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s. at the same time that the anti-radical campaign was dominant in the early 1920's, the great migration into the cities and north and west as that great migration had become significant in the mid-1910s. that migration had created vital and much larger african-american they.ities they found themselves competing with jobs and housing. out inllies last horrific violence against those african-american communities. across the country hundreds of americans lost their lives in massacres. just that one summer. her if the conditions of those deaths and many more injured in 1919. violins is a part of the climate in which the women's suffrage amendment emerged. the great migration into northern cities by african americans also lead to a foundation of the 1920's, which is another crucially important context for our thinking. think that people like a novelist, to really important novelists in the late 1920's. and a prolific writer herself, but also a promoter of other writers because she was the of the newspaper of the naacp in the 1920's. and the migration to the north and the migration of violenc
s. at the same time that the anti-radical campaign was dominant in the early 1920's, the great migration into the cities and north and west as that great migration had become significant in the mid-1910s. that migration had created vital and much larger african-american they.ities they found themselves competing with jobs and housing. out inllies last horrific violence against those african-american communities. across the country hundreds of americans lost their lives in massacres. just that...
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with illness and sickness in the lead up to these championships, but she still a hugely dominating performance in bt ‘s no one could come close to her in that final 100 metres. i think catching up with her this morning she felt that actually she had done quite well yesterday and she can be proud of what she has achieved. and the realisation of what that achievement can be has finally settled in. the fact i am now going to reason is stadium again feels a little bit sad, and came out here today and i was like, i wish i could do the 400 and the map i feel a bit prettier, ifeel i could go bit quicker. but it's going to take a while to sink in. i am pretty chuffed, i have just a while to sink in. i am pretty chuffed, i havejust been a while to sink in. i am pretty chuffed, i have just been out to collect my gold, my third gold. i got my coat and stayed with me and thatis got my coat and stayed with me and that is always special. it's about saying to thank you to those who have followed you the whole way through and helped me get to that stage. success last night, a third of the medal table at the moment, wh
with illness and sickness in the lead up to these championships, but she still a hugely dominating performance in bt ‘s no one could come close to her in that final 100 metres. i think catching up with her this morning she felt that actually she had done quite well yesterday and she can be proud of what she has achieved. and the realisation of what that achievement can be has finally settled in. the fact i am now going to reason is stadium again feels a little bit sad, and came out here today...
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s. at the same time that the anti-immigration, anti-radical theaign was dominant, in early 1920's, the great migration of african-americans out of the south it into cities intoe north, eventually cities in the west, out of rural areas of the south and into cities in the south of that great migration had become significant in the mid-1910s. to the timewe get immediately after the war, that had created vital and much larger african-american communities and cities like chicago and new york, philadelphia, cleveland, and to try when light veterans came and from world war i -- detroit. when whites veterans came home summer,ld war i, that they found themselves competing for jobs and housing with new african-american communities. some of those vets and their allies lashed out in horrified violence against those african-american communities. one of the places where race ints were the worst was chicago, but across the country hundred of african-americans lost their lives in these massive riots that occurred in just that one summer. the summer of 1919 is known as the red summer because of the numbers o
s. at the same time that the anti-immigration, anti-radical theaign was dominant, in early 1920's, the great migration of african-americans out of the south it into cities intoe north, eventually cities in the west, out of rural areas of the south and into cities in the south of that great migration had become significant in the mid-1910s. to the timewe get immediately after the war, that had created vital and much larger african-american communities and cities like chicago and new york,...
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. >> our gymnastics team was so dominant that kevin durant told me he wants to play for them next year. >> reporter: manning told me backstage k.d.'s reaction was not part of the script. >> he knows what a big fan i am of him. >> reporter: that wasn't staged. you didn't it beforehand. >> a good zinger is probably good for him. >> reporter: kevin durant had fun with it. he wasn't upset playing it up and something you did not see in that celebration on stage with bill murray, he came backstage to talk to me and had blood running down his hand. he had cut himself during that celebration. he didn't need to go to a
. >> our gymnastics team was so dominant that kevin durant told me he wants to play for them next year. >> reporter: manning told me backstage k.d.'s reaction was not part of the script. >> he knows what a big fan i am of him. >> reporter: that wasn't staged. you didn't it beforehand. >> a good zinger is probably good for him. >> reporter: kevin durant had fun with it. he wasn't upset playing it up and something you did not see in that celebration on stage...
