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and the lead guitarist of queen brian may were among the guests on the opening evening of the storm has passed of which was started by astrophysicist derek is really. i think. people so they can do things. to face the love of people out inspired and one of. them is actually to bring these guys to get to have a life and they. treat them like stars. bring them on the breaks. the event is bringing together artists scientists and astronauts who were relating their experiences with missions during the space race of the 1960 s. and seventy's the aim of star misses to present scientific knowledge in a fun and entertaining way and those who do that especially well are eligible for the stephen hawking medal this year it was awarded to ilan musk whose aerospace company space x. has its sights set on mars musk spoke via a live remote link head of an important test launch. he. also honored was musician and producer brian enough for his 983 soundtrack album apollo. what a space sounds like when you say when you put a very large reverberations on the side you think god said so spacey you know they ha
and the lead guitarist of queen brian may were among the guests on the opening evening of the storm has passed of which was started by astrophysicist derek is really. i think. people so they can do things. to face the love of people out inspired and one of. them is actually to bring these guys to get to have a life and they. treat them like stars. bring them on the breaks. the event is bringing together artists scientists and astronauts who were relating their experiences with missions during...
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other speakers include cosmonauts and astronauts as well as musicians like brian eno and queens brian may the astronomer royal joins me via skype from cambridge laundries welcome to going on the ground here 3 get a stomach festival in zurich in threat solent tell me about the talks title prospects for humanity based on the book you published with my book covers many topics but in my talk i'm going to focus on the future prospects because the storm a specialist a wonderful occasion which gets together astronauts in the stormers etc and what i will say is that space now is something we use every day to saturn out of communication monitoring weather forecasting etc but of course in a sense the glamour went out of its the cause the high points of manned space flight was what we're celebrating now 50 years ago the apollo moon landings and of course we have to ask is the going to be revival of space that will make it is braced will again and i think that we are going to expect that because robots of advance so much the practical case and the need for sending humans is getting less. because mach
other speakers include cosmonauts and astronauts as well as musicians like brian eno and queens brian may the astronomer royal joins me via skype from cambridge laundries welcome to going on the ground here 3 get a stomach festival in zurich in threat solent tell me about the talks title prospects for humanity based on the book you published with my book covers many topics but in my talk i'm going to focus on the future prospects because the storm a specialist a wonderful occasion which gets...
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well i would i would disagree with brian if i may because i think the part about where these people came from from the small communities that's something that any president probably would have said any u.s. president and it's important to run mine people that these are not just aliens dropping down on the ship and then sacrificing their lives but that they have families back home and ties and all that and that's an important part in one remark call also did that but he did it with you know in a more european way with less emotions and with with less with less examples what i thought was interesting in donald trump's speech and something that really needs reminding when you talk about this he said that some of those soldiers that fought here had never left their communities before coming here and you know that's true it's also almost never has been mentioned i have to cut in there. where you know it's all a vision thank you i need to get in 1st 2nd there were we're about to get to that juncture where the 2 presidents and their respective spouses approach the location where they're going t
well i would i would disagree with brian if i may because i think the part about where these people came from from the small communities that's something that any president probably would have said any u.s. president and it's important to run mine people that these are not just aliens dropping down on the ship and then sacrificing their lives but that they have families back home and ties and all that and that's an important part in one remark call also did that but he did it with you know in a...
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brian: theresa may is not going away. she is going back into parliament.t going to retire or fade away. go similar to what john quincy adams did when he lost the presidency. became a congressman. someone is going to step up. fundamentally possibly agree with the president more. almost every candidate is pro-brexit. ainsley: the president is going to have a joint presser with the prime minister. 1:45 their time which is 8:45 our time. when that does happen. steve: they will be there for 10 or 15 minutes. and then apparently they are going to walk to the foreign commonwealth office courtyard. and there should be a live camera there as well. we understand the prime minister is going to give the president a tour of the churchill war rooms apparently at some point. there you can see the assembled world press and protesters down at the end. then they are going to wind up going into the pillared room. i believe that's how you pronounce it where theresa may the prime minister is going to show the president of the united states one of the original copies of the dec
brian: theresa may is not going away. she is going back into parliament.t going to retire or fade away. go similar to what john quincy adams did when he lost the presidency. became a congressman. someone is going to step up. fundamentally possibly agree with the president more. almost every candidate is pro-brexit. ainsley: the president is going to have a joint presser with the prime minister. 1:45 their time which is 8:45 our time. when that does happen. steve: they will be there for 10 or 15...
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brian: may 17th release was about your wife. >> new song don't let her.e answer is always great. she would never move on. she would never love again. but, in all honesty if you love somebody, you want them to move on. steve: it is a great song. you are going to play that for us when we kick off the summer concert series in a couple minutes. lisa: are you guys excited? [cheers and applause] steve: walker hayes is coming up also donna brazile. janice: that was a great story. booking.com offers free so bookers can book now... and ask their boss later. [do you want breakfast or no?] free cancellations! [definitely breakfast.] how good is that? be a booker at booking.com. brian: it's the moment that has everybody talking this morning, senator kamala harris confronting joe biden over his race record. >> i do not believe you are a racist but i also believe -- and it's term and it was actually very hurtful to hear you talk about the reputation of two united states senators who built their reputation and career on the segregation of race in this country there was
brian: may 17th release was about your wife. >> new song don't let her.e answer is always great. she would never move on. she would never love again. but, in all honesty if you love somebody, you want them to move on. steve: it is a great song. you are going to play that for us when we kick off the summer concert series in a couple minutes. lisa: are you guys excited? [cheers and applause] steve: walker hayes is coming up also donna brazile. janice: that was a great story. booking.com...
