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it. >> delta airline, i like the stock, it's poised to do well, i think it goes higher. >> brian, bitcoin kellyeah, for me, it's cme group, a nice dividend here. it looks like it has great support. let's call it. >> brian killed it with the bitcoin. >> i'm so there. >> what do you got? >> she's not a soccer fan. >> you know, just very quiet so many things? starbucks. >> it sure did. in a measurable way. >> i'm melissa lee, thanks for watching. be back here with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer. sometimes investors just get it wrong. i'm talking about some of these
it. >> delta airline, i like the stock, it's poised to do well, i think it goes higher. >> brian, bitcoin kellyeah, for me, it's cme group, a nice dividend here. it looks like it has great support. let's call it. >> brian killed it with the bitcoin. >> i'm so there. >> what do you got? >> she's not a soccer fan. >> you know, just very quiet so many things? starbucks. >> it sure did. in a measurable way. >> i'm melissa lee, thanks for...
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asking the bitcoin investor, brian kelly, whether it's k stable.2 trillion mystery how president trump pays for the budget. that story still to come. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back. more earnings to get to, back over to courtney. >> i want to check in on deckers because the shares are moving sharply here after hours. this is the parent company of footwear brands you know like ugg and tiva. shares up 11% if i read the chart right: turning in 11 cents adjusted. the street looked for a 6 cents loss here
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. >> brian kelly. i'm curious about i look around and see amazon opening stores, book stores, what does jeff bezos see now that everybody else doesn't see? >> jeff bezos thinks it's important to have a store. you look at barnabos, parker, they started awe out on the internet. they're opening stores, they know to connect with the customer, they have to have a physical presence. >> that doesn't mean you shouldn't have internet. but you got to have both to be a major player. remember this, how many internet players are making any profit? when i started in the business, part of the game was to make a profit. they don't make profit. they're making money on the value of the stock. but ultimately you have to bank some bottom line or you can't pay the bills. >> allen, we did ask you in our pre-interview where the stocks would be a year from now, j.c. penny's, macy's nordstrom's, you said across the board these stocks would get higher. how does it get higher from here at this point? what does that process entai
. >> brian kelly. i'm curious about i look around and see amazon opening stores, book stores, what does jeff bezos see now that everybody else doesn't see? >> jeff bezos thinks it's important to have a store. you look at barnabos, parker, they started awe out on the internet. they're opening stores, they know to connect with the customer, they have to have a physical presence. >> that doesn't mean you shouldn't have internet. but you got to have both to be a major player....
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brian kelly of the points guy.f you want a list of these budget travels locations you can go to thepointsguy.com and check it out. you're watching "world news now." she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. t will it stop this teen from ugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. ♪ >>> that's a good one. >> almost a
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speaking of cool kids, thank you so much brian kelly. >> you know i love you, genuinely one of the kindest >> i love this show love, we will see you online, foxnews.com/outnumbered, now "happening now" ." >> jenna: we start with a fox news alert, the trump administration is expected to address breaking developers on pending votes in the house for spending and healthcare a short time from now when the daily white house briefing begins. >> jon: we will take you there live. we also anticipate hearing about the crisis with north korea. we're covering all of the news "happening now" ." congress reaches a deal to fund the government through september. are we seeing a new bipartisanship in washington? and new science of g.o.p. unity on healthcare, do republicans have the votes they need? plus, the u.s. sets to test another interdental -- intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear capability as t p
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brian: let's bring in john kelly on this memorial day. ainsley: hi, general. brian: on this weekend as we get set to barbecue. general, great to see you. before we talk about the secretary stuff we do want to talk about what happened over in manchester because it really relates to what you are doing. steve: there is a fox news alert. another arrest tied to the terror attacks overnight. we understand they are up to 10 that they have taken into custody. they had more raids in manchester and mersi side. they raided a barbershop. they think that perhaps the terrorists could have put the components of the bomb together at his house and then actually assembled it at another apartment about three miles away. this is exactly what the 7/7 terrorists did back in england. ainsley: general kelly, what's your reaction to this and what do we need to do to prevent something like this from happening here in the u.s.? >> well, first, it's everywhere. it's constant. we have had four major terror attacks in a week four different places obviously manchester, egypt, philippines and