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s. other than domination. the plan is always to conquer the world. why they want to conquer the world is open for interpretation. their own planet is dying. maybe it is because they want to make us into slaves. there is some pretty wide latitude there. good question. so, we see this donald kehoe styled opposite of paranoia at work to some extent. does anyone remember the word for the opposite of paranoia? not quite. security is the middle line. not quite. what do you call that when a conspiracy is acting for your good and not against you? not paranoia. but pronoia. this is very much an example of that type of conspiracy thinking. that is evident in another thread of extraterrestrial phenomena that emerges in the 1950's which is an increasing number of people who claim that not only have they seen ufos, but that they have been contacted by aliens. and this is really kicked off by a man named george odamsky. he is the first contactee to publish a book length account of his experience in 1953. and he contradicts virtually everything else that has come b
s. other than domination. the plan is always to conquer the world. why they want to conquer the world is open for interpretation. their own planet is dying. maybe it is because they want to make us into slaves. there is some pretty wide latitude there. good question. so, we see this donald kehoe styled opposite of paranoia at work to some extent. does anyone remember the word for the opposite of paranoia? not quite. security is the middle line. not quite. what do you call that when a conspiracy...
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dominated u.s. housing finance since the late 80's. this precrisis system did its years. many by promoting standardization, aructuring securities to meet broad range of investor risk appetites. and freddie brought greater liquidity to mortgage markets. but the system ultimately failed flaws in itsental structure. in the early days, the chance that either gse would either fail to honor its guarantee seemed highly remote. question always loomed in the background. who would bear the credit risk becomee were to insolvent and could not perform? would congress really allow it honor its obligations, given the potentially devastating impact the housingave on market? thataw stated explicitly the government did not stand mbs,d the gse's or their as fannie and freddie frequently pointed out in order to avoid regulation. nonetheless, investors understandably came to believe gse's were too big anfail and there was implicit federal guarantee behind all gse obligations. end, the investors were right. it also meant that investors, and that includes banks, the themselves and other investo
dominated u.s. housing finance since the late 80's. this precrisis system did its years. many by promoting standardization, aructuring securities to meet broad range of investor risk appetites. and freddie brought greater liquidity to mortgage markets. but the system ultimately failed flaws in itsental structure. in the early days, the chance that either gse would either fail to honor its guarantee seemed highly remote. question always loomed in the background. who would bear the credit risk...
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dominated u.s. housing finance since the late 80's. this precrisis system did its job for many years. by promoting standardization, structuring securities to meet a broad range of investor risk appetites. fannie and freddie brought greater liquidity to mortgage markets. they made mortgages more affordable. but the system ultimately failed due to fundamental flaws in its structure. in the early days, the chance that either gse would either fail to honor its guarantee seemed highly remote. but that question always loomed in the background. who would bear the credit risk if a gse were to become insolvent and could not perform? would congress really allow it to fail to honor its obligations, given the potentially devastating impact that would have on the housing market? the law stated explicitly that the government did not stand behind the gse's or their mbs, as fannie and freddie frequently pointed out in order to avoid tougher regulation. nonetheless, investors understandably came to believe that the two gse's were too big to fail and there was an implicit federal guarantee behind all g
dominated u.s. housing finance since the late 80's. this precrisis system did its job for many years. by promoting standardization, structuring securities to meet a broad range of investor risk appetites. fannie and freddie brought greater liquidity to mortgage markets. they made mortgages more affordable. but the system ultimately failed due to fundamental flaws in its structure. in the early days, the chance that either gse would either fail to honor its guarantee seemed highly remote. but...
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. >> let's recall an issue that dominated the headlines last week, donald trump jr.'s e-mails with some russian authorities. this has fallen off the front page of the papers given what's happening in healthcare this week is this a situation that will continue rumbling on have there been developments which we have not been focused on this week >> it's going to keep rumbling on one reason is because the president will keep tweeting about it he's been tweeting a lot more about about russia and e-mails, about hillary clinton and the election than he has using his bully pulpit to talk about healthcare reform and taxes. that becomes more difficult as his approval rating continues to drop next week is a big week. they will still try to push through healthcare the headlines will be dominated by russia and that is continuing to drain energy and political capital from this administration they had a lot of big plans, big ideas at the start of this year. slowly, drip drip drip, russia has drained a lot of that energy >> james, thank you very much for all of your thoughts and insig
. >> let's recall an issue that dominated the headlines last week, donald trump jr.'s e-mails with some russian authorities. this has fallen off the front page of the papers given what's happening in healthcare this week is this a situation that will continue rumbling on have there been developments which we have not been focused on this week >> it's going to keep rumbling on one reason is because the president will keep tweeting about it he's been tweeting a lot more about about...
