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we say hello to bill kelly from wsyx in columbus, ohio. , good morning to you, sir. >> i have it seared in here. i go deeper than posted on the wall. it's been very active over the midwest. chicago and milwaukee getting hit hard. but look at this. south of chicago, in urbana, four inches of rain fell. widespread reports. six to seven inches of rain across the area. it's been nasty. in addition, over a dozen reports, rather two dozen reports of severe weather. that severe weather threat through the ohio river valley. my home, columbus, ohio. into new york and pennsylvania. strong winds potentially a problem. can't rule out hail. and the slight chance of a tornado. the big story, what a lot of people are talking about, this fall-like chill. 60 degrees in duluth. 58 in marquette, michigan, tomorrow. that's not a good beach day. that's jacket weather kind of day. and the opposite going on out west. heat advisories are posted. fire, weather warnings. temperatures into the 90s and triple digits. is >> and that severe threat moves to the east. we'
we say hello to bill kelly from wsyx in columbus, ohio. , good morning to you, sir. >> i have it seared in here. i go deeper than posted on the wall. it's been very active over the midwest. chicago and milwaukee getting hit hard. but look at this. south of chicago, in urbana, four inches of rain fell. widespread reports. six to seven inches of rain across the area. it's been nasty. in addition, over a dozen reports, rather two dozen reports of severe weather. that severe weather threat...
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meteorologist bill kelly from our columbus station, wsyx is here with the latest. it's really hot out there. >> we're talking about heat advisories in places we typically don't. from you goeugene all the way u seattle. all temperatures out west, 10 to 20 degrees above normal. possibility for lightning-sparked fires, as well. have to keep an eye on that. speaking of lightning, severe weather threat today from eastern nebraska all the way over to parts of indiana and michigan, including chicago and up into northern parts of minnesota. strong winds, large hail, not out of the question to see a tornado. >> they're not used to that kind of heat in seattle. but you're going to tell me, people neat coats elsewhere around the country soon? >> it's crazy. a typical july day in the midwest. but give it just a few days. watch this. this cool air working on in. we're going to see temperatures into the 50s in places like marquette, 67 in chicago. that's where they should be in the beginning of october, so, many people going out on the lakes, probably going to need a light jacke
meteorologist bill kelly from our columbus station, wsyx is here with the latest. it's really hot out there. >> we're talking about heat advisories in places we typically don't. from you goeugene all the way u seattle. all temperatures out west, 10 to 20 degrees above normal. possibility for lightning-sparked fires, as well. have to keep an eye on that. speaking of lightning, severe weather threat today from eastern nebraska all the way over to parts of indiana and michigan, including...
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she's okay. >> great to hear, ryan. >>> meantime, let's get a check of the weather and over to bill kellysyx in columbus. we're going to get a big cooldown, bill? >> a big cooldown. in store for us. and we are watching that. and let me take you to colorado springs. two to three inches fell along the front range from denver to colorado springs. prompting water rescues as well. and not a good situation there. we are expecting more rainfall today. not just in colorado but all the way down. the monsoon moisture for arizona, utah, new mexico. flooding will be an issue. flood watches in spots already posted. it's 83. new york city. let me show you the live camera, this courtesy of wabc. a beautiful shot. over downtown manhattan. see the low clouds, that's an indicator it will be humid. so i suggest getting out early today, getting the run. because we have storms working in later today. and last but certainly not least, if you had a beach day planned for tomorrow, maybe along the shore here, new jersey, long island, all seeing this severe weather threat for tomorrow, you need to keep your eyes t
she's okay. >> great to hear, ryan. >>> meantime, let's get a check of the weather and over to bill kellysyx in columbus. we're going to get a big cooldown, bill? >> a big cooldown. in store for us. and we are watching that. and let me take you to colorado springs. two to three inches fell along the front range from denver to colorado springs. prompting water rescues as well. and not a good situation there. we are expecting more rainfall today. not just in colorado but all...
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back to meteorologist bill kelly. save me, please. >> all right, you guys. good morning.. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. let me start you out in atlanta where it is a steamy morning out there. our live shot from our affiliate, wsb and i wanted to let you know if you are going on out this morning, get out and enjoy because it is going to be a hot day today and storms are possib. we're talking about 90 in atlanta, it's going to feel much warmer than that. widespread mid-90s, storms possible. especially down in florida as well. but as we look here to the midwest, it's been a rainy start already. flood warnings have already been issued. severe weather is going to be possible. if not likely in this part of the good morning, washington. it is going to be a hot and humid weekend. temperatures in the up every 80s. a greater likelihood of storms tomorrow in the low . >>> this weather repo has been brought to you by mazda three. >> the final of the word cup is tomorrow and the star player of argentina is messi. i've heard. >> yes. >> bianna's feeding you your lines ri
back to meteorologist bill kelly. save me, please. >> all right, you guys. good morning.. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. let me start you out in atlanta where it is a steamy morning out there. our live shot from our affiliate, wsb and i wanted to let you know if you are going on out this morning, get out and enjoy because it is going to be a hot day today and storms are possib. we're talking about 90 in atlanta, it's going to feel much warmer than that. widespread mid-90s,...
