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carl's alibi checked out. in fact, caught carl right where he said he was around the time marc was gunned down, meeting his daughter at the bank where she worked. he could not have shot marc. while the investigation continued, marc's parents spent time at the cemetery, finally able to do what they couldn't when their son was still alive. >> we'd talk to him. talk to marc. >> and rainy days were the worst. i didn't like rainy days. >> reporter: what do you mean rainy days? >> i didn't like him getting wet. i knew he was in heaven. but i just didn't like the rain on him. >> reporter: and then? pure luck, really. remember how neighbors reported seeing an african american stranger in the neighborhood? now, someone called the cops with a tip. somebody who matched that description was actually boasting about shooting marc despain. that was a nice, little gift? >> it was. >> reporter: didn't take them long to find the guy. street name, qualow. real name, terrance barker. and he was nervous. >> i can see your heart be
carl's alibi checked out. in fact, caught carl right where he said he was around the time marc was gunned down, meeting his daughter at the bank where she worked. he could not have shot marc. while the investigation continued, marc's parents spent time at the cemetery, finally able to do what they couldn't when their son was still alive. >> we'd talk to him. talk to marc. >> and rainy days were the worst. i didn't like rainy days. >> reporter: what do you mean rainy days?...
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carl: no.of view as -- at the which wasast week interesting. between the bank of england, the ecb and the bank of canada came out and said he much the same thing but the bank of japan was sitting quietly on the sides. i learned this lesson from larry summers. favor toanks work in interest ofr own their own countries and not the interest of the worlds. so it is unusual to see a common thread, a common thread with central banks coordinating. tom: let's bring up the larry summers op-ed. the former secretary treasury really, really going after the trump administration. "the president's behavior in and around cg 20 summit was unsettling to u.s. allies. biographer robert caro has or may notower may corrupt but it always reveals. a corporate chief executive who spent behavior -- executive whose public behavior was as a rough as that of mr. trump would already have been replaced." read the central bank reports and they say they have uncertainty coming out of the united states. they are saying, we don't
carl: no.of view as -- at the which wasast week interesting. between the bank of england, the ecb and the bank of canada came out and said he much the same thing but the bank of japan was sitting quietly on the sides. i learned this lesson from larry summers. favor toanks work in interest ofr own their own countries and not the interest of the worlds. so it is unusual to see a common thread, a common thread with central banks coordinating. tom: let's bring up the larry summers op-ed. the former...
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and they, little did i know, forwarded my application to carl sagan's office, and carl sagan wrote a personal letter to me. >> oh, my god. >> hand signed. >> hinojosa: you get it in the mail? >> in the mail. i said, "carl sagan? is that the same guy who's on the tonight show and the..." i said, "oh, couldn't be." and i looked, i rubbed my eyes, and there it was. and he invited me to cornell to help me decide whether i would ultimately attend there. and i said, "is he joking, is he serious?" and so i, you know, called to make arrangements, and yes, he met me out front of his building, out of his lab, invited me up, chatted about the universe. he reached back, pulled out one of his books. i thought that was the coolest thing. he didn't have to look. he pulled back the book, it was the book he wrote, signed it to me. and this is cornell university in the winter, so, like, it began to snow that afternoon. and he drove me back to the bus station, because i took the bus up there from new york city. and saw that the snow was getting thicker, and he jotted down his home phone on a piece of p
and they, little did i know, forwarded my application to carl sagan's office, and carl sagan wrote a personal letter to me. >> oh, my god. >> hand signed. >> hinojosa: you get it in the mail? >> in the mail. i said, "carl sagan? is that the same guy who's on the tonight show and the..." i said, "oh, couldn't be." and i looked, i rubbed my eyes, and there it was. and he invited me to cornell to help me decide whether i would ultimately attend there....
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i think carl frampton, doing what i do best. ithinki carl frampton, doing what i do best. task. but if things go the way they have been in training, then i will win this fight. since then i will win this fight. since the away end, frampton has issued a statement, apologising to fans for not making the weight but if the kids are sure on against andres gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fightand a gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and a title bout will surely fall. usain bolt‘s career in athletics could go on and on according to his long time rivaljustin gatlin. the american won 100 metres gold at the athens olympics in 2004 and is still going at the age of 35. he thinks bolt might reconsider his decision to quit after next week's world championships in london. the special thing about it is not just such a predominant figure who will make a void in our sport, but it will be filled by such young athletes who want to make a name for themselves but he has the opportunity always to come back. once he leaves, he can come back, h
i think carl frampton, doing what i do best. ithinki carl frampton, doing what i do best. task. but if things go the way they have been in training, then i will win this fight. since then i will win this fight. since the away end, frampton has issued a statement, apologising to fans for not making the weight but if the kids are sure on against andres gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fightand a gutierrez tomorrow night, a bigger fight and a title...
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this is about what carl bernstein's talking about. this is about our constitutional government, it's about the high end of the press, which trump doesn't und stand. he knows the bottom feeders in the tabloid world. that's the kind of people he knows. people who can be bought and sold. people who can be scared. if he thinks "the new york times" or "the washington post" or cnn is going to be scared by him, he is in for the rudest awakening -- >> so let's be clear about this. what you're saying is that anyone else out there that wants to be funny, "saturday night live," come seedians, people that mock him on tv, that is acceptable, but for the president to have a little bit of a sense of humor this morning, and to actually put out a video that he was in with fake wrestling, you're now saying it's fascism. >> no, not true. ben when kathy griffin did something physically that would possibly incite violence against the president, we all denounced her. this is the same -- >> -- condemnation -- >> -- one second. >> i want to interject here. t
this is about what carl bernstein's talking about. this is about our constitutional government, it's about the high end of the press, which trump doesn't und stand. he knows the bottom feeders in the tabloid world. that's the kind of people he knows. people who can be bought and sold. people who can be scared. if he thinks "the new york times" or "the washington post" or cnn is going to be scared by him, he is in for the rudest awakening -- >> so let's be clear about...
