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david: mark toner doing a briefing at the state department.id a moment ago that he is confident that the clinton e-mail situation like this would not happen again. let me ask you about paul ryan's decision here. john: just to be clear, one of the most important things about this -- for the arc of history -- the clinton campaign has claimed, a lot of people have had personal e-mail system set up. the one thing this inspector general's report says is, no, a lot of people have had personal e-mail systems, but not a lot of people had servers set up in their home. this was something out of the ordinary that she did not have approval to do. david: let me ask about paul ryan. the decision he has to make on whether or not to endorse donald trump you'd john: he is going to endorse donald trump. shery: it's inevitable. john: i don't think it's inevitable. ryan is still struggling with a variety of things. ryan is making it hard for to do what he wants to do. ryan wants to bring the party together. ryan wants to try to educate trump and make trump into s
david: mark toner doing a briefing at the state department.id a moment ago that he is confident that the clinton e-mail situation like this would not happen again. let me ask you about paul ryan's decision here. john: just to be clear, one of the most important things about this -- for the arc of history -- the clinton campaign has claimed, a lot of people have had personal e-mail system set up. the one thing this inspector general's report says is, no, a lot of people have had personal e-mail...
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mark: that is david cameron speaking from of that parliament committee. n watch that full event live. guest at bring in our a great time. hypotheticals and ifs. >> never get into hypotheticals. mark: there was a valid point, was in;t it? if this referendum was based on what he achieved, it might be different. the original idea was to put it to the public on what he did achieve or is that not the case? >> he is doing what he promised to do. he said he would renegotiate and put the results of that to the people. that was part of what that roe was about. sayingmittee chairman hang on a second. can we asked what you would do if you have achieved nothing? very team not to answer that question because he sort of answered it early on. he described the renegotiation as an additional reason to stay, which suggests that and he will not answer this so i cannot try to answer it for him, but it suggests that camera would probably be in the state:. y column. mark: we are not renegotiation. robert: we are. mark: we are voting on do we want to stay in the eu. isn't this t
mark: that is david cameron speaking from of that parliament committee. n watch that full event live. guest at bring in our a great time. hypotheticals and ifs. >> never get into hypotheticals. mark: there was a valid point, was in;t it? if this referendum was based on what he achieved, it might be different. the original idea was to put it to the public on what he did achieve or is that not the case? >> he is doing what he promised to do. he said he would renegotiate and put the...
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dionne and david mark to the gaithersburg book festival. [applause] >> well, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction and for braving this inclement weather that we're facing in late may. we wouldn't have expected that. but it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with e.j., i first read "why americans hate politics" when i was in college back during president bill clinton's first term, going back a little ways, and had the opposite effect on me. made me want to get into -- >> that was the hidden agenda. [laughter] >> so it's a real pleasure personally to be able to speak with e.j.. one of our favorite terms was, quote, reasonable republicans. this is something you often hear on capitol hill from the likes of harry reid, nancy pelosi, hillary clinton has picked up on this theme to one form or another. so when i saw e.j.'s book was coming out several months before i was even invited to be in conversation with him, i was thrilled to see there was a treatise worthy of being written in the manner in which e.j. did. as lissa noted,
dionne and david mark to the gaithersburg book festival. [applause] >> well, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction and for braving this inclement weather that we're facing in late may. we wouldn't have expected that. but it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with e.j., i first read "why americans hate politics" when i was in college back during president bill clinton's first term, going back a little ways, and had the opposite effect on me. made me want to get...
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that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.rom a feisty bernie sanders. we're going to talk about him in a minute, but i first want to ask you about, i guess, kind of an earth quake that happened this week that many people thought wouldn't come, the presumptive nominee of the republican party, david, is donald trump. i won't say if anybody in this room predicted he might not make this -- reach this point, but what does it say that here he is against all odds? >> i'd like to assure you that he will not get the nomination. (laughter) you know, it says a lot of things. it says the republican establishment has been coasting on the fumes of reaganite philosophy which are not relevant to the day. america is longing for a country that is never coming back where a white male ideal is the top of society and that's never coming back and they're looking for a white male to remind them of those days. it says a lot of people hurt for legitimate reasons. they've seen their jobs go, families go, drug addiction, unemployment, and pessimistic a
that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.rom a feisty bernie sanders. we're going to talk about him in a minute, but i first want to ask you about, i guess, kind of an earth quake that happened this week that many people thought wouldn't come, the presumptive nominee of the republican party, david, is donald trump. i won't say if anybody in this room predicted he might not make this -- reach this point, but what does it say that here he is...
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i am mark crumpton. david: about one hour from the close, the dow is up about 1.33%. ,he s&p 500 also up about 1.3% and the nasdaq up almost 2%, 92 points at 4858. shery: the next guest is maintaining a cautious stance toward equities, saying the at best.tlook is stephen auth joints -- joins us. we have seen a trade sideways, frustrating goals and bears. you were once a big bowl. your target was 2500 and one point. where are you now, and where you see equities going from here? the year werlier in scaled back our position and we have maintained a cautious stance since. our view is there are a lot of forces that are uncertain right now and they have to play out. they can be positive or negative. one thing that is happening today that is interesting is the negative fed announcement, if you will, is being taken positively. that is actually a good thing. look at the industrials -- what they are doing today -- they are having a nice bounce. people are saying a be the economy is strong enough to take a thread hike. t
i am mark crumpton. david: about one hour from the close, the dow is up about 1.33%. ,he s&p 500 also up about 1.3% and the nasdaq up almost 2%, 92 points at 4858. shery: the next guest is maintaining a cautious stance toward equities, saying the at best.tlook is stephen auth joints -- joins us. we have seen a trade sideways, frustrating goals and bears. you were once a big bowl. your target was 2500 and one point. where are you now, and where you see equities going from here? the year...
