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that was the which issue to integrate educational facilities and all the other dominations -- s wouldall. the hall of courage is that news footage gathered from locations around the country that were in opposition to the brown decision and the movement to integrate schools. that took place all over the nation, including massachusetts over there were riots busing policies. while there were not injured of protests order circuits in topeka and in kansas, there was on a national level. those were filing and bloody and the unitedostly to states. to imagine what it must be like to be a 16-year-old boy or girl and be confronted by a mob is what the hall of courage is intended to re-create, and is probably one of the most visceral parts of the museum here. one of the things that we are here to do is help engage in dialogue about these kinds of issue, because they are ongoing and continuous. there are new court cases and groups that are constantly struggling for better access, equal access to civil rights. the mission of the national parks service is to preserve our country's heritage, and we
that was the which issue to integrate educational facilities and all the other dominations -- s wouldall. the hall of courage is that news footage gathered from locations around the country that were in opposition to the brown decision and the movement to integrate schools. that took place all over the nation, including massachusetts over there were riots busing policies. while there were not injured of protests order circuits in topeka and in kansas, there was on a national level. those were...
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. >> and so much of it is being dominated by the s&p 500 and there's 16 stocks that dominate the s&p 500. charles: right. there's been a stealth bear market. for this crying for the stealth bear market, it's been there. so let's talk about that because a lot of sectors are in the market with the higher today but one that stood out was energy because you guys and about it all the time. i'll tell you wining is probably my worst pick of the year, going back to last year. it was down early. got another upgrade, it was still down but it came on strong. look at that move today. i didn't add to it yet. i've got to tell you i'm real nervous but the u.s. i think social security screaming buy. i'm pounding on the table down here. i want to ask the panel do they agree or am i too early? steve, i saw you tweeting earlier today about energy, what's your thoughts on it? >> charles, i love energy right here. look, there's been a lot of pain in this sector. i think jr went to get plasma earlier today down in dallas. there's been a lot of tiers in the sector. but i think this is the time to embrace e
. >> and so much of it is being dominated by the s&p 500 and there's 16 stocks that dominate the s&p 500. charles: right. there's been a stealth bear market. for this crying for the stealth bear market, it's been there. so let's talk about that because a lot of sectors are in the market with the higher today but one that stood out was energy because you guys and about it all the time. i'll tell you wining is probably my worst pick of the year, going back to last year. it was down...
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she is elected vice president in the 1950's by a local dominated by white men. u have this young african-american woman elected a leader in her union local in the 1950's. she was so successful, so 1954,ul and effective, in smack tab in the middle of the 1950's, the international union pulls her into the national staff. she becomes one of the national leaders of the packing house workers. she would go on in the 1960's to be an important player in the founding of the national organization for women. one of the organizations that brings on second wave feminism. she is an activist for racial justice and gender justice through her union activism. addie wyatt needs to be in our images of women in the 1950's. she needs to be in there. addition, besides eleanor roosevelt, the most famous activist in all the 20th , mrs. parks, rosa parks refused to get off of her seat and that bus in montgomery, alabama after a day of work as a seamstress and a downtown montgomery department store. a politicals activist and worker in the mid-1950's. the when mrs. parks issues great refusa
she is elected vice president in the 1950's by a local dominated by white men. u have this young african-american woman elected a leader in her union local in the 1950's. she was so successful, so 1954,ul and effective, in smack tab in the middle of the 1950's, the international union pulls her into the national staff. she becomes one of the national leaders of the packing house workers. she would go on in the 1960's to be an important player in the founding of the national organization for...
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side with these price, lowest since march 11, 2009, is that it weighs on energy components very dominant in the sly very dominant within the dow. two big players, chevron, exxonmobil are taking it on the chin and fears that oil could continue slip-sliding away and continue the layoffs. already we've seen better than 60,000 in oil and oil services-related fields. remember halliburton and baker hughes announced they were coming together. the oil service giants announced 27,000 jobs were to be jettisoned. that is when the prices were 25 cents higher than they are now so things could get worse. >>> now to the epa spill and it is on them. to alicia acuna in denver. >> reporter: hi, neil. new mexico governor susana martinez directed her staff to begin legal action against the environmental protection agency as she declared a state of emergency to address the massive spill. this as the three million gallons of metal-laden mine wastewater makes its way through her state. she said the new mexico is in dangerous situation and epa is not communicating or forthcoming about all the toxins. on fnc, "america's
side with these price, lowest since march 11, 2009, is that it weighs on energy components very dominant in the sly very dominant within the dow. two big players, chevron, exxonmobil are taking it on the chin and fears that oil could continue slip-sliding away and continue the layoffs. already we've seen better than 60,000 in oil and oil services-related fields. remember halliburton and baker hughes announced they were coming together. the oil service giants announced 27,000 jobs were to be...
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trump keeps talking but the so-called teflon don dominates the poll s. why he says he will win the women and hiss panic vote. >>> breaking news, china devalues the currency for the second day in a row. we will be live in beijing on the global effects. >>> and a linebacker's jaw broke en over a $600 dispute. we will talk about that coming up. >>> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we are your anchor team for the next two with hours. >> this is cnn newsroom. >>> we begin in michigan where republican presidential candidate -- zain is grinning already. donald trump is back on the campaign trail. >> how could you not grin? >> this come as trump tops two polls in the early voting states of new hampshire and iowa on the heels of last week's debate. >> on tuesday, he gave his first speech since the gop debate and of course the controversial comments he made about debate moderator and fox news anchor megyn kelly. before he speech, he boasted about how much support he had from key demographics, including women, hispanics and too
trump keeps talking but the so-called teflon don dominates the poll s. why he says he will win the women and hiss panic vote. >>> breaking news, china devalues the currency for the second day in a row. we will be live in beijing on the global effects. >>> and a linebacker's jaw broke en over a $600 dispute. we will talk about that coming up. >>> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we are your anchor team for the next two with hours....
