that, glasgowegian accent-- do you kn
if they don't ring that bell, we won't stop drinking. ( laughter ) that is the reason for the bell.r own body weight in booze. >> yeah. >> james: but i'm so pleased you enjoyed it. >> i thought it was last call, i didn't know it was the raging alcoholism bell. >> james: pretty much that, that is the reason. michael, i was reading this today, is it true there was a time in your life where you were quite a frequent hitchhiker? which is something i have never done. i have...
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sports director done bell was there to witness it all. what a win. >> the giants are nothing that fan, it's a perfect day. >> cowboys lost as well. >> yes. >> it's been one of those day days. >> sure is. >> eagles hosting 2-cardinals and birds looking for first three game winning streak since last september. take you down to the linc. 1st quarter we go. birds up 14-0. carson went to torrey smith. 59 yard house call eagles up 2-0. carson has three touchdown tosses in the fist quarter and how about the celebration? here comes the pitch. nelson agholor and i torrey swing, gone, who says there's no october baseball in south philadelphia. 3rd quarter eagles 24- wasn't voids pressure hits. >>> nelson agholor. nellie, get off me. into the end zone and doing it with flare. 72 yards score. carson wentz career high four touchdown passes and eagles blowing out cardinals 4-7 this team showing big time potential. >> i think sky is limit you know sky is limit and you know, the key is just staying grounded and staying focused on our job and focused on t
sports director done bell was there to witness it all. what a win. >> the giants are nothing that fan, it's a perfect day. >> cowboys lost as well. >> yes. >> it's been one of those day days. >> sure is. >> eagles hosting 2-cardinals and birds looking for first three game winning streak since last september. take you down to the linc. 1st quarter we go. birds up 14-0. carson went to torrey smith. 59 yard house call eagles up 2-0. carson has three touchdown...
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steve: belle haven country club. this is nice out there if you have extra time this afternoon in the everything hours. 73 at dulles. 75 at reagan national airport. 74 in the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. shower activity to the west of us. western maryland. we show you what is going on closer to home by the future cast at 11:00 tonight, this is when the line will start to develop. west of d.c. moving in here by 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. this model here wants to break it apart a little bit. keeping the stronger storms to the north of us. then by drive time tomorrow morning for the rush hour commute, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, most if not all of this is out of here but it will stay on the breezy side through 10:00. wind gusts from overnight range from 30 to 40 miles per hour. 6:00 a.m. the wind will start to ease as the system moves east. clearing skies for the afternoon hours of tomorrow. highs to make it to around 70 to 75 degrees. talk about the weekend. saturday is better to the two-day weekend. mix of sun and clouds.
steve: belle haven country club. this is nice out there if you have extra time this afternoon in the everything hours. 73 at dulles. 75 at reagan national airport. 74 in the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. shower activity to the west of us. western maryland. we show you what is going on closer to home by the future cast at 11:00 tonight, this is when the line will start to develop. west of d.c. moving in here by 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. this model here wants to break it apart a little bit....
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liz: closing bell ringing in 16 minutes.months now since hurricane harvey blasted through the houston area. historic rains virtually shutting down gulf oil operations. 25% of the nation's refining capacity offline at the height of the storm. seven weeks later, yes, the picture is looking better, but not for all. coming up, drilling services canary with footprints from texas to north dakota giving us the real deal on where things do stand post harvey. it matters to how much you'll pay for gasoline. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. re
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bell has admitted to being hiv positive. prosecutors say none of the alleged victims have tested positive for hiv. bell remains behind bars awaiting his trial. >>> a man is facing a slough of charges connected to the rape of a woman in prince george's county. carrie edwards is accused of breaking into the victim's house, and taking off with some of her property. police say edwards running naked from the home late saturday night. they eventually caught up with him, and police say edwards and the victim did not know each other. >>> meantime, in maryland, an unusual story is developing after a 19-year-old wanted for burglary is found dead. two hunters found the body near a wooded area on a farm in frederick county. local police say the teen was on their most wanted list for first degree burglary. now state police are getting involved, dubbing his death as suspicious. an autopsy is pending. >>> the world series swings into action tonight. it gets underway in los angeles, which is in the midst of a record breaking heat wave. temp
bell has admitted to being hiv positive. prosecutors say none of the alleged victims have tested positive for hiv. bell remains behind bars awaiting his trial. >>> a man is facing a slough of charges connected to the rape of a woman in prince george's county. carrie edwards is accused of breaking into the victim's house, and taking off with some of her property. police say edwards running naked from the home late saturday night. they eventually caught up with him, and police say...
