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try this one. >> thanks, bertha. >> thanks, bertha. we always like the perks though. >> right. >>> let's get a check with kari with a look at our forecast. >> it starts out cool again, basically a repeat of yesterday. here is a live look outside in palo alto as we start out with some clear skies. we're going to dip down to 46 degrees. it's a cold start but feeling nicer today. we'll look at our microclimates coming up next. >> clear skies as far as the forecast. we have the ash and smoke and looking at the bay bridge which has a smooth drive, but we are looking also at oakland with all the brake lights. we'll talk about the progress they're making over there. golde >>> a very good tuesday morning. taking a live look outside waiting for the sun's arrival at the golden gate bridge. couple people making their way across that span. mike is keeping his eye on that morning commute. >> all three of those cars. >> he's literally counting cars. probably a little busier in most parts. cold and smoky. >> still smoky and cold, and it will warm up
try this one. >> thanks, bertha. >> thanks, bertha. we always like the perks though. >> right. >>> let's get a check with kari with a look at our forecast. >> it starts out cool again, basically a repeat of yesterday. here is a live look outside in palo alto as we start out with some clear skies. we're going to dip down to 46 degrees. it's a cold start but feeling nicer today. we'll look at our microclimates coming up next. >> clear skies as far as the...
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back to you. >> all right, bertha, thank you.quarter by footlocker that stock rising double digits and johnsson & johnsson was some of the other big decliners with coca-cola and pfizer lower j&j was the lagard on the s&p. >> footlocker it up a lot. someone decided they would rather talk about goldman sachs. joining us totalk about the market rally, mike, earlier you called it a real not even small, faded into the close. >> inclusive i think you have to say. it made all kinds of sense we would have had a rally attempt today given that the s&p was down 3.5% in two days coming into this. interesting that it shows you what kind of market we're in it's back on its heels and it's skittish because these kind of holiday, you know, straddling days, normally you consider them when you can muscle the market higher very easily because nobody is going to stay in your way. here clearly we saw kind of a little bit of trim your positions ahead of the holiday because you don't know what is going to happen. only had the market open for 3.5 hours t
back to you. >> all right, bertha, thank you.quarter by footlocker that stock rising double digits and johnsson & johnsson was some of the other big decliners with coca-cola and pfizer lower j&j was the lagard on the s&p. >> footlocker it up a lot. someone decided they would rather talk about goldman sachs. joining us totalk about the market rally, mike, earlier you called it a real not even small, faded into the close. >> inclusive i think you have to say. it made...
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>> bertha, we see three imperatives to bring this vision to life.ortunity to be local. and to be able to provide access for consumers in terms of where, when and how they want to access care, whether in the community, in their home or the palm of their hand with a digital dev e device we see opportunities to create a more connected experience where consumers can more readily access resources, information, the services that they need and the third is to help people achieve their best health at a lower cost you look pat what at what is ren the aetna business today, they can identify what is the next best action for members they serve to help them on their path to better health where the system breaks down is how do they activate that? how do they engage with those health care consumers? >> so now cvs store and minute clinics will be the place where that happens >> exactly we have many community assets. we're in 10,000 communities across the country this combined entity will have more than 45,000 health care practitioners. so it's that connectivity tha
>> bertha, we see three imperatives to bring this vision to life.ortunity to be local. and to be able to provide access for consumers in terms of where, when and how they want to access care, whether in the community, in their home or the palm of their hand with a digital dev e device we see opportunities to create a more connected experience where consumers can more readily access resources, information, the services that they need and the third is to help people achieve their best...
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bertha coombs has more. > the trump administration already proposing pricing changes for drugs prescrid by doctors under part b. now it's aiming at the pharmacy drug pns. >> part d. >> what we proposed today is really historic changes to the medicare drug program to allow actuallyg plans to negotiate against drug companies in what are called theot six ected classes. >> right now, medicare is legally prohibited from negotiating with drug manufacturers for six major categories o drugs, including cancer and hiv treatments. if a doctor prescribes a drug regardless of cost medicare pace what the drug company charges. >> and in the commercial sector we would get about 30% discounts just using the normal ls negotiating that your plan and my plan have. >> house secretary allowheg insurers a benefit managers to actively negotiate could mean saving which by keeping the price hik in check. pharmacyof the opt up benefits unit praised the proposal. >> i think overall we share with a common objective with the concern about drug affordability. we share an objtive about trying to drive to lowest cost.
bertha coombs has more. > the trump administration already proposing pricing changes for drugs prescrid by doctors under part b. now it's aiming at the pharmacy drug pns. >> part d. >> what we proposed today is really historic changes to the medicare drug program to allow actuallyg plans to negotiate against drug companies in what are called theot six ected classes. >> right now, medicare is legally prohibited from negotiating with drug manufacturers for six major...
