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the wall street hedge fund manager who invested billions of his clients' money also it is home to david coke and designer vera wang. it is the childhood home of jacquelyn kennedy onassis. >>> why united is dropping its bid to add flights and why all passengers may benefit. >>> a political hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. eat up, buddy. you'll get it this time. yeah ok not too quick don't let go until i say so. i got you... start strong with the lasting energy of 100% you're doing it! whole grain quaker oats. and off you go. (harold) looks like australia. (rob) i'm telling you, it's a western omelette. (jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here.
the wall street hedge fund manager who invested billions of his clients' money also it is home to david coke and designer vera wang. it is the childhood home of jacquelyn kennedy onassis. >>> why united is dropping its bid to add flights and why all passengers may benefit. >>> a political hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. hello,...
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that building is home to several prominent residents, including ron perlman, david coke and ron lauder. >>> police have picture of a suspect attacking a 13-year-old on the subway. the teenage girl stabbed the boy in the stomach last night after the pair had an argument on a train. the 13-year-old boy is in stable condition. >>> a little boy on long island is in desperate need of his wheelchair after it was stolen last week was taken from outside a home in hole brooke last week. kathleen verge said her son needs the chair to get around. the family is hoping insurance covers the cost of a new one. crime stoppers is offering up to $5000 for information leading to an arrest. >>> a grandmother recovering after she was hit by a stray 61-year-old rita pierre was hit above the right eye. she and a neighbor were struck on east 31st street in east flat bush monday. last night members of the community and pierre's son came together to pray for the victims and plead for an end to gun violence. >> everyone has a mother. my mom is not just a mother, she is a grandmother. so i would like them to actu
that building is home to several prominent residents, including ron perlman, david coke and ron lauder. >>> police have picture of a suspect attacking a 13-year-old on the subway. the teenage girl stabbed the boy in the stomach last night after the pair had an argument on a train. the 13-year-old boy is in stable condition. >>> a little boy on long island is in desperate need of his wheelchair after it was stolen last week was taken from outside a home in hole brooke last...
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now in theory, a rich guy like david coke committee could use their money to help elect progressive candidatesy will always use their money to elect conservatives and what they do as soon as possible into office you look at what happened in 2010 and 2011 and 2012 and onto today the conservative legislaturelegislators at the se federal levels are waging a war on women. that's what happened with a 15-dollar minimum wage. but with money and politics you have politicians that want to block the minimum wage. with the money and politics we have politicians that are trying to block them from access to care. one in three of us will have an abortion by the age of 45. it is a common and necessary aspect of our basic reproductive health care. these conservative politicians are trying to block us from achieving to access birth control. 99% of sexually active women in this country utilize birth control at some time. what does it mean when a woman can't access basic reproductive health care? she can't keep that job she's got. she can't determine, how will she manage her career were keeping the job she has c
now in theory, a rich guy like david coke committee could use their money to help elect progressive candidatesy will always use their money to elect conservatives and what they do as soon as possible into office you look at what happened in 2010 and 2011 and 2012 and onto today the conservative legislaturelegislators at the se federal levels are waging a war on women. that's what happened with a 15-dollar minimum wage. but with money and politics you have politicians that want to block the...
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s&p futures positive three. ♪ david: google under fire. coke fizzles.rops as revenue falls 4%. donald trump and hillary clinton take new york in the primary, getting them a bigger lead in their race for their party's nominations. welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ." i am david westin with jonathan ferro in london this week and vonnie quinn. vonnie: entre nous gonzalez in this hour, talking about the possible sale of one of the world's largest oil producers. jonathan: looking forward to that interview. just a remarkable session in japan once again. the yield falling to all-time lows, below 30 basis points, to 14 years.urve i want to have a look at markets because what i have from the city of london about 7:00 a.m. london time, the ftse, it got up to a high yesterday and down by .1 of 1%. switch up the board very quickly and i will show you the classes, a single currency, euro-dollar. here is one to watch. advancing for the fourth straight day. that is before the ecb meeting this week. gotten even stronger. that is the story in the fx market. o
s&p futures positive three. ♪ david: google under fire. coke fizzles.rops as revenue falls 4%. donald trump and hillary clinton take new york in the primary, getting them a bigger lead in their race for their party's nominations. welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ." i am david westin with jonathan ferro in london this week and vonnie quinn. vonnie: entre nous gonzalez in this hour, talking about the possible sale of one of the world's largest oil producers. jonathan:...