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s singles title... he just makes faces... federer dominated match as he has done all tournament...t he ace to close it out in striaght sets... 6-3,,6-1, 6-4... he didn't drop a set all tournament... only the second men's player to do that... federer finally breaks down in tears under the weight of his accomplishment it's his record 8th singles title... at 36... he is also the oldest men's champion ever in the open era... (justine) coming up... find out which movie topped the list at the box office... (jr stone) "spider-man: homecoming" is now in its second weekend in theaters. (justine) were spidey's webs strong enough to hold off an attack from "the planet of the apes?" take a look. "war for the planet of the apes" won the weekend with a 56-point-five million dollar debut. the latest apes flick managed to just meet the low end of pundits predictions for it's opening frame (justine) "spider-man: homecoming's" web wasn't sticky enough to hold on to first place for a second weekend. the web slinger swung into second with 45-point-two million dol
s singles title... he just makes faces... federer dominated match as he has done all tournament...t he ace to close it out in striaght sets... 6-3,,6-1, 6-4... he didn't drop a set all tournament... only the second men's player to do that... federer finally breaks down in tears under the weight of his accomplishment it's his record 8th singles title... at 36... he is also the oldest men's champion ever in the open era... (justine) coming up... find out which movie topped the list at the box...
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s very innovative on of it. this initiative will bring a key industry to our shores, that for too long has been dominated by foreign countries. we're moving top of more and more companies back into the united states and they're doing more and more of these products. that would have been unheard of even a couple of years ago. these companies have achieved a breakthrough in pharmaceutical glass technology that will be used to store and deliver injectable drugs and vials and cart rajs. this technology is not only great for american jobs and manufacturing, it's great for patients who now will have access to safer medicines and vaccines. it's also great for the health care workers who can administer the drugs, makes it much, much safer for them. and safely, without having any problems and worrying about vial breaking, which as i understand it is a tremendous problem that we're not going to have anymore. i know that secretary price and the f.d.a. are committed to working with innovative companies like these. we have tremendous excitement going on at the f.d.a. amazing things are happening there. i think we're going to be
s very innovative on of it. this initiative will bring a key industry to our shores, that for too long has been dominated by foreign countries. we're moving top of more and more companies back into the united states and they're doing more and more of these products. that would have been unheard of even a couple of years ago. these companies have achieved a breakthrough in pharmaceutical glass technology that will be used to store and deliver injectable drugs and vials and cart rajs. this...
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dominating it. the ndaa includes several measures to bolster the taiwan 's defenses or to push back on china's campaign of international isolation against taiwan. the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. in 2008 nato, there was a promise that georgia and ukraine would one day become nato members. a lot has changed. 20% of georgia is occupied, and crimea. is it possible to see nato extend in eastern europe? 'se you worried about russia attempts to destabilize the region and foster anti-american anti-western attitudes? cotton: at the moment it is not obvious the path that georgia and ukraine would take in nato while they have russian troops on their soil. the immediate objection would bring enough pressure to bear on russia that they leave those lands. that they give crimea to ukraine , and they leave georgia. coming out of the bilateral meeting in hamburg, secretary tillerson was clear t
dominating it. the ndaa includes several measures to bolster the taiwan 's defenses or to push back on china's campaign of international isolation against taiwan. the national defense authorization act would probably be the most pro-taiwan legislation since the taiwan relations act. those are just a few examples of things we can do to take a firmer hand with china which we certainly should do. >> ok, right in back here. in 2008 nato, there was a promise that georgia and ukraine would one...
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religious identity is a very dominant pattern in turkey over the last few years. stents -- #'s,rp a critical stance against religious identity. claim themselves to thate a religious group turkish society support, and they take this up of ordinary people. the number one advantage in taking the state and taking support of ordinary people. let me stop you, i will continue later. >> thank you to all of the panelists for all of the presentation. considering the number of participants today, i decided to open the floor for questions and have several questions. using my a few more privilege as moderator. can we move the microphone? >> thank you very much for a very good and informative panel. i have a couple of quick questions for the professor. you helped us understand basically the different narratives about who was involved, but it doesn't exactly address the issue of why was there an attempt by all of these potential forces that sort of individually or for thisely to push kind of change via a military coup? why 2016? the second question is, there is no escaping the fact that the m
religious identity is a very dominant pattern in turkey over the last few years. stents -- #'s,rp a critical stance against religious identity. claim themselves to thate a religious group turkish society support, and they take this up of ordinary people. the number one advantage in taking the state and taking support of ordinary people. let me stop you, i will continue later. >> thank you to all of the panelists for all of the presentation. considering the number of participants today, i...
