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. >> ifill: for more on the life and work of david gilkey, i'm joined by npr's david greene, co-hostorning edition." >> first of all, our condolences to you and your staff. >> thank you, gwen. we appreciate that. it's been a hard day. >> ifill: it's been a hard day. >> i speak for all of us when i say thank you. >> ifill: i spoke to someone who said collateral damage has a face. this is a case of that. >> david gilkey said that and it's so sad he's fallen victim to that. i knew david very well and i think that he always knew the risks in going into conflict zones and places like this and believed it was worth it to tell the story. i mean, he wanted to capture humanity in stories like this. we all knew this was possible, but to lose a friend and a colleague, you just don't really think it will ever happen. >> ifill: most people think of n.p.r. as an audio, not a visual experience, but david gilkey was one of those who expanded that idea. >> you know, a lot of people jokingly asked about that, when david started almost a decade ago. they would say, what are you doing taking pictures fo
. >> ifill: for more on the life and work of david gilkey, i'm joined by npr's david greene, co-hostorning edition." >> first of all, our condolences to you and your staff. >> thank you, gwen. we appreciate that. it's been a hard day. >> ifill: it's been a hard day. >> i speak for all of us when i say thank you. >> ifill: i spoke to someone who said collateral damage has a face. this is a case of that. >> david gilkey said that and it's so sad he's...
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clearly there making a sequel produced by michael day written by david green starring megan fox. a huge cast and the turtles are played by actual actors in performance capture suits. they have a major suits on with actual shelves behind them with dogs all over the body and cameras facing their faces. it's similar to how -- it feels realistic as it possibly can with a turtle over 6 feet tall. but it's a fun film it's a very fun film. the action is great and there's a sequence where casey jones who you see here is skating between these cars and the cars are swerving in that scene is incredible to watch. the script is not great the storytelling issue but overall it's a very fun time. slightly better than the first one. i give this one three and half out of five. it's worth seeing but don't expect an oscar- winning script. next is me before you. it's a beautiful devastating movies i've seen in a long time. this film has so many charming moments but it's a very sad story at the same time. in million clark you know from game of thrones looks different. she's the mother of dragons but s
clearly there making a sequel produced by michael day written by david green starring megan fox. a huge cast and the turtles are played by actual actors in performance capture suits. they have a major suits on with actual shelves behind them with dogs all over the body and cameras facing their faces. it's similar to how -- it feels realistic as it possibly can with a turtle over 6 feet tall. but it's a fun film it's a very fun film. the action is great and there's a sequence where casey jones...
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david einhorn's main green light hedge fund lost money in may, even as equities climbed.inhorn's fun was down 9.9% -- fund was down 9.9%. the green light fund lost more than 20% last year. that is your bloomberg business flash, we will head back to the markets desk were julie hyman is looking at some specific stock particular, nike and under armour. julie: both declining for separate reasons. nike was downgraded. part of this has to do with the sports authority, and a company's bankruptcy and subsequent liquidation, essentially removing a big customer for both of these companies. a lot of new entrants are fragment the market in the case of nike, the challenges for mike years ofasting five double-digit growth, so there might be some slowing growth for the company. nike not done as much as under armour more than 600%, the company no expects revenue of $9.3 billion, the earlier forecast had been about $5 billion, so lower their. -- michael kors coming out with its numbers, revenue rising, the company also coming out with or cast that was above forecast, some of it has to do
david einhorn's main green light hedge fund lost money in may, even as equities climbed.inhorn's fun was down 9.9% -- fund was down 9.9%. the green light fund lost more than 20% last year. that is your bloomberg business flash, we will head back to the markets desk were julie hyman is looking at some specific stock particular, nike and under armour. julie: both declining for separate reasons. nike was downgraded. part of this has to do with the sports authority, and a company's bankruptcy and...
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david: all right, the meat is yours. >> anthony: all right, good. ♪ just call me cookie. some cubed local beef, glowing hot coals, cast-iron pan -- that's a puree of greenyeah, i'm going to throw those chilies in a little bit. >> david: ah. >> anthony: stew it for a few minutes and we'll be good. i just need a few splashes of, like, an opened beer. beautiful. checking off the chuck wagon greatest hits, we gosome beans, some potatoes, some cornbread. we do our best. this is just about ready. all right, let's eat. >> david: dig in. >> anthony: well, we -- we done good, gentlemen. >> david: no kidding. thank you, tony, this is excellent. >> anthony: i'm wondering, uh, you guys have been her for so long, your family, could you live anywhere else? >> herman: not me. no, not me. >> david: this is home. the roots here always -- i always get called back here. you know, i visited paris and lived in l.a. for a while and, you know -- >> dan: paris is pretty great. >> david: it's pretty great, it's pretty great, but it's not here. >> anthony: dan, i'm curious to know why -- why you chose here, why you came here initially? >> dan: it's open space, because i'd grown
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david: stocks ending in the green. dow and s&p up second straight day in a row. winning streak in 16 months. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have big names on markets. here is what we have coming up this hour. hillary clinton attacking donald trump during one of the biggest policy speeches of her 2016 campaign, calling his ideas dangerous for the security of our nation on a day where he is getting a major endorsement. clinton making her comment from san diego, california, a state where she may be in trouble according to a new poll. that is why her campaign is staging an all-out blitz holding more than 30 events in five days. david: wow.
david: stocks ending in the green. dow and s&p up second straight day in a row. winning streak in 16 months. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have big names on markets. here is what we have coming up this hour. hillary clinton attacking donald trump during one of the biggest policy speeches of her 2016 campaign, calling his ideas dangerous for the security of our nation on a day where he is getting a major endorsement. clinton making her...
