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dom, let's start with you. understand why these folks think it's a political advantage to go after law enforcement. i suppose next they will call for getting rid of police departments, sheriffs departments. what are your thoughts? >> i'm here in philadelphia. i would say our mayor rivals deblasio and he's overseeing a situation with i.c.e. the last couple days where we had a guy with a long rap sheet, deported a couple times that they let go violating some kind of agreement. ice had to track him down. it goes on and on. i know it seems counter intuitive to winning the mid-terms but the prize are on the -- but the eyes are on the prize of the 2020 election. and this is just the latest trend it doesn't have to make sense. it just has to be a talking point that sounds radical. it plays into the nazi stuff and all that crazy stuff. you will see more of them call for the end of i.c.e. >> in the process of doing all this. the ticking off of the evidence. the democratic party has a stronghold on the black community. t
dom, let's start with you. understand why these folks think it's a political advantage to go after law enforcement. i suppose next they will call for getting rid of police departments, sheriffs departments. what are your thoughts? >> i'm here in philadelphia. i would say our mayor rivals deblasio and he's overseeing a situation with i.c.e. the last couple days where we had a guy with a long rap sheet, deported a couple times that they let go violating some kind of agreement. ice had to...
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dom, the numbers are good. what's driving the positive jobs numbers and why are we still seeing wages pretty sluggish? >> the wage number is going to be a little bit tough to kind of explain away right now. but there are a lot of reasons why the jobs numbers are somewhat okay, and over the course of the past three months, the average job gain has been about 179, 180,000 jobs. it's below the 200,000 mark. a lot of bulls will hold their hat on that. the reason why you're seeing some of the gains and what's driving them are shares or rather jobs in retail, also in health care and construction. so those things, perhaps, bode well in that people are out there spending money, consumers are out there shopping. people are out there building buildings and building homes. all of those things could be viewed as constructive. that's the reason why perhaps there's optimism about the jobs numbers and why they're coming in, even though they're below some expectations. there's positivity to the tilt. >> and how do the potentia
dom, the numbers are good. what's driving the positive jobs numbers and why are we still seeing wages pretty sluggish? >> the wage number is going to be a little bit tough to kind of explain away right now. but there are a lot of reasons why the jobs numbers are somewhat okay, and over the course of the past three months, the average job gain has been about 179, 180,000 jobs. it's below the 200,000 mark. a lot of bulls will hold their hat on that. the reason why you're seeing some of the...
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dom? >> the reason we bring this to you because shares were briefly halted for five minutes there on volatility they reopened 7% at this point the reason why is a roeuters story saying they are exploring takeover interest. it says they hired a financial adviser to help with the particular discussions again, according to sources familiar this particular move happens as the stock lost about 20% year to date and 30% in 12 months. there was clamber in the shareholder base to unlock value, but right now, a source from reuters is driving the stock. it's open again up 7%. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much for that. steve, reaction, dom said it's underperformed and bottom fishing, as it were? >> people with a lot of shorts in the name so you see a headline like this, it could have potential tail winds, you know, this would be huge for the name we've seen electronic arts take two, activision, that side of it, game makers with great years, and game stop had to call off the funeral one too ma
dom? >> the reason we bring this to you because shares were briefly halted for five minutes there on volatility they reopened 7% at this point the reason why is a roeuters story saying they are exploring takeover interest. it says they hired a financial adviser to help with the particular discussions again, according to sources familiar this particular move happens as the stock lost about 20% year to date and 30% in 12 months. there was clamber in the shareholder base to unlock value, but...
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cnbc's dom chu >> well, melissa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market gaining 14% just for the month of may meaning jack dorsey's stake in the company gained around $65 million in value. not too shabby that means that his stake in square will account for the network of the month as it is sores for around 24% that stake gains $668 million during the month again, not too shabby. if you look over the past year, investors who have been a i llog for the ride have been benefited to some degrees. it is still up 88% over the last 12 months. square shares are up 50% and set a new record high earlier today 67 melissa, what will it take to keep thing
cnbc's dom chu >> well, melissa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks but i would like to think that i made up for it in other ways jack dorsey has taken a good amount of heat the last several years. dorsey is coming outlooking pretty decent for his job, he's the chief executive of and the founder of as well if you thought you had a nice month of may does not compare to contador soy who saw his net worth increase by a whopping $733 million or there abouts twitter stock has flown...
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question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the same ballpark, melissa, thank you apple just a mere $50 billion away from the psychological $1 trillion level some are arguing apple could have more runway not as much about the fundamental business about the overall waiting in the s&p 500 acco apple is around a 4% weighting but it's nothe biggest weighting we've seen for a stock in modern history in data going back to 1980 it was big blue that had the most heft at any one point in the s&p in 12, ieb ye-- ibm translated into a 6% weighting. as of may, jt shy of $23.5 trillion in a vacuum environment with all other variables held constant. a 6% weighted stock would be worth nearly $1.4 trillion it's a totally imperfect comparison to make and market dynamics aren't that simple but it's one of the justification for the apple bulls. as for the bear cases, we know it's a big company, growth will be harder to find in size and scale and melissa, those companies that have reached those market cap
question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the same ballpark, melissa, thank you apple just a mere $50 billion away from the psychological $1 trillion level some are arguing apple could have more runway not as much about the fundamental business about the overall waiting in the s&p 500 acco apple is around a 4% weighting but it's nothe biggest weighting we've seen for a stock in...
