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come on, robert. >> but no more bell bottom shaming. >> step it up.es. >> no more bell bottom shaming. effect of many medications. e but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. how canlike springtime?washed 12 weeks ago and still smell unstopables in-wash scent boosters. the more you pour, the more scent you'll savor. toss it in before your clothes for luxurious scent up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. the ultimate in long lasting scent. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine peop
come on, robert. >> but no more bell bottom shaming. >> step it up.es. >> no more bell bottom shaming. effect of many medications. e but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. how canlike...
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in a lockkd into long-term ki kate hudson was hippie chic in a pleasant blouse and bell bottoms.apple, she combined this co jeans and to die for boots. on. the sleeveless dress by victoria beckham cost just under$2,400. and almost had a >> made sure my zipper's not going too far. >> one of those. >> look at michael. i'm staying out. >>> i bet he would. >> can we bget back to the boot? i'm obsessed. look at them. orange suede. thighs. they're from from brian atwood. i all the studying on them. he's the designer of the moment. made in milan, part the fall collection. kate has the only pair in the u.s. for now beca found out they will be in stores later this summer. i was going to buy until -- >> you saw the tag. >> $3,000. >> that is a "we" decision. you have to discuss that with your h $6,000 boots. >> that's crazy. >> yes. >> you could buy the me. >>> miley cyrus may have decided on a wedding date. here's tonight's "know a tell." >> exclusive new sho she's with liam all right, but is miley planning their i dos? even though hemsworth has said he's not engaged a new report claims s
in a lockkd into long-term ki kate hudson was hippie chic in a pleasant blouse and bell bottoms.apple, she combined this co jeans and to die for boots. on. the sleeveless dress by victoria beckham cost just under$2,400. and almost had a >> made sure my zipper's not going too far. >> one of those. >> look at michael. i'm staying out. >>> i bet he would. >> can we bget back to the boot? i'm obsessed. look at them. orange suede. thighs. they're from from brian...
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a walk -♪ i've been for a walk (narrator) it was the dawn of a new age filled with long hair, bell bottomsdyed t-shirts, and new attitudes. innocence gave way to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in, and there was a new music for the new times. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ ♪ don't you need somebody to love ♪ ♪ it's the time of the season ♪ ♪ when love runs high ♪ ain't it beautiful ♪ crystal blue persuasion hi, everybody, i'm tommy james. that's right, from tommy james and the shondells. and we're here today on the site of woodstock
a walk -♪ i've been for a walk (narrator) it was the dawn of a new age filled with long hair, bell bottomsdyed t-shirts, and new attitudes. innocence gave way to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in, and there was a new music for the new times. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ ♪ don't you need somebody to love ♪ ♪ it's the time of the season ♪ ♪ when love runs high ♪ ain't it beautiful ♪ crystal blue persuasion hi, everybody, i'm tommy james....
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. >>> kate hudson was hippie chic in a pleasant blouse and bell bottoms. in the big apple, she combined this merlot mini coat, jeans, and these to-die-for boots. come on. the sleeveless dress by victoria beckham cost just under $2,400. she lk had a look. >> made sure my zipper's not >> one of thos >> look at michael. he said, i'm staying out. >>> i bet he would. >> can we get back to the boots? i'm obsessed. look at them. orange suede. peacock. thigh highs. they're from brian atwood. i did all the studying on them. he's the celebrity shoe designer of the moment. made in milan, part of the fall collection. kate has the only pair in the u.s. for now because i found out they will be in stores later this summer. i got so excited because i was going to buy some until -- >> you saw the price tag. >> $6,000. >> that is a "we" decision. you have to discuss tha your husband, $6,000 boots. >> that's crazy. >> yes. >> you could buy them for me. >>> let's move on to miley cyrus cyrus, because she may have decided on a wedding date. here's tonight's "know and tell." >>
. >>> kate hudson was hippie chic in a pleasant blouse and bell bottoms. in the big apple, she combined this merlot mini coat, jeans, and these to-die-for boots. come on. the sleeveless dress by victoria beckham cost just under $2,400. she lk had a look. >> made sure my zipper's not >> one of thos >> look at michael. he said, i'm staying out. >>> i bet he would. >> can we get back to the boots? i'm obsessed. look at them. orange suede. peacock. thigh...
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bell-bottoms are everything. disco is spinning. robert de niro became the world's most famous taxi driver. >> you talking to me? i'm the only one here. >> reporter: and apple was formed. >> the possibilities are endless. >> reporter: across the country, many americans still stunned by richard nixon's resignation. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: were uneasy about the future of politics in the united states. >> it's been a little scary. >> reporter: jenny has lived in the city her whole life. she remembers the '76 primary well, the last time the empire state really mattered on both sides of the aisle. >> a lot of mistrust. nominee jimmy carter and sitting president gerald ford held off a challenge from ronald reagan. what stands out about that year? >> one of the things that stands out is just how infrequently we have contested contests on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: this political science professor says '76 wasn't the only time new york played a big role. the democratic race in 199
bell-bottoms are everything. disco is spinning. robert de niro became the world's most famous taxi driver. >> you talking to me? i'm the only one here. >> reporter: and apple was formed. >> the possibilities are endless. >> reporter: across the country, many americans still stunned by richard nixon's resignation. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: were uneasy about the future of politics in the united states. >>...