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. >>> meantime, let's check the weather and we want to welcome back meteorologist bill kelly from our abc station in wsyx in columbus, ohio. has he been to columbus? do we know, bill? >> i'm going to look. you know, i have it on good authority, by the way, that ron claiborne has hid stuff around the studio. >> not the kind of stuff that you want to find. >> yeah, not the stuff you're looking for. right. yeah. it's been a very active week this week. good morning, everyone. in terms of severe weather, and we are expecting more today. 1400 reports just this week alone. today from eastern nebraska all the way over through parts of iowa. as far north as northern indiana looking at strong winds, large hail, brief tornado possible but this is out ahead of a very strong cold front. wait till you see the numbers. a fall-like chill. duluth, 77 today. you're at 59 by the time we hit monday. these are late september numbers. marquette, 56 by monday, so probably not a great day to go out on lake superior on monday. at least wear your light jacket if you're doing that. the opposite is happening in
. >>> meantime, let's check the weather and we want to welcome back meteorologist bill kelly from our abc station in wsyx in columbus, ohio. has he been to columbus? do we know, bill? >> i'm going to look. you know, i have it on good authority, by the way, that ron claiborne has hid stuff around the studio. >> not the kind of stuff that you want to find. >> yeah, not the stuff you're looking for. right. yeah. it's been a very active week this week. good morning,...
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philadelphia and elsewhere cut the number of serious accidents at intersection and we talked to chief bill kelly for his hopes on what they will see here. >> we are looking for people to be alert and obey the law. >> we'll have to try to make the intersections safer and reduce the injuries occurring from the accidents. automated red light enforcement. that is the name for it, three intersections here in abington. old work and old welsh and the abington side of moreland and fitz watertown. if you are an offenders after october 1st there will be actual finds of $100 for folks that run red lights. back to you all. >> today will mark the closing chapter of an epic real estate battle at the jersey shore. donald trump tried to buy a boarding house from vera coking for decades and she refused the offer of more than $1 million, and she is now living in california and the family is having trouble finding a buyer and the house is on the auction block this afternoon and the house is starting bid is $199,000. >>> we are waiting to find out which players will ride out this disappointing season and who is lea
philadelphia and elsewhere cut the number of serious accidents at intersection and we talked to chief bill kelly for his hopes on what they will see here. >> we are looking for people to be alert and obey the law. >> we'll have to try to make the intersections safer and reduce the injuries occurring from the accidents. automated red light enforcement. that is the name for it, three intersections here in abington. old work and old welsh and the abington side of moreland and fitz...
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so, bill, kelly, itg, well-known broker. deposit system used by a lot of traders on wall street. still they are at least the target of one investor group. back to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >>> breaking news on deutsche bank. mary thompson, what do you have? >> according to dow jones, an examination by the federal reserve bank of new york, according to dow jones, says deutsche bank's u.s. operations suffer from a wide variety of serious problems, including shoddy financial reporting, inadequate auditing and oversight and weak technology systems. all of this, again, coming from a letter that was written by the new york fed. in the letter, according to dow jones, it says that some of the bank's u.s. a.r.m.s are low-quality, inaccurate and unreliable. these are the financial reports produced by the u.s. arm of deutsche bank, of course, one of the world's largest banks and a germa german-based bank. the letter says deutsche bank has made no progress at fixing previously identified problems. and then the report goes on to say t
so, bill, kelly, itg, well-known broker. deposit system used by a lot of traders on wall street. still they are at least the target of one investor group. back to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >>> breaking news on deutsche bank. mary thompson, what do you have? >> according to dow jones, an examination by the federal reserve bank of new york, according to dow jones, says deutsche bank's u.s. operations suffer from a wide variety of serious problems, including shoddy...
