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the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and david bell'se into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part because she felt like bell was trying to urge her not to testify against him. >> he told me several times not to say something or told me what to say. but i did my best to refrain from discussing the case. because whatever i'm would say probably could come back to haunt me later on. >> bell says he now expects smith will take a deal and testify against him. but that it won't be a complete story. >> she trying to paint herself as an innocent person like she didn't know what was going on and everything, she's lying. >> bell says not only did smith know about the robbery, she played a big part in pulling them off. >> you would have never seen her coming. she was 18, abou
the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and david bell'se into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part because she felt like bell was trying to urge...
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[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street.ek after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we had all-time highs for s&p 500. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. patrick of brandywine global. patrick is here which two sectors, wil k
[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street.ek after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we...
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bell ringing]. had to be halted. avon still closing slightly higher, david. david: bells close on wall street. looks like it.osing in on a new record. 2120. last record was 2117. we are three solid points into a record on s&p. not so the dow. nasdaq also did higher before. russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken
bell ringing]. had to be halted. avon still closing slightly higher, david. david: bells close on wall street. looks like it.osing in on a new record. 2120. last record was 2117. we are three solid points into a record on s&p. not so the dow. nasdaq also did higher before. russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now....
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bell ringing]. had to be halted. avon still closing slightly higher, david. david: bells close on wall street. looks like it. s&p is closing in on a new record. 2120. last record was 2117. we are three solid points into a record on s&p. not so the dow. nasdaq also did higher before. russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken mahoney is to tell us why the u.s. is the best place to invest right now. joe franklin, franklin wealth management will tell us which opportunities he finds. where the u.s. or overseas? anthony creveli from the cme. anthony, we'll start with you. good data from first time jobless claims but what drove such a strong rally i guess you could say? >> let's begin with at that, with the bonds. we've been seeing this a lot. 10-year and 30-year bonds we get bad data, or soft data. then they rally and come right off. i woke up this morning, 10 and 30-year bonds were not going any lowe
bell ringing]. had to be halted. avon still closing slightly higher, david. david: bells close on wall street. looks like it. s&p is closing in on a new record. 2120. last record was 2117. we are three solid points into a record on s&p. not so the dow. nasdaq also did higher before. russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell...
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[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boy, not a good day to begin the week after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz: at least today could all change. we had all-time highs for s&p 500. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. patrick of brandywine global. patrick is here which two sectors, will keep it simple, you should be in right now. kim forest of for fort pitt capl group. why the market is comatose. and how the market will snap us out of it. larry shover from the cme. consumer confidence better than expected. durable goods ex-transports, better than expected. new home sales better than expected and the marke
[closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. boy, not a good day to begin the week after a holiday. traders skittish about a lot of things. whether federal reserve board, what is happening overseas. or some of economic data. look at economic data in different ways. that is the problem with data. sometimes the stats look good. sometimes they look bad. clearly in conjunction with what the fed might do in the future. all of this is time to sell stocks, rather than buy stocks. liz:...
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five minutes away, closing bell. david asman and after the bell. please do not move. you right here. ♪ ♪ liz: oh, yeah, david. we're -- wait a minute. wait a minute. are we now -- david: nasdaq we have a record. nasdaq record was 50092. on april 24th. we're well on record territory on the nasdaq. by the way, we're not at an intraday record for the nasdaq. that was back in 2000. but we're very close. liz: let's get to the nicole. all the excitement on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we should talk about what we just referenced. only because tiffany. we need to focus on the fact that it is soaring even though it had lower profits, it still had better-than-expected numbers. is that correct? >> that's right. it did well in europe and the americas. the t line jewelry line did well. despite the fact they had a strong us dollar to contend with, blew the numbers out of the water. a move to the upside. 10%. michael kors has been down 20% because they've seen their sales dwindl dwindle. >> 25% at one point for michael kors. coach was also down. apple was up nicely. tha
five minutes away, closing bell. david asman and after the bell. please do not move. you right here. ♪ ♪ liz: oh, yeah, david. we're -- wait a minute. wait a minute. are we now -- david: nasdaq we have a record. nasdaq record was 50092. on april 24th. we're well on record territory on the nasdaq. by the way, we're not at an intraday record for the nasdaq. that was back in 2000. but we're very close. liz: let's get to the nicole. all the excitement on the floor of the new york stock...
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david: not bad. "after the bell. ♪ ♪ david: so let's break down the whole week's action, joe duran is here to tell us what's positive about the year despite being disappointed by
david: not bad. "after the bell. ♪ ♪ david: so let's break down the whole week's action, joe duran is here to tell us what's positive about the year despite being disappointed by
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david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up.t rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq, which had been in the green for a lot of the day did end up negative. liz: not a bad day though when you look how far we came back. let's get to what happens after the bell so much. it starts right now. liz: let's get right into today's action. what it tells us about tomorrow. we have the hodges fund eric
david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up.t rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq, which had been in the green...
