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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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not a big one but a decent bounce nonetheless. a big snell equities yesterday.bond buying but not huge. the-year-old still between that range of 1.7 and 8. >> ahead of initial jobless claims. let's show you the global market picture. it is super thursday for the bank of england which means the central bank is set to deliver an interest rate decision. no change expected, minutes and its inflation report at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we'll be looking for any sign that the uncertainty over the brexit vote in six weeks is weighing on that economy which we've heard from economists. the question is, is the manufacturing slowdown, for instance, that the uk is experiencing related to that or something deeper going on? modest gains in europe. the dax and germany up abou about .3%. so the france. ftsisy 100 flat. the british pound has been strengthening as the concerns for ease that the out camp for brexit is making head way. in asia overnight. the japanese yen is weakening. that's helped the nikkei. the japanese stock market rebound just a bit higher. .4%. >> and towards th
not a big one but a decent bounce nonetheless. a big snell equities yesterday.bond buying but not huge. the-year-old still between that range of 1.7 and 8. >> ahead of initial jobless claims. let's show you the global market picture. it is super thursday for the bank of england which means the central bank is set to deliver an interest rate decision. no change expected, minutes and its inflation report at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we'll be looking for any sign that the uncertainty over the...
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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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we are looking at big solutions to big issues. to show you the lab where some of the most advanced bionics have been designed. a vision for a world without disability. this is a man who has engineered some of the biggest recent breakthroughs in the technology of artificial limbs. after a mountaineering accident, he went to a double amputation dedicate hiso life's work of finding a better solution for people who need prosthetics. he believes the answer is in bionics. bionics as design structures, synthetics or bionic materials, that instantly connect or are implanted inside the body that normalize human physiological function. from time to time, they extend human capability. emily: these limbs can do something that no other commercially available prosthetic can. herb: this is the first ankle -- the foot ankle that i am wearing is the first that emulates lost muscle function. all other foot ankle devices are human powered, like a bicycle, where only your energy causes it to move. emily: this technology has been spun out from m.i.t.
we are looking at big solutions to big issues. to show you the lab where some of the most advanced bionics have been designed. a vision for a world without disability. this is a man who has engineered some of the biggest recent breakthroughs in the technology of artificial limbs. after a mountaineering accident, he went to a double amputation dedicate hiso life's work of finding a better solution for people who need prosthetics. he believes the answer is in bionics. bionics as design...
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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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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
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...
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waist deep in the big muddy, ♪ the big fool says to push on. ♪ it didn't mention president johnson by ♪ the captain told us to ford the river. ♪ ♪ that's how we all begun. ♪ we were knee deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ it was a song which was inspired by seeing a photograph showing american troops wading through, waist deep in the water of the mekong delta probably. ♪ we were waist deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ i was asked to be on the smothers brothers program, and the first time i sang it, it was scissored out of the tape, in october of 1967. but the smothers brothers took to the print media and said, "hey, cbs is censoring our best jokes. it censored seeger's best song. what's going on here?" and finally in january of 1968, cbs said, "okay, okay, he can sing the song." ♪ all at once, the moon clouded over. ♪ ♪ we heard a gurgling cry. ♪ a few seconds later, ♪ the captain's helmet was all that floated by. ♪ a friend of mine was working in the distribution office for columbia records in denver, colorado. he says, "pete, you know
waist deep in the big muddy, ♪ the big fool says to push on. ♪ it didn't mention president johnson by ♪ the captain told us to ford the river. ♪ ♪ that's how we all begun. ♪ we were knee deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ it was a song which was inspired by seeing a photograph showing american troops wading through, waist deep in the water of the mekong delta probably. ♪ we were waist deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ i...
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it is a really big deal.co labyrinthine city, that is why partially the event there is so major. how many people go? hannah: thousands and thousands. it draws the world's most wealthy people. it is through the streets of the city so there is unlimited amounts of space. there are grand stands and balconies and everyone vies for the best vantage point that in terms of the 50 -- city space, thousands of people can see be race. mark: it is about the party, isn't it? monaco is synonymous with glitz and lemmer and partying. hannah: that is definitely the truth. there have been a couple of years when i've gone and i have been on a vespa the whole time. space is at a premium. mark: how do you navigate the town? what do you do, where do you go? what is the best way to optimize the experience? hannah: by the best ticket you can afford. you get what you pay for. using get them as an offensive as 71 euros and you can pay up to 2800 euros to get the premier package. you could bring your jot in and watch from the deck of y
it is a really big deal.co labyrinthine city, that is why partially the event there is so major. how many people go? hannah: thousands and thousands. it draws the world's most wealthy people. it is through the streets of the city so there is unlimited amounts of space. there are grand stands and balconies and everyone vies for the best vantage point that in terms of the 50 -- city space, thousands of people can see be race. mark: it is about the party, isn't it? monaco is synonymous with glitz...
