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this is they don't it is life from birth in the church bells across france ring out in tribute to the north for down just minutes from that cathedral bells across the country will chime together expressing the solidarity of emotion of a nation still coming to terms with monday's devastating fire. i'm still going welcome to the program my words from across france will ring out in tributes to not shut down the country's beloved gothic cathedral was gutted by a massive fire on monday night president macro convened a special cabinet meeting today to discuss an ambitious reconstruction plan he says he wants the church restored to its former glory within five years well we're going to bring that to you live here on that date just ahead that's let's introduce you to our guests luke andre is a freelance journalist for the opinio and radio france and that been. responded lisa lewis has been reporting from paris during the last few days and joins us again from the french a couple outside not to welcome a both let's start with you lisa tell us a bit about what we'll go to see and hear over the n
this is they don't it is life from birth in the church bells across france ring out in tribute to the north for down just minutes from that cathedral bells across the country will chime together expressing the solidarity of emotion of a nation still coming to terms with monday's devastating fire. i'm still going welcome to the program my words from across france will ring out in tributes to not shut down the country's beloved gothic cathedral was gutted by a massive fire on monday night...
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we have heard one of the bell towers is a light.and we are seeing that the firefighters are now using water cannons, there's a helicopter. they've got a boat on the river seine where they are trying to get there, everybody trying to get there, everybody trying to get there, everybody trying to see what they can save here. and we heard president macron has just arrived there, and earlier he said that we see that part of all of us burned tonight. it's a massive thing for france, and this building, 850 yea rs old. thing for france, and this building, 850 years old. absolutely. just too sick of that spire had fallen, so it's possible there are plans that are in existence that could be used to rebuild at least that part of the building. we are getting reaction from right around the world. the british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has tweeted that he is thinking of all ourfriends in france hunt has tweeted that he is thinking of all our friends in france tonight following its devastating fire, and heartbreaking for the millions who love th
we have heard one of the bell towers is a light.and we are seeing that the firefighters are now using water cannons, there's a helicopter. they've got a boat on the river seine where they are trying to get there, everybody trying to get there, everybody trying to get there, everybody trying to see what they can save here. and we heard president macron has just arrived there, and earlier he said that we see that part of all of us burned tonight. it's a massive thing for france, and this...
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bells ring. the sound of tradition, the peal of church bells echoing far and wide. hours of physical training that goes into creating the sound, and also the fact that many of those bell—ringers will be competing in championships. this is the tower where some bells weigh three quarters of a tonne. they can weigh up to five times that, so now think about the ringers in the room below. it is like having a car above you on the end of a rope. no wonder the ringers often claim they are the original form of heavy metal. heavy metal music plays. it is a hidden gem. centuries of tradition. moving a couple of tonnes of metal to your command to precision of under a second, that is impressive. it is very physical and mental. it is meditative. it is also the ultimate team thing. down again. that feels nice. people think it is all about pulling and strength, it is not. it is about feeling what the bell is doing, ringing rhythmically. it could be dangerous to let me loose on the covered part of the rope, called the sally. look where the sally goes. look what i'm doing, you don't
bells ring. the sound of tradition, the peal of church bells echoing far and wide. hours of physical training that goes into creating the sound, and also the fact that many of those bell—ringers will be competing in championships. this is the tower where some bells weigh three quarters of a tonne. they can weigh up to five times that, so now think about the ringers in the room below. it is like having a car above you on the end of a rope. no wonder the ringers often claim they are the...
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the previous bells had been melted down and the church ransacked. recent years the bells of notre dame have rung out in memory of victims of terrorism after the paris attacks of november twenty fifteen mourners waited in long lines to honor those killed. after the attack in neeson twenty sixteen not to dominate paris again became a place of mourning. this david briefly what's the next step well on wednesday afternoon the bells of notre dame will ring out for the first time since this tragedy and we also can't forget this sunday is easter sunday a celebration of redemption of rebirth and certainly many christians around the world will see the saving of nurtured as an easter americal i'm sure david as always thank you for your excellent knowledge that soulful today much more of course on our website at b.w. dot com slash culture and off facebook page the dominant culture no doubt will be following the phase of this magnificent cathedral which will be restored a vast i have no doubt we both have no doubt thanks for watching and go. someday we'll miss t
the previous bells had been melted down and the church ransacked. recent years the bells of notre dame have rung out in memory of victims of terrorism after the paris attacks of november twenty fifteen mourners waited in long lines to honor those killed. after the attack in neeson twenty sixteen not to dominate paris again became a place of mourning. this david briefly what's the next step well on wednesday afternoon the bells of notre dame will ring out for the first time since this tragedy...
