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cashin in watching out for you starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling welcome to cashin in. welcome everybody. 36,000 convicted felons here illegally detained and set free but i say they served their time before getting out but really folks shouldn't they be the first ones deported asap? many are murders, rapists, and child monthlelesters who is to for this. >> 1,000 aggravated assaults. 300 kidnappers. 400 sexual assaults. this is nuts. and the keyword to this is illegal aliens. these are illegal aliens. if you start with the world illegal you got nowhere to go. that's indefensible. >> okay. so john han, i'm scratching my head. i'm trying to figure out how homicide convicts, sexual assault convicts, kidnappers have quote, unquote, served their time alrey. is that possible? >> well, do you -- do you believe that an american who commits a crime can serve his or her time, eric? these individuals served their time and immigrants whether you want to call them illegal or not are good for the economy. criminals are not good for the economy but immigrants are good for the econo
cashin in watching out for you starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling welcome to cashin in. welcome everybody. 36,000 convicted felons here illegally detained and set free but i say they served their time before getting out but really folks shouldn't they be the first ones deported asap? many are murders, rapists, and child monthlelesters who is to for this. >> 1,000 aggravated assaults. 300 kidnappers. 400 sexual assaults. this is nuts. and the keyword to this is...
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and thanks to sheryll cashin for writing this boat. i am going to say positive and negative things about the book, but one thing that i want to be upfront about is that this is a great book. you know, a few weeks ago attorney general holder praised justice sotomayor for courageous to cents. whatever you think of the dissent, it was not courageous. does not take gets for a liberal to defend racial preferences. the state gets for a liberal to say that racial preferences are maybe no longer a good idea. and so i tip my hat to you. i know it is not an easy conclusion to come to for somebody, you know, on the left. it is frequent, i think, for all of us to read a book or an op-ed column are something like that and say to ourselves, well, you know, i'll agree with the author's premise. i agree with the reasoning. there are a lot of good points and year, but i just don't come to that conclusion. reading professor sheryll cashin book was the opposite. i won't say that i disagree with all of our promises and reasoning, but i disagree with a lot
and thanks to sheryll cashin for writing this boat. i am going to say positive and negative things about the book, but one thing that i want to be upfront about is that this is a great book. you know, a few weeks ago attorney general holder praised justice sotomayor for courageous to cents. whatever you think of the dissent, it was not courageous. does not take gets for a liberal to defend racial preferences. the state gets for a liberal to say that racial preferences are maybe no longer a good...
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it's a cashin in expose you won't want to miss. plus global warmers warning national monuments could be washed away because of climate change. how these ridiculous scare tactics could wash our tax dollars down the river. and then. from the picket line to a jail cell. fast food protestors arrested for wreaking havoc while asking for higher wages. how they're crushing the people say they they're trying to help. cashin in firing up your memorial day weekend starts right now. >> hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling. welcome to cashing in. wayne rogers, jonathan, michelle fields and juan williams. welcome in everybody. as we celebrate memorial day the obama administration is under fire for treating our heros like zeros. our veterans are suffering and dying because of government incompetence. i received a call from a republican congresswoman that alert med to the fact that the va was highly unionized. that set off bells and alarms in my head. so we did a little digging here and here's what we found. nearly 8 in 10 va workers are unionized. tha
it's a cashin in expose you won't want to miss. plus global warmers warning national monuments could be washed away because of climate change. how these ridiculous scare tactics could wash our tax dollars down the river. and then. from the picket line to a jail cell. fast food protestors arrested for wreaking havoc while asking for higher wages. how they're crushing the people say they they're trying to help. cashin in firing up your memorial day weekend starts right now. >> hi, everyone,...