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and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. and 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 term
and they really do believe he is their big dog and big gun to come in. and 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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>> 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 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 fashion e
>> 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 under, i'm addicted to you ♪ >> so she made quite the splash although there's controversy whether she was lip syncing. >> a.p. said...
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no big problems or delays.construction projects that may tie you up, if you have a catch a flight later on this morning. everything is looking great on 95. we're also watching out in warminster, that tractor-trailer accident route 263, that's york road, is closed between bristol road and meyer way. not a lot of big delays in the area right now. traffic is being diverted around the scene. you can take those alternates or take old york road that runs parallel next to the scene. that's one of the closest roadways that will get you by. over in newark, delaware, on 95, the construction is closing the ramp from 95 southbound to 896, exit 1. the schuylkill expressway watching construction here as well. expect lane closures. all week we've had the right lane closed. now the left lane is closed no problems into center city eastbound from the blue route to the vine. >>> today will be an emotional day for students and staff at a high school in wilmington. a ninth grader was shot and killed last night. nbc 10's katy zachry
no big problems or delays.construction projects that may tie you up, if you have a catch a flight later on this morning. everything is looking great on 95. we're also watching out in warminster, that tractor-trailer accident route 263, that's york road, is closed between bristol road and meyer way. not a lot of big delays in the area right now. traffic is being diverted around the scene. you can take those alternates or take old york road that runs parallel next to the scene. that's one of the...
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valuations play a big part. when you look at the big gains we have, you can see a close .orrelation between valuations .hat is a factor taking a front if you look at a group of stocks and you have these metrics valuation plays a big part of it. are still high for the start of the year. scarlet: you talk to investors, short-term traders, people focused on near-term. for -- whateaking are they looking for? they bracing for volatility this summer? >> you would think so by their actions. funds haveatility covered a lot of that. people do want to get in that. an interesting question is what kind of investors buy into those? are those people that want to buy a low volatility etf or are they doing it as a hedge? it is hard to know. we have also seen steep containment which would contain volatility farther out. will get a better gauge on what is going on. then the presidential election. right now there are questions about that but june is definitely big. it seems the fed is set on going but the market now is still not 5
valuations play a big part. when you look at the big gains we have, you can see a close .orrelation between valuations .hat is a factor taking a front if you look at a group of stocks and you have these metrics valuation plays a big part of it. are still high for the start of the year. scarlet: you talk to investors, short-term traders, people focused on near-term. for -- whateaking are they looking for? they bracing for volatility this summer? >> you would think so by their actions....
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from the big apple. >> if you're going to do something big you're in the right place for it. >> garth brooks back in new york. how he is planning to top his historic concert. >> plus a rare oleson sighting. are they smiling? -p>> and bathing suit beauties. plus chrissy teigen on her baby weight battle. >> i was really going through weight battle. >> i was really going through those donuts. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to have a big family - mine's still growing! my home equity line of credit helped me make room for everyone. call 1-855-422-4741 use it to renovate your home or just have it on hand for whenever you need it. if you have a question about a home equity line of credit, ask me. sincerely, karen peterson fellow homeowner and fellow citizen. call 1-855-422-4741 to apply now. fellow homeowner and fellow citizen. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands o
from the big apple. >> if you're going to do something big you're in the right place for it. >> garth brooks back in new york. how he is planning to top his historic concert. >> plus a rare oleson sighting. are they smiling? -p>> and bathing suit beauties. plus chrissy teigen on her baby weight battle. >> i was really going through weight battle. >> i was really going through those donuts. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying...