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david: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: a quick check on the markets. you can see the major industries are higher but honestly so. just a quarter of a percent. the nasdaq is up barely greenup by .01%. david: it is time for a look at the biggest business stories in the news. to really from the biggest equity production request in its history. the nation's fourth-largest telecom operators sought protection from creditors. latin america's largest economy prepares for what could be the deepest recession in a century. vonnie: puerto rico resume talks -- puerto rico develop bank on obligation bonds and uncommon will guarantee debt last week. that is up from an earlier offer of 70%. some investors are seeking an 89% recovery rate. david: hundreds of foreign arbiters look into cap into u.s. base in businesses are looking into a new program. the silicon valley payment firm debuted at liz a few months ago. the u.s. business account and online payments account. stripe has welcomed 440 startups from 90 countries into atlas. vonnie: singapore sovereign wealth fund is in talks to build buildings in paris'business district. demand for offices in paris is downtown business district is r
david: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: a quick check on the markets. you can see the major industries are higher but honestly so. just a quarter of a percent. the nasdaq is up barely greenup by .01%. david: it is time for a look at the biggest business stories in the news. to really from the biggest equity production request in its history. the nation's fourth-largest telecom operators sought protection from creditors. latin america's largest economy prepares for what could be...
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conservative prime minister david cameron joined rivals from liberal democrat and green parties. david cameron: in the real world, our economy is slowing because of the huge uncertainty hanging over britain's economic future. it is therefore unacceptable for them to continue to dodge questions. they are performing and economic commentary on the british people, and we are -- >> the prevailing uncertainties are causing jitters in financial markets, with the british pound monday falling nearly 1% against the dollar and sliding to its lowest level against the euro in three weeks. >> no country the size of the united kingdom has ever left such an integrated economic union. in other words, there is no precedent to look back on and draw some lessons, so we are in uncharted territory here. >> trade unions are urging a vote for the stake camp, -- for the stay camp. how the pendulum swings on referendum day is likely to come down to voter turnout. genie: poland is kicking off its biggest ever joint military exercises with nato. that is aimed at beefing up regional security. the west is now
conservative prime minister david cameron joined rivals from liberal democrat and green parties. david cameron: in the real world, our economy is slowing because of the huge uncertainty hanging over britain's economic future. it is therefore unacceptable for them to continue to dodge questions. they are performing and economic commentary on the british people, and we are -- >> the prevailing uncertainties are causing jitters in financial markets, with the british pound monday falling...
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david: stocks ending in the green. dow and s&p up second straight day in a row. nasdaq, longest winning streak in 16 months. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have big names on markets. here is what we have coming up this hour. hillary clinton attacking donald trump during one of the biggest policy speeches of her 2016 campaign, calling his ideas dangerous for the security of our nation on a day where he is getting a major endorsement. clinton making her comment from san diego, california, a state where she may be in trouble according to a new poll. that is why her campaign is staging an all-out blitz holding more than 30 events in five days. david: wow. melissa: we have an all-star lineup of guests with insight on this story and much more. along with lieutenant colonel tom mcinerney, judge andrew napolitano and bret baier as well. david: quite a lineup. back to the markets. dow stocks turning positive in the final moments trading. with very market movers. phil flynn, price futures group watching oil and gold from the cme
david: stocks ending in the green. dow and s&p up second straight day in a row. nasdaq, longest winning streak in 16 months. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have big names on markets. here is what we have coming up this hour. hillary clinton attacking donald trump during one of the biggest policy speeches of her 2016 campaign, calling his ideas dangerous for the security of our nation on a day where he is getting a major endorsement....
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david. >> all right, over here at the green screen and we are right now tracking thunderstorms coming downards the shore. you can see that if you're in tuckahoe, sea isle city, ocean city stone harbor and wildwood not that much longer before this is going to be upon you and some of these are not only producing heavy rain, lots of lightning but some pretty strong wind gusts and some hail. i'll show you that when we come back in a moment. >> ♪ alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >> ♪ >> 4:43. taking a closer view of talon energy stadium with some traffic on the commodore barry bridge going across. today is the first full day of summer. >> and we have sounds like a little summer storm m
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david: we talked to reporters josh green. josh: there is a new premium on personal attacks.ole was you don't want your candidate saying mean things because it will poison their image with the public. you outsource it to a tv ad. now trump, as he has in so many ways, set a new standard by showing that if you make a personal attack in front of the camera, that will travel very quickly throughout the media ecosphere. can: taking a step back, you talk about why the democratic primaries have been so free of negative advertisement? in contrast with donald trump's standards? despite the vitriolic way in which the campaign has been covered, especially on cable news, both hillary clinton and bernie sanders are very popular with democratic voters. you run a risk of offending those voters if you run negative ads against an opponent that is also very well-liked. what it came down to was a pyramid idiosyncrasies. in sanders case, he doesn't believe in running negative at and it's was illegal this senior advisers don't you dare run negative ads. believesfor her part, very much in negative
david: we talked to reporters josh green. josh: there is a new premium on personal attacks.ole was you don't want your candidate saying mean things because it will poison their image with the public. you outsource it to a tv ad. now trump, as he has in so many ways, set a new standard by showing that if you make a personal attack in front of the camera, that will travel very quickly throughout the media ecosphere. can: taking a step back, you talk about why the democratic primaries have been so...
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curry remain green faithful to the thai czyz ian? - cuisine? david: we use our own coconut cream. we are about -- we used to get fresh coconuts. we also make our own curry paste as well. you've got to crucial components that are handmade to our own specifications and not made by a merchant who just wants to get a roduct on the shelf. the curry paste is made fresh it's not on the shelf for two or three years. that's part of that process. the ingredients are fresh. fresh curry paste, fresh coconut. it's the same recipe in many uisines. the problem in thailand and outside thailand is it's hard to find coconuts. it's hard to get fresh curry paste. you can go to the market and find what's available, but you could do that if you're in birmingham or melbourne or alabama in the states or in berlin. it's much harder to find those ingredients. they will resort to using canned stuff. it is vs.ly different from fresh stock. so too are fresh coconut cream and curry pastes, that's what people have to resort to. >> coming up-- david: everyone cheated. we know how to break the good rules. haslind
curry remain green faithful to the thai czyz ian? - cuisine? david: we use our own coconut cream. we are about -- we used to get fresh coconuts. we also make our own curry paste as well. you've got to crucial components that are handmade to our own specifications and not made by a merchant who just wants to get a roduct on the shelf. the curry paste is made fresh it's not on the shelf for two or three years. that's part of that process. the ingredients are fresh. fresh curry paste, fresh...