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i think that sheryll cashin -- first of all, remember this on that decision, it was 9 to 0.you want to see a great politician at work, it was earl warren. thank god you had a governor who had actually been through the process. he assembled the 9-0. i think sheryll cashin put it well in your discussion with the panelists and that is it's a question of place, not race. we're talking about income inequality, we're talking about property inequality. that's essentially what leads to school patterns and school populations. >> i suspect they would have been surprised if we had gone back and asked what do you expect over the next 50 years, i suspect they would have thought there would have been a little more progress than we experienced. there was a supposition that once you took away some of the legal barriers the social barriers would follow more quickly than they have. this is measurable not only in schools but social interaction, when you measure how many people are having real interactions with people of different races, we've made surprising little progress, especially in the
i think that sheryll cashin -- first of all, remember this on that decision, it was 9 to 0.you want to see a great politician at work, it was earl warren. thank god you had a governor who had actually been through the process. he assembled the 9-0. i think sheryll cashin put it well in your discussion with the panelists and that is it's a question of place, not race. we're talking about income inequality, we're talking about property inequality. that's essentially what leads to school patterns...
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. >> cashin in man. >> love it. >> you can continue the conversation right now #cashin in. here's a couple. way to call out colbert on his weak alleged humor. why is it bad for oil companies to make 4% profit on a gallon of gas but it's okay for the government to tax the same government at 15%. and alabama fan 2 says i know i'm not the only one that talks at the tv while watching cashinin. spot out. is the benghazi cover up a big reason why americans don't trust our government anymore? >> in th >>> did you also change a tax to demonstrations in the talking points. >> maybe. i don't really remember. >> you don't remember? >> dude, this was like two years ago. >> dude, it's what everybody is talking about. >> wow, that was the former national security counsel spokesman brushing off the benghazi scandal. but if you ask me the white house was asleep at the wheel while four americans were being murdered and then it was deceitful in the aftermath. any surprise americans trust for the government is at record lows? >> no this is why people don't trust them. a new poll came out that
. >> cashin in man. >> love it. >> you can continue the conversation right now #cashin in. here's a couple. way to call out colbert on his weak alleged humor. why is it bad for oil companies to make 4% profit on a gallon of gas but it's okay for the government to tax the same government at 15%. and alabama fan 2 says i know i'm not the only one that talks at the tv while watching cashinin. spot out. is the benghazi cover up a big reason why americans don't trust our government...
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. >> cashin in man. >> love it. >> you can continue the conversation right now #cashin in. here's a couple. way to call out colbert on his weak alleged humor. why is it bad for oil companies to make 4% profit on a gallon of gas but it's okay for the government to tax the same government at 15%. and alabama fan 2 says i know i'm not the only one that talks at the tv while watching cashinin. spot out. is the benghazi cover up a big reason why americans don't trust our government anymore? >> in the white house. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't how it works anymore.
. >> cashin in man. >> love it. >> you can continue the conversation right now #cashin in. here's a couple. way to call out colbert on his weak alleged humor. why is it bad for oil companies to make 4% profit on a gallon of gas but it's okay for the government to tax the same government at 15%. and alabama fan 2 says i know i'm not the only one that talks at the tv while watching cashinin. spot out. is the benghazi cover up a big reason why americans don't trust our government...
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the number one business block continues with eric bolling and cashin in. >> criminal investigation into this matter. there is a commitment here to get to the bottom of what happened. we have made a very substantial progress in that investigation. he wants it investigated. >> investigation after investigation, the white house keeps looking into things. the va disaster, the irs scandal, benghazi and now leaking the name of a cia spy. instead of probing, should the president start leading and finally making some stuff decisions? plus. ♪ >> it's a new segment bound to make you happy. we go rapid fire. and then -- >> it's our second amendment rights. >> well, their gun rights ain't all right in certain places. restaurant owners showed gun owners the door. are businesses shooting themselves in the foot by taking sides in controversial issues? firing up your weekend starts right now. >> hi, everyone. welcome to cashin in. wayne rogers, jonathan, michelle fields and juan williams. welcome everybody. another week. another investigation. the white house now launching a probe into leaking the name
the number one business block continues with eric bolling and cashin in. >> criminal investigation into this matter. there is a commitment here to get to the bottom of what happened. we have made a very substantial progress in that investigation. he wants it investigated. >> investigation after investigation, the white house keeps looking into things. the va disaster, the irs scandal, benghazi and now leaking the name of a cia spy. instead of probing, should the president start...