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trump keeps talking but the so-called teflon don dominates the poll s.and hiss panic vote. >>> breaking news, china devalues the currency for the second day in a row. we will be live in beijing on the global effects. >>> and a linebacker's jaw broke en over a $600 dispute. we will talk about that coming up. >>> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we are your anchor team for the next two with hours. >> this is cnn newsroom.
trump keeps talking but the so-called teflon don dominates the poll s.and hiss panic vote. >>> breaking news, china devalues the currency for the second day in a row. we will be live in beijing on the global effects. >>> and a linebacker's jaw broke en over a $600 dispute. we will talk about that coming up. >>> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we are your anchor team for the next two with hours. >> this is cnn newsroom.
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dominant culture. i think it is particularly singular for dr. alexander in the 1920's, when the concern over the treatment of the native americans in the united states was not even on the public's radar. for him to put emphasis in one of the two public legislative chambers to give the theme of one of those chambers exclusively to the history and culture of the native american in nebraska. today, it would be a mandate to give that kind of cultural consideration. in the 1920's, it was far from a mandate. it was the humanity, the intellect, and the respective -- respect of dr. alexander that made this room the tribute to the native culture of our state as it is. the principal area of appreciation of the native culture is in the ornamental tile ceiling overhead, which is a four-part dome, polychrome tile dome, which was created in image by the woman who created all of the mosaics, did the tile vaulting and the floor mosaics in this holding. we are standing at the west entrance of the state capitol. is a memorial to abraham lincoln of course, the , namesake of nebraska's ca
dominant culture. i think it is particularly singular for dr. alexander in the 1920's, when the concern over the treatment of the native americans in the united states was not even on the public's radar. for him to put emphasis in one of the two public legislative chambers to give the theme of one of those chambers exclusively to the history and culture of the native american in nebraska. today, it would be a mandate to give that kind of cultural consideration. in the 1920's, it was far from a...
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s was black voters. as more and more black voters were excluded, so too republican votes went down. by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about 1960
s was black voters. as more and more black voters were excluded, so too republican votes went down. by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows...
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i mean, it has been male-dominated for -- i am old. i was in it in the 1980's. i am not surprised.ineers, i making a broad statement, but i think a lot of male engineers have this thing about women that goes back to women treating them badly in high school. or something. and maybe there is a little bit of that. alec: anything that is ripe for satire, we have a duty to the show to go after. if we can figure out an inspired way to hit it, absolutely. emily: would you work for amazon studios? would you work for netflix? ♪ emily: i wonder, how does silicon valley compared to the other things that you have done? "seinfeld," "beavis and butthead," office space." mike: "king of the hill," "beavis and butthead," there was no overall arc. i have never done live-action television. i have done movies. when you have 40 crew people standing behind you, you worry about them snickering behind you. alec: season one, it is like if we screw it up nobody will notice. now that people are watching and we have a little buzz, we cannot fail quietly. emily: the entertainment landscape is so fragmented. it
i mean, it has been male-dominated for -- i am old. i was in it in the 1980's. i am not surprised.ineers, i making a broad statement, but i think a lot of male engineers have this thing about women that goes back to women treating them badly in high school. or something. and maybe there is a little bit of that. alec: anything that is ripe for satire, we have a duty to the show to go after. if we can figure out an inspired way to hit it, absolutely. emily: would you work for amazon studios?...
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dominated i couldn't take my eyes off her. she was beautiful young woman and i guess she was in her 40's then, 47 maybe. quite the presence. she told some stories. i can't repeat them on c-span. quite an impressive performance. a couple years after that, dorothy and i married. dorothy went to work for her when she had been elected state 1982, and an went with her through the governor's -- then went with her through the governor's term. a very rewarding time for my wife and a great deal of fun for me. she had become an out-of-control .lcoholic her friend's new it. her family knew it. one of her sons told me that ,hen she was in county office n of thebecome an hair. she had created a persona. day inld finish the drinking spots with politicos. she would come home and fixed dinner for her kids. percentile central me she would say clark, make your martini. her martini was a 10 ounce glass of vodka with a twist of lemon -- her son told me she would say clark, make me a martini. glassrtini was a 10 ounce of vodka with a twist of lemon. her friends had an intervention with her then husband and two of her children. very close frien
dominated i couldn't take my eyes off her. she was beautiful young woman and i guess she was in her 40's then, 47 maybe. quite the presence. she told some stories. i can't repeat them on c-span. quite an impressive performance. a couple years after that, dorothy and i married. dorothy went to work for her when she had been elected state 1982, and an went with her through the governor's -- then went with her through the governor's term. a very rewarding time for my wife and a great deal of fun...
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at the end of the 60's, you saw a lot of that come into our politics and you saw a dominant discussion about how to perfect a lot of things, including the environment. the environmental movement became very, very strong. it was so powerful, if you can imagine this, richard nixon bent to the demands of an environme environmental movement, signing into law a clean water act, a clean air act and so the strength of these movements, environmental, consumer protecti protection, voting rights created a lot of discomfort among the old order, among powerful people who had had power for a long time. in the early 1970's, you saw a response to that. lewis wrote a memo in which he suggested to corporations that they needed to get more involved in politics. they had to start to develop their own think tanks and they had to lobby a lot more and they had to really try to influence elections as best they could to push back this rise of demands from the great mass of people, which is really changes the circumstance in which organizati organizations operated. it was popular with major corporations. they
at the end of the 60's, you saw a lot of that come into our politics and you saw a dominant discussion about how to perfect a lot of things, including the environment. the environmental movement became very, very strong. it was so powerful, if you can imagine this, richard nixon bent to the demands of an environme environmental movement, signing into law a clean water act, a clean air act and so the strength of these movements, environmental, consumer protecti protection, voting rights created...