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they have to add some more supply to the market >> dom, sheffield things the deal will get done maybe 300,000, 600,000 barrels a day because of that production coming offline down the road >> when should we expect a decision from opec and when does that response from russia come in >> yes okay call it ropec. russia plus opec russia and saudi arabia have come together. you have these unlikely alliances formed ironically, even though the seminar starts today, the meeting is on friday, all the -- you'll forgive me -- palace intrigue began last week at the world cup. mohammad bin salman the ruler of saudi arabia and vladimir putin sitting together watching the opening game of saudi arabia and russia alexander novak was also there along with the head of saudi arabia's oil ministry. they were there. the negotiations began really last week. their whole goal is to get everybody in this building on board. iraq, iran, and venezuela are opposed to a production output increase because they want prices to stay higher. we know why. they need the cash flow. >> brian, i know there are a lot of ceos w
they have to add some more supply to the market >> dom, sheffield things the deal will get done maybe 300,000, 600,000 barrels a day because of that production coming offline down the road >> when should we expect a decision from opec and when does that response from russia come in >> yes okay call it ropec. russia plus opec russia and saudi arabia have come together. you have these unlikely alliances formed ironically, even though the seminar starts today, the meeting is on...
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dom and mocked in the middle of form east berlin this is the beautiful concept house the home of the bourbon comes out tossed orchestra. by the show minute and then comes out the body it was put in my hands on my own the song was on the buses i put this in but it's noisy i live knows my money because my haven't been on installment did some and i doesn't guns on those i was this is it was always just guns oh daddy had moved i need a new concept i got a shot that will be up to speed and home sellouts on bonuses so tall it is mine else does. almost so top of mind and sat on my bed and was against it owns up to them to see muffins and. trees and instruments it was the out yonder was standing still. from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to sing in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one of the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. from. the rules. of the show modified by the mixing console yes ma'am ah yes and as a system at work when you get to minus when
dom and mocked in the middle of form east berlin this is the beautiful concept house the home of the bourbon comes out tossed orchestra. by the show minute and then comes out the body it was put in my hands on my own the song was on the buses i put this in but it's noisy i live knows my money because my haven't been on installment did some and i doesn't guns on those i was this is it was always just guns oh daddy had moved i need a new concept i got a shot that will be up to speed and home...
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but amidst the optimism, disappointment too, dom bessis optimism, disappointment too, dom bess is justs, here jos buttler dropped on his way to the boundary. in fact, all england batsmen made a positive start, jonny ba i rstow batsmen made a positive start, jonny bairstow amongst them. but like many others he couldn't take it further. the day ending as it started amidst the yorkshire gloom. still, with a sizeable lead the view from england's dressing room looks bright enough. adam wild, bbc news. warrington are into rugby league's challenge cup semi—finals after beating wigan warrington lost at this stage last year against their arch rivals but ran in four tries. it finished 23—0. st helens play hull fc tomorrow. lots more on those stories on the bbc sport website. that's it from me. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. goodnight. hello. sunny spells today, 26 celsius in scotland, but thundery downpours for some of us again, some for northern ireland, quite a few for northern ireland, quite a few for scotland, northern and eastern parts of scotland, some
but amidst the optimism, disappointment too, dom bessis optimism, disappointment too, dom bess is justs, here jos buttler dropped on his way to the boundary. in fact, all england batsmen made a positive start, jonny ba i rstow batsmen made a positive start, jonny bairstow amongst them. but like many others he couldn't take it further. the day ending as it started amidst the yorkshire gloom. still, with a sizeable lead the view from england's dressing room looks bright enough. adam wild, bbc...
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. >> let's go to dom chu who has another news alert dom, what do you have? >> bryan colangelo the president of basketball operations is out. he has resigned and the sixers has accepted his resignation this follows into an investigation into social media accounts that may have been linked to him that posted sensitive team information on personnel and other matters. an investigation by independent lawyers revealed while he may have been guilty of some things it did say that we believe there colangelo was careless and in some instances reckless in failing to safe public service outside of the 76ers organization the twitter accounts lawyers found were linked to his wife. they are looking to move on, scott, an interesting development on a social media link story we've been following for quite some time in sports. >> i was wondering, dom, thank you, how all of this was going to play out after the initial reports came out about those alleged accounts >> my wife has a burner account. she just keeps tweeting all day. >>> let's retouch the markets here as we're about
. >> let's go to dom chu who has another news alert dom, what do you have? >> bryan colangelo the president of basketball operations is out. he has resigned and the sixers has accepted his resignation this follows into an investigation into social media accounts that may have been linked to him that posted sensitive team information on personnel and other matters. an investigation by independent lawyers revealed while he may have been guilty of some things it did say that we believe...