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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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it is a big day in puerto rico. they are looking forward to a default of a 20 -- of a $244 million bond payment. joining us to discuss what it means for the island is pimco's global strategic advisor, richard clarida. there have been defaulted the past in puerto rico, and there may be some in the future. what is important about this one? richard: this one indicates the real challenges in puerto rico, the big item on the radar screen is in july there is a scheduled series of payments. the last u.s. state, for was inal purposes -- arkansas in 1943. the republican-controlled congress is putting together a bill which might address the puerto rico situation. it is significant. megan: paul ryan has really staked a lot of his future and political capital on getting the bill through. it is caught up in infighting between republicans and democrats. where do you think it progresses from here? richard: you do not think of this as being a front burner issue for the republicans, but they have put a lot into it. i think the view
it is a big day in puerto rico. they are looking forward to a default of a 20 -- of a $244 million bond payment. joining us to discuss what it means for the island is pimco's global strategic advisor, richard clarida. there have been defaulted the past in puerto rico, and there may be some in the future. what is important about this one? richard: this one indicates the real challenges in puerto rico, the big item on the radar screen is in july there is a scheduled series of payments. the last...
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she accepts it all could have been a big oversight. >> sometimes when you're dealing with big business, there can be a tende to forget that you're also dealing with people who feelings. >> kelly also expla she wasn't at work the day after michael announced he's leaving. quote, i think what people need to understand about the entire situation is that i just not show up. when she learned the news in a meeting, says, quote, i said in the room, i am going to take the day off. >> i didn't want to come out here and say something i might regret. >> from her perspective, was no way she could have gone on the air very next day without having time to get a grip on her emotions, gather information and get sense of what this meant for the future of the show. >> and she is a human being after >>> well, taylor swift is fame. a fan was being cuffed outside her new york apartment at the same time she was being honored in los angeles with a fancy prize named just for her. ♪ what's it like to be taylor? first, you get your very own award named after you. >> if th had chosen somebody else to give the tay
she accepts it all could have been a big oversight. >> sometimes when you're dealing with big business, there can be a tende to forget that you're also dealing with people who feelings. >> kelly also expla she wasn't at work the day after michael announced he's leaving. quote, i think what people need to understand about the entire situation is that i just not show up. when she learned the news in a meeting, says, quote, i said in the room, i am going to take the day off. >> i...
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it big.s you go around, you and i know it's hard to be a small business owner, right? what are the things you hear right now that are the biggest struggles? >> the biggest thing i'm finding is that we're finally breaking loose some of the capital. we're at historic lending at sba. they really need the right counseling. what we're trying to do is amplify the small business development centers, the score offices, the veteran offices we have to get people the right counseling and right now, what we know is that 95% of the world's consumers are outside of the united states. so we're really encouraging small businesses to take a bold step and to consider trade. and sba can help guide them through that journey. >> we've been through a few presidential elections on this show. often times what we hear during these election seasons is uncertainty leads to uncertainty. right? we don't know who the next president is going to be, the next administration. as a small business owner, people often say i feel
it big.s you go around, you and i know it's hard to be a small business owner, right? what are the things you hear right now that are the biggest struggles? >> the biggest thing i'm finding is that we're finally breaking loose some of the capital. we're at historic lending at sba. they really need the right counseling. what we're trying to do is amplify the small business development centers, the score offices, the veteran offices we have to get people the right counseling and right now,...
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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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that has been a big change for me.h this summer we will be less chaotic but we have cleveland and philadelphia and the olympics. i'm going to do some work before the olympics, i do not think i'll have to stay through the opaque. i also have any -- through the olympics. i also have to be careful with travel. my immune system is open to infection. often what happens is people die of pneumonia or a respiratory condition of some kind because the infection hits and they cannot get it under control. in the middle of my treatment i infectiousd by an bronchial condition of some kind, a bad flu. said, how california is he doing? he has been sleeping for 12 hours. get into the hospital right now. i was on ivs for a couple days. that is what you have to be on guard against. charlie: you were described as a whiz kid. tom: i fell off. i had a double major. had a woman who came along and said, you straighten up. she was 16 and she had my number, and it was meredith. she got me on track again. i thought our relationship was over. we'
that has been a big change for me.h this summer we will be less chaotic but we have cleveland and philadelphia and the olympics. i'm going to do some work before the olympics, i do not think i'll have to stay through the opaque. i also have any -- through the olympics. i also have to be careful with travel. my immune system is open to infection. often what happens is people die of pneumonia or a respiratory condition of some kind because the infection hits and they cannot get it under control....