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conservative prime minister david cameron joined rivals from the labor, liberal democrat, and green parties, to seek support for britain to stay in the youth. while a peddle fantasy politics, in the real world the economy is slowing because of the real uncertainty over britain's future. it is unacceptable for them to continue to dodge questions. they are performing and economic con trick on the british people. reporter: as he campaigns to win over voters, to be availing uncertainty is causing uncertainty in financial markets, with the british -- british pound on wha monday calling 1% against the dollar. reporter no -- >> no country the size of the united kingdom has ever left such an integrated economic union. in other words, there is no precedent to look back upon and draw some lessons. we are in uncharted territory here. reporter: trade unions are also urging a vote for the stay cap, warning that a brexit would threaten worker rights. how the pendulum swings on referendum date is likely to come down to voter turnout. laura: earlier i spoke to our london correspondent. she told us more abo
conservative prime minister david cameron joined rivals from the labor, liberal democrat, and green parties, to seek support for britain to stay in the youth. while a peddle fantasy politics, in the real world the economy is slowing because of the real uncertainty over britain's future. it is unacceptable for them to continue to dodge questions. they are performing and economic con trick on the british people. reporter: as he campaigns to win over voters, to be availing uncertainty is causing...
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i'm david westin and the green room.ce minister will be joining us. shery: verizon will bid $3 yahoos internet assets. that is according to the wall street journal. the second round of bids was due yesterday. verizon is competing for the yahoo! assets with at&t, tpg, and others. clear and other regulatory hurdle blocking its takeover of beer maker sab miller. they have proposed enhancing a south african employee share program. hose unhappy plan to appeal the decision. he was convicted of losing $5.6 billion as a trader at france's coat their general. he has scored a victory in court. he won his lawsuit accusing ,ocgen of unfairly firing him awarding him $510,000. that is the latest business flash. amanda: julie hyman has a look at some of the early movers as we get trading here. i'm starting with valeant. i've forgotten when i'm doing here. italians called just ended and one of the most remarkable thing said on the call is that it is not able to really accurately predict earnings on a gap basis. though shares acceleratin
i'm david westin and the green room.ce minister will be joining us. shery: verizon will bid $3 yahoos internet assets. that is according to the wall street journal. the second round of bids was due yesterday. verizon is competing for the yahoo! assets with at&t, tpg, and others. clear and other regulatory hurdle blocking its takeover of beer maker sab miller. they have proposed enhancing a south african employee share program. hose unhappy plan to appeal the decision. he was convicted of...
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[closing bell rings] david: keep the confetti coming, stocks ending in the green. dow looks like it will settle above 18,000. s&p by the way is inching ever closer to record high. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the markets. first what else we have coming up this hour. mad dash for cash now that the race for the general election is set. both hillary clinton and donald trump are focused on fund-raising. trump and the rnc are looking to kick it into high gear to compete with clinton's big bucks. tom trump fund-raiser, anthony scaramucci weighs in. bernie sanders not backing down, vowing to take his campaign all the way to the convention as another major media outlet warns reporters to be aware of violence from disgruntled supporters. david: the dow ending up 18,000 for the first time since april 27th. scott shellady of tjm investments is watching action in oil and gold. a lot of action in gold from the cme. lori rothman from the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow making it happen. what were the
[closing bell rings] david: keep the confetti coming, stocks ending in the green. dow looks like it will settle above 18,000. s&p by the way is inching ever closer to record high. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the markets. first what else we have coming up this hour. mad dash for cash now that the race for the general election is set. both hillary clinton and donald trump are focused on fund-raising. trump and the...
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[closing bell rings] david: keep the confetti coming, stocks ending in the green. w looks like it will settle above 18,000. s&p by the way is inching ever closer to record high. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on the markets. first what else we have coming up this hour. mad dash for cash now that the race for the general election is set. both hillary clinton and donald trump are focused on fund-raising. trump and the rnc are looking to kick it into high gear to compete with clinton's big bucks. tom trump fund-raiser, anthony scaramucci weighs in. bernie sanders not backing down,
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green. we start with breaking news. prime minister david cameron is stepping down amid the historic vote to leave the european union. cameron said the british people need new leadership. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. this is not a decision i've taken lightly, but i do believe it's in the national interest to have a period of stability, and then the new leadership required. there is no need for a precise timetable today, but in my view, we should aim to have a new prime minister in place by the start of the conservative party conference in october. >> the vote to leave the eu sent the british stock market plunging more than 7% within minutes of opening this morning. the vote was close. the 72% turnout was higher than last year's general election. mark phillips is in london. mark, huge developments this morning. let's start with the prime minister's resigna
green. we start with breaking news. prime minister david cameron is stepping down amid the historic vote to leave the european union. cameron said the british people need new leadership. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. this is not a decision i've taken lightly, but i do believe it's in the national...
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david: coming up, the rush to make lengthy of green off of marijuana with recreational use legal in four states, how is washington responding? vonnie: intel gives rare advice to the business league. i don't how the largest chip maker makes the chip found in millions of pcs. david: looking at shares of they are down just slightly and advanced micro devices up. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. another victory for the marijuana business, the senate committee approved a key measure that would increase banking access for marijuana businesses. vonnie: the bill allows washington, d.c. to establish regulated marijuana stores. it could be just a matter of time before it is legal. world navigates the consumer universe, examining what is going on with all the things people by, including erewhon a. thisis the significance of hill and is it really just a matter of time before marijuana is federally legal? guest: i think there are a lot of hurdles. there's a lot of states where it is not legal but it seems like it is going to be a federally legalized product. heading in that direction. more than ha
david: coming up, the rush to make lengthy of green off of marijuana with recreational use legal in four states, how is washington responding? vonnie: intel gives rare advice to the business league. i don't how the largest chip maker makes the chip found in millions of pcs. david: looking at shares of they are down just slightly and advanced micro devices up. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. another victory for the marijuana business, the senate committee approved a key measure that would...