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we could talk forever, dom >> we could talk forever, yes. >> we could. >> okay dom, thank you for thatsporting event that began this week is of course the world cup although the u.s. men missed the tournament this year, our next guest says america is the place to be for sports over the next decade joining us right now is george pyne founder of bruins sports capital. we have so much to talk about in the media space. you're a former ing man. >> that's right. we played at shinnecock together >> this guy's been around. >> george, because we've been talking with mario about media first, i'm just curious what your take is on the future, if you will, of the fox sports assets and what that's going to do to the pricing of teams around the country because depending how this deal gets structured. whether it goes to comcast or disney, or whether they have to divest these regional networks, how this plays out. >> those are a valuable set of rights with 22 teams it's actually more than 22 teams. most regional sports networks has a relationship with more than one team. a valuable set of rights throws
we could talk forever, dom >> we could talk forever, yes. >> we could. >> okay dom, thank you for thatsporting event that began this week is of course the world cup although the u.s. men missed the tournament this year, our next guest says america is the place to be for sports over the next decade joining us right now is george pyne founder of bruins sports capital. we have so much to talk about in the media space. you're a former ing man. >> that's right. we played at...
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we'll see if it stays th way >> dom, thank you so much for that remarkable >> yeah. it is. >> elon musk is like -- he's sitting back with a carton of eggs throwing them at t haters and the naysayers. >> the ceo of a company with a sky high valuation, which teslae analysts on his analyst -- his earnings call, and then basicas they have their shareholders meeting about how difficult it's been. and have his stock up the numbers dom just ced, and other than this 31% stored interest or more that are people that have bet against him and are lezie losing time. >> i hate to throw this to you on the fly, but i wonder how much the stock is up from the day of the conference call where he was calling out sag anocy saying the questions were boring and stupid you get the picture. >> i think it was thwer end is 285, and it made this unbelievable move. the professor at nyu has been on many times and how many times has he pointed out something others have as well, gene munster being one of them, and i grasped onto this is it an auto company, sure, it is, but it's really a tech compan
we'll see if it stays th way >> dom, thank you so much for that remarkable >> yeah. it is. >> elon musk is like -- he's sitting back with a carton of eggs throwing them at t haters and the naysayers. >> the ceo of a company with a sky high valuation, which teslae analysts on his analyst -- his earnings call, and then basicas they have their shareholders meeting about how difficult it's been. and have his stock up the numbers dom just ced, and other than this 31% stored...
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so, dom, why is the department of energy the site and the owner or the sponsor of this computer?ll its principal job be in that role we talked a lot about the computing potential to find cures for disease. that's not the energy department's business, particularly. >> reporter: no, but years ago, the energy department has taken ownership of the super computing projects and infrastructures that we've seen so well from sequoia all the way to titan, which is a super computer based right here in tennessee. the purpose here is because they are using it for research purposes much of the stuff that's going to be done here is going to have energy and industrial applications they're going to use it to analyze physics data from particle reactors, a lot of the nuclear engineering that's being done here as well. in addition, both ginni rometty and jensen huang highlighted the fact that a lot of other companies, small and large, are able to borrow time or use these facilities to kind of come up with their own computations and aggregations of data and that sort of thing. that's going to be the
so, dom, why is the department of energy the site and the owner or the sponsor of this computer?ll its principal job be in that role we talked a lot about the computing potential to find cures for disease. that's not the energy department's business, particularly. >> reporter: no, but years ago, the energy department has taken ownership of the super computing projects and infrastructures that we've seen so well from sequoia all the way to titan, which is a super computer based right here...
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private sector but i'd all of us are largely expect all companies to maintain that and plan and the dom into spending more welfare in the coming year coming months as you know a big election is coming. at the moment but lots of it. is down to the agricultural sector and the weapon of course influence how much of india's growth is dependent on that. well the indian economy is a child. because they have that but they get it out of the. fight all down the mountain is a very big factor that if you pointed out and fortunes of many indian companies depends on that as as i was talking about the who do i factor. and then it will factor the elephant in the room i believe in the general elections of twenty one thousand and it but i miss them or they will fight to get reelected to the opposition as we head towards generally remember there is a we have going to be announcing more on welfare and that is bad news as a g thank you. in bug area roses are big business the annual harvest in may can make or break small cow grows small scale grows in the company's famed rose valley boss adverse weather and
private sector but i'd all of us are largely expect all companies to maintain that and plan and the dom into spending more welfare in the coming year coming months as you know a big election is coming. at the moment but lots of it. is down to the agricultural sector and the weapon of course influence how much of india's growth is dependent on that. well the indian economy is a child. because they have that but they get it out of the. fight all down the mountain is a very big factor that if you...
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dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. his way in test cricket. his first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. for a side so long under a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. in terms of test cricket they won't pull the whites until august, before that, the international against australia and even sooner than that, they head to edinburgh, again scotla nd they head to edinburgh, again scotland neck sunday. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhi
dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. his way in test cricket. his first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. for a side so long under a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. in terms of test cricket they won't pull the whites until august, before...