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dominance. we hope to see more partners like this in the future. the ceremony just ended in the private first class 's event just ended. he voluntarily risked his life to protect his comrades. even as a grenade slashed his body had to foot, he continued. as one of his comrades were called, the medic could count on him. the president was honored to award him with a metal of honor today, adding his name to the list of american heroes who will stand forever in our history for their bravery and unbreakable spirit. with that, i would take your questions. >> is anthony scaramucci still in the administration? can you talk about the circumstances of his leaving? press secretary sanders: he does not have a role at this time. we put out a statement earlier announcing that. not at this time. >> did general kelly asking to leave? the president? press secretary sanders: i will not get into the process. before,id several times it doesn't matter who is employed in the white house but who is employed in the rest of the country. we are focused on the president's agenda of growing the economy, creating jobs, that is wh
dominance. we hope to see more partners like this in the future. the ceremony just ended in the private first class 's event just ended. he voluntarily risked his life to protect his comrades. even as a grenade slashed his body had to foot, he continued. as one of his comrades were called, the medic could count on him. the president was honored to award him with a metal of honor today, adding his name to the list of american heroes who will stand forever in our history for their bravery and...
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and we're watching the opening bell on wall street where the dow and s&p are opening at record highs. cnbc's dominicwith me. so what's the expectation there? will the markets keep the rally going? >> well, the expectation right now is maybe a bit of a wait and see, chris, like you said we hit record highs closes on friday for the dow, the s&p, the russell 2000 small cap stock index, all of those measures perhaps of a market sentiment that is still riding high on some of the trump optimism that happened ever since the election. we're going to be keeping a close eye on what's happening specifically with technology and media related stocks because netflix, the online streaming giant, reports earnings after today's closing bell. so a lot of traders keeping a close eye on whether or not that could be a sentiment indicator for a lot of stocks out there. we're also watching what's happening with other parts of the market as well, industrials, bank type stocks all indicators about whether or not investors feel there's optimism in the marketplace right now. interest rates also a big part of that picture. the
and we're watching the opening bell on wall street where the dow and s&p are opening at record highs. cnbc's dominicwith me. so what's the expectation there? will the markets keep the rally going? >> well, the expectation right now is maybe a bit of a wait and see, chris, like you said we hit record highs closes on friday for the dow, the s&p, the russell 2000 small cap stock index, all of those measures perhaps of a market sentiment that is still riding high on some of the trump...
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. >>> lead ers hoo s look for com ground at the g-20, but details of the meeting with vladimir putin still dominate the headlines. >>> police have investigating a speeding accident after a driver at the jersey shore claims he caught a school bus full of students speeding down the street. >>> and drying out. the humidity is still with us for now, but we are holding out for some drier nicer weather this weekend. we'll tell you when we will feel the change coming up in your first alert neighborhood forecast. a beautiful shot at ocean city. good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm rosemary are connors. it is 5:30. we can see clearly now, the rain is gone. krystal klei has the details for us. >> that's right, we are drying out. we will have spot shower yous possible in the afternoon hours, but overall the weekend forecast looks a lot better than what we have been seeing the last few days. and if i want too give you givet here than we will be seeing into the workweek. weekend is some of the best days. right now we are looking at pretty much clear conditions. a few scattered clouds out there. i don't e
. >>> lead ers hoo s look for com ground at the g-20, but details of the meeting with vladimir putin still dominate the headlines. >>> police have investigating a speeding accident after a driver at the jersey shore claims he caught a school bus full of students speeding down the street. >>> and drying out. the humidity is still with us for now, but we are holding out for some drier nicer weather this weekend. we'll tell you when we will feel the change coming up in...