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we see the bell towers so if i can bring this in a little bit, this is where the bells are. this is where we saw smoke and fire but we also saw the firefighters. the configuration of this significant or what you deal with in this situations of architecture? >> conspires are also typically framed to wood on the inside. >> when this fell it's is supporting structure and who knows what was done by the renovation worker. >> exactly. we never want a fire like this to occur but the failure of the roof system actually did help the firefighters tonight because that brought them closer to ground level and also cut down the amount of heat that you feel like from a fireplace and things like that into the bell towers basically and then the embers are being generated as well. >> so one of your guys, one of the deputy chiefs here in the city said you can't fight that from the inside. that makes it a crucible. there's not enough ventilation. you have to fight it from the outside, true? >> yes. the fact is that you have a building with no roof on it now. the stability of those walls -- >> e
we see the bell towers so if i can bring this in a little bit, this is where the bells are. this is where we saw smoke and fire but we also saw the firefighters. the configuration of this significant or what you deal with in this situations of architecture? >> conspires are also typically framed to wood on the inside. >> when this fell it's is supporting structure and who knows what was done by the renovation worker. >> exactly. we never want a fire like this to occur but the...
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bells toll. bells toll.ches the sunlight on a bright day and it is a striking image. —— a magnificent 37 foot statue. it is built at the highest point of marseille. bells toll. this looks like the cathedral of strasbourg, which you can see from as far away as the black forest across the river rhine. bells toll. and back to chartres cathedral. bells toll. there we go, the sounds of the bells of france signalling solidarity with notre—dame. chris fawkes has the weather. things are set to get warmer, much more warm sunshine to come over the next couple of days. for those of you who know fronts and relatives hunting warmth in europe, we are up relatives hunting warmth in europe, we are up to 25 degrees on saturday, we are up to 25 degrees on saturday, we have bragging rights. just 18 degrees in barcelona, 17 in athens and a chilly ten in istanbul, so 25 looks toasty compared to parts of southern europe. what a glorious day today has been, plenty of sunshine. that was the scene in the highlands. not so pretty alo
bells toll. bells toll.ches the sunlight on a bright day and it is a striking image. —— a magnificent 37 foot statue. it is built at the highest point of marseille. bells toll. this looks like the cathedral of strasbourg, which you can see from as far away as the black forest across the river rhine. bells toll. and back to chartres cathedral. bells toll. there we go, the sounds of the bells of france signalling solidarity with notre—dame. chris fawkes has the weather. things are set to...
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the bells.here was fear that if this burned around them and they fell that it was almost like what we learned during 9/11. what happens on the inside will effect the outside. >> right. >> legit concerns? >> you can see it's a wood framed structure in here. they had firefighters in there. we can see them working inside. the main sanctuary roof went down and that helped them here because they moved the fire from where they were. >> this was the fear. >> there was and you had guys still protecting this. in retro spect. they saved -- >> they're going to have some stories of heroism. just let people know at home what are you dealing with if you're inside this stone tower surrounded by wood and reigning heat at you and embers are flying through every opening in the wall. >> this is about as bad as it gets. >> yeah. >> they were able to put it out. now this was preserved. did we get lucky or this is just hard to take down. because it's mostly stone. >> there's wood structure inside. >> this is the more
the bells.here was fear that if this burned around them and they fell that it was almost like what we learned during 9/11. what happens on the inside will effect the outside. >> right. >> legit concerns? >> you can see it's a wood framed structure in here. they had firefighters in there. we can see them working inside. the main sanctuary roof went down and that helped them here because they moved the fire from where they were. >> this was the fear. >> there was and...
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hand an almost euphoric relief at how much of you know it's what was saved from the fire the iconic bell towers survives the fire for instance although. the cathedral central spire which was actually in one thousand century ad on did not sadly many of the vaults in the cathedral ceiling were destroyed but not all of them thankfully and the three rows windows made out of this amazing stained glass from the thirteenth century have also been saved as has the cross at the center of the building along with many priceless relics including the crown of thorns that catholics believe to have been worn by jesus himself. of course now we're still all over the a bit shell shocked but this entire building which seems to us so eternal turned out to be actually pretty fragile now we all know vic to goes famous book the hunchback of notre dame actually this fictional book had a huge impact on the real cathedral the way it's not just about its reputation of course every child all my. on the planet knows kweisi moto. this fictional hunchback bellringer that hugo created but victor hugo what many people do
hand an almost euphoric relief at how much of you know it's what was saved from the fire the iconic bell towers survives the fire for instance although. the cathedral central spire which was actually in one thousand century ad on did not sadly many of the vaults in the cathedral ceiling were destroyed but not all of them thankfully and the three rows windows made out of this amazing stained glass from the thirteenth century have also been saved as has the cross at the center of the building...
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welcome to "closing bell."wilfred frost rejoining me in a moment along with mike santoli, cnbc senior markets commentator. really strong. didn't look like we were going to do this earlier in the session when stocks opened lower. there we go. new record close for the s&p 500. 2933.68 to get there we closed at 2939.74 ford surpassing it up half a percent. to be fair, consumer discretionary, best performer in that group was ford motor company with an almost 11% gain. haven't seen that kind of move in ford for years. other groups higher staples, health care, financials, materials, real estate, industrials, communication services and utilities it was energy that was the big loser. the nasdaq composite closing at a new record high. we far surpassed it at 8146. inching toward the intraday high as far as the dow unh that was the winner intel was the loser. that leaves us with our 1% healthy gain for the s&p 500 for the week coming up, jeremy siegel weighs in on this record close and whether the market can keep rallying
welcome to "closing bell."wilfred frost rejoining me in a moment along with mike santoli, cnbc senior markets commentator. really strong. didn't look like we were going to do this earlier in the session when stocks opened lower. there we go. new record close for the s&p 500. 2933.68 to get there we closed at 2939.74 ford surpassing it up half a percent. to be fair, consumer discretionary, best performer in that group was ford motor company with an almost 11% gain. haven't seen...