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. >> cashin in man. >> love it. >> you can continue the conversation right now #cashin in. here's a couple. way to call out colbert on his weak alleged humor. why is it bad for oil companies to make 4% profit on a gallon of gas but it's okay for the government to tax the same government at 15%. and alabama fan 2 says i know i'm not the only one that talks at the tv while watching cashinin. spot out. is e benghazi cover up a big reason why americans don't trust our government anymore? >> in th i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. oh! the name your price tool! you tell
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cashin ins being called the worst prison break in american history. murders, rapist, kidnappers, and drug dealers walking free on the streets of america. they're out of jail and america is out of patience. >> plus, fast food workers want more, more, and more demanding higher wages as food prices soars. and then, private companies are spying on our kids and uncle sam is doing nothing to protect them. parents, pay attention. cashin in
cashin ins being called the worst prison break in american history. murders, rapist, kidnappers, and drug dealers walking free on the streets of america. they're out of jail and america is out of patience. >> plus, fast food workers want more, more, and more demanding higher wages as food prices soars. and then, private companies are spying on our kids and uncle sam is doing nothing to protect them. parents, pay attention. cashin in
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i'm cashin' in tomorrow morning. you made cashin' in the number one show.red something that is the smoking gun as to why -- a lot of reasons why the va wait lists are going on, maybe a lot of our vets aren't getting service and health care when they should be. something very interesting. 11:30 tomorrow morning. >> you promote that thing. you've been number one for 83 weeks now. >> no, not every week. we saved a lot of time for you. >> you could actually revisit your previous segment. >> the guy should get a prenup. >> she probably make more money that he does. >> you are being weird now. here it is, a lee yens are almost out there, astron moleculars told congress. aliens definitely exist -- >> [ senator -- snoring -- >> two scientists said extra at the restal life is almost -- >> do you think they should get free health care? >> they should get health care? >> would you eat an alien if it was delicious? >> he would date one if they wanted to. >> believes in ufos here. . i like the band. >> you are getting a wrap -- >> go ahead and do it. >> go ahead and do
i'm cashin' in tomorrow morning. you made cashin' in the number one show.red something that is the smoking gun as to why -- a lot of reasons why the va wait lists are going on, maybe a lot of our vets aren't getting service and health care when they should be. something very interesting. 11:30 tomorrow morning. >> you promote that thing. you've been number one for 83 weeks now. >> no, not every week. we saved a lot of time for you. >> you could actually revisit your previous...
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art cashin and others have been watching that 1080 line very carefully. today it looks like we're giving up yesterday's gains rather than testing those lows just yet. >> here are the words that many think may have started the selling in earnest today, at least what we've been seeing today. begin raising interest rates sooner rather than later. that was a statement uttered by philadelphia bank president charles plosser around noontime. i will take issue with something rick santelli said. he thought it was later than that is correct right around the time the markets started to sell off. never mind that fed heavyweight bill dudley that head the new york fed made what nuanced observers would say was a little more dovish comments after that, but the markets seemingly seized on the more hawkish words of charles plosser. >> why might the fed be sending out two different people who are singing two different tunes on the same day? with us is our senior economics reporter steve liesman. steve, first of all, to you. was this intentional, or is this just us, you know
art cashin and others have been watching that 1080 line very carefully. today it looks like we're giving up yesterday's gains rather than testing those lows just yet. >> here are the words that many think may have started the selling in earnest today, at least what we've been seeing today. begin raising interest rates sooner rather than later. that was a statement uttered by philadelphia bank president charles plosser around noontime. i will take issue with something rick santelli said....
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. >> tomorrow morning, "cashin' in," 11:30 a.m. saturday show.erview. we talked about race in america, tesla moving to china and colbert and stewarts and this. >> you're doing a nice job, you and your little friends on "theb five." >> and "cashin' in." >> yeah, yeah, or whatever show else you have on.t. every time i turn around you're on the air. >> don't miss 11:30 tomorrow morning. >> your little friends? >> my little friends. that was for you, bob. >> here we go. another war going toer start. >> last night on "red eye," fhm picked their hot 100 and dana wasn't on the list. the rugged man, rapper, wasn't happy about it.t but he was not happy about this. >> i think dana perino, last time i seen her, on twitterab after that. maybe some sexy pictures of her dog. sexy girl, it's a picture of her dog. is this what conservative women tweet? >> oh, my god. >> there you go. >> i'll worken that. keep following. >> you made other lists. so there you go. >> right. >> i want to be on the list of best looking dog -- i mean, not me. that is for my dog to be
. >> tomorrow morning, "cashin' in," 11:30 a.m. saturday show.erview. we talked about race in america, tesla moving to china and colbert and stewarts and this. >> you're doing a nice job, you and your little friends on "theb five." >> and "cashin' in." >> yeah, yeah, or whatever show else you have on.t. every time i turn around you're on the air. >> don't miss 11:30 tomorrow morning. >> your little friends? >> my little...