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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. e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. ♪ >>> let's face it, typical teenagers are juggling school, sports and socializing with varying degrees of success. tonight we meet a 16-year-old who has more in common with venture capitalist than guidance counselors and algebra. ♪ >> reporter: from the first check of the phone to a quick
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...
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the bigstep up, the guy said i got a bad back. i want to sit at the desesk. semplet and jon wrote me a quick e-mail saying, you were one tough sob. i had no idea you had can semplet i wrote right back, and said jon, i didn't think there was any reason for me to trouble you with my difficulties. he wrote back and said you cannot be jewish. if hi gas i would trouble you with my deficits. so there were great moments about that. >> rose: but you find out about friends when something like this happens, don't you? >> well, you find out that, you know t the illusion that we're going to live forever goes away very quickly. and you know, the idea i pose ideally you just quickly set up the priorities. i'm not going to do what i have been doing all my life. i will change and do the bucket list kind of thing. i didn't feel that way. i have a great life and i want to continue as much of that as i could. i wrote a book that began as a journal, this book. a lucky life interrupted. i got back to a point wher
the bigstep up, the guy said i got a bad back. i want to sit at the desesk. semplet and jon wrote me a quick e-mail saying, you were one tough sob. i had no idea you had can semplet i wrote right back, and said jon, i didn't think there was any reason for me to trouble you with my difficulties. he wrote back and said you cannot be jewish. if hi gas i would trouble you with my deficits. so there were great moments about that. >> rose: but you find out about friends when something like this...
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no problems or big delays yet.s typically where we see the delays first for the morning drive. the work zone, this drive time, woodhaven road to the vine hasn't moved yet. still at 13 minutes, speeds into the 60s as well. here's 95 again. through delaware, you can see no problems or delays there either. a ten-minute trip from 95 to 295. the tractor-trailer accident tieing things up in warminster between bristol road and meyer way. take old york road to get by. more updates in the next ten minutes. vai and tracy? >>> this morning, grief counselors will be at a high school in new castle county after a student was shot and killed. nbc 10's katy zachry is live at howard high school of technology in wilmington. katy, this is another tragedy that students and staff will be dealing with today. >> another tragedy, vai, to strike this school community in less than a month. yesterday we've learned that a
no problems or big delays yet.s typically where we see the delays first for the morning drive. the work zone, this drive time, woodhaven road to the vine hasn't moved yet. still at 13 minutes, speeds into the 60s as well. here's 95 again. through delaware, you can see no problems or delays there either. a ten-minute trip from 95 to 295. the tractor-trailer accident tieing things up in warminster between bristol road and meyer way. take old york road to get by. more updates in the next ten...
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big government populous.r choice. neil: but you don't; right? i mean he's saying you don't. so what do you do? >> well, first thing we do is also very much a republican party activist. we need to support the republican candidates down the ticket. the united states senate, the democrats can win the majority. we cannot take the u.s. congress for granted. and we have governors as well. neil: so you're going to pour the attention and effort? >> until donald trump shows that he's a republican nominee that cares about what the republican party want, all people will turn to more big government, yes, we need to. we need a republican conservative congress to have a check on big government whether that big government is led by donald trump or hillary clinton. . neil: so are you worried that no matter what you try to do in the house and the senate and some of these governorships that you'll be seeding in that event the white house to a democrat, to hillary clinton? if she's the nominee? >> that is a risk. i hope is dona
big government populous.r choice. neil: but you don't; right? i mean he's saying you don't. so what do you do? >> well, first thing we do is also very much a republican party activist. we need to support the republican candidates down the ticket. the united states senate, the democrats can win the majority. we cannot take the u.s. congress for granted. and we have governors as well. neil: so you're going to pour the attention and effort? >> until donald trump shows that he's a...