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dom chu has more dom? >> reporter: it's not official yet, wilfred because the latest tests have not been done, but the computer summit here at the o oakridge national laboratory in tennessee is expected to be a leapfrogging event in super computing, beating out the most powerful super computers, the one in china for an idea of how big a scale we're talking about, this computer right here can calculate 200,000 trillion computations in one second for perspective, that's as though every person on earth made a calculation every second for 305 straight days. that's what this computer can do in one second. it's massive it's also the size of two tennis courts takes 22,000 gallons of water to cool this thing. what's all this super computer power going to do? the possibilities are limitless, but ibm's ceo joined us earlier to talk about what she sees as the real world application for what summit will do in the future take a listen. >> we'll have compounds, new cures for cancer, new med sips, research on alzheimer's
dom chu has more dom? >> reporter: it's not official yet, wilfred because the latest tests have not been done, but the computer summit here at the o oakridge national laboratory in tennessee is expected to be a leapfrogging event in super computing, beating out the most powerful super computers, the one in china for an idea of how big a scale we're talking about, this computer right here can calculate 200,000 trillion computations in one second for perspective, that's as though every...
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. >>> let's go to dom chu back at hq with the european close. >> european stocks off their worst levels of the day. still mostly in the red, as you can see with this map behind me here, all on worries about escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china germany and france showing the most weakness. autos are weighing on both markets. you can see there down about 1% and dax in germany down about 1% now volkswagen, renault, peugeot and daimler all down audi executive has been named as the interim ceo there. mi miners also the biggest drop this, amid all those trade war concerns here. it could reduce possible chinese demand for certain metals. as apple shares decline in the u.s., european suppliers like asml, dialog all showing some impact >>> and stock story related to earnings down sharply after posting its third profit warning of the year, british retailer citing heavy discounting by competitors. shares in debenhams down about 11% here. >> dom chu, thank you for that. >>> let's get to contessa brewer for a news update. contessa >> demanding that the trump administration end a zero
. >>> let's go to dom chu back at hq with the european close. >> european stocks off their worst levels of the day. still mostly in the red, as you can see with this map behind me here, all on worries about escalating trade tensions between the u.s. and china germany and france showing the most weakness. autos are weighing on both markets. you can see there down about 1% and dax in germany down about 1% now volkswagen, renault, peugeot and daimler all down audi executive has been...
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dom?> we're in, at least, losing momentum territory right now starting the day off on a generally positive note. the tone got more mixed as the day progressed more red on the screen than we thought. broader stocks europe ended up fractionally negative on the day here a drop of 2.5% in april. it already fell 1.1% in the month in march, fourth straight drop for that particular reading in germany earlier in the session, banks were among some of the best performers commerce bank and, as you can see there, even beleagued deutsche bank seemed to find some bid today quantitative easing, those talks begin this week. british stocks didn't open on time today due to technical issues but did resume trading at 9:00 a.m. local. as you can see there, just about flat on the idea in london remy cointreau, better than expected profits, helped along by premium spirits for cognac in places like china, but fell for valuation. so julia, as we talk about remy coin cointreau that's just off a hair back to you. >>
dom?> we're in, at least, losing momentum territory right now starting the day off on a generally positive note. the tone got more mixed as the day progressed more red on the screen than we thought. broader stocks europe ended up fractionally negative on the day here a drop of 2.5% in april. it already fell 1.1% in the month in march, fourth straight drop for that particular reading in germany earlier in the session, banks were among some of the best performers commerce bank and, as you can...
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general ordeno a los jueces de inmigraciÓn rechazar las solicitudes de asilo de quienes aleguen violencia domcionario justificÓ esta decisiÓn afirmando que son delitos privados a los que nos rtv otorgar rno se le debe otorgar un beneficio migratorio . >>> rescataron a seis mexicanas que dejaban de contrabando en contenedores. fueron descubiertos por agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que detuvieron el camiÓn. los contenedores solo podÍan abrirse desde el exterior, arrestaron a la conductora, una ciudadana estadounidense que fue entregada al departamento de seguridad nacional . >>> una discusiÓn termino de forma trÁgica. >>la vÍctima habria comenzado a agredir a varias personas, incluyendo a su hijo . >>> es el acusado de matar a balazos a su propio padre, todo ocurriÓ a eso de las 11:30 la noche del domingo cuando varios residentes del complejo de apartamentos llamar al sistema de emergencias 911 para informar de una balacera. >>> a llegar a un hombre de 41 aÑos tendido en el apartamento con varias heridas de bala en su cuerpo. >>> los paramÉdicos afirman trataron de salvarle la vida pero este
general ordeno a los jueces de inmigraciÓn rechazar las solicitudes de asilo de quienes aleguen violencia domcionario justificÓ esta decisiÓn afirmando que son delitos privados a los que nos rtv otorgar rno se le debe otorgar un beneficio migratorio . >>> rescataron a seis mexicanas que dejaban de contrabando en contenedores. fueron descubiertos por agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que detuvieron el camiÓn. los contenedores solo podÍan abrirse desde el exterior, arrestaron a la...
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dom st. dom. >> i have watched the parish evolved and things have disappeared that had great value, buildings and all, but what we have is something we cherish and it could be a benefit to the community if it says and you continue on looking at the application as it stands, so i hope that you could do that and just continue to look at it. other buildings have been taken away and other things have been put in their place and they are functioning and doing well, so that is all i wanted to say. >> president hillis: thank you very much. >> deacon molly kohli knee neil. i have been associated with the church since 2001. just to comment on two of the ministries i oversee. in the catholichurch there are three types of clergy, the t deacon is placed in then. parish but not to be seen there but has a responsibility to the community. you are the president of the parish but you are supposed to be out in the community. i have been fortunate since 2001 to be the coordinator of o county jail ministry. we h
dom st. dom. >> i have watched the parish evolved and things have disappeared that had great value, buildings and all, but what we have is something we cherish and it could be a benefit to the community if it says and you continue on looking at the application as it stands, so i hope that you could do that and just continue to look at it. other buildings have been taken away and other things have been put in their place and they are functioning and doing well, so that is all i wanted to...