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that alone could put to rest a lot of people's concerns about do i vote for or not.p david: his sister on the list. markother things, his sister is pro-choice. i don't know the whole list but i would expect there are not a lot of pro-choice judges on that list. david: is this a sense that this is something they wanted to do or was a reaction to his nature?tive mark: i don't know the nature. he does understand that there is a burden on him that others don't have because he doesn't have a record in public life and because he has had moderate positions on a range of issues on many things. recently, took a position on transgender bathrooms that conservatives did not like. he is smart in doing this. if the names check out -- and the names that i know are respected conservative jurists -- i think he will do himself some good. david: let me ask you about the democratic primaries yesterday. a narrow victory for hillary clinton. is she satisfied with that, or was it a disappointment? >> better than losing. if she hadrday, loss, would have been one of the darker days of her run against bernie sanders. because of
that alone could put to rest a lot of people's concerns about do i vote for or not.p david: his sister on the list. markother things, his sister is pro-choice. i don't know the whole list but i would expect there are not a lot of pro-choice judges on that list. david: is this a sense that this is something they wanted to do or was a reaction to his nature?tive mark: i don't know the nature. he does understand that there is a burden on him that others don't have because he doesn't have a record...
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that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen. so let's start with where the president was today, mark, at hiroshima. made a speech, did not apologize, but spoke of something he said changed the world. >> and it did, and he reminded us of how serious. he spoke seriously. he is, at the core, i think, quite a serious man, and remined us -- reminded us of serious words on a serious subject. the president deals in that. it's a reminder in the sur moil and the silly -- turmoil and silliness of much of the campaign, that's what a president does. he addressed it, i thought, in serious fashion. >> woodruff: what did you make to have the president's remarks? >> i think it was a beautiful speech. it was about our human nature and the tendency to get into fights. it was interesting when he tied the children on the playground to the explosion. same sorts of territoriality and tribalism with bigger tools. it was a nice tool and characteristically barack obamaesque dose of realism. i was glad he didn't apologize. i think that was rig
that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen. so let's start with where the president was today, mark, at hiroshima. made a speech, did not apologize, but spoke of something he said changed the world. >> and it did, and he reminded us of how serious. he spoke seriously. he is, at the core, i think, quite a serious man, and remined us -- reminded us of serious words on a serious subject. the president deals in that. it's a...
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i am mark from den. david: up next -- i am mark crumpton. david: up next, our exclusive interview with ellen pao and her new adventures. david: this is "bloomberg markets." ellen pao is back. started a new advocacy group that will push for diversity and greater inclusion at technology companies. year afterabout a she lost her gender discrimination suit against kleiner perkins. emily chang is standing by with a exquisite interview with ellen pao. emily: that you, david. ellen thank you for joining us. projectou are launching include, to speed up inclusion in tech. why do you think this will work when so many other things haven't? pulled together a team of women who have almost 150 years of collective expanse in tech. we've seen other problems. we've seen on the issues. we have a set of recommendations that people will be able to do to solve these problems and i a that are years of experience in the richard -- the research we have done will make a difference. emily: what makes you think they will actually listen? ellen: we've had some that say
i am mark from den. david: up next -- i am mark crumpton. david: up next, our exclusive interview with ellen pao and her new adventures. david: this is "bloomberg markets." ellen pao is back. started a new advocacy group that will push for diversity and greater inclusion at technology companies. year afterabout a she lost her gender discrimination suit against kleiner perkins. emily chang is standing by with a exquisite interview with ellen pao. emily: that you, david. ellen thank you...
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mark shields and david brooks take on that and more of the week's news. and ahead of president obama's trip to vietnam, a look at how the u.s. ambassador to the country is doing away with traditional modes of diplomacy and jumping into the culture. >> the fact that i show that respect, that i clearly enjoy being here. i think that has helped, has helped my mission. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fathom travel-- carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven-day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the culture, cuisine and historic sites through its people. more at fathom.org. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >>tech. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> an
mark shields and david brooks take on that and more of the week's news. and ahead of president obama's trip to vietnam, a look at how the u.s. ambassador to the country is doing away with traditional modes of diplomacy and jumping into the culture. >> the fact that i show that respect, that i clearly enjoy being here. i think that has helped, has helped my mission. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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emily: do we need to hear from mark zuckerberg? david: i think mark zuckerberg needs to talk more about the power his company has amassed. unfortunately, a lot of the things he will have to decide about probably from a social policy perspective would push them in a left commercial -- a less commercial direction. when you have a commercial institution with this social power, it raises fundamentally new questions the world has never faced, and it is not just about news. politics is an equally problematic area where this question of could they swing elections is a very real one? emily: david compactor -- david capacitor -- kirk patr ick. invidia shares getting a boost after forecasting sales that beats estimates. the world's biggest maker of graphics chips used in high-end gaming. this corner of the market for ligh-end gaming pc's is stil growing. semantic issuing a forecast more positive than analysts expected. of cyber biggest maker security software is in the middle of a transition. looking for a replacement for mike brown and trying to
emily: do we need to hear from mark zuckerberg? david: i think mark zuckerberg needs to talk more about the power his company has amassed. unfortunately, a lot of the things he will have to decide about probably from a social policy perspective would push them in a left commercial -- a less commercial direction. when you have a commercial institution with this social power, it raises fundamentally new questions the world has never faced, and it is not just about news. politics is an equally...