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you can go through the 1990's where the democratic party is still the dominant party in the south. it is much less so over the last 10 years. host: we continue on, on the same day the legislation is passed the president makes another phone call with the attorney general. he is talking with mississippi governor paul johnson. he is talking about federal examiners. here's a bit of that conversation. president johnson: he says, they will send them into the county and they didn't old study and you do not need it, that is number one. a number two, if you look at the others who are in the state, if you look at these laws -- a told you this was exactly what was going to happen. you just insight them and make it worse. and if you turned it into 18 it would be all right and that is not but 10 days. and he wished he could find some way to instruct them. the first one shows up and they say, oh, there is a damn yankee telling us what to do. i told him i would talk to you about it. and i asked him to study about it over the weekend. i got a commitment that you would do nothing until you had stud
you can go through the 1990's where the democratic party is still the dominant party in the south. it is much less so over the last 10 years. host: we continue on, on the same day the legislation is passed the president makes another phone call with the attorney general. he is talking with mississippi governor paul johnson. he is talking about federal examiners. here's a bit of that conversation. president johnson: he says, they will send them into the county and they didn't old study and you...
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s 84 degrees. summer sun dominates through the afternoon. warmer evening ahead with temperatures in the 80s. tomorrow another beautiful day. >>> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> chilling with dylgn. >> that's how we like to roll. lan,fthanks. up next, jennifer aniston happily married this weekend, but this has been the summer of celebrity break ups, it seems. what is happening in hollywood? we'll take a look after th tracfone presents smarter." step one: bring us your 4g lte smartphone and keep your network and number for a lot ess. step two: there is no step two. so...dance party? introducing the the new bring your own phone program from tracfone. get one of america two largest and most dependable 4g lte networks for less. now that's smart. 90-day no-contract plans with unlimited carryover t tracfone. do everything for less. if your purse is starting to you may be muddling through allergies. for powerful than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec . muddle no more . i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from ho
s 84 degrees. summer sun dominates through the afternoon. warmer evening ahead with temperatures in the 80s. tomorrow another beautiful day. >>> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> chilling with dylgn. >> that's how we like to roll. lan,fthanks. up next, jennifer aniston happily married this weekend, but this has been the summer of celebrity break ups, it seems. what is happening in hollywood? we'll take a look after th tracfone presents smarter." step one: bring...
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s was black voters. as more and more black voters were excluded, so too republican votes went down. by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about 1960 where more people were voting in the democratic primary in the spring then in november because there was really no contest in the november election. starting in 1960, texas has gone through three stages of transformation that have changed the dynamics of texas politics. the first one from about 1960 to 1978 that first phase of change was one where the republican party became competitive at the top of the ticket. we had a period of competitive races for the presidency, for the united states senate and some of the governor's races. below that, everything was democratic.
s was black voters. as more and more black voters were excluded, so too republican votes went down. by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows...
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s carly fiorina battles it out. donald trump continued to dominate a brand new quinnipiac poll out today has a whopping 28% of republican or republican leaning voters saying they would vote for the billionaire businessman. and today trump speaking to supporters in south carolina. they say here there is a different page on the front page. ricardo sanchez, known as elmandrel for his spanish drive time show in los angeles has taken to calling donald j. trump elumbre del peliquin. in other words, man of do you pay. this is on the front page. i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear. come here. come here. come here. come here. we're going to settle. this you know, barbara walters did it. barbara walters named me the most whatever it is of the year. just come on up here. you have to could -- do an inspection. this is getting crazy. just real quick. we don't want to mess it up too much. i do use hair spray. come, come. is it mine? look. >> it is. >> it is, say it, please. >> yes, i believe it is. >> thank you. [ laughter ] and have i ever met you before? >> no. >> no, you haven't. >> but you are very nice, thank you. nice
s carly fiorina battles it out. donald trump continued to dominate a brand new quinnipiac poll out today has a whopping 28% of republican or republican leaning voters saying they would vote for the billionaire businessman. and today trump speaking to supporters in south carolina. they say here there is a different page on the front page. ricardo sanchez, known as elmandrel for his spanish drive time show in los angeles has taken to calling donald j. trump elumbre del peliquin. in other words,...
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>> the 1970's was this unique time when we had a group of eight companies dominating the american economyecades. eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change. slow down wet this see is a positive for the next pauseeration -- as a before the next acceleration when we are replaced by robots. scarlet: when we talk about the death of companies, we measure it by publicly traded companies. plenty get absorbed through takeovers or get taken out of the public markets by private equity firms. this measures is how active the merger and acquisition markets are, how big the private equity industry is. those are things that there was not much of in the 1970's. >> it might say more about the capital markets than anything else. >> it is not all technological change. alix: is there a difference between smaller companies and bigger companies? >> the statistics have started coming out from economist s showing that there are fewer and fewer small companies. fewer people are starting businesses. it is a long run trend. there are a handful of very successful s
>> the 1970's was this unique time when we had a group of eight companies dominating the american economyecades. eight companies dominating the american economy for decades. overseas and technological change. slow down wet this see is a positive for the next pauseeration -- as a before the next acceleration when we are replaced by robots. scarlet: when we talk about the death of companies, we measure it by publicly traded companies. plenty get absorbed through takeovers or get taken out...
