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so big, big delays there, as you can see. another view of this, another angle of this from one of our cameras on 95 right around columbus. approaching that scene, this is where the other vehicle that was involved in. it's right underneath the overpass. that's why it's difficult to see some our cameras in skyforce 10. one lane only getting by. no big delays headed northbound because of that scene. we're also watching a water main break on 43rd street and market street tieing things up. follow detours around the scene and you'll be fine. >>> the corruption trail of congressman chaka fattah begins this morning. >> fattah is accused of taking out an illegal $1 million campaign loan when he was running for mayor in 2007. he's also accused of misusing federal funds to pay back that loan. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live from center city this morning. pam, fattah claims he was unfairly targeted by the fbi. walk us through what happens today. >> the first thing that's going to happen, vai, this morning, is that the prosecution is goin
so big, big delays there, as you can see. another view of this, another angle of this from one of our cameras on 95 right around columbus. approaching that scene, this is where the other vehicle that was involved in. it's right underneath the overpass. that's why it's difficult to see some our cameras in skyforce 10. one lane only getting by. no big delays headed northbound because of that scene. we're also watching a water main break on 43rd street and market street tieing things up. follow...
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state -- he would be winning big states with big populations. bernie sanders lost his moral grasp of this nomination when he couldn't win the democratic coalition. what is the most important voting groups in the democratic coalition. shae not winning those voters at all and he never won them in any state. i think he did fairly well with hispanics in nevada if you want to believe thoelz exit polls and -- those exit polls and there are doubts but he hasn't and to me, that is when this became an unreachable goal for him. when he couldn't, he couldn't be competitive enough to win a big diverse state, you know, whether it is new york, whether it is in illinois, in ohio, a big diverse state where he could lay down the marker. >> well said. thanks, chuck so much. joey reed, eugene is back with us. we're joined by hughes hewit. maybe explain why you're so popular and in some demand which you are, so, let me ask you how the crumbling of the wall around jericho is doing right now with donald trump going around with his trump. it seems like he is making hi
state -- he would be winning big states with big populations. bernie sanders lost his moral grasp of this nomination when he couldn't win the democratic coalition. what is the most important voting groups in the democratic coalition. shae not winning those voters at all and he never won them in any state. i think he did fairly well with hispanics in nevada if you want to believe thoelz exit polls and -- those exit polls and there are doubts but he hasn't and to me, that is when this became an...
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what's the big deal? talk about why it is a big deal, carlos.arlos velazquez: well, silicon valley bicycle coalition, our main goal is to work with city leaders to make our streets and trails safer. and, also, to do more to--host programs and activities to encourage more people to get on their bike. damian: now, it's not just about the environment, right?
what's the big deal? talk about why it is a big deal, carlos.arlos velazquez: well, silicon valley bicycle coalition, our main goal is to work with city leaders to make our streets and trails safer. and, also, to do more to--host programs and activities to encourage more people to get on their bike. damian: now, it's not just about the environment, right?
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mayor walsh: very big.mily: $150 million in incentive packages, how will you know if it was worth it? mayor walsh: it is already worth it. when you think of ge moving their global headquarters to the city of boston, we are seeing the benefits and results. it is incredible. just the chatter in our city of the companies here and wanting to stay here when they are grounded here. we have a lot of startups, and i think a lot of companies say, wait a minute. why do we want to leave the city when we have companies like general electric coming in every day? general electric is such a big win for the city. emily: do you think ge will be a big fire here? mayor walsh: i think so. when we have conversations about moving forward, and it was a collaborative approach with the governor and myself, working closely. he is working very closely. i do not think we put the biggest incentive factors on the table. the political atmosphere in our city is healthy and in environment is healthy for business. that's really what we want
mayor walsh: very big.mily: $150 million in incentive packages, how will you know if it was worth it? mayor walsh: it is already worth it. when you think of ge moving their global headquarters to the city of boston, we are seeing the benefits and results. it is incredible. just the chatter in our city of the companies here and wanting to stay here when they are grounded here. we have a lot of startups, and i think a lot of companies say, wait a minute. why do we want to leave the city when we...
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i was so angry when i heard him say this, but ed rendell, big, big women -- i love women. shout it out. shout it out. she said women love you. i love women. okay. but ed rendell, one of hillary clinton's biggest supporters, said that half the women in the united states -- something to this effect -- half the women in the united states are ugly. nobody even talks about it. nobody talks about it. can you imagine if i made that statement? it would be the electric chair. and i don't believe that, either, by the way. but he made that statement and i said, oh -- he said -- you don't even hear about it. you don't even hear about it. i mean, he was a big wheel and now he's big in the hillary clinton campaign and you don't even hear about it because there's a double standard. if you're a republican, if you're a conservative, it's a total double standard from the sleaze back there, i'm telling you, a total double standard. so when my friends in the front are screaming, "say it, mr. trump," "say it, say it" they just want to get me in trouble. no. i won't -- but look, look, so in new
i was so angry when i heard him say this, but ed rendell, big, big women -- i love women. shout it out. shout it out. she said women love you. i love women. okay. but ed rendell, one of hillary clinton's biggest supporters, said that half the women in the united states -- something to this effect -- half the women in the united states are ugly. nobody even talks about it. nobody talks about it. can you imagine if i made that statement? it would be the electric chair. and i don't believe that,...
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how big does that loom when you think about the life you have lived? >> very big.and much larger, i didn't anticipate, i didn't sayure ecka if i write this book it will be huge. i was really writing the book for that generation, for my parents, the people i knew who had been through world war ii, the people that we met in the course of writing the book. but i also, this is now 18 years since i wrote the book. i get stopped honest to god three, four times a week in airports and other places saying i didn't understand my parents. and it is, i believe, how to a great degree, how i'm going to be remembered rrs i think it is too. it is the first line. >> and it's just fine. you know. >> rose: but it connected you to them too. they found some one, because you wrote that book, who understood and gave them a voice to think about their own lives. >> yeah. well, you know, i grew up, i was born in 1940. i grew up on an army base and then moved to a town that was all core of engineers building a big dam. everybody was a veteran. so i saw who they were and the sacrifices they h
how big does that loom when you think about the life you have lived? >> very big.and much larger, i didn't anticipate, i didn't sayure ecka if i write this book it will be huge. i was really writing the book for that generation, for my parents, the people i knew who had been through world war ii, the people that we met in the course of writing the book. but i also, this is now 18 years since i wrote the book. i get stopped honest to god three, four times a week in airports and other...