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for "nightly business report," i'm bertha ces. >>> coombs. >> let's turn back to abby gluck. welcome back. nice to have you here, abby. >> thanks for. having >> i want to go back to something that you said in hese are report, that legal drugs. they're fda approved. they're prescribed by physicians and as a result of that walgre s andcvs are obligated to fill those prescriptions. so on what basis is this lawsuit going to go forrd with them? >> well, this lawsuit is different from the tobacco lawsuit precisely because the plaintiffs are casting a hugely broad net of responsibility. they are arguing that everybody down the chain had a responsibility to raise red flags when they saw too many pres'riptions. th arguing that these companies had a public health duty ande duty to public to monitor and raise warning about.s when they came that's different from the tobacco crisis and it's what's pulled in cvs and walgreen. >> here's the question i have. when you consideve the mas settlement talks going on in ohio and you add in the other state lawsuits that are com ag up her the time, w
for "nightly business report," i'm bertha ces. >>> coombs. >> let's turn back to abby gluck. welcome back. nice to have you here, abby. >> thanks for. having >> i want to go back to something that you said in hese are report, that legal drugs. they're fda approved. they're prescribed by physicians and as a result of that walgre s andcvs are obligated to fill those prescriptions. so on what basis is this lawsuit going to go forrd with them? >> well,...
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for nightly business report, i'm bertha coombs. >>> so what could the possible changes in the health care instry mean for your investments? car ray murphy joins to us talk about that. the chiefes ient officers at united capital. nice to have you here, car ray. >> thanks foravg me. >> i talked to one analyst today saying this is a perfect or best case scenario for those involved in the health care stre. would you agree with that? >> i do. of all theifferent areas of the market who had an issue at stake in yesterday's election, health care is the clearest signal. and i think the two biggest take aways -- you've bee talking about them earlier, the affordable care act is here to stay and medicaid rather than being brought down is being ex bnded. i thinh of those are very positive for the health care secretarier >> what aut drug pricing? both sides of the aisle seem to want to do something?no now whether o that happens certainly we don't know yet. but that seems to be the intent. what might thempact be on some drug companies. >> well, so it's. interesti today we had both the managed care
for nightly business report, i'm bertha coombs. >>> so what could the possible changes in the health care instry mean for your investments? car ray murphy joins to us talk about that. the chiefes ient officers at united capital. nice to have you here, car ray. >> thanks foravg me. >> i talked to one analyst today saying this is a perfect or best case scenario for those involved in the health care stre. would you agree with that? >> i do. of all theifferent areas of...
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for "nightly business report," i'm bertha comes. >> and that's "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thank you for joining us. >> and i'm bill griffeth. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >>nunding of this presentat is made possible by the frman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it's a season of revelations. from the choice of america's favorite novel. t >> books we want people to take a look at. we are hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to the fate of a hero's love. >>'
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to bertha coombs at nasdaq tech stocks have been seeing a small recovery, right? >> yeah, small recovery but kind of short-lived the reversal in the f.a.n.g. names this morning already fading and they really haven't lifted the communication sectors. we have seen some strength in chips coming on the heels of a research call this morning andrew lift saying he's buying nvidia now it hit a new low and said it's the first time in two years it offers appealing risk/reward well off its highs of the day, though that lifted some chip equipment maker names like applied materials and kla tencor, not enough to keep them in the green with the overall composite and large cap nasdaq 100 taking out their october lows and investors are not ready to call a bottom when it comes to the big stocks. ubs points out the tech sector has been slowing and concerned about the slowdown in smartphones but enterprise spending in tech remains strong especially in software still, they remain neutral on tech for now and, dom, while the turkeys may be getting pardoned today tech remains on the chop
to bertha coombs at nasdaq tech stocks have been seeing a small recovery, right? >> yeah, small recovery but kind of short-lived the reversal in the f.a.n.g. names this morning already fading and they really haven't lifted the communication sectors. we have seen some strength in chips coming on the heels of a research call this morning andrew lift saying he's buying nvidia now it hit a new low and said it's the first time in two years it offers appealing risk/reward well off its highs of...