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it's a cashin in expose you won't want to miss. plus global warmers warning national monuments could be washed away because of climate change. how these ridiculous scare tactics could wash our tax dollars down the river. and then.
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welcome to cashin in. our crew this week. welcome everybody. caught in a climate contradiction. earlier this week, the white house took a victory lap for fossil fuels saying we're pumping out more oil and gas and that's fuelling job growth. then literally hours later the president releasing his climate warning and pouncing on oil producers. jonathan t white house sending us mixed messages but we really know where they stand on fossil fuel, don't we? >> absolutely eric and it's disingenuous. it's deceptive for the president to boast about successes and job production and natural gas. that's only been popular because of the fracing technology that he and the other greens oppose. i mean, at every opportunity the president demonizes fossil fuel which is are productive and subsidizes green energy with taxpayer dollars. in my opinion he's a power luster. it's not his role to choose what energy people use in a free country and in a free economy and in fact, when left free most use fossil fuels because they produce and they're efficient and they work. >> michelle you spent time in d.c.
welcome to cashin in. our crew this week. welcome everybody. caught in a climate contradiction. earlier this week, the white house took a victory lap for fossil fuels saying we're pumping out more oil and gas and that's fuelling job growth. then literally hours later the president releasing his climate warning and pouncing on oil producers. jonathan t white house sending us mixed messages but we really know where they stand on fossil fuel, don't we? >> absolutely eric and it's...
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art cashin think about those comments? joining us live on set when we come back.ions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> some big news going to break on tech. the fcc is discussing the proposal for open internet at its meeting right now. they'll vote on that proposal a little bit la
art cashin think about those comments? joining us live on set when we come back.ions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your...
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the number one business block continues with eric bolling and cashin in. >> criminal investigation intoer. there is a commitment here to get to the bottom of what happened. we have made a very substantial progress in that investigation. he wants it investigated. >> investigation after investigation, the white house keeps looking into things. the va disaster, the irs scandal, benghazi and now leaking the name of a cia spy. instead of probing, should the president start leading and finally making some stuff decisions? plus. ♪ >> it's a new segment bound to make you happy. we go rapid fire.
the number one business block continues with eric bolling and cashin in. >> criminal investigation intoer. there is a commitment here to get to the bottom of what happened. we have made a very substantial progress in that investigation. he wants it investigated. >> investigation after investigation, the white house keeps looking into things. the va disaster, the irs scandal, benghazi and now leaking the name of a cia spy. instead of probing, should the president start leading and...
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bring in art cashin, director of floor operations with ubs.ed yesterday a stunning moment when the yield on the ten-year game down to 2.4 and rebounded, as it rebounded it lifted the stock market. why did that happen? >> well, it would apoor two things. it would appear that the reversal in the bond market was above internal technicals. it had gotten a little overbought at the point. but there were also some very mild bits of inflation beginning to appear. if you look you will see there is strength appearing in the tips bonds, the inflation protected bonds, so i think that might have spooked the bond market a little bit and as i say, having been overbought. the reaction in stocks, i believe, was maybe the fed's activity is working. they've been talking about trying to get the 2% inflation. >> are we saying we want inflation for the stock market? we want steady reliable inflation, 2.5%, would be good for stocks? >> up to 2%. >> the pc is at 1.6 this morning. >> i know. you'll have to speaks to the fed heads you're going to have on and see. they
bring in art cashin, director of floor operations with ubs.ed yesterday a stunning moment when the yield on the ten-year game down to 2.4 and rebounded, as it rebounded it lifted the stock market. why did that happen? >> well, it would apoor two things. it would appear that the reversal in the bond market was above internal technicals. it had gotten a little overbought at the point. but there were also some very mild bits of inflation beginning to appear. if you look you will see there is...