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brian: this cartoon may have been in your first book but it is not in this one.t was very controversial. you will remember it because the secret service came after you. as the cartoon -- you explain what it is. michael: basically, i used an old, very iconic photograph from the vietnam war era where the saigon police chief had just caught a vietnamese terrorist who had killed a colonel and his family in saigon. he basically executed them on the streets of saigon. i used that iconic image to portray george w. bush being assassinated by politics during the advent of the iraq war. that image itself somehow got communicated to the secret service that i was advocating assassinating the president. or something like that. but honestly, i don't think i ever really was investigated initially. i think what happened was, a drudge letter, a headline that said -- political cartoonist being investigated by secret service. boy, when i got into the office of the l.a. times, we were inundated with calls. wanting to interview me. this cartoonist being interviewed by a conservative
brian: this cartoon may have been in your first book but it is not in this one.t was very controversial. you will remember it because the secret service came after you. as the cartoon -- you explain what it is. michael: basically, i used an old, very iconic photograph from the vietnam war era where the saigon police chief had just caught a vietnamese terrorist who had killed a colonel and his family in saigon. he basically executed them on the streets of saigon. i used that iconic image to...
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brian. for those that may not know, ward six is the only ward that is a part of all four quadrants of our city part of its evolution is the ongoing transformation of the plaza. it was officially dedicated in 1968. these new activations of the public face reimagine it for the 21st century. i think it took a very special vision to see how the international spy museum could be central to such a reimagined public space. but we are lucky that milton and the dynamic leadership of the entire museum team had that vision to help make this a reality. their deep commitment, diligent work over the last few years has brought these impressive new buildings, hidden, yet in plain sight. for that, we want to salute you for the vision that you brought totoday. thank you very much. [applause] >> i do think that we battled with the zoning commission a rig bit around how far out this could go. i think i want to revisit that because we maybe could have gotten five or 10 more feet. this could have been pulled off beautifully. [laughter] >> the district of columbia is a city of museums. but the international spy muse
brian. for those that may not know, ward six is the only ward that is a part of all four quadrants of our city part of its evolution is the ongoing transformation of the plaza. it was officially dedicated in 1968. these new activations of the public face reimagine it for the 21st century. i think it took a very special vision to see how the international spy museum could be central to such a reimagined public space. but we are lucky that milton and the dynamic leadership of the entire museum...
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good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching good thursday morning. i'm brian sullivan thank you for joining us 75 years ago today, 160,000 allied troops stormed the beaches near the spot you're look at right now and to commemorate d-day president trump is there along with a host of other world leaders we'll have much more on this historic moment coming up. >>> but right now, we have got to get to some cnbc breaking style news and that is this. fiat chrysler pulling the plug on the merger with french car maker renault. fiat blaming politics for the meltdown saying quote it's become clear that the political conditions in france do not currently exist for such a combination to proceed successfully remember the government of france is renault's largest stakeholder. it owns 15% of the company both stocks are down, fiat mildly so, but renault is down more than 7% joining us now from hong kong is the deals editor at "the financial times" and he first broke the original merger story. arash, thank you for joining us. what went wrong in this planned merger >> well, i me
good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching good thursday morning. i'm brian sullivan thank you for joining us 75 years ago today, 160,000 allied troops stormed the beaches near the spot you're look at right now and to commemorate d-day president trump is there along with a host of other world leaders we'll have much more on this historic moment coming up. >>> but right now, we have got to get to some cnbc breaking style news and that...
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brian: help theresa may pack one bubble wrap and tape they are meeting tomorrow.o a fox news alert. any moment president trump received a royal welcome in london. steve: kevin corke is live at buckingham palace as we await marine one. kevin, one of the reasons is he choppering to the palace is because there are all sorts of staged protests and i just read in one of the london newspapers they are expecting up to a quarter of a million people, protesters in the streets of london trying to descruntsd his visit. >> yeah, do keep this in mind though, guys. a lot of those demonstrations will also include pro-trumps out there who a great many of them feel like is he not getting his fair share nut media here. as you know american leaders come and go. there is endearing quality about the monarchy about the queen herself. that will be on full display by state visit president and first lady. they landed in the 9:00 hour locally around 4:00 a.m. local time. it's been a little gusty, windy. but certainly a warm welcome as you can well imagine for the first family as they make
brian: help theresa may pack one bubble wrap and tape they are meeting tomorrow.o a fox news alert. any moment president trump received a royal welcome in london. steve: kevin corke is live at buckingham palace as we await marine one. kevin, one of the reasons is he choppering to the palace is because there are all sorts of staged protests and i just read in one of the london newspapers they are expecting up to a quarter of a million people, protesters in the streets of london trying to...