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bertha coombs watching the impact of results on health care stocks steve liesman will tell us what lastight means for the economy. and aditi roy will join us on the movement we're seeing today in pot stocks. but we'll kick things off with dom. >> some of the big movers we've been telling you about all the way up until the election last night the last couple of weeks have focused on things like health care, defense, consumer spending, that sort of thing let's take a look at what's happening with the ishares aerospace etf. this has been rallying the last week and a half or so off of some lows from the turmoil that we've seen over the course of the october month there. but all of a sudden we're seeing a little bit of a move to the downside here. the reason why, perhaps this idea that defense is still in play but we are hitting an area of resistance in the marketplace. $201.44 is the trade there that's the 200-day moving average for that stock it came up there and backed off sense. but defense certainly a sector to watch also one to watch is consumer spending, especially when it comes to re
bertha coombs watching the impact of results on health care stocks steve liesman will tell us what lastight means for the economy. and aditi roy will join us on the movement we're seeing today in pot stocks. but we'll kick things off with dom. >> some of the big movers we've been telling you about all the way up until the election last night the last couple of weeks have focused on things like health care, defense, consumer spending, that sort of thing let's take a look at what's...
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we'll show you how people are reacting to "big bertha",.. this is not a bed.'s a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during ultimate sleep number week. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. so you wake up ready to spin into the holiday season. don't miss ultimate sleep number week. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends cyber monday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. with a pumpkin so big that it barely fits into a pickup truck?(ken) for one man in southern california - the answer is "rack up some miles with it." rpeorter jeff zevely has the story from san diego county. jon berndes, pumpkin exhibitor: "well right now it's on tour." you might think this granite hills man has lost his gourd. jon berndes, pumpkin exhibitor: "i love showing it off."he's driving around el cajon with a gigantic pumpkin.jon berndes, pumpkin exhibitor:"i'm getting people smiling.
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bertha coombs has the details. >> sources are telling cnbc that amazon is set to make that announcements soon as today. it will split its second head quarters between the new york and washington areas, specifically crystal city, and long island, new york. amazon said they would also make an investment in a third city. that would cap a year-long beauty contest that received more than 200 bids from cities and states amazon said it would spend more than $5 billion on that second headquarters and would hire 50,000 workers crystal city could put it in line to win a massive cloud computing contract that the pentagon will award next year. amazon already has about 2500 employees in the d.c. area this would certainly multiply that they also have roughly 1800 workers in advertising, publishing in new york long island city is a former industrial waterfront and it benefited from a push to reposition new york as a top location for digital industry in the wake of the financial crisis neither new york or northern virginia officials have disclosed how much in tax breaks they have offered amazon you hav
bertha coombs has the details. >> sources are telling cnbc that amazon is set to make that announcements soon as today. it will split its second head quarters between the new york and washington areas, specifically crystal city, and long island, new york. amazon said they would also make an investment in a third city. that would cap a year-long beauty contest that received more than 200 bids from cities and states amazon said it would spend more than $5 billion on that second headquarters...
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eamon javers, bertha coombs on the health care beat and contessa brewer has a roundup.amon we xwin with you >> feisty is one way to describe the press conference we saw a few minutes ago. the president clearly fired up, bracing for a fight, heading into his own re-election now in 2020 with the mid terms behind him. the president was asked if he's prepared now to work with democrats who have taken charge of at least part of capitol hill, the house of representatives, if the democrats are focused on investigations of the president himself. here is that exchange and here is how he handled the question >> if they start investigating you, that you can play that game to investigate them -- >> better than them. and i think i know more than they know. >> reporter: can you compartmentalize that and still continue to work with them for the benefit of the rest of the country? >> no. >> reporter: are all bets off? >> no, if they do that, then it's just all it is is a war-like posture >> "a war-like posture" if they investigate him. we heard from nancy pelosi speaking up on capitol
eamon javers, bertha coombs on the health care beat and contessa brewer has a roundup.amon we xwin with you >> feisty is one way to describe the press conference we saw a few minutes ago. the president clearly fired up, bracing for a fight, heading into his own re-election now in 2020 with the mid terms behind him. the president was asked if he's prepared now to work with democrats who have taken charge of at least part of capitol hill, the house of representatives, if the democrats are...