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green across the board. they've end materials -- david: materials gaining an energy gaining. ramy: wti up for two days in a row. data set stockpiles fell less than expected. nymex crude up a 1.2%. natural gas up by about .8%. in this risk have an on environment, this is where things will be heading. gold futures down .5%. and the u.s. 10-year yield is up by five races points. in two. its highest david: thank you. vonnie: first word news from mark crumpton. the u.k. citizens are voting today in a referendum on the country's membership in the european union. or david cameron was among those casting ballots. fromlaw prevents us reporting of voting or analysis of referendum issues while the polls are open to your dweeb will be following the action as the results come. special coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. new york time, 10:00 p.m. in london. the u.s. supreme court blocked president obama's plan that would protect millions living in the u.s. illegally from being deported. justices deadlocked 4-4, leaving a place a lower court ruling that the president overstepped his authority and
green across the board. they've end materials -- david: materials gaining an energy gaining. ramy: wti up for two days in a row. data set stockpiles fell less than expected. nymex crude up a 1.2%. natural gas up by about .8%. in this risk have an on environment, this is where things will be heading. gold futures down .5%. and the u.s. 10-year yield is up by five races points. in two. its highest david: thank you. vonnie: first word news from mark crumpton. the u.k. citizens are voting today in...
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david: we are watching stocks parent losses. can they come back and close in the green? ♪ .. in london and 3:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world .eadquarters, i am david gura funny bank and i'm vonnie quinn. : and i am vonnie quinn. the biggest u.s. airlines got burned on oil prices. they missed their chance to lock in the cheapest energy costs in years. david: regaining control of viacom. who is running the company? vonnie: we are one hour to the close of trading. >> we're talking about the s&p of 1%.t losing down 2/10 the worst performer has seen the nasdaq 8/10
david: we are watching stocks parent losses. can they come back and close in the green? ♪ .. in london and 3:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world .eadquarters, i am david gura funny bank and i'm vonnie quinn. : and i am vonnie quinn. the biggest u.s. airlines got burned on oil prices. they missed their chance to lock in the cheapest energy costs in years. david: regaining control of viacom. who is running the company? vonnie: we are...
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green aircraft. no major delays and light rain in philadelphia. tam. >>> thank you, david. going on to "healthcheck," the fda is looking at complaints that a battery powered patch for migraines may be getting some people burned. it delivers migraine drug through the skin generated by the battery. some can get a blistering allergic reaction. people are supposed to take it off after four hours. >> reporter: bp is cutting another deal over the gulf oil spill. they will pay $175 million to its own shareholders. bp agreed to pay $19 billion in penalties. >>> united airlines has unveiled their international business class which is focused on sleep. passengers will get a pod that reclines into a .676-foot bed covered with -- 6'6" bed covered in linens. >>> national donut day, you can get a free donut at crispy cream and remember you have to a buy a drink. that's america's money. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels better. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help
green aircraft. no major delays and light rain in philadelphia. tam. >>> thank you, david. going on to "healthcheck," the fda is looking at complaints that a battery powered patch for migraines may be getting some people burned. it delivers migraine drug through the skin generated by the battery. some can get a blistering allergic reaction. people are supposed to take it off after four hours. >> reporter: bp is cutting another deal over the gulf oil spill. they will pay...
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finally david she wanted to focus on infrastructure and green jobs. different from president obama. >> not only is it not different from president obama we've seen how good has it done. we've seen jobs lost in the coal industry. she wants to apply that to fossil fuels. tens of thousands of jobs in coal. how many millions of jobs we'll lose? problem with hillary clinton, "wall street journal" had big write up in the "wall street journal." people say she is not genuine. is it hillary clinton of saul alinsky days when she was young? is she bill clinton type of democrat who is more spencable? is she a bernie sanders kind of democrat because she has been running that way recently? nobody knows. donald trump is american original. we're talking about muhammad ali. we have the funeral coming up for him. he is american original. she is not original. sandra: remember the keystone pipeline? as secretary of state she would be inclined to approve keystone pipeline. unintense from bernie sanders she flip-flopped. let me challenge this for a second, jedediah, is it
finally david she wanted to focus on infrastructure and green jobs. different from president obama. >> not only is it not different from president obama we've seen how good has it done. we've seen jobs lost in the coal industry. she wants to apply that to fossil fuels. tens of thousands of jobs in coal. how many millions of jobs we'll lose? problem with hillary clinton, "wall street journal" had big write up in the "wall street journal." people say she is not genuine....
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david: it is going very strong at the moment. very greeny screens with the exception of the shanghai composite. not a single stop lower on the philippine composite. similar picture. everything else on the way up. hong kong, hang seng up almost 2%. on the way up. let me talk about these benchmarks. retail sales coming out later on. public picture. a bleak picture. a downgrade from goldman sachs. for 2016, not as much as the 50.5% forecast. continuing that run up. dollar yen, 102 .78. the biggest gain since 1998. sterling, flat after two days of gains to read the forecasters have a lot of work to do. 134 to read the median across 88 the moment. forecastsot of these through. we will see how quickly they do come through. 134 at the moment. emily: this is bloomberg west, i am emily chang. cloud services concurrently shift data across europe without interference. operators may need to follow separate regulations from the eu and u.k. joining us now, the ceo of box, aaron levie. does brexit change anything for you? aaron: we architected our solutio
david: it is going very strong at the moment. very greeny screens with the exception of the shanghai composite. not a single stop lower on the philippine composite. similar picture. everything else on the way up. hong kong, hang seng up almost 2%. on the way up. let me talk about these benchmarks. retail sales coming out later on. public picture. a bleak picture. a downgrade from goldman sachs. for 2016, not as much as the 50.5% forecast. continuing that run up. dollar yen, 102 .78. the biggest...
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. ♪ ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some greens, i think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world forward? bob, i want to start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic issues from the standpoint of its impact on minority americans and particularly african-americans. if we look at the data that the pew research has put out, the wealth gap between african-americans even prior to the recession had grown to about $70,000 less than that of white americans. if you would take the median net worth of an african-american household, it is $13,000 compared to $130,000 for a white household. that is principally because of lack of savings and investment, lack of home ownership, and obviously the impact of loss of jobs from the recession, and the historic fact that african-american unemployme
. ♪ ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some greens, i think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world forward? bob, i want to start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic issues...
