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to fire back and he shot dickinson in the stomach and dickinson bled out later that day. brian: what happened to andrew jackson after he'd been hit in the chest? mark: after he shot dickinson, he collapsed and he was bedridden for a while. the bullet was so close to his heart that doctors couldn't remove it and so he actually carried that bullet with him until he died. and it's interesting because that bullet -- bullets were made out of lead, that lead probably poisoned him over the years. but suffering from lead poisoning was better than risking extracting the bullet and piercing his heart. brian: wasn't he hit in a battle or something? he was also wounded at another time. mark: right. in 1813, jackson gets involved in a street brawl in downtown nashville with a couple of brothers by the last name of benton, one of whom by the way goes on to become senator thomas hart benton who's one of jackson's closest allies. so they have a change of heart later in life. but jackson, again, there's a duel involved, he supports one of his friends in the duel. thomas hart benton doesn'
to fire back and he shot dickinson in the stomach and dickinson bled out later that day. brian: what happened to andrew jackson after he'd been hit in the chest? mark: after he shot dickinson, he collapsed and he was bedridden for a while. the bullet was so close to his heart that doctors couldn't remove it and so he actually carried that bullet with him until he died. and it's interesting because that bullet -- bullets were made out of lead, that lead probably poisoned him over the years. but...
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we re-created the dickinson home s.t.d. a brilliant person, but i think i've always felt a lot of identification with her. so it was less daunting because of that. >> rose: and there had never been other movies about her? >> well, there was the one person play the belle of am amht in the '70s. but it's certainly not a film. it's more of a -- i don't know, it's not a real exploration. it's more of a character study. >> rose: she had dismissive opinions about marriage. how would you characterize it. >> well, i wouldn't characterize them as dismissive. i think she had two main things one, of them was she was terrified that she would die in childbirth and i think that was such a reality around her and it was such a strong possibility in those days, and i think the other thing was she knew that she really wanted to write, and she knew that if she was a wife or a wife and mother, they would not have afforded the hours in a day much less a husband who would even permit that? >> rose: beyond the poetry, what else do you admire abou
we re-created the dickinson home s.t.d. a brilliant person, but i think i've always felt a lot of identification with her. so it was less daunting because of that. >> rose: and there had never been other movies about her? >> well, there was the one person play the belle of am amht in the '70s. but it's certainly not a film. it's more of a -- i don't know, it's not a real exploration. it's more of a character study. >> rose: she had dismissive opinions about marriage. how would...
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she starts as emily dickinson. i'm pleased to have her back at the table.wo-person play. a two-personas play. there is a big 19th and early 20th century tradition of two actors doing a fellow and eon iago. othello and charlie: so laura linney thought of this, and ask you. and you thought right away, because of the challenge? cynthia: i left the plate. i loved the idea of playing regina. but laura herself felt verity is a tremendous treasure of a role, albeit a smaller role. i learned -- worked with laura on television, but never on stage. a chance to work with her on this play and with dan sullivan, the director, and with this the article experiment, which i don't think women get to do very often. charlie: part of the challenge -- you and college, you did to place at the same time. cynthia: i did. but this, even people who are not intending to see it twice, they see it one way, and they think, i have to see it again. the rules are so different. once you see us in the first way, it's impossible to imagine us in the second way. because the play is so medium -
she starts as emily dickinson. i'm pleased to have her back at the table.wo-person play. a two-personas play. there is a big 19th and early 20th century tradition of two actors doing a fellow and eon iago. othello and charlie: so laura linney thought of this, and ask you. and you thought right away, because of the challenge? cynthia: i left the plate. i loved the idea of playing regina. but laura herself felt verity is a tremendous treasure of a role, albeit a smaller role. i learned -- worked...
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it never occurred to me that i would get to play emily dickinson.ached me about it, that he had written it with me in mind, it was so daunting to play such a brilliant person. but i think i've always felt a lot of identification with her. it was less daunting because of that. charlie: and there had never been other movies about her. cynthia: there was a one-person play in the 1970's, but it's certainly not a film. it's not a real exploration, it's more of a character study. charlie: she had sort of dismissive opinions about marriage. how would you characterize it? cynthia: i would not say dismissive. i think she had two main things. one of them, she was terrified she would die in childbirth. that was such a reality around her and such a strong possibility in those days. the other thing was, she knew that she really wanted to write, and she did that if she was a wife or a wife and mother, they would not have afforded hours in the day much less a husband to , permit that. charlie: beyond poetry, what else do you admire about her? cynthia: i admire cer
it never occurred to me that i would get to play emily dickinson.ached me about it, that he had written it with me in mind, it was so daunting to play such a brilliant person. but i think i've always felt a lot of identification with her. it was less daunting because of that. charlie: and there had never been other movies about her. cynthia: there was a one-person play in the 1970's, but it's certainly not a film. it's not a real exploration, it's more of a character study. charlie: she had...