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it was a parade of bell bottoms and 70s hair reserved for bay to breakers. hollywood was here to recreate one of the darkest moments in san francisco history. >> may 21, 1979, the verdict came down and dan white was convicted of manslaughter. >> reporter: that was after he killed the mayor and supervisor harvey milk. >> it was not silent. it ended up becoming one of the most violent episodes in the lgbt movement. >> reporter: a mini series called when we rise is recreating the violent clash that turned san francisco into a powder keg. >> we wanted to be clear there wasn't an actual riot going on. >> reporter: sfpd sent out a warning showing that the smoke and fire possibly coming from outside city hall wasn't an emergency. just movie magic. >> this is a surreal experience. especially to see one's youth reenacted by actors who appear impossiblely young. >> reporter: jones thinks there are lessons in the story of san francisco's adolescence that still apply today. >> i think learning these stories can provide some inspiration and some hope, if you do fight bac
it was a parade of bell bottoms and 70s hair reserved for bay to breakers. hollywood was here to recreate one of the darkest moments in san francisco history. >> may 21, 1979, the verdict came down and dan white was convicted of manslaughter. >> reporter: that was after he killed the mayor and supervisor harvey milk. >> it was not silent. it ended up becoming one of the most violent episodes in the lgbt movement. >> reporter: a mini series called when we rise is...
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a walk -♪ i've been for a walk (narrator) it was the dawn of a new age filled with long hair, bell bottomsnd new attitudes. innocence gave way to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in, and there was a new music for the new times. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ ♪ don't you need somebody to love ♪ ♪ it's the time of the season ♪ ♪ when love runs high ♪ ain't it beautiful ♪ crystal blue persuasion
a walk -♪ i've been for a walk (narrator) it was the dawn of a new age filled with long hair, bell bottomsnd new attitudes. innocence gave way to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in, and there was a new music for the new times. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ ♪ don't you need somebody to love ♪ ♪ it's the time of the season ♪ ♪ when love runs high ♪ ain't it beautiful ♪ crystal blue persuasion
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he puts on his bell-bottom, glittery blue pants one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. really was one of those artists that really kept you guessing. he never became steale. >> he was a rebel in his music and with the record companies. what was he fighting warner bros. about? the fight to release his albums when he wanted to release them, the timing he wanted to release them at. and what are we seeing now, artists like beyonce and drey and kanye. they are releasing them as they want. without a lot of fanfare. the world he envisioned for himself is the kind of world that has been embraced. he led the way for artists to feel like they could speak back to the record companies. when he was writing slave on his cheek, people made fun of him. is he crazy while he's doing this? was it about money? it wasn't so much about money as it was he wanted to speak out as an artist and have control over his own work. >> autonomy. he wanted to own himself. he wanted to be emancipated. but here's the thing. you got a chance to speak to to interview him and his wife. we don't hear that muc
he puts on his bell-bottom, glittery blue pants one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. really was one of those artists that really kept you guessing. he never became steale. >> he was a rebel in his music and with the record companies. what was he fighting warner bros. about? the fight to release his albums when he wanted to release them, the timing he wanted to release them at. and what are we seeing now, artists like beyonce and drey and kanye. they are releasing them as they...
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a walk -♪ i've been for a walk (narrator) it was the dawn of a new age filled with long hair, bell bottoms to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in, and there was a new music for the new times. ♪ don't you want somebody to love ♪ ♪ don't you need somebody to love ♪ ♪ it's the time of the season ♪ ♪ when love runs high ♪ ain't it beautiful
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you wrote "he puts on his bell bottom glittery blue stretch pants on one leg at a time just like theconstantly surprising." >> he was a rebel in his music and with record companies. he was a trail blazer. he was fighting warner brothers about the right to release his albums, when he wanted to release them. and what are we seeing now? artists like beyonce, future, drake and kanye west trying to release them when they want. it's the kind of world that people have embraced now that technology has caught up. >> he was instrumental in that. >> he led the way that artists could speak back to record companies. when he wrote "slave" on his cheek, people said why is he doing that? is he crazy? is it about money? >> it was about autonomy. he wanted to own himself, be emancipated. you got a chance to interview him and his wife. we don't hear much about his wives. >> when i interviewed him in 1989 back when i was at "time" magazine, for some rain mayte was there. he had her on his lap the entire time. it was kind of a two-for interview. he didn't want me to tape his voice, hoove was afraid i wou
you wrote "he puts on his bell bottom glittery blue stretch pants on one leg at a time just like theconstantly surprising." >> he was a rebel in his music and with record companies. he was a trail blazer. he was fighting warner brothers about the right to release his albums, when he wanted to release them. and what are we seeing now? artists like beyonce, future, drake and kanye west trying to release them when they want. it's the kind of world that people have embraced now that...