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driving that big upside surprise? lions gate television business which has had a record year benefitting from the explosion of digital content and also produces "orange is the new black" and "casual and deadbeat." and although last years film slate didn't match the performance of previous years, this year's slate is bigger, more balanced and expected to generate greater profitability. also an optimistic note saying we alexpect to continue deepeni long-term value and solidifying status as the preferred partner to owners of intellectual property. third period the distributors and digit conference platforms worldwide. lions gait holds their conference call on monday. >> what if you could copy the most successful trades as they are made in real time. we'll be talking to a company where trade sharing isn't just the norm. it is the actual business model. we'll tell you more after this break. >>> good morning and welcome back to "street signs." we want to give you a check on the latest oil trade. without a doubt it's ban big
driving that big upside surprise? lions gate television business which has had a record year benefitting from the explosion of digital content and also produces "orange is the new black" and "casual and deadbeat." and although last years film slate didn't match the performance of previous years, this year's slate is bigger, more balanced and expected to generate greater profitability. also an optimistic note saying we alexpect to continue deepeni long-term value and...
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all the big icons. all of this is that you, when you come away after you watch the tv program and read the book, and the book is just, there is a big book with lots of pictures and great for kids and adults you really know who they are. all the myth vanishes. why we call it "legends and lies." stuart: bill when i was growing up in england and going to school in england they didn't teach much american history after 1776. >> that's because you guys are sore losers. stuart: you have to read your book. >> you know why you got your butt kicked, stuart. stuart: stop it, stop it. bill, see you very soon. thanks for being with us. >> okay, bye. stuart: protests set to go off in chicago. fast-food workers still want their $15 an hour. that is not sitting well with our next guest. he is the ceo behind those racy carl's jr ads. he is next. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you g
all the big icons. all of this is that you, when you come away after you watch the tv program and read the book, and the book is just, there is a big book with lots of pictures and great for kids and adults you really know who they are. all the myth vanishes. why we call it "legends and lies." stuart: bill when i was growing up in england and going to school in england they didn't teach much american history after 1776. >> that's because you guys are sore losers. stuart: you...
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and that's the big worry? ellen: that is a big worry.hey are cutting up these -- cutting off these charities. meanwhile these charities are trying to feed people in syria, feed people in war zones. they are trying to do the best they can to ensure this money does not in any way to the terrorists. they are sort of at a standoff at the banks because the banks don't want to get in trouble themselves, yet they need the money, the charities the money so they can provide food and , blankets, etc. carol: as opposed to big institutions. ellen: and other charities like islamic relief, christian aid, a bunch of them. carol: also in global economics you guys are following the paper , trail when it comes to the panama papers. tell us about that. ellen: this week, we sort of step back, and we look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from the panama papers about how various high-profile people have funneled money through panama and have used it to create tax shelters offshore. and the president of panama has been very vocal now saying we are
and that's the big worry? ellen: that is a big worry.hey are cutting up these -- cutting off these charities. meanwhile these charities are trying to feed people in syria, feed people in war zones. they are trying to do the best they can to ensure this money does not in any way to the terrorists. they are sort of at a standoff at the banks because the banks don't want to get in trouble themselves, yet they need the money, the charities the money so they can provide food and , blankets, etc....
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there's a big gap there.pus at the ohio state university on what looks like a beautiful spring day in columbus. jacob, you've been talking to college students there, but specifically you've been looking for college students for donald trump. what are you finding? >> reporter: i'm actually finding them, steve. welcome to the oval. what a beautiful place. i know that school is out, we're in summer session right now, about to get into it. it doesn't look like there are a lot of people around, but folks here at the campus of the ohio state university were keenly interested in talking politics with me yesterday and that is because young people make up the largest potential voting block in the country. about 80 million millennials as they call them can go to the polls this november. and if they, we, i guess i'm in that category, voted altogether, we could decide the election. but the truth is, obviously, they're not going to do that. there is a group called students for trump not affiliated with the campaign but fi
there's a big gap there.pus at the ohio state university on what looks like a beautiful spring day in columbus. jacob, you've been talking to college students there, but specifically you've been looking for college students for donald trump. what are you finding? >> reporter: i'm actually finding them, steve. welcome to the oval. what a beautiful place. i know that school is out, we're in summer session right now, about to get into it. it doesn't look like there are a lot of people...
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big as the grammies, right?t as big as the grammys but everybody comes to them. >> not everybody. sadly, we didn't get to go. >> all the big pop stars. >>> a new study says lego toys are leading to more violence among kids. researchers in new zealand say weapons and war-like scenarios are included in 30% of the lego kits each year. this is an effort to keep up to keep the children's attention in the digital age. lego was a very constructive toy for kids to -- >> you didn't have lego weapons when you were little? >> we did but i didn't think -- you can't put a negative spin on it. lego is great. best toys. always played with them. >>> this woman's facebook video showing her trying on a chewbacca mask from kohl's went viral this week reaching more than 100 million people. after kohl's received a, quote, overwhelming interest in the mask, the company bumped the price down from $44.99 to $17.99 putting it on clearance. the mask is totally sold out and thanks to the extra business, the retailer responded to give cand
big as the grammies, right?t as big as the grammys but everybody comes to them. >> not everybody. sadly, we didn't get to go. >> all the big pop stars. >>> a new study says lego toys are leading to more violence among kids. researchers in new zealand say weapons and war-like scenarios are included in 30% of the lego kits each year. this is an effort to keep up to keep the children's attention in the digital age. lego was a very constructive toy for kids to -- >> you...
