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dom giordano is here. we said before the show, you guys were together last time to too. >> we switched places. >> eboni: i will start with you, dom. eric bolling is right. for a long time, democrats and republicans have failed to address the immigration issue. we have donald trump putting forward, whatever you think the bill, the first powerful change in immigration legislation in 50 years. yet it becomes a wedge issue now that you insert the way stephen is setting this up in front of the cameras, the issue around race and culture. becomes a wedge issue when it should've been an easy, at least introduction. >> it won't be easy. democrats will be against it at the statue of liberty was argued about 20 times a day. if you told me i would be sitting here with eboni k. williams talking about legal immigration saying i am on the side to say yes, cut the numbers. bringing high skilled people. i have had it with what's going on with illegal immigration. diversity lotteries, the blue-collar workers under fire. thi
dom giordano is here. we said before the show, you guys were together last time to too. >> we switched places. >> eboni: i will start with you, dom. eric bolling is right. for a long time, democrats and republicans have failed to address the immigration issue. we have donald trump putting forward, whatever you think the bill, the first powerful change in immigration legislation in 50 years. yet it becomes a wedge issue now that you insert the way stephen is setting this up in front...
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dom. >> my inside story -- taney field. i played ball there growing up. chief justice who was the dred scott decision, slavery-decision guy. movement now that i support to rename it mo'ne davis field. >> thanks, dom. >> i know we have limited time, but just a shout-out to all the folks who work on biotech and pharma and especially penn medicine -- temple, chop, and others. we have great people finding cures for cancer and others. they don't get enough attention. i hope we celebrate them as well. >> thank you, ajay. ed. >> this controversy in the south. we've talked about the civil war. it was precipitated by nullification. the south saying, "we will not accept federal law." the sanctuary-city movement needs to look at this very carefully, because they're playing the same dangerous game. >> ed, ajay, sharmain, dom, thanks for joining us. thanks to you for watching. there's a lot of very difficult issues out there that are difficult to talk about, but we're gonna continue doing it here in this local forum that we have for you every week. thanks for watching
dom. >> my inside story -- taney field. i played ball there growing up. chief justice who was the dred scott decision, slavery-decision guy. movement now that i support to rename it mo'ne davis field. >> thanks, dom. >> i know we have limited time, but just a shout-out to all the folks who work on biotech and pharma and especially penn medicine -- temple, chop, and others. we have great people finding cures for cancer and others. they don't get enough attention. i hope we...
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seema, back to you >> dom, shanghai deposit fcompo finishing the day in green imports were up 11%, butoth numbers coming in weaker than expected joining us on the cnbc news line, gabriel wildau at the financial times. help us understand what is really behind the weakness in this china data? >> well, i think there's two things going on. when we look at exports, i think what we see is that although global demand is still pretty strong with the strong growth in europe and the u.s., china's two main export partners, there's a limit to how much market share china can continue to gain in global export markets after so many years of gaining market share. and i've seen analysis indicating their market share has pretty much topped out it might actually be on the wane. of course, trade deal is very bumpy, on the import side, probably more signaturificant, we're seeing the china domestic quality is really peaked it's now headed lower. so we saw lower commodity imports and lower crude in particular that's an indication that the heavier sector particularly real estate might not be slowing. >> gabri
seema, back to you >> dom, shanghai deposit fcompo finishing the day in green imports were up 11%, butoth numbers coming in weaker than expected joining us on the cnbc news line, gabriel wildau at the financial times. help us understand what is really behind the weakness in this china data? >> well, i think there's two things going on. when we look at exports, i think what we see is that although global demand is still pretty strong with the strong growth in europe and the u.s.,...
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dom, i'm going to you first. what do you make of these market numbers? president trump says it's me, it's me, it's all me, and eric trump says you better thank my dad. >> well, i mean trump may be part of the story, but this economy was on pretty solid ground even before trump took office. a lot of the traders and investors out there on wall street really say that the u.s. economy, while it's not going gang busters, it's doing well enough and not recessionary and corporate profits are coming in decently. all of that is supporting a market that, again, like donald trump says, is at record highs. while yes, he may be part of the story, it's fair to say that a lot of the economy was already in place before he came into office. >> and we crossed it just a moment ago and now we're back down under 22,000, but you've got to look at the dollar for a moment. many traders and investors would say there's so much noise in politics they're not even paying attention. if you look at the dollar start to weaken, clearly on some level they are paying attention to politics
dom, i'm going to you first. what do you make of these market numbers? president trump says it's me, it's me, it's all me, and eric trump says you better thank my dad. >> well, i mean trump may be part of the story, but this economy was on pretty solid ground even before trump took office. a lot of the traders and investors out there on wall street really say that the u.s. economy, while it's not going gang busters, it's doing well enough and not recessionary and corporate profits are...
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let's get to dom at the new york stock exchange for more. hey, dom >> it's that time of year again.t's right, melissa. back to school season upon us that means a renewed interest in buying things and a renewed focus. this time around, the recent press has been tilted towards the negative side of things for many of america's best known retailers. stocks are on pace for their worst monthly performance as a group since january of 2014. if you look at the spyder funds, it's lost nearly -- it's got nearly 100 stocks in it. of those, nearly 30 have fallen by 10% this month among the worst performers, shares of sporting goods and athletic retailers which many parents shop this time of year foot locker, dick's and finish line among the worst performers. developed this week as finish line cut this year they have been pressuring a lot of retailers in this pace space and other part of the retail world. we'll also mention electronics retailer, best buy it's negative on the month after a big drop today despite dropping a profit. best buy did caution investors not to count on recent cost of perfo
let's get to dom at the new york stock exchange for more. hey, dom >> it's that time of year again.t's right, melissa. back to school season upon us that means a renewed interest in buying things and a renewed focus. this time around, the recent press has been tilted towards the negative side of things for many of america's best known retailers. stocks are on pace for their worst monthly performance as a group since january of 2014. if you look at the spyder funds, it's lost nearly --...