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david: let's check on the first word news this afternoon. mark: president obama is putting vietnam human rights records front and center. the president said he still has concerns over the way the country treats its own citizens. >> the united states does not need to impose its form of government on vietnam. the rights i speak of are not american values, they are universal values. they are written into the vietnamese constitution. mark: the president noted thenam barred some of people that the u.s. had invited to meeting. sumner roy blunt says robert onenald should resign -- says the comment is a clear sign that new leadership is needed at the v.a. 200 congressional democrats have written a letter asking paul ryan to end the investigation into planned parenthood. the panel was initially created to investigate the fetal tissue controversy at the center of undercover videos. iraqi forces backed by u.s. warplanes are battling islamic state on the outskirts of falluja. showso purportedly paramilitary forces and iraqi government troops targeting islami
david: let's check on the first word news this afternoon. mark: president obama is putting vietnam human rights records front and center. the president said he still has concerns over the way the country treats its own citizens. >> the united states does not need to impose its form of government on vietnam. the rights i speak of are not american values, they are universal values. they are written into the vietnamese constitution. mark: the president noted thenam barred some of people that...
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mark casper was not fool around. he is one of the greats, david sheet too. >> how'd you know that? >> leveraged between three and four times, generate a lot of free cash flow, bought back a billion dollars worth of stock. investors are very happy with their capital allocation. >> this is the opposite of like i hate to even put them in but a theranos. the most transparent company and the hospitals love them. whether it be mt. sinai -- they do unbelievable work at sloan keterring. they partner with great companies and they offer -- you know the thing that's most exciting they're doing are these oncology tests in your blood while you get a reading while you're at the doctor for a screening for blood. this is happening now. >>> keep an eye on shares feic, the ticker cymbal. a -- symbol. we're right back from "squawk on the street." >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in just about a minute's time. a lot going on as we know it's been a good week for equities. still, some of the
mark casper was not fool around. he is one of the greats, david sheet too. >> how'd you know that? >> leveraged between three and four times, generate a lot of free cash flow, bought back a billion dollars worth of stock. investors are very happy with their capital allocation. >> this is the opposite of like i hate to even put them in but a theranos. the most transparent company and the hospitals love them. whether it be mt. sinai -- they do unbelievable work at sloan...
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joining us to discuss all of this, david challian and mark preston. let's start there, david. think it is quite equivalent yet. what happened in the republican party was a real earthquake inside the party. but i do think that the task of bringing the democratic party back together is bigger than perhaps the clinton campaign prepared for. i think we see that now, because the nature in which the sanders supporters and the high command of the sanders campaign and the candidate himself are finishing out this process, indicates they are an absolutely no hurry to make nice and come together. >> now, fair criticism. i was wrong. when i said that these two parties both are in extensional trouble. >> he was wrong. let's mark this down. may 18th. >> this has never happened with the two of us. but it did happen with you. but my question to you is this. maybe to savage my point a little bit. hillary clinton, 2008, everyone says well, she was in the sanders position, she won a string at the end. it was hope and change that was her opponent, and wound up beating her. she is up against hope
joining us to discuss all of this, david challian and mark preston. let's start there, david. think it is quite equivalent yet. what happened in the republican party was a real earthquake inside the party. but i do think that the task of bringing the democratic party back together is bigger than perhaps the clinton campaign prepared for. i think we see that now, because the nature in which the sanders supporters and the high command of the sanders campaign and the candidate himself are...
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vince orange is running against robert white and david gar better. mark segraves was a panelist during that debate. >>> today president obama will speak at rutgers university's graduation. here is a look at some of the prep for the event well under way. it is the second of three final commencement addresses before his term is up. the president spoke to graduates at howard university last weekend. his final commencement speech is at the u.s. air force academy graduation. >>> and grads are getting ready at george washington university. cory booker is the keynote speaker. some 25,000 people will descend on the national mall for the event, so expect traffic delays. and we want to con grat lgratul the graduates. here is a look at shf tome of t photos that we did got in. keep sending us them so we can recognize you. be sure to use the #grads of washington. and your picture may end up right here. >> congrats to everybody. >>> time is 6:06 on this sunday morning. a live look at the capital wheel at national harbor. sun starting to come out. it's a little brisk ou
vince orange is running against robert white and david gar better. mark segraves was a panelist during that debate. >>> today president obama will speak at rutgers university's graduation. here is a look at some of the prep for the event well under way. it is the second of three final commencement addresses before his term is up. the president spoke to graduates at howard university last weekend. his final commencement speech is at the u.s. air force academy graduation. >>>...
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the first couple were joined yesterday by david letterman and jon stewart. it marked5th anniversary of the uso and the fifth year for the joining forces program to help veterans. >> if you want a job done right, hire a vet. hire a military spouse. they know how to handle stress. they know how to do the job. >> the president urged americans to help the 200,000 veterans who transition to civilian life every year. >>> and while the united services organization continues to help veterans, it's honoring a veteran of its own. 98-year-old maribel ashton volunteered as a dancer to boost the morale of men heading for battle in world war ii. >> i think it gave them hope. hope for the future and hope for themselves. >> ashton is an original uso member and she is still active. she turns 99 next month. >>> and the gavel is falling on "the good wife." after seven seasons and a handful of emmys it comes to a close this sunday. how will it end for alicia florek? catch the season finale sunday night at 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," moms who o
the first couple were joined yesterday by david letterman and jon stewart. it marked5th anniversary of the uso and the fifth year for the joining forces program to help veterans. >> if you want a job done right, hire a vet. hire a military spouse. they know how to handle stress. they know how to do the job. >> the president urged americans to help the 200,000 veterans who transition to civilian life every year. >>> and while the united services organization continues to...
