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bertha finally learned the truth when she was 17, not from her family, but after stumbling across an old news report. >> we don't speak of the bad, the negative, the ugly, no. >> reporter: bertha's family isn't alone. a recent national survey found that 69% of hispanics believe depression and anxiety are caused by personal weakness or failing. >> once you're labeled as having issues with mental health, you're pretty much ostracized. >> reporter: experts worry the taboo around mental illness stops hispanics from getting help. only 1 in 11 seek treatment. >> it's a silent epidemic since no one wants to talk about it. >> reporter: today bertha is breaking that silence. starting a bilingual suicide support group and sharing the truth about her own family's journey. >> depression. >> reporter: it's part of a national initiative with kaiser permanente called find your words. >> nobody wants to talk about death, let alone somebody that took their own life. but we have to. so that we can possibly prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: one woman shattering a destructive stigma by build
bertha finally learned the truth when she was 17, not from her family, but after stumbling across an old news report. >> we don't speak of the bad, the negative, the ugly, no. >> reporter: bertha's family isn't alone. a recent national survey found that 69% of hispanics believe depression and anxiety are caused by personal weakness or failing. >> once you're labeled as having issues with mental health, you're pretty much ostracized. >> reporter: experts worry the taboo...
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back to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> the u.s. battle the driving factor in this volatile market kayla tausche has more on the news that we got today, kayla. >> the latest as the u.s. and china continue to talk and discuss when to hold the next round for the u.s. delegation to travel to beijing. fielding feedback from companies in the crosshairs of a new $300 billion product list for new tariffs. and lawmakers are trying to figure out how long this space can sustain this period of elevated tensions and costs. two iowa senators are strategizing to limit the fallout for farmers. chuck grassley, who chairs the senate finance committee, told reporters he's writing president trump a letter because "i'm not sure if you talk to him face to face he hears everything you say. senator joni ernst said she's in touch with the department of agriculture and cannot yet estimate the cost to farmers in her state. and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, who says the strategy needs to produce results >> ultimately nobody wins a trade war. unless
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back to you. >> bertha, thanks. >> bertha, thank you let's do the closing countdown now. mike santoli you're with us with bob pisani >> yeah. as well as art cashen's here low 719 down on the dow. lift aid little bit but then pretty much sideways the rest of the day. s&p almost down the same percent all day. >> don't worry, the trade wars, we're dealing with it. mnuchin's going to set up atrip to china didn't quite have the power it used to have this is the day we have a global reset. if you look the whole world is down 2% to 3%. watch the country etfs everything mexico, south korea. it doesn't matter where you are. all of those global country etfs are down 2% to 3 1/2%. that tells me the world is resetting. global growth expectations lower. global earnings lower. the multiple -- you and i talk about the multiple the np should be trading at. we don't know what it is but they're setting it lower right now. >> you definitely saw the direct kind of china exposed stocks they're worse, right you see apple. you see semiconductors boeing and caterpillar it's kind of the standard
back to you. >> bertha, thanks. >> bertha, thank you let's do the closing countdown now. mike santoli you're with us with bob pisani >> yeah. as well as art cashen's here low 719 down on the dow. lift aid little bit but then pretty much sideways the rest of the day. s&p almost down the same percent all day. >> don't worry, the trade wars, we're dealing with it. mnuchin's going to set up atrip to china didn't quite have the power it used to have this is the day we...
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at the nasdaq bertha >> thanks, wilf.y saw the inn and the yang today as far as technology particularly in the chip space amd the best performer in the nasdaq 100 after some pretty bullish comments at an interstate conference about its new chips. it's now positive for the month. up about 5%. on the other side you had intel today which was one of the biggest drags both in the dow and the nasdaq 100 and not getting any boost at all from its presentation at the same industry conference and chips now down about 15% for the month. the worst monthly performance for the sector since november of 2008 and those consumer staples also affecting here kraft heinz the worst performer as it continues to struggle to file its annual report and remain in compliance here in the nasdaq, 129 new lows back over to you >> bertha, thank you very much for that now, we've got a trade triple play the first cargo subject to the new 25% tariffs to arrive in the u.s. this weekend. jane wells has more on that. meanwhile, china's alibaba reportedly weig
at the nasdaq bertha >> thanks, wilf.y saw the inn and the yang today as far as technology particularly in the chip space amd the best performer in the nasdaq 100 after some pretty bullish comments at an interstate conference about its new chips. it's now positive for the month. up about 5%. on the other side you had intel today which was one of the biggest drags both in the dow and the nasdaq 100 and not getting any boost at all from its presentation at the same industry conference and...