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dickinson bled out later that day. host: what happened to andrew jackson after he had been hit in the chest? guest: he collapsed and was bedridden for a wild. the bullet was so close to his heart that doctors could not remove it, so he actually carried that bullet with him until he died. it is interesting because that bullet -- bullets were made out of lead. that led probably poisoned him over the years. suffering from lead poisoning was better than risking extracting the bullet and piercing his heart. host: wasn't he hit in a battle or something, wounded at another time? guest: right, in 1813, jackson gets involved in a street brawl in downtown nashville with a couple of brothers by the last name of benton, one of them, by the way, goes on to become senator thomas had been to one of jackson's closest allies. they had a change of heart later in life. jackson again, there is a dual involved. he supports one of his friends in a dual. benton does not like it, so thomas does not like it. so he and his brother, jesse benton
dickinson bled out later that day. host: what happened to andrew jackson after he had been hit in the chest? guest: he collapsed and was bedridden for a wild. the bullet was so close to his heart that doctors could not remove it, so he actually carried that bullet with him until he died. it is interesting because that bullet -- bullets were made out of lead. that led probably poisoned him over the years. suffering from lead poisoning was better than risking extracting the bullet and piercing...
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viajaban dos hombres de 23 y 25 años chocaron de frente, y al parecer a alta velocidad sot richard dickinsonamento de bomberos de fremont 2 were transported to the hospital.. 2 personas fueron trasladadas al hospital, una muri y la otra vctima recibi atencin mdica pero se le dio de alta la polica de fremont investiga si el alcohol o drogas fueron un factor en el choque mientras que la comunidad del rea de la baha se mostr aterrada de que un accidente de este tipo pase justo en el da que muchos celebran a las madres. mos .no pues es muy triste lo van a recordar el resto de sus vidas por ser el da de las madres .muy triste .muy penoso, no deban de pasar esas cosas .lamentablemente son das que no se olvidan, muy mal triste todo eso el choque mantuvo cerrada parte de la carretera hasta aproximadamente las 10 de la manana tag la policia de fremont no ha realizado arrestos en el caso hasta el momento. melissa hernandez noticiero telemundo 48 top vo paola --la policia de san francisco esta en busca de los ocupantes de dos vehiculos que se enfrascaron en una balacera y se dieron a la fuga.... --al l
viajaban dos hombres de 23 y 25 años chocaron de frente, y al parecer a alta velocidad sot richard dickinsonamento de bomberos de fremont 2 were transported to the hospital.. 2 personas fueron trasladadas al hospital, una muri y la otra vctima recibi atencin mdica pero se le dio de alta la polica de fremont investiga si el alcohol o drogas fueron un factor en el choque mientras que la comunidad del rea de la baha se mostr aterrada de que un accidente de este tipo pase justo en el da que muchos...
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your first pick is beck and dickinson. >> yes, they dominate the market for needles and syringes. these trades have allowed becton to produce higher returns on equity, that's a real key for us. they announced a large acquisition last week, they're going to buy a competitor, c.r. barre bard. we think it's a great strategy fit, and accelerate revenue growth by expanding their products around the world. importantly for us, both these companies consistently generate higher returns on capital and produce free cash. >> a quick thought on emerson electric, a kind of mini-ge in a way. >> sure. emerson is a global industrial conglomerate with a broad portfolio of businesses aimed at making other businesses more efficient and streamlined. we think that's a real key for them. a big chunk of their business is exposed to energy and markets. we think that's interesting right now. we've seen stabilization in those markets, we think that positions the company well. >> and oracle enterprise software. >> oracle is one of the largest enterprise software companies in the world with a focus on databas
your first pick is beck and dickinson. >> yes, they dominate the market for needles and syringes. these trades have allowed becton to produce higher returns on equity, that's a real key for us. they announced a large acquisition last week, they're going to buy a competitor, c.r. barre bard. we think it's a great strategy fit, and accelerate revenue growth by expanding their products around the world. importantly for us, both these companies consistently generate higher returns on capital...