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mornings with maria well have all of that action before the bell. they will lay off about 6% just four months after going public. they were down 2% today. and united continental. several issues. they cost airlines $185 million. the company is still beating earnings estimates in the third quarter. the stock is down 11 and half percent. we more countdown come in. this is brought to "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. it figures it would happen in the commercial break. it went back to positive territory after being down more than 100 points we are back down to just one and a quarter per points. let's talk abou
mornings with maria well have all of that action before the bell. they will lay off about 6% just four months after going public. they were down 2% today. and united continental. several issues. they cost airlines $185 million. the company is still beating earnings estimates in the third quarter. the stock is down 11 and half percent. we more countdown come in. this is brought to "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right this second. >>> and welcome to "the closing bell" i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans. >> i'll take that. i'm bill griffeth. brace yourselves this is the busiest day of the earnings season. plenty of other things going on right now. in one hour we're going to get an onslaugt of reports again this write this down, everybody, amazon, alphabet, intel, gilead. that's only for the start. we're going to tell you what to expect how does this happen who planned this >> easiest -- busiest day of the earnings season. sometimes less is more listen to this dunkin' donuts looking to boost sales by offering fewer types of doughnuts in some stores we'll talk to the ceo on a first on cnbc about that move and this morning's earnings report. >> apparently they identified 18 what they call core doughnuts. >> those pour doughnuts. >> wonder what the poor doughnut is see if nigel can name all 19 of them coming up. >>> president trump is going to crack godown against bad actorsn the opioid epidemic. number of drug distributors and pharmacy benefit managers have been getti
. >> "closing bell" starts right this second. >>> and welcome to "the closing bell" i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans. >> i'll take that. i'm bill griffeth. brace yourselves this is the busiest day of the earnings season. plenty of other things going on right now. in one hour we're going to get an onslaugt of reports again this write this down, everybody, amazon, alphabet, intel, gilead. that's only for the start. we're going to tell you...
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like scott bell.( james )( james )bell.es ) bell lived in santa rosa for 17 years and taught at santa rosa junior college for many years before retiring to a hay ranch in nevada. when he heard of all the animals needing help after the fire... he loaded up his 53-foot trailer with donated hay and drove 11-hours straight to the sonoma county fairgrounds. he donated almost 500 bales of hay -- or about 7 thousand bucks worth. one bale will feed 5 horses for a day. bell also donated hay during the valley fire in lake county. (james)(james) the air quality is becoming noticably better as crews gain control of the wine country fires.(darya) many north bay schools have announced they are resuming classes this week. schools reopening today include those in the antioch, benicia and marin unified school districts. mount diablo, novato and vacaville school districts will also reopen today. san francisco state university along with dominican university and the college of marin will also resume classes this morning. petaluma and vallejo
like scott bell.( james )( james )bell.es ) bell lived in santa rosa for 17 years and taught at santa rosa junior college for many years before retiring to a hay ranch in nevada. when he heard of all the animals needing help after the fire... he loaded up his 53-foot trailer with donated hay and drove 11-hours straight to the sonoma county fairgrounds. he donated almost 500 bales of hay -- or about 7 thousand bucks worth. one bale will feed 5 horses for a day. bell also donated hay during the...
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the funeral bells there are ringing 59 the victims from the shooting in las vegas. ryan hughes is live with more on how they are being remembered. adrianna, the national cathedral is joining churches and religious leaders from across the country, gathering in grief and urgency after the violence in las vegas. let's pan up. those bills are tolling as we speak here at the national cathedral. it is a very somber feeling out here. so many people asking and wondering, how can this happen again? women represent many faiths coming together for a moment of prayer. -- a topal bell across of the cathedral tolling 60 times this noon, marking each life and so lost, including the gunman, stephen paddock, who unleashed gunfire on the crowd sunday night, now the deadliest mass shooting in our country's modern history. is alsoage out here urgi to end gun violence. the bishop says thoughts and prayers are powerful, but not enough. prayers without action mean nothing, and we feel it is entirely reasonable for us to call upon our elected officials to pass legislation that takes these
the funeral bells there are ringing 59 the victims from the shooting in las vegas. ryan hughes is live with more on how they are being remembered. adrianna, the national cathedral is joining churches and religious leaders from across the country, gathering in grief and urgency after the violence in las vegas. let's pan up. those bills are tolling as we speak here at the national cathedral. it is a very somber feeling out here. so many people asking and wondering, how can this happen again?...
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the closing bell is 48 minutes away. it is hitting all-time highs we are just off of those right now. the number to watch is $144.34. the biggest leaders right now. and with this three intraday record highs. the floor show traders on that in this record run by the s&p 500 that would even make them blush. who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. you guys know if you had watched me over the years that i am a cleveland indian fan they did not make the world series. when the tribe doesn't make it i think we all have a choice to make. and mine, dodgers. i am in la girl. the world series kic
the closing bell is 48 minutes away. it is hitting all-time highs we are just off of those right now. the number to watch is $144.34. the biggest leaders right now. and with this three intraday record highs. the floor show traders on that in this record run by the s&p 500 that would even make them blush. who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them?...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to "the close ing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll add my congratulations to christina and her family, that's fantastic number two for her i'm bill griffeth. proxy battle that could be more contentious than election night. procter & gamble say the shareholders voted against giving a board seat to nelson peltz. mr. peltz says it ain't over until all the vote are counted and we have the very latest on this boardroom battle coming up. >>> institutional investor just releasing its list of top ranked analysts we've got the number within analyst in biotech here to give us his favorite two names in that space. >> yeah, the big cap and the small cap. in that order. >> you really have to know biotech. you really have to know. i'm looking forward to speaking with him. >>> plus the man that won the paper called half man, half god, for his market-moving calls. the number one equity-linked strategy will join us coming up. think that's on his business card now
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to "the close ing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll add my congratulations to christina and her family, that's fantastic number two for her i'm bill griffeth. proxy battle that could be more contentious than election night. procter & gamble say the shareholders voted against giving a board seat to nelson peltz. mr. peltz says it ain't over until...