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thank you, bertha.o to deirdre bosa for results. >> this is china's biggest search engine mission on earnings but reporting revenue that is in line with the street's expectation eps coming in at 2.77 renminbi versus 2.89 expected revenue in line at 24.1 billion yuan we do not have a comparable arpu number we'll continue to look through that average revenue per user q2 revenue guidance is light, however, and that is probably what is hithd the stock which is down nearly 5% in the after-hours. for several quarters the company has been warning investors about slowing growth and the trade war with the u.s we'll see tonight if the team has an update. that call doesn't kick off until 9:15 p.m. eastern. this is china's largest search engine it makes most of its money through advertising. and if this way we can sort of get a gauge by other chinese businesses it has been massively underperforming its chinese tech peers and broader markets. it is underwater for the year. and on that note the company is announcing
thank you, bertha.o to deirdre bosa for results. >> this is china's biggest search engine mission on earnings but reporting revenue that is in line with the street's expectation eps coming in at 2.77 renminbi versus 2.89 expected revenue in line at 24.1 billion yuan we do not have a comparable arpu number we'll continue to look through that average revenue per user q2 revenue guidance is light, however, and that is probably what is hithd the stock which is down nearly 5% in the...
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tech has been trounced in particular bertha coombs has more at the nasdaq bertha >> reporter: tech can't seem to get much of a bounce here, even on those semi-positive headlines. apple, the biggest drag today. apple seeing the low consider this, it was up better than 4% to start the month of may. so we've seen a huge drag coming from apple because of these concerns about chinese tariffs let's wait on tech overall, particularly chips but also a little bit of collateral damage to the fang names, like amazon, facebook, and netflix don't have much exposure in terms of revenues to china. they are all trading lower as well and hitting a new 52 week low ahead of its earnings this week and streaming service ahead of a low it's not just tech >> good point, bertha. michael santoli now for "trading nation." mi mike >> cancelkelly, more on the trar fallout. abcs are tanking, knocked down double digits from recent highs. so does this mean they have more misery to come or maybe buying opportunity? miller, michael of graded investments are your "trading nation" team abc in the cross hairs of the china
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sara >> all right, bertha, thank you. let's send it down to rick santelli at the cme group in chicago with a look at how bonds are performing amid the sell-off on multiyear lows on bond yields >> at least 1 1/2-plus-year lows as a matter of fact, throughout the day ten-year comps continue to move back through time as we move down from 2.36 down to 2.29 rook at a two-day of two years down nine basis points ten-years are down about the same there's not a lot of implication on the curve although 30-year bonds are down a little bit less because they'd been a bit spongier you can see there as we sit right around 2.30, haven't closed at these levels since october, october of 2017 it isn't unique just to 10s. whether you look at 10z, boons, gilts, 10-year gilts in the uk all the major sovereigns are seeing a flight to safety. the dollar-yen the dollar is against the yen here yen is doing better than the dollar, and it's getting very close to the worst levels against the yen since february the vix is trading 17. its last big high
sara >> all right, bertha, thank you. let's send it down to rick santelli at the cme group in chicago with a look at how bonds are performing amid the sell-off on multiyear lows on bond yields >> at least 1 1/2-plus-year lows as a matter of fact, throughout the day ten-year comps continue to move back through time as we move down from 2.36 down to 2.29 rook at a two-day of two years down nine basis points ten-years are down about the same there's not a lot of implication on the...
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let's go bertha coombs for the breakdown of what took place there.lly the chips were the big sinker for the nasdaq. smh, that's the etf, now down below its 200-day moving average as well as its 50-day moving average, closer to bear market territory. today it traded on very heavy volume you take a look at the large caps that were lower a lot of it continues to be this whole china trade fallout. now you have to add alphabet to the group. they will not be selling technology and licensing their technology to huawei call tomb and broadcom in addition to suffering issues over apple and its issues in china will also not be selling to huawei on the back of that ban. a little bit of relative strength we're seeing in health care health care wasn't positive today but a few of the names within the nasdaq 100 were in that space it's something we'll be watching tomorrow at the second annual cnbc healthy returns conference. back over to you >>ing all right. bertha, thank you. which brings up health care. so where does fit? is it a defensive flay right now or growth
let's go bertha coombs for the breakdown of what took place there.lly the chips were the big sinker for the nasdaq. smh, that's the etf, now down below its 200-day moving average as well as its 50-day moving average, closer to bear market territory. today it traded on very heavy volume you take a look at the large caps that were lower a lot of it continues to be this whole china trade fallout. now you have to add alphabet to the group. they will not be selling technology and licensing their...