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. >> here we are, backstage in metlife stadium, for the graduation of fairleigh dickinson university.e welcome bon jovi! ♪ ♪ make it the best of the rest of your days ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't how your story ends, my friends, it's just a fork along the road ♪ >> thank you, good luck. class of 2017. we'll see you. >>> not a bad gift. >>> and i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> no. >>> no ropes, no safety nets. >> this woman has been arrested three times. tonight we're asking if her husband's job is the reason no charges have been filed. >>> it's an eyesore that could start getting very expensive for one of the bay area's biggest cities. >> when we saw the link, i was very concerned that these two reckless individuals were putting motorists at risk. >> big questions about the security of the bay area's most iconic structure. good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. >>> this stunt happened last month, but the video was released to the public today by the teenagers who climbed that bridge. >> it goes without saying do not try this yourself. the video shows them climbing up the ma
. >> here we are, backstage in metlife stadium, for the graduation of fairleigh dickinson university.e welcome bon jovi! ♪ ♪ make it the best of the rest of your days ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't how your story ends, my friends, it's just a fork along the road ♪ >> thank you, good luck. class of 2017. we'll see you. >>> not a bad gift. >>> and i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> no. >>> no ropes, no safety nets. >> this woman has...
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elsewhere in delaware county, chadds ford crash at baltimore pike at dickinsons drive west of 202.ou can squeeze by, that's good news. accident knapp road at north wales road. the broken down vehicle skippack pike near the post office is out of the way. we have a downed tree out of the way in upper frederick. perkiomen road blocked snyder road or route 29 gets you around. in burlington today 9:00 a.m. a parade kicks off from city hall and winds through town. hammonton, atlantic county 10:30 a.m., starting at egg harbor road at orchard street and followed by a ceremony at veterans park. one in margate at 10:00 a.m., starting in city hall ending with a ceremony and wreath laying at the all wars memorial. somers points there's a parade at 11:00, starts at dahl's avenue and ends at patriot park. things look good on the garden state parkway. later today tons of northbound traffic, but right now volume is light on the garden state parkway. >>> a 35-year-old man is under arrest for a deadly rampage in rural mississippi. he is accused of killing 8 people at three different shooting scenes
elsewhere in delaware county, chadds ford crash at baltimore pike at dickinsons drive west of 202.ou can squeeze by, that's good news. accident knapp road at north wales road. the broken down vehicle skippack pike near the post office is out of the way. we have a downed tree out of the way in upper frederick. perkiomen road blocked snyder road or route 29 gets you around. in burlington today 9:00 a.m. a parade kicks off from city hall and winds through town. hammonton, atlantic county 10:30...
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another accident, chadds ford baltimore pike at dickinson drive watch out for that one as well and i-th just past route 320 accident scene is there, police are on the scene, they have moved vehicle though to the shoulder, so again, road are still wet, take it easy and we will have your forecast in 15. >>> we have our barbecues in yesterday, showers came late, so maybe, interrupted things, the grill at right temperature ready to go. folks coming over at noon it will be cool, about 66 degrees , mostly cloudy skies. i think we will see some sunshine today and that will determine the high temperature but it looks like it will be around 70 for a high today, there are still some showers around and a few areas of downpours, yet to move through the area, but the bulk of the is gone, moved up to the north ande. we see stray showers, heavy showers and lehigh valley area , abe there is marple, light showers there around wilmington delaware as well, and we will head to the shore toms river has been seeing rain all morning long. next couple hours that should be it for rain for today, stays cloudy
another accident, chadds ford baltimore pike at dickinson drive watch out for that one as well and i-th just past route 320 accident scene is there, police are on the scene, they have moved vehicle though to the shoulder, so again, road are still wet, take it easy and we will have your forecast in 15. >>> we have our barbecues in yesterday, showers came late, so maybe, interrupted things, the grill at right temperature ready to go. folks coming over at noon it will be cool, about 66...
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were put on another plane overnight and just landed here at sfo before 4:00 a.m., including portia dickinson of oakland. >> when i was jumping off the tarp, people were piling on me, and the stewardess keep running. >> just checked flight aware.com and it shows there are still 30 arrival and departure delays there in newark. reporting live from sfo, matt keller, abc7 news. >>> breaking news in south san francisco, officers on the scene say a man armed with a gun was shot by police. they say the suspect pointed the weapon at officers before they open fire. this is happening on lex way and callen boulevard. aop amy hollyfield is there and will have a live report in our next half hour. >>> new this morning, the dublin unified school district voted no on buying the property at the corner of gleason and hacienda drive next to the jail. the board heard from hundreds of people during hours of public comment last night, and there are three properties left for the board to consider to accommodate the students in 2023. >>> and then three more men connected to the bombing at the ariana grande concert.
were put on another plane overnight and just landed here at sfo before 4:00 a.m., including portia dickinson of oakland. >> when i was jumping off the tarp, people were piling on me, and the stewardess keep running. >> just checked flight aware.com and it shows there are still 30 arrival and departure delays there in newark. reporting live from sfo, matt keller, abc7 news. >>> breaking news in south san francisco, officers on the scene say a man armed with a gun was shot by...