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i'm still looking for bell bottom jeans, though. >> time has stood still for you. >> yeah, it has.lo. >> keenan does appreciate one thing about this new world. the ease with which he can speak to his wife miriam in colombia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> talking to my wife was the happiest thing in my life to date since my release. >> when is miriam coming up? >> somewhere around, i don't know -- i want to say the 15th. >> how long can she stay for? >> ever. >> she is going to come here permanently? >> yeah. >> on the 15th? # wow. so i take it she is staying here. >> well, yeah, that was -- well -- i'm not angry. or bitter. what goes around comes around, as they say. can't say i'm grateful i went to death row. but i'm grateful that my lifestyle changed. and has remained changed. i gave up my former ways. no more of the don juan of cleveland heights. no more sex, drugs. but the rock 'n' roll is still there. ♪ it's an evening with rush. four tickets. >> tonight, keenan is attending the concert he has waited 24 years to see. >> this will make me happy tonight. i'll be happy toni
i'm still looking for bell bottom jeans, though. >> time has stood still for you. >> yeah, it has.lo. >> keenan does appreciate one thing about this new world. the ease with which he can speak to his wife miriam in colombia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> talking to my wife was the happiest thing in my life to date since my release. >> when is miriam coming up? >> somewhere around, i don't know -- i want to say the 15th. >> how long can she stay...
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the fonz, bell bottoms and a bicentennial birthday bash for america.t was 1976. ♪ paul mccartney's silly love songs topped the billboard charts and a serious political decision confronted voters across the country, including here in new york. according to politicos we spoke with, '76 was the last time the new york primaries mattered this much on both sides. ken fisher's family has been involved in new york democratic politics for decades. >> it was an exciting race for both parties in '76 because it was an open seat because the country had been traumatized. >> scarred by the watergate scandal. >> i shall resign effective tomorrow. >> the resignation of richard nixon, the u.s. pulling out of vietnam and, like today, voters struggling after a recession. >> new york was a very different city in 1976. for one thing, it was broke. the economy was in the toilet, the streets were out of control. >> among the democratic candidates, washington senator henry scoop jackson, arizona congressman morris udall and california governor jerry brown. >> the political est
the fonz, bell bottoms and a bicentennial birthday bash for america.t was 1976. ♪ paul mccartney's silly love songs topped the billboard charts and a serious political decision confronted voters across the country, including here in new york. according to politicos we spoke with, '76 was the last time the new york primaries mattered this much on both sides. ken fisher's family has been involved in new york democratic politics for decades. >> it was an exciting race for both parties in...
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if you have bell bottoms, it could help. >>> making fashion choices now. >> exactly. >>> coming up inour, imagine getting a alert on your cell phone showing you this. live streaming video of burglars in your own home. what the homeowner of this house did just in the nick of time. >> first the newest member of the "world news now" family. so just who is diane macedo? who are you? we're going to get up close and personal. >> what is that? >> that was an elephant. >> okay. coming up. >> announcer: " ♪ because i know what it means to walk along a lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ going down the only road i've never known ♪ >> he listening to myself i'm not sure what to do with that. >> air guitar to your own self. >> what was that? >> what was what? >> this is actually huckabee's show. so the governor found out that i sing and he has this little band that he makes co-workers. so he asked me to come on and sing with him. this was a result. >> you're hitting the notes. >> that's the idea. >> yeah. >> simon cowell tweeted it was a little pitchy. >> thanks, simon. apprec
if you have bell bottoms, it could help. >>> making fashion choices now. >> exactly. >>> coming up inour, imagine getting a alert on your cell phone showing you this. live streaming video of burglars in your own home. what the homeowner of this house did just in the nick of time. >> first the newest member of the "world news now" family. so just who is diane macedo? who are you? we're going to get up close and personal. >> what is that? >>...
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bottom. maryland bureau chief brad bell joins us with the races to watch tonight. brad? brad: we are at charles flowers high school in springdale, prince george's county. we are here because this is actually one of the busiest, highest turn-out voter so there is a group of candidates here handing every voter that comes in a piece of their literature, they are fighting to the last second. >> the battle to succeed retiring senator barbara mikulski being fought hard right up to the end. the fourth district representative donna edwards with national support and funding trying to convince local voters she should be only the second african-american woman elected to the united states senate. >> they need a perspective from somebody like me, a lawyer and engineer. brad: alexander -- chris van hoh a long list of support. the pair locked in a far too close to predict race as are the leading candidate for the seats they are vacated in the fourth and the eighth district. the battle on the fourth a multi-precinct polling place where rival candidates rival to win voters. inside voters
bottom. maryland bureau chief brad bell joins us with the races to watch tonight. brad? brad: we are at charles flowers high school in springdale, prince george's county. we are here because this is actually one of the busiest, highest turn-out voter so there is a group of candidates here handing every voter that comes in a piece of their literature, they are fighting to the last second. >> the battle to succeed retiring senator barbara mikulski being fought hard right up to the end. the...