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and bertha coombs is going to break it all down for us bertha >> all this week we've seen semis as ather there's going to be retaliation. that is really the big concern within tech, what that's going to mean for tech companies that have exposure. semis down two weeks in a row. apple also among the losers there, down two weeks in a row for the first time since last year down 5 1/2% after a 6% decline last year. chips that are exposed to huawei and xilinx and qorvo sky kor skyworks and qorvo off 15% for the week the ones who proved they can work with thun certainty are the ones this week, we saw cisco and applied materials both offering very bullish outlooks saying they have this situation under control, at least for now. that's what has them among the big gainers this week. biomarin among some of the biotech that's have done well with these outlooks for the conference next month. back over to you guys. >> bertha coombs at the nasdaq let's bring in libby cantrell, head of public policy at pimco to keep talking trade here and help us break it all down. libby, thanks for joining us huawe
and bertha coombs is going to break it all down for us bertha >> all this week we've seen semis as ather there's going to be retaliation. that is really the big concern within tech, what that's going to mean for tech companies that have exposure. semis down two weeks in a row. apple also among the losers there, down two weeks in a row for the first time since last year down 5 1/2% after a 6% decline last year. chips that are exposed to huawei and xilinx and qorvo sky kor skyworks and...
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mike santoli bertha coombs at the nasdaq.on the floor of the stock exchange but let's start with shawn cruz to trade the close shawn, let's talk about the energy sector. big, big declines in oil prices today. this week has hit a buying opportunity. >> i don't know if it's a buying opportunity just yet what i'm really focused in on here is the oil services companies. and if you look at some of the companies like schlumberger or halliburton, they get a lot of their growth right now from revenue. it's coming from latin america if you look at halliburton, that's about 28% growth they're getting out of that segment. if you look at schlumberger, that's about 14% and those two names are down pretty significantly today and i think the issue is a lot of the machinery that we get from mexico, there's about 63 billion of machinery that we import if you get we'll just say a 25% tariff that goes all the way, you're going to increase costs about 15 billion a $15 billion tax. let's take a look at what happened with staples last year when th
mike santoli bertha coombs at the nasdaq.on the floor of the stock exchange but let's start with shawn cruz to trade the close shawn, let's talk about the energy sector. big, big declines in oil prices today. this week has hit a buying opportunity. >> i don't know if it's a buying opportunity just yet what i'm really focused in on here is the oil services companies. and if you look at some of the companies like schlumberger or halliburton, they get a lot of their growth right now from...
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bertha coombs at the nasdaq. mark santoli, phil lebeau on auto tariffs, courtney reagan on weaker retail sales, rick santelli with the bond report and our guest host for the hour, barry knapp. >> plus, the big stories of the day. the global impact of a trade war with the former ambassador to china gary locke, plus talk with the ceo of "the new york times." >>> also day three of our week-long series highlighting five top fund managers for five days straight. jerry dodson has three stocks to watch into the close we start with bob. what's going on with the markets and this big turn around we've seen >> we did lift midmorning as the president said he was delaying auto tariffs we saw the autos move to the up side general motors moved up about 1% it's up and stayed up. but other key sectors trade related haven't done much at all. want to point out 3m and most of the other ones take a look here 3m down. caterpillar not doing much uelse take a move here to the left and i'll show you some of the big retailers still down a
bertha coombs at the nasdaq. mark santoli, phil lebeau on auto tariffs, courtney reagan on weaker retail sales, rick santelli with the bond report and our guest host for the hour, barry knapp. >> plus, the big stories of the day. the global impact of a trade war with the former ambassador to china gary locke, plus talk with the ceo of "the new york times." >>> also day three of our week-long series highlighting five top fund managers for five days straight. jerry dodson...