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john dickinson, who conducted an interview with the president for this weekend, asked about hacking. i want to show that exchange. >> you don't think it's phony that they, the russians, tried to meddle in the election. you believe that? >> that i don't know. if you don't catch a hacker, okay, in the act, it's very hard to say who did the hacking. with that being said, i'll go along with russia. it could have been china. it could have been a lot of different groups. >> first to bianna and then to the ambassador. then we've got to scoot to a break. still this effort to bend over backwards, to cut some slack. >> music to vladimir putin's ears. he said it earlier when asked about this. he said read my lips, nyet. i did not hack into u.s. elections. i'm not doing that in other countries even though we have evidence that he is, in fact, doing that. this president seems to be feeding into this narrative that we can have a relationship with vladimir putin with him having no rep ur kuercussions whatsoevh democracy around the world in europe as well as even south america. >> no fair being able
john dickinson, who conducted an interview with the president for this weekend, asked about hacking. i want to show that exchange. >> you don't think it's phony that they, the russians, tried to meddle in the election. you believe that? >> that i don't know. if you don't catch a hacker, okay, in the act, it's very hard to say who did the hacking. with that being said, i'll go along with russia. it could have been china. it could have been a lot of different groups. >> first to...
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dickinson on the fourth quarter appeals in virginia and he's been practicing law here in north carolina for over 20 years. we are going to start off with ed who will make a couple of remarks about the book which i will say is for sale and he will be happy to sign copies again. then we are going to turn it over to our panel to make some comments and we will leave plenty of time for audience questions and answers as well so i will turn it over to ed. >> thanks so much david. the books that i have written are about business fraud in the united states from the early 19th century right up to 2016 and it's filled with individual stories. there are lots of stories of specific business fraud, marketing scamsters, in the consumer marketplace. it's also filled with stories about how difficult it is in many contexts to distinguish outright fraud from enthusiastic promotion and puffery and exaggeration. an example of that is the case of the sears roebuck company which all of you are familiar with. you might not be familiar with it if the first office had shut it down under allegations of deceptive
dickinson on the fourth quarter appeals in virginia and he's been practicing law here in north carolina for over 20 years. we are going to start off with ed who will make a couple of remarks about the book which i will say is for sale and he will be happy to sign copies again. then we are going to turn it over to our panel to make some comments and we will leave plenty of time for audience questions and answers as well so i will turn it over to ed. >> thanks so much david. the books that...
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then, we have another accident here, route one baltimore pike at dickinson drive.ht now, but it is showing that you how wet it is, how slippery it can be out there. and then we also still have this deer in the road, pa turnpike off ramp from route 29. rahel, back over to you. >> thank you. and speaking of traffic, probably never seen traffic incident quite like this. camels on the highway, seem to have lost their way in northwest china, police offers hers to slow down traffic, then guide the camels to safety. >>> glad they're okay. not something you see every day. time 51:00, a rotting up this morning. anthony mason joins us with a preview. good morning, anthony. >> hey, rahel, good morning, ahead, president trump back at the white house, dealing with a new north korean missile test. and reports he is his son-in-law tried to arrange secret communication channel with the russians. plus bob she have reflect on legacy of jfk. as we mark what would have been his 100 birthday. and on this memorial day, a rare and powerful look at the collection of momentos left at the v
then, we have another accident here, route one baltimore pike at dickinson drive.ht now, but it is showing that you how wet it is, how slippery it can be out there. and then we also still have this deer in the road, pa turnpike off ramp from route 29. rahel, back over to you. >> thank you. and speaking of traffic, probably never seen traffic incident quite like this. camels on the highway, seem to have lost their way in northwest china, police offers hers to slow down traffic, then guide...