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carl, do you think that's possible? >> it's possible, but i think we need to look at a couple other things. first of all at the time jeff sessions had been named the head of national security policy for the trump campaign. very important. we need to find out from sessions, probably the congress needs to call him back very soon and get a full explanation of all of his conversations with russians. really what's most interesting here is what might have sessions said to the candidate, to donald trump, about these and any other discussions he had with russians because now we're playing with the word "collusion." we're playing with the word "interference" but now we're beginning to see why these investigations are moving so close and why the president of the united states is so concerned that they're closing in on him, his family, his dealings with russians. pieces are starting to fall together. there can be some innocent explanations for all kinds of things. but we now need to know a lot more about how it is that all of thes
carl, do you think that's possible? >> it's possible, but i think we need to look at a couple other things. first of all at the time jeff sessions had been named the head of national security policy for the trump campaign. very important. we need to find out from sessions, probably the congress needs to call him back very soon and get a full explanation of all of his conversations with russians. really what's most interesting here is what might have sessions said to the candidate, to...
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carl, he is impressive guy. no one who can look at general kelly's background and sacrifice he made for this country losing his son in afghanistan that he just reeks gravitas. is that the type of guy you think can tell the president, mr. president, this approach you're taking is not right? now it is up to the president to listen. i think you're quite right, carl, general kelly would do that but it is up to the president to listen. >> absolutely and i think it comes with a level of force to. general kelly understands the president is boss. i know reince, i think he is a great guy. he really didn't have the backbone to stand up to trump. >> who does? >> yeah, but thing is he was part of a party we beat. he didn't really want there. >> republicans are the party that we beat? >> donald trump beat the republican party. >> he was republican party nominee and reince priebus helped him get there. he had to beat, but then october was calling for him to not be nominee. >> he was worrying about the "access hollywood" tape.
carl, he is impressive guy. no one who can look at general kelly's background and sacrifice he made for this country losing his son in afghanistan that he just reeks gravitas. is that the type of guy you think can tell the president, mr. president, this approach you're taking is not right? now it is up to the president to listen. i think you're quite right, carl, general kelly would do that but it is up to the president to listen. >> absolutely and i think it comes with a level of force...
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carl don't you think? is an obvious -- >> we can't hold a candle to this >> let's have a glass of wine later and see what happens >> i'm not doing the swimsuit with you >> i say go for it we'll willing to let go of that copyright, that trademark. >> here is the only copyright. you got to wear the swimming suits that we wear >> the web one i got dibs on that one, carl >> congratulations have fun tonight >> thank you so much >> thank you >> jen smedley and kristin hensly from i mom so hard. >>> let's get over to wapner and "the half. >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm scott wapner our top trade this hour, sacking goldman. the stock getting a rare downgrade today as another influential analyst calls for a dramatic shakeup at the firm, including -- get this -- the ouster of ceo lloyd blankfein. let's begin with kbw's call of the day, a downgrade of goldman. it is to neutral analysts cutting the price target there by $30 as
carl don't you think? is an obvious -- >> we can't hold a candle to this >> let's have a glass of wine later and see what happens >> i'm not doing the swimsuit with you >> i say go for it we'll willing to let go of that copyright, that trademark. >> here is the only copyright. you got to wear the swimming suits that we wear >> the web one i got dibs on that one, carl >> congratulations have fun tonight >> thank you so much >> thank you...
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the great carl reiner, he says, don't retire. he will be with us on the show later tonight, himself, carl reiner. this is where the action is. , wn almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® delicious pasta marinara. but birds eye made it from zucchini. mmm! bird: mashed potatoes and rice. but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a fork! oh, no. (giggling) bird: new birds eye veggie made. so veggie good. >>> the senate intelligence committee does not yet have a date lined up to speak to donald trump jr but there is still a busy week for that committee. nbc news learned that senate panel scheduled to begin its first interviewes with trump campaign officials later this week. and right now it is unclear
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i think carl icahn recognized that. he came in and he looked to cook and others to return some of that cash to shareholders and it was a home run for investors and the stock and the stock did very well with carl's involvement in the country -- company. but it was clearly the exception to the rule. >> you know, david, there's also, we cover it certainly, companies that are considered, quote/unquote, ripe for activist investors. ge was a focus for a lot of -- for a lot of people. as an individual investor, do you ever try and identify those and invest in them? i mean, it hasn't really moved the needle on ge's stock recently, but it has on others. >> it can be easy to identify some of the companies, but you might be sitting for a long time waiting for an activist investor to recognize that. i think a lot of boards out there, they're supposed to be an advocate for the shareholder, but unfortunately, there's a good number of them that act as a little more than an agent for the ceo, awarding out, you know, very large compensa
i think carl icahn recognized that. he came in and he looked to cook and others to return some of that cash to shareholders and it was a home run for investors and the stock and the stock did very well with carl's involvement in the country -- company. but it was clearly the exception to the rule. >> you know, david, there's also, we cover it certainly, companies that are considered, quote/unquote, ripe for activist investors. ge was a focus for a lot of -- for a lot of people. as an...