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bell. s&p at the bottom of the screen.e big boards, occidental petroleum honoring retiring ceo steve chazen. at the nasdaq, regeneron doing the honors. >> what a -- what a drug they have for atopic dermatitis. sent the stock up 50 bucks. that drug is -- i don't want to call it lifesaving. what it really is is makes it so -- >> what is it. >> when you have that kind of dermatitis, it's painful, visible. this is a shot. again, regeneron has so many products. people just regard it as one company. i can't say enough about how good that company is. cholesterol drug is good, too. very smart company. >> stock still down 22%. >> biotech. biotech. valeant. while you were away, valeant went down. >> really? >> it went down. >> day one of my vacation it was mike pearson, see you later. then we had mario coming back for starwood. >> you missed nothing. >> i missed nothing. you have to take your vacations. >> it's like a city bus, there will be another. >> there will be one more. one question to ask in the fallout from starwood what do
bell. s&p at the bottom of the screen.e big boards, occidental petroleum honoring retiring ceo steve chazen. at the nasdaq, regeneron doing the honors. >> what a -- what a drug they have for atopic dermatitis. sent the stock up 50 bucks. that drug is -- i don't want to call it lifesaving. what it really is is makes it so -- >> what is it. >> when you have that kind of dermatitis, it's painful, visible. this is a shot. again, regeneron has so many products. people just...
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bottom. down 150 points now up to 137. pfizer gain could not help the dow. [closing bellings] swamped by worries about the global economy thanks to christine lagarde of the imf saying this recovery is just too slow. there is the closing bell. i hand it over to david and melissa for "after the bell." david: and stocks are dropping as concerns about europe, asia, new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting in wisconsin is now underway. we're just a few short hours from the first results. tonight's outcome could change the future of the campaigns on both sides. every vote is critical for republicans. new polls showing the gap between donald trump and ted cruz has narrowed. for democrats, hillary clinton may be looking at her sixth straight loss to bernie sanders. anything can happen. it is all up to the voters. david. david: wisconsin going to the polls. let's go to straight to fox news's doug ke
bottom. down 150 points now up to 137. pfizer gain could not help the dow. [closing bellings] swamped by worries about the global economy thanks to christine lagarde of the imf saying this recovery is just too slow. there is the closing bell. i hand it over to david and melissa for "after the bell." david: and stocks are dropping as concerns about europe, asia, new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the...
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alcoa reported earnings after the bell, on the top line and bottom line, the chief economist says ite is a real possibility great britain will leave the european union. ashley: the last poll out of the uk, 42% to stay in the e.u. 45% to get out, 12% undecided, june 23rd, just around the corner. british prime minister david cameron is pushing hard to stay in the e.u. because they got the concessions they wanted but the ims says if the uk gets out, market volatility will increase, trade will be damaged, economic growth undermined and right out of that david cameron not missing an opportunity, the imf says it too, a bad deal for britain. charles: these numbers change toward getting out after the last terrorist attacks. that unnerved -- charles: the nationalism is on the rise at the uk, they look at the migrant crisis and do not want to be part of that and terror attacks on the continent in france and brussels leading to this anti-e.u. sentiment. charles: hillary clinton going after guns. roll tape. >> you now have laws in the country prohibiting the centers for disease control which con
alcoa reported earnings after the bell, on the top line and bottom line, the chief economist says ite is a real possibility great britain will leave the european union. ashley: the last poll out of the uk, 42% to stay in the e.u. 45% to get out, 12% undecided, june 23rd, just around the corner. british prime minister david cameron is pushing hard to stay in the e.u. because they got the concessions they wanted but the ims says if the uk gets out, market volatility will increase, trade will be...
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bell. s&p at the bottom of the screen. at the big board, the governor of tokyo, japan, doing the honors. nasdaq, the good plus foundation, providing low-income parents with essential child products and services. and yes, that is jerry seinfeld. what is it with the opening bell, jim? every day they ring this bell. [ laughter ] >> call me cramer, okay? don't call me george. >> no, no. >> some research to get to. chipotle continues to get bounced back and forth. today it's jpmorgan upping to an overweight, $510 target. they say comps not only are bottoming this quarter, but expectations on margins are effectively set. >> i thought that was a great piece of research. what they're basically saying is, listen, we're going to go back to -- 2017's going to be like 2014. if that's the case, you want to buy it. it was very well reasoned. they have a fabulous balance sheet, they have a lot of firepower, and they tend to use it. they bought a lot of stock for $500, bought a lot of stock for $400. and i believe if you look at jack in the box after the terrible e. coli, you look at the kfc in china, y
bell. s&p at the bottom of the screen. at the big board, the governor of tokyo, japan, doing the honors. nasdaq, the good plus foundation, providing low-income parents with essential child products and services. and yes, that is jerry seinfeld. what is it with the opening bell, jim? every day they ring this bell. [ laughter ] >> call me cramer, okay? don't call me george. >> no, no. >> some research to get to. chipotle continues to get bounced back and forth. today it's...