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eastern, cheryl cashin describes a new vision of opportunity in america. then at 8:45, mike earp and david fisher talk about the u.s. marshals. at 10 on "after words," susan van hand discusses the aftermath of the fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown follow being the the tsunami in japan in 2011. and we conclude at 11 p.m. with doug fine and his book, "hemp bound." that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> next on booktv, robert bryce argues that technological innovations have improved the quality of life for humans for centuries, and it's completely reasonable to think that we'll innovate our way out of the problems we face today. this is a little under an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. how was lunch? good. my name is mike allegretti, i'm vice president for programs here at the institute, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's book forum. we're here today to launch robert bryce's latest book entitled "smaller faster lighter denser cheaper," and i would add, more colorful. [laughter] look at that. it's jumping off the page. smaller fas
eastern, cheryl cashin describes a new vision of opportunity in america. then at 8:45, mike earp and david fisher talk about the u.s. marshals. at 10 on "after words," susan van hand discusses the aftermath of the fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown follow being the the tsunami in japan in 2011. and we conclude at 11 p.m. with doug fine and his book, "hemp bound." that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> next on booktv, robert bryce argues that technological...
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. >> show tomorrow at 11:30, cashin' in. it's going to be a good one tomorrow. we're talking about that the illegal immigrants that president obama let out. >> can i contribute to jonathan's getting his ear's plastic surgery done? >> if you want. >> the white house will be holding a talent show for kids next week. it's going to be hosted by michelle obama. celebrities are going to be there. sarah jessica parker, and many others. it's to highlight the turn around arts program it's a program for low performing schools can go and help them get engaged in the arts. kids get to feel like stars for the day performing for celebrities. >> this story is bizarre but unsurprising. the university of saint thomas in minnesota decided to have what they call hump day. they have a petting zoo atmosphere for college kids. students proceed tested they said that having a camel on campus could be offensive to middle eastern students. >> bob is trying so hard. >> i shouldn't have even said hump day. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." >>> welcome
. >> show tomorrow at 11:30, cashin' in. it's going to be a good one tomorrow. we're talking about that the illegal immigrants that president obama let out. >> can i contribute to jonathan's getting his ear's plastic surgery done? >> if you want. >> the white house will be holding a talent show for kids next week. it's going to be hosted by michelle obama. celebrities are going to be there. sarah jessica parker, and many others. it's to highlight the turn around arts...
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"cashin' in" tomorrow morning at 11:30.u can take a second from eating for one more thing. >> oh, my gosh. >> 20 years ago today, one of the great events in history happened, nelson mandela was, elected president of south africa.an i think the great titans of the last 100 years and he's not passed on, but what a great, great, great event that was. >> very good. >>> jesse? >> so i was looking on my favorite web site, bar stool sports, came across a great video that involves dogs. so i think dana will really like this one. a black bear coming up to the house in new hampshire.g walking around, all right? in so we got some people that need to protect the house. two bulldogs corner the black bear. who do you think wins? >> the dogs. >> always the dogs. >> dogs. >> there go. >> can i point out the piece of cake that -- look at this piece of cake. >> do you see the big thick one i gave to bob? >> what's up with that? >> by the way -- >> wick thought around the table, mother's day this week. >> happy mother's day to everyone. >> ha
"cashin' in" tomorrow morning at 11:30.u can take a second from eating for one more thing. >> oh, my gosh. >> 20 years ago today, one of the great events in history happened, nelson mandela was, elected president of south africa.an i think the great titans of the last 100 years and he's not passed on, but what a great, great, great event that was. >> very good. >>> jesse? >> so i was looking on my favorite web site, bar stool sports, came across a...