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"the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome to "the closing bell."'m sara eisen here with wilfred frost taking a look at the market lower right now. we've been in a kind of narrow trading range for the dow. got down as low as 95, up 12 we're somewhere in the middle now. down 31. a defensive tone to today's trade. what's working in the s&p, consumer staples and health care, financials, and real estate among the biggest losers. not digesting those bank earnings particularly well that's probably one of the bigger catalysts today >> citi just went positive briefly but is back in the red coming up, panera's ceo will join us to talk about the company's breakfast business and how it's stacking up against competitors. >> but first as we mentioned, banks the top story. under pressure after earnings this morning wilfred, you've had all day to sort of reflect on the numbers and absorb the conference calls. are the take cais? >> i mean, overall trading despite those eps beats we talked about this morning, giving out that gain that we saw on friday for the group
"the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome to "the closing bell."'m sara eisen here with wilfred frost taking a look at the market lower right now. we've been in a kind of narrow trading range for the dow. got down as low as 95, up 12 we're somewhere in the middle now. down 31. a defensive tone to today's trade. what's working in the s&p, consumer staples and health care, financials, and real estate among the biggest losers. not digesting those bank...
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closing bell ringing in 18 minutes.40 points but the contest to replace embattled former chief les moonves, this is still going on, eight months after he was booted. up next, charlie gasparino with the inside track on what is taking so long and why this race with seemingly no end may keep a merger on permanent hiatus. we'll be right back. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the
closing bell ringing in 18 minutes.40 points but the contest to replace embattled former chief les moonves, this is still going on, eight months after he was booted. up next, charlie gasparino with the inside track on what is taking so long and why this race with seemingly no end may keep a merger on permanent hiatus. we'll be right back. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind....
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when 1984 came, at&t was broken up, they had seven baby bells.did the smallest become the one that ate up everybody else? now there is just verizon and you. randall: leadership more than anything is what drove it. something else happened that does not get discussed much, that is at&t owned a lot of wireless airwaves. keep in mind, in 1984, wireless service did not exist. and so those wireless airwaves got pushed out to those baby bells, a last-minute type thing. we got those airwaves. we went aggressively building out wireless technology. before long, we had a nice wireless business catapulting us to growth. so there were some law changes that allowed us to start acquiring pacific bell, ameritech, ultimately bellsouth, and then ultimately at&t. it was a huge m&a activity i got to be part of. david: you were the cfo for a lot of that. randall: i was. i'm getting a robocall right now. [laughter] david: that from president trump or somebody? randall:he doesn't call me. david: doesn't call you? ok. [laughter] david: while you were working at then-sou
when 1984 came, at&t was broken up, they had seven baby bells.did the smallest become the one that ate up everybody else? now there is just verizon and you. randall: leadership more than anything is what drove it. something else happened that does not get discussed much, that is at&t owned a lot of wireless airwaves. keep in mind, in 1984, wireless service did not exist. and so those wireless airwaves got pushed out to those baby bells, a last-minute type thing. we got those airwaves....
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so lots of hope for this report coming out after the bell.ht after the close. liz, back to you. liz: first thing i eat when passover is over is a cake pop. i love it. thank you very much. busy time in the oil world. we need to show you brent crude. this is what trades overseas. look at it here. earlier it crossed the 75-dollar per barrel mark for the first time this year. as the united states is trying to drive down iranian oil exports to zero. they do not want to give iran any oil revenue. the trump administration it will end a waiver program on may 2nd, that allowed 8 countries to import oil from iran sanction free. italy, turkey, greece, south korea, india you china, taiwan and japan. what is it? >> chevron is one of the oil picks we like in the space. when you have oil at $75, coming off the lows the way it has, that means that good things for oil companies and chevron is vertically integrated. they benefit from higher oil prices it's that simple. bmo global asset management. we're not looking for fees. we're looking for measuring compani
so lots of hope for this report coming out after the bell.ht after the close. liz, back to you. liz: first thing i eat when passover is over is a cake pop. i love it. thank you very much. busy time in the oil world. we need to show you brent crude. this is what trades overseas. look at it here. earlier it crossed the 75-dollar per barrel mark for the first time this year. as the united states is trying to drive down iranian oil exports to zero. they do not want to give iran any oil revenue. the...
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so we are the committee stage of the process, so we are waiting to see for a third reading of the bellnd at that point, you expect the house of commons if they follow the pattern for the evening, to pass the bell onto the house of lords, it's not totally unusual to fast—track a bell in one day, but it's not something the comments guys as a matter of course and so there's lots of argument in the house this evening on both sides about what that bill should do an attempt to do and because of the dispute on the conservative benches this evening we had around ten amendments to get through before the main event which is at the boat on the third reading. very pleased to say thatjill is with me and also sebastian from the financial times, i land on your lap there, it's an explanation if you cut out what we are seeing at the moment. not quite sure what and then at their voting on at the moment but basically the event cabrera bello is trying to force the government —— event cooper, an extension, so this is conceived before the prime minister made a statement yesterday, but mps have a track recor
so we are the committee stage of the process, so we are waiting to see for a third reading of the bellnd at that point, you expect the house of commons if they follow the pattern for the evening, to pass the bell onto the house of lords, it's not totally unusual to fast—track a bell in one day, but it's not something the comments guys as a matter of course and so there's lots of argument in the house this evening on both sides about what that bill should do an attempt to do and because of the...