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anna: david ingles in hong kong. will beire philip greend by two house of congress committees about the collapse of vhs -- the retailer he sold for one pound last year. we get the u.k. unemployment figures for april. faces theichael goes audience questions at a bbc brexit special. market event on the calendar. fed rate decision followed by janet yellen's news conference. see follow for real-time coverage -- make sure to follow for real-time coverage. joining us now in the studio, stephen isaacs. -- marketse fed focused elsewhere. brexit. brexit, brexit, it has been a bad three or four days for cameron. terrorism both in orlando and the murder in france. interesting is murdoch is not a friend of the eu. he is a canny operator. would he have pitched in and less he thought he was going with the tide? this is not just a question of him actually putting his position clear, but rather his judgment. france, the strikes, the mess in the euros with the security issues early in the weekend, that doesn't help the sense of eu safety argument. england,
anna: david ingles in hong kong. will beire philip greend by two house of congress committees about the collapse of vhs -- the retailer he sold for one pound last year. we get the u.k. unemployment figures for april. faces theichael goes audience questions at a bbc brexit special. market event on the calendar. fed rate decision followed by janet yellen's news conference. see follow for real-time coverage -- make sure to follow for real-time coverage. joining us now in the studio, stephen...
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right now in any of our most commonly traveled destinations and all green aircraft so no major delays, nydia and tam. >> thank you davidas just approved a new antiobesity device but it has a burden for users. they have to empty their symptom max themselves. the aspire system involves a thin tube implanted into the stomach. users connect the tube to a device to dane a third their partially digested food. the manufacturer says it's a minimally invasive alternative to the more traditional bariatric surgery. >> that sounds like a lot of work. >> it does. >> 6:23. coming up at 6:30 and developing overnight an alligator attack at disney world. >> and annie mccormick is updating us on a hail of gunfire in wilmington, delaware. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala. that's right. in wilmington, delaware, last night five people were shot including several juveniles. we'll have details coming up next in a live report. >> ♪ to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making
right now in any of our most commonly traveled destinations and all green aircraft so no major delays, nydia and tam. >> thank you davidas just approved a new antiobesity device but it has a burden for users. they have to empty their symptom max themselves. the aspire system involves a thin tube implanted into the stomach. users connect the tube to a device to dane a third their partially digested food. the manufacturer says it's a minimally invasive alternative to the more traditional...
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i think is happening, which is in order for david cameron, the conservative prime minister, he needs the vote of a lot of non-conservative voters, labor, green, welsh nationalists. and there are some signs that the anti-conservative voters are beginning to shift a bit to brexit, more because they want to kick david cameron and because they feel strongly about europe. but i can emphasize, the movement is not big. the movement has been quite small. >> well, it seems to be spooking markets this morning with the british pound selling off another 1%. peter, the poll came it on friday showing a ten-point lead for the leave campaign. you are the authority on the different polls, how accurate is that one and which one should we be paying attention to? >> well, what you have is the poll that came out on friday for the independent newspapers for the brexit leave, there were two polls out on sunday, both showing effectively little to no change. both are around 50/50 give or take. it looks to me about ten points brexit-leave poll is an outlier. i imagine the financial markets are roughly the same view. they overwhelmingly believe the remain will win. an
i think is happening, which is in order for david cameron, the conservative prime minister, he needs the vote of a lot of non-conservative voters, labor, green, welsh nationalists. and there are some signs that the anti-conservative voters are beginning to shift a bit to brexit, more because they want to kick david cameron and because they feel strongly about europe. but i can emphasize, the movement is not big. the movement has been quite small. >> well, it seems to be spooking markets...
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stocks up by around one third of 1%. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ," i am here in the green room.meeting at 1:00, we have the pimco leader. ♪ i am shery ahn with the bloomberg business flash. -- usage rose at the fastest pace in performance. they were driven higher by the biggest monthly increase in energy prices in a year. the labor department says the user price index increased 4/10 of 1%. food was up 3/10 of 1%. twitter is investing $17 million in the music streaming business sound cloud. a larger financing round is expect it to amount to $100 million, arguing the company at 700 million dollars. twitter has invested in startups, including developer music and mobile marketing platforms. von gart the world's largest mutual bond manager by offering low-cost investments. now they want to cost -- they want to cut fees even more in the hopes of boosting investor returns at a time when returns are low. is average expense ratio compared to an industry mean of one dollar. that is the bloomberg business flash. minutes until the session here. let's get some movers for you. julie: let's st
stocks up by around one third of 1%. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ," i am here in the green room.meeting at 1:00, we have the pimco leader. ♪ i am shery ahn with the bloomberg business flash. -- usage rose at the fastest pace in performance. they were driven higher by the biggest monthly increase in energy prices in a year. the labor department says the user price index increased 4/10 of 1%. food was up 3/10 of 1%. twitter is investing $17 million in the music streaming business...
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david: let's take a quick check of the major indexes. all of them in the green.he s&p 500 up about .1%. the dow up .4%. time for the latest bloomberg business flash. has acquired ack stake in a wind farm unit of general election -- general electric. terms of the deal were not disclosed. the wind farm was completed in december 14. buyer an investment grade blackrock did not identify. volkswagen has been given an additional seven days to work out its emissions scandal. it was done at the request of fbi director robert mueller. it would settle a multibillion-dollar civil over alleged violations over the clean air act. that is your bloomberg business flash up date. david: to the auto market and a potential problem for ford's best selling truck. the company spent aliens of dollars to overhaul the truck to meet environmental requirements, but some still fall short. the aluminum body models don't meet mandates, coming short on commission and fuel economy mandates. vonnie: let's bring in david wells who covers deals for bloomberg news. how big a deal and how fast could t
david: let's take a quick check of the major indexes. all of them in the green.he s&p 500 up about .1%. the dow up .4%. time for the latest bloomberg business flash. has acquired ack stake in a wind farm unit of general election -- general electric. terms of the deal were not disclosed. the wind farm was completed in december 14. buyer an investment grade blackrock did not identify. volkswagen has been given an additional seven days to work out its emissions scandal. it was done at the...