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. >>> becton dickinson is one of the biggest movers in the s&p 500 today.r of the cnbc iq 100 which is up over 25% in the past year. for more on the index go to cnbc.com/iq100. now, back to "the halftime report." >> we're back, the najarians making their way to the telestrator. pete, you are up first. >> usually jon is up fist. we're looking at pilgrim's pride. take a look at this chart. pretty interesting how fast this thing has been moving to the upside. a little bit of a decline recently, but today really interesting to see the june 25 calls extremely large, about 14,000, just under 15,000 calls bought today for around 40 cents. very aggressive call buying. it's not a name we see very often so it just makes you scratch your head. as it's approaching this number, just under 25. you got a little time. i'm in the trade, jon's in the trade. whenever we see something brand new we haven't seen in a really long time, this gets us excited. excited about this one. >> i literally thought of this question. i don't think i've ever asked you before. are you guys alwa
. >>> becton dickinson is one of the biggest movers in the s&p 500 today.r of the cnbc iq 100 which is up over 25% in the past year. for more on the index go to cnbc.com/iq100. now, back to "the halftime report." >> we're back, the najarians making their way to the telestrator. pete, you are up first. >> usually jon is up fist. we're looking at pilgrim's pride. take a look at this chart. pretty interesting how fast this thing has been moving to the upside. a...
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cynthia nixon on broadway and the little foxes and in a film called the quiet passion, she plays emily dickinson. >> i think people who don't intend to come twice come sand see it one way and then come back becse
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drops on radar there and it is raining in delaware county and chad in chadds ford baltimore pike at dickinsonrive. we have wet roth roadways this morning, guys and i have two microphones i'm juggling. just take it easy. e kay. >> good plan. >> did you see this, i necessity were you watching yesterday, scary moments at yesterday's indianapolis 500, a crash send a car airborne, and split in two. my goodness. >> wow. >> so, he was the pole setter, scott dixon slammed into the car, of jay howard, and went in the air, hitting this safety fence. collision with the fence, i don't know why i'm telling you this you are looking at it. amazingly both drivers were able to walk away, from this crash. both were checked out by medical personnel in the in field and they are both okay. >> do you want to see it. >> my goodness. >> wow. >> hard to believe. >> glad they did but they walk away unharm. >> yeah good for them. >> as for who won first time ever jap need drive. >> sato won the raise. first japanese driver. congrats to him he drank the big bottle of milk, and then boom, winner of the indy 500. >> liste
drops on radar there and it is raining in delaware county and chad in chadds ford baltimore pike at dickinsonrive. we have wet roth roadways this morning, guys and i have two microphones i'm juggling. just take it easy. e kay. >> good plan. >> did you see this, i necessity were you watching yesterday, scary moments at yesterday's indianapolis 500, a crash send a car airborne, and split in two. my goodness. >> wow. >> so, he was the pole setter, scott dixon slammed into...
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also jacob frankel, partner at dickinson wright and former enforcement officer.st off, congrats on the movie. the highest single watched hbo show in four years. >> the best premiere at night audience. congratulations to them. >> we had barry levinson on with you. you wrote the book. take the credit. it's fine. give yourself a round. >> thanks. >> let's talk about this. i think viewers like myself actually have a little bit of confusion between a direct investor, which i understand, but which is indirect? >> there were tens of thousands of investors, brian, who invested through feeder funds, intermediary funds, and that don't qualify under the bankruptcy rules to recover from that $9 billion fund that's being administered through the courts. >> if melissa lee runs an investment firm -- >> right. >> and you invest directly. she's been paid but she recruits me and i recruit through melissa lee. >> you give me your money. >> and i gave you my money and you gave it to her. >> we're out. >> we're out. and she might not even be solvent anymore or able to collect from th
also jacob frankel, partner at dickinson wright and former enforcement officer.st off, congrats on the movie. the highest single watched hbo show in four years. >> the best premiere at night audience. congratulations to them. >> we had barry levinson on with you. you wrote the book. take the credit. it's fine. give yourself a round. >> thanks. >> let's talk about this. i think viewers like myself actually have a little bit of confusion between a direct investor, which i...