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. >> i just got done with a conversation, speaking with art cashin. he says it's interesting to watch the action today, specifically in two parts of the market. one is the nasdaq composite. one is the russell 20 on 0. we're flirting with record territory again, but if you look beyond that to just the nasdaq composite, the intraday, also the russell 2000, you're seeing some underperformance. giving some of that back, those could be possible leading indicators. if you look beyond those particular parts of the market, check out some of the signs of the momentum stocks, the netflix, the amazons, the teslas of is the world, biotech is down marginally, but maybe they're finding a base. now, the two -- these sectors are in groups that are helping things along, two more interesting once. if you look at the food products companies, names like keurig green mountain, far and away the best performer today. also conagra, mondelez are doing wet. the other one is interesting. check out the rail stocks. look at csx, norfolk southern. >> those are my favorite indicato
. >> i just got done with a conversation, speaking with art cashin. he says it's interesting to watch the action today, specifically in two parts of the market. one is the nasdaq composite. one is the russell 20 on 0. we're flirting with record territory again, but if you look beyond that to just the nasdaq composite, the intraday, also the russell 2000, you're seeing some underperformance. giving some of that back, those could be possible leading indicators. if you look beyond those...
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for more on the markets art cashin, director for ubs financial services. good morning. >> looking at a match of consumer confidence what do you make of the data and what it means for today's trade? >> the morning's data is not going to be a problem for the bulls. they have the momentum back. they have a minor obstacle in the s&p, the area between 1910 and 1913. and if we push through that, then things should be all right. i think the big surprise so far this morning is that you didn't have more activity. there's been a lot of people short this market and for the s&p to make a record closing high, you would have thought they would break out a little further. the negative was it was the slowest day of the year, but the price is right. >> when you look at the s&p nearing an all-time high even today and the vix under 12 as we go into what is normally a slow summer, is that ominous or do you think that's a good sign in terms of the smoothness of the markets ahead? >> i'm not really an expert on the vix but i quoted two folks this morning in my comment, peter wh
for more on the markets art cashin, director for ubs financial services. good morning. >> looking at a match of consumer confidence what do you make of the data and what it means for today's trade? >> the morning's data is not going to be a problem for the bulls. they have the momentum back. they have a minor obstacle in the s&p, the area between 1910 and 1913. and if we push through that, then things should be all right. i think the big surprise so far this morning is that you...
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. >> that's really the stock they have taken to the woodshed as art cashin would say, right? >> see you later, mary. >>> breaking news in the bond market, it's a ten-year note auction, rick santelli is tracking the acts. >> $24 billion of ten-year notes were just released to the public and investors hands. the agreed to b as in boy. i could have given it a smidge more, but let's go through the internals. the yield 6.12, at auction since june of last year, all the metrics, bid to cover 2.63 is pretty close to ten auction average. and the dreck is at 21.6, a bit above auction average 689 you get the point. everything was a bit better, but what i really like about this auction is dealers only took 29.1%, which means the bulk of this auction, 70%, is in the hands of dealers, and janet yellen being santa claus after ben bernanke retired his beard, stocks up and yields up. so it continues. whether it's a short squeeze, a statement about the economy, all of the above, one thing i don't think we can pin it on is geopolitics, because it certainty doesn't look like there's anything sig
. >> that's really the stock they have taken to the woodshed as art cashin would say, right? >> see you later, mary. >>> breaking news in the bond market, it's a ten-year note auction, rick santelli is tracking the acts. >> $24 billion of ten-year notes were just released to the public and investors hands. the agreed to b as in boy. i could have given it a smidge more, but let's go through the internals. the yield 6.12, at auction since june of last year, all the...
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. >> art cashin said to watch 2.5, but that's hurting the banks. >> yeah, it does it for us here. "the fast money halftime report" starts live from salt in las vegas. >> announcer: welcome to the "halftime report." high roller edition, live from the salt conference in fabulous las vegas! now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business, politics, and across wall street will gather here to discuss the markets and more at the skybridge alternatives conference. and how is this for a lineup? today and tomorrow we're going to hear from an "a" list group of investors including jamie dinan, jacob gottlieb, jim chenos, and anthony scaramouche, a that has $10 million invested in hedge funds, is responsible for this event. congratulations on an incredible lineup. our goal is to make sure that what happens in vegas over the next couple of days doesn't stay in vegas. we're bringing -- >> iallowed to give out the information. up in the casino, you're okay. the great thing about this week is w
. >> art cashin said to watch 2.5, but that's hurting the banks. >> yeah, it does it for us here. "the fast money halftime report" starts live from salt in las vegas. >> announcer: welcome to the "halftime report." high roller edition, live from the salt conference in fabulous las vegas! now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business,...