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bill and kelly? >> seema, thank you very much. let's talk about what's going on today and what it means. joining our "closing bell" exchange, winnie sun from sun group wealth partners, rob morgan, mark matsen from matsen money. anthony chen, maybe one of the most bullish economists on wall street. he's with chase. and our own rick santelli. anthony, i'm going to start with you. the tone of the market lately, we've seen very defensive issues moving higher. utilities are actually up today, while the secondaries, the small cap stocks are getting clobbered here, which would suggest that this market's anticipating some economic weakness. what do you think's going on? >> well, i think that if you look at the bond market and you see bond yields coming down to 256, that is a little bit of nervousness. we know that earnings season is coming upon us, you know alcoa's going to report. you'll see a major financial institution reporting on friday. so, i think this market, they really need to see real evidence that the economy is getting better
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kelly evans and company. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. s and here's how we're finishing up. a mixed day across wall street. we started out with the dow looking at record intraday highs. we're closing with it barely positive, up about seven points. 17,063 is the level at the moment. now, the nasdaq and s&p never recovered, turned negative on the session after we heard from janet yellen, saw a report in tandem with her testifying on capitol hill today. we'll talk about that in a second, the hit that the social and biotech names took, leading the nasdaq off about 0.5% today, down 24 points and the s&p off 3 1/2. joining us now, greg buttle from rockefeller consulting, inside capitalist. cnbc's own kate pelg and sharon epperson are here and here to break down the market reaction is david rosenburg and "fast money" trader guy adami. thank you to everybody. dave rosenberg, let me start with you, because we had a pretty heated debate last hour about whether or not this was the right thing for the foed ed do, call out specific sectors as being ove
kelly evans and company. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. s and here's how we're finishing up. a mixed day across wall street. we started out with the dow looking at record intraday highs. we're closing with it barely positive, up about seven points. 17,063 is the level at the moment. now, the nasdaq and s&p never recovered, turned negative on the session after we heard from janet yellen, saw a report in tandem with her...
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bill, kelly, back to you guys. >> no wonder carl icahn hugged ackman at that conference. >>> so, whilet is best known for its roomba vacuum, they're hoping to make a push into the defense space, drones. in fact, irobot drones were used for security purposes during this year's world cup down in brazil. >> joining us now is colin angle, ceo of irobot in a first on cnbc interview. colin, it's great to see you. look, the market punishing your company today, maybe some concerns about the cash you're generating, the earnings, sustainability for the next couple of quarters. what can you tell us, especially about the cash piece of this story? >> well, we delivered two bits of news today. one was on our home side of the business, the roomba vacuum cleaner and related robots. that was a very strong story. with full-year guidance up 19% year over year, so that was very strong. we also talked about the defense business, where we saw some of our expectations for signing some large defense contracts pushed right some. so, while the year outlook solidifi solidified, we saw some push to the right, and
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kelly evans. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans.reet rebounding after a tough start to the week with the dow up about 80 points at the close. that is about 15 points shy of the 17,000 threshold we first pushed through last week in terms of the closing high. the nasdaq adding 27 points. the s&p to 1972. the russell was a little weaker into the close. let's get right to it with today's panel and talk about these minutes. nathan joins me. bill snead, stephanie ling, scott cohen and also joining sus"fast money" trader john najarian and steve liesman. welcome, everybody. steve, it's been two hours since those minutes hit. do you think they were the main reason why stocks pushed a little bit higher later in the session? >> you definitely saw a reaction to the minutes following the 2:00 release, kelly. and i think the reason is that everything in the minutes is gradual. the fed gave some certainty around the end of qe happening in october. pretty much along the line of market expectations. and then gave us detail around when it will begin
kelly evans. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans.reet rebounding after a tough start to the week with the dow up about 80 points at the close. that is about 15 points shy of the 17,000 threshold we first pushed through last week in terms of the closing high. the nasdaq adding 27 points. the s&p to 1972. the russell was a little weaker into the close. let's get right to it with today's panel and talk about these...
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don't look at your computer monitor for a few days. >> okay, bill. >> thank you for joining us. >>> kelly mentioned the strong auto sales. don hsu joins us to tell us how they looked in june. >> this is the data from auto data coming out and we've had a strong month of sales, the light vehicle rate of sales for june of 2014 is nearly 17 million units per year, that's 16.98 million units. the same time ralast year, last june we were talking about 15.9 million light vehicle sales. now this is the highest reported seasonably adjusted annual rate or sar as people call it since july of 2006. back then it was almost 17 million vehicles so we're at the highest annual rate of sales since july of 2006, a very big deal especially looking for the auto sales as a possible indicator for the health, bill, kelly, of the overall economy. back over to you. >> when it takes us back before the financial crisis that is something to keep an eye on. >> gm shares are up 3% today. >>> pull back a little bit, the dow up 151 points. that's record territory, isn't it? you lose count of the old highs. >> today we se
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth.g in israel continues, the blame game in ukraine over who shot down malaysian flight 17 intensifies, and the dow and s&p have been flirting with all-time highs, although we've come off those highs in the last 15 minutes. the dow was up 81 points, now a 58-point gain. we're trying to figure out what's bringing the market down the last few minutes. >>> and meanwhile,
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth.g in israel continues, the blame game in ukraine over who shot down malaysian flight 17 intensifies, and the dow and s&p have been flirting with all-time highs, although we've come off those highs in the last 15 minutes. the dow was up 81 points, now a 58-point gain. we're trying to figure out what's bringing the market down the last few minutes. >>> and meanwhile,
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kelly and bill. >> all right, seema.nk you very much. >>> with us now to kind of dig through the small cap space and see whether it's time to buy something or maybe take a pause here, laurie calvasini from credit suisse and tom salimoni with schaeffer's investment research. laurie, what do you think in the russell itself had been a leader to the upside until recently. so, obviously, the volatility is still here. is the small cap reign over for a while or should you be buying some of these dips here? >> you know, i wouldn't buy the dip yet here. we have the exact same problem here right now that we did to start the year, which is that overall, the valuations in the space still look terrible. and so, i would wait. >> and yet, let me ask you, is it a valuation story when you're gauging entry points, exit points here, or is it more of a carry story, of a momentum play, in other words? >> you know, i think the momentum can carry you in the short-term, but the valuations will come back and bite you in the end. we've been consi
kelly and bill. >> all right, seema.nk you very much. >>> with us now to kind of dig through the small cap space and see whether it's time to buy something or maybe take a pause here, laurie calvasini from credit suisse and tom salimoni with schaeffer's investment research. laurie, what do you think in the russell itself had been a leader to the upside until recently. so, obviously, the volatility is still here. is the small cap reign over for a while or should you be buying some...