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we're going to get a crack of that with my friend dom chu. to , causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good this inot this john smith.smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. >>> welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle, you are watching msnbc. we begin with the escalating rhetoric with north korea. a massive rally was held
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dom, your injuries? >> fractured my face.wrists. >> kind of it, actually. >> the conclusion from the two videos, don't do a sanctioned event. just do it in the face of security. it's safer. >> that ain't it! [ laughter ] >>> and a canopy cat rescue posted this video on request. >> i had the pleasure of rescues a cat a couple months ago. the name, j.d. >> people wanted to know, when you climb trees rescue cats stuck up there, i want to see video where the cats not as amenable to being rescued. >> this is one of those stories. >> going up that story to get j.d. >> you're okay. >> just recently posted this video but shot back in november. >> poor kitty. so scared. >> oh. >> he was in the net already. what happened? >> just keeps climbing, climbing. now it's nearly at the top. he just extends that net higher and the ka is the in the bag -- barely. our rescuer brings the bag in. >> aaargh! >> the cat again climbs the tree. >> once again cat in the bag. cinches it. cat cannot get out and after that rappels down quickly. j.d. was up
dom, your injuries? >> fractured my face.wrists. >> kind of it, actually. >> the conclusion from the two videos, don't do a sanctioned event. just do it in the face of security. it's safer. >> that ain't it! [ laughter ] >>> and a canopy cat rescue posted this video on request. >> i had the pleasure of rescues a cat a couple months ago. the name, j.d. >> people wanted to know, when you climb trees rescue cats stuck up there, i want to see video where...
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the ten-year note right there, 2.264 for the ten-year dom?> let's look at what happened with the asian side of things, predominantly negative, not dramatically so. the knee say clonikkei closing w 0.25 the shanghai closing down about that same amount we had weaker data out of china. a little color coming out of japan as well. we'll get to that later on in the show let's look at what's happening in europe right now. does that negative sentiment carry over to the trading session. we are seeing fractional losses almost across the board. the dax in germany off by 0.3% the cac in france off by 0.1%. the same for the ftse 100. so the european markets, just a little bit lower we'll see if that carries through for the u.s. side of things >> we have some decision coming up from the bank of england as well >>> a look at the broader markets, oil saw some movement yesterday. early in the session we were sitting below $50 a barrel, we still are. 49.81 there. that's higher by 0.4%. below that key $50 a barrel level. some analysts are looking at this thinki
the ten-year note right there, 2.264 for the ten-year dom?> let's look at what happened with the asian side of things, predominantly negative, not dramatically so. the knee say clonikkei closing w 0.25 the shanghai closing down about that same amount we had weaker data out of china. a little color coming out of japan as well. we'll get to that later on in the show let's look at what's happening in europe right now. does that negative sentiment carry over to the trading session. we are seeing...
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dom, ben, thank you. we'll take a break. >>> when we come back, trump organization in a contract dispute. can you believe we're even talk about this? with the secret service. why the people tasked with protecting the president don't have offices inside trump tower. >>> first, by all accounts, john kelly's tenure as chief of staff is off to a strong start, even changing the way the president acts during meetings sh at least for now. >> i read that trump is trying to impress his new chief of staff, john kelly, by listing a lot of facts during meetings. yep. all snapple facts, but still they're facts. ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
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. >> dom? >> i wouldn't phrase it that way.that's lacking in focus it, disturbs me to hear trump talk that way. but i would say this, mike, there were three groups there. there are the is up prep cyst, call them what they are. there are the alt left, they're have i lent, then people like the woman who was run over. so, there were legitimate protesters there. but there are also violent people there on the other side who just want to fight the supremecist constantly. >> okay, randy? >> particularly, speaking directly as an african-american, although i am a republican, we don't have the comfort of quantifying the issues of race and white supremacy in political terms, left, right, doesn't matter, doesn't have a place in america. and i think that the president would serve us better by allowing his humanity speak on his issue every white supremacy as opposed to trying to quantify to see who will win political points, determine who is more at fault. people are suffering in america, particularly issue of race and african-americans, we
. >> dom? >> i wouldn't phrase it that way.that's lacking in focus it, disturbs me to hear trump talk that way. but i would say this, mike, there were three groups there. there are the is up prep cyst, call them what they are. there are the alt left, they're have i lent, then people like the woman who was run over. so, there were legitimate protesters there. but there are also violent people there on the other side who just want to fight the supremecist constantly. >> okay,...