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so far it's given up more than half of its weekly gains back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much bertha>> look at this morning's top-performing names on the s&p as we cut our losses on the dow. session low is down 195. currently down 111 back in a minute we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. starts with a december to remember at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. for 36 months. it's not what champions do. it's what champions don't do. they don't back down. they don't settle. and they don't quit... except for cable. cable? oh you can quit cable. because we are cougars and we don't quit!! unless what?!?!?! [team in unison] unless it's cable! quit cable and switch to directv and get the mos
so far it's given up more than half of its weekly gains back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much bertha>> look at this morning's top-performing names on the s&p as we cut our losses on the dow. session low is down 195. currently down 111 back in a minute we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years....
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arlen got the job done and saved bertha $4,146. add it up and over the past two and a half years both "nbc bay area responds" and telemundo responde have recovered more than $2.3 million for consumers just like you. please let you know if you need help in either language 888-996-tips, in english or 844-408-4848 in spanish. i hope you have a great weekend. >> are the will, thanks, chris. still breezy and smoky. here is a live look at 880 in fremont. our temperatures start out with some mid-40s and head to the mid-60s. we're also still under a red flag warning. more on that, and our wind forecast coming up. >>> and the san mateo bridge clear for the drive, but kari has talked about that smoke in the air, look at those lights. lights along the bridge showing you the glow. we'lloads, coming up. >>> and we are seeing california ablaze. there are three fires burning right now, one in butte county. you'll smell the smoke as you walk out the door. small town of paradise getting really wiped out by these flames. and also two other fires bur
arlen got the job done and saved bertha $4,146. add it up and over the past two and a half years both "nbc bay area responds" and telemundo responde have recovered more than $2.3 million for consumers just like you. please let you know if you need help in either language 888-996-tips, in english or 844-408-4848 in spanish. i hope you have a great weekend. >> are the will, thanks, chris. still breezy and smoky. here is a live look at 880 in fremont. our temperatures start out...
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bertha, thank you. >>> trade also one of the big fear factors. eamon javers is live at the white house with what went on over the weekend. >> reporter: it was called asia-pacif asia-pacific economic cooperation summit. xi jinping was there. twlaent a whole lot of economic cooperation visible on the agenda. the sides failed to agree on a joint communique, that's the first time in a long time they've been unable to agree on a single document coming out of this particular economic event, a whole host of asia-pacific region countries there and world leaders including the vice president who reiterated that the united states stands ready to put tariffs on china, the rest of the goods that have not already been tariffed by this administration if the chinese government doesn't turn things around. here's exactly how vice president pence explained it in papa new guinea over the weekend. >> we've taken decisive action to take our trade imbalance with china. we put tariffs on $250 billion on chinese goods and we could double that number but we hope for bette
bertha, thank you. >>> trade also one of the big fear factors. eamon javers is live at the white house with what went on over the weekend. >> reporter: it was called asia-pacif asia-pacific economic cooperation summit. xi jinping was there. twlaent a whole lot of economic cooperation visible on the agenda. the sides failed to agree on a joint communique, that's the first time in a long time they've been unable to agree on a single document coming out of this particular economic...
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the sequel to bloody mama, which was "boxcar bertha."john milius) the thing that applied well from student filmmaking to that kind of filmmaking was to make what you had go as far as it was possible, to try and get it to look as much like a bigger film as possible. and to never sit there and say, "i need more." i'd like to withdraw my entire account. (woman) your entire account? yes, ma'am, the whole thing. (woman) your name? john dillinger. (woman screams) hold it right where you are, this is a robbery. i look at it today and it looks real crude. but i didn't feel terribly constrained when i did it. the things that i liked and wanted to put into it, the sense of the land and the kind of folk tale told in a john ford vista, that's all free, that's there. (woman) johnny! (john milius) you just have to be inspired by "the searchers" or something else good to steal and i didn't need a big budget. (harmonica playing) in those days, that was the end of the 60s, the studio system, which had had such force in the 30s and 40s and had difficulty
the sequel to bloody mama, which was "boxcar bertha."john milius) the thing that applied well from student filmmaking to that kind of filmmaking was to make what you had go as far as it was possible, to try and get it to look as much like a bigger film as possible. and to never sit there and say, "i need more." i'd like to withdraw my entire account. (woman) your entire account? yes, ma'am, the whole thing. (woman) your name? john dillinger. (woman screams) hold it right...