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>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brianlivan well, we are about 0.8% away on the dow from a new intraday high futures indicating it may be tough to get there yesterday the markets were up, just a couple fractions of a point here perhaps we're on g20 watch whatever it is, futures are flat right now. it's 224 points on the dow from a record the s&p 500, every time it makes a new high, that is a new high money has come into stocks money has also come into bonds the ten-year yield is staying low again. look at that 2.01%. later on in the show we have the chief economist for the national association of realtors, we'll talk to him about what that might mean for the mortgage market or if you're looking to refinance. four days until that massive g20 meeting in japan where president trump and china's xi jinping are scheduled to meet. ahead of that we're seeing stocks in asia not getting a lift the nikkei down a half percent the hang seng down 1%. if europe f we didnshgeurope, ia better rbi, this would have been your random but inter
>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brianlivan well, we are about 0.8% away on the dow from a new intraday high futures indicating it may be tough to get there yesterday the markets were up, just a couple fractions of a point here perhaps we're on g20 watch whatever it is, futures are flat right now. it's 224 points on the dow from a record the s&p 500, every time it makes a new high, that is a new high money has...
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brian: what does it mean, redeem the curse? kate: there may have been a very -- brian: she said that. kate: paula white was talking about the imagination, the densely spiritual universe. that everything you are doing is not just for something but against something. someone like norman vincent peale did not really talk about that. he spoke more about self-esteem. he used a lot of psychological language. someone like paula white, very much into the pentecostal stream of prosperity, will sheik a lot about supernatural forces always work against you and you using god's principles to counter them. brian: the next man is well known. he has a 17,000 square foot home. the home is worth about $10.5 million. he has a 17,000 square foot home. home's worth about $10.5 million. looking at the web, he sees something like 52,000 people a week. he stands in front of. here he is, joel osteen. [video clip] >> we installed large floodgates all around the building. last sunday morning during all of the rain, the waters came within a foot or two of breaching the w
brian: what does it mean, redeem the curse? kate: there may have been a very -- brian: she said that. kate: paula white was talking about the imagination, the densely spiritual universe. that everything you are doing is not just for something but against something. someone like norman vincent peale did not really talk about that. he spoke more about self-esteem. he used a lot of psychological language. someone like paula white, very much into the pentecostal stream of prosperity, will sheik a...
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begins right now ♪ >> afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan you heard from treasury secretary steven mnuchin making headlines on china, trade, and everything in between. first breaking news. reuters reporting that philadelphia energy solutions, the operator of the largest and oldest refinery on the east coast and the site of that massive explosion where we were yesterday and fire on friday is exploring closing. a shutdown would cost thousands of jobs and squeeze gasoline supplies in the most densely populated area of the united states the refinery could still change its plans, but according to reuters it is expected to begin layoffs as early as today. as we reported on monday, that refinery is as much as 27% of area gasoline supply gasoline futures are up 3% on that news. we'll keep you up to speed as that story develops. >>> stock futures are higher right now. will today finally be the day that we hit a new record high on the dow jones industrial average? we had back-to-back losses on the dow. the dow now off about 1% from its all-time
begins right now ♪ >> afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan you heard from treasury secretary steven mnuchin making headlines on china, trade, and everything in between. first breaking news. reuters reporting that philadelphia energy solutions, the operator of the largest and oldest refinery on the east coast and the site of that massive explosion where we were yesterday and fire on friday is exploring closing. a shutdown...
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. >> this morning, the fbi is continuing its investigation into what may have led 22-year- old brian isaac light to open fire on a federal courthouse building in downtown dallas yesterday. more than 300 people were working inside. >> i was just praying that he couldn't see me. if he would've saw me, he would've shot me, no doubt. >> reporter: tom fox is a photographer for the dallas morning news. he was outside the federal building waiting for a trial to start when he heard three pops before running for cover, he instinctively grabbed his camera. >> i pulled a long lens and i looked through the view founder and i saw the muzzle of the gun and the guy with the mask on. and i just made some frames real quick. >> he says he then hid behind the column near the building hoping clyde wouldn't notice him. officers exchanged fire with the shooter, eventually killing them. >> at multiple, more than five 30 round magazines on his person. a lot of rounds at his disposal and a large powerful weapon at his disposal. >> only one person suffered minor injuries while taking cover inside the building
. >> this morning, the fbi is continuing its investigation into what may have led 22-year- old brian isaac light to open fire on a federal courthouse building in downtown dallas yesterday. more than 300 people were working inside. >> i was just praying that he couldn't see me. if he would've saw me, he would've shot me, no doubt. >> reporter: tom fox is a photographer for the dallas morning news. he was outside the federal building waiting for a trial to start when he heard...