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david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up. liz: david, i know you got rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq, which had been in the green for a lot of the day did end up negative. liz: not a bad day though when you look how far we came back. let's get to what happens after the bell so much. it starts right now. liz: let's get right into today's action. what it tells us about tomorrow. we have the hodges fund eric marshall. who says investors reluctance into getting u.s. stocks is a good thing for the u.s. bull market. we have centerstate bank's joe keating, who will tell you how to hedge overvaluation in equities. but also how he feels about equities versus treasurys. phil streible live at the cme. phi
david: all right. [closing bell ringing] david: we'll talk about that with our panel coming up. liz: david, i know you got rid of yours, but blackberry is still with me and shares jumping. david: you still have the blackberry? i finally got a samsung, wow. bells ringing on wall street. about an hour 1/2 ago the market which was flat-lining turned significantly down of the russell managed to pull out a win though just barely. .05%. the dow jones industrial average, s&p and even the nasdaq,...
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david: alexander graham bell. charlie: what time do you come into the office? dawn every day. charlie: you get up at dawn? david: i run to bridgeport. that is a 60 mile round-trip run. i come back, i have the breakfast. i have the jams, the jellies. then i shower off and drive to work. from 10:00 on it is a fistfight. charlie: what do you do all day? david: yes and no. charlie: someone said to me that just for the top 10 list, you have 15 writers, and each of them make up a top 10 list when you decide what the subject is going to be, and in you select the top 10. yes? david: yes. charlie: the top 10 ought really every night. david: well, it certainly is not. sometimes -- can i give you $1000 if i can light this cigar? [laughter] sometimes unfortunately, like television, you are always late. by the time i get to work i'm an hour late, and that is the way it goes. every day is the best compromise we can make. sometimes chips fall your way, sometimes they don't. the plane is taking off at 5:30 one way or another. charlie: they say you are enormously self-critical.
david: alexander graham bell. charlie: what time do you come into the office? dawn every day. charlie: you get up at dawn? david: i run to bridgeport. that is a 60 mile round-trip run. i come back, i have the breakfast. i have the jams, the jellies. then i shower off and drive to work. from 10:00 on it is a fistfight. charlie: what do you do all day? david: yes and no. charlie: someone said to me that just for the top 10 list, you have 15 writers, and each of them make up a top 10 list when...
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starting june 1, i will be joining david after the bell. >> i have my bags packed. melissa: the annual forbes list is out. one notable woman is making her debut appearance. this big guy is the new pride of the zoo. there he is. you can never have too much money. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq. ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. melissa: whether it is on wall street or main street, here is who is making money today. taylor swift. she just became the youngest person to ever make the forbes list of most powerful women. the 25-year-old ranks number 64. forbes says she is a
starting june 1, i will be joining david after the bell. >> i have my bags packed. melissa: the annual forbes list is out. one notable woman is making her debut appearance. this big guy is the new pride of the zoo. there he is. you can never have too much money. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well...
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david: we have very latest on what is happening with the train accident. "after the bellht now. liz: the latest numbers are
david: we have very latest on what is happening with the train accident. "after the bellht now. liz: the latest numbers are
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david: not bad. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: so let's break down the whole week's action, joe duran is here to tell us what's positive about the year despite being disappointed by earnings. bernie williams of usaa investment solutions with ways to profit off this volatility. dan veru is here in new york, he's going to tell you which hot international market he is not quite confident in and why, and larry shover is at the cme. larry, let me start with you. is it fair to say that traders are not afraid of rate hikes anymore? at least for the short term because usually when you have a good jobs number like today, they're afraid the rate hike is coming soon. >> you know, david, that's a great question, a broad question, and that's going to answer the question on where we go from here because, simply put, it's either they don't care about rate hikes at all, they don't care about liftoff or the latter which i believe to be true, they're unrealistic in their expectations thinking the hikes are going to com
david: not bad. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: so let's break down the whole week's action, joe duran is here to tell us what's positive about the year despite being disappointed by earnings. bernie williams of usaa investment solutions with ways to profit off this volatility. dan veru is here in new york, he's going to tell you which hot international market he is not quite confident in and why, and larry shover is at the cme. larry, let me start with you. is it...
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[closing bell ringing]. david: one of our own stock-pickers on monday, suggested that u.s. concrete is a good pick. that is way up, about 7%. we want to give kudos to our stock-pickers. liz: you might today too. as bells ring on wall street, we look how stocks finished up. interesting to see how the dow tried very hard to punch into the green. couldn't quite make it. numbers are still settling. we're waiting on cisco for earnings. david: we have very latest on what is happening with the train accident. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: the latest numbers are in. at least seven are dead, more than 200 injured after the amtrak train derailed and rolled over in the port richmond neighborhood of philadelphia. this happened 9:30 p.m. last night. now reports in the last hour say the train, this is coming from the ntsb, this train was traveling more than 100 miles per hour at the time of the crash. that was twice the speed limit. david: to break down the derailment, a professor of mechanical engineering university of north dakota, author of the book, "train wreck" the forens
[closing bell ringing]. david: one of our own stock-pickers on monday, suggested that u.s. concrete is a good pick. that is way up, about 7%. we want to give kudos to our stock-pickers. liz: you might today too. as bells ring on wall street, we look how stocks finished up. interesting to see how the dow tried very hard to punch into the green. couldn't quite make it. numbers are still settling. we're waiting on cisco for earnings. david: we have very latest on what is happening with the train...