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thank you. >>> it's the biggest day of the year as bertha just mentioned. we are live with more on how much revenue cyber monday is expected to bring in, hey, court. >> reporter: hi. not only is it a big day it's the biggest day. cyber monday is expect today set history today. 7.8 billion tlarz for total u.s. online sales today after a record breaking weekend already. let's take a look at actual realtime transaction data from first data's network of 6 million merchants. it shows specialty retail logged almost a million transactions so far today followed by electronics stores general merchandise further down there on the list. walmart has spent billions of dollars improving the interplay with stores. it really hopes that today on this cyber monday it too will make some history. this walmart fulfillment center is one of a network that helps to fulfill millions of items that continue to come in today thousands of employees work at this facility alone. it covers 21 football fields. it moves merchandise onto those delivery trucks. walmart merchandise sellers del
thank you. >>> it's the biggest day of the year as bertha just mentioned. we are live with more on how much revenue cyber monday is expected to bring in, hey, court. >> reporter: hi. not only is it a big day it's the biggest day. cyber monday is expect today set history today. 7.8 billion tlarz for total u.s. online sales today after a record breaking weekend already. let's take a look at actual realtime transaction data from first data's network of 6 million merchants. it shows...
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let's look at the biggest movers of the day with bertha is at the nasdaq seema, let's kick it over to you. >> names like walgreens and home depot moving to the upside seeing shares of apple and united technologies. there is still a defensive tone in the market. the utilities quietly moving higher over the last severen days adding a 2019 year high health care is higher and retail is making a come back like target and l brands all moving to the upside after a bad week last week. we'll see if that trend continues. still about 7% trading in correction territory >> thanks very much for that let's send it to bertha. >> it is interesting today because we are watching the large cap nasdaq outperform the overall nasdaq and russell 2000. we are talking about fraction gnat changing at best today. among the answers talked about walgreens and pharmacy names up today as trurch administration proposes giving pharmacy managers more lee way it is really sort of backing them on that microsoft getting that much closer as far as the market cap to apple apple though among the drag. a lot of that has to do
let's look at the biggest movers of the day with bertha is at the nasdaq seema, let's kick it over to you. >> names like walgreens and home depot moving to the upside seeing shares of apple and united technologies. there is still a defensive tone in the market. the utilities quietly moving higher over the last severen days adding a 2019 year high health care is higher and retail is making a come back like target and l brands all moving to the upside after a bad week last week. we'll see...
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let's get to bertha coombs. >> we did see the dow move into positive territory. energy lead. one of the big debates here is did we go from being oversold in october to maybe being a little overbought yesterday a lot of folks really surprised by the extent of that rally yesterday. the dow is now within three percent of the october record. one thing that has people feeling positive as they are expecting that the fed will be back on schedule in terms of rate hikes. not expected today. there is no conference after the rate hike announcement today or the rate announcement this afternoon. but the futures are now indicating that hikes will be back on schedule to where they were in early october in terms of expectations because the consumer is strong. we have lower gas prices and we seem to have a fairly resilient economy here. among the best performers since this recovery, if you will, in the markets have been utilities and real estate, those rets pay high interest rates and health care. all of them are within about three percent from their highs. it is tech that we are
let's get to bertha coombs. >> we did see the dow move into positive territory. energy lead. one of the big debates here is did we go from being oversold in october to maybe being a little overbought yesterday a lot of folks really surprised by the extent of that rally yesterday. the dow is now within three percent of the october record. one thing that has people feeling positive as they are expecting that the fed will be back on schedule in terms of rate hikes. not expected today. there...
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with your cnbc mning business report, i'm bertha >>coombs. hank you.nksgiving is over a week away and we're trying to help yout fihe fat before the holiday gets here. some unique workouts to help you counter the calories. >> this rning, she's taking on the warrior workout in bowie. that just sounds hard. tell ushat you're getting yourself into this morning. >> oh my goodness. we're at an early morning workout. he is relentless this morning. these people have been in this room since 4:30 this morning getting theirni early m workout. this is the next step to fighting the fat before the ys holi. we're going to be live throughout the 6:00 a.m. hour a king it out, working up sweat with some warrior workouth pions this morning. stay with us. >> on the struggle bus.o good luck you. >> good form, though. >> don't overdo it. >> good form. >> also ahead, continuing coverage of the big amazon news. it's being reported that the company is going to build one of its two new headquatersn northern virginia. we're live looking into what that might mean for this region.
with your cnbc mning business report, i'm bertha >>coombs. hank you.nksgiving is over a week away and we're trying to help yout fihe fat before the holiday gets here. some unique workouts to help you counter the calories. >> this rning, she's taking on the warrior workout in bowie. that just sounds hard. tell ushat you're getting yourself into this morning. >> oh my goodness. we're at an early morning workout. he is relentless this morning. these people have been in this room...