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you get to a certain point with prime and a coke, you start to hear more and more about it. davids quarter after quarter where jeff asus was trying to get them to accept profits at all. have we reached a turning point where his long-term investment, the stress on the long-term is starting to pay off? call theot ready to turn point. it could well be in hand. you are starting to see if filter through. these things do not work out. bit of a bomb. at the lobby other hand, a lot of interest in it. a lot of momentum. i am talking to more more people who like it and start to say, there is something to the personal digital assistant. i'm using it for more and more things. it is not just syria dictating texts.-- my the digital assistant, the idea is this will leave it -- leave its way more and more. david: that is all the time we have. that is it for bloomberg markets. coming up next. less than four minutes before the close. , 17,000 3 --1.3% 17,807. the nasdaq down. ♪ Âi scarlet: we're moments away from the closing bell. u.s. stocks closing lower. the s&p 500 falling the most in weeks. th
you get to a certain point with prime and a coke, you start to hear more and more about it. davids quarter after quarter where jeff asus was trying to get them to accept profits at all. have we reached a turning point where his long-term investment, the stress on the long-term is starting to pay off? call theot ready to turn point. it could well be in hand. you are starting to see if filter through. these things do not work out. bit of a bomb. at the lobby other hand, a lot of interest in it. a...
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david: time for the bloomberg business flash. coca-cola giving cans and bottles of its flagship sodas a makeover. it plans to unify the appearance of regular cokee, coke zero and coke life. the one brand look will rollout in mexico next month. has been shuta out of the global credit markets for 15 years and is now returning with a blockbuster sale. they plan to sell $16.5 billion in bonds and a four-part offering. a single day record for a developing country, marking the end to isolation that followed argentina's $95 billion default in 2001. david: apple has hired tesla's vice president of vehicle engineering. he will work on special projects related to the tech giant's electric car initiative. he will become apple's most senior car guy. lisa: the tug-of-war between apple and the fbi over encryption is showing no signs of easing after months of arguments both sides testifying to a house subcommittee today. david: emily chang joins us from san francisco with more. hotlynot the most expected hearing on the hill. what did we hear from apple today? emily: this is the second time in a few weeks that apple has been on capitol hill testifying on this
david: time for the bloomberg business flash. coca-cola giving cans and bottles of its flagship sodas a makeover. it plans to unify the appearance of regular cokee, coke zero and coke life. the one brand look will rollout in mexico next month. has been shuta out of the global credit markets for 15 years and is now returning with a blockbuster sale. they plan to sell $16.5 billion in bonds and a four-part offering. a single day record for a developing country, marking the end to isolation that...
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david kostin joins us live. find out where he thinks stocks are headed. >>> also ahead in the show, coke and pepsi hitting all-timehould you be buying these stocks? >> earnings season unofficially kicks off, should investors be wary? joining us is david kostin. great to have you back. >> nice to see you. >> you've been not necessarily bullish on the year, but now you're not bullish on q1 either. why? >> a lot of issues will be impinging on the market. last night we officially kicked off the quarterly earnings season. the topic in focus for the next three weeks. a couple issues are in the front of investors minds. the first issue is the dollar. we have a stronger dollar from this year relative to the first quarter of last year. that will be a headwind, and a third of sales take place internationally. that will be a headwind in terms of measured level of ref nekn r. the second issue is oil prices. broadly across 2016 it will be a subject of discussion. how do you measure profits of companies, whether it's adjusted or operating results. i think operating is more conservative and appropriate way to think about valuati
david kostin joins us live. find out where he thinks stocks are headed. >>> also ahead in the show, coke and pepsi hitting all-timehould you be buying these stocks? >> earnings season unofficially kicks off, should investors be wary? joining us is david kostin. great to have you back. >> nice to see you. >> you've been not necessarily bullish on the year, but now you're not bullish on q1 either. why? >> a lot of issues will be impinging on the market. last night...
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coke's ceo james quincey. don't go anywhere. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla, davider, markets tepid after yesterday's climb. oil continues to get buffeted. >>> coming up shortly on the program. former chairman and ceo of wells fargo dick kovacevich, his views on the economy, on politics and on the health of the banking sector, post earnings also ahead we're going to speak to coca-cola's chief operating officer number two james quincey. coke now down 5%, but first breaking news on existing home sales. diana olick has the numbers for us. dian diana, how do they look? >> existing home sales up 5.1% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.33 million units. that is right along expectations. we did have a slight downward revision for february. remember we had a big drop in february, so we made up for this nicely in march. but we're still only up 1.5% year over year. sales strong in the northeast and midwest, sales up nearly 11 and 10% respectively, those two areas of the country had been trailing the recovery. so we're seeing strong gains there. that's the good news. no
coke's ceo james quincey. don't go anywhere. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla, davider, markets tepid after yesterday's climb. oil continues to get buffeted. >>> coming up shortly on the program. former chairman and ceo of wells fargo dick kovacevich, his views on the economy, on politics and on the health of the banking sector, post earnings also ahead we're going to speak to coca-cola's chief operating officer...