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carl >> all right seema, thank you for that, seema mody let's get back to hq for a news update happyy >>> happy friday thanks so much here's what's happening at this hour, everybody. secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with qatar's foreign minister at the state department today. he says the u.s. is satisfied with the efforts to implement an agreement aimed at combatting terror financing which was signed last week he urged other arab states to lift a land blockade on the country of qatar >>> transgender people in north carolina are still prevented from using rest rooms matching their jengender identity under new bathroom bill. this is according to a new lawsuit which was filed today and that suit alleges the new law violates equal protection rights a make shift memorial has been set up outside the home of chester bennington, the late lead singer of the band linkin park, they led behind flowers and other mementos the 41-year-old's body was found thursday morning in the southern california home. >>> and dez bryant hosted a barbecue feast for his fans, his friends, and his family
carl >> all right seema, thank you for that, seema mody let's get back to hq for a news update happyy >>> happy friday thanks so much here's what's happening at this hour, everybody. secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with qatar's foreign minister at the state department today. he says the u.s. is satisfied with the efforts to implement an agreement aimed at combatting terror financing which was signed last week he urged other arab states to lift a land blockade on the...
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carl, i got to believe that this is a time where investors need to make sure they own the stocks they'repared to own in a correction because i do think that the environment that we're in has so much uncertainty it in and, you know, not kind of little uncertainty but things that could go really wrong and really dramatically change the way we perceive market valuations you know, i don't know when that starts i don't know when it comes i think you want to use the market strength to just make sure that you've got the right portfolio mix just in case things are not so good going forward. >> you are referring to tech specifically i'm looking at going toll dashgs $924. >> yeah. for me, tech is where i live so i think it's particularly important in tech. ways so incredibly strong through the first six months of the year and at the same time, i think this is really a market wide issue. >> yeah, you know, it's interesting, roger tech at least the big stocks like f.a.n.g. are going down similar to the way they went up which is all as a group and seemingly not because of individual headlines this se
carl, i got to believe that this is a time where investors need to make sure they own the stocks they'repared to own in a correction because i do think that the environment that we're in has so much uncertainty it in and, you know, not kind of little uncertainty but things that could go really wrong and really dramatically change the way we perceive market valuations you know, i don't know when that starts i don't know when it comes i think you want to use the market strength to just make sure...
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carl, anything wrong with that?me question to the president of the united states, why won't he disclose all of his conversations and tell us, i am ordering everybody in my white house to disclose publicly all of their dealings with russians during the campaign and since. unless it involves secret diplomacy in a nature that can't be disclosed. this is a coverup. it doesn't mean the law has been necessarily broken, but we have seen for months and months, there is a coverup going on, that various people are part of it. that the president of the united states has not been honest or forthcoming. that he's tried to demean, undermine, and obstruct all of these investigations and is how talking about throughout the white house, to many people in the white house, who are now aware that he is trying to get rid of robert mueller. so he doesn't want this investigation. he wants all of this to go away rather than deal with it in a forthright way. the same way that the attorney general in the united states did not want to deal wi
carl, anything wrong with that?me question to the president of the united states, why won't he disclose all of his conversations and tell us, i am ordering everybody in my white house to disclose publicly all of their dealings with russians during the campaign and since. unless it involves secret diplomacy in a nature that can't be disclosed. this is a coverup. it doesn't mean the law has been necessarily broken, but we have seen for months and months, there is a coverup going on, that various...
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i'm carl quint knanilla along w sara eisen >> technology is one of the leader sectors and president donaldrump is on his way to meet with g20 leaders in germany later this week, including the one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin all this amid growing concerns over north korea's growing tension. that escalated over the weekend. joining us to discuss is john rutland, and math chthew mcgwir former director at the world bank welcome to you both. thank you for joining us >> good morning. >> john, your expertise is china. you have studied china for a long time. we have been trying to dissect the tweet this morning, trades between north korea and china grew over 40% in the first quarter. so much for china working with us, but we had to give it a try. that was from president trump as he embarked on this journey. what is the prospect of a risk factor for investors escalating tensions between china and the u.s. the two biggest economic superpowers right now? >> they look like they are going that way it's in the interest of the chinese leaders, it's not the interest of the chinese leaders
i'm carl quint knanilla along w sara eisen >> technology is one of the leader sectors and president donaldrump is on his way to meet with g20 leaders in germany later this week, including the one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin all this amid growing concerns over north korea's growing tension. that escalated over the weekend. joining us to discuss is john rutland, and math chthew mcgwir former director at the world bank welcome to you both. thank you for joining us >>...
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that's top of the hour carl, see you in 15. >>> scott, thank you for that.et to the cme group in the meantime to get the santelli exchange hey, rick. >> hi, carl. i'm going to read something that the president said it isn't the first time he's said it to "the wall street journal. everybody is talking about that interview. we'll put it on the screen this regarding janet yellen. i think she's done a good job. i would like to see rates stay low. she's historically been a low-interest-rate person listen, having low rates created by price discovery, by investors getting together, assimilating all the data points, strong data, rates go up, weak data, rates go down. and obviously central banks historically have nudged, used interest rates as ale too, i get it but we are many bus stops beyond the nudging phase where i personally have a problem is when the outcome becomes most important. in other words, the president doesn't seem to be saying, listen, i love when the markets look at what's going on in the world, they see weakness and stay low that's not really what h
that's top of the hour carl, see you in 15. >>> scott, thank you for that.et to the cme group in the meantime to get the santelli exchange hey, rick. >> hi, carl. i'm going to read something that the president said it isn't the first time he's said it to "the wall street journal. everybody is talking about that interview. we'll put it on the screen this regarding janet yellen. i think she's done a good job. i would like to see rates stay low. she's historically been a...