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so much brian kelly. >> you know i love you, genuinely one of the kindest people i have ever met. >> i love this show love, we will see you online, foxnews.com/outnumbered, now "happening now" ." >> jenna: we start with a fox news alert, the trump administration is expected to address breaking developers on pending votes in the house for spending and healthcare a short time from now when the daily white house briefing begins. >> jon: we will take you there live. we also anticipate hearing about the crisis with north korea. we're covering all of the news "happening now" ." congress reaches a deal to fund the government through september. are we seeing a new bipartisanship in washington? and new science of g.o.p. unity on healthcare, do republicans have the votes they need? plus, the u.s. sets to test another interdental -- intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear capability as the pressure on north korea he thought. it is all "happening now" ." >> jenna: to begin with a fox news alert and a fresh display of bipartisanship on capitol hill, advancing vote on the spending bill wh
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level that's been unsurmountable for the bulls to overcome and you look at to tag along with what brian kelly said, millennials invest more passively than they do active. so this seems to me like a bottom is put into the marketplace and when you said you don't know how long it takes to really unwind or to change direction, to me it looks like a real change, a secular change. >> yes. >> in investing. and when those top names that are bought, there's more etfs than there are single stocks now. so all of this creates multiple buying and i don't want to say false buying, but multiple buying that it's hard for a bear to win. >> yes. i agree. and if you look at even example of for instance 2000 to 2003, 2004 you saw a very, very challenged market where a lot of these beaten up value names on a relative basis sustainably were up from a lot of secular growth names. so, yeah, we could very well see that play out in the coming months. now as far as the millennials, i do get your point, but on the flip side of that, you do have your baby boomers which are also gradually sort of now exiting the market. a
level that's been unsurmountable for the bulls to overcome and you look at to tag along with what brian kelly said, millennials invest more passively than they do active. so this seems to me like a bottom is put into the marketplace and when you said you don't know how long it takes to really unwind or to change direction, to me it looks like a real change, a secular change. >> yes. >> in investing. and when those top names that are bought, there's more etfs than there are single...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks. , sharp-eyed viewers will notice we're triple covered at the white house this hour with kelly, peter alexander in the east room, and watching hallie jackson read something off her device. still a lot of hubbub in the east room. a long way before we are ready to get under way. colle wallace, again, because of your association with joe lieberman, i wted to get you on the record with the possibility that he might become the nominee for fbi. >> yeah, listen, there are a lot of people that would be comforted by a decision like that. certainly, the republicans in the congress that worry this white house the most, john mccain, lindsey graham, who have been the loudest critics of all of these sort of ties in the dark clouds and the swirl between mike flynn and the trump orbit and russia, would be very comforted by having their longtime friend, joe lieberman, running an agency. he is a man with sort of the same kind of code of ethics and code of honor that we speak about when we talk about bob
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we're just talking about this messaging app, kik, starting its own currency, and early evangelist, brian kellylking about risks to the bitcoin rally as we're close to record highs. thank you for watching and thanks to becky for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome to closing bell, everybody, learning the meaning of cereal, and it's not breakfast. >> no, sirio. >> oh, i'm kelly evans. >> you're catch up. i'm bill griffeth, s&p and nasdaq in record territory. consumer discretionary is popping on the back of strong numbers from sears and especially from best buy. look at that. up 22%. >> keeps floating higher throughout the session.
we're just talking about this messaging app, kik, starting its own currency, and early evangelist, brian kellylking about risks to the bitcoin rally as we're close to record highs. thank you for watching and thanks to becky for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome to closing bell, everybody, learning the meaning of cereal, and it's not breakfast. >> no, sirio. >> oh, i'm kelly evans. >> you're...
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. >> having said what we said about bitcoin, we still love you, brian kellie. >> always. >> rememberhis victory lap earlier this month? the house may have to vote on the american health care act yet again depending on the senate and the congressional budget office's analysis of the bill, and the cbo score on the bill is due out later this afternoon. we will tell you what the report is likely to say coming up here. >> up next, google is expanding ad tracking what consumers buy into the real world. we will discuss privacy issues at stake and how they're going to pull it off. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ >>> the bond report is sponsored by -- is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. the power of a low volatility investing approach. the power of smart beta. power your client's portfolio with powershares. before investing, consider the fund's i
. >> having said what we said about bitcoin, we still love you, brian kellie. >> always. >> rememberhis victory lap earlier this month? the house may have to vote on the american health care act yet again depending on the senate and the congressional budget office's analysis of the bill, and the cbo score on the bill is due out later this afternoon. we will tell you what the report is likely to say coming up here. >> up next, google is expanding ad tracking what...