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bell." i'm scott wapner along with morgan brennan today with an hour in the trading day to go. it's somewhat misleading today, at least if you look at the dow. walgreens is having the worst day in some five years, disappointing earnings and that stock is weighing heavy on the dow today. the nasdaq is coming back. look i looking for a little direction the last hour. there you go there's your market picture this moment small caps are off by one quarter of one percent you look at the dow at the top there, morgan. >> investors definitely seem to be digesting that rally we saw yesterday. wilfred frost and sara eisen are in washington, d.c they both have big interviews to bring us wilfred has bank of america and sara has the chair of the fcc and just spoke with larry kudlow sara >> let's kick it off with sara. >> go ahead. >> reporter: i was just going to tell you that everybody here -- the business community is now a little bit worried on the trade side of things now that the president has threat
bell." i'm scott wapner along with morgan brennan today with an hour in the trading day to go. it's somewhat misleading today, at least if you look at the dow. walgreens is having the worst day in some five years, disappointing earnings and that stock is weighing heavy on the dow today. the nasdaq is coming back. look i looking for a little direction the last hour. there you go there's your market picture this moment small caps are off by one quarter of one percent you look at the dow at...
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we were talking earlier about the bells and how the bells have tolled for each of the victims of 911. the same bells also tolled for the attack that took place, 130 killed there. you remember after that attack how paris came together and the resilience of the city to get through that. you have to imagine the city will have to come together in a similar way to get through, this we're already hearing about fund-raising campaigns getting underway. surely those are worldwide. the restoration that was undertaken there was financed largely from the u.s. you can see the bond between the two countries. you have to ask, whether the area was prepared for this. certainly police had a very difficult time getting to the site. i gather we'll hear more about that in the coming days and weeks. neil? >> neil: we are getting a number of people commenting on, this including u.n. secretary on these developments here. a great human tragedy. we'll keep you abreast of those developments. comments coming in there all over the world including german minister. something the like that civilized people can ident
we were talking earlier about the bells and how the bells have tolled for each of the victims of 911. the same bells also tolled for the attack that took place, 130 killed there. you remember after that attack how paris came together and the resilience of the city to get through that. you have to imagine the city will have to come together in a similar way to get through, this we're already hearing about fund-raising campaigns getting underway. surely those are worldwide. the restoration that...
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you will notice there is a crack right behind the bell tower. where the reconstructed belltower meets the old original construction. belltower was torn down and 1890's, and reconstructed in the 1930's. and the original structure behind it -- the two of them settle at different rates. , when you first enter the church, you first come to this area which would have been a baptistery. you have an addition of pews. it would almost be considered a separate portion of the church called the baptistery. the way the church was designed, it was painted in a way that was symbolic of your journey to god. the front of the church, the closer you got to god, the more elaborate and fancy the decoration. in this back section, we have this alcove and there used to be a doorway that led out to the cemetery. they filled in the doorway and now we have a painting hanging there. it is called "our lady of refuge." all refuges -- missions have a picture like this. if you go to any of the missions, you should see a depiction of this painting. they brought an original to a
you will notice there is a crack right behind the bell tower. where the reconstructed belltower meets the old original construction. belltower was torn down and 1890's, and reconstructed in the 1930's. and the original structure behind it -- the two of them settle at different rates. , when you first enter the church, you first come to this area which would have been a baptistery. you have an addition of pews. it would almost be considered a separate portion of the church called the baptistery....
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less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the "countdown." liz: we have this breaking news. let's take you to vice president mike pence who is right now speaking to auto workers in detroit at motor city solutions. what he did earlier was tour a ford plant in dearborn, the vice president making a push for usmca or nafta part deux agreement. we will bring you any headlines that come in. of course, we are still waiting on congress to give its thumbs-up vote and approval of the usmca. >>> to the markets. taking you could say a bit of a pause for the s&p but i don't know, let's keep this up and see if the s&p is about to turn positive. it is barely down a teeny tiny fraction. the nasdaq up three and a half, so that's two days in a row of all-time records. any gain for the s&p or nasdaq brings it into the history books once again. any gain for the tech-heavy index, that record really kind of goes for the s&p, so what we will do is watch it all hour, all this hour, to see if we can make it back into the green. okay. >>> as we wait for that s&p, we w
less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the "countdown." liz: we have this breaking news. let's take you to vice president mike pence who is right now speaking to auto workers in detroit at motor city solutions. what he did earlier was tour a ford plant in dearborn, the vice president making a push for usmca or nafta part deux agreement. we will bring you any headlines that come in. of course, we are still waiting on congress to give its thumbs-up vote and approval of the...