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kristen beck came out as a transgender in 2013, and carl higbie. carl, you were in seal team six.ppened when you left. >> i was there for five years. i refired in 2011. i was working in the department of defense. then i came out in 2012, 2013 time frame. jesse: carl, you don't believe transgender individuals should be serving in the armed forces. >> it's an additional variable. all the time we are forced to makers mall choices that may affect our path in life. the military isn't a social experience. i don't think this helps the troops put bullets in bad guys. i don't think it's good idea. what you do on your own time. you can do whatever wants. but i don't think it helps the u.s. military. jesse: what how do you know what kinds of world we'll be looking at in 10 years, 20 years. the color of america is diverse, and you will of us together can be a stronger america. the war right now is not business and bombs. this is ideology. we don't need conan. we need a diverse military, why can't the military look a little like me. jesse: the controversy is if you are in close quarters in the
kristen beck came out as a transgender in 2013, and carl higbie. carl, you were in seal team six.ppened when you left. >> i was there for five years. i refired in 2011. i was working in the department of defense. then i came out in 2012, 2013 time frame. jesse: carl, you don't believe transgender individuals should be serving in the armed forces. >> it's an additional variable. all the time we are forced to makers mall choices that may affect our path in life. the military isn't a...
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hey, rick. >> hi, carl.en, i hope many of you out there aren't getting harmed by higher rates because you see i'm happy and it's not that i'm happy rates are going up, i'm just happy because there's so much interesting technical analysis that helps me try to understand why ten-year note rates move up and there's a bunch of old axioms from the trading days, the heyday of trading on trading floors we used to say if you want to win, study thin we've done this. we've done a santelli exchange that's the kind of market thin we're talking about. i can't stress enough that the move that we had from the fourth right before the election to the 14th right after the election, that move gives you so many clues. when markets move in big ways in a thin fashion, you don't see in quick lly lines there, it happened pretty quickly, it gives you clues. we've done this before, thirds bond markets like thirds, everything about thirds so we know the low was 178 we know the high on the 14th was 226. so we went through this, 48 basi
hey, rick. >> hi, carl.en, i hope many of you out there aren't getting harmed by higher rates because you see i'm happy and it's not that i'm happy rates are going up, i'm just happy because there's so much interesting technical analysis that helps me try to understand why ten-year note rates move up and there's a bunch of old axioms from the trading days, the heyday of trading on trading floors we used to say if you want to win, study thin we've done this. we've done a santelli exchange...
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when carl was here, that was his thing.e dug into tshit, he had staff working on it, he was concerned about this dark money moving around and who was responsibility and who was benefiting. that is credible what carl is telling you. all this other stuff here, again, this is in robert mueller's court. i, looking forward like every other intel committee member of bringing all the people of interest before us so we know what's going on and we can hear from them. they have a right to tell their story. our intelligence committee is working diligently putting all the pieces of the puzzle together so we have a clear picture when they do come before us. >> you had a long time, you found no collusion, cut it out, this is all politics. this is not a witch hunt. i've seen witch hunts. i saw the bengahzi witch hunt. you get a different feeling if you sit in a room on whether people are trying to find answers or just accuse. every meeting i've been in, democrats, republicans, or a combination of both of news a bipartisan way, nobody is a
when carl was here, that was his thing.e dug into tshit, he had staff working on it, he was concerned about this dark money moving around and who was responsibility and who was benefiting. that is credible what carl is telling you. all this other stuff here, again, this is in robert mueller's court. i, looking forward like every other intel committee member of bringing all the people of interest before us so we know what's going on and we can hear from them. they have a right to tell their...
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>> reporter: mega church minister carl lentz nicknamed the rock star pastor whose hipster congregationluded the likes of kylie and kendall jenner. >> we reach everyone from the faceless to the famous. >> reporter: tmz writing the decision came after bieber decided to rededicate his life to christ and long talks with lentz, said to be a trusted spir sweerlt adviser. >> we heard from sources he was exhausted and really wanted to focus on himself and was spending time with his church friends and his pastor and focusing on his spirituality. >> reporter: justin appearing to be a true believer in lentz during this hillsong interview. >> this issy love carl more. >> reporter: the one-time bad boy of pop's decision comes amidst a spree of other controversies. ♪ i want to on monday the "cold water" singer found himself in hot water after being banned from performing in china for past bad behavior. and wednesday he accidentally hit a photographer. >> oh! >> he's okay. >> back up. >> reporter: he stayed on the scene offering help, and no charges were pressed. hillsong denies having a role in bieb
>> reporter: mega church minister carl lentz nicknamed the rock star pastor whose hipster congregationluded the likes of kylie and kendall jenner. >> we reach everyone from the faceless to the famous. >> reporter: tmz writing the decision came after bieber decided to rededicate his life to christ and long talks with lentz, said to be a trusted spir sweerlt adviser. >> we heard from sources he was exhausted and really wanted to focus on himself and was spending time with...
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and we're going to go back to carl >> rick, ed, thank you, guys good to see you.t june jobs report topping estimates. where are the opportunities for hiring we'll get the answers on that when "squawk alley" comes right back >>> u.s. employers adding 222,000 new nonforeign jobs in june, but where the jobs this month? our kate rogers is outside united nations headquarters in new york city with the answer. kate >> reporter: hey, there, sarah that's right, as the u.s. becomes increasingly globalized, companies and organizations like the united nations are looking to add skilled translators and interpreters to their ranks, like the ones who are working with u.n. delegates in this meeting room right here behind us in fact, the american translator's association says in the past seven years, the number of people working within the industry has actually doubled. the u.n. is currently looking to add about 50 or so hires to its ranks of 450 translators, verbatim reporters, and editors right here in new york city, but it's very competitive to get a job here every year, thousa
and we're going to go back to carl >> rick, ed, thank you, guys good to see you.t june jobs report topping estimates. where are the opportunities for hiring we'll get the answers on that when "squawk alley" comes right back >>> u.s. employers adding 222,000 new nonforeign jobs in june, but where the jobs this month? our kate rogers is outside united nations headquarters in new york city with the answer. kate >> reporter: hey, there, sarah that's right, as the u.s....