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, big lead. not many states left to vote. still, sanders is vowing not to quit. he not only continued to challenge clinton last night, he also went after donald trump. cnn's brianna keilar was there. >> reporter: john and christine, on the evening of the west virginia primary that bernie sanders won, talking to this crowd here in oregon, he sounded like a candidate who's really pushing through this primary season to win. he took on hillary clinton on a number of issues, on the environment, on environment, on campaign finance, including a donation that her democratic fund received from alice walton of the walmart walton family. but he also garnered a lot of energy and excitement from his supporters here when he took on donald trump. >> donald trump is not going to become president for a number of reasons. and the major reason is that the american people understand that we cannot have a president who has insulted latinos and mexicans, who has insulted muslims, who every day is insulting women in on
, big lead. not many states left to vote. still, sanders is vowing not to quit. he not only continued to challenge clinton last night, he also went after donald trump. cnn's brianna keilar was there. >> reporter: john and christine, on the evening of the west virginia primary that bernie sanders won, talking to this crowd here in oregon, he sounded like a candidate who's really pushing through this primary season to win. he took on hillary clinton on a number of issues, on the...
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i've been involved with big brothers/big sistersor about 25 years now as a big brother. i've worked in our school-based mentoring program in different parts of the united states, i've served on boards in different cities around the united states and i've been involved in the bay area for almost four years now. d the chair as kathy came in as our ceo a little over a year and a half ago. >> what kinds of mentors are you loing for right no >> we're looking for all kinds. we have a waiting list righ now of roughly 800 littles or prospective littles. the majority of that list is primarily males, primarily african-american and hispanic yout that are waiting to be matched up with a caring and dedicated and consistent adult. >> you talked about matching. there's a fee for that, right? $2,500? which sounds like a lot of money, but there's a lot of work that goes into checking the backgrounds of people. >> the $2,500 per match i really basically money we raise through charitable means to help support that match. all of our matches are supported by professioal trained social work s
i've been involved with big brothers/big sistersor about 25 years now as a big brother. i've worked in our school-based mentoring program in different parts of the united states, i've served on boards in different cities around the united states and i've been involved in the bay area for almost four years now. d the chair as kathy came in as our ceo a little over a year and a half ago. >> what kinds of mentors are you loing for right no >> we're looking for all kinds. we have a...
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>> she's big, big, big. >> isn't that our doug morris? >> doug morris is smart.hing. >> we like him. >> britney spears opened up the whole show. she had a nine-minute medley. she took all of her greatest hits. >> that's her greatest hit. >> here we go. >> both of them. [ laughter ] ♪ you're toxic, i'm slipping under, i'm addicted to you ♪ >> so she made quite the splash although there's controversy whether she was lip syncing. >> a.p. said "she's clearly lip syncing." who cares? i do like a purist but there's something about watching her perform which is fun regardless. >> and then pink who does everything beautifully and acrobatally, she's amazing, flew through the air while performing "just like fire." but look at the fire. >> it literally burned up around the clock. and she's just singing like it's normal. >> it is normal for her. but the camera caught justin bieber watching her and apparently bored to death. bored to death during a pink performance. >> maybe they caught him at a moment where he zoned out. we'll talk more about that in buzz. >> there's always
>> she's big, big, big. >> isn't that our doug morris? >> doug morris is smart.hing. >> we like him. >> britney spears opened up the whole show. she had a nine-minute medley. she took all of her greatest hits. >> that's her greatest hit. >> here we go. >> both of them. [ laughter ] ♪ you're toxic, i'm slipping under, i'm addicted to you ♪ >> so she made quite the splash although there's controversy whether she was lip syncing. >>...
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the big company are coming after you. they say we'll to have start learning more about arrowhead mills is up against some big guns now. >> and step back. 35% of consumption is coming from millennials. they want clean and green. millennials trust our brands. from a standpoint, yes, we'll to have spend more money on marketing. >> that worries people. >> we're able to take costs out of of our supply chain. those dollars will go back into a brand. what i'll say if you look at our categories and you look at hain, this is what consumers want. bone broth. organic peanut butter. greek god yogurt. >> the good news is almonds came down. >> almonds came down in price. >> i have to tell you. it is amazing. when i'm out there in stores and how consumers are hook for healthier products. i just came back from the u.k. the third worry on consumers' mind besides the financial whereabouts is health and wellness. so health and wellness is on everybody's minds today. and hain is right there with the categories and manufacturing and sourcing.
the big company are coming after you. they say we'll to have start learning more about arrowhead mills is up against some big guns now. >> and step back. 35% of consumption is coming from millennials. they want clean and green. millennials trust our brands. from a standpoint, yes, we'll to have spend more money on marketing. >> that worries people. >> we're able to take costs out of of our supply chain. those dollars will go back into a brand. what i'll say if you look at our...
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energy is really the big drag today.t's a push and pull between energy and materials in terms of the group. energy, oil prices are pulling back on more supply in canada is coming back online. that's pushing oil lower here, about .8%. exxon, and chevron nothing huge declines, but enough to pull that energy index lower. on the materials front, it's about a potential deal and one that's not to be. the one that's not to be is cf industries, which had planned a $4.5 billion -- $5.5 billion acquisition of its rival in the netherlands. however, because of the new in version guidelines in the united states, these two are now abandoning the deal. cfl the call saying it's ready to go it alone as a standalone entity. it's going to pay hundred $50 million to oci and the terms of this initial agreement. see oci down sharply in european trading. cf. meantime is getting a boost of 7%. evidently been talking about all -- theylong, they are are pharmaceuticals offering to buy monsanto. there's some skepticism that the dough -- the deal i
energy is really the big drag today.t's a push and pull between energy and materials in terms of the group. energy, oil prices are pulling back on more supply in canada is coming back online. that's pushing oil lower here, about .8%. exxon, and chevron nothing huge declines, but enough to pull that energy index lower. on the materials front, it's about a potential deal and one that's not to be. the one that's not to be is cf industries, which had planned a $4.5 billion -- $5.5 billion...
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the s&p breaks 20, 25 which is my level and key support in 1950. >> big box, big returns, at the big box retailers the one area of retail that is amazon proof? we're naming names plus what did tesla, chesapeake and valant have in question. >>> it appears phil mickelson is safe but one event could land him pack in trouble. much more "fast money" right after this. wrap (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in like... ...that, you have to rinse it first baked-on? it's never gonna work.alfredo. dish issues? cascade platinum... powers... through... your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. e? told you it would work. cascade. . >> gas is higher on earnings. courtney regan has more. >> gap in closing 75 stores including exiting the old navy business in japan is 53 stores closing 22 international banana republic locations. it will save 275 million per year pretax and on the conference call, still very bullish on old navy's international potential. real tones compared to past calls but as usual realistic about acknowledging his company and catching up to d
the s&p breaks 20, 25 which is my level and key support in 1950. >> big box, big returns, at the big box retailers the one area of retail that is amazon proof? we're naming names plus what did tesla, chesapeake and valant have in question. >>> it appears phil mickelson is safe but one event could land him pack in trouble. much more "fast money" right after this. wrap (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in like... ...that, you have to rinse it first...