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>> go ahead. >> dom started this with verisign, right?just reported i think at the end of july. the interesting thing about verisign, it's not just godaddy dmir anymore, they have an internet security thing, one of the reasons the stock deserves the 22.5 times forward multiple it gets look at the quarter, the thing that stuck out, they held on to their operating margins, in line with last year although this stock might seem expensive, it's nowhere near where it traded in '99 and i think there's upside here. >> the whole thing with stamps, they're working out deals, benefiting from e-commerce they're working out deals to ship things to clients from retail, e-commerce retailers cheaper than ordinarily would be able to do the problem is they worked out such beneficial deals, others are jealous. when you start looking at these deals, someone is going to make the united states post office pull back on these deals and these margins aren't going to look like what they look like right now. so i would not be a buyer of stamps petmeds, people spend
>> go ahead. >> dom started this with verisign, right?just reported i think at the end of july. the interesting thing about verisign, it's not just godaddy dmir anymore, they have an internet security thing, one of the reasons the stock deserves the 22.5 times forward multiple it gets look at the quarter, the thing that stuck out, they held on to their operating margins, in line with last year although this stock might seem expensive, it's nowhere near where it traded in '99 and i...
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uber dom have said that it was based on drivers who were in many cases untrue. —— uber have said. living in the same street getting different nhs care. this is about gp surgeries. we have heard so much about not getting enough appointments and all the rest. they are saying you can have a different experience even if you are in the same postcode. i must admit this is an old story made new. are we in august yet? it postcode lottery story. you live in the same street, you go to a different gp. because budgets are controlled by different bodies, different clinical commissioning groups, they will offer different levels of care. it's obvious. you have to find somebody on the board of a local authority —— on the board of a local authority —— on the board of a local authority —— on the board of a local authority. two bodies would offer different services. that is part of the model. it's true. but it is an oddity of the system where you —— if you happen to live on a border. it is a good story but a whipped up story. your newspaper, the guardian, which would never have a whipped up story. n
uber dom have said that it was based on drivers who were in many cases untrue. —— uber have said. living in the same street getting different nhs care. this is about gp surgeries. we have heard so much about not getting enough appointments and all the rest. they are saying you can have a different experience even if you are in the same postcode. i must admit this is an old story made new. are we in august yet? it postcode lottery story. you live in the same street, you go to a different gp....
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they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look like lady bugs. i have a daughter, you have a daughter, i'm all for this fantastic story. it catches someone's attention if you're at a disney theme park and you see these things rolling around. >>> could north korea's hotel of doom finally be opening its doors? pyongyang unveiling renovations around its biggest landmark, a futuristic pyramid-shaped 105-story hotel, the world's tallest unoccupied building the reveal coming after rumors that the structure may not even be structurally sound. >> i'm not surprised this is the architecture in north korea. >> well, yes >> unoccupied. >> coming up, the latest from washington following another major shakeup at the white house. and we're drilling down on that big move in oil prices >>> speaking of big moves, check out the futures. pointing to a strong open on wall street, putting dow 22,000 within striking distance stick around "worldwide exchange" will be rig
they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look like lady bugs. i have a daughter, you have a daughter, i'm all for this fantastic story. it catches someone's attention if you're at a disney theme park and you see these things rolling around. >>> could north korea's hotel of doom finally be opening its doors? pyongyang unveiling renovations around...
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. >> thank you very much, dom.his week says that the crypto currency could fall back to 3,000 so if you want to buy bitcoin, chen when should you get in? pk is at the plasma for the new segment called the more you know >> so awesome. i love it. so great eggmesegment by dom but bitcoin is not a company, it's a current citcy and it's less than 1% of the market cap of gold so let's look here no matter what asset class it is, bk gets concerned when you start to see a parabolic move. so let's put it in perspective this goes back to july let's take a look. we have a trending move, we have a flat type of corrective move and now another trending move here pay attention to this flat correcting move because i'll come back to it. goldman sachs is talking about a one, two, three and possibly fourth, fifth wave and then possibly getting back down to 3,000. let's see how they get there this is a shorter term chart short he ter chart here we are now. the rule of alter nation would suggesther chart here we are now. the rule of alt
. >> thank you very much, dom.his week says that the crypto currency could fall back to 3,000 so if you want to buy bitcoin, chen when should you get in? pk is at the plasma for the new segment called the more you know >> so awesome. i love it. so great eggmesegment by dom but bitcoin is not a company, it's a current citcy and it's less than 1% of the market cap of gold so let's look here no matter what asset class it is, bk gets concerned when you start to see a parabolic move. so...
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we know china's trying to buy up and dom nainate the critical industries where america has been dominant from semiconductors to robotics to steel. we need to revamp our trade laws from top to bottom and provide a better deal for american workers. we have a tough, tough seven point plan. as you've heard. an independent trade prosecutor. to go after companies that are not fair and are outsourcing jobs overseas. to countries that are coming in like china and being unfair to americans. nafta making it really work for people instead of working for companies and outsourcing jobs penalties for contracts that outsource jobs. buy america provisions. crack down on companies that manipulate their currency. and outsourcing tax for companies leaving the u.s. we do these seven thing, it's a new day for american workers. their incomes will go up. the number of good paying jobs will go up. and we're going to do it. under a better deal. we want a better deal for american workers. ready for your questions. yes. we will move this forward open different proposals. we're going to offer these and we hope our
we know china's trying to buy up and dom nainate the critical industries where america has been dominant from semiconductors to robotics to steel. we need to revamp our trade laws from top to bottom and provide a better deal for american workers. we have a tough, tough seven point plan. as you've heard. an independent trade prosecutor. to go after companies that are not fair and are outsourcing jobs overseas. to countries that are coming in like china and being unfair to americans. nafta making...