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"after the bell" starts right now. david's market action, charlie smith from fort pitt capital will tell
"after the bell" starts right now. david's market action, charlie smith from fort pitt capital will tell
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i'm joining david asman "after the bell," that is weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. it.f to liz claman, on monday, she's handing it off to me at the end of her show. liz: yeah! >> take it away liz claman. liz: thank you melissa francis. former employees have been waiting seven years for answers the infamous dick fuld, the man at the helm of lehman brothers when it came to its knees long-awaited return. there is a sign he won't be showed to the public and only charlie gasparino knows it. we'll bring it to you in a moment. >>> beating out queen bee taylor swift the concert to see, and stubhub tells us how it's going to do it. >>> even this man is weighing in on the fifa scandal. vladimir putin jumped off his horse and jumped to the defense of fifa president sepp blatter accusing the united states of overstepping its bounds. is he right? the last hour of trade. let's start thedown.
i'm joining david asman "after the bell," that is weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. it.f to liz claman, on monday, she's handing it off to me at the end of her show. liz: yeah! >> take it away liz claman. liz: thank you melissa francis. former employees have been waiting seven years for answers the infamous dick fuld, the man at the helm of lehman brothers when it came to its knees long-awaited return. there is a sign he won't be showed to the public and only charlie gasparino...
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david don't forget my big move next week, i will join this guy right here, david asman, "after the bellkdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. don't we look fantastic together! >> see you on my left shoulder. move forward. melissa: what do you have coming up on your show today? >> we have scott mcnealy, founder and former chairman of sun microsystems. melissa: nice. >> goes from old tech to new tech. he is chairman of a new tech media company. melissa: will you save me a seat? >> of course i will. of course i will. melissa: a few stories on our radar right now. severe storms caused record floods in texas. 11 people confirmed dead. recovery teams are still looking for 12 people that went missing after a river burst through a vacation home. more than 1000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. >>> greek officials now saying they won't be able to meet a debt payment next month. the country has to fulfill four installments of the imf more than a billion dollars. its interior minister went on tv to say, there is no more money to give. >>> apple promoted british designer johnny ives to senior design offic
david don't forget my big move next week, i will join this guy right here, david asman, "after the bellkdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. don't we look fantastic together! >> see you on my left shoulder. move forward. melissa: what do you have coming up on your show today? >> we have scott mcnealy, founder and former chairman of sun microsystems. melissa: nice. >> goes from old tech to new tech. he is chairman of a new tech media company. melissa: will you save me a seat?...
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i'm joining david asman "after the bell" weekdays at 4:00 p.m. >> we'll have fun. melissa: i think we'll get in trouble. >> i hope so. i hope it has a little bit of a danger aspect to it. i think it probably will. unleashed, asman unleashed, melissa francis unleashed. scary business. melissa: we'll give you everything you need to know about the day and money. >> nation's largest auto recall ever, 34 million cars with potentially deadly airbags? fox business's cheryl casone has what you need to know. cheryl? >> melissa there is so many questions here about what is going on with this takata airbag recall. ford is one of the names we should say that is affected. ford believe it or not back in 1980, the last time we had this massive of a recall. it did not hit 34 million vehicles. what is going on, why the recall? the takata airbags too much force is being deployed when they come out whether on the driver or passenger side. a metal canister is triggered and basically shrapnel is coming at passengers. six deaths, at least 100 injuries. that is why the recall needs to ha
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forget that starting june first, i'm going to be moving to a new time and a new show me and david azmun after the bell in the meenl time here's what's claiming down with count down and she starts right now. >> one quick here we have a bunch of breaking news some of it involving hillary clinton's e-mails are coming up in two seconds. faa's big fat f congress now demanding answers following a fox business investigation. it is revealed that the faa has been helping some air a traffic controllers cheat on entrance exams. the app that can help you map out for the week. it is so much easier we're talking to the ceo of peek.com. and ben at new records. oil back above
forget that starting june first, i'm going to be moving to a new time and a new show me and david azmun after the bell in the meenl time here's what's claiming down with count down and she starts right now. >> one quick here we have a bunch of breaking news some of it involving hillary clinton's e-mails are coming up in two seconds. faa's big fat f congress now demanding answers following a fox business investigation. it is revealed that the faa has been helping some air a traffic...
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. >>> we love bob around here. 6:25 right now trial for former save by the bell star david diamond get onto weird start. diamond's lawyer drove to court with the words good luck justin and amanda scrolled on the back window, diamond who played screach, who played in saved by the bell, accused of stabbing a man last christmas in bar. he said he was pro ticking his wife after the crowd recognized them at that bar. >> started taking pictures and laughing and is making a game to bump into us, try to catch it on camera. we sensed things were increasing, n one's phones came out. felt like we were being set up for something for video for and that is anything is purposes. >> diamond charged with caring concealed weapon, recklessly endangering safety. his fiancee amanda also faces charges. >> scared of earthquakes new movie san andre us will scare you out of your seat. comes to the rescue, biggest trembler on record hits california. hanna daniels takes a look behind the scenes. >> california dream becomes nightmare in the new thriller san and drainus. when the big one hits, a magnitude nine ear
. >>> we love bob around here. 6:25 right now trial for former save by the bell star david diamond get onto weird start. diamond's lawyer drove to court with the words good luck justin and amanda scrolled on the back window, diamond who played screach, who played in saved by the bell, accused of stabbing a man last christmas in bar. he said he was pro ticking his wife after the crowd recognized them at that bar. >> started taking pictures and laughing and is making a game to bump...