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this has been their big focus.not going to talk about personality and insults on the campaign trail as they're pivoting toward the general election. clinton has proposed this plan to cap childcare expenses to 10% of family income. this clearly one of those policy proposals meant to say, look, i'm a grown-up, i've got real ideas on how to fix things, not just complain about the economy. >> yeah, exactly. this has been the clinton campaign strategy from day one, which was to focus on the policy. we do know from her past election from 2008 that these are the things that work for her. it doesn't work for her to make personal attacks. it doesn't work for her to go after a candidate. it works for her to focus on the policy and to say that what she's saying now, which is that i'm going to continue with my liberal ideas, that i'm established. as josh was saying, there are some problems here. the polling in west virginia is just one example of how this is the year of the outsider. people aren't looking for that establishmen
this has been their big focus.not going to talk about personality and insults on the campaign trail as they're pivoting toward the general election. clinton has proposed this plan to cap childcare expenses to 10% of family income. this clearly one of those policy proposals meant to say, look, i'm a grown-up, i've got real ideas on how to fix things, not just complain about the economy. >> yeah, exactly. this has been the clinton campaign strategy from day one, which was to focus on the...
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a big part is they see these big donors. a lot of them are ideological people that they're giving money to conservative groups and conservative candidates because they believe passionately in small government or free trade or foreign intervention or immigration reform. this is the checklist of issues that trump exploited in the primary to fit the republican base against the republican elite. so not a big surprise once you get to the general election the elite is not thrilled with that. some of that is skepticism of trump as a personality. he spent the primaries attacking these people. some of them by name on twitter and on television and in his speeches. they obviously did not take kindly to that. and some of it is skepticism of his organization. they feel some of them are big donor to mitt romney, jeb bush. they feel they wasted a lot of money over the last few cycles and the idea of saying let's write a big check to donald trump and we trust him to spend this wisely. that's a heavy lift for them. >> he didn't spend a lot o
a big part is they see these big donors. a lot of them are ideological people that they're giving money to conservative groups and conservative candidates because they believe passionately in small government or free trade or foreign intervention or immigration reform. this is the checklist of issues that trump exploited in the primary to fit the republican base against the republican elite. so not a big surprise once you get to the general election the elite is not thrilled with that. some of...
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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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all of this is happening on the big threat by a trump supporter. the 2008 republican vice presidential nominee sarah palin. palin said she will support ryan's primary challenger. >> i will do whatever i can for paul nelen. paul ryan and his ilk, their problem is they have become so disconnected from the people whom they are elected to represent as evidence by paul ryan's refusal to support the gop frontrunner we just said he's our man. >> reporter: the first threat of retaliation against the trump opponent wouldn't the party we have seen so far. it could deepen the divide. christine, john. >> thanks, eric bradner. john mccain who picked sarah palin as running mate echoed her claim that those who are reluctant to back trump are out of touch with the voters. he offered the presumptive nominee advice on who to pick as a running mate. suggesting joanie earnest from iowa. >> what he said about me, john mccain, that's fine. i don't require any repair of that. when he said i don't like people who are captured. then there's a body of american heroes that i
all of this is happening on the big threat by a trump supporter. the 2008 republican vice presidential nominee sarah palin. palin said she will support ryan's primary challenger. >> i will do whatever i can for paul nelen. paul ryan and his ilk, their problem is they have become so disconnected from the people whom they are elected to represent as evidence by paul ryan's refusal to support the gop frontrunner we just said he's our man. >> reporter: the first threat of retaliation...
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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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had you the big break.t's come back from that a little bit. >> you have to wait to see if they can do it. it's okay. maybe you have to pay 70 if they get it right. i think sometimes it pays to wait to see if they can pull it off. we can't swing at every pitch. can't do it. as much as it's exciting to see if they can do it. the market is up 69. don't go away. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. >>> there's an interesting piece about piper today called palo alto. when you see anything negative on these companies highly valued. you noknow they're going to get hit. talks that are highly valued here are getting hurt unless they have an amazon niche. they're competitors to cyber security. witness the fire eye. wow. just be careful, if you're buying really expensive stocks and they don't have a proprietary thing when they're out on their own and not being challenged, analysts are coming for them. >> what's o
had you the big break.t's come back from that a little bit. >> you have to wait to see if they can do it. it's okay. maybe you have to pay 70 if they get it right. i think sometimes it pays to wait to see if they can pull it off. we can't swing at every pitch. can't do it. as much as it's exciting to see if they can do it. the market is up 69. don't go away. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your...