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>> dom, i've been speaking to chinese officials, everyone i've been speaking to has said they're waitinge whether or not the white house is actually going to carry out any type of trade action and what the details of the action might be because despite all of the tough talk they've seen out of the white house, the chinese have seen no 45% tariff on chinese goods, no border tax, no quota on steel, and where they have seen action out of the trump administration is on certain chinese entities that engage in business with north korea. in my conversations with these officials, i just get the common refrain, which is that the north korean nuclear issue and the u.s./china trade issue should not be linked. >> u.s. companies and executives long complained about intellectual property theft in china. is that still happening? i don't know if you can actually answer this, but is it unfair trade theft and does it require -- does it justify an investigation from the u.s. government >> well, i was actually speaking to a couple ipr lawyers about this today and they were saying that what's been frustratin
>> dom, i've been speaking to chinese officials, everyone i've been speaking to has said they're waitinge whether or not the white house is actually going to carry out any type of trade action and what the details of the action might be because despite all of the tough talk they've seen out of the white house, the chinese have seen no 45% tariff on chinese goods, no border tax, no quota on steel, and where they have seen action out of the trump administration is on certain chinese...
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good morning >> reporter: good morning, dom we did not get much reaction out of south korea's top officeat least today. it's been relatively muted in terms of reaction to all this. but the top military official in the country did call for a full readiness for any potential north korean provocation, and also the presidential office did say this morning that the national security adviser of south korea had a 40-minute phone call with his u.s. counterpart, mcmaster, talking about how the country's reaffirmed their promise, to cooperate, highlighting their alliance here. i'm not so sure what that can do when pyongyang's prime audience seems to be the united states. the whole north korean tension clearly shows this dynamic is becoming highly bilateral for the most part bypassing south korean government. i do note that south korea along with guam is the target in this planned preemptive strike in this latest threat by north korea. guys >> what's the economic stake here for south korea we know it's a big trading partner with the united states i mentioned the kospi did get hit this week along wi
good morning >> reporter: good morning, dom we did not get much reaction out of south korea's top officeat least today. it's been relatively muted in terms of reaction to all this. but the top military official in the country did call for a full readiness for any potential north korean provocation, and also the presidential office did say this morning that the national security adviser of south korea had a 40-minute phone call with his u.s. counterpart, mcmaster, talking about how the...
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parece que serÁ la mls el primero en cobrar, serÁ dom dwyer el primero en enfrentar a zidane.s. el Árbitro le entrega el balÓn al jugador de las estrellas. atento estÁ zidane, a ver si tiene la magia de harry potter. zidane muy atento, el primer penal! lo atajÓ! parece que tiene guantes mÁgicos! comentarista: ya habÍa hablado de la confianza que le tenÍa a su hijo como arquero. y aquÍ no hizo quedar mal a nadie. comentarista: pero quÉ bien, porque el penal no estaba mal tirado, me parece que lo tira muy bien dwyer, y zidane se estira en todo su esplendor. luis: aquÍ estÁ el gato, el gato! uno a cero. comentarista: ese es el mejor penal, el arquero para un lado y la pelota para el otro, mucha velocidad y nada que hacer el portero. luis: llega el turno de un zurdo, llega el turno del mexicano giovani dos santos. aquÍ estÁ el zurdo. atento estÁ lucas zidane. se lo tirÓ al palo! hay que hacer los goles! comentarista: mala punterÍa de giovani dos santos, el equipo de las estrellas een una situaciÓn muy comprometida, con dos penales sin convertir. luis: un equipo del real madrid que
parece que serÁ la mls el primero en cobrar, serÁ dom dwyer el primero en enfrentar a zidane.s. el Árbitro le entrega el balÓn al jugador de las estrellas. atento estÁ zidane, a ver si tiene la magia de harry potter. zidane muy atento, el primer penal! lo atajÓ! parece que tiene guantes mÁgicos! comentarista: ya habÍa hablado de la confianza que le tenÍa a su hijo como arquero. y aquÍ no hizo quedar mal a nadie. comentarista: pero quÉ bien, porque el penal no estaba mal tirado, me...
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but either way what is not rand dom is where we are now. so here's a really long-term. single annotations back on ready? there's your head and shoulders. next here's your cup and handle. what is the bet? the bet is that we're finally going to take out this range it's been in effect since effectively a decade here's the chart, drawings, i think you simply put your green arrow and go like that alcoa, fine. >> grate break down. what's the trade so this is an interesting situation because unlike the staples, alcoa is actually a fairly volt tal stock and options premiums relatively high i think it's a situation that call the for being long premium. commodities prisses which are the big drivers can create volatility for the underlying equity aluminum at $2,000 a metric ton is getting a point for alcoa to be substantially higher. looking to 41-46 call spread spend about $1.70 for that basically the idea is with commodity prices getting a little bit more volt tal seeing these prices but we can also take a look at that one-year chart and see that the stock was also considerably
but either way what is not rand dom is where we are now. so here's a really long-term. single annotations back on ready? there's your head and shoulders. next here's your cup and handle. what is the bet? the bet is that we're finally going to take out this range it's been in effect since effectively a decade here's the chart, drawings, i think you simply put your green arrow and go like that alcoa, fine. >> grate break down. what's the trade so this is an interesting situation because...