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"after the bell" starts right now. david: getting to today's market action, charlie smith from fort pitt capital will tell us two growth areas to invest it. mark travis, intrepid capital management has four big contrarian plays. we love the contrarian view. chris gersch from the cme. chris, fed put, seems to be running out of steam, doesn't it? >> you know this rally we really believe is running out of steam. you saw a tick up in a lot of dividend players. you saw gold tick up as commodity. what we're saying what a lot of players call a wedge at top. the fact we weren't able to breach the 2134 level in the s&p pit is key indication a lot of momentum is slowing down as we pulled back almost 10 handles. liz: the number to beat was 2129. the we're at 2125. mark travis, it is harder to push this bull of a market because it is fully valued or fairly valued. do you think it is overvalued right now? >> liz, you could make a case for lower stock prices in face of imminently rising rates, whether june, september or next year. you kno
"after the bell" starts right now. david: getting to today's market action, charlie smith from fort pitt capital will tell us two growth areas to invest it. mark travis, intrepid capital management has four big contrarian plays. we love the contrarian view. chris gersch from the cme. chris, fed put, seems to be running out of steam, doesn't it? >> you know this rally we really believe is running out of steam. you saw a tick up in a lot of dividend players. you saw gold tick up...
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david: the yields came down. what happened overseas, looked like it would happen at the beginning of the day. not so at the end. europeans go their way. we go ours. "after the bell breaking down all of today's action, john maxon from
david: the yields came down. what happened overseas, looked like it would happen at the beginning of the day. not so at the end. europeans go their way. we go ours. "after the bell breaking down all of today's action, john maxon from
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david: is started with the gdp figure contracting in the first quarter. not expecting to be that bad but it leaves good news for the market. >> after the bell starts right now. david: right into today's session investors will have a promising picture one of the biggest growth sectors over technology. saying investors are still skittish and that is good for the market to leave more room for individuals. jason expects one sector to continue to improve as a time for you to get an? and we will start at the chicago mercantile exchange with the gdp figures. how many folks are wondering if the fed raising rates is hurting real economic growth? >> it probably is bet you hit the nail on the head when you said it is bad news good news or bad news bad news. but today is a different picture. it is starting to affect the economy and what we see. we did have an increase of volume. but investors are on the sidelines. but we have that move we have not seen in quite a while. liz: i will begin with ron. we're used to gore surprised or neither? >> neither. the u.s. economy is growing it is sluggish but it is still doing okay. we are now worried about a quarter and we also thi
david: is started with the gdp figure contracting in the first quarter. not expecting to be that bad but it leaves good news for the market. >> after the bell starts right now. david: right into today's session investors will have a promising picture one of the biggest growth sectors over technology. saying investors are still skittish and that is good for the market to leave more room for individuals. jason expects one sector to continue to improve as a time for you to get an? and we...
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yesterday surged 22% by the end of the closing bell, and today gives back a little bit, and avago hits a new high. davidyou very much as bells are about to ring on wall street. it's a down day, could have been a lot worse, but it was -- no getting around it -- it was a down day on all the indices. the dow is down about 36 points, still well above the 18,000 mark. as we see the buttons pushed there. all the indices, as i say, are down. s&p down a tick, nasdaq and the russell 2000. but some very interesting things happening with individual stocks that we're going to get to in just a moment. liz: yeah. we will point it all out to you. let's get to it, "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: let's break down today's market action, we've got dax shepard with the number one thing he's watching in the markets right now that he says you need to watch. kevin kelly from recom cata
yesterday surged 22% by the end of the closing bell, and today gives back a little bit, and avago hits a new high. davidyou very much as bells are about to ring on wall street. it's a down day, could have been a lot worse, but it was -- no getting around it -- it was a down day on all the indices. the dow is down about 36 points, still well above the 18,000 mark. as we see the buttons pushed there. all the indices, as i say, are down. s&p down a tick, nasdaq and the russell 2000. but some...
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after the bell starts right now. david: getting right into today's action, we have george jr. of the vp wealth preservation fund. he says the energy sector is not out of the woods yet. george bell of shaffer's research. why stocks could give the us a boost down the line. and todd horowitz. our perpetual bear, almost on a day when the market is making records. how do you square your overall belief with what happened in the markets today? >> it would be a new high if i wasn't here to celebrate with everybody. the nasdaq made an all-time high. i'm looking for 5132. i want to see that print taking out. i'll be back to my bearish self. when i look at the overall picture. yes, the markets are going up. you can't fight the tape. all the things we talk about. you have to be a stock picker here. these markets are significantly overdone. the news we're getting out is not supportive of the amount of rally we're seeing. we can't keep lowering expectations. at the end of the day, some day this will come back to haunt us. too many companies sitting on too much cash. not putting it back to wo
after the bell starts right now. david: getting right into today's action, we have george jr. of the vp wealth preservation fund. he says the energy sector is not out of the woods yet. george bell of shaffer's research. why stocks could give the us a boost down the line. and todd horowitz. our perpetual bear, almost on a day when the market is making records. how do you square your overall belief with what happened in the markets today? >> it would be a new high if i wasn't here to...