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dominated i couldn't take my eyes off her. she was beautiful young woman and i guess she was in her 40's then, 47 maybe. quite the presence. she told some stories. i can't repeat them on c-span. quite an impressive performance. a couple years after that, dorothy and i marri
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in the 1950's, you have "the liberal tradition in america," is very influential book. he lays of this foundation for how there is one dominantitical tradition in the western world, and the liberals had that in the 1950's. one can argue that this is whigishy a interpretation. there was a conservative tradition. john clay, alexander hamilton. conservatives, he wouldn't go that far. in a famous essay, he referred to conservatives as pseudo-conservatives. there is this tradition. it's respectable. conservatives are best when they operate under the wing of dominant liberalism, and when it gets beyond that, you can have trouble, problems. >> i want to turn now to audience questions and comments. please wait for the microphone to come to you. let me start with the gentleman here at the first table. i will try to keep a cue -- queue. >> definitely by the clinton administration and perhaps before that, to an extent, journalists were perfectly willing to talk about the private lives of presidents, but by the time of the nixon administration, they were willing to talk about the scandalous, perhaps illegal of presidents. during the john
in the 1950's, you have "the liberal tradition in america," is very influential book. he lays of this foundation for how there is one dominantitical tradition in the western world, and the liberals had that in the 1950's. one can argue that this is whigishy a interpretation. there was a conservative tradition. john clay, alexander hamilton. conservatives, he wouldn't go that far. in a famous essay, he referred to conservatives as pseudo-conservatives. there is this tradition. it's...
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climbed 5%s are investors excited about the possibility of the palo alto company making its own self-driving cars. an analyst with morgan stanley said that tesla is uniquely positioned to dominate the world of autonomous technology and could introduce its own ride share business like uber in the next year. the company said it is working on some self-driving features for the model s. >> in palo alto, a local bee keeper says the county killed some of its bees. why it's needed to protect us from west nile virus. >> from traffic to wifi to the price of drinks, we'll tell you about changes being made at levi stadium. >> and the federal investigation is over and the findings are troubling. why the police say police officers fired their guns in this shoot-out with suspected bank robbers. is >>> closed captioning is brought to you by: >> it's only a year old but there are some headaches at levi's stadium. so they reached out to many fans to get input on how to fix these problems. lower beer prices, cheaper water and a better flow of traffic leaving the stadium. is it really going to happen? >> scott, beer and water a little bit cheaper. >> reporter: yeah, there are some changes being p
climbed 5%s are investors excited about the possibility of the palo alto company making its own self-driving cars. an analyst with morgan stanley said that tesla is uniquely positioned to dominate the world of autonomous technology and could introduce its own ride share business like uber in the next year. the company said it is working on some self-driving features for the model s. >> in palo alto, a local bee keeper says the county killed some of its bees. why it's needed to protect us...
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you can go through the 1990's where the democratic party is still pretty much the dominant party in the south. it's a two party south. it is much less so over the last 10 years. host: we'll have to continue on, only on that same day the legislation is passed, the president makes another phone call with the attorney general. it's that evening and is talking about the mississippi golf paul johnson. he's concern about federal examiners in -- examiners that are going to be enforcing the new laws. here's a bit of that conversation. president johnson: he says, they will send them into the county and they didn't old study and you do not need it, that is number one. a number two, if you look at the others who are in the state, if you look at these laws -- a told you this was exactly what was going to happen. you just incite them and make it worse. and if you send them in the 18th that would be all right and that's not but 10 days. and he wished he could find some way to instruct them. so he could win his constitutional amendment. the first one shows up and they say, oh, there's that -- yankee,
you can go through the 1990's where the democratic party is still pretty much the dominant party in the south. it's a two party south. it is much less so over the last 10 years. host: we'll have to continue on, only on that same day the legislation is passed, the president makes another phone call with the attorney general. it's that evening and is talking about the mississippi golf paul johnson. he's concern about federal examiners in -- examiners that are going to be enforcing the new laws....
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high pressure is the dominant weather feature for the day tomorrow and on sunday. that will mean sunshine and lower 80'sthe latest upstate on hurricane danny is a category three storm. but it's going to weaken tremendously as we move through the next several days. next week it will be a tropical storm. the impact on the continental united states is not much. the beach forecast. we have temperatures in the 80's. water temperature in the 70's. tomorrow, 86 degrees. mostly sunny skies. a chance of thunderstorms and back to 80's for most of next week. keep you updated on hurricane danny. good news is 5:00 update. it will weaken over the weekend and next week. >> food news. thk you. leon: what started out as one mother's dream is a gift f thousands of kids. kimberly: later at 5:00, the adoption agency that started with a singular mission in mind. how it's only group from there. >> a couple of days before what was supposed to be the first day of school. dozens of students at an academy operated by a local megachurch are in legal limbo. why the first day kimberly: dozenings for dozens of children are caught in
high pressure is the dominant weather feature for the day tomorrow and on sunday. that will mean sunshine and lower 80'sthe latest upstate on hurricane danny is a category three storm. but it's going to weaken tremendously as we move through the next several days. next week it will be a tropical storm. the impact on the continental united states is not much. the beach forecast. we have temperatures in the 80's. water temperature in the 70's. tomorrow, 86 degrees. mostly sunny skies. a chance of...
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francine: the billionaire businessman causes more controversy as he dominates the first republican debate. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." 'sadquarters in london, i am francine lacqua. we are getting inflation from some of the countries in europe. we will get that sm is it breaks in the bloomberg -- we will get that as soon as it breaks in the bloomberg terminal. it is job stay in the u.s. payrolls are due at 1:30 u.k. time this afternoon. they will be looking for numbers. following 2.2% from the year earlier. this is a concern. it is greek consumer prices. commodities and the shutdown of the government for two weeks as we waited for the referendum. it is difficult to put commodity prices. 1.3%.i following the backet to of u.s. job status. two guests on the show in the last hour and a half, and the post of them have called for a euro dollar by the end of the year. here is bloomberg's julie hyman on what to expect from the data. not be a super serious day, but the uss key economic data on friday, the last jobs report before the federal reserve meets in september. jobswill gain 250 5000 last month, the unemployment rate holdi
francine: the billionaire businessman causes more controversy as he dominates the first republican debate. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." 'sadquarters in london, i am francine lacqua. we are getting inflation from some of the countries in europe. we will get that sm is it breaks in the bloomberg -- we will get that as soon as it breaks in the bloomberg terminal. it is job stay in the u.s. payrolls are due at 1:30 u.k. time this afternoon. they will be looking for numbers....