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bertha coombs at the nasdaq. kayla tausche in washington with the latest kayla, let's start with you. >> it's unclear where things will land. president trump is keeping all of his options open, saying he'll start paperwork targeting every dollar of chinese imports with tariffs and then china, as you just heard, broke the deal. but he also praised its leaders and said there could be a positive outcome this week >> i very much like china. the vice premier's coming here today. we were getting very close to a deal then they started to renegotiate the deal we can't have that i think it will be a very strong day, frankly but we'll see. we'll see. their idea to come back. >> the vice premier's presence it's said shows china is committed to negotiating but his credibility is damaged and lu is not traveling as special envoy for these talks. special envoy that would give him the ability to negotiate on xi's behalf. a call between the two leaders tonight could prove fruitful, but in a time where the market is trying to prog
bertha coombs at the nasdaq. kayla tausche in washington with the latest kayla, let's start with you. >> it's unclear where things will land. president trump is keeping all of his options open, saying he'll start paperwork targeting every dollar of chinese imports with tariffs and then china, as you just heard, broke the deal. but he also praised its leaders and said there could be a positive outcome this week >> i very much like china. the vice premier's coming here today. we were...
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bertha coombs is over there watching the big movers for us >> chips leading us south.ber of new lows today a lot of them are apple suppliers, apple having the worst day since january 3rd on those concerns about chinese tariffs and imports but also getting a big drag today from myelin pharmaceuticals, one of more than nearly 2 dozen pharmaceuticals in a price fixing scheme for generic drugs sued by the federal government that is taking its toll with the bear market territories. a few highs though excel energy, no surprise here it is not in the tech space but one of the recent ipos in biotech. hitting a new high and match so i guess folks are swiping right on love, kelly >> they need a respite from these trying times thank you, bertha coombs these trade fears are really rallying wall street down 650 points and anxieties high in america's heartland for a long time. soybean futures hit a low, the lowest in over a decade. joining me from the cme, a cnbc contributor. brian, welcome when we see china retaliating, how much of a blow will this be for that industry? >> >> report
bertha coombs is over there watching the big movers for us >> chips leading us south.ber of new lows today a lot of them are apple suppliers, apple having the worst day since january 3rd on those concerns about chinese tariffs and imports but also getting a big drag today from myelin pharmaceuticals, one of more than nearly 2 dozen pharmaceuticals in a price fixing scheme for generic drugs sued by the federal government that is taking its toll with the bear market territories. a few highs...
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. >>> over to the nasdaq and bertha coombs with an update on today's biggest tech movers. >> yeah.re seeing a very nice turnaround this morning, the nasdaq now moving positive now that stocks have moved off of the lows of this morning we weren't that low, nonetheless you might call it a bit of an oversold bounce. apple is one of the things that has been holding us up this morning. apple has been positive much of the morning, one of the fang names that is up for the month we're also seeing a bounce when it comes to some of the gaming stocks after electron flick arts results beat that, that is lifting, take two lifting, activision, some of the nontech names are moving higher today. chips turned around this morning. they were set for another day of losses after two big losses on monday and a big loss yesterday, down nearly 2.7% we're seeing those bounce this morning, as we're getting that news that perhaps we might make some kind of progress on those chinese talks. it's one of the things that folks are really focused on. if you have a slow down in the global economy in part because of
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that is one we are going to watch very carefully guys, back to you. >> all right thank you, bertha.s the nat dak the half is only a few minutes away you're going to have your hands full >> no doubt, like you guys, carl we're going to continue to follow this big story. try to answer the question, what is the breaking point for stocks if we keep falling the way we are now, will stocks be able to bounce back if you get a tweet or any advancement in the trade talks? we'll dive into that with our investment committee we'll look at the continued uber crush. at what point if any is that stock worth buying and we'll talk about the one health care stock you might want to take a look at based on our call of the day. coming up about ten minutes or so see you in just a few. >> sounds good, scott. looking forward to it. over to rick santelli. hey, rick. >> thank you you know, there's a lot of markets where the visuals pretty much the tell the entire story one is a product we export that china's pretty fond of soybeans here's a chart of beans back to 2008 right now, they are hovering at level we
that is one we are going to watch very carefully guys, back to you. >> all right thank you, bertha.s the nat dak the half is only a few minutes away you're going to have your hands full >> no doubt, like you guys, carl we're going to continue to follow this big story. try to answer the question, what is the breaking point for stocks if we keep falling the way we are now, will stocks be able to bounce back if you get a tweet or any advancement in the trade talks? we'll dive into that...