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and we'll go out to dom chu at the u.s. open. >> i pulled a tough assignment today, but i'm talking about the game of golf it is trying to grow because the fan base is growing. there are all different kinds of companies trying to take advantage, trying to profit from the trends we'll lloubo a othte y autllf at when "power lunch" returns prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right
and we'll go out to dom chu at the u.s. open. >> i pulled a tough assignment today, but i'm talking about the game of golf it is trying to grow because the fan base is growing. there are all different kinds of companies trying to take advantage, trying to profit from the trends we'll lloubo a othte y autllf at when "power lunch" returns prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy...
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the showdown >> who has dom chu >> we're taking chu.om. >> that's a problem then >> you have andrew >> chu and i versus you and whom >> sorkin, but -- >> sold. >> on the one with the big windmill, andrew has that down he times it. i can't wait to see what happens. you think a bidding war -- what do you think disney does >> i don't think they bid. >> you don't think they bid? >> no. that's what i'm reading. >> maybe that's why the stock goes up. we give up we're afraid of brian. i hope so. that's my narrative. brian -- not you >> joe kernen, we're teeing you up >> when they say brian wants to do all these things, they're not saying you, are they >> just say bs i'll take more bs. jk, thank you. >>> coming up, bitcoin or bust the cryptocurrency dropping big over the last couple of months, why? where is it going? we'll talk about it. >>> red, white and trump, why today's rbi has to do with the presidenant d flags, but not in the way you think. and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their
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. >>> welcome back keeping an eye on shares of home builders let's get over to dom chu back at hq. >>e are watching those home builders. they are falling generally speaking this morning. two of the most closely watched etfs in this space, this is the u.s. home construction etf ticker itb also the s&p home builder etf ticker xhb both on track for their worst days in trading since mid-may. driving the action those strong ppi inflation numbers this morning ahead of the fed meeting this afternoon that producer price index producing the strongest year on year gains since last year dr horton and henar and pulte among the woperformance in the s& lennar on pace for the worst day in a month as we talk about rising interest rates or the threat of, home builders certainly ones to watch. back over to you. >> thank you dom chu at hq. >>> the united states will host the 2026 fifa world cup after a three-way bid with mexico and canada was granted staging rights at post nine the -- here's the president of fifa making the announcement >> the member associations of canada, mexico and usa have been sele
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dom chu, thanks.ou soon. >> you've got it. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," megamerger mayhem could more m&a kick off over last week's deals. we'll discuss after the break. >>> if you own disney, listen up something happened this morning you're going to want to hear stick around for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> all right. welcome back if you own shares of disney, listen up this morning because there's a big downgrade there. pivotal downgrading from hold to sell brine weisner says the recent sellup fails to show the higher price pay for fox's assets will reduce the value of disney to the shareholders something to watch if you own disney down 1.7%. let's talk about that big deal comcast, fox, disney coming back in jo
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. >> meghan's mom had dom to my house. >>> plus, es collusive ariana grande engagement details.nly we know why they're saying i do so fast. why their friends are worried. >>> then, beyonce's twins are turning 1. the private family home movies you have to see. >>> plus, how jamie foxx's daughter brought him to tears. >>> our jurassic exclusive in hawaii. taking on the sights. sound. and smells. >> what does chris pratt smell like? >> i actually have no sense of smell. >> really? that's why we're u.s. is a good team. >>> in is "entertainment tonight." >>> as oprah winfrey scored the first interview since prince harry and meghan markle since hay said i do? >> i was wondering. nischelle got the answer. straight from lady o. your conversation making headlines sfwlp your question is what we were all asking. when oprah talks, we listen. she was ready to dish about the magical day inside windsor castle. we saw you at royal wedding. so, do you have any advice going forward for meghan and harry? >> i have no advice. >> nothing? >> no, but let me just tell you about that royal wedding. it
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there's a lot of tension dom -- coming into that meeting and they're already on edge r the pping up of the iran deal. this is going to a -- be a big meeting full of possible tensions. shawna: i believe the countries withinhe effort u. can't unilaterally negotiate withyws . they have to do it as one bloc. andrea: what we got out of was also whi hillary clinton's position. he said we're going to have all of these bilateral negotiations. none of which has happened. mean china moving in and making their own deals. so we've created a huge vuum to a big disadvantage to american business insia. robert: you have the brexit sentment still in the u. can. they're not functioning at a total contine either. peter: absolutely, europe is really on edge about this italy thing. we've heard nothing from the adnistration about it. in the past, when europe was on the edge, obama and bush speak out. there's no i interest,t seems like, in this white house and it has a huge impact on because if europe issued lynn tanks economically, have a big impact on us. robert: how does this play in the mid terms? traile