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no title eliminator though for carl frampton.is fight has been called off this evening after his opponent was injured after falling in the shower. hello. it's was a rather amazing day for england's ben stokes and toby roland jones on on the second day of the third test with south africa at the oval. with the best of four series level at one—each, england took control thanks to a wonderful 112 from stokes and four wickets from roland jones on his england debut. south africa ended the day on 126 for 8. he may not be the captain any longer but no one can deny these innings we re but no one can deny these innings were white cap that made. this bowling ended the former skipper‘s chances. but on what was a different kind of celebration, another englishman reached three figures. ben stokes tried as his half—century put the hosts on a front foot. a fine session continued after lunch as toby roland jones showed us just how comfortable he is playing test cricket. things can change quickly at this level as roland jones discovered, no matter
no title eliminator though for carl frampton.is fight has been called off this evening after his opponent was injured after falling in the shower. hello. it's was a rather amazing day for england's ben stokes and toby roland jones on on the second day of the third test with south africa at the oval. with the best of four series level at one—each, england took control thanks to a wonderful 112 from stokes and four wickets from roland jones on his england debut. south africa ended the day on...
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. >> let's get a news update >> hi, carl.e's what's happening at this hour the senate judiciary committee unanimously approving the nomination of christopher ray to be fbi director. the nomination now goes to full senate for a vote. president trump nominated ray after firing former agency chief james comey. >>> venezuela's open decision blocking streets as it calls for the first national strike since 2002 the day long strike is meant as an expression of national disapproval of president ma dor yoe's plan to convene a national asemiconductor my to reshape the country's system. >> more problems for chipotle. mice were seen running in a store in dallas. the company called the invasion an extremely isolated incident saying they got inside through small cracks in the building meantime, tests confirming neurorye us have in a customer who ate at a chiptole virginia location >>> the album which john lennon signed for his killer hours before he was shot outside his new york home in 1980 is up for sale pricetag, $1.8 million the signed
. >> let's get a news update >> hi, carl.e's what's happening at this hour the senate judiciary committee unanimously approving the nomination of christopher ray to be fbi director. the nomination now goes to full senate for a vote. president trump nominated ray after firing former agency chief james comey. >>> venezuela's open decision blocking streets as it calls for the first national strike since 2002 the day long strike is meant as an expression of national disapproval...
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carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that hemoked so incessantly, and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. and i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later the two investigative reporters are back in the "washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee. >> i'm glad to see you. >> their former editor. >> like a working reporter. >> it's the first time in decades we've all been together. >> hello, robert. >> how are you? >> it's tempting to think that watergate could never happen again. but these two reporters and their editor know better. >> come on. i look pretty damn good considering. >> yes. it's only 40 years ago. >> is it? >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to see what if any impact it had on our culture today. >> let me get these guys out of the newsroom. >> "vanity fair" photographer annie leibovitz is here to document the three men who took on our president. for bob woodward watergate started much the same way m
carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that hemoked so incessantly, and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. and i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later the two investigative reporters are back in the "washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee. >> i'm glad to see you. >> their former editor....
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carl douglas. carl, do stand by for me. if you can. are you still with me, carl? >> yes, i am. >> okay. do stand by for me one second. i want to come back here before that conversation goes off the rails. coming back to these assets, i just want to make sure we have -- we know of everything in the public domain that o.j. simpson has. is there reason to believe that he has squirld away some money? >> i doubt it. i mean, i have a lot of faith that we've probably collected as much as they can so far, but you just heard from his former lawyer. he's probably not going to be working anytime soon. >> the former members of that so-called dream team, where are they? >> bob kardashian died in 2003, craig. all of the other ones as far as i remember, were still working. shawn chap manhole are still working bear she can are still working in new york. you always see alan dev shuts on the airways giving commentary. i'm still working representing those that need justice, doing all thatic here in la. >> are you at all worried about how your former client is going to be received in
carl douglas. carl, do stand by for me. if you can. are you still with me, carl? >> yes, i am. >> okay. do stand by for me one second. i want to come back here before that conversation goes off the rails. coming back to these assets, i just want to make sure we have -- we know of everything in the public domain that o.j. simpson has. is there reason to believe that he has squirld away some money? >> i doubt it. i mean, i have a lot of faith that we've probably collected as...
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companies take some time off around the holiday, but good conversations to be had as people reflect, carl >> yeah, well, everybody, enjoy the fourth let's all take gratitude that we live in the best country in the world. let's get over to the "closing bell," which starts now. ♪ baby, you're a firework ♪ come on, show 'em what you're worth ♪ make 'em go, oh, oh, oh ♪ >> we had to >> you have to understand, i listen to tunes. i don't listen to words. so of course, i recognize that song >> this is katy perry singing "firework. happy fourth of july, everybody. well, a day early.
companies take some time off around the holiday, but good conversations to be had as people reflect, carl >> yeah, well, everybody, enjoy the fourth let's all take gratitude that we live in the best country in the world. let's get over to the "closing bell," which starts now. ♪ baby, you're a firework ♪ come on, show 'em what you're worth ♪ make 'em go, oh, oh, oh ♪ >> we had to >> you have to understand, i listen to tunes. i don't listen to words. so of...
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hey, rick. >> hi, carl. you know, there's much uncertainty with regard to how the exit of all policies by central banks that have ultimately the same operating manual flood the market with as much liquidity as possible, purchase securities and then corporate securities as well as sovereign government securities and in the case of japan, stocks, etfs. just buy everything in sight it sounds a little unfair for those that look at investing as kind of a, you know, risky potential. you take on more risk, you get more reward. you take on less risk, you get less reward. with the thumb on the scale, rewards are good when you think about the he can wid markeequits maybe not if you look at an income stream if you're holding securities but i'm getting off the point a bit. the spread between ten year notes and boons may offer some clues. let's go to the white board. take ten year notes, minus ten year boons, it is hovering at the lowest level since november. the phigh water mark is when it was 235 basis points that sepa
hey, rick. >> hi, carl. you know, there's much uncertainty with regard to how the exit of all policies by central banks that have ultimately the same operating manual flood the market with as much liquidity as possible, purchase securities and then corporate securities as well as sovereign government securities and in the case of japan, stocks, etfs. just buy everything in sight it sounds a little unfair for those that look at investing as kind of a, you know, risky potential. you take on...