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big-cap technology has been part of it.onomy is doing better, this is a group that is poised to benefit. microsoft getting an extra boost from being upgraded at colin today. apple continuing what has been a recent run for the stock. alphabet painting in the rally. the large banks have been doing -- participating in the relics of the large banks have been doing well, which they have been habitually when we have seen yields gone -- going up. on the bloomberg -- that function, i'm looking at thebkx versus the 10-year yield. it has struck steadily with bond yields thus far. the prospect of higher rates is rates a boost from potentially. david: giuliani, teamwork. let's dive deeper -- julie hyman, thank you. let's dive deeper into the market. is stephening us liberatore. thank you for joining us. mr. liberatore: two or for having me. shery: we have the yield notes -- the highest nielsen the december auction. what does that tell us about a potential rate hike? mr. liberatore: it's indication that the markets are thinking, look at
big-cap technology has been part of it.onomy is doing better, this is a group that is poised to benefit. microsoft getting an extra boost from being upgraded at colin today. apple continuing what has been a recent run for the stock. alphabet painting in the rally. the large banks have been doing -- participating in the relics of the large banks have been doing well, which they have been habitually when we have seen yields gone -- going up. on the bloomberg -- that function, i'm looking at...
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a big day for me.this happening right now because this feels weird? >> someone my brother blake shelton knows, truly has a heart of gold. >> their pda was ooc for them. the crowd clapped. casually touching her hand and a big kiss on the cheek. shelton avoided saturday's carpet. gwen showed off her 6-year-old niece stella. >> asking my dad for $5 to rent a microphone, doing a show and getting on the radio what? it doesn't happen to anyone. >> gwen did bring blake to rehearsals on friday for her first solo tour in nearly a decade starting july 12th. shelton's buddy teased they could be collaborating. >> you never know what could pop-up between blake and i. >> that sounds like something is in the works. >> sunday's america country countdown awards getting two different honors. carrie underwood took home female vocalist of the year. quite a red carpet look today. >> thanks. >> i wonder what mike says while you are getting ready. >> i don't care. >> from super sheer to beaded, carrie's fitness routine is ro
a big day for me.this happening right now because this feels weird? >> someone my brother blake shelton knows, truly has a heart of gold. >> their pda was ooc for them. the crowd clapped. casually touching her hand and a big kiss on the cheek. shelton avoided saturday's carpet. gwen showed off her 6-year-old niece stella. >> asking my dad for $5 to rent a microphone, doing a show and getting on the radio what? it doesn't happen to anyone. >> gwen did bring blake to...
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big mistake. the response from cruz tonight was personal and i believe permanent. he said you're a pathological liar. to say something like that about my father. this may be the first time i deeply sympathize with a candidate in this race and that's with ted cruz. nobody should have their family dragged into a character assassination as that. i think mr. trump is going to pay for this in november with conservative who is are going to remember what he did to a fellow conservative. that's my thinking tonight. something really big happened today in the morning. back to you. >> chris matthews in washington. we'll be back to you early and often. >> on the subject of mr. trump and how important indiana is for him, i spoke with mark murray from political unit last night and he put it to me about winning indiana. he said if donald trump wins indiana tonight, he is most likely going to not just get the nomination but get it before the convention and put all this contested convention stuff to rest. the way
big mistake. the response from cruz tonight was personal and i believe permanent. he said you're a pathological liar. to say something like that about my father. this may be the first time i deeply sympathize with a candidate in this race and that's with ted cruz. nobody should have their family dragged into a character assassination as that. i think mr. trump is going to pay for this in november with conservative who is are going to remember what he did to a fellow conservative. that's my...
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these are big fights, big offensives for two big important isis-held cities.t do these mean for our war against isis? were they planned to kick off in parallel as the idea to weaken isis by forcing them to fight in two countries, in two big cities on two fronts? and what does this mean for the american involvement in this war? hold that thought. we've got a live report next. hitting isis right where they live, right now simultaneously. inge us now is courtney couby, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> these are two big offensives, sfj the longest isis-held city in iraq. raqqah is obviously their capital in syria. did we expect both of them would have major military offensives to take them back at the same time? >> that's surprising. there's been a very different impetus for each one. so fallujah you've seen recently there have been a number of very high profile very deadly attacks against baghdad in recent weeks. the iraqis believe that those have been planned and carried out based from fallujah. so it's been a new incentive for them go in and f
these are big fights, big offensives for two big important isis-held cities.t do these mean for our war against isis? were they planned to kick off in parallel as the idea to weaken isis by forcing them to fight in two countries, in two big cities on two fronts? and what does this mean for the american involvement in this war? hold that thought. we've got a live report next. hitting isis right where they live, right now simultaneously. inge us now is courtney couby, thanks for being here....
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win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that fayette county, if that hold, if hillary clinton is winning there, that's really good news for her. jefferson county, if she's getting do i understaget ing those numbers. this is early, of course but if she's getting those numbers, that's good news. >> kristen welker is at brooklyn, new york. are they going to open up tonight if she wins? are we going to see the candidate if she wins? >> reporter: i was told moments ago, we are not going to see secretary clinton tonight. this is not unusual when she's not feeling great about her chances on these primary nights. we typically don't see her. she is taking a day to have meetings and to get ready for the next phase of this race. the next primaries to come. look, her campaign has been down playing their expectations in kentucky throughout the day. one official describing it as a coin toss and highlighting the fact that her delegate lead is huge. they make the point, regardles
win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that fayette county, if that hold, if hillary clinton is winning there, that's really good news for her. jefferson county, if she's getting do i understaget ing those numbers. this is early, of course but if she's getting those numbers, that's good news. >> kristen welker is at brooklyn, new york. are they going to open up...