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they'll be joining bill and kelly on "closing bell" later on. >>> we're looking forward to this one,emblematic that is the schilling of companies leaving this country to lower tax rates. senator ron wyden has come out cautioning against this behavior, yet a couple banner deals. >> are they being unpatriotic by doing this? or do we just simply look to washington to change the tax codes so that they aren't forced to do this? >> were you listening to "street signs" earlier on today, bill? we were talking exactly about that point. >> see, great minds think alike. >> great minds think alike. we'll ask him about that. >>> all stops at the top of the hour. >> is that heather? >> it is, heather will be with us. >> so the unpatriotic question should be particularly of interest. she's a good pittsburgh girl. do you know who her dad is? >> senator joe manchin of west virginia. >> heather has been on this show, i consider he a friend, i would be really interested to see how she answers that question, guys. >> student. we will see you again. thank you. mandy, listen carefully to the next story. t
they'll be joining bill and kelly on "closing bell" later on. >>> we're looking forward to this one,emblematic that is the schilling of companies leaving this country to lower tax rates. senator ron wyden has come out cautioning against this behavior, yet a couple banner deals. >> are they being unpatriotic by doing this? or do we just simply look to washington to change the tax codes so that they aren't forced to do this? >> were you listening to "street...
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kardashians join kelly coming up on the second hour of the "closing bell" for this monday. i'll see you tomorrow! >>> thank you, bill," everybody. i'm kelly evans, and here's how we're finishing up the day to kick off the week on wall street. the dow jones industrial average off 45 points there at the close, at the market lows today it was off 76, so a little bit of a rebound towards the back half of the session. but across the board, selling pressure today after we hit that 17,000 mark for the dow last week. other indexes notching higher. the s&p 500 last week went out at 1,985. today it gives up about eight points to 1,977. and the nasdaq the underperformer, off 0.75% to 4,451. the russell 2000 was one of the worst performers today. let's talk with our panel. joining me is elan moy from the "washington post," cnbc contributor michael of destination wealth management. our very own dominic chu and jane wells with us from california. also with us for more on today's market action is "fast money" trader tim seymour. >> hey, kelly. >> welcome to all of you. you know, we had an historic week last week. we're above 17,00
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. >>> a couple big earns records coming up after the bell s infrastructure, bill and kelly, you're following it all. what are you going to ask him? >> the interesting thing last time we spoke with mike at ward, he was the first to say, look, we think the ruleses in first quarter took a hit on weather. now today we find out to what extent he was right, and that has implications as barclays even racing the second growth to 4% to gdp. >> verse, they will be carrying the items needed to rebuilt infrastructure so they can get a sense of how that industry is doing. it's a highly sensitive industry to the economy, as we all know in the rail industry, so we'll get a sense from him on that, and whether or not we are seeing a real growth in that sector right now. >> looking forward to hearing it, guys. thank you very much. >> top of the hour. >>> on that topic, everybody. the house rite now voting on a highway bill that's a stop-gap funding measurer. yesterday on the show, we ask mike burk how we can get something done in america long term. >> what we really need is bring the private sector into the e
. >>> a couple big earns records coming up after the bell s infrastructure, bill and kelly, you're following it all. what are you going to ask him? >> the interesting thing last time we spoke with mike at ward, he was the first to say, look, we think the ruleses in first quarter took a hit on weather. now today we find out to what extent he was right, and that has implications as barclays even racing the second growth to 4% to gdp. >> verse, they will be carrying the items...