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i am mark crumpton, david, back to you. david: still ahead on "bloomberg markets," was driving today's decline in oil prices? that's coming up on "bloomberg markets." ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets, i'm david gura. time for the bloomberg business flash. american express is putting more money to track card molders -- tracking cardholders. amex is working with a sense of urgency to cheap improved results. it's trying to achieve its worst slot -- stock slump. they have todering be, for 72 hours starting today. the company field comply to an order to turn over data in a criminal investigation. the parent of usa today is stepping up its takeover fight for tribune publishing, saying it will withhold votes for eight nominees to the company's board. was$815 million offer unsuccessful. tribune owns the chicago tribune and the los angeles times. and that is the bloomberg business flash. julie hyman has a check on the latest. julie: we see a little bit of a recovery after last week's declines in with the steepest since february. m
i am mark crumpton, david, back to you. david: still ahead on "bloomberg markets," was driving today's decline in oil prices? that's coming up on "bloomberg markets." ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets, i'm david gura. time for the bloomberg business flash. american express is putting more money to track card molders -- tracking cardholders. amex is working with a sense of urgency to cheap improved results. it's trying to achieve its worst slot -- stock slump. they have...
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more bloomberg markets after the break. ♪ david: let's start with the headlines. markon as more from the newsroom. mark: hillary clinton and donald trump are in tight races and three swing states. survey, mrs.a clinton leads trump in florida and pennsylvania while trump leads in ohio. statistically, all three states are too close to call. since 1960, no one has been elected president without winning at least two of the three states. struck a north syrian town today and at least 10 people were killed and several others wounded. the dome of a mosque was knocked over according to activists. this came hours after a limited wasfile -- cease-fire extended for another 48 hours. climbers are making good progress on mount everest and the first group to reach the debt could reach the summit as early as thursday. it comes after two years of disasters. killed 19 climbers and injured 61 others at a base camp last year. guides, 16 guidance -- were killed. appears to have won a seat in the philippine senate according to unofficial results. more than 15 million votes with 90 million p
more bloomberg markets after the break. ♪ david: let's start with the headlines. markon as more from the newsroom. mark: hillary clinton and donald trump are in tight races and three swing states. survey, mrs.a clinton leads trump in florida and pennsylvania while trump leads in ohio. statistically, all three states are too close to call. since 1960, no one has been elected president without winning at least two of the three states. struck a north syrian town today and at least 10 people were...
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david: mark lehmann, thank you for being here. jesp, barclays staley sat down with us and revealed what he thinks the public is too pessimistic on the global economy. more go is next. ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i'm jonathan ferro. top of the screen, sterling assets up .8%. the brexit campaign with one month ago until the june 23 referendum, and remain if you're looking at the composite poles is building some momentum. sterling is pushing higher as well. the pound up by .8%. statistically, that is a rare are move that something you are saying with the aussie dollar. cable is very much on the move on the back of the momentum as governor carney addresses lawmakers in the u.k.. brent crude down by another point percent -- a .5%. that's the longest losing streak since january. a softer session for commodities, stronger and firm for equities. let's get some first word news now. human remains may hold the answer to questions about what caused the egyptair plane to crash. a forensic official tells the associated press that body
david: mark lehmann, thank you for being here. jesp, barclays staley sat down with us and revealed what he thinks the public is too pessimistic on the global economy. more go is next. ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i'm jonathan ferro. top of the screen, sterling assets up .8%. the brexit campaign with one month ago until the june 23 referendum, and remain if you're looking at the composite poles is building some momentum. sterling is pushing higher as well. the pound up by .8%....
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david: also mark zuckerberg meeting with some of the best-known conservatives including some fox peopled reports that fox book, facebook, suppressing political views. we'll talk to one of the men who was at that meeting coming right up. >> we were kind of pushing on an open door. facebook knew it had a trust problem with this community and they are determined to try to turn that around. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. david: trump wasting no time starting his switch to the general election on very strong note. astonishing new "fox news poll," taking the lead in a head-to-head match up with hillary clinton. trump was behind seven points ago. here to weigh in, guy benson, townhall.com columnist and sabrina schaefer, on "forbes on fox" every saturday morning. we'll talk about
david: also mark zuckerberg meeting with some of the best-known conservatives including some fox peopled reports that fox book, facebook, suppressing political views. we'll talk to one of the men who was at that meeting coming right up. >> we were kind of pushing on an open door. facebook knew it had a trust problem with this community and they are determined to try to turn that around. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns...
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mark b.: why is this -- betty: why is this? daviding less and drinking better is a phenomenon we are seeing. mark b.: we have this lovely chart. it originates from -- i can't tell you -- show you it, but i can tell you about it. fell for the first time in more than a decade, but wine has been defying the slowdown. drinking less and drinking better is something we are seeing. people's price points are moving up. the less expensive wines are coming out of the market. people are looking for those that are products. it's part of the local food movement, the whiskey movement, and you see that in wine as well. betty: david duncan, silver oak cellars president. mark b.: the pound rising after brexitg of polls show risks are receding. is the vote enough to keep the fed on hold in june? plus, burberry's lowest profit expectations in a month. on europeank check markets. stocks are trading higher in europe today. european close is next. ♪ betty: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york. from new york, i am betty liu. i'm b.: i'm from london, mark barton. y
mark b.: why is this -- betty: why is this? daviding less and drinking better is a phenomenon we are seeing. mark b.: we have this lovely chart. it originates from -- i can't tell you -- show you it, but i can tell you about it. fell for the first time in more than a decade, but wine has been defying the slowdown. drinking less and drinking better is something we are seeing. people's price points are moving up. the less expensive wines are coming out of the market. people are looking for those...