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big upward move. similar movement there. 1%.s down by one quarter of the recent trend has been up in yields. >> mark crumpton has more from the newsroom. mark: the republican presidential nomination is in hand for donald trump. ofthe horizon, the selection a running mate. trump said he asked next women to be vetted for his vice -- vice presidential candidate. mr. trump: we are looking for absolute competence. i suspect we will have many women involved, not only with the campaign i've had, but many women involved. you will see that very strongly. mark: trump said he would be willing to debate bernie sanders couldat such an event raise millions for charity. election results has not changed the outcome of the kentucky presidential primary. sanders says he except the outcome and will not ask a judge to order a recount. in baghdad have killed at least 12 people. baghdad, whereof a house exploded as security forces entered during the search. man was intercepted at a checkpoint before he could detonate explo
big upward move. similar movement there. 1%.s down by one quarter of the recent trend has been up in yields. >> mark crumpton has more from the newsroom. mark: the republican presidential nomination is in hand for donald trump. ofthe horizon, the selection a running mate. trump said he asked next women to be vetted for his vice -- vice presidential candidate. mr. trump: we are looking for absolute competence. i suspect we will have many women involved, not only with the campaign i've had,...
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kaseecass casino officials celed the big day with a ribbon cut.ddition adds all new sugarhouse marketplace filled with places to eat. new event center and poker room. expansion translates into about 500 new full-time jobs at the sugarhouse. >>> protests continue over north carolina so-call bathroom bill which critics say discriminates against transgender people. today the tar heel state took on the federal government. what the state lawmakers need to get straight. >> big plans for the opening of a farmers market in kentucky those plans involved goats. but you know what they say about best laid plans. we'll show you the chaos that followed. >>> what's for dinner tonight? you might be able to get some tips from this guy. local boy headed to global fame in the kitchen before he even hits high school. at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of
kaseecass casino officials celed the big day with a ribbon cut.ddition adds all new sugarhouse marketplace filled with places to eat. new event center and poker room. expansion translates into about 500 new full-time jobs at the sugarhouse. >>> protests continue over north carolina so-call bathroom bill which critics say discriminates against transgender people. today the tar heel state took on the federal government. what the state lawmakers need to get straight. >> big plans...
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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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if the big week for european banks.ve had earnings from many, many of the big players in europe, in what was a fairly harrowing bank earnings season. >> we are seeing a very challenging environment, because none of the issues we have had in the last few quarters are disappearing. >> we had a very difficult first quarter, like almost all of their peers. >> the start of the year was very awkward. on the economy, on the oil price, on china. but of course it was a particularly unfavorable market environment, particularly at the start of the year. >> you see a lot of factors that may affect markets, and in that sense, you see volatility, but it is not the kind of volatility that is transient. guy: that's the voices of the executives that run the institutions. ubs, 10.4% over the week; socgen, bnp 14%; paribas, down 4%, 5%. painful, painful numbers. i will go to much about what's going on there, but nevertheless, harrowing is the right word. things we all knew, because they told us this would be a bad quarter. my question --
if the big week for european banks.ve had earnings from many, many of the big players in europe, in what was a fairly harrowing bank earnings season. >> we are seeing a very challenging environment, because none of the issues we have had in the last few quarters are disappearing. >> we had a very difficult first quarter, like almost all of their peers. >> the start of the year was very awkward. on the economy, on the oil price, on china. but of course it was a particularly...
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kids from nbc's "little big shots."nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 463, indianapolis! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a hot crowd tonight, hot crowd. i feel the love. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] this is what i'm talking about. so happy to have you here, everybody. welcome. here's what people are talking about. today was the indiana primary and the results are in. donald trump saw his shadow, so there are six more months of the election. [ laughter and applause ] all right. actually, most people are considering this to be ted cruz's last stand, so he's really going against -- he's going after donald trump here. today, he even claimed that trump has never asked god for forgiveness for anything. [ light laughter ] and said, quote, "i've asked god for forgiveness three times today." [ laughter ] god's like, "yeah, i know, i didn't pick up. [
kids from nbc's "little big shots."nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 463, indianapolis! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a hot crowd tonight, hot crowd. i feel the love. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] this is what i'm talking about. so happy to have you here, everybody....