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. >>> bringing out the big dog. bill clinton on the attack overnight as new polls show hillary clinton trailing donald trump. plus, is trump ready to pick a running mate? >>> and a robot has joined the search for clues in the crash of egyptair flight 804. >>> in texas shifting through storm damage overnight, as millions brace for more severe weather this week. >>> and emotions were running high at the billboard music awards. celine dion getting a tearful performance as madonna and stevie wonder honored a legend. we have full coverage ahead. ♪ purple rain ♪ purple rain >>> good morning to you. i'm diane maceda. >> and i'm phillip mena, in for kendis gibson. we begin with that major announcement by president obama taking a step toward normal relationship with an old enemy. >> president obama is in vietnam right now, where he announced the end of an arms embargo with the country, something vietnamese leaders had long sought. abc's bob woodruff is traveling with the president and he joins now from hanoi. bob? >> reporte
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a big medical alert.antibiotics prescribed aren't needing and dr. besser is here to talk about that. >>> we have the dress everyone is in love with from the met balance. lauren is wearing it and we have the man behind it, zac posen. he'll be here live, thanks, lauren. >>> meet sergeant major lucky. he's very popular at langley air force base and we have a dog on break. all that coming up on "gma." come on. you got to love the troops, everybody. ♪ what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects are flushing and stomach problems. tell your doctor about any low white blood cell counts, infections
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and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. it is clearly because they feel that he has the trust of the senator to get things done. and the way that i'm told that, it's again, around the big rallies. and i spoke to senator sanders a week or two ago in a press conference, are you going to change your strategy and move away from these big rallies and go to other events and take a different approach to all-important states like california. and he said he will mainly focus on these big rallies. but again, he will target latinos specifically, perhaps the showing of a bit of a change of strategy. >> nbc's danny freeman, covering the campaign for us live tonight in south dakota, danny, doing great work, modulating your voice so as not to disturb those around you, well done, my friend. again, i know that the focus on the republican campaign is almost physically impossible to stop from the news media right now. but i do actually think there is something potentially determinative going on in the democratic campaign right now in terms of
and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. it is clearly because they feel that he has the trust of the senator to get things done. and the way that i'm told that, it's again, around the big rallies. and i spoke to senator sanders a week or two ago in a press conference, are you going to change your strategy and move away from these big rallies and go to other events and take a different approach to all-important states like california. and he said he will mainly...
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but 21, it's a big, big, big thing for you.ething i go by religiously in my life. >> jimmy: i love that. but then you think that you found the best burger place. >> yeah, so my best friend and i moved to new york, well, she wasn't my best friend yet, she was from australia. we moved to new york the same week and met. and we decided we were going to try a new burger every week and find the best burger in new york. so my first year in new york, that's what i did. >> jimmy: and do you think you found the best one? >> it's j.g. melon's uptown. >> jimmy: j.g. melon, you snapchatted it yesterday. >> last night. i had it for dinner last night. >> jimmy: yeah, and so we got two burgers from j.g. melon right here, and i figured -- [ cheers and applause ] >> yes! >> jimmy: what do you get on it? what's your go to juicy, heavy burger? >> the thing about j.g. mellon is they're just like, super simple. you know, they just don't try too hard, and it's so good. so it comes with all the veggies. i don't do tomatoes. >> jimmy: veggies. yeah, i
but 21, it's a big, big, big thing for you.ething i go by religiously in my life. >> jimmy: i love that. but then you think that you found the best burger place. >> yeah, so my best friend and i moved to new york, well, she wasn't my best friend yet, she was from australia. we moved to new york the same week and met. and we decided we were going to try a new burger every week and find the best burger in new york. so my first year in new york, that's what i did. >> jimmy: and...
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microsoft and amazon the big losers there. big names on deck for earnings tomorrow.but there's one name that traders are betting could rock the market. we'll tell you what that is. plus, get your pencils and notebooks out. summer school is just getting started. our "fast money" traders are helping pick one lucky kid's trade. shares of the online giant breaking below $700. this comes as the company had the annual shareholder meeting today where jeff spoke about the progress made. josh lipton is there in seattle with the latest. >> reporter: melissa, there is no hotter fight in modern technology right now than the business of cloud computing. that's a fight that amazon intends to win. that was clear today at the company's annual shareholder meeting here in seattle. amazon ceo was on stage, fielding questions from shareholders, and touting the strength of aws. his cloud business, where he noted aws in his opinion has a big multi-year advantage over its rivals. it boasts a $10 billion run rate. and serves over 1 million customers. so that's everyone from mcdonald's to pi
microsoft and amazon the big losers there. big names on deck for earnings tomorrow.but there's one name that traders are betting could rock the market. we'll tell you what that is. plus, get your pencils and notebooks out. summer school is just getting started. our "fast money" traders are helping pick one lucky kid's trade. shares of the online giant breaking below $700. this comes as the company had the annual shareholder meeting today where jeff spoke about the progress made. josh...
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biyombo was a big time difference. after losing valanciunas we know what the heat lost with whiteside, his ability to be a rim protector. that left the opportunity not only with this emotion and effort and tenacity on the defensive end but using the size on the offensive end. he along with patrick patterson towered over the frontline of the miami heat and guarding nine shooters like deng and winslow allowed him to patrol on defense and be a defender. >> small ball worked for a tday and the size of toronto. 20 second chance points and patrick patterson and biyombo their presence. miami didn't have any answers. >> because of all the pressure and criticism that kyle lowry had been under they fought their way through and lowry his 35 points more than dwyane wade and dragic combined two days after dragic put up a high 30. we're going to get to the matchup coming up in the eastern conference and cleveland beginning tuesday. coach, the future of the miami heat franchise, obviously dwyane wade 34 years old. so many questions w
biyombo was a big time difference. after losing valanciunas we know what the heat lost with whiteside, his ability to be a rim protector. that left the opportunity not only with this emotion and effort and tenacity on the defensive end but using the size on the offensive end. he along with patrick patterson towered over the frontline of the miami heat and guarding nine shooters like deng and winslow allowed him to patrol on defense and be a defender. >> small ball worked for a tday and...
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yeah, i had a steak so big i almost couldn't finish it. and then i did. great.s why you guys should have a video camera. hey! your mother's talking. no tv now. so on the drive home we started talking, and, well, we... what is it, marie? we want to move there.