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s&p 500 saw gains of at least 2%. and the dow ended the month fractionally higher. but, as dominic chu reports, attention now turns to what may happen in the next six weeks leading up to that critical meeting of the federal reserve. >> after all the ups and downs july has posed for many stock market investors but the weeks and months ahead could be rife with even more volatility as traders keep a close eye on a slew of potential upside or downside catalyst. and the origins of these market moving events come via both macro, or bigger picture economic trends and well as micro, for more industry specific stories. both will have a big influence on how stocks trade here in the u.s. >> but there is a lot of evidence that at least in the short-term, stocks are trading based on earnings. the all-important monthly employment report comes up next friday. >> and then of course, there's been economic reconditions. it would be remiss not to mention china. >> there are a few things to keep in mind as these stories begin to unfold. on the earnings front or in the winning part of reporting season,
s&p 500 saw gains of at least 2%. and the dow ended the month fractionally higher. but, as dominic chu reports, attention now turns to what may happen in the next six weeks leading up to that critical meeting of the federal reserve. >> after all the ups and downs july has posed for many stock market investors but the weeks and months ahead could be rife with even more volatility as traders keep a close eye on a slew of potential upside or downside catalyst. and the origins of these...
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s some -- to borders. this had the consequence of not only assuring the soviet domination of poland and romania for soviete door penetration into central europe. 1945, theing of pro-soviet czech president was convinced to transfer the eastern tip of czechoslovakia, some times called eastern riviera to the soviet union. the annexation of that small piece of turf gave the soviets a direct border on hungary for the first time and a strong position in central europe extending all the way to the end. suffice it to say truman was alarmed at the soviet union's expanding demands would find similar expression in the far east. meetingwhy in his first on april 21, truman emphasize repeatedly the need for the .utual observation of agreement good relations, he said, could not be a one-way street. reply that yet never been talked to that way in truman snapped -- carry out your agreement and you will not get talk to like that. truman worried that what soviet forces entered the war against they would flout the agreements made with japan just as they were flouting them with europe. concern was the specific yell to agreemen
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s new album. >> a lot of the music dominated the first half of the '70s and some into the second half was the softfertile time to write and make music, or any kind of art. i think the salient thing about making art in the '70s was that the '60s had already happened. we had a beautiful fertile field of new ideas and new directions and a lot of really crazy and great and profound influences to work off of. this album has the same things internally for me that i was doing in the '70s. i had great stuff to build on. and in this case, i had some rich, happy or not, developments in my personal life. and i began to reach back further into the music i'd heard since i was a little kid. my father was a big band singer. his mother was an opera singer. so there's been music in my house all along. but during the last two or three years of writing this record, i felt all those things kind of rushing together again. very much like they did in the '70s. i'm so pleased with this album, i can hardly stand myself. >> j.d. souther, thank you so much. do not miss the music of the '70s tonight at 9:00 eastern, right he
s new album. >> a lot of the music dominated the first half of the '70s and some into the second half was the softfertile time to write and make music, or any kind of art. i think the salient thing about making art in the '70s was that the '60s had already happened. we had a beautiful fertile field of new ideas and new directions and a lot of really crazy and great and profound influences to work off of. this album has the same things internally for me that i was doing in the '70s. i had...
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s investigation of the secret system. is it a trove of classified information? larceny is the dominant gene in the clinton dna.lly unlikeable, a character deficiency that she and her staff obviously find immaterial to nailing down votes. stay tuned for her feminist screens, fault with whacky notion about the capital gains tax and the string of left wing bad ideas. biden says he'll announce a decision by the end of the summer. or he may just let hillary twist in the wind. >>> caught on video check out this footage of plex co-'s most -- mexico's most active volcano erupting. no evacuation have been reported. >>> authorities in peru cracking down on pigeons what they're doing and why the birds are becoming a major health concern. ♪ ♪ and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu or a history of copd a chronic lun
s investigation of the secret system. is it a trove of classified information? larceny is the dominant gene in the clinton dna.lly unlikeable, a character deficiency that she and her staff obviously find immaterial to nailing down votes. stay tuned for her feminist screens, fault with whacky notion about the capital gains tax and the string of left wing bad ideas. biden says he'll announce a decision by the end of the summer. or he may just let hillary twist in the wind. >>> caught on...
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/s has a deep personal connection to him not just his music fábut also to the man. >> reporter: the jaka was his stage name. the man was dominica Ñiba area rap community speechless. especially his close friend and manager. ca somewhere else like ]/t3working a project or he will be back. t)á:udand hour fans were drawn to his rhymes. >> i want them to remember that and to keep that alive. >> reporter: rapping about the tough neighborhoods, the same rough and tumble streets that in the end killed him. çó >> you know, he was very melodic. he had a message behind what he talked about, you know, he was original. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. xy÷ñso far police have ,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning qam time chec for 3we1ko2ou now, 3wit is 4:53 these are +ymthe numbers you ca anticipate. sunshine xdtoday at the coast approaching 70. 70s and 80s at the peninsula, 80s across the santa clara valley to the east of the Ñibay 89 degrees. 88 throughout the xdtri-valley. 78 today in san rafael. stinson beach will clear but a robust sea breeze west 10 to 15 miles per hour and cloverdale ng to you, you will see a high of 88 degree
/s has a deep personal connection to him not just his music fábut also to the man. >> reporter: the jaka was his stage name. the man was dominica Ñiba area rap community speechless. especially his close friend and manager. ca somewhere else like ]/t3working a project or he will be back. t)á:udand hour fans were drawn to his rhymes. >> i want them to remember that and to keep that alive. >> reporter: rapping about the tough neighborhoods, the same rough and tumble streets...