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. -- i am covering for mark barton. david: -- betty: we take you from new york to london to marking. becomes the latest company to miss sales targets and cut their forecast. april consumer spending, the u.s. jumps the most in the year. what exactly is going on here? the euro area economy grows slightly less than estimated in the first quarter. germany leaving the regionwide greek economy shrinks the most. betty: apple is placing a bet on uber's big rival in china. with a two-year low, is it...
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. >> reporter: for republicans like david ramadan, that effectively marked the end of the entire presidential race. >> reporter: what was going through your head? >> i felt like the air was drained out of my lungs. >> reporter: he was among the most antitrump voices, and now he say he's a conservative but not a republican, and he plans to leave the ballot in november blank. >> there's times we have to stand for principle and for who we are. >> reporter: the clinton campaign moved quickly releasing a web video of his republican greatest hits. >> a phony. >> the know-nothing candidate. >> he's a bully. >> reporter: trump argued the new voters he attracts will be those who deflect to clinton or choose to stay home. >> many, many millions of people, and i have millions more than anyone who ran, so there's a lot of new people coming into the party. >> the biggest republican names by far who say they will not actively campaign for donald trump, both president bushs saying they will set this one t. institute at the hilton. >> there is a place for you in this campaign. i want you to be involved. i wa
. >> reporter: for republicans like david ramadan, that effectively marked the end of the entire presidential race. >> reporter: what was going through your head? >> i felt like the air was drained out of my lungs. >> reporter: he was among the most antitrump voices, and now he say he's a conservative but not a republican, and he plans to leave the ballot in november blank. >> there's times we have to stand for principle and for who we are. >> reporter: the...
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mark: thank you very much. let's get back to the milken institute in los angeles. scarlet fu is standing by with david stern. let: that's right, mark. .e is advising welcome. it's good to see you. you are working with startups. during your leadership at the nba you presided over one of the great success stories. the number-one growth less lesson you bring from basketball to venture capital? that: i love the passion the startups have. they need a little help with restraint in their administration and marketing and making sense out of it. that usually comes second. ideasesult, some great gets spilled and doesn't come to fruition. we are seeing a lot of interesting things going on in our world. scarlet: specific examples? wearables andre the use of technology in sports. when you talk about e-commerce, you name it. fashion ors sized the appropriate food in seeingts, i'm everything. learning a little bit about the industry i never knew anything about. scarlet: your contributing ideas from when you are at the nba. almost half of the teams are owned by tech or finance leaders. entrepreneurial culture at the league?
mark: thank you very much. let's get back to the milken institute in los angeles. scarlet fu is standing by with david stern. let: that's right, mark. .e is advising welcome. it's good to see you. you are working with startups. during your leadership at the nba you presided over one of the great success stories. the number-one growth less lesson you bring from basketball to venture capital? that: i love the passion the startups have. they need a little help with restraint in their...
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david, jackie, mark. thank you so much. got to thank them. >> never thank them. >>> on the democratic side bernie sanders is refoousing to concede anything this after his campaign manager warned of a disaster if hillary clinton secures the nomination. cnn chris frates has the latest for us this morning from washington. tell us about this, chris. there's certainly some acrimony on the democratic side? >> reporter: still ak kra mo acrimony indeed. stopping at mount rushmore and firing up the faithful with reasons to believe he can still beat hillary clinton. it's mathematically impossible for sand toers win enough delegates in the remains contests to clinch the nomination. sanders is arguing he could still win more pledged delegates than clinton after the primaries next month. he has to win 67% of the pledged delegate to beat clinton by one delegate and even then, sanders needs super dell guilt. the party big shots who also get a vote at the convention, need them to flip support from clinton to sanders to win, that is very, v
david, jackie, mark. thank you so much. got to thank them. >> never thank them. >>> on the democratic side bernie sanders is refoousing to concede anything this after his campaign manager warned of a disaster if hillary clinton secures the nomination. cnn chris frates has the latest for us this morning from washington. tell us about this, chris. there's certainly some acrimony on the democratic side? >> reporter: still ak kra mo acrimony indeed. stopping at mount rushmore...
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mark: david cameron's latest appeal to voters not to leave the european union.warned that a praxis would be a death blow to the economy and the country's reputation. >> i understand why many people are wrestling with this decision and white their heads and hearts are torn and i understand and respect the views of those who think we should leave, even if i believe they are wrong and that leaving would inflict real damage on our country, its economy and its power in the world. mark: boris johnson responded with his own speech in another part of the capital, claiming a brexit would lead to more autonomy, and economic prosperity for the british people. >> it is a choice between a dynamic liberal, it's always in, open, global free trading prosperous britain or a britain where your main subject to an underground -- undemocratic system devised the 1950's that is now actively responsible for low growth and in some cases causing economic despair. mark: let's chat more about this. thank you for joining us. what are the best and worst outcomes here? >> we believe that the
mark: david cameron's latest appeal to voters not to leave the european union.warned that a praxis would be a death blow to the economy and the country's reputation. >> i understand why many people are wrestling with this decision and white their heads and hearts are torn and i understand and respect the views of those who think we should leave, even if i believe they are wrong and that leaving would inflict real damage on our country, its economy and its power in the world. mark: boris...