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trump and trade will be the dominating theme at the g 20 summit in hamburg kicking off friday. the u.s. president wants to clamp down on the u.s.'ssion or -- explosion or -- exposure. angela merkel is representing a country that views itself as one of the winners of globalization. reporter: globalization is in full swing in the german village near berlin. this is where britain's rolls-royce makes jet engines for boeing in the united states, and airbus in france. specialists here come from 50 different countries. rolls-royce is all for free trade with as little barriers as possible. anything else would be extremely disruptive to their business. exports made in germany are key to the country's prosperity. one in four jobs here rely on the export sector. that makes germany one of the winners from globalization but the trend 4g g 20 countries is r more trade barriers. the number of trade restrictive measures is on the rise. in 2010 the g 20 countries had just 324 rules importing and exporting. last year it over -- it hit over 1200, slowing the march of globalization. for some, that is welcome news. after all, there are both winners a
trump and trade will be the dominating theme at the g 20 summit in hamburg kicking off friday. the u.s. president wants to clamp down on the u.s.'ssion or -- explosion or -- exposure. angela merkel is representing a country that views itself as one of the winners of globalization. reporter: globalization is in full swing in the german village near berlin. this is where britain's rolls-royce makes jet engines for boeing in the united states, and airbus in france. specialists here come from 50...
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s. as i think it was mitchell said it was the united states is absolute total dominance can impose what it likes on the world on its own alloys that world has passed people in the united states don't seem to understand this and they're now acting in ways that are just going to create more on position to them it will not isolate russia it will annoy people who are friends of the united states you know mitch the underlying thing here and one of the reasons i want to join the program because you can get more of a business angle to all of this you know essentially this is a not a pitch but it's a demand that the united states be able to force its european allies to buy liquefied natural gas at a much higher price than what they can get from russia through pipelines i mean this is just twisting the risks of their our lives to buy something that is more expensive for them and further away i mean this is just a con job the way i see it go ahead. yeah i mean as i said the important thing is you follow the money follow the money and you'll figure it out you know the the one road policy that chin
s. as i think it was mitchell said it was the united states is absolute total dominance can impose what it likes on the world on its own alloys that world has passed people in the united states don't seem to understand this and they're now acting in ways that are just going to create more on position to them it will not isolate russia it will annoy people who are friends of the united states you know mitch the underlying thing here and one of the reasons i want to join the program because you...
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, no matter the format, on everyone's playlist, in every nightclub, every bar, 's the song of the summer. >> it's dominantaming to air play. >> reporter: the song of the summer has actually been warming up fans since february when it reached the billboard on the latin chart. daddy yankee made a hit in 2004 with "gasolina." lu luis fonsi has led it. >> for some reasons their songs have special magic and this one has it. >> reporter: s ender co-wrote the song with fonsi. >> reporter: why do you think it's got spark? >> i have no idea. it's big for the latin industry, peri period. >> reporter: deejay cipha sound says it's united evan. >> they were kind of taking the american pop formula and then adding spanish language to it or like spanglish. but "despacito" is taking regular a doe music which is like real puerto rican music and bringing it to the masses. you'll hear that repetitive regular a tone drumbeat and tropical style in some unlikely places. ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you ♪ >> sometimes they change it, spice it up, add different instruments on top of it, but that core is that one beat. ♪ ♪ >> r
, no matter the format, on everyone's playlist, in every nightclub, every bar, 's the song of the summer. >> it's dominantaming to air play. >> reporter: the song of the summer has actually been warming up fans since february when it reached the billboard on the latin chart. daddy yankee made a hit in 2004 with "gasolina." lu luis fonsi has led it. >> for some reasons their songs have special magic and this one has it. >> reporter: s ender co-wrote the song...
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you're absolutely right, kelly we don't have the ipo bubble but i would argue the s&p is being dominatedith big companies without a lot of earnings. we've got money flowing into those indexes, and that's inflating those companies again so i think there's a lot of similarities. >> let me just throw this at you, charlie, for a second it's not just -- even if you wanted to take the s&p and say it's all a pass of bubble. we've seen a synchronous rally here. >> right, but those other indexes you just quoted are not trading at the same big multiple the indexes are all significantly lower from a multiple valuation if the u.s. is the s&p that really does look expensive because of these big tech names at the top of it. >> and real quickly, dennis what, were you going to say? >> i was going to ask charlie if he believes the market is in a way on autopilot because there's so much passive money moving into a cheap s&p, etf, has the market moved from a bubble mentality to a dunderhead mentality. >> i want to hear, that too, but we're starting to get the results. let's goat visa. here's that earnings
you're absolutely right, kelly we don't have the ipo bubble but i would argue the s&p is being dominatedith big companies without a lot of earnings. we've got money flowing into those indexes, and that's inflating those companies again so i think there's a lot of similarities. >> let me just throw this at you, charlie, for a second it's not just -- even if you wanted to take the s&p and say it's all a pass of bubble. we've seen a synchronous rally here. >> right, but those...