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carl higbie, thanks for being with us tonight.ext, more reaction to president trump's memorable speech at the kennedy center. we'll be back in a moment. risk of danger. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: president trump just wrapping a moving speech in d.c. to veterans. joining me by phone with reaction to that peach and more, counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. >> good evening, judge. what your reaction to the president's speech? >> this is why the president ran in the first place. he honored christians and veterans. last year, maybe last july, mr. trump when he was running put the whole challenge to this country when he said sure i have a 10-point plan to reform the veterans administration. and more importantly if we don't take care of our veterans, who are we as a nation. tonight at the kennedy center he's honoring the veterans. and he conveyed the message, saying what's in your heart. the administration will always support and defend religious liberty. we don't want god fo
carl higbie, thanks for being with us tonight.ext, more reaction to president trump's memorable speech at the kennedy center. we'll be back in a moment. risk of danger. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: president trump just wrapping a moving speech in d.c. to veterans. joining me by phone with reaction to that peach and more, counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. >> good evening, judge. what your reaction to the president's...
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starla and carl kramer downsized last year after carl retired.en a licensed realtor for over 25 years. >> i was at an open house. and a gentleman came in, was telling me about reverse mortgages. and i really wasn't familiar with the concept. and so we researched it, asked questions and decided to buy this little 1,841-square-foot home. >> they sold their 3,200-square-foot home for $500,000. they were able to put down $143,000 in cash. and they used a reverse mortgage for the rest, a single transaction with no payments. >> this allowed them to keep the rest of the money in their pocket, use that money for whatever else they wish. >> many people don't realize that, in 2009, hud introduced the hecm for purchase program to allow seniors to buy a new home. >> we kept the rest of the proceeds from the big home to invest in other things. >> so how does it work? well, it allows you to obtain a reverse mortgage with some of the proceeds from the sale of your previous home or from other savings and assets and buy your next home in a single transaction. >>
starla and carl kramer downsized last year after carl retired.en a licensed realtor for over 25 years. >> i was at an open house. and a gentleman came in, was telling me about reverse mortgages. and i really wasn't familiar with the concept. and so we researched it, asked questions and decided to buy this little 1,841-square-foot home. >> they sold their 3,200-square-foot home for $500,000. they were able to put down $143,000 in cash. and they used a reverse mortgage for the rest, a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber.n to start the first full day of the second half of the year dow is down 38 points. we're watching that closely. geopolitics to watch as well. >> that is where our road map begins for the hour. markets kicking off the first full trading day of the second half of the year in the green. shrugging off geopolitics as north korea launches its first sbo intercontinental ballistic missile. >> president trump leading for the g-20 summit. what's on the agenda. >> volvo going all-in on electric the details on the automaker's plans straight ahead. >> economic data coming our way. let's get to rick santelli rick >> doesn't it feel like a monday but it isn't here's all of the data points that you really want to be paying attention to. factory orders for the month of may expected down half a percent, down a bit more, 0.8% and lost a 10 from minus 0.2 to min minus 0.3. may final all the may reads tossed out, mid-month reads on michigan down 0.8% as well. that's close to expectations and the last time
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber.n to start the first full day of the second half of the year dow is down 38 points. we're watching that closely. geopolitics to watch as well. >> that is where our road map begins for the hour. markets kicking off the first full trading day of the second half of the year in the green. shrugging off geopolitics as north korea launches its first sbo intercontinental ballistic missile. >> president trump leading for the g-20 summit....
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i'm carl quint nanilla with dav faber. strong earnings, watching the senate as mccain returns for a health care vote the president tweeting and pressuring jeff sessions futures are up germany is strong, another record high. ten-year works its way back to 2.3. and schiller up. caterpillar, mcdonald's among the big dow boosters premarket. >> alphabet shares sliding premarket, google's parent company reporting an earnings week but profits hit by a fine from the eu. >> jeff bezos, trump takes to twitter, blasting amazon yet again. 3m, dupont also reporting. also out, lily and gm. metals are getting a bid today copper trying to break out. >> that's exactly what i thought would play out caterpillar, this international would pay out. i'm surprised that the united states is so strong here construction equipment, that's exactly what you want to see for energy, for transport. north america, incredibly strong latin america better than i thought. construction is just on fire you've got a tremendous, tremendous story here where the num
i'm carl quint nanilla with dav faber. strong earnings, watching the senate as mccain returns for a health care vote the president tweeting and pressuring jeff sessions futures are up germany is strong, another record high. ten-year works its way back to 2.3. and schiller up. caterpillar, mcdonald's among the big dow boosters premarket. >> alphabet shares sliding premarket, google's parent company reporting an earnings week but profits hit by a fine from the eu. >> jeff bezos, trump...