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david: got a lot of heart for you. fred, markthank you both for coming in, appreciate it. >> you're welcome. melissa: president obama honoring the 2016 ncaa national champion villanova mens basketball team at the white house. the visit comes two months after the wildcats won its first title since 1985 on a buzzer-beater against north carolina. david: buzzer-beater, i love that. >>> record flooding in texas. torrential rainfall killing at least seven people and forcing hundreds to evacuate. some areas seeing as much as 30 inches of rain over the past couple of days. and there is no rest in sight. eight to 12 additional ins of rain could fall on parts of the lone star state throughout the end of the week, according to the national weather service. wow. melissa: one european country is willing to go to great lengths and even pay a hefty fine to keep refugees outside of its borders. david: and with just a week until the california primary the fight for the golden state's democratic delegates is heating up. >> if you promise not to te
david: got a lot of heart for you. fred, markthank you both for coming in, appreciate it. >> you're welcome. melissa: president obama honoring the 2016 ncaa national champion villanova mens basketball team at the white house. the visit comes two months after the wildcats won its first title since 1985 on a buzzer-beater against north carolina. david: buzzer-beater, i love that. >>> record flooding in texas. torrential rainfall killing at least seven people and forcing hundreds to...
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i am mark crumpton. shery, david, that to you. david: markets close in about 30 minutes.il: we have the nasdaq trading higher today. it's up by 1/2 of 1%. higher 4 days in a row for the longest winning streak since april 1. we have the nasdaq higher on the week by more than 3%, it's best week in more than three months. this week being driven by technology especially in terms of -- apple, alphabet, and microsoft. up about 5%.le this is interesting, considering there was mixed news on apple this week, including a downgrade at otr capital today to negative, a setback around the company's ambitions in india. what could be going on here is something we were talking about at the warren buffett rally. shares are up 10% since disclosure of a roughly $1 billion stake by warren buffett. berkshire hathaway and apple in the first quarter, we will have to see if that one continues to play out. david: what are some stocks boosting it by percentage? abigail: some of the top percentage performers in the nasdaq 100 include dollar tree, micron, and western digital. the best of those three
i am mark crumpton. shery, david, that to you. david: markets close in about 30 minutes.il: we have the nasdaq trading higher today. it's up by 1/2 of 1%. higher 4 days in a row for the longest winning streak since april 1. we have the nasdaq higher on the week by more than 3%, it's best week in more than three months. this week being driven by technology especially in terms of -- apple, alphabet, and microsoft. up about 5%.le this is interesting, considering there was mixed news on apple this...
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republican strategist and i want you to stand there, alex, if possible george wallet kitkins, david co mark murray from our team. donald trump releases this list of organizations that's the money will go to and one is still being vetted, they need to provide some information. the article from "the washington post" was back from may 21st is when this investigation actually started. it appears to some that donald trump saw that he had wounded himself exaggerating the dollar amount and also a businessman -- the record that he runs on, and it's clear that without this "post" article some of this a b the record he runs on and it is clear that without this post article, some of the money maybe still be sitting some where if it was ever collected. >> yeah, it is great for the group that they're getting this money but we knew back in january he made the claim he was raising the money of $6 million and he's kicking a million of his own. it went to the trump's foundation and not any veterans groups. donald trump himself given very little money to the foundations. one reason people want to see his tax
republican strategist and i want you to stand there, alex, if possible george wallet kitkins, david co mark murray from our team. donald trump releases this list of organizations that's the money will go to and one is still being vetted, they need to provide some information. the article from "the washington post" was back from may 21st is when this investigation actually started. it appears to some that donald trump saw that he had wounded himself exaggerating the dollar amount and...
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incumbent vince orange is robbing against robert white and david gash better. mark segraves was a panelist during the debate. >>> today president obama will speak at rutgers university graduation. the president spoke to graduates at howard university last weekend and his final commencement speech is at the u.s. air force academy's graduation. >>> the time is 9:05. meanwhile grads are getting ready for george washington university commencement this morning. cory booker is the keynote speak speaker. some 25,000 people will descend on the national mall for the event that begins in about half an hour, so expect traffic delays in that region. and we want to remind you that congratulations is in order for all the graduates in and around our region. we're being look at some of the photos that keep sending your pictures so that we can recognize the grads of washington. send them to twitter, instragram or facebook. be sure to use #gradsofwashington and your pic may end up on air or right here on tv. >> remember when you handed in your last final? >> not really. >> i do. >>>
incumbent vince orange is robbing against robert white and david gash better. mark segraves was a panelist during the debate. >>> today president obama will speak at rutgers university graduation. the president spoke to graduates at howard university last weekend and his final commencement speech is at the u.s. air force academy's graduation. >>> the time is 9:05. meanwhile grads are getting ready for george washington university commencement this morning. cory booker is the...
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mark shields and david brooks take on a week full of news and politics as candidates level new attackser. then, courtroom canines: how man's best friend is helping younger crime victims feel more at ease taking the stand. >> i couldn't be right there, where the mom is supposed to be, i couldn't hold my daughter and rub her back while she talked,
mark shields and david brooks take on a week full of news and politics as candidates level new attackser. then, courtroom canines: how man's best friend is helping younger crime victims feel more at ease taking the stand. >> i couldn't be right there, where the mom is supposed to be, i couldn't hold my daughter and rub her back while she talked,
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mark shields and david brooks take on that and more of the week's news.president obama's trip to vietnam, a look at how the u.s. ambassador to the country is doing away with traditional modes of diplomacy and jumping into the culture.
mark shields and david brooks take on that and more of the week's news.president obama's trip to vietnam, a look at how the u.s. ambassador to the country is doing away with traditional modes of diplomacy and jumping into the culture.