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dom chu, thank you so much. >>> up next, money, power, politics.eed you to pay attention to this. private prisons. that's where these young children are. these prisons are catching in. thanks in part to the continuing migrant crisis. wait until you hear how much money they are making and where they getting that money from? our federal government. we're going to speak with the new york governor and get an update. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. >>> please listen to this. in today's money, power, politics. private prisons. they are cashing in on president trump's get tough policies at the border. since 1997, the federal bureau o
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i want to bring in my friend and colleague dom chew u of cnbc. it's this steady push. still in rhetoric phase? >> it's become plan, right? if you look up almost like -- i'm a little tongue in cheek here, but if you want to know the escalation of a trade conflict, this is it. president trump unveiling the goods that will be taxed from china. then china responds. now trump comes out, president trump says that there's going to be another $200 billion worth of goods that are going to be taxed at another rate. china has said this is blackmail. and they're going to respond in kind and swiftly. and there's why the markets are moving the way that they are. because what you're saying is this is going to be very much this tit-for-tat back and forth. you don't know where it's going to end-type situation. and that's what has the markets a little bit more afraid of what's happening now. when i was on with you guys yesterday, the dow was down by about 170, 180 points. down about 200. at its worst a little over 200 points. only to come back today and have it down much more. it remain
i want to bring in my friend and colleague dom chew u of cnbc. it's this steady push. still in rhetoric phase? >> it's become plan, right? if you look up almost like -- i'm a little tongue in cheek here, but if you want to know the escalation of a trade conflict, this is it. president trump unveiling the goods that will be taxed from china. then china responds. now trump comes out, president trump says that there's going to be another $200 billion worth of goods that are going to be taxed...
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fallen keng dom giving $100 million plus openings. there's still demand joour r jurassic season. after jurassic world is en credables 2 which set a record last weekend. then comes "ocean's 8," "tag" and "solo a star wars story." >>> a raging fire burning in lake county. firefighters still struggling to con taen it. we have the latest on evacuations and the damage. >>> celebrating all shades of the rainbow. why the lgbtq community says pride is for everyone. >> . >>> a raging wildfire in lake county is forcing thousands of people out of their homes. >> this morning firefighters are struggling to contain it. >> so discouraging to see that. good morning. it's monday, june 25th. reggie is off today. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. meteorologist mike nicco is here. hey, mike. >> good morning, natasha. hey, matt, hi everybody. 101, watch out in marin county, reports of drizzle. i have it on good authority -- sue -- and some of our other co-workers that they had to use their windshield wipers. that's how moist the marine layer is this morning
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england finally closed on 302 for seven, a first innings lead of 128 — nightwatchman dom bess made a9mir and faheem asraf both taking two wickets for the visitors. yamaha's valentino rossi has taken his first motogp pole position in a year and a half while breaking a few records at his home grand prix in italy. it was the seven—time champion's 55th pole position in motogp but first since october 2016 and sees him become the first rider to start from pole seven times at mugello. rossi shaved two—tenths off the new lap record to finish ahead of his former team—mate jorge lorenzo, who's now at ducati. suzuki's maverick vinales completed the front row, with championship leader marc marquez starting on the second row after finishing sixth. now to racing, and with the queen in attendance it was masar who came home in front to win the derby at epsom. charlie appleby‘s colt denied the odds—on favourite saxon warrior for a first classic winner for his trainer. masar, ridden by william buick, dominated the 239th running of the race to scoop the £920,000 in prize money that's all the sport for n
england finally closed on 302 for seven, a first innings lead of 128 — nightwatchman dom bess made a9mir and faheem asraf both taking two wickets for the visitors. yamaha's valentino rossi has taken his first motogp pole position in a year and a half while breaking a few records at his home grand prix in italy. it was the seven—time champion's 55th pole position in motogp but first since october 2016 and sees him become the first rider to start from pole seven times at mugello. rossi shaved...
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a breakdown of the big movers here >>> at cnbc global headquarters, i'm dom chu. trade worries are portfolio worries. who has the biggest exposure to china. we have the details. >>> i'm kelly evans. in a sea of red, serging after promising drug data. the "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to this uesday, everybody, hello, to you >> welcome back. >> i know. >> nice weekend? >> i didn't -- did you see the mickelson hole sat >> i did not see that particular one, but - >> unbelievable. >> i have not gone to -- >> were you on the course when it happened? >> yes, but not by his hole. >> crazy >> it was hot. >> so hot. >> attempt the headache with the beers? so - >> it was unbelievable all those stories in a moment. a check of the markets, though, down more than 400 on the trade tensions with china. coming back, though, 419 at the lows, dow's down 276 points now, but, by the way, negative now for the sixth straight day for the dow. >> are, indeed, although, the other indexes held up better throughout the last week and day. out to washington where kayla has the
a breakdown of the big movers here >>> at cnbc global headquarters, i'm dom chu. trade worries are portfolio worries. who has the biggest exposure to china. we have the details. >>> i'm kelly evans. in a sea of red, serging after promising drug data. the "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to this uesday, everybody, hello, to you >> welcome back. >> i know. >> nice weekend? >> i didn't -- did you see the mickelson hole sat...