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but right now it's going to be a big dump of voigts. i'll check that number, though. >> we should say the three population centers in oregon, portland, salem and eugene, as we get them in we'll get a clearer sign but that one county at 98/2, we'll see if that holds up. at this point i believe we have a characterization? do we have a further characterization? yes, we do. shock, everybody. nbc news can now project that the winner of the oregon republican primary continue will be donald trump running against the proverbial ghost of john kasich and anybody else whose name might have lingered on the ballot. donald trump is the projected winner in oregon. it will be interesting to see what kind of margin he gets in oregon tonight if only because he hasn't kennel technically cl the nomination and there are anti-donald trump dead enders in the republican party who believe without him clinching they can still somehow find some way to make paul ryan president. >> that's not true. all of the "never trump" hopes and dreams are now centered around t
but right now it's going to be a big dump of voigts. i'll check that number, though. >> we should say the three population centers in oregon, portland, salem and eugene, as we get them in we'll get a clearer sign but that one county at 98/2, we'll see if that holds up. at this point i believe we have a characterization? do we have a further characterization? yes, we do. shock, everybody. nbc news can now project that the winner of the oregon republican primary continue will be donald...
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nicole: rising prices for a big factor yesterday.ight now getting back $44.33 a barrel. nicole: shares of disney getting hammered after posting disappointing sales and profit site in espn advertising once again the culprit. we'll have the story for you. lauren: another multibillion dollars merger to get not done. staples and office depot scrapping a $6 billion deal after a federal judge raises concerns. nicole: in the nba playoffs come under beat the san antonio spurs and can close out the theory thursday in the nhl pittsburgh penguins come to eliminate washington capitals in overtime in the eastern conference finals. it's 5:31 a.m. and east coast bid wednesday, may 11th. emitted halfway through the week. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's markets can the latest breaking is and what expect if they had. nicole: bernie sanders wins the west virginia primary but the victory leaves him behind hillary clinton in the all-important delegate count. senators getting 51% of the vote compared to clinton's 36%. clinton has more
nicole: rising prices for a big factor yesterday.ight now getting back $44.33 a barrel. nicole: shares of disney getting hammered after posting disappointing sales and profit site in espn advertising once again the culprit. we'll have the story for you. lauren: another multibillion dollars merger to get not done. staples and office depot scrapping a $6 billion deal after a federal judge raises concerns. nicole: in the nba playoffs come under beat the san antonio spurs and can close out the...
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that's big. being confident that your pet's food is 100% safe? that's big, too.g more healthy years with your best friend? that's amazing. big is exciting... daring... for everyone. pets don't just make life better - they make it bigger. purina. live big. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you and stays on all day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthm
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and two more big names in the auto industry are making a big investment in ride sharing. toyota putting an undisclosed sum too uber and vw is sharing with a major european ride sharing company. up next "on the money" looking to vacation but draegds the airport. how about a road trip instead. we'll tell you what you need to know before you start that drive. and looking at this weekend's big holiday sales, everything from grills to mattresses, we'll go bargain hunting and tell you where you'll be getting the best deals. >>> right now, though, as we head to the break, look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ you get use to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this. {ding} eliminate odors you've gone nose blind too, for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. illuminates skin with pearl optics science. your concert style might show your age, your skin never will. with olay you age less, so you're ageless. olay. ageless. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes!
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it was a big, big win. next up for the golden state warriors after the record setting win total, they face lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. final series starts thursday in oakland. you see kevin durant who played well. he will be a free agent. >>> bernie sanders stormed on stage by protesters. hillary clinton with a major pivot in her campaign schedule. donald trump set to answer big questions about fund raising and trump university. all the developments on the race for president next. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> new this morning, protesters try to storm the stage at a bernie sanders event. the secret service steps in to protect the democrat in california. a sta
it was a big, big win. next up for the golden state warriors after the record setting win total, they face lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. final series starts thursday in oakland. you see kevin durant who played well. he will be a free agent. >>> bernie sanders stormed on stage by protesters. hillary clinton with a major pivot in her campaign schedule. donald trump set to answer big questions about fund raising and trump university. all the developments on the race for...
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this is big, big. >> yes. >> big, big, big. >> big thing that will happen at the end of the summer. >t. >> just wait for friday, trust me. >> big. >> did i mention big. >> did you ever wonder how much it will cost to live like your favorite sitcom characters, you look in their apartments on the tv shows and they are all fake. >> gossip girl. >> yes. >> upper east side. >> yeah. >> new york post that is a newspaper, took time to figure out cost of some of the homes if you lived in them if they were real. first up jerry seinfeld's apartment upper west site of manhattan. one bedroom one bath apartment with an open kitchen would cost about $3,400 per month. >> wow. >> to rent. >> that is today's money. >> show was produced in the 90's. going rate would be about 3400. >> my goodness. >> it is not much of an apartment. >> but great area. >> and then, of course, there is monica and rachel's apartment, which was amazing. that was in the westville age, two bedroom, one bathroom spot, that will cost you at least $4,500 a month by today's standards. >> that would be a very nice apartment but gre
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they like big promises. like bite-sized philosophies. >> right. >> and personal characteristics versus policy. i mean, i think that trump is campaigning on the idea of strength. a projection of strength at a time when america seems on its heels. that's his argument, and she's going to have to make something that's similarly concise. >> so can she pivot to a less nuanced position and make bolder proclamations or is it not her style? >> she can, but it will take work. hillary clinton is a policy wonk, likes getting downing into the gritty details. she la to learn to do that but we saw a little bit with the woman card. something that raised her a lot of money. an area it is bite-sliced, slogan area. >> if that's the woman card, deal me in. that was like the best slogan she could use. >> she loves playing on that terrain. that's the kind of terrain she will try to play on. they had a great fund-raising haul over the last couple of days after those trump remarks, and so she's just going to try to pivot to turn to
they like big promises. like bite-sized philosophies. >> right. >> and personal characteristics versus policy. i mean, i think that trump is campaigning on the idea of strength. a projection of strength at a time when america seems on its heels. that's his argument, and she's going to have to make something that's similarly concise. >> so can she pivot to a less nuanced position and make bolder proclamations or is it not her style? >> she can, but it will take work....