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bell? >> joyce, flyers coming in today with a few different playoff scenarios, bottom line, they need to get a win it stay in the hunt, playoff picture later in sports. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. >>> tonight police in lancaster county want to identify this man wanted in a robbery at a k-mart. police say the man in these surveillance pictures is suspected of taking security tags off a number of products at the store and then he left the store without paying for any of it. it happened thursday, at a k-mart in the town of willow street on village road. >> police department's from all over the countr
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this as investigator tries to get to the bottom of what happened and why this deputy con stab bell wasthe first place. at the time this went down he and a reserve female dep the just finish a traffic stop and he said behind to help continue training her. >> the deputy was giving her instructions on how to turn the audio on, on the video in her car. and as he was leaning in the car, and instructing her how to get the audio on, he was shot in the back. >> reporter: the suspect was dressed in all black, fired a total of six shots, according to police. four of which hit the victim. >> any leads on the shooter? >> reporter: well, houston police say they're talking to a person of interest but they won't really elaborate any further on that. no names being released. we can tell you no official arrests have been announced. all investigators are telling us is that the man who matched the suspect description turned himself in at a local fire station, not far from the crime scene and not long after the shooting happened. that individual being questioned. police say they are not, however, actively
this as investigator tries to get to the bottom of what happened and why this deputy con stab bell wasthe first place. at the time this went down he and a reserve female dep the just finish a traffic stop and he said behind to help continue training her. >> the deputy was giving her instructions on how to turn the audio on, on the video in her car. and as he was leaning in the car, and instructing her how to get the audio on, he was shot in the back. >> reporter: the suspect was...
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bell. beating on both the top and bottom line. that's the good news. blue continuing its streak of revenue declines now for 16 consecutive quarters. joining us o break down the quarters the clsa managing director. hello, lou. any way to look at this in a positive light? >> yes. i think there are a number of things. we looked at the quarter and say there are four positives and two negatives. the software business last quarter was down 6%. it was down 1% in this past quarter. one of the biggest trends going on in tech, social, analytics, cloud, mobile, was actually up 17% and is now 37% of total revenue. so there are a number of things you can look at. granted, their business is still in transition. but they did make some progress in the quarter. >> you see light at the end of the tunnel in terms of this business, at a transition point, getting rid of the empty calories is what they say about some of the revenue when we talk about revenue declines and they say at some point it will move in the other direction but when. >> sure. that's a very good questio
bell. beating on both the top and bottom line. that's the good news. blue continuing its streak of revenue declines now for 16 consecutive quarters. joining us o break down the quarters the clsa managing director. hello, lou. any way to look at this in a positive light? >> yes. i think there are a number of things. we looked at the quarter and say there are four positives and two negatives. the software business last quarter was down 6%. it was down 1% in this past quarter. one of the...
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bell. this is one of the big shell players, eagleford in texas, big loss, 75 cents. this may be the bottomody is looking for. whether this quarter is the trough in earnings. i think we want to hear a little bit about what's going on in production growth. they are anticipating their production growth of oil will grow 10% this year. can you believe it? you would think they would cut it -- >> assuming the price will go higher. >> their cap x spending is still $2 billion. people want to know if there's any more cuts in capital expenditures and whether production is expected to grow roughly 10% this year. the big thing, is this the bottom here? any sense at all that production will increase or oil prices will expect to be up in the second half of the year and if they are talking about $50 or $60 at the end of this year definitely there's the bottom. >> but then the question is what does that do to the equity market because the correlation is not valid. >> these stocks have moved up in anticipation. the second half of the year you'll see oil prices certainly above $40. also remember on friday or
bell. this is one of the big shell players, eagleford in texas, big loss, 75 cents. this may be the bottomody is looking for. whether this quarter is the trough in earnings. i think we want to hear a little bit about what's going on in production growth. they are anticipating their production growth of oil will grow 10% this year. can you believe it? you would think they would cut it -- >> assuming the price will go higher. >> their cap x spending is still $2 billion. people want to...
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here's the opening bell and a look at the s&p at the bottom of your screen.y traders association at the big board today. women in finance. and at the nasdaq yintech investment holdings, online provider of spot commodity trading services in china celebrating its ipo today. we talked about tim cook's comments on china down 7 on constant currency. does that give you second thoughts about your bullishness on china? >> no. the hong kong number was more disturbing frankly. i think that china, they bought a lot and looks like a lot of people bought them and didn't need more. by the way, in doing some work behind the scenes, i mean, it's not an antiapple thing you hear about china. it's just i think china's cool because that's the steroid market, okay, referring to steroids. that was where they didn't know they were on steroids. you know what's the most important thing, i know it sounds nutty but when i listen to your litany, it's oil. >> oil. >> oil. oil says that china's good. now, i had charif on last night who said carl icahn is why he got fired at the company. i
here's the opening bell and a look at the s&p at the bottom of your screen.y traders association at the big board today. women in finance. and at the nasdaq yintech investment holdings, online provider of spot commodity trading services in china celebrating its ipo today. we talked about tim cook's comments on china down 7 on constant currency. does that give you second thoughts about your bullishness on china? >> no. the hong kong number was more disturbing frankly. i think that...