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another original is the creation of head dom invited to niecy he calls his cuff tell the guilty twelve a nod to the number of ingredients and attributes of the twelve countries the train passes through the voice of these of these thirty in the secret only on the i know they before least i created there was taken a kind of a long time to be told all of them to be. the guilty twelve is the most popular cocktail in the evening when guests assemble in the public calm the social hub of the train. that's how they must be yours with all. the whatever they will. while guests wind down the day in the box cabin steward evita ensures that they can full sufi's after a nightcap. overnight in a still to train winds its way through switzerland into france. breakfast overlooking the. next stop paris. for us to do me on the ben is some sort of orient express ends here but there's more in still for the passengers on board as this legend on wheels rolls on tool it's not. in our colin mary series in your remarks our current chefs from all over europe share some of their best recipes and today we head over
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focus wise and energy wise to dom bat that and looking forward to the opportunity to close out and win the championship. >> they're that close. the warriors can wrap it all up friday in cleveland. that's game four to be seen here on abc7. the pregame show will be 5:00. the tip-off will be at 6:00. if it works for your guys schedule, maybe a parade next week if that sounds good. >> we'll pencil that in. >> thanks, larry. >>> all right. well, thousands of warriors fans watched the game at oracle arena. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson got caught up in the scene. it was a great night tonight. kate? >> reporter: it was amazing, dan andal ma. clearly the warriors were in cleave lapped but the party was definitely in oakland. in fact, there were 8,000 fans in oracle tonight. the energy was fantastic. take a look. so, fans were treated to quite a show. the warriors dance team performed throughout the night. there was a dee jay, all sorts of swag giveaways and kiddos were having a blast. it was great to see so many families in the arena tonight. people loving the $20 watch party ticket price.
focus wise and energy wise to dom bat that and looking forward to the opportunity to close out and win the championship. >> they're that close. the warriors can wrap it all up friday in cleveland. that's game four to be seen here on abc7. the pregame show will be 5:00. the tip-off will be at 6:00. if it works for your guys schedule, maybe a parade next week if that sounds good. >> we'll pencil that in. >> thanks, larry. >>> all right. well, thousands of warriors fans...
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dawad malan and nightwatchman dom bess have also fallen, bess, 1 short of a half century.46—5. masar was the surprise winner in the epsom derby this afternoon. the 16—1 outsider gave jockey william buick and trainer charlie appleby their first victory in the classic. the heavy favourite saxon warrior was fourth. frankie dettori was fifth and was quick to congratulate the winning jockey. addressing rumours about his possible retirement, he said he would riding for another five years. and that is all your sport. that's it. i'll be back with the late news at 10:10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 6. the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone through minutes past six. coming up the bbc learns the police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures investigation into one of the centralfigures in the board in all of the 1970s. visa says its se
dawad malan and nightwatchman dom bess have also fallen, bess, 1 short of a half century.46—5. masar was the surprise winner in the epsom derby this afternoon. the 16—1 outsider gave jockey william buick and trainer charlie appleby their first victory in the classic. the heavy favourite saxon warrior was fourth. frankie dettori was fifth and was quick to congratulate the winning jockey. addressing rumours about his possible retirement, he said he would riding for another five years. and...
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back to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> when we come back, a rare interview with the ceo of raytheon whathas to say about the state of defense spending, and what he discussed in his meeting with the president yesterday >>> shares of starbucks down kevin johnson announcing some store closures and weak guidance what he has to say about the future of the coffee chain e r s rsdasie y nc july of last year. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber at a starbucks in boston. why boston yesterday, kevin johnson, the company's ceo presented an investment conference and reset the landscape for starbucks to a certain extent, delivering news that was not particularly positive for shareholders, namely 1% same-store sales growth expected in the u.s. for the third quarter. also reporting t
back to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> when we come back, a rare interview with the ceo of raytheon whathas to say about the state of defense spending, and what he discussed in his meeting with the president yesterday >>> shares of starbucks down kevin johnson announcing some store closures and weak guidance what he has to say about the future of the coffee chain e r s rsdasie y nc july of last year. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds...
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three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismissengland's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for a record 12th time in the open era. he beat fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one, though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set, and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he will play italy's world number 72, marco cecchinato, next. venus and serena williams were knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slovenia and spain's maria jose martinez sanchez. serena is back in singles action tomorrow, taking on maria sharapova. there might be no british players left in the senior draws at roland garros, but there is hope in the girls' competition. emma raducanu is through to the second
three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismissengland's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for a record 12th time in the open era. he beat fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one, though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour....
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session lost to bad weather, but england closed on 302 for 7, a first innings lead of 128 — nightwatchman domed on four by pakistan's hasan ali. kyle edmund's french open is over, the british number one was knocked out of the tournament earlier today, losing in five sets to the italy's fabio fognini. edmund reached his first grand slam semi—final and broke into the world's top 20 for the first time this year but he couldn't go any further in paris on his preferred surface. fognini, will play marin cilic in the next round. there will be a rematch of the 2013 women's final in the fourth round, after serena williams continued her comeback. the returning triple champion is playing herfirst grand slam since giving birth. she beat germany's eleventh seed julia gorges in straight sets. that's set up the rematch on monday with double french open champion russia's maria sharapova, who beat sixth seed karolina pliskova in straight sets. to rugby union now and wales are in action on their summer tour — they're playing south africa in washington. they're well into the second half where its currently 17—1
session lost to bad weather, but england closed on 302 for 7, a first innings lead of 128 — nightwatchman domed on four by pakistan's hasan ali. kyle edmund's french open is over, the british number one was knocked out of the tournament earlier today, losing in five sets to the italy's fabio fognini. edmund reached his first grand slam semi—final and broke into the world's top 20 for the first time this year but he couldn't go any further in paris on his preferred surface. fognini, will...