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bon jovi, everybody, teamed up and surprised some very lucky graduates and crashed the fairleigh dickinsontheir lives, the 2600 students behind me, they're about to get the greatest graduation present you can ask for, a private bon jovi concert. you know, i spent a lot of time in the giants locker room but never, never for a surprise like this. >> right. >> these kids have no idea they won this contest so what can they expect? what can we expect to see? >> beautiful thing about this is i wrote a song specific to the graduation and what had happened was i was given an honorary doctorate at another university and instead of the usual commencement speech i thought how do i make my speech unique so i put it into a song. >> are you not busy enough you've been on tour. >> that's true? all around the world. >> i have two kids graduating this year as well. >> congratulations. >> thank you but i'm very much a part of what i know kids go through at this time of year. >> i love this song. "reunion." talk about creating just go for it basically. >> write your own song. sing along and love your life. a
bon jovi, everybody, teamed up and surprised some very lucky graduates and crashed the fairleigh dickinsontheir lives, the 2600 students behind me, they're about to get the greatest graduation present you can ask for, a private bon jovi concert. you know, i spent a lot of time in the giants locker room but never, never for a surprise like this. >> right. >> these kids have no idea they won this contest so what can they expect? what can we expect to see? >> beautiful thing...
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that becton dickinson merger, that stock is doing well.t's in terms of takeover activity where it's really paying off. it's suppliers to the drug companies and to the hospitals. thermo fisher being so, so strong. i watched this go up. a company you introduced me to, henry schein doing very, very well. and align is the hottest of all. that's braces. >> really? >> braces for dentists. very, very strong bull market going on. that nobody is paying attention to. along with the humanization of pets and the video games. i have take two on tonight which is incredible. >>off strauss on tonight? >> yeah. what a winner. what a winning stock that is. winning guy. >> yeah, we'll get to everybody you have on "mad money." we'll promote all of your fabulous guests including strauss zelnick. you don't have henry schein on, do you? >> no. >> stan bergman? >> no. he'll come on though. but look, there's a little bit of a friendly rivalry but this is one of the moments, david, where this video game business has broken out because of e sports. and people going
that becton dickinson merger, that stock is doing well.t's in terms of takeover activity where it's really paying off. it's suppliers to the drug companies and to the hospitals. thermo fisher being so, so strong. i watched this go up. a company you introduced me to, henry schein doing very, very well. and align is the hottest of all. that's braces. >> really? >> braces for dentists. very, very strong bull market going on. that nobody is paying attention to. along with the...
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becton dickinson, revenue was better. it did expect revenue to rise to .5% the rest of the year.he stock. .5% the rest of the year -- 3.5%. how do earnings and stack up with the rest of the world? there come of the story is about europe. the white bar, citigroup earnings revisions index. the blue bars for the global index. seeing much more upper revisions in europe and the u.k. than the rest of the world. profit growth over in europe, 24%. .ere in the u.s., 12-14% half of the growth we are seeing in europe. his europe a good tactical buy? will answeremanuel that question. the by europe trade. you have to sell the u.s. to buy europe? julian: you don't have to, but practically speaking, the flows we are seeing my people are trimming their exposure in the u.s. to buy europe. there isn't an unlimited buying power globally. europe really does remain a compelling story to us. really for the reasons, it's all the right reasons this time as opposed to early 2015 when it was purely a weak currency trade. now, it is a sign of strength. the euro will appreciate over the course of the year.
becton dickinson, revenue was better. it did expect revenue to rise to .5% the rest of the year.he stock. .5% the rest of the year -- 3.5%. how do earnings and stack up with the rest of the world? there come of the story is about europe. the white bar, citigroup earnings revisions index. the blue bars for the global index. seeing much more upper revisions in europe and the u.k. than the rest of the world. profit growth over in europe, 24%. .ere in the u.s., 12-14% half of the growth we are...
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meanwhile, the president was on with john dickinson on face the nation yesterday. and.ation. john was asking, mr. president,s is this job harder than you thought? and here is the president's answer. >> i love doing it you know, i'm thoroughly enjoying it. it's always a challenge like life itself is a challenge. but, it's something that i really love and i think i've done a very good job at it. >> you said in an interview with reuters that you thought it would be easier. why? >> well, it's a tough job but i have had a lot of tough jobs. i have had things that were tougher although i will let you know that better at the end of 8 years. perhaps 8 years. hopefully 8 years. brian: because he said to another organization, it might have been reuters you know this job is harder than i thought and healthcare more complicated than i thought and when it comes to north korea china has less power than i thought. because is he being honest and candid people thought i have a huge story here. bottom line people like somebody who is a nonpolitician almost like rex tillerson, too is hone
meanwhile, the president was on with john dickinson on face the nation yesterday. and.ation. john was asking, mr. president,s is this job harder than you thought? and here is the president's answer. >> i love doing it you know, i'm thoroughly enjoying it. it's always a challenge like life itself is a challenge. but, it's something that i really love and i think i've done a very good job at it. >> you said in an interview with reuters that you thought it would be easier. why?...