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carl, back to you. >> i'll take it from, there leslie thank you.iz leslie picker. >>> amazon's prime day this week is an indication of the enormous boom in e-commerce that is coming on the back of the construction of fulfillment centers across the country our reporter is live from tracy, california, town of 83,000 that's benefitting from that trend. >> that's right. hi there we are in tracy, california, about 70 miles from san francisco. and this is a magnet for fulfillment businesses take a look behind me. that is a huge crate & barrel fulfill ment center. there is one of two amazon distribution centers here. let's walk across the street across the way you can see that tan structure, that massive building is a pacific medical distribution center here. it's not just here this is one intersection in town, by the way take a look at a map of the u.s. and some of the other top hot spots across the country for the fulfill ment business. they include central jersey, lehigh valley, pennsylvania, and louisville, kentucky, to name a few. most of these are m
carl, back to you. >> i'll take it from, there leslie thank you.iz leslie picker. >>> amazon's prime day this week is an indication of the enormous boom in e-commerce that is coming on the back of the construction of fulfillment centers across the country our reporter is live from tracy, california, town of 83,000 that's benefitting from that trend. >> that's right. hi there we are in tracy, california, about 70 miles from san francisco. and this is a magnet for fulfillment...
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carl?now, there's a move here for the former attorney general -- or the current attorney general of the united states, and that is to look at the president of the united states who has thrown him under the bus and go to congress and say, "i'm here to tell you everything you want to know about what happened in our campaign with the russians. ask me anything you want, i'm going to tell you everything, i'm going to tell you what the president and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what flynn and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what the russian ambassador and i talked about," and then we will have some clarity. >> why would we trust -- >> let's see what he says. i don't know if we will trust him, but let's listen to him and see if this coverup continues, because he is in a position to tell us a lot, and perhaps now that the president has thrown him under the bus he might have motivation to let us know what he knows. is that a radical idea? >> it is, and it would make sense, but we know
carl?now, there's a move here for the former attorney general -- or the current attorney general of the united states, and that is to look at the president of the united states who has thrown him under the bus and go to congress and say, "i'm here to tell you everything you want to know about what happened in our campaign with the russians. ask me anything you want, i'm going to tell you everything, i'm going to tell you what the president and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what...
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carl?, there's a move here for the former attorney general -- or the current attorney general of the united states, and that is to look at the president of the united states who has thrown him under the bus and go to congress and say, "i'm here to tell you everything you want to know about what happened in our campaign with the russians. ask me anything you want, i'm going to tell you everything, i'm going to tell you what the president and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what flynn and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what the russian ambassador and i talked about," and then we will have some clarity. >> why would we trust -- >> let's see what he says. i don't know if we will trust him, but let's listen to him and see if this coverup continues, because he is in a position to ll us a lot, and perhaps now that the president has thrown him under the bus he might have motivation to let us know what he knows. is that a radical idea? >> it is, and it would make sense, but we know that
carl?, there's a move here for the former attorney general -- or the current attorney general of the united states, and that is to look at the president of the united states who has thrown him under the bus and go to congress and say, "i'm here to tell you everything you want to know about what happened in our campaign with the russians. ask me anything you want, i'm going to tell you everything, i'm going to tell you what the president and i talked about, i'm going to tell you what flynn...
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you can play buff against carl icahn and walk out the door.the business that those gentlemen are in is a wildly different business, for solely making money and extracting the last penny of every deal they do, donald trump in a licensing deal or carl icahn green mailing some company to buy his shares back at a different price. those are different businesses. this government is deep, xheks a -- complex and complicated. a good number of members of this administration not only don't have experience but are so in over their heads when it comes to the operations of government, this compares nothing to business. being a good businessman does not necessarily mean being a good operator in the nation's capital. >> president trump has said his agenda is pro business but amazon, who the president has taken aim at quite a bit, says amazon owns "washington post." it doesn't. jeff bezos does. they will hire 15,000 people on august 2nd and now it's been reported that jeff bezos is the richest person in the world. president trump continues to attack jeff bezos
you can play buff against carl icahn and walk out the door.the business that those gentlemen are in is a wildly different business, for solely making money and extracting the last penny of every deal they do, donald trump in a licensing deal or carl icahn green mailing some company to buy his shares back at a different price. those are different businesses. this government is deep, xheks a -- complex and complicated. a good number of members of this administration not only don't have experience...
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carl higbie, thanks for being with us tonight.ext, more reaction to president trump's memorable speech at the kennedy center. we'll be back in a moment. i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. ♪ it's happening, it's happening! in the modern world, you can control just about anything with an app. your son is turning on all the lights again! and with the esurance mobile app, you can do the same thing with your car insurance. like access your id card, file a claim, or manage your policy. it's so easy it's almost scary. let's get outta here! that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or ca
carl higbie, thanks for being with us tonight.ext, more reaction to president trump's memorable speech at the kennedy center. we'll be back in a moment. i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more...
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. >> that was carl matthews who started the program 10 years ago. >>> this is a little hard to see, but by predators rescued , ariz ona. he picked them up and carried them to safely. they had gotten separated from their mother and were trapped in the path of the place. the wildfire is raging to the prescott national forest burning 25,000 acres and tonight that is good news. they are back with their moms. quite a sight for some neighbors in wisconsin and elephant got loose from circus world and the elephant was freed by her packet and partner who used her trunk to disengage a restraint. kelly lumbered across the river water into a neighboring backyard where she unlatched a gate and munched on some marigolds. the elephant wandered around for a few minutes before law enforcement caught up and got in touch with her trainer who then escorted her back to circus world. start that confirms it. i am certain of it now that the deer in my >>> howard, it is always fun to be back sharing the desk with you. i am feeling in for the lovely debra alfarone who is getting married this weekend so we are ho
. >> that was carl matthews who started the program 10 years ago. >>> this is a little hard to see, but by predators rescued , ariz ona. he picked them up and carried them to safely. they had gotten separated from their mother and were trapped in the path of the place. the wildfire is raging to the prescott national forest burning 25,000 acres and tonight that is good news. they are back with their moms. quite a sight for some neighbors in wisconsin and elephant got loose from...