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david: she stole valuables from two homes in los angeles wearing a green and yellow bikini. they don't mention in all the stories, where did she put the money? did do you see any place where it could go. i don't. looks pretty well padded. melissa: risk and reward my friends. i have nothing to say, bye-bye. >> she is a world class liar. hillary clinton politics of personal profit around even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund doing favors for oppressive regimes and many others and really, many, many others in exchange for cash. no secretary of state has been more wrong more often and in more places than hillary clinton. [applause] her decisions spread death, destruction and
david: she stole valuables from two homes in los angeles wearing a green and yellow bikini. they don't mention in all the stories, where did she put the money? did do you see any place where it could go. i don't. looks pretty well padded. melissa: risk and reward my friends. i have nothing to say, bye-bye. >> she is a world class liar. hillary clinton politics of personal profit around even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund doing favors for oppressive...
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greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship.hese are our products that we use for shipping, and we have dry ice here for shipping. this store costs more to run than it brings in, in revenue, but we need it because of-- because we're doing our shipping out of here. >> oh. the big pine location has two functioning separate businesses, a retail location, and the other is their shipping department. the retail location accounts for less than 10% of the total revenue, but after you add rent and labor and utilities, well that accounts for a lot of the loss. but when you have high rent factors, every one of these tiles, which is a square foot... >> has a dollar on it. >> costs money. how much are you losing a year? >> this store's probably losing about $20,000, $25,000 a year. >> and how much is your rent? >> about $25,000 a year. >> so it's the same. so that's what you have to really be thinking about. >> okay. >> key west key lime pie company does $1.4 million a year in sales, but it's losing money operating multiple locations. i know
greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship.hese are our products that we use for shipping, and we have dry ice here for shipping. this store costs more to run than it brings in, in revenue, but we need it because of-- because we're doing our shipping out of here. >> oh. the big pine location has two functioning separate businesses, a retail location, and the other is their shipping department. the retail location accounts for less than...
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the david westin in hewlett-packard enterprise green room. will speak at a hearing at the european parliament. jonathan: just getting headlines, the official residence of the u.k. prime minister addressing the audience, media and headlines to bring to you. paramountron on their on economic security. but i think is interesting on the comment is in trying to communicate to the older generation that has been told to lead, urging them to think of children's hopes and dreams and to think about the younger generation. david cameron really targeted demographic with this particular statement today. fx market. on the i want to look at the pound against the dollar because movement is interesting. we have a little correction, the pound dropping a touch on the dollar. about 15 minutes ago, it remains that 45% and leave that 44%. closerhat is slightly than many people anticipated. not showing the big swing toward the main. the pound corrected just a touch at 147. , research from london global high the fx strategy. great to have you with us on the program.
the david westin in hewlett-packard enterprise green room. will speak at a hearing at the european parliament. jonathan: just getting headlines, the official residence of the u.k. prime minister addressing the audience, media and headlines to bring to you. paramountron on their on economic security. but i think is interesting on the comment is in trying to communicate to the older generation that has been told to lead, urging them to think of children's hopes and dreams and to think about the...
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vid: this is "bloomberg i am david westin in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room.nd out what they think about where the s&p 500 is headed. jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. health care, is it a safe bet under president clinton while aerospace and oil might be a safe play for president trump? we are joined by bloomberg analyst. in your own words, brace yourself for the advisor about to give. painted for me. do you know what the policies are for the potential candidates before we even decide which etf to go to? eric: you can only go by their rhetoric, and also, brace yourself because you see a lot on how tos coming out play trump are clinton carried a few are obvious. that's a trump wins and you look at the coal industry and clinton wants to put that out of business and trump once you save it, so cold etf might be a decent bet. it is down 81% in the past five years, so it is dirt cheap. on the clinton side, if she continues obamacare, which we assume she will as opposed to xhs is anoving it, interesting choice and it is just health care providers and little pharma, so s
vid: this is "bloomberg i am david westin in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room.nd out what they think about where the s&p 500 is headed. jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. health care, is it a safe bet under president clinton while aerospace and oil might be a safe play for president trump? we are joined by bloomberg analyst. in your own words, brace yourself for the advisor about to give. painted for me. do you know what the policies are for the potential candidates before we...
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david. new on "action news a rollercoaster crash at a wisconsin amusement park injured three people. it happened yesterday on the zipping pipping ride at greenk. witnesses say a train on the wooden rollercoaster failed to stop at the station and slammed full speed into an empty car. >> like when we were going over the last hill, the car didn't stop or slow down at all and i seen the other car and i thought it was going to stop and then it was a loud bang. >> it was terrifying. i'm there were it my six-year-old daughter waiting to go on and people were horrified. >> three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the ride is expected to be closed for a week for repairs and a state investigation. >> ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ >> ♪ >> it's a long slow ride on 422 eastbound, dave, and wet in spots. >> yeah, storm tracker6 live double scan shows you scattered showers and thunderstorms. an
david. new on "action news a rollercoaster crash at a wisconsin amusement park injured three people. it happened yesterday on the zipping pipping ride at greenk. witnesses say a train on the wooden rollercoaster failed to stop at the station and slammed full speed into an empty car. >> like when we were going over the last hill, the car didn't stop or slow down at all and i seen the other car and i thought it was going to stop and then it was a loud bang. >> it was terrifying....
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fresh produce are hitting local markets, from squash, green veggies, to the garden state's famous jersey sweet corn. washington township farmer david you havefield says to him beginning of the summer means raising the benefits of the months of hard work this sweet corn was planted at the end of march, this particular sweet corn here so it gets exciting as a long period of time for that to be in the ground before you start, you know, harvesting benefits. >> reporter: sweet corn accounts for 17 million-dollar annually in new jersey's billion dollar agricultural industry. farmers say that a cooler then usual spring has caused most of the corn crop to be a little slower hitting the market this summer, but you they do expect to see just about everything ready for your fourth of july picnics. >> a little bit behind from other previous years but we're excited about the quality we have. >> reporter: blueberry growers are operate nothing full swing and in hamilton the red, white and blueberry festival are just weeks a way. the stand are loaded with fresh berries. >> it is getting busier. soon it will be raspberries and stuff like that but b
fresh produce are hitting local markets, from squash, green veggies, to the garden state's famous jersey sweet corn. washington township farmer david you havefield says to him beginning of the summer means raising the benefits of the months of hard work this sweet corn was planted at the end of march, this particular sweet corn here so it gets exciting as a long period of time for that to be in the ground before you start, you know, harvesting benefits. >> reporter: sweet corn accounts...