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s soulaimani. in some americans think we will be able to work with him. >> the president of iran and the military, the conventional military overran, is not iran, is not involved in dominating the region. that is a problem of two leaders. the rest of the leadership is not involved in any of that. that is the simple way to understand what is truly taking place. given the scorecard that has been achieved, as i mentioned before, it is indisputable that they have had significant measures of success, and the two of them enjoy that success. >> general, you were speaking core thatut the moral leadership requires in the different things that churchill understood and that margaret thatcher understood as well. they could see which way things were trending. i can ask you -- which way do you think this is trending? where do you think this is going? what do you think it needs for the region? what do you think it means for the united states and our allies? >> well, i think american leadership by in large has been passive and disengaged from the region, and it has endangered our interests, our allies. ed has embolden our our adversaries. china and russia are more adventurous. them issomeo
s soulaimani. in some americans think we will be able to work with him. >> the president of iran and the military, the conventional military overran, is not iran, is not involved in dominating the region. that is a problem of two leaders. the rest of the leadership is not involved in any of that. that is the simple way to understand what is truly taking place. given the scorecard that has been achieved, as i mentioned before, it is indisputable that they have had significant measures of...
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s&p breaking a key support level of 2,087. energy a bright spot in today's sell-off. perhaps curiously. dominichu drilling down on that sector for us now. >> i see what you did there. "drilling down" on that sector. if tuyou look at the s&p 500 intraday, it's managed to get a bit of a bounce. the only sector in the green today, up by over 1%. >> why? i thought oil was down today. >> oil it down today. that's the curious part about it. a number of stocks are really driving the action. it's a wide swath. different types of energy stocks. energy stocks overall, year to date gains in energy are also interesting. we got to put that day in context with the overall down trend we are seeing year to date. energy stocks have taken a beating which might explain a partial piece of this story that we are seeing a bit of a relief rally here because of oil prices lower. >> or in some cases they are dividend plays. >> there are people who are buying on the dip possibly. some of the names that are holding up and propping up today's trade so far, they're interesting in that they all represent a different part of
s&p breaking a key support level of 2,087. energy a bright spot in today's sell-off. perhaps curiously. dominichu drilling down on that sector for us now. >> i see what you did there. "drilling down" on that sector. if tuyou look at the s&p 500 intraday, it's managed to get a bit of a bounce. the only sector in the green today, up by over 1%. >> why? i thought oil was down today. >> oil it down today. that's the curious part about it. a number of stocks are...
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boost as he continues to dominate the mainstream media's coverage of the republican presidential race. the real estate mogul will reportedly grace the cover of "rolling stone"'ss just on the covers of the hollywood reporter and time magazine as well, and "the new york times" did an extensive layout on why trump is here to stay. the writers argue the fact that he's built a broad coalition of supporters proves he has the ability to outlast previous flash in the pans. >> this is a guy that endorsed canadian-style health care, this is a guy that endorsed at one point a 14.5% one-time tax on multimillionaires. could you imagine if jeb bush, scott walker, marco rubio came out and said this, they'd be run out of town on on the a rail. he's got the hollywood reporter, which is really for celebrities and not for politicians, he's got, you know, rolling stone, that iconic rolling stone cover -- i think of -- >> i think of the boston bomber, but that's just me. >> yeah, well. let me ask you about this, it kind of fits into this whole thing. you've got a couple of different things that have come out of ov8 hours, and one is i might take money not from lobbyists or people
boost as he continues to dominate the mainstream media's coverage of the republican presidential race. the real estate mogul will reportedly grace the cover of "rolling stone"'ss just on the covers of the hollywood reporter and time magazine as well, and "the new york times" did an extensive layout on why trump is here to stay. the writers argue the fact that he's built a broad coalition of supporters proves he has the ability to outlast previous flash in the pans. >>...
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s. golfers doing so well. why is golf not more popular in the u.s.? >> you actually have football and basketball that continue to dominate with the younger audience so that's why golf is perhaps not seen as the best bid at this point. but we'll see what happens because traditionally in america golf very popular. >> yeah and north america 50% of the global golf market. so if it doesn't work there. >> it's boring golf. >> is it? >> yeah. >> that's where the deals get done, wilf. >> but the idea of hacking your way around for like four hours. don't get it. i like the focus of a sport that takes an hour or so and it's really exhausting and then you're done. anyway, we're digressing. let's get back attorneyings today. novozyme shares on the back of weak second quarter earnings. in light of those results the shares are down 9.73%. novo nordisk down 1.1%. deutsche post on a year by year decline. it cut it on the back of structuring costs and labor disputes. the cfo said the strikes are fully to blame for the career company's weakness. >> it's absolutely the major factor that lead to our decision to reduce the guidance. we had about 100 million of costs and reduce
s. golfers doing so well. why is golf not more popular in the u.s.? >> you actually have football and basketball that continue to dominate with the younger audience so that's why golf is perhaps not seen as the best bid at this point. but we'll see what happens because traditionally in america golf very popular. >> yeah and north america 50% of the global golf market. so if it doesn't work there. >> it's boring golf. >> is it? >> yeah. >> that's where the...