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bill. i heard you tell megyn kelly that she is more attractive than you are in some senses. that's not true. bill. she is more attractive than you are in every sense. >> every sense. i knew it. i knew that you just couldn't wait. >> i couldn't resist. i'm sorry on the talking points memo. what you are pointing out is the reason why the democrats and the left are so terribly worried about this senate -- this election for control of the senate because it will mean that if the president does get to a appoint another justice of the supreme court he won't be able to get through somebody as much to the left as he will like. he will have to have somebody that would be acceptable to republicans in the senate. and the left is terribly afraid of that because they have depended on the courts being willing to either uphold measures that they like, like obamacare or to create in the eyes out of whole cloth rights and law that didn't exist before that is too their liking as well. that's why this is going to be such a battle this fall. >> in your opinion, is the american left hell bent on r
bill. i heard you tell megyn kelly that she is more attractive than you are in some senses. that's not true. bill. she is more attractive than you are in every sense. >> every sense. i knew it. i knew that you just couldn't wait. >> i couldn't resist. i'm sorry on the talking points memo. what you are pointing out is the reason why the democrats and the left are so terribly worried about this senate -- this election for control of the senate because it will mean that if the...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth.day for stocks. this morning it looked like a very bad down day. the industrial average was down 180 points, just like that on the open this morning, but we have since come back from the debacle we saw this morning, although i will say, kelly, you know, about 30 minutes ago, 40 minutes ago, the dow was down 40-plus points. now we're starting to head lower again here. >> well, for a time, t
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth.day for stocks. this morning it looked like a very bad down day. the industrial average was down 180 points, just like that on the open this morning, but we have since come back from the debacle we saw this morning, although i will say, kelly, you know, about 30 minutes ago, 40 minutes ago, the dow was down 40-plus points. now we're starting to head lower again here. >> well, for a time, t
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kelly evans. have a good weekend! >> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. and here's how we're finishing up the day, and what a week it's been on wall street. red arrows across the board here, going out with the dow off about 120 points, 0.75%. the nasdaq off 0.5% or this points. the s&p 500 down by similar magnitude, losing 9 to close at 1,978. after recording a high earlier this week, giving up some of the gains. let's get to today's panel. joining me, cnbc's robert frank, zach par bell from investnet. i always do that. i'm sorry. i don't know what's wrong with me. also with us for more on today's market action is "fast money" trader brian kenny. and we'll be joined shortly from the floor. zachary, i will start with you, then. which is the signal this week? is it the s&p's new high or the declines we're seeing going into the weekend here? >> i feel like that old new show, you know, this was the week that was? i mean, every week we have this kind of narrative of is this going to finally tell us the perfect trajectory for the future? and every week we're lef
kelly evans. have a good weekend! >> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. and here's how we're finishing up the day, and what a week it's been on wall street. red arrows across the board here, going out with the dow off about 120 points, 0.75%. the nasdaq off 0.5% or this points. the s&p 500 down by similar magnitude, losing 9 to close at 1,978. after recording a high earlier this week, giving up some of the gains. let's get to today's panel. joining...
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the ceo will be been on "closing bell" with bill and kelly to explain exactly what happened. >> look here? that's sue >> i apologize. >> that's all right. the brand-new ceo at wells fargo, and he has his hands full. he admits people are not buying homes at the pace they're used to the the commercial loans came out strong this last quarter. think about it, if you're going to be buying or selling a home, especially if you owned your home a long time and you have a very low mortgage rate, would you want to sell right now? maybe people are judd hunkering down because of that. >> wages have not gone up. >> we're going to talk to him about all of that and when perhaps revenue will get better, because the street punished the stock. not by much today. >> come join us at the top of the hour. >> see you then. >>> for decades psychologists and economists have struggle to understand bubbles. joining us, reed montague, who co-authored a study with cal tech, looking into the brain waves of invests and experiment as economics. reed, a real pleasure. thanks for coming on the show. i read the summati
the ceo will be been on "closing bell" with bill and kelly to explain exactly what happened. >> look here? that's sue >> i apologize. >> that's all right. the brand-new ceo at wells fargo, and he has his hands full. he admits people are not buying homes at the pace they're used to the the commercial loans came out strong this last quarter. think about it, if you're going to be buying or selling a home, especially if you owned your home a long time and you have a very...
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kelly evans and company. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. and here's how we're finishing up the day on wall street. take a look across the major indexes. looks like the dow's still down about 31 points here at the close or about 0.2%. the nasdaq up 20 points. even the s&p 500 turning slightly positive there, hugging that 1,970 level. we'll talk about what that all means as we await big earnings, as bill just mentioned. let's get to today's panel. joining me on set, kevin roost from "new york" magazine, cnbc contributor stephanie link, our own sara eisen, and from the nasdaq to talk markets is "fast money" trader tim seymour. welcome to everybody. stephanie, how significant is this 1,970 level for the s&p, do you think? >> well, i mean, today was a really active day, and i actually was expecting that friday was going to be the more active day, right? because we've got the big nonfarm payroll numbers. it still is going to be a big day, but i thought the fed's statements were really very, very encouraging in that they're starting to tell us what
kelly evans and company. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. and here's how we're finishing up the day on wall street. take a look across the major indexes. looks like the dow's still down about 31 points here at the close or about 0.2%. the nasdaq up 20 points. even the s&p 500 turning slightly positive there, hugging that 1,970 level. we'll talk about what that all means as we await big earnings, as bill just mentioned....