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carl, can you still hear me? karl: -- carl: i hear you loud and clear.ia: i love live television. this is great. we can go again and get fixed income's reaction to the data. we are changing it up. winning. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" data released this morning shows 220,000,olls topped but worker payrolls rose less than expected. discussed the weakness in wage growth and how that relates to the direction in treasury yields. >> we are seeing a broad synchronicity in terms of global growth recovery. the headline number today supports that further, and that is perhaps what is driving this and a broader easing of financial conditions. let's make no mistake -- as long as that continues to be the case, the fed will continue on its path as normalization. normalization. we saw a somewhat tepid number come through this morning on wage inflation, but remember this is a median number we are looking at. a study last year look at what has been the wage inflation for continuously fully employed employees, and it has actually consisten
carl, can you still hear me? karl: -- carl: i hear you loud and clear.ia: i love live television. this is great. we can go again and get fixed income's reaction to the data. we are changing it up. winning. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" data released this morning shows 220,000,olls topped but worker payrolls rose less than expected. discussed the weakness in wage growth and how that relates to the direction in treasury yields. >> we are seeing a...
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. >> he has been spending a lot of time with a man named carl lentz. apparently they spend hours and hours talking about the lord. >> and they spoke specifically about the tour. >> after his discussions with carl, he decided to not continue his tour. >> while jesus never canceled a tour. >> actually, he just kind of did cancel the tour. he hasn't come back to play yet. >> julio jones, wide receiver for the atlanta falcons, was jet skiing at lake lanier while wearing $300,000 worth of earrings. realizes i'm missing one of my earrings. he hires a dive team. they're scouring the bottom of lake lanier. >> if they don't find it, there will be huge treasure hunt run. >> everyone strapping it on, never been in dive equipment before. >> what dive equipment? going to hold their breath.
. >> he has been spending a lot of time with a man named carl lentz. apparently they spend hours and hours talking about the lord. >> and they spoke specifically about the tour. >> after his discussions with carl, he decided to not continue his tour. >> while jesus never canceled a tour. >> actually, he just kind of did cancel the tour. he hasn't come back to play yet. >> julio jones, wide receiver for the atlanta falcons, was jet skiing at lake lanier while...
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i just want to love carl more. >> living the dream. >> we have been living the dream, honestly, right>> we have been. >> justin was clearly enjoying himself, and brushing his teeth on camera, and showing off his boots. >> these are off white. >> justin's pal, carl, is known as a rock star preacher "harry potter" he is based in new york and he and justin have been close since 2008, but don't look for pastor bieber quite yet. he told us he likes to keep his faith low key. >> i have bebelieve it's not my push anything i believe on anyone else, and it's my job to be a light and share what i went through as far as my spiritual journey. >> he is keeping the faith, and he said sorry to those fans when he canceled his tour. >>> another star is apologizing. michael phelps. >> this after his much-hyped about race against a great white on discovery channel. it turned out to be a computer-generated shark, but is phelps getting slammed by a fellow olympian to try to defend his great white hype? >> it's man against beast. >> ryan lochte is pretty pointed. the sign reads, no cgi sharks beyond this p
i just want to love carl more. >> living the dream. >> we have been living the dream, honestly, right>> we have been. >> justin was clearly enjoying himself, and brushing his teeth on camera, and showing off his boots. >> these are off white. >> justin's pal, carl, is known as a rock star preacher "harry potter" he is based in new york and he and justin have been close since 2008, but don't look for pastor bieber quite yet. he told us he likes to...
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i'm carl quintanilla and david faber. jim cramer is off today.es just short of the flat line today we'll get high-profile upgrades of walmart and boeing. and rates and the economy. europe is mixed, and the ten-year yield did fall below 2.3 on the third miss in a row largely better than expected from jpmc and wells and earn,s season kicks off. >> a big week for retail walmart gets an upgrade from goalsm goldman sachs. >> financials are driving, but is the real consumer economy primed for a rebound >> jpmorgan chase falling despite posting better than expected quarterly results the bank got a boost from lending but hurt by weakness in trading. jamie dimon says, the u.s. consumer remains healthy, evidenced in our strong underlying performance in consumer and community banking wells fargo with an earnings beat and a revenue miss and citi exceeds on the top and the bottom line. all these names have had quite a run since the election not hard to know how much they deserve today in light of what the macrodata said >> the results would give me the messag
i'm carl quintanilla and david faber. jim cramer is off today.es just short of the flat line today we'll get high-profile upgrades of walmart and boeing. and rates and the economy. europe is mixed, and the ten-year yield did fall below 2.3 on the third miss in a row largely better than expected from jpmc and wells and earn,s season kicks off. >> a big week for retail walmart gets an upgrade from goalsm goldman sachs. >> financials are driving, but is the real consumer economy primed...
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jackie at the commodity desk. >> good morning to you, carl less than a 1% move on this monday morningraders are pen ttentative as te watching the headlines out of st. petersburg it's opec members and non-opec players that agree to come together and cooperate to have this production cut put into place. they're talking about how it's going. how the compliance is working out and potentially what may happen down the line no major policy expected to happen here but everyone watching it closely. secretary general saying that there is a rebalance happening it is slower than they thought it would be but he is committed to the fact that it will happen and accelerate in the second half then you have the saudi energy minister also saying they have been having serious conversations with some of the member countries that haven't been as compliant. we're talking about libya and nigeria here for example but remember this group is a group that needs to sustain this cut for 18 months and we're only half of the way or less than half of the way in and already some of these are emerging so there's certai
jackie at the commodity desk. >> good morning to you, carl less than a 1% move on this monday morningraders are pen ttentative as te watching the headlines out of st. petersburg it's opec members and non-opec players that agree to come together and cooperate to have this production cut put into place. they're talking about how it's going. how the compliance is working out and potentially what may happen down the line no major policy expected to happen here but everyone watching it...