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that's a big change and a big concession by the dnc. and it does mean the sanders campaign,substantively, they'll have a big role in writing the democratic party platform. which should make the democratic platform rating experience an exciting thing. it also means that one of the democratic candidates out on the stump today says she applauds the other one, and the other democratic primary candidate still out there today is telling reporters today that he is pleased now with his treatment by the democratic party. that's different. she's applauding him, he's pleased with his treatment by the party? what you are smelling there is not smoke. turns out nothing is burning down after all. one other sign that things may be headed to a peaceful ending here, comes from that e-mail that senator sanders sent yesterday about that candidate that is challenging debbie wasserman schultz. and it's a provocative thing for him to be funding a primary challenger to debbie wasserman schultz in her home district. but that e-mail also said that the sanders ca
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big upgrades are big sellers.hat's not going to happen as often going forward and piacek said analysts and investors will have to rethink whether that iphone franchise can indeed return to growth. tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. the dow and s&p 500 have turned lower as we close out the last trading day for the merry month of may. can investors make money in the market over the summer. kevin norris joins us and president of univest and michael farr is president of farr, miller and washington. michael, let me start with you and i think, kevin, you have the same answer here, you think stocks overall are pretty richly priced? >> i think show, tyler. i think they are certainly fully priced. we've seen markets now year to date up 3.5%. they are up over 15% from those lousy february lows, so, yeah, we're trading up near market highs and if the old rule is to buy low and sell high, even though things are feeling a bit better, this is not low. pick your spots and i think there's money to be made but you h
big upgrades are big sellers.hat's not going to happen as often going forward and piacek said analysts and investors will have to rethink whether that iphone franchise can indeed return to growth. tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. the dow and s&p 500 have turned lower as we close out the last trading day for the merry month of may. can investors make money in the market over the summer. kevin norris joins us and president of univest and michael farr is president of...
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that's a big one. i also think the dynamic that is getting more and more, we talked a lot about this on every show and this show about technology changing. there were 160,000 people hired. 141 out of 160 were in three sectors, health care, leisure and business and professional services. you take goods was a negative, negative 3,000 jobs again. the economy is shifting. the biggest story, people like to focus on the number, is how the economy is shifting. you see it in china and other parts of the world, you see it in a service oriented economy that is incredibly powerful. we track momentum of jobs and growth of jobs. if you can see on the bottom left, manufacturing is continuing to be anemic. you look at things like leisure, health care, aging population demographically influenced. you look at professional business services. it's an extraordinary dynamic of how the economy globally is shifting. shannon: we talk how china is transperforming, we're missing the same therapist taking place at home. joe: eve
that's a big one. i also think the dynamic that is getting more and more, we talked a lot about this on every show and this show about technology changing. there were 160,000 people hired. 141 out of 160 were in three sectors, health care, leisure and business and professional services. you take goods was a negative, negative 3,000 jobs again. the economy is shifting. the biggest story, people like to focus on the number, is how the economy is shifting. you see it in china and other parts of...
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sunlen serfaty has tonight's big number. >> i'm self-funding, so it's a big difference, folks. i don't care. i'm going to do what's right for you. >> reporter: donald trump could be saying so long to self-funding. >> so far, i'm in for like 40 or $45 million. >> reporter: facing an expensive general election battle, the gop front-runner is now opening the door to raising cash for his campaign, and the republican party. >> i do love self-funding. and i don't want anything for myself. but we do need money for the party. i'll be asking money for the party. and really, it's something that we're going to start on right away. >> reporter: this setting off a scramble to secure support from the deep pocket's donors within the gop. >> donald trump will be good. >> reporter: trump getting a major nod from the single largest republican contributor from 2012, casino magazine national, sheldon adelson, one of the richest men in the world, telling the bbc thursday night -- >> yes, he's a republican. he's our nominee. whether the nominee would turn out to be -- any one of the 17, and he's one
sunlen serfaty has tonight's big number. >> i'm self-funding, so it's a big difference, folks. i don't care. i'm going to do what's right for you. >> reporter: donald trump could be saying so long to self-funding. >> so far, i'm in for like 40 or $45 million. >> reporter: facing an expensive general election battle, the gop front-runner is now opening the door to raising cash for his campaign, and the republican party. >> i do love self-funding. and i don't want...
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once again, big banks and big oil at the center of things.g banking name, those stocks are out later this morning. yesterday, we had bnp paribas numbers. they are coming to the downside towards the end. they produced a low lot provision. today, stocks are in focus. how much will they stand apart, and how much will they stand to the same challenges we have seen in the rest of the banking sector in the first quarter? the trading environment and volumes are so weak, as we saw yesterday. how quickly can they cut costs? how quickly can the banks in this sector change their strategies to move away from the more regulated, more capital-intensive areas? course, we have blooming numbers from the u.s. banking sector as well. these i am looking at asian markets overnight. we are getting ready to start our trading day in just a few -- just under an hour. the whole sentiment is about the banks, but we had energy on the block, gold on the move, and i find it fascinating that the atlanta fed is putting june back on the cards again. you and i will have a con
once again, big banks and big oil at the center of things.g banking name, those stocks are out later this morning. yesterday, we had bnp paribas numbers. they are coming to the downside towards the end. they produced a low lot provision. today, stocks are in focus. how much will they stand apart, and how much will they stand to the same challenges we have seen in the rest of the banking sector in the first quarter? the trading environment and volumes are so weak, as we saw yesterday. how...
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but otherwise no big problems backups or delays. if you're getting to the train station over in trenton, you'll be just fine. you can see all lanes, of course, north or southbound doing okay. new castle, delaware, some construction, 295 southbound right between route 9 and 95. that road is reduced to two lanes. so expect some small delays there behind that. vai and tracy. >>> new from overnight, crews battled a fire that tore through a burlington county apartment building and left ten people without a place to stay. the flames broke out just before midnight at the woodlane crossing apartments in edgewater park. more than 50 firefighters from surrounding communities helped get the situation under control. no one was hurt. the red cross is helping affected residents. >>> this morning in delaware county, one teen is dead and his cousin is in the hospital. our matt delucia is outside the chester police department. matt, the victims' families say the boys were not the targets of the shooting, but the investigation is just getting started
but otherwise no big problems backups or delays. if you're getting to the train station over in trenton, you'll be just fine. you can see all lanes, of course, north or southbound doing okay. new castle, delaware, some construction, 295 southbound right between route 9 and 95. that road is reduced to two lanes. so expect some small delays there behind that. vai and tracy. >>> new from overnight, crews battled a fire that tore through a burlington county apartment building and left ten...