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years they've concurred the track, if dominating the airwaves to the longest fingernails and the world's largest zumba clash and way from just human achievement s "guinness book of world records." yes, you did. it's a proof. it's a metal. it's an oscar. >> it begs the question whether an actual book of world records is necessary, but there's an online version as well. there shouldn't be any bar room brawls for at least another 60 years. >> i love the guinness book of word records. >> i spent so many hours. >> it's a niagamuch big picture. >> i remember the guy with the longest moustache. >> yes. >>> i'm vinita nair in new york, coloring for adults. that story's coming up on "cbs this morning." but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. those diagnosed with cancer who explored their treatment options by getting a comprehensive second opinion at cancer treatment centers of america. call today or go online to sulchedure yo second opinion here. learn more at cancercenter.com ♪ real strawberrie
years they've concurred the track, if dominating the airwaves to the longest fingernails and the world's largest zumba clash and way from just human achievement s "guinness book of world records." yes, you did. it's a proof. it's a metal. it's an oscar. >> it begs the question whether an actual book of world records is necessary, but there's an online version as well. there shouldn't be any bar room brawls for at least another 60 years. >> i love the guinness book of word...
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s. he comes into office filled with hope. and promises of change in some ways. it is the cold war. and everyone assumes that the cold war is going to be what dominates his presidency. sure enough, in the beginning it does. the focal point this time is cuba. and islands 90 miles off the coast of florida. like many latin american countries there are revolutions. like many occasions the united , states tries to intervene. cuba, the revolution is in 1958, castro takes charge. he is a communist. the united states tries to unseat him, but it doesn't work. the bay of pigs disaster. you can read about it in the textbook. it doesn't work at all. slowly but surely, castro goes to cuba's economy and they start kicking out all the american businesses, nationalizing things like oil refineries. we start kicking out american businesses. united states gets very interested. in 1962, the united states puts an embargo on cuba. we are not allowed to export or import from cuba. which of course still exists, although there is much discussion about lifting it. funny story about the embargo. john s kennedy really loved cuban cigars. the day before he is about to sign the e
s. he comes into office filled with hope. and promises of change in some ways. it is the cold war. and everyone assumes that the cold war is going to be what dominates his presidency. sure enough, in the beginning it does. the focal point this time is cuba. and islands 90 miles off the coast of florida. like many latin american countries there are revolutions. like many occasions the united , states tries to intervene. cuba, the revolution is in 1958, castro takes charge. he is a communist. the...
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dominated the republican field on all the big issues. catch this. 34% of republicans say trump is the best candidate running to handle the iss%hs/-jeátt(simmigration. he's got a 32-point lead over jeb bush who is at a distant second place. one in eight republicans and republican leaders think bush will solve the problem. republican voters apparently like what they're hearing from trump on the subject of illegal immigration. here he goes. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border. and i will have mexico pay for that wall, mark my words. we have drug dealers coming across, we have rapist, we have killer, we have murderers. they have to go. >> what if they have noplace to go? >> we'll work with them. either you have a country or don't have a country. let me go to john walsh. joan and michael steele and paul. joan up in new york. of the people that care about illegal immigration and don't refer to it as undocumented workers, who really don't like illegal immigration, this guy seems to be scoring. >> yeah, because he's telling them what they want to hear, that it's going to be an easy problem. that proposal would create esse
dominated the republican field on all the big issues. catch this. 34% of republicans say trump is the best candidate running to handle the iss%hs/-jeátt(simmigration. he's got a 32-point lead over jeb bush who is at a distant second place. one in eight republicans and republican leaders think bush will solve the problem. republican voters apparently like what they're hearing from trump on the subject of illegal immigration. here he goes. >> i will build a great, great wall on our...
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dominic chu is a man who hopefully knows. >> we took that question. we looked at the s&p 500 stocks out there. take a look at some of the stocks. the s&p 500 stocks, we look for which ones had some of the biggest drops yesterday. 5% or more. that 500 became 105. we then said of the 105, how many of those stocks which fell by 5% yesterday are up by 5% or more today? that list then became seven. and then only three of those actually have positive year-to-date returns so far. let's take a look at the three names, three names out the of the s&p 500 under armour shares up by 5% today. you can see the chart over the past couple of days staging a bit of a comeback from the lows we saw on monday. again, big drops, yesterday for under armour but better valuations, one of the biggest advancers in the s&p 500 today. then you have another one here, amazon.com. another momentum stock. one of the stocks that have been getting a lot of attention for powering the moves higher over the past year. steep drops here but then getting momentum. it's up about 4% today. and the single best stock performer today of th
dominic chu is a man who hopefully knows. >> we took that question. we looked at the s&p 500 stocks out there. take a look at some of the stocks. the s&p 500 stocks, we look for which ones had some of the biggest drops yesterday. 5% or more. that 500 became 105. we then said of the 105, how many of those stocks which fell by 5% yesterday are up by 5% or more today? that list then became seven. and then only three of those actually have positive year-to-date returns so far. let's...
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dominance in hand-sets. what about price? samsung is usually more competitive. >> android does better than any other android competitor but that doesn't say much. they didn't get their mixer right. s-6 and s-6 x edge came out at the same time the s-6 edge was more, they opted for the s-6 bus there wasn't enough in the supply chain. deirdre: they wanted to compete. they didn't have enough product. >> s6 is still a great phone. they just didn't have the mix right. similar what happened with apple and iphone 5s and 5c a couple years back. 5c was looked at as a failure. they see it everywhere and got mix right and got it. >> the marketplace. deirdre: thank you very much. joining me there, mashable tech editor. >>> we were just talking about apple and this idea of a streaming service. we bring in the boy genius report. president, editor-in-chief, jonathan geller. so, jonathan, seems as if apple is working on building streaming tvs. cbs ceo, les moonves says i will seen a deal with apple. so presumably it is happening. when? >> it is absolutely happening. we'll see it in stages. september event coming up probably september 9th i believe it is will unveil new hardware for apple tv. poten
dominance in hand-sets. what about price? samsung is usually more competitive. >> android does better than any other android competitor but that doesn't say much. they didn't get their mixer right. s-6 and s-6 x edge came out at the same time the s-6 edge was more, they opted for the s-6 bus there wasn't enough in the supply chain. deirdre: they wanted to compete. they didn't have enough product. >> s6 is still a great phone. they just didn't have the mix right. similar what...