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. >>> good morning welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan thank you very much for joining us we begin with breaking news. the u.s. navy fifth fleet assisting two tankers reportedly attacks in the gulf of oman south of iran. the u.s. navy in the region received two separate distress calls. one at 6:12 a.m. local time, the other at 7:00 a.m. local time. no word yet on who may be responsible if these were attacks, this comes a few months after four other ships were struck or attacked in that region neither of these ships were carrying crude oil, but oil-related products still because of it oil spiking on that news news started to break a couple hours ago. we got oil that was flat and then a pop crude oil up 2.5%, there is a lot of tension and nervousness in the market. let's talk more about this with the chief oil analyst at energy aspects. still a lot of questions out here about what may have happened whether these were attacks if it turns out they were, as they appear to be, what could that mean for the oil market >> i think it's imp
. >>> good morning welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan thank you very much for joining us we begin with breaking news. the u.s. navy fifth fleet assisting two tankers reportedly attacks in the gulf of oman south of iran. the u.s. navy in the region received two separate distress calls. one at 6:12 a.m. local time, the other at 7:00 a.m. local time. no word yet on who may be responsible if these were attacks, this comes a few months after four...
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may signal. >> you're exactly right, brian we have not had the two-year, ten-year inversion, which you normallyave. you can see taking that ten-year down to 2.08% there last week, you can see the panic there is, surrounding that yield curve, i think, in my view. and the fed can eliminate that risk, which i think is almost a bigger risk than the trade war, taking the fundamentals down if they do that and you have already got agreement with mexico, i think there's an agreement waiting yet with china. if the economy picks up and earnings estimates start to rise again, you could have a heck of a rally as this year progresses. >> yeah. you know what? go to the mall of america, jim i don't hear anybody out there saying, we can't buy the jeans, there's a trade war going on we'll see. jim paulsen, thank you. >> thanks, brian. >>> posted their biggest weekly gain in 30 years at some point that could lead to a massive drop in prices we'll explain why. >>> first insys, first pharmaceutical company to file bankruptcy and other companies that might be at risk coming up. so, every day, we put our latest tech
may signal. >> you're exactly right, brian we have not had the two-year, ten-year inversion, which you normallyave. you can see taking that ten-year down to 2.08% there last week, you can see the panic there is, surrounding that yield curve, i think, in my view. and the fed can eliminate that risk, which i think is almost a bigger risk than the trade war, taking the fundamentals down if they do that and you have already got agreement with mexico, i think there's an agreement waiting yet...
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brian. quick question, and you may not know the answer to this, so we'll accept that, but do we know if the governor will be back this morning as part of this news conference or if we're hearing primarily from the mayor, the police chief and local officials? >> reporter: we are not quite sure about the governor. we believe the governor is going to have an event later on this morning, a separate event, but we do not know that. we do expect the police chief, jim cervera to come in and give some new details, possibly mayor bobby dyer. those have been the two gentlemen who have given the most information so far and we haven't had a lot of details since last night's conference, so we're counting on semifor some key information. and we're looking for any real detail about possible conflict this man had with people at his work that might have prompted him to come in and start shooting people. and whether there might have been a specific target in mind. those are some things that maybe the police chief and the mayor, possibly the fbi might be able to answer. >> yeah. and what we learned from the sc
brian. quick question, and you may not know the answer to this, so we'll accept that, but do we know if the governor will be back this morning as part of this news conference or if we're hearing primarily from the mayor, the police chief and local officials? >> reporter: we are not quite sure about the governor. we believe the governor is going to have an event later on this morning, a separate event, but we do not know that. we do expect the police chief, jim cervera to come in and give...
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figure out why she might have gone to that park that night and that might be an answer that we may never get. >> brianamala harris hammers joe biden in the democratic debate, the front-runner is battling back and defending what he portrays as a lifetime devoted to civil rights. >>> plus, a big win for the u.s. national team at the women's world cup. both u.s. goals were scored by a player who's drawn criticism from president trump. eric volunteered to come to my rescue that evening. ...to a mom, these things really matter. from this day forward, i'm a lexus customer for life. thank you. sincerely... ivy, kim, david, greg. crafting every experience for our guests with the same level of care we craft our vehicles. that's what makes lexus, lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. fidelintroducing fidelityrules stock and bond index funds lexus. with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we now offer the industry's first true zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. plus, we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. how many other firms give you this mu
figure out why she might have gone to that park that night and that might be an answer that we may never get. >> brianamala harris hammers joe biden in the democratic debate, the front-runner is battling back and defending what he portrays as a lifetime devoted to civil rights. >>> plus, a big win for the u.s. national team at the women's world cup. both u.s. goals were scored by a player who's drawn criticism from president trump. eric volunteered to come to my rescue that...
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welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan thanks for joining us.wo major market stories developing at this hour. futures are higher right now nothing seems to hold this market down. dow futures up 74. all as the fed kicks off a two-day meeting today. tomorrow we get the decision on interest rates pay attention to this. i know it's wonkky. the yield on the german ten-year note -- our ten-year note is yielding 2.5%. their ten-year note is yielding negative 0.29% with this press conference from the ecb, we saw the yield on the ten-year bund in germany continue to fall you are paying to borrow money it's an incredible story there we'll have more on these big stories coming up. first we have to get to europe we have breaking news there on facebook the social network revealing its cryptocurrency ambitions let's get to julia boorstin in cannes, france with more >> facebook announcing a new digital currency called libra. facebook says it makes it easy to send money around the world as it is to send a photo the currency, set to launch in the first half of n
welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan thanks for joining us.wo major market stories developing at this hour. futures are higher right now nothing seems to hold this market down. dow futures up 74. all as the fed kicks off a two-day meeting today. tomorrow we get the decision on interest rates pay attention to this. i know it's wonkky. the yield on the german ten-year note -- our ten-year note is yielding 2.5%. their ten-year note is yielding negative 0.29%...