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kelly? >> yeah, brian, and we first learned of this at about 10:30 local time. we were seeing reports on social media of some sort of explosion possibly at the ariana grande concert in manchester. and there was a lot of confusion at that point just in those first few minutes, several minutes or so. reports on social media saying maybe it was something inside the concert venue, outside the concert venue. it was very unclear. then we started seeing some of these videos pop up, including one taken from a dash cam outside of the arena. and i'm not sure if we have that available. but in this dash cam video, you can actually hear the sound of an explosion, and you see a bright flash. even at this point. it wasn't very clear whether or not what was happening. was this an equipment malfunction or was it something much more sinister as we now have learned, possibly a suicide bomber. there were eyewitness reports of just absolute chaos at that arena as these young people tried to get out. this is ariana grande. she has a huge young fan base. this concert hall holds about
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tickets toive away go see "live with kelly and brian." ll, color number seven, 703-528-7334, you will -- call callerber seven, -- , aber seven, 703-528-7334 cool opportunity to see kelly and ryan. pass.: you have to have a kidd: that's true, the show will be in canada. larry: june 5. kidd: make sure you are available. don't call if you can't go. larry:, sorry. kidd: yeah. --, sorry. can't, sorry. kidd: yeah. of rompers could be staple for men. yes, ladies, move over, a group of designers caught the attention of the internet with these. they look just like the robbers that women wear, but the key difference is zipper fly and adjustable tabs. the idea sprang from a group of guys that wanted menswear options that were not -- basic, or print, or frat fratty.e, or i didn't know what rompers were, but then i googled it. this is a kickstarter campaign. autria: it's an adult onesie, kidd. [laughter] kidd: i hope this comes to life. i will be the first to wear them. autria: are you donating to the kickstarter campaign? kidd: absolutely. i said i wa
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. >>> plus, banc of america ceo brian moynihan sitting down with kelly evans on the economy and the consumeryou are watching fa"fast money"n cnbc. doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. a used car, the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? truck, s [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven c
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brian, man. for real, man. all right? >> though at times kelly's future seemed hopeless, he got a chance for the fresh start he longed for. but it would be a very fresh start. following our shoot, he pled guilty to his latest drug charges and was sentenced to time served. but there was a twist to his sentence as well. utilizing the georgia law that allows for banishment, kelly has been banned from stepping foot in savannah or the rest of chatham county for a period of 15 years. the jail official who heard from him says he's resettled in another state and is doing well. >>> coming up -- >> imagine for the last nine years, being entombed in a windowless cell. >> the inmate who survived nearly a decade of solitary confinement. >>> just in 2014 alone, ten states made reforms to their solitary confinement policies. they restricted the use for juveniles and the mentally ill. and we're likely to see more reforms for other inmates as well. >> one of those reforms may very well have to do with placing limits on how long an inmate can remain in segregation.
brian, man. for real, man. all right? >> though at times kelly's future seemed hopeless, he got a chance for the fresh start he longed for. but it would be a very fresh start. following our shoot, he pled guilty to his latest drug charges and was sentenced to time served. but there was a twist to his sentence as well. utilizing the georgia law that allows for banishment, kelly has been banned from stepping foot in savannah or the rest of chatham county for a period of 15 years. the jail...