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>> bill and kelly. >> more coming up spe.ou at 3:00. >> it always starts as fun and games and always ends in tears. >>> we asked you a question from a financial literacy quiz given to 15-year-olds in 18 countries around the world. firstly, i want to say, if you are wondering what a zed is. you can buy loose tomatoes for 2.75 zeds per kilogram or a box for 22 zeds for 10 kilograms. which is the better deal? >> i don't like tomatoes. i eat tomatoes. clearly, a. >> the answer is, of course -- >> the fact that a lot of people could get it wrong is terrifying. >> 22 zeds for a 10 kilo box. the question is, how did the u.s. score? in the middle of the pack. china was number one. very good at math. colombia last. one alarming stat, 18% of u.s. kids could not reach a basic proficiency level on the test. let's bring in dan, the president of the financial literacy group. your disapointed with some of those findings? >> not shocked. we know we've got some financial literacy troubles in this country and we've been working hard to fix the
>> bill and kelly. >> more coming up spe.ou at 3:00. >> it always starts as fun and games and always ends in tears. >>> we asked you a question from a financial literacy quiz given to 15-year-olds in 18 countries around the world. firstly, i want to say, if you are wondering what a zed is. you can buy loose tomatoes for 2.75 zeds per kilogram or a box for 22 zeds for 10 kilograms. which is the better deal? >> i don't like tomatoes. i eat tomatoes. clearly, a....
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bill and kelly at the exchange.his before. >> unfortunately, and we're hearing it more and more now melissa, there was a big story in the new york types the other day, they did an investigation of a number of sales, transactions, and they found a rise in subprime loans for automobiles where in many cases now you're being, the cars are being repossessed because they couldn't afford it. >> there's a heated debate over this and whether it's going to be a systemic issue, whether the auto strength would be there anyway. which alone also tells you much like it did with housing last cycle. it's far from clear to anybody as to how important this component is and how it's going to play out. >> both sides of that story coming up, plus the last hour of trade, see if we can pull things back a little bit now. down 130. >> not a pretty day as we go out for the weekend. geopolitical tensions weighing. >> see you at the top of the hour. >> thank you very much, guys, looking forward to it. >>> popular million dollar home competition
bill and kelly at the exchange.his before. >> unfortunately, and we're hearing it more and more now melissa, there was a big story in the new york types the other day, they did an investigation of a number of sales, transactions, and they found a rise in subprime loans for automobiles where in many cases now you're being, the cars are being repossessed because they couldn't afford it. >> there's a heated debate over this and whether it's going to be a systemic issue, whether the...
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before steve does that, he'll join bill and kelly on "closing bell." of what he's probably going to ask the president, guys. >> exactly. one of the key issues we have to take about is tax inversion. but tax inversions will be a theme we have been following on this program. of course we just saw senator manchin come out, talking to "the national journal" saying he does not support these inversions that his daughter notingly embodied with her deal at mylin. we'll talk more about that on the show. >> job growth is still on the table. monetary policy, you know, how much longer it goes on, is it counterproductive? and let's not forget it's a year divisible by four, we have an election coming up in november. some of the issues facing the president, the immigration issue i'm sure will come up with steve, too. >> and obamacare. >> and oh by the way. >> i'm not sure how he will fit all of it in. hours worth of topics. >> see you at the top of the hour. >>> facebook and twitter popular sites. how do they make money? julia boorstin joins us. >> facebook is testin
before steve does that, he'll join bill and kelly on "closing bell." of what he's probably going to ask the president, guys. >> exactly. one of the key issues we have to take about is tax inversion. but tax inversions will be a theme we have been following on this program. of course we just saw senator manchin come out, talking to "the national journal" saying he does not support these inversions that his daughter notingly embodied with her deal at mylin. we'll talk...
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welcome to our "kelly file" special on bill, a man who admits to bombing this country repeatedly. the state department, the pentagon, the u.s. capital among other crimes during the 1970s. and he got away scot free. because this is america he wound up as a college professor who even helped a president launch his political career. over the years he managed to redefine himself not as a domestic terrorist but as a revolutionary, a kid who merely vandalized, not one who inspired murder. he is a man who took chances with other people's lives. and took every chance to dodge the tough questions until one day he agreed to come to fox news and sit down with yours truly. >> barack obama and domestic terrorist bill airs, friends. they've worked together for years. but obama tries to hide it. why? >> he was one of the most controversial figures of barack obama's 2008 presidential campaign. >> our opponent is someone who sees america as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who targeted their own country. >> the notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in
welcome to our "kelly file" special on bill, a man who admits to bombing this country repeatedly. the state department, the pentagon, the u.s. capital among other crimes during the 1970s. and he got away scot free. because this is america he wound up as a college professor who even helped a president launch his political career. over the years he managed to redefine himself not as a domestic terrorist but as a revolutionary, a kid who merely vandalized, not one who inspired murder. he...