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back to you. >> all right dom, thank you my suspicion is maybe it's the icos kathleen smith is here fromaissance to talk a little bit about what more about what is behind all these trends, kathleen you manage the etf there here's the issue seven involved with the new file coin they told us earlier, his dad is asking if he should be buying bitcoin. ipos, are they just not that exciting anymore >> the ipo market is not the place for easy money and that means it's harder on the companies but investors are doing fairly well once the companies accept the fact that they have to value their ipos properly. >> so maybe you're saying it's a safer place than it would have been 20 years ago for investors. but then do you have some of the high profile examples where snap and apron have struggled a little bit >> they have given us a bit of a hit in returns the third quarter between that and little bit of the macro environment. but i would say overall it's the ipo market is unusual. it's kind of a paradox we're hitting all time highs and the overall market and, yet, ipos are being priced more carefully
back to you. >> all right dom, thank you my suspicion is maybe it's the icos kathleen smith is here fromaissance to talk a little bit about what more about what is behind all these trends, kathleen you manage the etf there here's the issue seven involved with the new file coin they told us earlier, his dad is asking if he should be buying bitcoin. ipos, are they just not that exciting anymore >> the ipo market is not the place for easy money and that means it's harder on the...
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and to dom o domestic policy, to create an orderly process where information is provide, option are viewed then presented to the president, when i was chief of staff to bill clinton before any briefing went to president it had to come to me, in the chief of staff's office at the white house. house. i think that is the right way to do business. maria: that makes sense. meanwhile the crises that administration is dealing with are the leaks. calling them damaging, they are ramping up attention on leaks, they will prosecute the leakers. what do you think about all this? secretary, how do you stop the leaking? >> you know, interestly enough, i think that a lot of that will relate to john kelly's ability to be a strong chief of staff and be able to make that staff there feel like they are part of a team. you know, i don't think that these leaks are helpful in anyway. they are dangerous. particularly when it investing classified information. you can refer to the fbi, you can refer to justice department, and where it involves classified information it should be investigated. but the key to prevent
and to dom o domestic policy, to create an orderly process where information is provide, option are viewed then presented to the president, when i was chief of staff to bill clinton before any briefing went to president it had to come to me, in the chief of staff's office at the white house. house. i think that is the right way to do business. maria: that makes sense. meanwhile the crises that administration is dealing with are the leaks. calling them damaging, they are ramping up attention on...
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dom chu here to break it all down >> scott, ge shares have had a rough time so far in 2017, so rought it's the worst performing stock in the dow and now things have reached a relative performance point that traders haven't seen in over four decades with ge's declines again today, shares have now lost over a fifth of their value year to date meanwhile the dow itself is up 11% in that same time frame. that means 32% underperformance. of ge stock. versus the dow and that is the biggest gap seen in data going back 45 years. 2017 is the first year in the last 45 that traders have witnessed ge stock trade within 1% at a 52 week low on the same day that the overall dow has closed within 1% of a 52 week high that has happened already 29 times just since may now, there was a time when ge was the belle of the ball in american markets according to historical data compiled, a decade ago today, ge was the second biggest company in america next only to exxonmobil today ooitit's ranked number 16. so will the bearishness continue some traders say ge is more levered to the oil and gas market than it
dom chu here to break it all down >> scott, ge shares have had a rough time so far in 2017, so rought it's the worst performing stock in the dow and now things have reached a relative performance point that traders haven't seen in over four decades with ge's declines again today, shares have now lost over a fifth of their value year to date meanwhile the dow itself is up 11% in that same time frame. that means 32% underperformance. of ge stock. versus the dow and that is the biggest gap...
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. >>> welcome back the dow hitting the big mile tone today who did the most heavy lifting hey, dom >>ell, talk b about heavy lifting, melissa, if you take a look at the bulk of the work done for getting the dow from that 21 k to 22 k area, just around six companies are responsible for the entire game. but since we have got limited real estate here, we got some of the high and not so highlight ifs you will it's worth pointing out again before we start the dow is a price weighted index, so the stocks with the highest prices often have the biggest impact. boeing, that brings us here, tops the list. nearly 400 points on the list. then the golden arches s up 17 a points united health, a close third with 170 and yes, apple, that stock has done its part adding 135 points to the rally. but it wasn't all champagne wishes and caviar dreams shares of ibm, a big drag on the run to 22k, it took 225 points off the index since march 1st. goldman sachs cut 175 point off the run then ge stock isn't as big an influence as it used to be, but the downturn took 30 plus points away if some of those lag reg
. >>> welcome back the dow hitting the big mile tone today who did the most heavy lifting hey, dom >>ell, talk b about heavy lifting, melissa, if you take a look at the bulk of the work done for getting the dow from that 21 k to 22 k area, just around six companies are responsible for the entire game. but since we have got limited real estate here, we got some of the high and not so highlight ifs you will it's worth pointing out again before we start the dow is a price weighted...
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and to dom o domestic policy, to create an orderly process where information is provide, option are viewedpresented to the president, when i was chief of staff to bill clinton before any briefing went to president it had to come to me, in the chief of staff's office at the white house. house. i think that is the right way to do business. maria: that makes sense. meanwhile the crises that administration is dealing with are the leaks. calling them damaging, they are ramping up attention on leaks, they will prosecute the leakers. what do you think about all this? secretary, how do you stop the leaking? >> you know, interestly enough, i think that a lot of that will relate to john kelly's ability to be a strong chief of staff and be able to make that staff there feel like they are part of a team. you know, i don't think that these leaks are helpful in anyway. they are dangerous. particularly when it investing classified information. you can refer to the fbi, you can refer to justice department, and where it involves classified information it should be investigated. but the key to preventing le
and to dom o domestic policy, to create an orderly process where information is provide, option are viewedpresented to the president, when i was chief of staff to bill clinton before any briefing went to president it had to come to me, in the chief of staff's office at the white house. house. i think that is the right way to do business. maria: that makes sense. meanwhile the crises that administration is dealing with are the leaks. calling them damaging, they are ramping up attention on leaks,...