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>>dom, thank you very much uptown now to bertha coombs, at the nasdaq almost 4% losses? the big loss take a look at the russell 200, down 2% for the week, and really leading the gains today. we have chips today, a -- just edging out of the -- but the big gra drag, has yesterday to demp a -- close out. >>> thank you, bertha. >>> sue herera has a news update. >> hello, everyone tijuana's mayor has declared a humanitarian crisis and is requesting aid from the united nations. about 5,000 central american migrants fleeing violence and poverty arrived in the mexican border city last week. they are hoping to eventually make it into the united states u.s. border inspectors have been processing only about 100 asylum claims a day at tijuana's main crossing to san diego. president trump threatened yesterday to shut down the entire boardrder into the u.s. >>> there is word that john allen chau wanted to bring christianity to the island >>> bermuda upheld its earlier court ruling it was made after the governor challenged it. >>> the vatican welcoming today a 64-foot christmas tree th
>>dom, thank you very much uptown now to bertha coombs, at the nasdaq almost 4% losses? the big loss take a look at the russell 200, down 2% for the week, and really leading the gains today. we have chips today, a -- just edging out of the -- but the big gra drag, has yesterday to demp a -- close out. >>> thank you, bertha. >>> sue herera has a news update. >> hello, everyone tijuana's mayor has declared a humanitarian crisis and is requesting aid from the united...
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back to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> facebook, apple, amazon, netflix and alphabet, down double digitsh buying now? >>> the 2:00 p.m. hour has turned into one of the most volatile hours othf e day. the second hour of power lunch begins right after this. presenting the internet! whoa! what's he doing? come on, let's check it out! nice. he's pretty good at this. hm! it's like a game! (gasps) woo-hoo! got it! which car should we get? all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this one looks nice. yes, and yes. i like this game. i think we're winning! delivery? where? (doorbell rings) (man) it's here! what? (announcer) save $1,000 from carvana black friday through cyber monday. then go see "ralph breaks the internet," in theatres november 21st. >>> hi, everybody, welcome back to hour number two of hour lunch. here's what's on the menu. the bond king says there's more down side ahead for the markets. is he right? or is today potentially a turning point? while most stocks have fallen hard over the past month, airlines have taken flight outperforming big. why? we'll explain. will the rally continue as
back to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> facebook, apple, amazon, netflix and alphabet, down double digitsh buying now? >>> the 2:00 p.m. hour has turned into one of the most volatile hours othf e day. the second hour of power lunch begins right after this. presenting the internet! whoa! what's he doing? come on, let's check it out! nice. he's pretty good at this. hm! it's like a game! (gasps) woo-hoo! got it! which car should we get? all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this...
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and on the far left, bertha hunt. i was able to find the diaries of two of the three women.there were major offenses that the u.s. led. there was one near meuse-argonne at the end of the war. after this engagement, the the women were also front -- close to the front. the concussions from the guns would shake their switch boards. the windows would be rattling. in paris at one point, the windows went out from the concussion of the bomb. soldiers came in to take the women out and said you have to evacuate now. they said, we will leave when the last one of you does. similarly, these women were at saint-mihiel. it was a short battle. at the end, they saw general pershing. he treated every soldier like a soldier. he came up to the women. they saluted him and he saluted them back. the british women were not allowed to be saluted, that is interesting, isn't it? the british idea was that the women were not quite yet army. the women saluted him back and he said, ladies, how is it going? is there anything else you need? everything is going wonderfully, general pershing. we would like t
and on the far left, bertha hunt. i was able to find the diaries of two of the three women.there were major offenses that the u.s. led. there was one near meuse-argonne at the end of the war. after this engagement, the the women were also front -- close to the front. the concussions from the guns would shake their switch boards. the windows would be rattling. in paris at one point, the windows went out from the concussion of the bomb. soldiers came in to take the women out and said you have to...