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. >> reporter: bertha owns the winery in weatherf her winery t number one brand in china in order tos on a thriving winery business to her daughters. she still holds onto hope that one day, it will happen. >> i'm not going to be politically correct. so if we hopefully change governments, then maybe things will go better. time, they ext years. nestay can deliver their wines to chinese consumers at a competitive price. in napa valley, andria nakano, kpix 5. >>> speaking of taxes there won't be any water tax, the state senate just redirect rejected a new tax that would have driven up most residents water bills. instead, they voted to create a fund to approve the state drink in one drinking water. many low-income communities in the state suffer from poor water quality. >>> it was one of the wildest chases we have ever seen involving a stolen rv. tonight, reporter rachel kim uncovered new information about the suspect, and the two dogs caught in the middle of that terrifying drive. >> reporter: this dog is now in the care of animal services, after she was purged in an rv involved in a wil
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bertha coombs and seema mody let's trade this close with the managing director at webbush securitiesthe sell-off feel to you at this point? is it overdone or not? >> so a few things that we're looking at going into the close really is, number one, technicals we've seen the s&p 500 right around its 200-day moving average and testing. the stocks semiconductor index thanks to cyprus and market breadth has been stalling. not a lot of safe havens out there. we think this 5% retracement we've seen this month may get worse in the short term before it gets much better. >> we're actually above the 200-day on the s&p that has to be comforting to some who watch the technicals heading into the close let's send it over to mike santoli watching things as well for a look at volatility >> look at the vix over the last year or so it's going to show you peaks and valleys. and what's been relevant, been highlighting this. the vix has been reluctant to go to new highs, even though the s&p has gone to new lows here you see middle of this month we got above 20 for a while. it's been slow to rebuild. and m
bertha coombs and seema mody let's trade this close with the managing director at webbush securitiesthe sell-off feel to you at this point? is it overdone or not? >> so a few things that we're looking at going into the close really is, number one, technicals we've seen the s&p 500 right around its 200-day moving average and testing. the stocks semiconductor index thanks to cyprus and market breadth has been stalling. not a lot of safe havens out there. we think this 5% retracement...
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we trade the closer mike santelli has the dash board bertha coombs on the nasdaq.odi at the stock exchange let's trade the close. sean cruise from td ameritrade how are you trading apple after the tough week for the giant. >> a lot of are saying about apple and the other names the pullback if you have the longer investing horizon can be an interesting entry point. for apple one thing nanlt notes that i wanted to question a little bit was there that there is not much impact in the supply chain for apple for the trade discussions. until we get more charity on the outcome of the discussions it's hard to say whether the impact to the supply mcmahon and the expense side of apple's income statement will be hurt a lot or if it's going to be a little bit more of a not much of an impact to their bottom line. >> you know you are also watching amazon and facebook they've opinion momentum leaders of the market over the last few years. what's the action telling you about where the mechanic is right now? >> well, it looks like for amazon they are back off the highs. if you think
we trade the closer mike santelli has the dash board bertha coombs on the nasdaq.odi at the stock exchange let's trade the close. sean cruise from td ameritrade how are you trading apple after the tough week for the giant. >> a lot of are saying about apple and the other names the pullback if you have the longer investing horizon can be an interesting entry point. for apple one thing nanlt notes that i wanted to question a little bit was there that there is not much impact in the supply...
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let's go to the nasdaq with bertha hi, bertha >> hey, mike we're seeing some tentative steps at recoveryrms of chips. last week or so we had seen things fade at the close now we're kind of floating up here right now chips up nearly 1% and better than break even for the week some of the most beaten down names today are the ones that are leading the way higher on the other side we have 200 new lows among them some of those stocks that are really broken like mylan, kraft heinz which are dealing with some significant issues particular to those companies. but one of the standouts today is the retail sector dollar tree is the best performer. companies came in in line on earnings but says so far it's been able to mitigate the tariff impact the next tranche not so sure this afternoon alta and costco on tap let's send it back downtown to seema. >> we're at post 5 watching shares of uber ahead of its earnings report. take a look at 39.75 down half a per-cent on the day and 11%fro its ipo. let's talk volume. 20.5 million shares have exchanged hands. that's well below its 30-day average. keep in min
let's go to the nasdaq with bertha hi, bertha >> hey, mike we're seeing some tentative steps at recoveryrms of chips. last week or so we had seen things fade at the close now we're kind of floating up here right now chips up nearly 1% and better than break even for the week some of the most beaten down names today are the ones that are leading the way higher on the other side we have 200 new lows among them some of those stocks that are really broken like mylan, kraft heinz which are...