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i'm megyn kelly, and this is the underground special. with bill. >>> what does it take to police america? >> we heard banging and screaming. >> now some americans are mad and pushing back against authorities. >> what are you placing me under arrest for? >> some are upset the government spies on them. >> what phone is none of their damn business. >> after all, today, everyone can spy on anyone. >> that was pretty cool, taking pictures of my wife. >> i can do it if i can just control a drone. the private spies, the
i'm megyn kelly, and this is the underground special. with bill. >>> what does it take to police america? >> we heard banging and screaming. >> now some americans are mad and pushing back against authorities. >> what are you placing me under arrest for? >> some are upset the government spies on them. >> what phone is none of their damn business. >> after all, today, everyone can spy on anyone. >> that was pretty cool, taking pictures of my...
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kelly? >> broad based gains, bill, as you say. courtney reagan is covering it. >> kelly, which movers helped get us where we are today. pet p petsmart. tarking to management and shareholders an a possible sale of the kwi. walgreen and rite aid. and lou lou lululemon, and abo taking the yoga gearmaker private. among other options i'm told. on the flip sewed, mq mobile, plummeting, will need to expand the scope of its audit. market cap of 265 million dollars. end with staffing company manpower group, kelly services, co cornferry, moving higher as the employment picture brightens. back to you. >> thank you, courtney. >>> jobs a hot topic now, obviously given the new numbers that came out called a blowout report. but was it? >> let's ask an economist -- with the economist, and a cnbc contributor and president of ceo of lasalle network, a chicago-based staffing and recruiting firm. welcome to you both. greg, you know, a lot of people are focusing on a big increase in part-time work offsetting an increase in full-time work. how concerned
kelly? >> broad based gains, bill, as you say. courtney reagan is covering it. >> kelly, which movers helped get us where we are today. pet p petsmart. tarking to management and shareholders an a possible sale of the kwi. walgreen and rite aid. and lou lou lululemon, and abo taking the yoga gearmaker private. among other options i'm told. on the flip sewed, mq mobile, plummeting, will need to expand the scope of its audit. market cap of 265 million dollars. end with staffing company...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth.t the stock market sell-off. the nasdaq posting the worst decline of the day again. seema mody, what's going on there? >> bill, high-flying growth sectors that have led the nasdaq up and down this year once again showing signs of weakness. it's been a tough day for biotech, social media and internet stocks also getting hit on the chin, namese
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth.t the stock market sell-off. the nasdaq posting the worst decline of the day again. seema mody, what's going on there? >> bill, high-flying growth sectors that have led the nasdaq up and down this year once again showing signs of weakness. it's been a tough day for biotech, social media and internet stocks also getting hit on the chin, namese
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i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight. our latest bill o'reilly.com poll. we asked what is the biggest threat to the u.s.a.? 52% say jihadists. 34% iran. just 14% putin. here now the anchor of the kelly file seen immediately after the factor ms. megyn. what do you think the biggest threat to the country is? >> other than the factor, i would say i'm also very concerned about the jihadists. but, locally, domestically, i believe in the saying that only america can destroy herself. and that it sort of starts from within. and i get concerned about myself, bill. the older i get the more i start to understand the segments you do on social values and these culture wars. >> yeah. >> i used to think you were an old fuddy duddy. >> i am. >> i start to get it more this now that i'm a mother of young children. >> nothing wrong with being a fuddy duddy. old is comparative. but women age more rapidly than men. but, now, that you are getting older, you see the fuddy duddiness isn't that bad. >> i worry a little bit about the erosion of our
i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight. our latest bill o'reilly.com poll. we asked what is the biggest threat to the u.s.a.? 52% say jihadists. 34% iran. just 14% putin. here now the anchor of the kelly file seen immediately after the factor ms. megyn. what do you think the biggest threat to the country is? >> other than the factor, i would say i'm also very concerned about the jihadists. but, locally, domestically, i believe in the saying that only america can destroy...
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bill o'reilly. a cumene megan kelly. but i'm going out on a limb.y have fox news on the entire day but during your time slot i switch your idiotic color analogy i am green. >> double back at you. >> i love your afternoon peace on the photo ops the obama had the choice to see those kids eating beans were go to you to fund-raisers donort too thousand dollars a plate. you cannot do both of those things on the same day. finally to take issue with that gun photo op if you look closely you will see the president shooting a shotgun and rifle was only one joke look at the end. idiocy that gold ring? that is a joke. no one shoots over and under shotgun without a choke unless you're only going to shoot one shot out of 1 barrel for the cameras. fatah what? you bet. >> i have no idea what the hell you are saying. really but i will take your word guy to take you into the weekend, though, lou dobbs. stay right here. lou: good evening, everybody. president obama's efforts to contend with the border crisis of his own making has run into stiff resistance from house
bill o'reilly. a cumene megan kelly. but i'm going out on a limb.y have fox news on the entire day but during your time slot i switch your idiotic color analogy i am green. >> double back at you. >> i love your afternoon peace on the photo ops the obama had the choice to see those kids eating beans were go to you to fund-raisers donort too thousand dollars a plate. you cannot do both of those things on the same day. finally to take issue with that gun photo op if you look closely...