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david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week'shave a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about
david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week'shave a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about
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david: the yields came down. what happened overseas, looked like it would happen at the beginning of the day. not so at the end. europeans go their way. we go ours. "after the bell" starts right now. david: breaking down all of today's action, john maxon from beacon capital. he will tell us why he is favoring dividend-paying stocks. kevin kelly from recon capital. giving us one area of the market he says investors should avoid. joe in the pits of cm-e. we have to start with treasury rates. why did they stop moving up? >> let's be clear here. i don't think there is a pandemic through the markets. the 10-year got 2.259 on yield. there has been a plunge over last couple days. the remember the tail does not "wag the dog." the dog being s&pes. they have been volatile over the last couple months. i'm telling you right now, the s&ps are strong. they're off their 52-week highs. that money, as long as yields stay below 2 1/2 as one of your previous guests was talking, it will go somewhere. that not held off only the markets in general but also it kind of gave some support here at these level with the bonds. there is not that fear we normally would see if we see a bigger
david: the yields came down. what happened overseas, looked like it would happen at the beginning of the day. not so at the end. europeans go their way. we go ours. "after the bell" starts right now. david: breaking down all of today's action, john maxon from beacon capital. he will tell us why he is favoring dividend-paying stocks. kevin kelly from recon capital. giving us one area of the market he says investors should avoid. joe in the pits of cm-e. we have to start with treasury...
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david culver. welcome to news4 today. let's start off with a check of the forecast. chuck bell standing by in the storm team 4 weather center. you're thinking hot and humid? >> indeed. plenty of clouds around this morning, but that won't do much to slow down the warm-up for later in the afternoon. most areas today will be up close to 90 once again. the clouds have led to a couple of showers early this morning out in the shenandoah valley. here's a check on storm team 4 radar. there's interstate 81 right there. these showers in page county southern parts of greene county up here and warren county. also a little bit of very light rain this morning. those are headed up into louden. not a lot of rain out there this morning. around town there could be a sprinkle or two under the clouds. but temperatures are warm already. 75 in washington. already 70 in manassas. upper 80s for highs today. highest rain chance today will be west of the immediate metro area to the shenandoah valley. about a 40% chance of rain at 2:00 this afternoon. then drying out again towards this evening. everyone'
david culver. welcome to news4 today. let's start off with a check of the forecast. chuck bell standing by in the storm team 4 weather center. you're thinking hot and humid? >> indeed. plenty of clouds around this morning, but that won't do much to slow down the warm-up for later in the afternoon. most areas today will be up close to 90 once again. the clouds have led to a couple of showers early this morning out in the shenandoah valley. here's a check on storm team 4 radar. there's...
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you can catch me on "after the bell" with the always brilliant david asman. this starts the first of june 4:00 p.m. eastern. please come join me. you don't want to miss it. we'll have fun i promise. >>> so nice, she needed it twice. a second private email address for hillary clinton but i'm sure it was only used for yoga schedules and family vacations, nothing else. >>> plus we'll need a bigger boat. multiple shark sightings heading into memorial day weekend? yikes! "piles of money." shark fans coming up. ♪ ♪ [ 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. ♪ ♪ new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york st
you can catch me on "after the bell" with the always brilliant david asman. this starts the first of june 4:00 p.m. eastern. please come join me. you don't want to miss it. we'll have fun i promise. >>> so nice, she needed it twice. a second private email address for hillary clinton but i'm sure it was only used for yoga schedules and family vacations, nothing else. >>> plus we'll need a bigger boat. multiple shark sightings heading into memorial day weekend? yikes!...
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david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week's action. we have a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about valuations, brian from hen see funds and james camp of eagle asset management telling us the biggest driver of the fixed income market is not the fed, believe it or not. joe kusic. it didn't pull out another record. you're looking at oracle and google right now, why? >> yeah, you know what? they've been one of the top performers. come off the lose, basically and really held up well. tech's been that leader, and those are the names that both funds and traders are going to be looking at to keep us catalizing, in the tech space. liz: adam, right off the bat, you are not worried about a pullback as we hover around record highs here. why are you not concerned? >> let's clarify. in the short-term the markets extended to the upside and light volume pullback would restore the intermediate and longer term health of the stock market. and if you look at prior historic tops, all tops in recent his
david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week's action. we have a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about valuations, brian from hen see funds and james camp of eagle asset management telling us the biggest driver of the fixed income market is not the fed, believe it or not. joe kusic. it didn't pull out another record. you're looking at oracle and google right now, why? >>...