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bertha coombs. hi, bertha >> hi. you were just talking about apple.s apple's worst week of the year the uncertainty about when this might be resolved not good for companies like apple that really need growth in china certainly for chips as well. the worst week of the year so far for chips. intell the second week in three. it is down 10% real concern about a slowdown in the economy for the chipmakers bucking the trend we have zillow group and booking holdings which both brook in better than expected results and we have lyft today with collateral damage from the uber ipo. but a couple of ipos that have done well here include online head-hunting firm headhunter which debuted yesterday. it is adding to gains after that debut. and trade web and zoom video are both up. zoom video in fact have doubled since it went public last month. so while you do have some tech ipos that are working very well in the after-market. back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much for that we've got just over 2 1/2 minutes left to trade and we are holding on to gains. as you can
bertha coombs. hi, bertha >> hi. you were just talking about apple.s apple's worst week of the year the uncertainty about when this might be resolved not good for companies like apple that really need growth in china certainly for chips as well. the worst week of the year so far for chips. intell the second week in three. it is down 10% real concern about a slowdown in the economy for the chipmakers bucking the trend we have zillow group and booking holdings which both brook in better...
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blessed with his parents, bertha and marvin, and whether -- what they taught him. blessed with a six to three year partnership with one of the most remarkable women many of us have ever met. neighbors serve his and his country in the senate. blessed with god's grace. in every case, he took the blessings that have been poured out on him and for them back into serving others. so now, we pray and celebrate that, just like lazarus, the lord has called our friend dick out of the tomb. that the faith dick put into practice such love and determination, the faith he lived every day, has now led him home to his father's house. >> indiana, and our nation, were very fortunate to have richard lugar as a public servant. i was very fortunate to have him as my trusted partner and friend. dick made the world a safer place and a better place. david and, bob, john, family -- i also almost feel like a member of the lugar family. after years of working together on what became known as the nunn-lugar legislation, like wife, ick's beloved discovered that when you become dick's partner,
blessed with his parents, bertha and marvin, and whether -- what they taught him. blessed with a six to three year partnership with one of the most remarkable women many of us have ever met. neighbors serve his and his country in the senate. blessed with god's grace. in every case, he took the blessings that have been poured out on him and for them back into serving others. so now, we pray and celebrate that, just like lazarus, the lord has called our friend dick out of the tomb. that the faith...
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bertha coombs at the nasdaq.y on the floor of the nyse >> first let's trade the close with peter what's your take you were bearish last time any less so today? >> no, no less so today. i'm a bit surprised at the resilience of the market i believe the news on the trade war continues to evolve as we'd expect it to now that company specific actions are being taken by the trump administration. i would imagine that a similar tit-for-tat response will evolve from the chinese that hasn't really seemed to affect the market today. a bunch of pmi data coming out from japan and australia a lot more later this week that's been rolling over the global growth story is weak. earnings lackluster, flat at best and the tariff situation trade war between the u.s. and china continues to devolve yet markets seem to be fairly complacent relative to all those risks. >> peter, thanks for that. good to see you. >>> let's send it over to mike santoli for his next market dashboard stocks >> often on a day when the overall market is down be
bertha coombs at the nasdaq.y on the floor of the nyse >> first let's trade the close with peter what's your take you were bearish last time any less so today? >> no, no less so today. i'm a bit surprised at the resilience of the market i believe the news on the trade war continues to evolve as we'd expect it to now that company specific actions are being taken by the trump administration. i would imagine that a similar tit-for-tat response will evolve from the chinese that hasn't...
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look at the nasdaq drill it down a little more approaching correction territory bertha coombs is there for us. >> hey, kelly. small caps the biggest drag of the russell 2000 down 1% large caps buoyed a bit by reversal in chip helping the nasdaq 100 touched an average today the chip sector would snap a four-day losing streak, on pace for the worst month since the financial crisis biggest losers with strong exposure to china in particular. higher today, bounce in microchip and xilinx putting them up for the week apple shares not sustaining the move higher. in and out of positive territory, but if remains in the red the stock's first five-day losing streak in over a year on the flip side, sell-off in consumer names on the back of disappointing retail earnings. until today the nasdaq 100 took out the tech names actually outperformed today that sector down collectively 1% about, twice as much overall, kelly, lump in the tech namescromby and fitch shed a quarter of the market cap. on tap for its fifth straight down day here in the appropriate color choice. >> that's right. >> all names repor
look at the nasdaq drill it down a little more approaching correction territory bertha coombs is there for us. >> hey, kelly. small caps the biggest drag of the russell 2000 down 1% large caps buoyed a bit by reversal in chip helping the nasdaq 100 touched an average today the chip sector would snap a four-day losing streak, on pace for the worst month since the financial crisis biggest losers with strong exposure to china in particular. higher today, bounce in microchip and xilinx...