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. >> afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan futures are higher on the dow. your chart of the day already on this thursday has got to be bitcoin. if you have not been following it, it's been a crazy 24 hours for the crypto all right. this is an intraday chart. 24-hour chart of bitcoin yeah bitcoin right now is down $991 all right. we surged past 13,000 here almost touched or basically did hit 14,000 then news that the biggest bitcoin exchange, coinbase, had crashed. nobody was able to trade on coinbase look at that in minutes, bitcoin fell to about 12,000 14,000 to 12,000 in minutes. kind of tried to come back now we've been sliding throughout the early morning bitcoin down 7% or $1,000 a coin to 11,921. more on this minus a lot of these yellow lines coming up let's get to the macro market. something you're probably more invested in, the stock market. equity futures now are higher. not a lot. dow futures up 66. those trade headlines about a possible truce are boosting markets now. not a huge amount. the nasdaq and s&p a
. >> afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan futures are higher on the dow. your chart of the day already on this thursday has got to be bitcoin. if you have not been following it, it's been a crazy 24 hours for the crypto all right. this is an intraday chart. 24-hour chart of bitcoin yeah bitcoin right now is down $991 all right. we surged past 13,000 here almost touched or basically did hit 14,000 then news that the biggest...
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brian: understood. chuck schumer also in the room. he says the president mayroom. >> not at all. iran goes and bombs tankers. it was american intel that actually showed that happening to the rest of the world. they know this intelligence community everything that is transpiring. they have done a very good job all the way through here. i think the instance of what i saw yesterday, they are well-prepared. they are composed of what they're going to do. it will be measured. all within the basis of getting the ultimate goal that iran can never achieve a nuclear weapon. brian: congressman, if we were, did have planes in the air and ships in place and we did have an attack going, would you have been informed of it? i'm referring to "the new york times" story. >> normally i get a phone call maybe right before, right after, and i think what you're seeing with this president, he has a goal to achieve. i will not judge him on the basis of something short like this, because think about what he has been able to achieve. he was sitting with president xi of china when -- mis
brian: understood. chuck schumer also in the room. he says the president mayroom. >> not at all. iran goes and bombs tankers. it was american intel that actually showed that happening to the rest of the world. they know this intelligence community everything that is transpiring. they have done a very good job all the way through here. i think the instance of what i saw yesterday, they are well-prepared. they are composed of what they're going to do. it will be measured. all within the...
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make sure that we are not bypassing the staff news and have an opportunity to thank brian, since his last day is may 31st. we won't have the pleasure of your company anymore and we do want to thank you for your contribution and at least for a very short period of time, giving faith and hope to the staff as there were resources coming to their aid. not to guilt trip you on your way out of the door, we do wish you good fortune and good work with the public defender and we want to make sure we acknowledge your efforts while you were here >> thank you. >> thank you so much. commissioner ambrose has said it was way too short, are you sure you won't change your mind? [laughter] >> thank you for your contributions and your hard work and no pat relied on you tremendously. i enjoyed working with you and wish it could have been longer. you helped us pass an ordinance today that is going to hopefully empower a lot more grassroots candidates and disperse more funds throughout the final throughout the funding program. you should be proud of the work you did to help make that happen best of luck to you in the pub
make sure that we are not bypassing the staff news and have an opportunity to thank brian, since his last day is may 31st. we won't have the pleasure of your company anymore and we do want to thank you for your contribution and at least for a very short period of time, giving faith and hope to the staff as there were resources coming to their aid. not to guilt trip you on your way out of the door, we do wish you good fortune and good work with the public defender and we want to make sure we...
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evening, maybe you're still awake in toronto and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian raptors did take care of business last night. bringing home their first ever nba title. if you went to bed early and missed the game, don't worry we have highlights we spoil it. there is your end result look at that we know that backman turner overdrive was from winnipeg, not toronto. first more serious business. we follow the developing story out of the middle east, new video to the cnbc newsroom this morning from the united states military as you can see, it is black and white, grainy. but it appears to show the iranian navy removing what looks like an unexploded mine that was attached to the hull of one of those two tankers in the gulf of oman yesterday secretary of state michael pompeo blaming iran for yesterday's attacks. we'll have more on this coming up later in the show with rbc's haleema kroft. that video, you can see those naval guys on the boat reaching in, taking something off the side of the boat, in the cover of darkness, and then running away for fleeing on their boat v
evening, maybe you're still awake in toronto and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian raptors did take care of business last night. bringing home their first ever nba title. if you went to bed early and missed the game, don't worry we have highlights we spoil it. there is your end result look at that we know that backman turner overdrive was from winnipeg, not toronto. first more serious business. we follow the developing story out of the middle east, new video to...