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they are a big company, they are a big teacher film company, they are already in the animation businesstion, a very good company. it would not have been a great fit for cbs. we are still primarily a television company. are we looking to expand in content areas? absolutely, but he needs to be the right fit for us. emily: that was les moonves with our very own david weston. up next, everything you need to know before alibaba's earnings report before the bell on thursday. we had to hong kong next are you and we bring you all the best interviews in the week. more my exclusive conversation with ellen pao, former interim ceo of reddit, former partner at kleiner perkins that he sued in a gender discrimination case. the best of "bloomberg west" this weekend. ♪ emily: thursday before the bell, taking a close look on alibaba when the company reports for the fourth quarter. they have more profit than ebay and amazon combined, and they more than doubled their profit in the span of a year, but you would not know it looking at the stocks. they lost whether one third of their value since peaking after
they are a big company, they are a big teacher film company, they are already in the animation businesstion, a very good company. it would not have been a great fit for cbs. we are still primarily a television company. are we looking to expand in content areas? absolutely, but he needs to be the right fit for us. emily: that was les moonves with our very own david weston. up next, everything you need to know before alibaba's earnings report before the bell on thursday. we had to hong kong next...
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. >> your big crush? >> i'm going to admit something. >> what. >> i was at a different hotel than event in georgetown and i left my phone in my room on the charger. >> and you had no sglikts so we don't -- you could be lying. >> well i got pictures. we'll put it up. >> when did you realize you left your phone was it point of no return you couldn't go back. >> about the time i saw adrianna, i go to get my phone -- i get embarrassed asking people toty pictures. >> did you speak to her. >> i met her a couple times. >> the love of my life. >> she was with some dork. >> isn't she married. >> yeah. she was with her husband. >> people arrived early to event to show off stunning outfits. >> will smith. >> there's will smith yes the president said it's the night washington d.c. celebrities -- i don't know what he said but look at you, so you got your journalists and media mogels and hollywood stars and some celebrities in attendance. you got your will smith. you saw john kery and his wife. i have not seen his wife
. >> your big crush? >> i'm going to admit something. >> what. >> i was at a different hotel than event in georgetown and i left my phone in my room on the charger. >> and you had no sglikts so we don't -- you could be lying. >> well i got pictures. we'll put it up. >> when did you realize you left your phone was it point of no return you couldn't go back. >> about the time i saw adrianna, i go to get my phone -- i get embarrassed asking people...
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that's certainly the big story today. analysts sur vaved expected to see opec's production going up from march. traders tell me they're not surprised by that at all. if we do see some sort of a freeze or accord, of course, these producers want to freeze at record levels so they can continue to pup its economic for them. what's going to influence oil within the next month or so, certainly supply. the dollar we've been discussing all day as well. that's another piece of it. the dollar index is support ivg of crude prices. it could take us higher, especially if the dove continues to be. i know you've watched the gas prices closely. they're going up. consumers are expecting to hit the road. there's one other piece to the demand equation i want to mention here. traders, analysts alike are look internationally. we're not seeing an uptick from europe which is typically the place we'd expect to see it. a lot of people are talking about what's happening in india. a lot of iranian crude is flowing there. that went up to 17 million
that's certainly the big story today. analysts sur vaved expected to see opec's production going up from march. traders tell me they're not surprised by that at all. if we do see some sort of a freeze or accord, of course, these producers want to freeze at record levels so they can continue to pup its economic for them. what's going to influence oil within the next month or so, certainly supply. the dollar we've been discussing all day as well. that's another piece of it. the dollar index is...
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of a big real estate company. leonard: he bought a big skyscraper on fifth avenue, and he hung on to it when the market tank and it bounced back and they bought $7 billion worth of real estate, all the way out to cleveland, so he is a big deal. also influential in the newspaper and sort of like a an aspiring press lord. david: what do we know about what he once in hopes to do? david leonard: i don't think it is clear, but he is that a lot of rallies supporting his father-in-law and he is behind the scenes and working on his father-in-law's behalf. he has endorsed his father-in-law, so i don't think it is a stretch to say that he would be a powerful person in washington of his father-in-law was elected. he would be at the white house a lot. david: what is he like as a person? loty ambitious, as sent a in a short amount of time since he graduated. very leonard: he is polite, he opens car doors for people, very composed. times, you almost feel when you do hear him speak, he did not speak to me for the story, but he i
of a big real estate company. leonard: he bought a big skyscraper on fifth avenue, and he hung on to it when the market tank and it bounced back and they bought $7 billion worth of real estate, all the way out to cleveland, so he is a big deal. also influential in the newspaper and sort of like a an aspiring press lord. david: what do we know about what he once in hopes to do? david leonard: i don't think it is clear, but he is that a lot of rallies supporting his father-in-law and he is behind...
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big, big tornado on the ground. reporter: massive tornadoes ripping across the plains. >> destroyed something. reporter: tearing apart homes, sending debris flying and flipping tractor trailers to the side from michigan to texas. >> trash pretty good. it's not level but still standing but blown apart. reporter: in kansas, clean-up is now underway after the storm left several people critically injured. in oklahoma the search is continuing for missing pets and livestock. >> it's a miracle we found him here. reporter: in arkansas, a 13-year-old boy is recovering after being swept down a storm drain by raging floodwaters. is there he said he was 10 to 15 yards up un lot and hung on as tight as he could. reporter: the danger not over yet. forecasters are calling for more extreme weather through the end of the week. >> there has been a tush -- turbulent week. we had double and triple tornadoes at times. today's threat from mexico to minnesota. reporter: the system is affecting us on the east coast but we are talking heat
big, big tornado on the ground. reporter: massive tornadoes ripping across the plains. >> destroyed something. reporter: tearing apart homes, sending debris flying and flipping tractor trailers to the side from michigan to texas. >> trash pretty good. it's not level but still standing but blown apart. reporter: in kansas, clean-up is now underway after the storm left several people critically injured. in oklahoma the search is continuing for missing pets and livestock. >> it's...