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kamau bell joins us now. kamau, at the beginning of this episode you said you were a
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bell tolls the town hall bell then rang once for each of them. it was one of several events across the city. everybody will know somebody that's lost somebody at hillsborough. there's people you work
bell tolls the town hall bell then rang once for each of them. it was one of several events across the city. everybody will know somebody that's lost somebody at hillsborough. there's people you work
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they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by dollhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director. shaped the city with the ball house movement the turret and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone is an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the three hundred fourteen terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. also designed by gropius was the employment office it was one of the first of its kind with bright glass corridors. the same ascetic was used here for different purposes with coffee goes riverside cafe on the album. from one thousand nine hundred twenty eight its new director honiss meyer made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the bow house
they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by dollhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director. shaped the city with the ball house movement the turret and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone is an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial...
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david: southwestern bell was the result of the breakup of at&t in 1984. how did you get a job there? you worked right out of college? randall: i like to say i got my job the old-fashioned way, my brother got me on. [laughter] randall: ok. david: ok. randall: my wife and i were getting married, and she said i needed to get a job. i was in school. my brother said i will get you on the phone company. i went to southwestern bell and i started my first job -- my first job was to hang 19-inch magnetic tapes onto tape drives. you would look at the screen and say this tape on that drive. i would find that tape, mounted on the drive. i would push load and push start and do that for a 12-hour shift. david: and that propelled you to the top, right? [laughter] randall: it was pretty much the foundation of everything i do now. david: your brother is still working in the company, right? randall: he is a technician in norman, oklahoma. david: does he mention you are the ceo of a company or he doesn't mention that to people? randall: he is a member of the labor union. i
david: southwestern bell was the result of the breakup of at&t in 1984. how did you get a job there? you worked right out of college? randall: i like to say i got my job the old-fashioned way, my brother got me on. [laughter] randall: ok. david: ok. randall: my wife and i were getting married, and she said i needed to get a job. i was in school. my brother said i will get you on the phone company. i went to southwestern bell and i started my first job -- my first job was to hang 19-inch...
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and controversially some leading bell houseless continue they would under hitler. to each his own i'm a cop sign the nazi concentration camp and who can part. created by inmate and former boss pupil fund allocation it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the powerhouse in berlin off its head in the fischel propaganda they rejected the bow has entirely just considered to be bolshevist jewish monk system everything the nazis deemed negative in banking is not an oddity it's most up. on officially that stance wasn't as clear the nazis saw the typical bile house functionality as a sign of progress and welcomed its new objectivity. and the artists how did the often guard of the bauhaus respond after nine hundred thirty three. to. take. one of the most influential boss teachers he create a graphic design on the universal typeface which became signatures of the ball house. but starting in one nine hundred thirty three by a began to create nazi pro
and controversially some leading bell houseless continue they would under hitler. to each his own i'm a cop sign the nazi concentration camp and who can part. created by inmate and former boss pupil fund allocation it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the powerhouse in berlin off its head in the fischel propaganda they rejected the bow has entirely just considered...
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, ringing the bell here at the stock exchange today. 30 years since the start of cnbc the chairman mark hoffman and a number of our esteemed colleagues that have been here since the start 30 years ago in 1989. a proud day for them particular shout out to chris garretty who's up there and on the "closing bell" team but our thanks to every one of those employees, here for 30 years and for shorter time frames. and here's to the next 30 years. the s&p's just higher. the dow just lower sara, back to you. >> welcome to "closing bell. we'll stay on that shot a little bit longer cnbc up, ringing the bell. i'm sara eyesen. wilfred frost joining me mike santoli has the day off sort of a flattish day importantly, though, stocks did hold near their highs. up 16% for the year. within 1% of the record high s&p keeping above that critical 2,900 level. 2,907 is where we closed energy did well today. and the spike up in crude oil after the administration's new moves against iran communications services, technology, also strong places in the markets toda
, ringing the bell here at the stock exchange today. 30 years since the start of cnbc the chairman mark hoffman and a number of our esteemed colleagues that have been here since the start 30 years ago in 1989. a proud day for them particular shout out to chris garretty who's up there and on the "closing bell" team but our thanks to every one of those employees, here for 30 years and for shorter time frames. and here's to the next 30 years. the s&p's just higher. the dow just lower...
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"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> happy friday welcome to "closing bell." sara eisen here with wilfred frost. green arrows across the screen s&p's up about a third of 1% energy's in the lead materials the only group that's negative and the nasdaq charging ahead by half a percent small caps doing even better up .8%. >> up about 2% for the week on s&p, nasdaq. germany up 4% for the week, china 5% but still a good week here in the u.s. coming up, kathryn minshew of the muse telling us how millennials are navigating the job market right now >> let's get to today's jobs report despite a strong headline number president trump is blaming the fed for economic growth not being stronger >> i personally think the fed should drop rates. i think they really slowed us down there's no inflation i would say in terms of quantitative tightening it should actually now be quantitative easing. very little if any inflation and i think they should drop rates and they should get raid of quantitative tightening you would see a rocket ship. despite that we're doing very well >> let'
"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> happy friday welcome to "closing bell." sara eisen here with wilfred frost. green arrows across the screen s&p's up about a third of 1% energy's in the lead materials the only group that's negative and the nasdaq charging ahead by half a percent small caps doing even better up .8%. >> up about 2% for the week on s&p, nasdaq. germany up 4% for the week, china 5% but still a good week here in the u.s. coming...