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jamil nazarali joins us to discuss the state of equity markets. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." i am here in the greenb michael bob michele will be up. ♪ we are watching u.s. futures thriving this morning. you can see they are across the board. the s&p 500 is heading towards the highest level since july. expect bearishness at the start of the year. you can see this is a repeating series. we get close to the level and we pull back. , who go to erik schatzker is with jamil nazarali. >> good morning. thank you very much. we can think about equity markets in two ways. look at valuations and the point at which the s&p 500 about more, we can think them in a different way. how well are they functioning? the u.s. equity markets are functioning incredibly well. they are better and faster and cheaper than ever before. but today, because of the efficiency improvements, retail investors save more than $1 billion a year compared to the cost 15 years ago. why is very persistent narrative that the market is saying that the machines are taking over and the little guy is getting squished? that whent of it is things be
jamil nazarali joins us to discuss the state of equity markets. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." i am here in the greenb michael bob michele will be up. ♪ we are watching u.s. futures thriving this morning. you can see they are across the board. the s&p 500 is heading towards the highest level since july. expect bearishness at the start of the year. you can see this is a repeating series. we get close to the level and we pull back. , who go to erik schatzker is with jamil...
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if we can see green instead of red, that will be a happy day. davidpline growth that 3%-5%.drive the three--- bob: more jobs, making a bit more money, the balance sheet is in good shape, saving rates are up. alix: great to see you, thank you very much, bob doll, cheek -- chief equity strategist. hurdlesp, regulatory facing the bank. -- he will break down all of the issues facing the financial. this is bloomberg. ♪ ?c+sv ♪ jonathan: from the city of london and new york, this is bloomberg. sterling is on the three-day gain, the first potentially since may 19. 134.62.rading but spring up the global scorecards to give you an idea where the market are today. what a quarter, it has been choppy. the s&p largely flat over the last few months. the stoxx 600 bank in flex come on a five quarter losing streak. it has not been pretty. quickly,he board very the cable rate is advancing, you have seen that already. a softer dollar on some of the trade., 111.41 is how we crude, potentially the strongest quarters since 2009. of the world are on london, let's get you up
if we can see green instead of red, that will be a happy day. davidpline growth that 3%-5%.drive the three--- bob: more jobs, making a bit more money, the balance sheet is in good shape, saving rates are up. alix: great to see you, thank you very much, bob doll, cheek -- chief equity strategist. hurdlesp, regulatory facing the bank. -- he will break down all of the issues facing the financial. this is bloomberg. ♪ ?c+sv ♪ jonathan: from the city of london and new york, this is bloomberg....
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green room. bethe next hour, we will joined by david kelly.ties are right now. ♪ it is opening day for disney's brand-new $5 billion themepark in china. the shanghai disney resort. joining us now is brian wieser. he has a buy rating on disney. when are they going to get their money back? brian: over time, obviously. it is an investment on a long time horizon project. part of the overall global expansion that the company has been going through. ultimately, it it will take several years to pay back and to do well. david: when they get up and running, what sort of a bottom-line effect could a park like this have for them? brian: very little. it does have some upside but the disney stock -- namely espn -- not that much. david: that was exactly my question. there have been reports and bob iger was addressing that at least the growth rate for espn is declining. it is flattening out. enough, theme parks be taken collectively, to make up for the loss of growth? certainly.elps, i would argue that disney is the fastest company among its peers. and you l
green room. bethe next hour, we will joined by david kelly.ties are right now. ♪ it is opening day for disney's brand-new $5 billion themepark in china. the shanghai disney resort. joining us now is brian wieser. he has a buy rating on disney. when are they going to get their money back? brian: over time, obviously. it is an investment on a long time horizon project. part of the overall global expansion that the company has been going through. ultimately, it it will take several years to pay...
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. ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some green think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world -- bob, i want to speak with you -- start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic issues from the standpoint of its impact on minority americans and particularly african-americans. if we look at the data that the pew research has put out, the wealth gap between african-americans even prior to the recession had grown to about $70,000 less than that of white americans. if you would take the median net worth of an african-american household, it is $13,000 compared to $130,000 for a white household. that is principally because of lack of investment, lack of home ownership, and obviously the impact of loss of jobs from the recession, and the historic fact that african-american unemployment h
. ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some green think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world -- bob, i want to speak with you -- start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic...
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. >> meteorologist david murphy will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> so glad you stayed with us, blue green toxic algae has closed beaches in florida. officials are testing the algae to see how dangerous it is. the algae first appeared in the nearby saint lucie river. the problem is it is putting a dent in the tourist industry. they hope it does not cause long term or environmental damage. >> reporter: you can't go in the water, guys, there's a nice museum over here. storm tracker 6 live double scan, a lot sunshine at penns landing. folks going up and down the river. it's warm out there. 82 degrees, the dewpoint down in the 50s that means the air is not all that humid. winds out of the south at 5 miles per hour. not a whole lot of relief from the breeze, cool drinks a good idea. 8 approximate -- 83 degrees in allentown. 84 in trenton. as you head into south jersey and delaware, and the coast, it's less intense heat wise, cape may a delightful 73 on the beach right now. satellite shows you we had cloud cover streaking through earlier. that's gone, more has popped up, it's high and thin. show
. >> meteorologist david murphy will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> so glad you stayed with us, blue green toxic algae has closed beaches in florida. officials are testing the algae to see how dangerous it is. the algae first appeared in the nearby saint lucie river. the problem is it is putting a dent in the tourist industry. they hope it does not cause long term or environmental damage. >> reporter: you can't go...