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bill today. senators mitch mcconnell and kelly ayotte say the legislation would require employers to allow women to buy their own birth control. well, this bill isn't expected to do much, because women can already legally access contraceptives approved by the fda. >>> gop congressman rich nugent of florida is calling the unaccompanied children crossing the border gang members. in a radio interview this week, he said "these kids have been brought up in the culture of thievery, a culture of murder, of rape, and now we are going to infuse them into the american culture? it's just ludicrous." >>> despite saying she won't be running for president in 2016, senator elizabeth warren has a new cheering squad. the group ready for warren is taking to social media to urge her to make a bid anyway. the facebook page has almost 12,000 likes. >>> president obama got behind the wheel of a driving simulator yesterday. the president called it exciting and said he hadn't been on the road in a long time. he had a bit of a lead foot, though, at one point clocking in at 90 miles per hour. and that is your morning dish
bill today. senators mitch mcconnell and kelly ayotte say the legislation would require employers to allow women to buy their own birth control. well, this bill isn't expected to do much, because women can already legally access contraceptives approved by the fda. >>> gop congressman rich nugent of florida is calling the unaccompanied children crossing the border gang members. in a radio interview this week, he said "these kids have been brought up in the culture of thievery, a...
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bill and kelly?>> seema, thank you. >>> early this week carmelo anthony started he's starting a venture capital firm called n7 tech partners know cussing on tech and digital media ventures. >> our next guest says it is symbolic of all the money that's out there right now, willing to take a chance on people starting a new company. alan patricof, manager, founding director of greycroftllc. everywhere you turn people are starting a business. is that symptomatic of where we are in the economic cycle or what's going on here? >> no. i think we have a tsunami that started a couple of years ago with a lot of young people who couldn't get jobs and who decided to go out and break out on their own. then one person sees the other person and you hear stories about facebook and google and what'sapp and you say if they can do it, i'm as smart as they are, i'll do it also. there's been a wave of that. that of course, good opportunities, lots of entrepreneurs attracts a lot of money. so the venture capital business h
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next up, megan kelly, not sure who that is will join us and tell us what it's like to interview bill er ♪ >>> there's a big interview tonight on "the kelly file." we played a sneak peek of it on friday and another clip now. here's part of megyn's exclusive interview with former weather underground bill ayers. >> you admit people could have been purity. >> they could have been but thank god they weren't. >> do you appreciate the recklessness of it. >> i don't say it wasn't reckless and i don't say it wasn't illegal. it was illegal. we crossed lines. >> it's not about legality. it's so much about that. you could have murderrd someone with those bombs. >> we didn't. but actually the people who were conducting the war in vietnam did actually murder people. >> so the answer is then to make yourself murderer as well. >> host of the kelly file is here with us now to tell us what else we can expect. megyn, welcome to "the five." why did bill ayers pick your show on fox network to do his first interview. i don't get that. >> he hadn't done a google search of megyn kelly. you know what? we invi
next up, megan kelly, not sure who that is will join us and tell us what it's like to interview bill er ♪ >>> there's a big interview tonight on "the kelly file." we played a sneak peek of it on friday and another clip now. here's part of megyn's exclusive interview with former weather underground bill ayers. >> you admit people could have been purity. >> they could have been but thank god they weren't. >> do you appreciate the recklessness of it. >>...
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bill bratton. gabby giffords and mark kelly. those of you who stayed all day, i feel like we ought to give you a prize or medal or sign you up for next year. toant to get out a shoutout c-span. they've been with us on both stages all day. for those who want a second shot of this, tune into c-span. for those of you watching the lobby, these next sessions should be great. the man keeping us safe in town, bill bratton, and our editor in chief and copresident of "the atlantic," james bennett. -- bennet. the floor is yours. >> thank you for being with us, commissioner. i thought i'd open with an off repeated statistic i should repeat again. e 2,245, there wer homicides in the city of new york, which i think was the record mark. and last year, there were 333 homicides in the city of new york, though the population had grown by a million people in the meantime and there are however millions moreany visitors to the city each year. i can remember what the social implications of that statistic were for neighborhoods in the early 1990's. t
bill bratton. gabby giffords and mark kelly. those of you who stayed all day, i feel like we ought to give you a prize or medal or sign you up for next year. toant to get out a shoutout c-span. they've been with us on both stages all day. for those who want a second shot of this, tune into c-span. for those of you watching the lobby, these next sessions should be great. the man keeping us safe in town, bill bratton, and our editor in chief and copresident of "the atlantic," james...