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police on long island in new york say stanley warez killed brian lehman in 2016. other gang members mayave been involved. the body was found buried in a shallow grave on a nature preserve over memorial day weekend. investigators say the gang likely perceived him as a threat. rob: a murder investigation underway after a former arkansas state senator was found dead in her home. local reports say neighbors of linda collins smith heard gunshots days before her body was discovered wrapped in blankets. republicans from 2014-2018, we are praying for her loved ones during this time. the mother of a missing connecticut woman filed for custody of her 5 grandkids. she will be in court, estranged husband is order to stay away from kids indefinitely. they are seen here charged in connection to jennifer's disappearance. police used cell phone things to track down 30 locations they visited the night she went missing. they were dumping trash bags filled with evidence. police are using cadaver dogs to search the trash and energy plants at this point. jillian: 8 missouri court will decide if the state's
police on long island in new york say stanley warez killed brian lehman in 2016. other gang members mayave been involved. the body was found buried in a shallow grave on a nature preserve over memorial day weekend. investigators say the gang likely perceived him as a threat. rob: a murder investigation underway after a former arkansas state senator was found dead in her home. local reports say neighbors of linda collins smith heard gunshots days before her body was discovered wrapped in...
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in may 26-year-old brian gaulke died after a collision with an suv and just this week a man in tampa,iously injured after a crash with a tanker truck shattering the scooter. in chicago, just one week into its e-scooter pilot program, doctors are already noticing an increase in scooter-related injuries. >> i'm seeing these scooters on every street corner and i'm thinking to myself, oh, my goodness, it's going to be a busy summer. >> reporter: mayor briley says for now the concerns outweigh the commerce. >> we can have some more conversations with the companies and decide whether or not it makes sense for them to come back. >> reporter: while nashville's mayor is recommending the ban, it's up to the metro council to ultimately approve it, and one of those companies, lime, which is one of those venture backed companies had a statement in response to the ban. they said, quote, lime has been responsive in addressing mayor briley's concerns and will continue to put safety first. >> it will be interesting to see how it all plays out. people are using those scooters. >> and they can be danger
in may 26-year-old brian gaulke died after a collision with an suv and just this week a man in tampa,iously injured after a crash with a tanker truck shattering the scooter. in chicago, just one week into its e-scooter pilot program, doctors are already noticing an increase in scooter-related injuries. >> i'm seeing these scooters on every street corner and i'm thinking to myself, oh, my goodness, it's going to be a busy summer. >> reporter: mayor briley says for now the concerns...
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>> well, good morning, govern or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brianlivan here in philadelphia where the sun just about ready to rise and we are just outside of this philadelphia energy solutions refinery, which set off a massive explosion on friday and a fire that burned for more than 24 hours there were five minor injuries but the situation certainly could have been much, much worse and that is why we are here today. there are a number of reasons and explanations we need to dig into around this refinery and you see the explosion there and a lot of questions which still remain, exactly why did that explosion and fire happen. investigators will be pouring in today. they were here over the weekend, at least three major federal agencies are indeed involved as well as the city of philadelphia what happens now the refinery they're not giving us a lot of updates on exactly what the output currently is this is the 10th biggest refinery in the united states. it is the largest on the east coast. it produces about 330,000 barrels per day, which is more than 150
>> well, good morning, govern or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brianlivan here in philadelphia where the sun just about ready to rise and we are just outside of this philadelphia energy solutions refinery, which set off a massive explosion on friday and a fire that burned for more than 24 hours there were five minor injuries but the situation certainly could have been much, much worse and that is why we are here today. there are a number of...
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. >> brian stelter, thank you very much. >>> it may not rank with opening king tut's tumoral caw upon'srs, a locked safe at the verm illan heritage museum in alberta, canada, has resist the the efforts of former owners and blacksmiths and how many guests took a crack at opening this thing until stephen mills showed up. stephen mills is with me now. stephen, how? it took you one fry triand it was like bada bing, bada boom. >> thanks for having me. it is just like that. a lot of good luck that day for sure? >> how did you even come up with this combination? where did this come from. >> i was there with my wife and kids and i just knelt down and looked at the combination lock and it ran zero to 60 so i just tossed my head for a second and let's give 20, 40, 60 a shot. and so i done -- the typical combination lock three times to the right, two times to the left and one time to the right, and tried the hand wheel and it cracked open. >> and -- the big reveal? what was in the safe? >> i was -- my mouth dropped to the floor and i stood up and i'm like, i'm buying a lottery ticket tonight. and
. >> brian stelter, thank you very much. >>> it may not rank with opening king tut's tumoral caw upon'srs, a locked safe at the verm illan heritage museum in alberta, canada, has resist the the efforts of former owners and blacksmiths and how many guests took a crack at opening this thing until stephen mills showed up. stephen mills is with me now. stephen, how? it took you one fry triand it was like bada bing, bada boom. >> thanks for having me. it is just like that. a lot...