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[bells] it has been seven years since that first day. what has happened? where have we gone?e done? >> i was the oldest of the nine and perhaps the least serious. i came here to southern illinois university after graduation. at first, i thought i wanted to be a nurse but i was too outgoing for that. now i know i want to work in a newspaper and be a journalist and to write. more than anything else in the world, i want to write. this year, i took a job at the university newspaper and worked as a reporter, 20 hours per week after classes. there is no substitute for writing under pressure. you have to get the story out and to make it good. i remember the reporters who came from all over the world to cover the story of little rock. to be able to take a story like that and put it into words is something i have always wanted to be able to do. someday, i'm going to write a book about what happened in little rock. first, got to learn more about writing and the world. you can do that best in school. teachers like professor simon have helped me grow up. he is a man who makes you want to
[bells] it has been seven years since that first day. what has happened? where have we gone?e done? >> i was the oldest of the nine and perhaps the least serious. i came here to southern illinois university after graduation. at first, i thought i wanted to be a nurse but i was too outgoing for that. now i know i want to work in a newspaper and be a journalist and to write. more than anything else in the world, i want to write. this year, i took a job at the university newspaper and worked...
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bell has admitted to being hiv positive. bell was a school aide at benjamin stoddard middle school. he was arrested in june, and remains behind bars, pending trial. >>> they were just beginning their lives together, but sadly, two d.c. newlyweds are dead after a freak accident in dewey beach, delaware. two men, flattening a pole, then finally landing in the parking lot of the star board restaurant. >> it was a beautiful day, and it was a long time coming. >> reporter: the spanish step in northwest d.c. >> they were just the most fun loving people. >> reporter: the perfect backdrop for a wedding for polar opposites. >> one was really, really fun loving >> reporter: who had one thing in common. they were madly in love. greg was in construction design and his new husband, jimmy walton was a graphic designer. the two were avid bikers, splitting their time between their homes in d.c. and rajova beach. >> something like tharks the chances of it happening aren't that great, but it could happen to anybody. >> reporter: delaware state police say a man was driving a chevy suburban along coast
bell has admitted to being hiv positive. bell was a school aide at benjamin stoddard middle school. he was arrested in june, and remains behind bars, pending trial. >>> they were just beginning their lives together, but sadly, two d.c. newlyweds are dead after a freak accident in dewey beach, delaware. two men, flattening a pole, then finally landing in the parking lot of the star board restaurant. >> it was a beautiful day, and it was a long time coming. >> reporter: the...
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"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ where you lead, i will follow ♪ ♪ anywhere that you tell me too's not the original version. what is that what is a country western version? what the heck is that. >> this selection from carl king's tapestry album which you may know what that's about now >> 1971. i was -- you have no idea how influential that album was when it came out. >> i saw the broadway show which is fantastic it's fantastic mom, this is for you like her favorite of all time. >> there you go. >> we talk about tapestry in just a bit, welcome to the "closing bell" everybody i'm kelly evans and, well we've given you the hint to the story that we'll talk tapestry later this hour. >> i'm bill griffith, spoiler alert, the ceo of box is looking to become a leader in artificial intelligence with it's latest product announcement aaron levy will be back with this exclusive interview from box works to discuss the latest move, coming up. >>> also we have underarmor shares under pressure today after a new report says teens are more or less over the brand. companies down about 1.5% on the s
"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ where you lead, i will follow ♪ ♪ anywhere that you tell me too's not the original version. what is that what is a country western version? what the heck is that. >> this selection from carl king's tapestry album which you may know what that's about now >> 1971. i was -- you have no idea how influential that album was when it came out. >> i saw the broadway show which is fantastic it's fantastic mom, this is for you...
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with the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes now. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all three on track for new record closes. please stay with us to see that. >>> president trump's expected to arrive at joint base andrews. there, of course, is air force one, any moment now, and he will head to harrisburg, pennsylvania where we too will take you live next. kevin corke has a preview. this woman is laughing because she's listening to audible. and this woman is pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but sir froggy can never forget. "i used to be a prince. but no princess would kiss me now." looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. "i used to be a prince. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our e
with the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes now. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all three on track for new record closes. please stay with us to see that. >>> president trump's expected to arrive at joint base andrews. there, of course, is air force one, any moment now, and he will head to harrisburg, pennsylvania where we too will take you live next. kevin corke has a preview. this woman is laughing because she's listening to audible. and this woman is pretending her boss's terrible...