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mark shields and david brooks on that democratic race, and on donald trump as the presumption republicanee. plus, an apocalyptic scene in canada's fort mcmurray. fires continue to rage, forcing some 80,000 from their homes. also ahead: ♪ ♪
mark shields and david brooks on that democratic race, and on donald trump as the presumption republicanee. plus, an apocalyptic scene in canada's fort mcmurray. fires continue to rage, forcing some 80,000 from their homes. also ahead: ♪ ♪
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david jolly: thank you for having me. mark: tell us where you stand on public deliberations on about whether you will be enthusiastically for donald trump rather than just or him because he is not hillary clinton? david jolly: i am not there yet. i do hope he can do it, but my issues are conservative issues in addition to tone. paying off the debt or renegotiating the debt instead of pulling out of nato, one of the great security forces in the history of the country. they are strong policies. i supported another candidate, but donald won it fair and square. i think you saw some movement on his behalf last week. i hope we get to november and have a unified party. we know hillary clinton's policies, at least on our side, are wrong for the future of the country and foreign policy. willie: what could donald trump possibly say in the weeks or months to you on a phone call or meeting that would convince you he is a true conservative? david jolly: i have serious policy concerns. i would like to see those addressed. i mentioned money
david jolly: thank you for having me. mark: tell us where you stand on public deliberations on about whether you will be enthusiastically for donald trump rather than just or him because he is not hillary clinton? david jolly: i am not there yet. i do hope he can do it, but my issues are conservative issues in addition to tone. paying off the debt or renegotiating the debt instead of pulling out of nato, one of the great security forces in the history of the country. they are strong policies. i...
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liz: great -- david great lineup. marking the fourth straight week in the red, the longest losing streak in almost a year and a half for the dow. phil flynn of price futures and fox business contributor is watching the action in gold from the cme, and ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, first to you, what a wild week for stocks. the earnings, the federal reserve, go ahead. >> reporter: interesting, because yesterday the thought of a summer rate hike really spooked the market with pretty hawkish comments from fed members. we saw the hit the market took yesterday but it's kind of a one-two punch. the second punch being, wait a minute, that means that the economy they be better than, you know, we think. the fed certainly things so because it's looking at raising rates earlier, that's why we saw more money coming in. we saw steam as the afternoon wore on. still finished up. didn't quite eclipse where we finished last week. dropped by about 35 points short. however, technology sector today leading t
liz: great -- david great lineup. marking the fourth straight week in the red, the longest losing streak in almost a year and a half for the dow. phil flynn of price futures and fox business contributor is watching the action in gold from the cme, and ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, first to you, what a wild week for stocks. the earnings, the federal reserve, go ahead. >> reporter: interesting, because yesterday the thought of a summer rate hike really...
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david: let's get a check of the headlines, mark crumpton has those from the newsroom. mark: donald trump has met with senator bob corker here in new york city. speaking to reporters following that meeting, senator corp. or says he has no knowledge of whether he's being considered as mr. trump's running mate or for a cabinet position in a trump administration. the tennessee republican is chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. wisconsin governor scott walker is facing some serious debt following his failed white house it. 900 thousand dollars according to the latest filings. he's been an average of $90,000 a day during his campaign. the race inut of september. the supreme court has left intact a judge drawn voting map in virginia that might help democrats dig up a seat in the house of representatives. the unanimous ruling said the state republican congressional delegate could not continue an appeal seeking to reinstate an earlier map drawn by the virginia legislature. ,n austria, the far right party mail-in votes provided the margin of victory for the indepe
david: let's get a check of the headlines, mark crumpton has those from the newsroom. mark: donald trump has met with senator bob corker here in new york city. speaking to reporters following that meeting, senator corp. or says he has no knowledge of whether he's being considered as mr. trump's running mate or for a cabinet position in a trump administration. the tennessee republican is chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. wisconsin governor scott walker is facing some serious...
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we will be back with the new york times news man, david sanger, right after this. ♪ . . . . marking us now is new york times national security correspondent, david sanger. we are going to talk about two big stories in asia -- president obama's trip later this month to hiroshima. most americans will say what does that mean even if they know what happened. what's the symbolic importance of this visit? david: it's fascinating because there's different expectations on each side. americans don't think that much about hiroshima. my father was the flight director on a destroyer at iwo jima and okinawa. the bomb is viewed by his generation as something that saves tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of american lives. in hiroshima, the view is entirely different. they were walking around and suddenly out of the sky drops this device that kills 100,000 people, more after the radiation. and that it was an unnecessary come up brutal use of a new weapon. president will have to navigate the minefield of these two completely different narratives. the white house says he's not going
we will be back with the new york times news man, david sanger, right after this. ♪ . . . . marking us now is new york times national security correspondent, david sanger. we are going to talk about two big stories in asia -- president obama's trip later this month to hiroshima. most americans will say what does that mean even if they know what happened. what's the symbolic importance of this visit? david: it's fascinating because there's different expectations on each side. americans don't...