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welcome back to "closing bell. i'm brian sullivan about 34 minutes before the closing bell the dow literally is flat. the s&p almost flat. doesn't take a look at the entire story a lot of stocks on the move. we're going to hit some coming up the overall market is about equal up and down. up next, we'll look at the hot ipo market with a cfo who has ushered in the public offerings of three names you know. >> and the possibility of filing your taxes electronically with irs software has been free or for free, has been killed by congress ahead we're going to explain how and why it died. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. your daily dashboard from fid
welcome back to "closing bell. i'm brian sullivan about 34 minutes before the closing bell the dow literally is flat. the s&p almost flat. doesn't take a look at the entire story a lot of stocks on the move. we're going to hit some coming up the overall market is about equal up and down. up next, we'll look at the hot ipo market with a cfo who has ushered in the public offerings of three names you know. >> and the possibility of filing your taxes electronically with irs software...
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which starts right now ♪ >>> welcome to "closing bell."'m contessa brewer along with wilfred frost. lackluster on the day and the s&p is on face to break an "a" day win streak down 0.26%. the russell is off as well >> 10 of 11 are low. utilities fractionally higher, energy, financials and industrials down 1%. coming up one of the congressmen who grilled facebook ceo mark zuckerberg almost one year ago joins us with the questions he still wants answered and whether he says any regulation coming for the social media giant is likely >> let's get right to the markets now. bob pisani is on the floor of the new york stock exchange, bertha coombs. >> reporter: stocks are down today on a combination of worries about additional european tariffs and another down grade to the world economy from the imf, the third one in six months bulls are again dismissing most of this. they insist we're going to see a soft landing in global growth and that china is already bottoming part of this muted reaction we're seeing. you see the usual declines, bow i boeing,
which starts right now ♪ >>> welcome to "closing bell."'m contessa brewer along with wilfred frost. lackluster on the day and the s&p is on face to break an "a" day win streak down 0.26%. the russell is off as well >> 10 of 11 are low. utilities fractionally higher, energy, financials and industrials down 1%. coming up one of the congressmen who grilled facebook ceo mark zuckerberg almost one year ago joins us with the questions he still wants answered...
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alphabet off the bell.tal shares under pressure after the data storage company reported a big earnings miss down 5%. >> and gm shares lower after missing wall street earnings estimates because of a 13% decline in las vegas casino revenues and restaurant chain texas roadhouse plunging after higher labor cost weighs on the bottom line not the most encouraging bunch of earnings. i think alphabet is down 7% after hours. really catching your attention >> that's going to be the question for the morning whether, in fact, that reaction spreads. and we have a little more of a rethinking of where we are in terms of the big cap stocks. >> how did they explain it on the call she did say product changes. >> that's right. so exactly what are they talking about that was maybe a little bit of a slippage during the quarter. >> feels more stock specific >> which is why if it happens the overall sector sells off, people looking for an excuse to take it off the table. >> okay. we'll watch that tomorrow. that does it for "closi
alphabet off the bell.tal shares under pressure after the data storage company reported a big earnings miss down 5%. >> and gm shares lower after missing wall street earnings estimates because of a 13% decline in las vegas casino revenues and restaurant chain texas roadhouse plunging after higher labor cost weighs on the bottom line not the most encouraging bunch of earnings. i think alphabet is down 7% after hours. really catching your attention >> that's going to be the question...
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bell." higher by half a percent or so, s&p and nasdaq just behind that. here are the s&p winners, united rentals up healthy 8%. un area pacific, constellation brands round out the top four. >> the justice department, meanwhile, releasing the redacted mueller report earlier today. 430 pages. ayman javers has the latest. >> the president has been reveling in the moment today saying this backs up what he's saying all along, which is there's no collusion between his campaign and russians and no obstruction by himself he's even tweeting out triumphant images over the course of the day today. but below the headlines here there's a portrait emerging of a president who was deeply concerned about this investigation as was going on. here's what the special counsel writes in the report about the idea of a special counsel being appointed in the first place they say the that president trump reacted negatively to the special counsel's appointment. he told advisers it was the end of his presidency, sought
bell." higher by half a percent or so, s&p and nasdaq just behind that. here are the s&p winners, united rentals up healthy 8%. un area pacific, constellation brands round out the top four. >> the justice department, meanwhile, releasing the redacted mueller report earlier today. 430 pages. ayman javers has the latest. >> the president has been reveling in the moment today saying this backs up what he's saying all along, which is there's no collusion between his...