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. >>> a 31-year-old maryland man is suing blue bell after eating ice cream he claims caused him permanent brain damage. david shockley says he contracted listeria related meningitis and is no longer able to work. blue bell issued a massive recall on all its ice cream and stopped production in april. a series of listeria infections have been linked to their products. >>> thousands. employees chanted supersize my check as shareholders met inside mcdonald's corporate headquarters in illinois. workers continue their fight to increase the minimum wage to $15. mcdonald's says it will raise the starting pay $1 above the local minimum wage, but labor advocates say that is not enough. >>> it could be the thinliest division ever. lg's new concept -- thinnest television ever. lg's new concept television is as thin as a dvd, weighs less than 5 pounds, doesn't need to stand and can hang on the wall with a magnetic mat. >> if i had to guess, it's an oled. very expensive. >>> scrabble added new worlds to its dictionary, many of them coming from social media. >> here's a few, lolz, a laugh at someone else's expense, newb, s
. >>> a 31-year-old maryland man is suing blue bell after eating ice cream he claims caused him permanent brain damage. david shockley says he contracted listeria related meningitis and is no longer able to work. blue bell issued a massive recall on all its ice cream and stopped production in april. a series of listeria infections have been linked to their products. >>> thousands. employees chanted supersize my check as shareholders met inside mcdonald's corporate headquarters...
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david strasser from janney montgomery scott. we are looking at earnings after the closing bell. take twofitters and interactive.are waiting for them to begin trading after reporting a pretty bleak quarter. julie hyman has more at the breaking news desk. break it down how bad it was for take two. just resumes has trading as you began talking and they are falling by about 3% here out of the gate. investors and traders have the first opportunity to react to these numbers. the company reported an adjusted gain. it really seems here as though the problem is the forecast coming from take two, the maker of grand theft auto and other video games. company says for the full year, the adjusted earnings per share will be $.75 to one dollar. the estimate from analysts were $1.23. company says forthe company ise buyback, but not enough to help with those shares. ,nd we look at urban outfitters falling as much as 12%. alix: thank you for joining us from the breaking news desk. that wraps us up for bloomberg markets. have a wonderful evening. ♪ [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little
david strasser from janney montgomery scott. we are looking at earnings after the closing bell. take twofitters and interactive.are waiting for them to begin trading after reporting a pretty bleak quarter. julie hyman has more at the breaking news desk. break it down how bad it was for take two. just resumes has trading as you began talking and they are falling by about 3% here out of the gate. investors and traders have the first opportunity to react to these numbers. the company reported an...
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david: nicole, thank you very much as bells are about to ring on wall street. it's a down day, could have been a lot worse, but it was -- no getting around it -- it was a down day on all the indices. the dow is down about 36 points, still well above the 18,000 mark. as we see the buttons pushed there. all the indices, as i say, are down. s&p down a tick, nasdaq and the russell 2000. but some very interesting things happening with individual stocks that we're going to get to in just a moment. liz: yeah. we will point it all out to you. let's get to it, "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: let's break down today's market action, we've got dax shepard with the number one thing he's watching in the markets right now that he says you need to watch. kevin kelly from recom capital on whether investors should brace for a correction, and todd coleman in the pits of the cme. todd, to you first. what happened? was it that good pending home sales numbers that spooked the market somehow? >> certainly was a strong number, liz, but equities are in a holding pattern aft
david: nicole, thank you very much as bells are about to ring on wall street. it's a down day, could have been a lot worse, but it was -- no getting around it -- it was a down day on all the indices. the dow is down about 36 points, still well above the 18,000 mark. as we see the buttons pushed there. all the indices, as i say, are down. s&p down a tick, nasdaq and the russell 2000. but some very interesting things happening with individual stocks that we're going to get to in just a...
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to the closing bell, cory johnson is here with me on set with bloomberg intelligence joy.st, david youe put some numbers into your model. what stood out to you? cory: so many things were interesting. deposit in sann francisco on fremont street. from operations was strong, they said that in the press release, but they recognize a lot more deferred revenue than they have in the past, which was a big boost their. the thing that really gets me with this release here is that it starts to answer may be most important question about salesforce, which is -- why do they have to spend so much money on marketing? one year ago in this fiscal first-quarter they spent 52% of revenue on marketing. think of it as the gas pedal to drive revenues. if they jam the pedal to the metal at 52%, they can get boosted revenues and the machine goes fast forward. of the equity holders or anyone who wants to buy the company is that -- maybe if you spend not so much on marketing you could have a profitable business. well, they stepped off the pedal just a little bit this quarter. spent onvenues marketing. they took
to the closing bell, cory johnson is here with me on set with bloomberg intelligence joy.st, david youe put some numbers into your model. what stood out to you? cory: so many things were interesting. deposit in sann francisco on fremont street. from operations was strong, they said that in the press release, but they recognize a lot more deferred revenue than they have in the past, which was a big boost their. the thing that really gets me with this release here is that it starts to answer may...
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arthur fiedler was talking to david, the producer of the event, and david asked, what is that piece with the cannons and the bellsure. he said, that should be a july 4 thing. now people who do not have a sense of humor go, it is a russian piece written about a victory over the french. charlie: are there other orchestras like the boston pops in other countries? keith lockhart: elements of. and certainly, the boston pops like so many things in america are based on european models. on the summer concerts and biergartens of germany. and the prom in london. i think the mix of things we do is probably unique among orchestras in the world. charlie: you have said that part of your job is to protect the tradition of live music. keith lockhart: i think, these days, pretty much every performing artist, part of their job is to protect tradition and sell the concept. we live in an age where so many people get their entertainment and cultural information in increasingly insular pods. the performing arts are about engaging the community and other people to experience art live. to be part of the performance. as you know, in the
arthur fiedler was talking to david, the producer of the event, and david asked, what is that piece with the cannons and the bellsure. he said, that should be a july 4 thing. now people who do not have a sense of humor go, it is a russian piece written about a victory over the french. charlie: are there other orchestras like the boston pops in other countries? keith lockhart: elements of. and certainly, the boston pops like so many things in america are based on european models. on the summer...