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forhe chance to be with family and to see their neighbors again after a fire forced them from homes bertha crumble wouldn't have missed it. >> good. i'm living in the hotel right now. and i got someplace to eat. appreciate it. >> many of the people seated heret the anthem in southwest d.c. lost t erything, living the senior apartments that burned down in september. for many it was the first time connecting with former neighbors since the blaze displaced hundreds of residents. >> what did it mean to you today to see some of the residents. >> real warm inside. and i appreciate it. and i'm glad to see everybody. >> the apartment buildg owners teamed up with other groups to arrange the lunch to make sure residents had a good holiday and didn't spend it alone. >> what we did is called all of our friends in edgewood and the anthem and a bunch of landlords and got together to make sure this is a gre event. >> everything. >> they served up the traditional thanksgiving meal with turkey, stu aing all the trimmings. every single the resident was invited to attend in thanksgiving celebration and to br
forhe chance to be with family and to see their neighbors again after a fire forced them from homes bertha crumble wouldn't have missed it. >> good. i'm living in the hotel right now. and i got someplace to eat. appreciate it. >> many of the people seated heret the anthem in southwest d.c. lost t erything, living the senior apartments that burned down in september. for many it was the first time connecting with former neighbors since the blaze displaced hundreds of residents....
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. >> thanks very much for that let's send it uptown to see what's happening at the nasdaq with bertha> reporter: hey, wilf, a fairly broad real and the nasdaq composite outperforming, but when it comes to month to date it's lagging, still just fractionally lower for the month along with the nasdaq 100. today, what's really moving tech even before that powell real was the strong results from salesnorse.com that. has a lot of the cloud players today moving much higher right along with the bullish outlook coming from mark benioff one of the biggest cloud players is amazon when you take a look at the big megacap tech names. they are all moving to the upside and that's helping to provide the biggest impact one of the biggest things we've been watching is apple and microsoft as they move who has the market cap supremacy microsoft for a time today topped apple right now it is back behind as apple moves to the highs of the session. guys, this is one of the fascinating things to watch in realtime back to you. >> all right keep an eye on that apple comeback, bertha, thank you. >>> the highly an
. >> thanks very much for that let's send it uptown to see what's happening at the nasdaq with bertha> reporter: hey, wilf, a fairly broad real and the nasdaq composite outperforming, but when it comes to month to date it's lagging, still just fractionally lower for the month along with the nasdaq 100. today, what's really moving tech even before that powell real was the strong results from salesnorse.com that. has a lot of the cloud players today moving much higher right along with...
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heat gave hand to jim and bertha. i've had so much fun up here i fee bad northern people who live somewhere else. first i wanted to remind everyone that jim and berg that have had their problems and lately. a lot or doctor bills and we know they're going to get better. little eddy, their bus boy, began to unwrap the foil from the dozens of pyrex dishes at the base of the mega gun, mc macaw fished for a piece of ice. its owner had ripped the cup down so the bird could each its prize. around styrofoam were gathered under his launch cheer, floating liable bubbles in the curling mountain grass. the darkening clouds moved like galleons and i know we all feel deeply great follow those people who have given souse many wonderful afternoons like this up here, surrounds by friends and great music, so i encourage everyone to visit that donation bucket and see how generous you feel today. to his right the plywood rem sat not, their doors slightly ajar. the light still agreed in the the men's to his left three children shook the t
heat gave hand to jim and bertha. i've had so much fun up here i fee bad northern people who live somewhere else. first i wanted to remind everyone that jim and berg that have had their problems and lately. a lot or doctor bills and we know they're going to get better. little eddy, their bus boy, began to unwrap the foil from the dozens of pyrex dishes at the base of the mega gun, mc macaw fished for a piece of ice. its owner had ripped the cup down so the bird could each its prize. around...
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saving bertha, $4,146.up and over the past two-and-a-half years, both nbc bay area responds and telemundo have recovered more than $2.3 million for consumers just like you. please let us know if you need help. 888-996-tips in english and 1-844-408-0808 in spanish. >>> winds could fuel some flames. >> right. now we see a lot of the smoke just lingering over the bay area. and so as we look at some of our cameras out there now, this is a live look at oakland. you can see how thick the smoke is now, and it kind of makes it really hard to breathe. the smoke advisory continues until 10:00 this evening. the east bay, the north bay and peninsula is where the air quality will be the most unhealthy as we go throughout the day. and as we take a live look outside in fremont, it's a little bit better, but you still might want to limit your time outside and turn the air conditioning on recirculate. also wear an n-95 mask. you can find those at your local hardware stores. make sure you drink plenty of water and bring the
saving bertha, $4,146.up and over the past two-and-a-half years, both nbc bay area responds and telemundo have recovered more than $2.3 million for consumers just like you. please let us know if you need help. 888-996-tips in english and 1-844-408-0808 in spanish. >>> winds could fuel some flames. >> right. now we see a lot of the smoke just lingering over the bay area. and so as we look at some of our cameras out there now, this is a live look at oakland. you can see how thick...