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morning, good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching us i am brianlivan. so glad to have you with us on this monday. happy monday because it is a good morning for stocks here and all over the world today u.s. stock futures are up 90 points right now nasdaq and s&p futures are also higher coming off the best week of the year. this after the united states struck a deal over the weekend with mexico to avoid new tariffs. the question though is can this loose deal really last it is a good question, and we've got answers and great guests coming up on that. >>> right now, to the $100 billion story of the day raytheon and united technologies are merging. it will suddenly create a bohemouth in the aerospace business the new company will have a market cap of more than 100 billion and annual sales of about $74 billion. it will become the second largest aerospace and defense company in the world behind boeing and they will make everything from jet engines and cockpit controls to tomahawk missile. the connecticut based united technology will control the company,
morning, good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching us i am brianlivan. so glad to have you with us on this monday. happy monday because it is a good morning for stocks here and all over the world today u.s. stock futures are up 90 points right now nasdaq and s&p futures are also higher coming off the best week of the year. this after the united states struck a deal over the weekend with mexico to avoid new tariffs. the question though is...
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good morning, good afternoon, good evening, ask welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brianlivan. yesterday the second best day of the year for stocks, the dow soaring 500 points you're probably wondering is that rally going to follow through today? let's go ahead and find out. right now at this 5:00 a.m. hour, we do see a little bit of a continuation of yesterday, dow futures up80 points. we're not soaring on the futures. no one's saying that, but we are not seeing that drop that we had in may every time we went up we take two steps backment not the case today. we are on green across the screen for bonds or bond yields backing up a bit yesterday the fed of course all but came out screaming it might lower interest rates this year the benchmark ten-year not reacting too much, still very low, only five bips, basis points as we say in the biz. a similar story in asia, at least for one major market let me clear this. there we go. even though the world bank trimmed its global growth forecast for the year down to 2.6% from 2.9%, which is, by the way, the lowest growth forecast in
good morning, good afternoon, good evening, ask welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brianlivan. yesterday the second best day of the year for stocks, the dow soaring 500 points you're probably wondering is that rally going to follow through today? let's go ahead and find out. right now at this 5:00 a.m. hour, we do see a little bit of a continuation of yesterday, dow futures up80 points. we're not soaring on the futures. no one's saying that, but we are not seeing that...
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may be watching. happy friday. i'm brianlivan the imac, the ipod, the iphone, new headquarters, just dozens of innovations designed by sir jony ive who said he is leaving apple after two years with the company. it's a big move and a big surprise much more on jony ive's exit in a few moments. first let's get you set up on the final trading day of the month, the final trading day of the quarter, the final trading day of the first half of 2019. we are higher right now. dow futures up 98 points remember, we need 1.6% now to get to that new high we got close last couple days have not helped us out not up 1.6%, but we're in the green. futures tended to understate the move we ahave the blue chips on their best monthly pace since january. the dow on pace for its best june since all the way back in 1938 wow. 1938 no big move into asia overnight. g20 and trade, we'll get to that in seconds that's the market mover. not seeing a lot of movement here a bit in the red in europe everybody is waiting to see what happens at that big summit i
may be watching. happy friday. i'm brianlivan the imac, the ipod, the iphone, new headquarters, just dozens of innovations designed by sir jony ive who said he is leaving apple after two years with the company. it's a big move and a big surprise much more on jony ive's exit in a few moments. first let's get you set up on the final trading day of the month, the final trading day of the quarter, the final trading day of the first half of 2019. we are higher right now. dow futures up 98 points...
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we had a group on may 29th, that was 1045 in a large group. brianthat could make your life, everybody else's life easier, make it safer for the country. what are those two things? >> we need a fix to flores, apply a consequence and tbpra. we have to apply some type of consequence because the folks we're interviewing day in, day out, the agents are hearing every day, bring a kid you will be released. brian: that is what the tbpra. if you get in, you get to stay. if you're with a parent, they both get to stay. word is out. they're emptying out their country. absolutely ridiculous. totally preventable. sadly you have to deal with it on front lines while they gave each other pay raises in congress. >> thank you. brian: straight ahead, new surgeon general pot is more dangerous today than it was decade ago. is that a good idea, would it be good idea to let would-be cops use medical marijuana? that is an idea in utah. here is michael ray performing, "i'm going to miss you ♪. ♪ that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill th
we had a group on may 29th, that was 1045 in a large group. brianthat could make your life, everybody else's life easier, make it safer for the country. what are those two things? >> we need a fix to flores, apply a consequence and tbpra. we have to apply some type of consequence because the folks we're interviewing day in, day out, the agents are hearing every day, bring a kid you will be released. brian: that is what the tbpra. if you get in, you get to stay. if you're with a parent,...