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brian, man. for real, man. all right? >> though at times kelly'she got a chance for the fresh start he longed for. but it would be a very fresh start. following our shoot, he pled guilty to his latest drug charges and was sentenced to time served. but there was a twist to his sentence as well. utilizing the georgia law that allows for banishment, kelly has been banned from stepping foot in savannah or the rest of chatham county for a period of 15 years. the jail official who heard from him says he's resettled in another state and is doing well. >>> coming up -- >> imagine for the last nine years, being entombed in a windowless cell. >> the inmate who survived nearly a decade of solitary confinement. instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪
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brian: coming up, homeland security secretary kelly says those white house leaks are treason.e's living down under in australia but she's back this morning with a big announcement ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. brian: all right. president trump has been plagued with leaks since his inauguration and now starting to impact our allies. following the british attack in manchester, the stopped giving the u.s. intel for a few days like showing the bomb. homeland security kelly says these leaks are a threat to our country. >> i believe when you leak the kind of information that seems to be routinely leaked, the high, high level of classification, i think it's close to treason. brian: so are these leaks potentially putting american lives at risk? and w
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. >> one thing that we've heard from a lot of ceos, including from brian moynihan in kelli's interviewel the banking sector more broadly is overcapitalized. is that a factor that is also underappreciated in terms of how much more capital they can either put to work in their businesses or -- >> i think you're absolutely right. we estimate it's close to $250 billion of excess capital and the reason that it's so high is that the regulators, the federal reserve in particular, has been very reluctant to allow the banks to be very aggressive to give that back. we have coming up this june the results of this year's secar, that's the stress test and this is the first time we think that banks under $250 billion in assets will be very aggressive because they've been able to get the free pass, if you will, from the regulators. >> i suppose one of the bearish factors on the flip side is that in the last rate hike cycle we saw huge operating leverage come through for the banks. goldman sachs, though, everyone expected that to come through. one of the reasons why goldman sachs was one of the outperf
. >> one thing that we've heard from a lot of ceos, including from brian moynihan in kelli's interviewel the banking sector more broadly is overcapitalized. is that a factor that is also underappreciated in terms of how much more capital they can either put to work in their businesses or -- >> i think you're absolutely right. we estimate it's close to $250 billion of excess capital and the reason that it's so high is that the regulators, the federal reserve in particular, has been...
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kelly, what more do we know? >> reporter: actually, the sun's coming up, brian. it is dawn now here in the uk. started getting light about half an hour ago. this morning, now 7 1/2 hours since this started, sadly we're seeing on twitter on a #missinginmanchester, friends trying to find friends, in some cases relatives trying to find their sons, daughters, sisters, brothers. so in the chaos, after this explosion, a lot of families were separated and are still trying to reconnect another this early hour in the morning. there are, of course, emergency numbers set up in the uk to deal with this sort of thing. but as you know, social media plays such an important role in situations like this. as you said, this was 10:30 in the evening. the concert was over. ariana grande had sung her last song. the lights had come up. one young woman who was inside the arena at the time told us that she and her friends heard a loud bang, very loud bang. they taught at first maybe it was a mike drop. then they thought it was a speaker that had blown. and were sort of laughing about it until they realized what was ha
kelly, what more do we know? >> reporter: actually, the sun's coming up, brian. it is dawn now here in the uk. started getting light about half an hour ago. this morning, now 7 1/2 hours since this started, sadly we're seeing on twitter on a #missinginmanchester, friends trying to find friends, in some cases relatives trying to find their sons, daughters, sisters, brothers. so in the chaos, after this explosion, a lot of families were separated and are still trying to reconnect another...
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>>> and this afternoon, don't miss brian moynihan on "closing bell." 3:00 p.m. eastern time sitting down with kellyot to miss. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time for our must reads. my pick is in the "wall street journal" titled the special counsel mistake. most people celebrating the decision to move on to a special counsel appointment to investigate the election -- possible election ties to russia. here's a potential opposing view. while the decision will provide some short-term political relief, not least for mr. rosenstein, it also opens up years of political risk to the trump administration with no guarantee that the public will end up with a better understanding of what really happened. the problem with special counsels is that they are by definition all but politically unaccountable. to say this is not the view of most people, but an opposing opinion. the nicest thing about this is that hopefully it leads to a definitive decision either way, backed up by evidence. the question, which i think this article points to, is how long that takes and how drawn out it is. >> i thought the
>>> and this afternoon, don't miss brian moynihan on "closing bell." 3:00 p.m. eastern time sitting down with kellyot to miss. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time for our must reads. my pick is in the "wall street journal" titled the special counsel mistake. most people celebrating the decision to move on to a special counsel appointment to investigate the election -- possible election ties to russia. here's a potential opposing view....