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dominic chu is here with that story. >> tyler, the analyst at goldman sachs looked at the s&p 500, the largest cap companies in americaked out some of the top 20 that have the most exposure. just to set the stage among s&p 500 companies they estimate 8% of total sales in the s&p come from the asia-pacific region. for those companies that break out the regional sales of their particular businesses so 8% there. among companies that actually explicitly say that china is the source of those sales or revenues, 2% are estimated to come from that area as well, so just to give you an idea of what the numbers are here. five of the stocks that are in that list of the top 20, check out these names as well. it's interesting here, a number of different industry groups are represented here, not just technology, if you take first of all a look at some of these, you got names of the casino ones and everything else, but first of all, skyhorse probably among the most, 83% of their sales come from china. wynn resorts about 70% of theirs. yum! brands half of theirs, intel 36% and meade johnson nutrition, formula, they get 31% of their sa
dominic chu is here with that story. >> tyler, the analyst at goldman sachs looked at the s&p 500, the largest cap companies in americaked out some of the top 20 that have the most exposure. just to set the stage among s&p 500 companies they estimate 8% of total sales in the s&p come from the asia-pacific region. for those companies that break out the regional sales of their particular businesses so 8% there. among companies that actually explicitly say that china is the...
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temperatures in the low #s on but also combining the humid -- low 80s but also combining the temperature feels almost like 80 degrees in white plains. that feels like temperature is what dominates the forecast because that's what makes us uncomfortable. so we may see 90 degrees on the thermometer but if it feels like the triple digits or the upper 9 otion as expecting right through monday -- 90s as we're expecting right through monday afternoon, that's what affects us the most. today it's the combination of humidity. no storms. nothing to change the pattern. the next several days we'll be flirting with high temperatures that are on our record books right now. today's 94, we could be breaking records over the next couple of days. i'll talk about more -- talk more about it and when the heat wave will stop. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll go back to the island. faa investigators are on the scene of a fiery plane crash in kristin thorne is live at the scene with the very latest this quickly developing story. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, rob. yes, i'm hearing from my sources that at least one person has died and perhaps as many as three others taken to local h
temperatures in the low #s on but also combining the humid -- low 80s but also combining the temperature feels almost like 80 degrees in white plains. that feels like temperature is what dominates the forecast because that's what makes us uncomfortable. so we may see 90 degrees on the thermometer but if it feels like the triple digits or the upper 9 otion as expecting right through monday -- 90s as we're expecting right through monday afternoon, that's what affects us the most. today it's the...
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dominating our area. so mainly dry weekend get outside if you can enjoy it outdoor plans are a good both today and sunday. it is hot though. temperatures in the lower 90'sver warm spot, some lucky suburbs maybe just chilling out in the 80's. monday noticeably more humid there is a possible thunderstorm late in the day better chance on tuesday as our next cold front moves through. our future weather model fair weather cloud will build this afternoon, maybe a stray shower or even a rumble of thunder in the mountains late afternoon, elsewhere we're dry, looks good for the evening if you have evening plans outside, maybe breaking out grill and doing some barbecuing. sunday back to mostly sunny conditions, great looking beach weather make sure you have sun block around, lot of sunshine uv index remains high, nine out of ten. air temperature 85. nice southeasterly breeze does kick upbringing relief from whatever humidity is out there at ten to 15 miles an hour. your forecast highs today inland spots to 92 degrees but again not too humid this time of the year. westerly breeze at five to 10 miles an hour. tonight stays warm mostly clear skies. we will be in 70
dominating our area. so mainly dry weekend get outside if you can enjoy it outdoor plans are a good both today and sunday. it is hot though. temperatures in the lower 90'sver warm spot, some lucky suburbs maybe just chilling out in the 80's. monday noticeably more humid there is a possible thunderstorm late in the day better chance on tuesday as our next cold front moves through. our future weather model fair weather cloud will build this afternoon, maybe a stray shower or even a rumble of...
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dominic chu, how bad has it been? >> we are out of breath. we've been showing you the heat map for the s&p 500 all day long. in the last couple of hours as selling volume has picked up steam going to the close. the s&p 500 heat map allred. maybe around 20 stocks are in the green as things settle out. maybe four of the stocks are four of the names that have been maybe come to known of as fang. the four stocks that helped drive things to the upside. talking about facebook, amazon or apple, netflix and google shares. you can see today these are just the moves today. facebook was a stock maybe pushing $100 a share just a couple of weeks ago. now we are back down to $86. amazon shares down about another 3.5% today. below $500 a share. netflix also. netflix is still with today's losses and yesterday's losses, the single best-performing stock on a year-to-date basis in the s&p 500. those shares down 7.5% today. google down 5%. these have been some of the darlings that helped propel things. if you take a look at some of the names that held up reasonably, again reasonably well relatively speaking. newmont mining sha
dominic chu, how bad has it been? >> we are out of breath. we've been showing you the heat map for the s&p 500 all day long. in the last couple of hours as selling volume has picked up steam going to the close. the s&p 500 heat map allred. maybe around 20 stocks are in the green as things settle out. maybe four of the stocks are four of the names that have been maybe come to known of as fang. the four stocks that helped drive things to the upside. talking about facebook, amazon or...