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bell. hey, chuck. >> good morning angie and david. it's a very cloudy start outside first thing this morning. the clouds are banked from the blue ridge to the bay out onto the eastern shore. and it could be a couple more hours before we can really thin the clouds out and get some sunshine around here. here's the view from our tour looking north. normally we can see into bethesda. not so this morning. courtesy of the low clouds. the top of the tower just about visible here. so things are lifting and improving just a bit. it's mild temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 across much of the area. bright sunshine though around i-81 right now. the fog and clouds will continue to burn over the next couple of hours. by later on this afternoon we'll get breaks of sunshine. it's going to be a warm day to be outside today. high near 83 degrees. not much of a rain chance. just a mist around this morning. better rain chances tomorrow. more on that coming up. >> all right. >>> the six baltimore police officers charged in freddie gray's death want their cases dismissed. gray received a spinal injury while
bell. hey, chuck. >> good morning angie and david. it's a very cloudy start outside first thing this morning. the clouds are banked from the blue ridge to the bay out onto the eastern shore. and it could be a couple more hours before we can really thin the clouds out and get some sunshine around here. here's the view from our tour looking north. normally we can see into bethesda. not so this morning. courtesy of the low clouds. the top of the tower just about visible here. so things are...
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bell. stay tuned for david's live interview with iac chairman barry diller. futures, maybe a sigh of relief on the economy. >> yes. >> obviously, some questions about what could happen with the fed in june or later. dow plus 184 as we head towards the open. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did yo
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david strasser from jenny montgomery scott. urban outfitters as well as take twoeported -- take reported after the bell., how bad was it for take 2 ? julie: it looks like they are falling by about 3% out of the gate. investors and traders are having the first opportunity to react to these numbers. analysts had been anticipating a loss. it seems as though the problem is the forecast coming from take-two, which is the maker of grand theft auto and other video games. it's adjusted earnings per share --l five cents to the dollar $.75 to a dollar. one .4 and most will be billion dollars and analyst had been anticipating $1.5 billion. the company has raised a buyback, but not enough to pay for those shares. alix: julie hyman, thank you. that rested up for the bloomberg markets. have a wonderful evening. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. cardinal jaime ortega y alamino is here, the archdiocese theavana and cardinal of catholic church. he became archbishop of havana in 1981. he participated in the conclave that selected pope benedict 16 and pope francis. ly,
david strasser from jenny montgomery scott. urban outfitters as well as take twoeported -- take reported after the bell., how bad was it for take 2 ? julie: it looks like they are falling by about 3% out of the gate. investors and traders are having the first opportunity to react to these numbers. analysts had been anticipating a loss. it seems as though the problem is the forecast coming from take-two, which is the maker of grand theft auto and other video games. it's adjusted earnings per...
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let's get to our "closing bell" exchange today. david kudlow from mainstay capital management back with us, cnbc contributor heather hughes from sun america funds, dion martin from moneymorning.com. and rick santelli from chicago as with el. david, you have an interesting prediction prediction. >> i think in the 10-year number comes in a lot stronger than expected we could see the 10-year that's been running up for several days now spike even higher. maybe as high as 2.5%. but i think that the moment tum we've had in the 10-year even with the strong jobs numbers will just be temporary and the 10-year is going to pull back from here. there is a point where we will go to 3% yield on the 10-year treasury but we don't think we're headed there now even with all the momentum behind it now. there is sovereign debt in europe that's still going to be very competitive with the 10-year. >> we're thinking about the jobs number. that's going to be in focus tomorrow. it is all anyone can really talk about going into the close today. expectation is rou
let's get to our "closing bell" exchange today. david kudlow from mainstay capital management back with us, cnbc contributor heather hughes from sun america funds, dion martin from moneymorning.com. and rick santelli from chicago as with el. david, you have an interesting prediction prediction. >> i think in the 10-year number comes in a lot stronger than expected we could see the 10-year that's been running up for several days now spike even higher. maybe as high as 2.5%. but i...
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but in the end the bell tolled for the opposition. and it was david cameron that is going
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bell. editor at large cory johnson is with us on set, and are bloomberg intelligence analyst along with davidith ameriprise. david, what stood out to you? david: -- cory: they put down a deposit on a building they are building, and the cash flow for operations was strong. they recognize a lot of deferred revenue, substantially more than they have in the past, and that was a big boost to their, but the thing that gets me with this release is it starts to answer maybe the most important question about salesforce, which is why do they have to spend so much money in marketing? a year ago, they spent 52% of revenues on marketing. thek about that as being gas pedal. if they jam the pedal to the metal, 52%, then they get a boost in -- get a boost in revenue. it goes forward. the dreams of anyone who wants to buy the couple, hey, maybe if you could stop spending so much on marketing, you could have a profitable business, and they stepped off of the guests just a little bit, 49% of revenues spent on marketing, so they took the pedal off the metal just a and revenue dramatically slowed down. it grew ab
bell. editor at large cory johnson is with us on set, and are bloomberg intelligence analyst along with davidith ameriprise. david, what stood out to you? david: -- cory: they put down a deposit on a building they are building, and the cash flow for operations was strong. they recognize a lot of deferred revenue, substantially more than they have in the past, and that was a big boost to their, but the thing that gets me with this release is it starts to answer maybe the most important question...