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. >>> get your dom to go and -- >>> a couple of storms popping up. just to the east of hagerstown drifting toward they are mont. we'll watch that storm and lightning and rainfall is an inch per for you and track the weekend forecast. >>> next week, celebrity guest host montel williams will be on great day washington. we want you to be apart of our live studio audience. if you like to be apart of the show, go to great day washington facebook page and send us a message. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee.
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for example, a company like dom knows that is looking for ways to provide someone a pizza order can look at the types of toppings you're putting on and can use that information to better personalize the next time you interact with that particular device, to help provide offers that are morell vant to your taste. >> have you used alexa to order a meets saturday? >> i haven't. >> it can only order the pizza you last ordered from dominos. i'm not even saying dominos is all that great, but hey alexa, order the dominos pizza is amazing, it will also do uber, right? it's one of those things where alexa orders me an uper. assuming you haven't programmed it ahead of time, it shows up. >> thousands of different brands are working with technology now. really the benefit to working with these brands is the ability to connect it back into the broader connections. again, it's a channel. so a brand that wants to have an ongoing relationship with a consumer can't just do it on the web, can't just do it on a mobil device. >> where do you see this -- if i'm developing for this, i should develop for echo.
for example, a company like dom knows that is looking for ways to provide someone a pizza order can look at the types of toppings you're putting on and can use that information to better personalize the next time you interact with that particular device, to help provide offers that are morell vant to your taste. >> have you used alexa to order a meets saturday? >> i haven't. >> it can only order the pizza you last ordered from dominos. i'm not even saying dominos is all that...
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what >> what dom is layingundertow i water.talked about retail and things like media where the strongest parts -- or health care space that's going on in the same place. the shocking thing is how weak the breadth of this market is and yet it's pinned up pretty well in the last 30 days based on large market caps that have sustained. the long and short of this, it does not look like a great setup because you're paying an expensive price for what i would argue is a very narrow market. if those price markets are going on and market is climbing higher, there's a handful of stocks getting higher multiples to sustain the overall index. >> stocks like boeing or whatever, apple driving indexes higher >> correct. >> what should i do if i have a portfolio that has expanded in terms of my stock holdings and i'm a 60/40 kind of guy. now at 65% on equities what do i do, cole >> tyler, you'll have to forgive me we only pick stocks. we're pure heroin, the seen risks and unseen risks are out there. everyone with say media is being absolutely de
what >> what dom is layingundertow i water.talked about retail and things like media where the strongest parts -- or health care space that's going on in the same place. the shocking thing is how weak the breadth of this market is and yet it's pinned up pretty well in the last 30 days based on large market caps that have sustained. the long and short of this, it does not look like a great setup because you're paying an expensive price for what i would argue is a very narrow market. if...
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justice department doms report more than a dozen attempts to transport mobile phones and drugs in by drones, they point to at rest of two men trying to fly drugs, knives into a prison policing the sky could be difficult. >> anyone can buy one at target for less than $100. and it's easy to gain access to prisons using these devices. and laws and law enforcement has not caught up yet. >> prosecutors say that the recording proves that she is a greater threat and flight risk. >> while smuggling any contraband violates federal law, there is no law against flying a drone over a correctional facility. >>> a scary story about a lost toddler had a happy ending in california thanks to police and a passerby, it happened in san diego when the driver saw the 2-year-old boy wearing just a diaper walking down the busy street one evening and the driver called police and the officers walked with the toddler throughout the neighborhood in hopes of finding his home turned into a fun filled trip for the youngster and he was reunited with his frantic mom. who apparently fell asleep and the toddler wander
justice department doms report more than a dozen attempts to transport mobile phones and drugs in by drones, they point to at rest of two men trying to fly drugs, knives into a prison policing the sky could be difficult. >> anyone can buy one at target for less than $100. and it's easy to gain access to prisons using these devices. and laws and law enforcement has not caught up yet. >> prosecutors say that the recording proves that she is a greater threat and flight risk. >>...
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are sticking with the healthy living theme and getting kids on bikes for exercise and also their flow dom. >> the impact we'll make in one day will be pretty fantastic especially with school starting. we've had lots of requests for children who need bikes to get to school, you know. takes some pressure off the parents so this 250 bikes is going to make a big impact right away. >> when i got to make the calls letting them know we would be donating bikes they were over the moon, so grateful which is kind of the best part about this whole thing. >> reporter: 8069 bikes are going to be delivered to the nonprofits. the rest will be picked up here at the s.a.p. center. expect to see these bikes on the streets soon. reporting live at the s.a.p. center in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thanks so much. >>> close to retirement? you might want to think about moving out of state. the new survey showing just how far your money will go. >>> and a live look outside right now. ta-da. looking at east bay hills. still a little bit foggy but definitely my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk
are sticking with the healthy living theme and getting kids on bikes for exercise and also their flow dom. >> the impact we'll make in one day will be pretty fantastic especially with school starting. we've had lots of requests for children who need bikes to get to school, you know. takes some pressure off the parents so this 250 bikes is going to make a big impact right away. >> when i got to make the calls letting them know we would be donating bikes they were over the moon, so...