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you can see the moisture at the bottom of the beltway that could cause a slowdown in the morning commute. chuck bell, if you could just help the rain like you helped give me water, you saved my life. >>> we'll give mother nature a pat on the back to get the showers out of here. if not during the workweek, we need to get them out of here in time for the weekend. the apple blossom festival, a lot of stuff going on this weekend. and the weather may be having a bit of an impact on those weekend plans. cooler pattern by far. we made 86 yesterday. and our average high now 71 degrees. and each one of the next seven days likely to be at or below average temperaturewise. so we have trade in the sunshine and the warm weather for low clouds and light rain showers. here's the view from our t in ba and chevy chase. all cloud cover this morning. visibility not taking too much of a hit with the low clouds out there. generally seven, eight, nine miles from washington and points northbound. better visibility out near the shenandoah valley. in st. mary's we have low clouds but a pocket of light rain showers there. a
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bell. is the iphone the gift that will stop giving to apple's bottom line? to bloomberg go. i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. david: it's good to be here. i read your newsletter for years and benefited from it. welcome. we will also hear from eli lilly's ceo. and roger goodell talking about the business of the nfl. and may be the tom brady decision yesterday. jonathan:
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bells leading to a big time reduction in crime. >> d.c. holiday gives taxpayers ranking from top to bottom. company of the year?uxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's like, this is chevy? for a limited time, get cash back for 15% of the msrp on most remaining 2015 chevy vehicles while they last. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. and medicare. glenn ivey will never quit on you; and we should know, we're his kids. glenn: i'm glenn ivey and i approve this message. i'll take on the republicans for all of us. >>> the national park service may miss out on funding for the memorial bridge because a key ad the bridge needs about $280 million in repairs to fix the crumblin
bells leading to a big time reduction in crime. >> d.c. holiday gives taxpayers ranking from top to bottom. company of the year?uxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's like, this is chevy? for a limited time, get cash back for 15% of the msrp on most remaining 2015 chevy vehicles while...
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bell yesterday to tell you about this morning. american express, the company beating the street on the top and bottom lines.s rising for the first time in five quarters. among reason, higher spending by card members in the united states, which is overall good for consumers in general. >> united share price down 2.7%. qualcomm forecasting third quarter profit. expecting chip shipments to fall. earnings beat the street in yum faster than expected in the first quarter, helped by chinese new year chicken bucket promotions. up 2.4%. >>> walmart shrinking its board by three members bringing the total to 12. a while a new generation comes in. dish network and via com negotiating. via com's channels have not yet been dropped from dish. and tesla, elon musk saying the interest has surprised even him. there is demand for the new tesla. >> great bounceback. >> a slew of companies set to report today. alphabet, formerly known as goog google. >> three things to watch from alphabet after the bell. first is looking for earnings of $7.96 a share on revenue of $16.57 billion. they are watching growth under --. also google c
bell yesterday to tell you about this morning. american express, the company beating the street on the top and bottom lines.s rising for the first time in five quarters. among reason, higher spending by card members in the united states, which is overall good for consumers in general. >> united share price down 2.7%. qualcomm forecasting third quarter profit. expecting chip shipments to fall. earnings beat the street in yum faster than expected in the first quarter, helped by chinese new...
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bell has the ball before the run across first. replay works for the giants. nobody scores. bottom half of that fifth, the giants with the only run of the night on the board. denard span deep right, just missed a home run. as it is, he gets himself an rbi double with brandon crawford scoring, the loan run. cueto in the eight, perfect strike him out, throw him out. there's one of them, the perfect throw to second, end of inning. 11 strikeouts tonight for cueto as you see the final out, seven hitter, 119 pitches, only one walk. just happens to be the 100th win of johnny cueto's career. he is 4-1. giants won four out of their last five. >>> they didn't pay a fraction of the money they did for cueto nor did he grab a single headline but the a's flipping their callers over there under the radar for your -- signing of rich hill, seven shutout innings himself, helping the athletics and their mini skid, also not baseball weather in detroit city tonight. chris coghlan of the a's, deep shot, left field, justin upton not known for his defense. and well, he kind of was there, pretty good catch
bell has the ball before the run across first. replay works for the giants. nobody scores. bottom half of that fifth, the giants with the only run of the night on the board. denard span deep right, just missed a home run. as it is, he gets himself an rbi double with brandon crawford scoring, the loan run. cueto in the eight, perfect strike him out, throw him out. there's one of them, the perfect throw to second, end of inning. 11 strikeouts tonight for cueto as you see the final out, seven...
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bell ringing in 45 minutes. much of the dow 30 in the green today. although the bottom two levels not so much.nited health care hitting a new lifetime high, folks. investors clearly agreeing with the company's decision to exit obamacare exchanges. better than expected earnings yesterday. also helping to fuel multiple price target generating hikes. united health care jumping 3.3%. president obama meeting's king outcry. iran, oil, 9/11, all of this growing louder and louder. are the saudis still more friend than foe? here between us in the middle east. former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia james smith is here. he's got that answer. that's next on countdown before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior.
bell ringing in 45 minutes. much of the dow 30 in the green today. although the bottom two levels not so much.nited health care hitting a new lifetime high, folks. investors clearly agreeing with the company's decision to exit obamacare exchanges. better than expected earnings yesterday. also helping to fuel multiple price target generating hikes. united health care jumping 3.3%. president obama meeting's king outcry. iran, oil, 9/11, all of this growing louder and louder. are the saudis still...