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she's got a big mouth. and that's about it. gwen: big mouth. okay. so, josh, what are we talking about here? what is his goal? do the democrats have a plan? if they all now turn their fire on donald trump, elizabeth warren who had been quiet up until now, hillary clinton who was very happy to talk about donald trump and even bernie sanders they weren't talking about each other but about trump. >> they're ready to move into the fall election it seems but the real question here i think is, you please, who is the best messenger for that message? i think one of the problems for the democrats is hillary clinton who seems most likely to be their nominee doesn't always seem the most effective messenger. when warren took the stage it seemed she maybe did a more effective job and was able to deliver some blows and she is not damaged the way clinton is. a lot of people don't know who she is. she is a fresh face and comes to the table without the negatives that hillary clinton has built up over 20 years in public life. >> is california still a turning point? >>
she's got a big mouth. and that's about it. gwen: big mouth. okay. so, josh, what are we talking about here? what is his goal? do the democrats have a plan? if they all now turn their fire on donald trump, elizabeth warren who had been quiet up until now, hillary clinton who was very happy to talk about donald trump and even bernie sanders they weren't talking about each other but about trump. >> they're ready to move into the fall election it seems but the real question here i think is,...
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live big.aringing 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. ♪ >>> let's face it, typical teenagers are juggling school, sports and socializing varying degrees of success. tonight we meet a 16-year-old who has more in common with venture capitalist than guidance counselors and algebra. ♪ >> reporter: from the first check of the phone to a quick mess of the hair, 16-year-old ben pastornack's morning reteen seems normal. but he's anything but ordinary. >> i'm the ceo. >> reporter: you heard that right. the 16-year-old is a tech ticon. his brain child is a new app which makes buying and selling items in your social network as simple as swiping ri
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some say it was oil, that was a big part of the story. others points to a slightly better than expected earnings season. now that things are starting to settle down a bit. while the rally was broader based a handful of well-known and widely held stocks got a lot of attention because they hit record highs at one point in today's trade. first up you've got mickey d's, mcdonald's continues to rise despite some concerns about future sales growth. johnson & johnson also hitting a record high today. then there's home depot. that spring gardening and home improvement season has given some investors optimism about the stock perhaps. now in addition to all being at record high levels, each of these stocks is also a member of the dow industrials and each of these stocks carries a dividend yield above 2% or above the yield that ten-year treasury notes will give you. so that may be a big part of the investment story. for "nightly business report," .'m dominic chu at the new york >>> the number of job openings hit an eight-month high in march and were
some say it was oil, that was a big part of the story. others points to a slightly better than expected earnings season. now that things are starting to settle down a bit. while the rally was broader based a handful of well-known and widely held stocks got a lot of attention because they hit record highs at one point in today's trade. first up you've got mickey d's, mcdonald's continues to rise despite some concerns about future sales growth. johnson & johnson also hitting a record high...
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big-name stock up big.is the price, i believe 7 $22 was the all-time high, that is pretty close. facebook moving closely, a gain of $1.79, almost back up for facebook, netflix $102 a share, about a 2% gain. all kinds of speculation apple wants to buy a streaming company. netflix is a streaming company and apple could afford them, up 2%. the ap reports donald trump reached the magic number 1237 delegates. this is a moment in politics. who would have thought donald trump nailed the republican nomination but the democrats are all over the place. >> this is the most astonishing political story of my lifetime. donald trump, the ultimate outsider who has broken every political rule, every bit of political gravity you can imagine. he closed the republican nomination today. who would have thought the republicans would have the nominee at the end of may and the democrats do not? stuart: let me blow your horn. you came out with that story many years ago that hillary clinton would not make it to the democratic nominat
big-name stock up big.is the price, i believe 7 $22 was the all-time high, that is pretty close. facebook moving closely, a gain of $1.79, almost back up for facebook, netflix $102 a share, about a 2% gain. all kinds of speculation apple wants to buy a streaming company. netflix is a streaming company and apple could afford them, up 2%. the ap reports donald trump reached the magic number 1237 delegates. this is a moment in politics. who would have thought donald trump nailed the republican...