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is those torches signify the worst emblem of bigotry that this nation has confronted ant fn and the domtessic terrorism we refuse to confront threatens the fabric of this nation. so he soog those torches being carried on that proud college community, that university founded by thomas jefferson, there at the university of virginia and then more broadly a state that has ostensibly committed to the liberal values of one of our founding areas, was especially troubling in our own day and age. >> there was a tweet by congressman moulton who said the only difference of the kkk marchs 50 years ago and charlottesville today is now they don't even have to wear hoods. scary. >> it is extremely scary. there is no pretense of coverage. there is no pretense of hiding themselves from the vitriol and bigotry that they intend to impose. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that you wrote a colume for "the new york times," charlottesville and bigotocracy and one of the things you point out is the visionist history overlooks some basic facts. >> that's exactly right. the reality is is that this country is st
is those torches signify the worst emblem of bigotry that this nation has confronted ant fn and the domtessic terrorism we refuse to confront threatens the fabric of this nation. so he soog those torches being carried on that proud college community, that university founded by thomas jefferson, there at the university of virginia and then more broadly a state that has ostensibly committed to the liberal values of one of our founding areas, was especially troubling in our own day and age....
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. >> well, still dom on abc 7 news at noon. ap delightful day across the dmv. doings back the time check >> the childhood home of president trump in queen's new york is now available to rent on airbnb. the home built buy the father has five bedrooms, 17 beds. to stay there, it the cost is $725 night. $725 a night. ned room built or soil march to ub disclosed buyer. >> pretty cool. i ton no if he want the cardboard cutout looming over me in the newsroom. >> i may be tibe give that i let's see. we got or selves a beautiful day now. low 80's. low humidity. reminder everybody gain. a big deal. newschannel 8. abc 7 teaming up with dc united and capital area tomorrow. in the, through the day 7:00 to 7:00 on 14th street in southeast to stuff the bus backpack and school supplies help the kids out because school is getting close be a stuff the bus. so there's temperaturessing that the day and start in the 60's be a ebb up in the low he a. now tomorrow. tomorrow evening, a first preseason game televised at 7:30 and red skins travel up to baltimore for ravens' stadium the
. >> well, still dom on abc 7 news at noon. ap delightful day across the dmv. doings back the time check >> the childhood home of president trump in queen's new york is now available to rent on airbnb. the home built buy the father has five bedrooms, 17 beds. to stay there, it the cost is $725 night. $725 a night. ned room built or soil march to ub disclosed buyer. >> pretty cool. i ton no if he want the cardboard cutout looming over me in the newsroom. >> i may be tibe...
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tis@o we have to turn work dom whic bywe do routinely. factors are to knowat will mc ico's0 conomy ig well at the moment, meaning fewer people are crossing the boisg,er for work. then you have a president trumps hard-line stance on illegal immigratiothink t mats t belaseve this is the real root behind this shallow pool of migrant laborers. tis@o there are0 xp see tationst coluumers should have. reporter: the study and track >> al real0 state trends and he saild with a scarcity like this, get ready to wait longer and pan more. we've seen doe see t constithisg costs climb by over 30% instead ofhis2 guys c iting out to bring your house, you get four guys. reporter: they have been hit haisg, behind calcaliror maea ie illeyou ar,l ibut tirants call s home than any other state. here in the dallas area, the >> al h itvidthersancers associatin estimates there are roughly 15the 0 fisger constithisg this season c itew red to last. arthel: that was casey in dallas. than they , aseere ri gl: formerbasice president attended a bike race to raise ancer
tis@o we have to turn work dom whic bywe do routinely. factors are to knowat will mc ico's0 conomy ig well at the moment, meaning fewer people are crossing the boisg,er for work. then you have a president trumps hard-line stance on illegal immigratiothink t mats t belaseve this is the real root behind this shallow pool of migrant laborers. tis@o there are0 xp see tationst coluumers should have. reporter: the study and track >> al real0 state trends and he saild with a scarcity like this,...
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. >> it certainly is, dom, thank you. >> if you're worried about more volatility, how can you protect yourself mike is at the plasma with the call to action. >> although we had a slight bump up in volatility, we haven't seen that much yet if you are interested potentially and want protection, you might want to buy a put. if you're anticipating more volatility, are these 1% moves we've been seeing recently a sign or harbinger of things to come options prices are low they are higher than they were but still in fact quite low. we can see obviously the dow, we were talking about dow stocks earlier, quite a rally this is a pretty small little move to the downside i still think if you're interested in buying protection in your portfolio, you have the opportunity to do that i'm looking out to december, you can spend $4 to buy those, that's less than 2% of the price of the diamond etf inexpensive way to give yourself a hedge to the end of the year, gives you a little bit of leverage in the event we see sharper moves to the downside. >> what do you think >> let him go on the charts first, i wa
. >> it certainly is, dom, thank you. >> if you're worried about more volatility, how can you protect yourself mike is at the plasma with the call to action. >> although we had a slight bump up in volatility, we haven't seen that much yet if you are interested potentially and want protection, you might want to buy a put. if you're anticipating more volatility, are these 1% moves we've been seeing recently a sign or harbinger of things to come options prices are low they are...