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the one the 76ers is called big berth bertha. felix, thank you. the t-shirt cannon of subpoenas.>> when we come back, the house of cards, you know, the tv show known for its outrageous accounts of what's going on in the white house, but here's the one thing that the trump presidency has taught us, truth can be stranger than fiction. one of the show's biggest breakout stars weighs in. here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increa
the one the 76ers is called big berth bertha. felix, thank you. the t-shirt cannon of subpoenas.>> when we come back, the house of cards, you know, the tv show known for its outrageous accounts of what's going on in the white house, but here's the one thing that the trump presidency has taught us, truth can be stranger than fiction. one of the show's biggest breakout stars weighs in. here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no...
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open enrollment starts today and i got a nice primer from bertha coombs who covers this she said texabilizing and you're expanding your footprint talk about why that is happening. >> we took a different approach on public exchanges. we took a very focused disciplined and sustained approach, entering five states in 2014, expecting to lose money in '14, '15, and '16 and we unfortunately achieved that goal speaking to turn a small profit in '17, we achieved that we grew meaningfully in 2018, will remain in our six states going into 2019. we'll add arizona and we feel good about our product offerings that we can bring to market for 2019 because they're done with value-based health care provider relationships as the backbone. that's how we've deliver add more sustained result so disciplined expansion and adding arizona is a positive. >> i hope you won't think this is too far afield but health benefits from cannabis or cbd? people are trying to figure out how this will fit within health care what does the space think about that >> a little outside my sphere of expertise but if we step back
open enrollment starts today and i got a nice primer from bertha coombs who covers this she said texabilizing and you're expanding your footprint talk about why that is happening. >> we took a different approach on public exchanges. we took a very focused disciplined and sustained approach, entering five states in 2014, expecting to lose money in '14, '15, and '16 and we unfortunately achieved that goal speaking to turn a small profit in '17, we achieved that we grew meaningfully in 2018,...
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for more on today's markets, let's go to bertha at the new york stock exchange. >> it's a risk off daying treasuries move higher, the yield lower and technology and communications are the names leading the decline here at the big board. financials are weak as well but consumer staples are what's leading today. making the dow's day an outperformer, a new high for disney rallying on record results pg&e up on its restructuring. sarah had a great interview with the ceo. coke and mcdonalds hitting record highs along with united health and even with the decline, the dow is on pace for its best weekly gain in five months one of the interesting things is the divergence, look at the do you versus the russell 2000. the dow is down, and back in correction down more than 11% from their highs energy are among the biggest losers dragging small caps lower. when you have large caps making new highs and small caps dragging, it's really seen as a barish divergence for the market overall. >> let's talk about that divergen divergence. before today's drop the dow was up nearly 4% for the week. they point o
for more on today's markets, let's go to bertha at the new york stock exchange. >> it's a risk off daying treasuries move higher, the yield lower and technology and communications are the names leading the decline here at the big board. financials are weak as well but consumer staples are what's leading today. making the dow's day an outperformer, a new high for disney rallying on record results pg&e up on its restructuring. sarah had a great interview with the ceo. coke and mcdonalds...
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. >> bertha, thank you let's get to the bond market and rick santelli.: hi, firm as a rock on everything that matters with regard to the fed. the dollar was up about 44, it drifted. now it's up a half a cent. 296, hardly any giveback, five cycle high 308, hardly any givebacks. 10s have been flirting between 322 and 321. same for 30s, hovering about three basis points from its highehig highest yield in over four years. we could say a lot of things about the fed, and there's a lot of debate whether they're moving too fast, taking it too far, overshooting with regard to how much inflation pressure there is, but one thing we can certainly say, the markets, at least at this point with no change on rates after eight increases since december of '15 certainly seem comfortable with the way things are at the moment back to you. >> rick, thank you very much we appreciate it let's return now i guess to our panel, shall we? that's what our plan is. we're all still here final thoughts, sri? >> final thoughts, the fed is on a course to keep increasing interest rates th
. >> bertha, thank you let's get to the bond market and rick santelli.: hi, firm as a rock on everything that matters with regard to the fed. the dollar was up about 44, it drifted. now it's up a half a cent. 296, hardly any giveback, five cycle high 308, hardly any givebacks. 10s have been flirting between 322 and 321. same for 30s, hovering about three basis points from its highehig highest yield in over four years. we could say a lot of things about the fed, and there's a lot of debate...