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when the economic textbooks were being written back in the 1970's, it was a very clear expectation that oil was dominantl is heavily under siege from new energy. the energy intensity of hydrocarbon usage in developed economies is much lower, and that is why kyle oil prices are much more -- much less important to economy. matt: mark, i added chart here, 7131 on the bloomberg. it shows venezuelan oil imports to the u.s.. trend,ly, it is a lower and we have other geopolitical hotspots around the world. our geopolitics going to have an effect on the oil prices, a negative effect going forward? mark: geopolitics always have an impact on oil prices, less than they used to have. a couple years ago, as soon as you heard of flare up in the middle east, suddenly there was a spike in oil on the expectation that there was a supply disruption. the marginal supplier of oil is shale gas in the u.s., and that is a big shift from the previous decade. suddenly, whether as a supply gap provided elsewhere, then suddenly shale gasket of their production very quickly. they can turn off or on the supply much faster than some
when the economic textbooks were being written back in the 1970's, it was a very clear expectation that oil was dominantl is heavily under siege from new energy. the energy intensity of hydrocarbon usage in developed economies is much lower, and that is why kyle oil prices are much more -- much less important to economy. matt: mark, i added chart here, 7131 on the bloomberg. it shows venezuelan oil imports to the u.s.. trend,ly, it is a lower and we have other geopolitical hotspots around the...
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dominant reason for having it. now, if you look at what people are doing on smartphones, it is a minor piece of what a phone s now.nd so when i look at that and the health kit and what that has done in terms of getting eople's health data, car play, , e use of it in the car i am controlling all of my house with siri using my iphone. and so i think about all of these things, the usage of it, it is something that you just don't leave home without your iphone. no, i think it is in the early stages, still. i don't see it in that light at all. emily: controlling your home with your device is still a fairly niche behavior. when do you see that becoming more mainstream? tim: i think it is going to become more mainstream this year, honestly, because built t into ios 10, after that, you saw more and more accessories coming to the market that are home kit enabled, and it is super easy to set up. we just made it easier for accessory vendors to be compatible with home kit, because you now can use software encryption. you don't have to actually have hardware encryption to go. so, i think that also unleashes even more accessory
dominant reason for having it. now, if you look at what people are doing on smartphones, it is a minor piece of what a phone s now.nd so when i look at that and the health kit and what that has done in terms of getting eople's health data, car play, , e use of it in the car i am controlling all of my house with siri using my iphone. and so i think about all of these things, the usage of it, it is something that you just don't leave home without your iphone. no, i think it is in the early...
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s&p all seeing record highs. let's go live to cnbc's dominic chu on the floor of the exchange. we don't have dom just yet. you know, when i look at the market, i think just yesterday eric trump looked at these markets and said, thank you, dad. now, it is true on election night there was a priming of the pump. the idea of deregulation, a pro business environment. you saw stocks across the board, specifically in sectors like financials, like industrials really take a leg up in a very big way. but the market has also had a realization that we might not get to tax reform, we might not see deregulation. and what it really has been this push driving the markets higher has been central bank intervention. so if you want to thank someone in washington, the person to look to really is fed chair janet yellen. across the board, across the world, we have seen central banks continue to buy up paper. so investors don't have a choice, if they want to keep up with the market, they are turning and they have to buy stocks. if you look at the economy, this is a huge earnings week. you take some sectors out like retail, for e
s&p all seeing record highs. let's go live to cnbc's dominic chu on the floor of the exchange. we don't have dom just yet. you know, when i look at the market, i think just yesterday eric trump looked at these markets and said, thank you, dad. now, it is true on election night there was a priming of the pump. the idea of deregulation, a pro business environment. you saw stocks across the board, specifically in sectors like financials, like industrials really take a leg up in a very big way....