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breaking it down is a man who himself is never quiet dom?it's quiet, melissa, may maybe a little too quiet i guess not unexpected given the fact we keep making record highs in the stock market. the economy isn't growing fast, but it's still growing businesses aren't posting blockbuster earnings in sales growth, but they are still growing, it's like we have a good enough market so, with the volatility and all you have to do is look at the cbo volatility index or vix, we did it again dropped below that ten level as a result, we just hit the lowest levels since 27th and the vix has now traded below ten on an intraday bases four straight days if it sounds like a broken record, it's because it is this marks the 36th time this year that the vix has traded below that ten level and if you're looking for a bigger superlative, here's a good one if you look back at the history of the vix, low levels below ten don't happen all that often. but those 36 instances this year means that now two-thirds of all vix readings under ten have happened yes, just thi
breaking it down is a man who himself is never quiet dom?it's quiet, melissa, may maybe a little too quiet i guess not unexpected given the fact we keep making record highs in the stock market. the economy isn't growing fast, but it's still growing businesses aren't posting blockbuster earnings in sales growth, but they are still growing, it's like we have a good enough market so, with the volatility and all you have to do is look at the cbo volatility index or vix, we did it again dropped...
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the district of dom on and the city of kandahar and not very far from the kandahar airfield eye witnesses. there said that at least. for a helicopter flights were seen leaving the area. and at least three year people are carried out. in those helicopters the taliban have said that one of them suicide attackers with the name if i saw the light come the hari. carried out the attack obviously this attack comes i i had a fire. announcement expected by everyone in afghanistan. about dad they future. deployment of extra us and nato. troops afghanistan right now is fighting. a deadly and bloody war bought sides are trying to. take the fight to their enemies. the united states central command for example. have said that they've released sixteen hundred weapons from here in the first six months of two thousand seventeen. and for a week or ten days and we had ten air strikes by nato. president trump however. is a big loss to send more troops and to the complete anything between three and five thousand. at the daily fifteen years after this war began a lot of people are asking what exactly is the st
the district of dom on and the city of kandahar and not very far from the kandahar airfield eye witnesses. there said that at least. for a helicopter flights were seen leaving the area. and at least three year people are carried out. in those helicopters the taliban have said that one of them suicide attackers with the name if i saw the light come the hari. carried out the attack obviously this attack comes i i had a fire. announcement expected by everyone in afghanistan. about dad they future....
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and as dom chu tells us, that just might be what the doctor ordered for the ailing group. >> reporter: it's that time of year again. back to school season is upon us, and that means a renewed interest in buying things and a renewed focus on retail-related companies. this time around the recent press has been tilted towards the negative side of things for many of america's best known retailers. stocks in the industry are on pace for their worst monthly performance as a group since january of 2014. if you look at the spooider retailer trader fund, it's down. it tracks small, mid, large cap retail stocks. it has 100 stocks in it. of those, nearly 30 have fallen by 10% or more month to date. among the worst performing stocks, shares of sporting goods, athletic apparel. you've got foot locker, dick's sporting goods and the finish line. now a big part of the story developed this week as the finish line cut its profit outlook for the year. bigger discounts and a heavier promotional environment have been pressuring a lot of retailers in this and other parts of the industry, but it's not all b
and as dom chu tells us, that just might be what the doctor ordered for the ailing group. >> reporter: it's that time of year again. back to school season is upon us, and that means a renewed interest in buying things and a renewed focus on retail-related companies. this time around the recent press has been tilted towards the negative side of things for many of america's best known retailers. stocks in the industry are on pace for their worst monthly performance as a group since january...
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then we have guardrail repairs here 42 southbound before route 41, that right lane is dom pro mice dollars and construction, two places on the turnpike, eastbound, past route 29, left lane, and also, westbound, past valley forge, right lane compromised there, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, fall out continues over president trump 's response to the charlottesville attack. >> last night protesters and supporters greeted the president as he arrived for three day stay at trump tower. he hasn't been there since the inauguration. some of the protest remembers criticize g his delay, and calling out neo-nazis and white supremecist after the kailash satyarthi attack that killed one person, injured 19 others. >> and, cbs this morning will have more on president trump's visit to new york and his response to the violence, charlottesville, look for live reports from at 7:00 right after "eyewitness news" here on bs3. >> well, there may be another white house shake up, and it may come by the end of the week. sources close to the white house tell cbs news that president trump's chief strategist, steve
then we have guardrail repairs here 42 southbound before route 41, that right lane is dom pro mice dollars and construction, two places on the turnpike, eastbound, past route 29, left lane, and also, westbound, past valley forge, right lane compromised there, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, fall out continues over president trump 's response to the charlottesville attack. >> last night protesters and supporters greeted the president as he arrived for three day stay at trump tower....
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actually members of the dome ethnic minority group from syria they're often mislabeled as gypsies and the dom in fact get that name from that language tomari. the group have been present in the middle east for at least a thousand years has nordine best you now reports. it's rush hour report diplom time in the northeast of paris with signs saying syrian family there are men women and children. hoping to and some money alley regularly come set a bag. yeah i did come here everyday. but every other day. one day i rest the next i work. well asking for help. why because our country has been destroyed? we want to sleep in a hotel. the kurdish syrian refugee arrives on the scene and joins the conversation. yeah. judy and lawyers huddle looking syrians don't bank on that syrians once work if you look at me on syrian we i came to france my brother to. a moment then we've never banked on a honda it's true they're also import people here just us with food. dots ashamed of it had to. it's difficult for him to admit the people begging also come from syria. but that's the case. then members of the dome ethn
actually members of the dome ethnic minority group from syria they're often mislabeled as gypsies and the dom in fact get that name from that language tomari. the group have been present in the middle east for at least a thousand years has nordine best you now reports. it's rush hour report diplom time in the northeast of paris with signs saying syrian family there are men women and children. hoping to and some money alley regularly come set a bag. yeah i did come here everyday. but every other...