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mark crumpton. back to you. david: commodity markets are closing in new york.atural gas inventories for last week came in above estimates. the commodity falling on concerns of supply will reach a record be or the winter. u.s. stockpile shrink more than expected last week, pushing the vti and brent above $50 a barrel at one point, prices we have not seen since october. i want to bring in rich redash and also jason bloom. jason, let me start with you. $50, one that is pleasing to many. what accounts for it, will it stay for a while? jason: our outlook is that we would reach 50 but not until the end of the fourth quarter. pretty straightforward story. it is all about supply. it has been four years ever since saudi arabia boosted production. we had supply disruptions over the last few weeks, wildfires in canada, militant activity in nigeria, kuwaiti oil workers strike. hiding the risk tales more tour the upside as the market comes into balance. we are seeing fundamental trend demand stay good. supply decreasing, steady pace tothe u.s., it does point higher prices g
mark crumpton. back to you. david: commodity markets are closing in new york.atural gas inventories for last week came in above estimates. the commodity falling on concerns of supply will reach a record be or the winter. u.s. stockpile shrink more than expected last week, pushing the vti and brent above $50 a barrel at one point, prices we have not seen since october. i want to bring in rich redash and also jason bloom. jason, let me start with you. $50, one that is pleasing to many. what...
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david: you got it, thank you for having me. mark stand on your own with public deliberations of whether you'll be enthusiastic for donald trump rather than just or him because he is not hillary clinton? david: i am not there yet. i hope donald has the ability to unify the party, truly unify the party by november. but my issues are conservative issues. in addition to tone, it is paying off money, nato, strong policy differences. i can call on him to drop out in november, and i supported another candidate. but he won it fair and square. i do hope by the time we get to november begin have a unified party. we know hillary clinton's policies, at least on our side, they are wrong for foreign policy. willie: what could donald trump possibly say in the weeks or months that would convince you he is a true conservative? david: i have serious policy concerns. i would like to the those addressed. i mentioned that nato, printing money to pay off national debt, concerns about targeting women and children, bringing back torture. religious tests i
david: you got it, thank you for having me. mark stand on your own with public deliberations of whether you'll be enthusiastic for donald trump rather than just or him because he is not hillary clinton? david: i am not there yet. i hope donald has the ability to unify the party, truly unify the party by november. but my issues are conservative issues. in addition to tone, it is paying off money, nato, strong policy differences. i can call on him to drop out in november, and i supported another...
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mark: how do you think he will react to the potential presence of david french in this race?hter] i don't know if there is a wide enough shot for this. you don't think that will frighten donald trump? adam: he should be worried about the libertarian candidate. because that will take votes away from him and put states into play that were not before. whether or not it will be like that, i don't know. i don't think this will bother him very much. john: tell me where we are in the california democratic race. adam: it is a difficult race the poll. it's hard to tell not only how many independents can vote. but it's hard to vote if you are an independent. the independents are supporting bernie sanders by 3 to 1. we have some polls showing it close, some not so close. the best things to watch what the candidates do. bernie sanders will be campaigning here until tuesday. he had a heavy campaign day today, 3-4 rallies. clinton will be spending most of her time here. they are putting some money into the state. my sense is that it is close. the biggest thing is that this has been hillary
mark: how do you think he will react to the potential presence of david french in this race?hter] i don't know if there is a wide enough shot for this. you don't think that will frighten donald trump? adam: he should be worried about the libertarian candidate. because that will take votes away from him and put states into play that were not before. whether or not it will be like that, i don't know. i don't think this will bother him very much. john: tell me where we are in the california...
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david: phil flynn, getting close to the $50 mark before memorial day and went down again. >> it did. tell you what, donald trump still took credit getting above $50 at his press release today, giving that speech in north dakota. tell you what, there are a lot of concerns about supplies around globe. strong demand. we saw a lot bit of profit-taking once we got above the area. a lot of people are speculating oil production will get ramped up as soon as we get above $50 a barrel. that was a target for a lot of people, caught this run, took money off the table. that will be a big deal. tell you what. in north dakota, he was speaking to those producers that have been beat up so bad by the crash in oil prices. he is going to make energy great again. he want to make us energy independent. he talks about the obama administration hurting oil production and he told them exactly what they wanted to hear. back to you. david: other guys want to ban fracking. he wants to go full steam ahead with fracking. phil thank you very much. melissa. melissa: shares of time warner and netflix ending higher o
david: phil flynn, getting close to the $50 mark before memorial day and went down again. >> it did. tell you what, donald trump still took credit getting above $50 at his press release today, giving that speech in north dakota. tell you what, there are a lot of concerns about supplies around globe. strong demand. we saw a lot bit of profit-taking once we got above the area. a lot of people are speculating oil production will get ramped up as soon as we get above $50 a barrel. that was a...
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. >> i want to bring in our panel now david wohl, francisco hernandez. and mark fuhrman, a former lapd homicide detective. this is unbelievable. you've been at a trump rally in the not too distant past where you saw similar behavior. you're attacking cops on horses and out of hand. >> they're organized violent extremists, who think they can threaten, harass trump supporters. what they're doing is they're galvanizing and energizing trump supporters more than they can imagine. trump's movement is high energy. reality is, the anti-trump movement, the bernie and hillary supporters are intrans again thes, and if you don't like what we have to say, we're going to spree property, injury innocent people. it's going to continue. but prav vow to anaheim pd for doing a great job. >> go ahead. >> come on, guys. >> anyone who's worked in movement organizing, knows there's three trains of thought, there's the models that deal with organizing, training. you don't want to do anything that distracts from the message. these protesters are not organized by professionals, i don't kn
. >> i want to bring in our panel now david wohl, francisco hernandez. and mark fuhrman, a former lapd homicide detective. this is unbelievable. you've been at a trump rally in the not too distant past where you saw similar behavior. you're attacking cops on horses and out of hand. >> they're organized violent extremists, who think they can threaten, harass trump supporters. what they're doing is they're galvanizing and energizing trump supporters more than they can imagine. trump's...