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there's the bell and the look at s&p at the bottom of the screen.board, gts celebrating its acquisition of barclays, designated market-maker business. at the nasdaq, it's tusk, an african wildlife conservation organization. you mentioned biotech yesterday, jim. vrx is coming off its best two days in 20 years, despite the year-on-year loss. >> well, i mean, i think what happened here is that, remember, saunders did not rule out buying bausch & lomb. that was one. >> no, he did not. >> then ackman did a very pro-valeant call. and then after the close, we learned about debt forbearance. this is getting the shorts. >> we also knew during the course of the day that it seemed likely they would get forbearance from their lenders. there's also, it's interesting, a number of the funds that are credit funds that are actually own the bonds -- >> yes. >> -- that participate in the group that negotiates with valeant to give it the amendment, go out and buy the stock, too. you know that, right? they're buying the stock because they know there will be a decent out
there's the bell and the look at s&p at the bottom of the screen.board, gts celebrating its acquisition of barclays, designated market-maker business. at the nasdaq, it's tusk, an african wildlife conservation organization. you mentioned biotech yesterday, jim. vrx is coming off its best two days in 20 years, despite the year-on-year loss. >> well, i mean, i think what happened here is that, remember, saunders did not rule out buying bausch & lomb. that was one. >> no, he...
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. >> let's get to the opening bell and get you a look at the s&p at the bottom of the screen.elebrating its name change to gig peak. over to vital therapies providing acute forms of treatment for liver failure. >>> facebook making some changes to the live product which is clearly their big priority now. >> this is zuckerberg's biggest priority. from what i understand from my sources is he thinks this is going to be worldwide tv. i do a lot of facebooking, we all do it now. if they could somehow cure rate the questions so you could really do like the ultimate old "phil donahue show" that had 40 share. if they targetted with people that is off the cuff, i think zuckerberg thinks that's going to be the future of tv. >> the question is what does that mean for periscope on a day that a lot of people are doubting the nfl deal, not that it's not a gutsy move but that it might be -- i think pat creche said it may be trading. >> i think he's more focused. i think it's programming when they want it. there's that limited window. you can save facebook. our network does fantastic facebook
. >> let's get to the opening bell and get you a look at the s&p at the bottom of the screen.elebrating its name change to gig peak. over to vital therapies providing acute forms of treatment for liver failure. >>> facebook making some changes to the live product which is clearly their big priority now. >> this is zuckerberg's biggest priority. from what i understand from my sources is he thinks this is going to be worldwide tv. i do a lot of facebooking, we all do it...
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bottom line, take it all in stride. the rotational bull market continues, this time with the deep cyclicals still the belle of the ball. these pendulums swing too far in the end. momentum can keep this action happening as long as commodities continue to go higher. oil string signals of wide demand. especially china. we are in the first inning of that turn. i need to speaks to larry in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from washington state, jim. >> pretty out there. what's up? >> caller: kinder morgan. with oil prices on the rise, this is a good time to buy kinder morgan? >> i don't want to recommend kinder morgan because it slashes dividend. it is going to go higher because it's the right spot. i would prefer if you want to own oil to own schlumberger or occidental. both holdings in my charitable trust that i vetted and feel better about. >> growth isn't working right now, people. value's on the move. it doesn't matter how well or poorly the growth stocks are doing. they are selling. you've got to take it in stride. much more "mad money" including my interview of the ceo of southwest airlines. these stocks are losing att
bottom line, take it all in stride. the rotational bull market continues, this time with the deep cyclicals still the belle of the ball. these pendulums swing too far in the end. momentum can keep this action happening as long as commodities continue to go higher. oil string signals of wide demand. especially china. we are in the first inning of that turn. i need to speaks to larry in washington. >> caller: boo-yah from washington state, jim. >> pretty out there. what's up? >>...
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bottom he have tof beltway and another big issue on 270. details coming up. >>> and will you need an umbrella? chuck bells pinpointing the school day forecast. >>> and a warning for people living in virginia. the bears recently spotted and what to do to help keep them out of your yard. if you run over somebody, it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. in annapolis, she battled republicans joseline peña-melnyk for congress... yes! and the nra to pass the toughest gun safety legislation in the country. i'll take on the tough fights to expand social security and keep the doors open to planned parenthood. my mom is so tough she's willing to fight anyone who's going to pay him more than us for doing the same job. i'm joseline peña-melnyk, and i approve this message. >>> conditions are improving in texas where eight people have died in heavy rain. s thousands had to evacuate yet but should be headi
bottom he have tof beltway and another big issue on 270. details coming up. >>> and will you need an umbrella? chuck bells pinpointing the school day forecast. >>> and a warning for people living in virginia. the bears recently spotted and what to do to help keep them out of your yard. if you run over somebody, it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't...
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bell. is the iphone the gift that will stop giving to apple's bottom line? ♪ david: a warm welcome to bloomberg go. i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. david: it's good to be here. i read your newsletter for years and benefited from it. welcome. we will also hear from eli lilly's ceo. and roger goodell talking about the business of the nfl. and may be the tom brady decision yesterday. the markethead of opener, let me give you the global scorecard. the dax is slightly negative. futures of little bit positive in the u.s. just a weaker dollar story here once again. cable keeps creeping higher as well. and crude as well. let's cross over to matt miller for the stocks to watch. matt: procter beating earnings estimates. gamble beating earnings estimates. ofare looking for a mean $.82. sales of $15.8 billion. you can see procter & gamble moving up 2% in the premarket. this is one of a slew of companies reporting earnings today. 40 nine companies are reporting in the s&p 500 alone. 500.almost 10% of the s&p 1.3 billionr at euros. chrysler beating as well on t
bell. is the iphone the gift that will stop giving to apple's bottom line? ♪ david: a warm welcome to bloomberg go. i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. david: it's good to be here. i read your newsletter for years and benefited from it. welcome. we will also hear from eli lilly's ceo. and roger goodell talking about the business of the nfl. and may be the tom brady decision yesterday. the markethead of opener, let me give you the global scorecard. the dax is slightly negative. futures...