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[bell ringing] narrator: a warning bell calls the speaker to the house.hairman takes a little electric railway train to the office building. senators and congressmen often have to move about a great deal, and this railway saves a great deal of time and effort. the page boys seem to like it, too. the chairman arrives at the joint session with the compromise plan. other members of his committee are already there. he tells the senators that it is his opinion that the house will never pass the farm bill, and the members of the joint committee discussed the compromise, which they hope will make the passage of a good bill possible. the congressman has presented his case. it has won approval. [bell ringing] narrator: and just in time, for there is the imperative quorum bell. it's three rings demands attendance on the floor of every legislator, for a showdown vote on an important bill. from all over capitol hill, they respond immediately come from the cafeteria, from their offices, everywhere work is dropped. from everywhere, they come. the final debate is reachi
[bell ringing] narrator: a warning bell calls the speaker to the house.hairman takes a little electric railway train to the office building. senators and congressmen often have to move about a great deal, and this railway saves a great deal of time and effort. the page boys seem to like it, too. the chairman arrives at the joint session with the compromise plan. other members of his committee are already there. he tells the senators that it is his opinion that the house will never pass the farm...
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what do you think about bell ringing? mike bushell is about bell ringing?s a lovely sound, but not appreciate the technique and the hours of physical training that goes into creating the sound, but also the fact that many of those bellringers will be competing in championships. this is the tower where some bells weigh three quarters of a ton. they can weigh up to five times that, so now think about the ring is in the room below. it is like having a car above you on the end of a rope. i wonder the ring is often claimed they are the ring is often claimed they are the originalform of the ring is often claimed they are the original form of heavy metal. the ring is often claimed they are the original form of heavy metalm isa the original form of heavy metalm is a hidden gem. centuries of tradition. moving a couple of tons of metal to your command to precision of under a second, that is impressive. it is meditative and precise. it is also the ultimate team game. people think it is all about pulling and strength, it is not. it is about feeling what the bell is doi
what do you think about bell ringing? mike bushell is about bell ringing?s a lovely sound, but not appreciate the technique and the hours of physical training that goes into creating the sound, but also the fact that many of those bellringers will be competing in championships. this is the tower where some bells weigh three quarters of a ton. they can weigh up to five times that, so now think about the ring is in the room below. it is like having a car above you on the end of a rope. i wonder...
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that does it for first half of the "closing bell. back to you. >>> welcome to "closing bell."lfred rejoining me in a moment along with mike santoli. he's back. finishing up the day on wall street, here is a look at the market the dow, closing up by a quarter of 1 percentage point, 68 points certainly off the highs which just came toward the opening bell earlier in the morning. dow did better than the rest, the s&p which ended flat as bob mentioned earlier. we dipped into negative territory ahead of the close lost most of the gains throughout the day the asdaq, technology was a bright spot. financials the best performing sectors on the day nasdaq up a third of 1%. looked like we were on a track to climb toward a record high but softness toward the later part of the afternoon. russell 2,000 ends up more than 0.2% earnings watch right now julia boorstin, standing by for netflix results. deirdre bosa watching for ibm numbers. frank holland waiting for results from railroad csx and phil lebeau monitoring united continental. we'll bring you the numbers as soon as they hit and instan
that does it for first half of the "closing bell. back to you. >>> welcome to "closing bell."lfred rejoining me in a moment along with mike santoli. he's back. finishing up the day on wall street, here is a look at the market the dow, closing up by a quarter of 1 percentage point, 68 points certainly off the highs which just came toward the opening bell earlier in the morning. dow did better than the rest, the s&p which ended flat as bob mentioned earlier. we dipped...
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they are coming out after the bell. while analysts will be, we can guarantee this, hyper-focused on subscriber growth and price hikes, investors also have one eye on the competition as deep-pocketed rivals apple and disney step up their streaming game by debuting their own versions of competitively priced streaming services. our next guest is a guy who has made it possible for you guys to binge watch all of your favorite tv shows. his company zuora creates cloud-based software that makes all your streaming subscription dreams come true. to the man who coined the phrase subscription economy, tien tzuo, here in a fox business exclusive. 30 minutes before netflix was supposed to at least get into the realm of releasing their earnings, what apple and disney did when they unveiled their streaming services in just the past couple days, to shift the focus from service to subscription pricing, really brings you into the picture, doesn't it? tell us how and what zuora does. >> we are a software platform behind the scenes. liz: h
they are coming out after the bell. while analysts will be, we can guarantee this, hyper-focused on subscriber growth and price hikes, investors also have one eye on the competition as deep-pocketed rivals apple and disney step up their streaming game by debuting their own versions of competitively priced streaming services. our next guest is a guy who has made it possible for you guys to binge watch all of your favorite tv shows. his company zuora creates cloud-based software that makes all...
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chuck bell? >> i'm not going to kiss it, that's for sure. >> no. >>> school day forecast on a friday. kids put that umbrella in the backpack. a 100% chance for rain. could get rained on as early as firsthing this rning. likely to be dodging some thunderstorms later on in the day. it is a storm tm >>> it is 4:29 now. we begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. severe storms o headingur way. expected to come from both the friday morning commutes -- friday day commutes. >> this is the same system that's left the destruction behind. take a look. tornadoes and flashloods are being blamed for the deaths of at least five people. , i'm od morning, everyo eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. while our local weather is not expected to be tt strong, we still have warnings we want to get this morning. meteorologist chuck bell is here with thefo recast. then melissa mollet will have a look at e roads for us. what do we need to know? >> here's what you need to be readyfor. nothing really big this morning. a rumbl
chuck bell? >> i'm not going to kiss it, that's for sure. >> no. >>> school day forecast on a friday. kids put that umbrella in the backpack. a 100% chance for rain. could get rained on as early as firsthing this rning. likely to be dodging some thunderstorms later on in the day. it is a storm tm >>> it is 4:29 now. we begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. severe storms o headingur way. expected to come from both the friday morning commutes -- friday day...