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kelly and ryan!" today from the hit drama "scandal," told new gold wing. brianon "live"! ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪
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brian: that's great that jeff sessions is handling it. that shows the dissemination of responsibility because he's responding to every single issue, it's also great that homeland security general kellyhe's a political person, he doesn't look like a republican or democrat. he marginalizes people that use the opportunity to gang up on this president. what's really telling as we have not moved fast enough and rocca animals old. i know we are not supposed to -- we finally agree we can't pay attention to turkey and worry about them. we have to wipe them out quickly, contain them, and then start moving into our cities. there are still training, they're still exporting, and they're still resistance. they can still say there is a caliphate and that has to be the focus. >> harris: i know on "fox & friends," i watch, you have generals on and military leadership all the time and i wrote down what you said. the delegation of authority and leadership for a jeff sessions, not always the president, but the rocca animals old >> brian: as much as our guys are ready to go, they've been able to use their own volition and instincts. we have trouble with the politics of it. amongst our generals in the f
brian: that's great that jeff sessions is handling it. that shows the dissemination of responsibility because he's responding to every single issue, it's also great that homeland security general kellyhe's a political person, he doesn't look like a republican or democrat. he marginalizes people that use the opportunity to gang up on this president. what's really telling as we have not moved fast enough and rocca animals old. i know we are not supposed to -- we finally agree we can't pay...
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metropolitan area, as well as bill kelly, also an active committee member with our sustainability committee and education committee. in the back of the room, brian and carolyn who did a lot of work on this report card, brian is the managing director in our d.c. office, carol is a director in the d.c. office, very instrumental in making this report card come to fruition. asce is a non-profit 501c-3. created in 1852. we have 152,000 members in 177 countries. our objective is to advance the science and profession of engineering for the welfare of humanity. that's what we do. primarily focus on technical issues. we publish 35 different technical journals, peer review journals. we publish standards. 50 books a year. all mainly technical and professional issues to advance engineering, and specifically in our case civil engineering. about 20 years ago in 1998 we issued our first report card on america's infrastructure. we felt like there is an obligation as stewards of infrastructure as folks who were designing it, operating it, maintaining it, and inspecting it, we felt that it was on obligation for engineers, civil engineers, to evaluate our infrastr
metropolitan area, as well as bill kelly, also an active committee member with our sustainability committee and education committee. in the back of the room, brian and carolyn who did a lot of work on this report card, brian is the managing director in our d.c. office, carol is a director in the d.c. office, very instrumental in making this report card come to fruition. asce is a non-profit 501c-3. created in 1852. we have 152,000 members in 177 countries. our objective is to advance the...
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brian. >> thank you for watching "power," and "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. i'm bill griffeths. nasdaq fighting to stay positive, it's not there now. awaiting apple's earnings after the bell. getting the big guy. >> aetna the winner today, despite ongoing pressure in the obamacare business. coming up, the ceo breaks down the quarter and what's ahead for health care in this country. it's a first on cnbc interview. we'll talk about this ongoing battle on capitol hill, and how it could impact his business. might see a vote this week. >> always get a good read of what's going on in the industry when mark joins us. looking forward to that very much. you saw muvaney giving a firey defense of the government funding deal reached in congress, and president trump's tweet that the nation needs a good shutdown as he put it, we got the highlights on all of that coming out of washington. coming up in a moment here. >> and microsoft taking aim at google's chromebook and dominance in the education market. comi
brian. >> thank you for watching "power," and "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. i'm bill griffeths. nasdaq fighting to stay positive, it's not there now. awaiting apple's earnings after the bell. getting the big guy. >> aetna the winner today, despite ongoing pressure in the obamacare business. coming up, the ceo...
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kelly ayotte. the former attorney general for the state of new hampshire. brian: thanks, ed. we have got to run.he veranda. are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. brian: the answer to the trivia question is linda, a model, turns 52 years old today. our winner is debbie from indiana. you will get a copy of our latest book thomas jefferson. it's bendable, it's paperback. detroit auto show. new york auto show. which vehicles are the top ones for 2017. look here is here michael cordell. he has all out answers for us. let's start with you. we have great anchors down there with cars almost as good. this is a? >> honda civic. a hatch. 366,000 of these were sold last year. why isn't one o is it one of ou. lane warning. adaptive cruise control. sportier, bolder, better. best in class fuel economy. all of these you need to know. brian: all of these for $20,000. >> $20,000. brian: steve doocy. steve: $22,000. a
kelly ayotte. the former attorney general for the state of new hampshire. brian: thanks, ed. we have got to run.he veranda. are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. brian: the answer to the trivia question is linda, a model, turns 52 years old today. our winner is debbie from indiana. you will get a...