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bell today. mike, are chipotleroroblems behind it? thetotock two appears to have bottomede gonene, but this is the e earningseport we are e going to hear about how bd things got, how w bad re sales last quaerer. looking backckward likely with e company says. they have to regain wall streetet's trust and investors stress. beuse whwhen they said it was overer, actually came out there were more cases. stuauart: i ep making the coarison between whole f foods do 40% for m mh appalled by alall the way down, all that stuff. and mcdonald's, hamamburger, she and frieies goes out. good stuff goes s down. mcdonald's tododay 727. >> love to buy chihipotle in soe donald speared stuart: that dow c component, dupont have raised theirlook for the year. adam shapiro othe exchange toda the stock is dng what? >> the stock is going up he here going up ur year to date e stk has been negative, b with the gns this month, it is posited. let's look at wh the investors even though les fell 5.5%, stuart, venue came in at 7. billion which be fostered a spot among investo that they on track for their
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bottom near $70 per share. earnings season kicked off after the bell yesterday. it was not pretty.drop in first-quarter profits since 2010. is withenning and walsh us. also, jeffrey rosenberg. kevin, what is going on with earnings season? kevin: out: not get off to a great start. i think so many companies and analysts have revised estimates downward. such pessimism heading into this earnings season that this sets us up for positive earnings surprises. generally we anticipate a 70% beat rate with earnings estimates every quarter. i think we could be in the 75% plus range aced upon revised estimates. i think earnings will be great, no. i think earnings will be better toward the second half of the year, yes. i think that sets the stage for the secular bull market. vonnie: are you casting an argument for catalysts? the first quarter last year we saw the big drop in back to flat and ended the year flat. why should this year be the same? kevin: i think it is different. last year we had weather-related issues that plagued the first quarter. this year we don't necessarily have those issues
bottom near $70 per share. earnings season kicked off after the bell yesterday. it was not pretty.drop in first-quarter profits since 2010. is withenning and walsh us. also, jeffrey rosenberg. kevin, what is going on with earnings season? kevin: out: not get off to a great start. i think so many companies and analysts have revised estimates downward. such pessimism heading into this earnings season that this sets us up for positive earnings surprises. generally we anticipate a 70% beat rate...
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bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> you're watching "squawk on the street." the opening bell in 60 seconds.ot going on in today. we have leggard saying the risk of low growth continues. here is lagarde. we're not in a crisis, the not so good news is the recovery remains too slow, too fragile and risks to its durability are increasing. >> she said don't raise. i think the numbers were not all that bad out of europe. the european recovery started a year ago. it's been worse than ours. we always hear people say our recovery is the worst. >> dollar strength not helping matters. >> no. >> oil stubbornly refusing to reverse its loss last week. >> oil has to go higher. when it got to 40, there was a flood of oil that came out. then what you need is this april 17 meeting. you need countries that -- we got one, countries come out saying it's significant. but iran did produce more oil last month. that's been missing from the equation. i keep thinking about chazen. that was an amazing interview, where he said, listen, we're not buying these companies. >> very interesting. >> they're not good. >> not p
bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> you're watching "squawk on the street." the opening bell in 60 seconds.ot going on in today. we have leggard saying the risk of low growth continues. here is lagarde. we're not in a crisis, the not so good news is the recovery remains too slow, too fragile and risks to its durability are increasing. >> she said don't raise. i think the numbers were not all that bad out of europe. the european recovery started a year ago. it's been...
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get down to the bottom of the first page, you do not see the same kind of rising with thing that you have perhaps with apple. david: let's stick with tech. amazon is reporting after the bello talk a bit about what we can expect. this company has been investing quite heavily, trying to extend that. what can we learn? >> what we will learn is you're seeing profit and that is good as a generalzon rule. because they invest so much, investors have had to get used to the occasional corner were profit does not look so good where there is little to no profit. this is a quarter where you see things trickle through to the bottom line. what that says is the investments in same day delivery, quick turnaround, entertainment, prime membership, they are starting to pay off and more and more people are willing to say i want my stuff, i wanted instantly, i want the freedom to order something online, and i will pay the $99 a year in order to get it. more more people are doing that. we want to see how many people are doing it. david call you look of the amazon?, something they are touting. there is an article about the device and how it was created, and the success of it. could that lead am
get down to the bottom of the first page, you do not see the same kind of rising with thing that you have perhaps with apple. david: let's stick with tech. amazon is reporting after the bello talk a bit about what we can expect. this company has been investing quite heavily, trying to extend that. what can we learn? >> what we will learn is you're seeing profit and that is good as a generalzon rule. because they invest so much, investors have had to get used to the occasional corner were...