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belle: one magazine that focuses on a theme every week, that is the theme. it's an extract from davidon's story. he's the creator of "the wire" tv series. this short story that we have set in a police station, all three characters are black -- the policeman, victim and suspect. the office it reflects on west baltimore's inability to comprehend a black middle person and especially a black middle class cop. before creating "the wire," david simon was a reporter for "the baltimore sun." baltimore was in a state of emergency last month after 25-year-old black man died in police custody. leun un reflects on the fact that despite having a black president for the first time to situation has not improved dramatically. although racism may be dying out, police violence, the judiciary and residential segregation are adding to the impoverishment of black people in america. eeve: quickly we can look at burundi. hardly out of the headlines. some of that in france. belle: burundi and the african region. a pan african weekly paper in france focusing on france's relationship with the continent. "holla
belle: one magazine that focuses on a theme every week, that is the theme. it's an extract from davidon's story. he's the creator of "the wire" tv series. this short story that we have set in a police station, all three characters are black -- the policeman, victim and suspect. the office it reflects on west baltimore's inability to comprehend a black middle person and especially a black middle class cop. before creating "the wire," david simon was a reporter for "the...
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david culver. >> i'm angie goff. today is may 17. we want to check in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell that tells us the clouds we're seeing out there are helping us out today. >> helping the threat of low to severe thunderstorms this afternoon. still a chance for a rumble or two. they probably aren't going to pack the punch they did yesterday. had a lot more sunshine and got much much warmer. clouds sealing out sunshine and the cooler we can stay the lower the storm chances are. there's a little bit of light rain and sprinkles out here. down into st. mary's county lower parts of southern maryland. few more sprinkles south of blue month, leesburg ashberg, chantilly. nothing all that heavy. just a five-minute long sprinkle or rain shower. that's about it. that will eventually move to the washington area. everybody headed to graduation ceremonies or taste of arlington just have a little something to put over their head. if you're going to graduation the cap of the cap and gown might be enough to keep you dry. it's not going to rain that hard. an umbrella to play it safe. temperatures low- to mid-70s, upper 70s to low 80s. a
david culver. >> i'm angie goff. today is may 17. we want to check in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell that tells us the clouds we're seeing out there are helping us out today. >> helping the threat of low to severe thunderstorms this afternoon. still a chance for a rumble or two. they probably aren't going to pack the punch they did yesterday. had a lot more sunshine and got much much warmer. clouds sealing out sunshine and the cooler we can stay the lower the storm...
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continent. [ bell tolling ] >> bells tolled in the uk as prince andrew and prime minister david camerono minutes of silence. fresh off his election victory, cameron with outgoing party leaders, ed miliband and nick cregg laid wreaths at the british war memorial. in france, the first u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, and the french president each laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the arc du triumph. and they gathered, and the day called the day when arms were silenced. a midnight ceremony was held in poland, the site of the first nazi german attack on that country. and then in washington, an amazing aerial display is more than two dozen world war ii era fighter planes and bombers flew in formation over the u.s. capital. in what was billed as an arsenal of democracy. ♪ ♪ >>> british prime minister david cameron going right back to work forming a new government after the conservatives resounding election win. the conservatives will govern alone after five years in the coalition. though it does have a slender majority. as the dust settled friday. three opposition party
continent. [ bell tolling ] >> bells tolled in the uk as prince andrew and prime minister david camerono minutes of silence. fresh off his election victory, cameron with outgoing party leaders, ed miliband and nick cregg laid wreaths at the british war memorial. in france, the first u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, and the french president each laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the arc du triumph. and they gathered, and the day called the day when arms were silenced....
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back to the mid 70's when arthur fiedler was talking to david and david asks what's that piece that ends with the cannons and the church bellshe said i think that should be a july 4th thing. for better or worse people who don't have a sense of heumple go that's a russian piece about victory over the french. >> rose: is there other countries that have something like boston pops. >> elements of. and boston pops like so many things in western based on european models. the concerts and beer gardens of germany and the proms in london. what we do throughout the year is unique. >> rose: you have said part of your job is to protect the tradition of live music. >> i think these days pretty much every performing artist, part of their job is to protect not just protect the tradition but to sell the concept. we live in an age where so many people get their entertainment and the cultural information increasingly insular pods. the arts about live performance. they're about engaging community coming together with other people. experience life to be made live. to be part of the performance. and as you know in kind of a web-based culture we
back to the mid 70's when arthur fiedler was talking to david and david asks what's that piece that ends with the cannons and the church bellshe said i think that should be a july 4th thing. for better or worse people who don't have a sense of heumple go that's a russian piece about victory over the french. >> rose: is there other countries that have something like boston pops. >> elements of. and boston pops like so many things in western based on european models. the concerts and...