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art cashin was flagging it earlier for us when it was down at the 10.80 level.aybe testing it bouncing back but we did briefly enter correction territory. >> traders walked before, they'll quote me, the russell, that's what they're watching right now. traders are watching russell, we're watching russell. >> right now it is off its lows. dow down 184 right now. >> we're also watching wall street, a major drag on the dow today after reporting those disappointing earnings. courtney reagan, where did walmart go wrong? >> it's the world's largest retailer. sheer size can complicate diagnosing problems. walmart did blame weather for disappointing sales, traffic an higher expenses. quantifying it as a 3 cent negative impact on bottom line for the quarter. the retailer also said its expenses were higher but they posted its fifth straight quarter of flat for negative same-store sales in the u.s. look at walmart's u.s. same-store sales in the first quarter relatively flat with a 50 basis headwind more than double the headwind from weather. many believe as long as the lowe
art cashin was flagging it earlier for us when it was down at the 10.80 level.aybe testing it bouncing back but we did briefly enter correction territory. >> traders walked before, they'll quote me, the russell, that's what they're watching right now. traders are watching russell, we're watching russell. >> right now it is off its lows. dow down 184 right now. >> we're also watching wall street, a major drag on the dow today after reporting those disappointing earnings....
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if i read art cashin's hand signals to me, we did about 4 billion shares overall. i lost him.pated, because of the rebalancing, we did big, big numbers in terms of volume, and it served to push the dow into record territory. brian kelly, for the month, telecom was the big gainer among the s&p sectors. technology behind it. nine of the ten sectors were all positive. utilities were lower for the month. what do you see happening next month? where are you putting your money to work here in. >> in terms of the stock market, i don't have a lot of investment. i think it's interesting when you talk about the technology and the names that did well, technology and telecom also pay a very big dividend. twa was a defensive play and can you look at something like a microsoft, still pays a dividend and still get to participate in the upside of the market and if things do go off the rail you probably won't get as hurt in those things. >> any reason to take your profits now and change your tune for june? i mean, there can be different trends. >> change your tune. >> that's sarah eisen. >> eve
if i read art cashin's hand signals to me, we did about 4 billion shares overall. i lost him.pated, because of the rebalancing, we did big, big numbers in terms of volume, and it served to push the dow into record territory. brian kelly, for the month, telecom was the big gainer among the s&p sectors. technology behind it. nine of the ten sectors were all positive. utilities were lower for the month. what do you see happening next month? where are you putting your money to work here in....
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. >> art cashin had said he's not brave enough to call for 2.25% but he does think it will go 2.35%.something around there. >> that's where he's willing to go but that's still a little bit frightening there. >>> most sectors are up. health care one of the leaders on the dow today. we want to talk about a conference that's getting ready to kick off in chicago with leading oncologists. today there was a meeting in chicago. our reporter is all over it as she prepares to go to this conference, looking at the most coveted areas of drug development, that's immuno oncology. >> analysts say all eyes will be on this class of drugs that harness the immune system to fight cancer. immuno therapies. here is how they work. immow therapies can work in different ways. some involve harvesting a patient's immune cells best equipped for attacking cancer, multiplying them, and then reintroducing them to the body to fight that cancer. another technique takes t-cells out of the patient's body and recodes them to be better cancer hunters, then returns them so they can find and destroy cancer. other immuno
. >> art cashin had said he's not brave enough to call for 2.25% but he does think it will go 2.35%.something around there. >> that's where he's willing to go but that's still a little bit frightening there. >>> most sectors are up. health care one of the leaders on the dow today. we want to talk about a conference that's getting ready to kick off in chicago with leading oncologists. today there was a meeting in chicago. our reporter is all over it as she prepares to go to...