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david murphy is here with the forecast and a little bit of precip in our region. >> reporter: stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you there is some rain. look at that. the greenlikes to say. south and west of philadelphia. and if we go a little bit closer it's light to moderate rain. you are in and out of this stuff in rehoboth and milford and dover and some is stretching into cape may county and dumb ber land county. this is likely to maintain the track in here through a good portion of the afternoon and it may slide to the east and if are you in places like sea isle city, where you are not seeing rain you may catch that later on. it's not raining anywhere else, and most of this stays south and west of the philadelphia today. as we look outside we have a little bit ago. some sunshine still digging through the clouds on chopper 6 hd and those clouds starting to get thicker out there especially to the south and wst. and they will have a tendency to thicken up as the day goes on. 81 in philadelphia, winds are light out of the west-southwest at 9 miles per hour. not a lot of wind in play today. 78 in philadelphia and 73 in wilmington. the cooler under the thicke
david murphy is here with the forecast and a little bit of precip in our region. >> reporter: stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you there is some rain. look at that. the greenlikes to say. south and west of philadelphia. and if we go a little bit closer it's light to moderate rain. you are in and out of this stuff in rehoboth and milford and dover and some is stretching into cape may county and dumb ber land county. this is likely to maintain the track in here through a good portion...
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adam silver is no david stern and a gut less, truly gut less commissioner. >> green's suspension would bigger story because lebron james is the face of the nba. >> greg, greg, why do i have to school these people every stinging week? greg you said it would be significant in any series. well, the reality was then he should have been suspended in the oklahoma zero recent oklahoma city would have probably wouldn't that series but the nba didn't want oklahoma city in there. let me just go become to adam silver the gut less commission commissioner. david stern would have suspended him the first time. david stern would not have let the 76ers i'll bring them into this conversation would not have let the 76ers lose purposely lose for three state years. adam silver a fraud. a fraud is a commissioner a fraud in this situation and don't give me lebron james as the face of the nba. right now, steph curry is the face of the nba. not lebron james. so if you want to get it right, it did change things. then get it right. otherwise don't bother me. okay? think you have what it takes to knock the king?
adam silver is no david stern and a gut less, truly gut less commissioner. >> green's suspension would bigger story because lebron james is the face of the nba. >> greg, greg, why do i have to school these people every stinging week? greg you said it would be significant in any series. well, the reality was then he should have been suspended in the oklahoma zero recent oklahoma city would have probably wouldn't that series but the nba didn't want oklahoma city in there. let me just...
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david brody, thanks for the inside report. i appreciate the time. >> thanks, steve. >>> all right. here's meg with a cnbc market wrap. >> hey, steve. that's right. the markets closing in the greene dow gains 28 points. s&p up 6. the nasdaq rising 7 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. omar and camille brown knew nothing about the restaurant business when they opened their daytona beach based kale cafe. they knew a little more when they opened their second store. they want to keep growing but they need help. so we're giving them a "your business" makeover. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. visit openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. mo? now one a day has the first multivitamin with probiotics to support the 70% of your immune system that's found in your digestive tract. new one a day with probiotics. your multi with more. sir, this alien life form at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insure
david brody, thanks for the inside report. i appreciate the time. >> thanks, steve. >>> all right. here's meg with a cnbc market wrap. >> hey, steve. that's right. the markets closing in the greene dow gains 28 points. s&p up 6. the nasdaq rising 7 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. omar and camille brown knew nothing about the restaurant business when they opened...
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green bank from the intrusions of technology. it is the demands of technology itself. dave: their life does not revolve around that technology, that cell phone. >> life for sheriff davidese revolves around a monstrosity in white you can see for miles a 17 -- miles. a million pound telescope 17 installed 15 years ago. it is the crown jewel of the national radio astronomy observatory built in 1956. the observatory, specifically its green bank telescope, the g.b.t., is king, dictating life since its installation back in 2000. it's the largest steerable radio telescope in the world, listening for faint radio waves in deep space. the truth is out there, but the telescope has a few demands of its own. >> they knock on the door and say you're bothering our scope. >> and by bother, we mean breaking the universal rule of green bank, no one interferes with the g.b.t. it sits near the heart of the united states national radio quiet zone, 13,000 square miles in three states where transmissions are limited. in green bank though, the rules are even stronger, so much that people here can't use cell phones, wifi, not even a microwave oven. and finding someone requires dialing back th
green bank from the intrusions of technology. it is the demands of technology itself. dave: their life does not revolve around that technology, that cell phone. >> life for sheriff davidese revolves around a monstrosity in white you can see for miles a 17 -- miles. a million pound telescope 17 installed 15 years ago. it is the crown jewel of the national radio astronomy observatory built in 1956. the observatory, specifically its green bank telescope, the g.b.t., is king, dictating life...
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david. i do not want aluminum. i do not want -- you got me? >> do you want green eggs and ham? >> green eggs. said i am. >> ge. >> how about general mills. >> how about gis. let's take a look at that. >> raise the dividend. ken powell delivers. david, this is the most borg stock in the world other than american electric power. i love boring. ever hear wilfred have to talk about general mills, a battle between labor -- no. >> no there's no battle. >> they took a lot of the -- >> high fructose corn syrup out of the cereal. >> tastes every bit as good. >> thank you for doing. >> that. >> could have done that a long time ago. >> honey nut cheerios not that bad for you. >> yeah. >> is that true. >> yeah. >> annie has been a good deal for them. do you think they will consider further acquisitions, for example a white wave. >> white wave has great deal of debt. white wave the call volume has been active. people feel it's a natural. i don't. white wave is a big company. in it for a takeover basis you are in it for the wrong reason. >> white wave does have an $8 billion market value. >> you have to own
david. i do not want aluminum. i do not want -- you got me? >> do you want green eggs and ham? >> green eggs. said i am. >> ge. >> how about general mills. >> how about gis. let's take a look at that. >> raise the dividend. ken powell delivers. david, this is the most borg stock in the world other than american electric power. i love boring. ever hear wilfred have to talk about general mills, a battle between labor -- no. >> no there's no battle....