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dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp.is first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. for a side so long under a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene to remember that eight people killed by three men armed with knives. a8 others injured in an attack which began with a van being driven into pedestrians, the attackers were later shot dead by police. at the service earlier families of those who died lit candles in memory of the loved ones. the chair of trustees of borough market, told my colleague that the marketplace remains a great place for people all over the world to visit. we have been particularly reflecting on the events in the last few days, yes
dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp.is first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. for a side so long under a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you...
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three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, who claimed his maiden test wickets, helped dismissgland's first test victory since september and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he'll play italy's world number 72 marco cecchinato next. second seed caroline wozniacki is currently in action against daria kasatkina. the dane is hoping to reach the quarter—finals for only the third time in her career. but the australian open champion is struggling against the russian 14th seed losing the first set on a tie break. venus and serena williams have been knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slov
three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, who claimed his maiden test wickets, helped dismissgland's first test victory since september and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour....
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dom bess had a good time, falling one run short of a half—ce ntu ry time, falling one run short of a went for 28. sam curran with a bit of a wax towards the end and will start at the crease today with jos towards the end and will start at the crease today withjos buttler who's the other not out batsman. graham thorpe says he's pretty happy with what he's seen so far. pleased with what he's seen so far. pleased with the lead. game isn't in the bag by any distance but we showed some fight, character and application which has been pleasing after the first test match which was a huge disappointment. i think the players have reflected and talked and probably had some hard words with themselves. in tennis, there are no british players left at the french 0pen after kyle edmund lost in five sets to the italian fabio fognini. 0ur tennis correspondence was watching. this is the second time in 12 months one hasjust got watching. this is the second time in 12 months one has just got away from kyle edmund in the third round at roland garros. he lost against kevin anderson in the third round last
dom bess had a good time, falling one run short of a half—ce ntu ry time, falling one run short of a went for 28. sam curran with a bit of a wax towards the end and will start at the crease today with jos towards the end and will start at the crease today withjos buttler who's the other not out batsman. graham thorpe says he's pretty happy with what he's seen so far. pleased with what he's seen so far. pleased with the lead. game isn't in the bag by any distance but we showed some fight,...
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. >>> breaking down what we're seeing in tech space is anothe very rich man, cnbc's dom chu. >> well,sa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks, but i like to think i've made up for it in other ways but jack dorsey, he's taken a good amount of heat over the years, but over the course of the last 12 months, dorsey has come out looking pretty decent for his job at the helm of both companies he is the chief executive of and a founder of, as well. and if you thought you had a nice month of may, it likely doesn't compare to dorsey, who saw his net worth increase by a whopping -- get this -- $733 million, or thereabouts. now, twitter stock has flown right past the rest of the market, gaining 14%, just for the month of may, meaning jack dorsey's stake in the company gained around $65 million in value, not too shabby. and that means that his stake in square will account for the bulk of his net worth gain for the month, as shares of the payment processor soared by around 24%, meaning that that stake gained $668 million just during the month. again, not too shabby. if you look over the p
. >>> breaking down what we're seeing in tech space is anothe very rich man, cnbc's dom chu. >> well,sa, i may lack the monetary wealth of other folks, but i like to think i've made up for it in other ways but jack dorsey, he's taken a good amount of heat over the years, but over the course of the last 12 months, dorsey has come out looking pretty decent for his job at the helm of both companies he is the chief executive of and a founder of, as well. and if you thought you had a...
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what are your views on the changes around domestic listings, the moves to encourage list in the s to domarkets via the c.d. r plan. r rules are e c.d. interesting, because many of the bigger tech sful chinese companies chose offshore markets listing. the fundamental change in china listing requirements that enable similar companies of the future. "t"s to be able to list in china, a lot of people primarily on the c.d. r element of it. just one small portion. the new change encourage the unicorns to list a lot sooner, a lot faster. alley ba ba and -- alley ba ba in. place and others -- tech very and others, had making your job more difficult in the start up. it has sometimes make the job difficult. hand, they are an interesting avenue of exit. bought out both companies as well as stakes. early investors such as xiaomi. regard, certainly it added more exit possibilities. terms of the overall entrepreneurial a more subdued is stment environment probably healthy. compete that intense llegals between ten sen and alibaba will it grind on in. >> i think it will grind on for longer. both have a s
what are your views on the changes around domestic listings, the moves to encourage list in the s to domarkets via the c.d. r plan. r rules are e c.d. interesting, because many of the bigger tech sful chinese companies chose offshore markets listing. the fundamental change in china listing requirements that enable similar companies of the future. "t"s to be able to list in china, a lot of people primarily on the c.d. r element of it. just one small portion. the new change encourage...