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we're very pleased to welcome one arthur cashin from ups, here at the trading desk and jack bouroudjian from index financial partners and, of course, our own rick santelli. arthur, i'm going to start with you. the feature for you, haven't mentioned that the ten-year yield has collapsed again. we got down to 2.44 at one point today. what's going on in your view today? >> well, i think the scramble for yield is getting more and more desperate. it's interesting that even with the tapering going on, actually getting to a spot where it should begin to work against yields, in essence push them up, it's not. it's not a simple answer like a flight to safety. i think it's a global scramble for yields. people -- pensions and other people undervested and desperate and paying anything they can to buy that ten-year. >> yeah. how much of this would you put down to flows or demand coming out of europe, to what's happening with german rates? in other words, is the ten-year, which is important here, of course, to the future of where the mortgage market heads and everything, is that reflecting as art is
we're very pleased to welcome one arthur cashin from ups, here at the trading desk and jack bouroudjian from index financial partners and, of course, our own rick santelli. arthur, i'm going to start with you. the feature for you, haven't mentioned that the ten-year yield has collapsed again. we got down to 2.44 at one point today. what's going on in your view today? >> well, i think the scramble for yield is getting more and more desperate. it's interesting that even with the tapering...
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on the markets, dine, chief economist and senior managing director at mesereau, also with us art cashinnancial services. diana, i'll start with you, in town from chicago. what's happening to the housing market recovery we've seen and supposed to bounce back with the better weather? >> it's interesting. the housing market one of the big concerns for the fed as well. we saw in the fed minutes yesterday and what we're seeing is the lack of turn in the market. not only are first-time buyers not showing up to buy but also people unwilling to list their homes. we know that some 10 million home buyers out there or potential home sellers still under water. not able to list their home and clear closing costs. also people unwilling to qualify for a mortgage. i think they will take out home equity lines of credit that's easier and remodel and add on to their home. it is undermining turn in the market which we need. >> the fed as you mentioned pointed this out. assume from a traders, investor's perspective the fed won't think about implementing normal higher interest rates until we get the final pi
on the markets, dine, chief economist and senior managing director at mesereau, also with us art cashinnancial services. diana, i'll start with you, in town from chicago. what's happening to the housing market recovery we've seen and supposed to bounce back with the better weather? >> it's interesting. the housing market one of the big concerns for the fed as well. we saw in the fed minutes yesterday and what we're seeing is the lack of turn in the market. not only are first-time buyers...
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best trading day of the week by the way is art cashin likes to point out.y because the financials are weak not just here but europe. barclay, deutsch bank, credit suisse. barclay said the same thing jpmorgan said. trading revenues down 41% in the first quarter. second quarter isn't going to look much better. challenging trading conditions resulting in subdued client activity. i love that line. what does that mean? is this a cyclical or structural sflob looks cyclical. for the moment traders can't make money trading fixed income. don't have a lot of events to drive the volume. remember we have the dodd/frank act, capital restrictions going on in the u.s. and overseas. the basil rules. that's a structural issue. this could be a long-term problem as well. remember it's that area the proprietary trading books that was a growth engine in the past. meantime see the options business. cboe had a great report. double-digit increases, record revenue in earnings thank goodness for the vix. that product is the gift that keeps on giving. vix volatility products keeps gr
best trading day of the week by the way is art cashin likes to point out.y because the financials are weak not just here but europe. barclay, deutsch bank, credit suisse. barclay said the same thing jpmorgan said. trading revenues down 41% in the first quarter. second quarter isn't going to look much better. challenging trading conditions resulting in subdued client activity. i love that line. what does that mean? is this a cyclical or structural sflob looks cyclical. for the moment traders...
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. >> art cashin said to watch 2.5, but that's hurting the banks. >> yeah, it does it for us here.rt" starts live from salt in las vegas. >> announcer: welcome to the "halftime report." high roller edition, live from the salt conference in fabulous las vegas! now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business, politics, and across wall street will gather here to discuss the markets and more at the skybridge alternatives conference. and how is this for a lineup? today and tomorrow we're going to hear from an "a" list group of investors including jamie dinan, jacob gottlieb,
. >> art cashin said to watch 2.5, but that's hurting the banks. >> yeah, it does it for us here.rt" starts live from salt in las vegas. >> announcer: welcome to the "halftime report." high roller edition, live from the salt conference in fabulous las vegas! now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business, politics, and across wall street will...