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cigna's ceo is joining us in a cnbc exclusive interview with bertha coombs. >> thanks very much. david, thanks for joining us >> great to be with you. >> investors and analysts were very intent on finding out what your outlook is for integrating this company and how to measure growth what is the main takeaway? >> we gave them a good profile of our core operating businesses the fact that we have a great growth outlook in front of us. we are on track for 6% to 8% revenue growth and double digit eps growth and really importantly we're on track to deliver about $8.5 billion in free cash flow just a year out from where we stand so all is tracking well. >> and you talked about an ambitious growth outlook for medicare advantage plans, 10% to 15%. >> yes >> how are you attacking that? >> so we've spent a lot of time the last two years strengthening the base of our medicare business which is really focused in a few markets in the united states, about 12 markets we have the ability now to expand that business into a lot of the markets where commercial business is thriving and business part
cigna's ceo is joining us in a cnbc exclusive interview with bertha coombs. >> thanks very much. david, thanks for joining us >> great to be with you. >> investors and analysts were very intent on finding out what your outlook is for integrating this company and how to measure growth what is the main takeaway? >> we gave them a good profile of our core operating businesses the fact that we have a great growth outlook in front of us. we are on track for 6% to 8% revenue...
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. >> some movers here, let's get to bertha coombs >> nasdaq is on its third straight loss, none the lesso have some strong movers into it among the biggest gainers this morning on the back of strong earnings and outlook. on the other side you have au auaut auto debt, it is not seeing brexit issues or none the less, it did offer disappointing guidance take a look at chip names, we got a broad advance bouncing back for the week. chips are down about 4%. a month ago today they put in an all time high. the worst decliner regarding to the chips this week is qualcomm. if there was not bad news between huawei and apple and on top of that a ruling about its revenue model. that's a big impact for them biotech is a big winner that's up 1% for the week that those are the among the leaders, back to you. >> wti crude is trying to bounce back on its worst day yesterday. dom chu , good morning >> wti's price is up $68.34 it follows up on steve's losses on the energy market overall as concerns ramp up over the increasing stock for oil and gasoline in the united states and the effect of the prolong trade
. >> some movers here, let's get to bertha coombs >> nasdaq is on its third straight loss, none the lesso have some strong movers into it among the biggest gainers this morning on the back of strong earnings and outlook. on the other side you have au auaut auto debt, it is not seeing brexit issues or none the less, it did offer disappointing guidance take a look at chip names, we got a broad advance bouncing back for the week. chips are down about 4%. a month ago today they put in...
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it's like bertha or -- it's got to have some -- >> have you had to clean it up since meryl joined?here's renata meeting her daughter's new teacher. >> she has an i.q. of 152. genius level. that's a very high level. i expect you to take care of my daughter. pay special attention and, again, welcome. up, oh, oh, oh, and my annabella was bullied last year, i mean like in like biting and choking so we're going to make sure that doesn't happen again. [ cheers and applause ] >> how do i get to this? [ applause ] >> so you, in season one, were a bit at odds with the rest -- i don't know why. so laid back. >> affable. exactly. >> but now in season two you guys have all bonded over this big secret. which of you do you think is the best secret keeper in real life? i'm sure you have not been asked this ever before. >> i think we're all learning from this story. it's a really frightening -- so i think we're all learning to be very good, supportive secret keepers of each other. and i've learned you got to watch out for the people who are like just so you know i'm amazing at keeping secrets so y
it's like bertha or -- it's got to have some -- >> have you had to clean it up since meryl joined?here's renata meeting her daughter's new teacher. >> she has an i.q. of 152. genius level. that's a very high level. i expect you to take care of my daughter. pay special attention and, again, welcome. up, oh, oh, oh, and my annabella was bullied last year, i mean like in like biting and choking so we're going to make sure that doesn't happen again. [ cheers and applause ] >> how...