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i mentioned on fade it on the overall market, i agree with steven and brian kelly you trade it i think it is a push towards the mayigh of -- what is it? i think last year 420 or thereabouts. i think we do that into their july earnings release, melissa. >> boeing up 7%. tim, trade it or fade it >> i think you trade this one. we had good news in terms of new orders out of the uk, et cetera, et cetera. this is a company that to me, first of all, i think it is cyclical minus and i think it is industrial plus. what i mean by that is, yes, you could say it is the ultimate stock that could fall victim to slower economic growth around the world. this has been a story that's really been all about boeing itself we're not removing the headline risk we're not removing the tragedies that happened, but this is a company that in terms of execution in all other parts of their game is extraordinary. this was an important week it was important technically, for their core business. i don't think based upon the order cycle and the demand for only one of two global players that do what they do it is a stock that should fall victim to
i mentioned on fade it on the overall market, i agree with steven and brian kelly you trade it i think it is a push towards the mayigh of -- what is it? i think last year 420 or thereabouts. i think we do that into their july earnings release, melissa. >> boeing up 7%. tim, trade it or fade it >> i think you trade this one. we had good news in terms of new orders out of the uk, et cetera, et cetera. this is a company that to me, first of all, i think it is cyclical minus and i think...
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may never know. >> interesting. thank you, brian. >> thanks. >>> now that two of e.are on record supporting her, as brian just said, will it make a difference in the court of public opinion? we're going to discuss that next. new coppertone sport cl. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that's cleaner and better. we're producing cleaner-burning natural gas. and solar and wind power. and wherever your day takes you... we have advanced fuels for a better commute. and we're developing ultra-fast-charging technology for evs.. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. so we can all keep advancing. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... man 1: ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare
may never know. >> interesting. thank you, brian. >> thanks. >>> now that two of e.are on record supporting her, as brian just said, will it make a difference in the court of public opinion? we're going to discuss that next. new coppertone sport cl. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp,...
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brian: did he care about being found in contempt? is that it? >> i believe that mayan. the democrats are not just going to hold him in contempt like the republicans did with eric holder. take the contempt citation and go across the street to a federal judge would you order him to comply then is he really in hot water in a federal judge orders him to comply. support of this and i'm critical of the attorney general he did, this he sat on the subpoena and the negotiated. if you get a subpoena. and they want information from you that you don't think you can or should give, you don't sit on it. you take it to a judge and ask the judge to resolve it. it hasn't happened yet. steve: what he did is all legal. >> well, yes, it is. steve: that's the way he did it? >> correct. the attorney general is a very smart fellow. i am surprised that he agreed to release these documents. steve: judge, thank you. >> all the best. brian: would you trade your smart phone for a flip phone one week? what if we told you someone would pay you 1,000 bucks to do it? steve: sign me up. brian: meet
brian: did he care about being found in contempt? is that it? >> i believe that mayan. the democrats are not just going to hold him in contempt like the republicans did with eric holder. take the contempt citation and go across the street to a federal judge would you order him to comply then is he really in hot water in a federal judge orders him to comply. support of this and i'm critical of the attorney general he did, this he sat on the subpoena and the negotiated. if you get a...
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of a back in mid may san francisco police raided the home of freelance videographer brian carmody taking a sledgehammer to the gate of his house and seizing his computers phones and other devices their goal to uncover the source of a leaked police report in the journalist possession. it seems with the charging of us governments and law enforcement agencies have been feeling rather a bold move to clamp down on the freedom of the press which means it's time for us to start watching the hawks. what. looks like a real this is what. lies at the bottom. of. the day like you that i got. with that we. would. be. pretty. well going to watching the hawks i am tired and on top of my list. yeah. sort of i want to be shocked at this point but. as we've seen here there's there's definitely the signs of and pointing toward this is what will happen it will have bold police and governments to cross a line that they otherwise wouldn't have crossed yeah i mean it shocked me when i saw australia pulling this like within weeks of you know me it was like i was certain was like one journalist gets worried anot
of a back in mid may san francisco police raided the home of freelance videographer brian carmody taking a sledgehammer to the gate of his house and seizing his computers phones and other devices their goal to uncover the source of a leaked police report in the journalist possession. it seems with the charging of us governments and law enforcement agencies have been feeling rather a bold move to clamp down on the freedom of the press which means it's time for us to start watching the hawks....
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brian was in the may and gordon was december 1995. so they died 18 months apart.pours across england cause transport disruption, with some southern rail services cancelled because of flooded tracks. how electric cars are being used to power a small portuguese atlantic island. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. andrea leadsom and mark harper are the latest candidates to launch their campaigns to replace theresa may as consersative party theresa may as conservative party leader, and become the country's next prime minister. the initial group of ten candidates will be whittled down to two by a series of mp votes over the next few weeks. the final pair will then face a ballot of the wider party membership. we should know the winner of the contest towards the end ofjuly. this morning, andrea leadsom launched her campaign by pledging action on climate change. mark harper called for tax cuts for those on lower incomes. rory stewart will launch his campaign later, criticising his rivals for offering what he called ‘eye—watering tax cuts‘ as a ‘cheap electoral b
brian was in the may and gordon was december 1995. so they died 18 months apart.pours across england cause transport disruption, with some southern rail services cancelled because of flooded tracks. how electric cars are being used to power a small portuguese atlantic island. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. andrea leadsom and mark harper are the latest candidates to launch their campaigns to replace theresa may as consersative party theresa may as conservative party leader, and...