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brian. >> thank you for watching "power," and "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen in for kelly the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. i'm bill griffeths. nasdaq fighting to stay positive, it's not there now. awaiting apple's earnings after the bell. getting the big guy. >> aetna the winner today, despite ongoing pressure in the obamacare business. coming up, the
brian. >> thank you for watching "power," and "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen in for kelly the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. i'm bill griffeths. nasdaq fighting to stay positive, it's not there now. awaiting apple's earnings after the bell. getting the big guy. >> aetna the winner today, despite ongoing pressure in the obamacare business. coming up, the
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brian from pivotal research group. robert, we just highlighted the films, but will they be able to take center stage here or does it continue to be by the edge? >> kelly're probably, unfortunately, going to continue to hear about the stock of espn, skinny bundle, everything going with that, but i think overlooking the films is a big mistake. i loved beauty and the beast, a billion-dollar block buster. this weekend, guardians opened up $140 million. this company is a machine hitting all cylinders, and the idea that espn takes this company down i think is a short sided approach to the company. >> all right. brian, what do you think of that? i mean, you are our bear here, and you are concerned about the impact of espn and broadcasting overall having on the bottom line, yes? >> yeah. i just have to say, well, yes, studios are doing wonderfully. nobody can object to that. i e don't think they really can hold on the level of profitability over a year time horizon, and that's one of the reasons why we come back to espn. it's the one thing historically, i mean, looking forward, should be able to produce a relatively predictable margin against a relatively pre
brian from pivotal research group. robert, we just highlighted the films, but will they be able to take center stage here or does it continue to be by the edge? >> kelly're probably, unfortunately, going to continue to hear about the stock of espn, skinny bundle, everything going with that, but i think overlooking the films is a big mistake. i loved beauty and the beast, a billion-dollar block buster. this weekend, guardians opened up $140 million. this company is a machine hitting all...
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first up, kelly ripa making it official announcing her knee co-host someone who made their name right here on fox. little tiny show you might have heard before called american idol. >> brianlman. >> you don't remember his name. >> who? >> the guy who has got all the jobs. ryan seacrest joining live with kellyanne interesting joyce because it's not a new name. what do you think? a lot of people saying not sure. >> steve harvey apparently not available. >> yeah. >> i mean, literally half joking earlier when kevin was talking about this and just like if it's strahan has done it -- >> right. >> if it's not steve harvey it must be ryan seacrest. >> the only three people who work in hollywood. >> exactly. i know not everyone think it's good choice. i think it's a good choice but i think that it interesting to see how they work together, because i think that from what we've read, i don't know her personally, clearly, kelly rip i think she likes to be the star and i think ryan is a very strong personality and i think that he will c come in and make himself known. >> i think he also how,, what works. >> exactly. >> because he's very successful business wise, too. i think he knows,
first up, kelly ripa making it official announcing her knee co-host someone who made their name right here on fox. little tiny show you might have heard before called american idol. >> brianlman. >> you don't remember his name. >> who? >> the guy who has got all the jobs. ryan seacrest joining live with kellyanne interesting joyce because it's not a new name. what do you think? a lot of people saying not sure. >> steve harvey apparently not available. >>...
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brian: when john says i think it means a lot and he was offended that people were taking a bo bow by saying we didn't build it. steve: general kellycked some politicians celebrated the lack of border wall funding. ainsley: president said you should be celebrating the fact this is the most money gone to border security in the last 10 years. hillary clinton was speaking at a conference. it was women for women international conference. it was here in new york. and she was on stage and she was talking about why she felt like she lost. listen. >> i take absolute responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot. and i am very aware. but i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got scared off. wrinel brian that is like donald trump say federal government had lost i'm upset at nbc. you are on tape saying stuff that was offensive. it almost cost you the presidency but he never blamed nbc. she is blaming the exposure of the communications about what she did and the exposure
brian: when john says i think it means a lot and he was offended that people were taking a bo bow by saying we didn't build it. steve: general kellycked some politicians celebrated the lack of border wall funding. ainsley: president said you should be celebrating the fact this is the most money gone to border security in the last 10 years. hillary clinton was speaking at a conference. it was women for women international conference. it was here in new york. and she was on stage and she was...