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this is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers.at is new at this hour. upping the
this is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers.at is new at this hour. upping the
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"closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome. it's the final hour of trade i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. china's gdp coming in stronger than expected. jack lew is here to discuss what this could mean for trade talks. >>> and pinterest pricing expected after the bell. why one analyst is saying to hold off on this ipo >> and is las vegas sands feeling lucky? we'll bring you the casino giant's earnings as soon as they are released "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome to the "closing bell." just over 59 minutes left of trade. let's check in on the markets. it's been a thin range today the dow, the high was plus 48. the low down 61. it is currently essentially flat, up a point or so s&p is just lower. nasdaq also just lower the russell is tracking more meaningfully down 4% in terms of the sectors, tech, energy and staples higher. health care down, a healthy 3% and real estate also down a couple percent >> another guest coming up this hour, olympic swimming sensation michael phelps on his endorsement deals and, of cou
"closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome. it's the final hour of trade i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. china's gdp coming in stronger than expected. jack lew is here to discuss what this could mean for trade talks. >>> and pinterest pricing expected after the bell. why one analyst is saying to hold off on this ipo >> and is las vegas sands feeling lucky? we'll bring you the casino giant's earnings as soon as they are released "closing...
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at leo and on finding out he founded the state bell house in weimar one nine hundred nineteen. there arts college soon became an avant garde once upon in their workshops they experimented with materials and formed creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't. feel to everyone the first show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by nine hundred twenty five it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped a doll house artists with furniture from their own workshops. director. shaped the city with a bow house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for ever
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>> rock the bells. >> i mean. >> he was definitely my rock. doctor's office and he wanted to give his fibula bone. because he felt that his fibula bone would be bigger and stronger. so. >> why not? >> why not? >> it's too mushy? >> little bit. >> todd was very, you know, with people coming to the house when i first came home. you know, if they came to the house crying -- >> i'd kick them out. >> todd would tell them they got to >> people don't intentionally bring negative energy but when you come -- i'm so sorry. when you come around with all that, it's just like, yo, you are bringing the wrong energy. i just need you to go home. >> simone has been cancer-free for over 14 years now, but the ordeal inspired an act of good works. the american cancer society ambassador, who's part of the beat cancer like a boss jewe she's even recruited some famous friends like mary j. blige to help her out. >> one of my first pieces is the a lollipop tattoo that was on this leg. >> it was disfigured. >> and during my surgery it was disfigured because they had to
>> rock the bells. >> i mean. >> he was definitely my rock. doctor's office and he wanted to give his fibula bone. because he felt that his fibula bone would be bigger and stronger. so. >> why not? >> why not? >> it's too mushy? >> little bit. >> todd was very, you know, with people coming to the house when i first came home. you know, if they came to the house crying -- >> i'd kick them out. >> todd would tell them they got to...
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[closing bell rings] meantime you witness another all-time record for s&p and nasdaq. have new numbers just moments away that could send stocks even higher from here. we'll see. google's parent company alphabet expected to release earnings. those are coming any minute. we'll tell you about that report as soon as we get numbers, with the dow settling in nine or 10 points higher at the close. give or take, 1% shy of record territory. the nasdaq closes once again at a new all-time high. looks like the subpoena 500 will by three points. good to be with you on a monday. happy monday. melissa: it is monday. google our big story, tells you so much what is going on in the economy. i'm melissa francis this is "after the b
[closing bell rings] meantime you witness another all-time record for s&p and nasdaq. have new numbers just moments away that could send stocks even higher from here. we'll see. google's parent company alphabet expected to release earnings. those are coming any minute. we'll tell you about that report as soon as we get numbers, with the dow settling in nine or 10 points higher at the close. give or take, 1% shy of record territory. the nasdaq closes once again at a new all-time high. looks...
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so this bell tower is a concrete and brick bell tower and the original structure behind it is be a adobe structure and the two of them settle at different rates. that's wife the crack behind it. so when you first enter the church, you come to this area that in the mission day would have been the baptistry. but it looks a little bit different now. you'll see these additions of pews. up until these two little niches, it would have been considered almost a separate portion of the church called the baptistry. and you'd enter the front doors, baptize yourself with holy water, and make your journey to the front of the church. and the way that the church was originally designed, is it was painted in such a way that it was symbolic of your journey to god or to the front of the church. the close you are got to god, the more elaborate, the more fancy the decorations in your life would be. in the back section here we have thisal cove. thatal cove used to be a doorway that led to the cemetery. the cemetery has since moved so they filled in the doorway and now we have a painting hand hanking in there
so this bell tower is a concrete and brick bell tower and the original structure behind it is be a adobe structure and the two of them settle at different rates. that's wife the crack behind it. so when you first enter the church, you come to this area that in the mission day would have been the baptistry. but it looks a little bit different now. you'll see these additions of pews. up until these two little niches, it would have been considered almost a separate portion of the church called the...