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one thing we can agree on is is a big threat. -- vladimir putin is a big threat.ng together have set two sets of sanctions against him and it is the view of many people that one of the reasons he has stopped where he has in ukraine is because of those sets of sanctions. i think britain would've posed sanctions whether we were in or out of the eu but we have been able to persuade italy and germany but what we have been able to had we been outside is a different matter. that is where you see the eu coming together on a important desk and important policy matter -- an important policy matter. nato, to be faced down by which has not done enough. he has to be faced down by the eu. mark: can the conservative party heal the words that are been wounds thatworms -- have been inflicted? liam: passions will be united in the referendum. i agree that we need to accept that we will stick are the result whatever it is, and how easy or difficult it is for us to come together is largely dependent on how respectful we are for our respectful views. people are -- people have strong v
one thing we can agree on is is a big threat. -- vladimir putin is a big threat.ng together have set two sets of sanctions against him and it is the view of many people that one of the reasons he has stopped where he has in ukraine is because of those sets of sanctions. i think britain would've posed sanctions whether we were in or out of the eu but we have been able to persuade italy and germany but what we have been able to had we been outside is a different matter. that is where you see the...
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big plans.en i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement p
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of course, it was a big debate last week, it's another big debate this week.as it just the department stores -- >> we thought numbers were strong for april. consumer sentiment continues to hover near highs. where are those spendings? home depot a place. >>> also still to come, could greece be paying its bailout loans until 2040. details coming up. >>> and also happy birthday to ronald wayne who turns 82 today. he may not be a household name, but wayne co-founded apple with steve wozniak and steve jobs in 1976 acting agency the first adult supervision. will receive a 10% stake in apple and sold the shares less than two weeks for $800 a decision he says he doesn't regret. we'll be back with "worldwide exchange." before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near y
of course, it was a big debate last week, it's another big debate this week.as it just the department stores -- >> we thought numbers were strong for april. consumer sentiment continues to hover near highs. where are those spendings? home depot a place. >>> also still to come, could greece be paying its bailout loans until 2040. details coming up. >>> and also happy birthday to ronald wayne who turns 82 today. he may not be a household name, but wayne co-founded apple...
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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
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...
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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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the big teams were, like, big players, big money will bring them in.they pieced this team together. i watched them, they never wanted the ball. they were waiting for siege moment to spring forward. it was like watching ninjas fight sa sam ma rye and -- samui and play with different rules. >> in counterattacking, they have incredibly low possession. all the teams people revere, they tend to always have the ball. what liecester did was, no, you have it and we'll attack you. >> everyone knew what lest was going to do but nobody can stop them which ultimately is a hallmark of champions. everybody who also thought they would fade away come november, december, this little team would run out of energy and the miracle, charlie, is they never did. >> and i think one of the things that was really impressive was so many other players from so many other teams said we want lest tore win. the guy who scored the goal last year hazard, he scored the goal that won the champion for chelsea, he scored last night because he said i want lest tore win this championship. >>
the big teams were, like, big players, big money will bring them in.they pieced this team together. i watched them, they never wanted the ball. they were waiting for siege moment to spring forward. it was like watching ninjas fight sa sam ma rye and -- samui and play with different rules. >> in counterattacking, they have incredibly low possession. all the teams people revere, they tend to always have the ball. what liecester did was, no, you have it and we'll attack you. >>...
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. >> ♪ >>> it will be big because today is a big day. we're here in doylestown.i, doylestown. >> everybody say hello. >> we have shut down state street. so many people, he so many things going on. i'm so excited. this is my first time in doylestown. speak of doylestown and people, where is mike. i lose him on these live shows. >> i'm here. i'm here. >> thanks for showing up. >> mike. >> look at this weather. >> beautiful weather. >> how should we kick off the show here on state street. >> yes, we need a marching band here we come. >> ♪ >>> hey, good to see you. >> look at that. >> i'm hung gray. >> she's a taco. >> come on, mike. >> hi, everybody. >> hello, hello. >> who let the dog out. all of the businesses are out here. >> we have shut downstate street. >> where did the prize box go, does anybody know. >> we have an announcement. i think i see it. >> where is that. >> it is right there. >> look at this. >> are you ready for this we have been talking about it for a month. >> will you hold this. >> i sure will, mike. >> we will tome you what the the big give awa
. >> ♪ >>> it will be big because today is a big day. we're here in doylestown.i, doylestown. >> everybody say hello. >> we have shut down state street. so many people, he so many things going on. i'm so excited. this is my first time in doylestown. speak of doylestown and people, where is mike. i lose him on these live shows. >> i'm here. i'm here. >> thanks for showing up. >> mike. >> look at this weather. >> beautiful weather....