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dominating across the east and the south. that's pumping heat up in our direction. 90's widespread today. get a hundred degree temperature reading around here today. most though will feel you were and over a hundred. so much so we have a heat advisory that will go 19 effect at noon today. it will go until 7 o'clock tonight. all these counties you see in mostly the i-95 corridor to the east could see heat index slams exceed 100h for those with respiratory issues, the very old, the very young limit your outdoor activities especially during the peak heating of the afternoon but really kind of at any time. keep it easy. that air has been stagnant over the past few days. hasn't moved. lots of pollutants in it. 98 degrees today. 97 tomorrow. heat rolls on all the way through the weekend. >> all right, that's a check of the forecast. erin is back with traffic. >> at 5:56 bigger delays popping up and some issues. starting off with this. an earlier tractor-trailer crash block the right shoulder on the outer loop over the american legion bridge. because of that from the 270 spur to past this crash
dominating across the east and the south. that's pumping heat up in our direction. 90's widespread today. get a hundred degree temperature reading around here today. most though will feel you were and over a hundred. so much so we have a heat advisory that will go 19 effect at noon today. it will go until 7 o'clock tonight. all these counties you see in mostly the i-95 corridor to the east could see heat index slams exceed 100h for those with respiratory issues, the very old, the very young...
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nasdaq would be higher by 21 points continuing its dominance when we talk about the three major indices. the dow jones implied to open slightly lower the swo. we have a ton of earnings before the bell joining us now is michael purvis from wheaton and company thank you for joining us i understand you think equities perhaps are not giving us the best indication of where the market is and bonds are better explain the theory >> in terms of corporate profits the bond market has it right the equity market is too optimistic if i look at consensus forecast for gdp, the overall street forecasts for gdp, you get to nominal gdp of 4.5%. that generally, when that -- when you get that nominal gdp, that's where we were back in 2011, 2012, the better parts of the post crisis era. you will get top line growth, 3%, 4%, earnings growth of 7%, 8% when you think about what's expected now on consensus earnings forecast for the year, it's 130 that's 20% year over year. the first half of 2016 very low. we had the earnings trough as we get into the second half of this year, you know, the beats will be much harder to come i took my earnings forecast for a variet
nasdaq would be higher by 21 points continuing its dominance when we talk about the three major indices. the dow jones implied to open slightly lower the swo. we have a ton of earnings before the bell joining us now is michael purvis from wheaton and company thank you for joining us i understand you think equities perhaps are not giving us the best indication of where the market is and bonds are better explain the theory >> in terms of corporate profits the bond market has it right the...
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dominic chu. telecom stocks are leading the way higher in the s&p 500 propelled by stocks of at&t. at&t shares are helping to lift the overall vanguard telecom with the ticker vox on pace for the best day since may 5th the telecom sector, however, still the worst performer in the s&p 500 so far this year, down by more than 13% that does it for this hour of "squawk on the street. back downtown to the start of "squawk alley. >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. at mcdonald'soakbrook, ills and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪
dominic chu. telecom stocks are leading the way higher in the s&p 500 propelled by stocks of at&t. at&t shares are helping to lift the overall vanguard telecom with the ticker vox on pace for the best day since may 5th the telecom sector, however, still the worst performer in the s&p 500 so far this year, down by more than 13% that does it for this hour of "squawk on the street. back downtown to the start of "squawk alley. >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. at...
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their joint news conference could be dominated by questions about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney. we have complete coverage with hallie jackson who is in paris. morning to you. today president trump is putting an ocean, basically, between himself and those controversies back home. here in france to celebrate bastille day, honoring 100 years since the arrival of u.s. troops during world war i, it's the first anniversary of that horrific terror attack in nice where a truck plowed through crowds of people celebrating french national day and fight against terror, how to battle isis, how to handle syria that will be the top topic according to senior white house official. there are disagreements on poli policy, trade, climate will take a back seat. remember, these two leaders are stylistically different. president macron more aloof, reserved, president trump more visceral. president trump not particularly popular in this country. only 14% according to polling have confidence in his policies. we do expect to see protests in france over the next couple of
their joint news conference could be dominated by questions about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney. we have complete coverage with hallie jackson who is in paris. morning to you. today president trump is putting an ocean, basically, between himself and those controversies back home. here in france to celebrate bastille day, honoring 100 years since the arrival of u.s. troops during world war i, it's the first anniversary of that horrific terror attack in nice where a truck...
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s tenure at vanguard, the size tripled. vanguard is eating the entire industry. it has dominated of passive investing, so the moves have ramifications everywhere. scarlet: are etf specialist says that vanguard is the walmart of the etf world. let's go from passive to active. pimco's global economic advisor is still with us. pimco is gradually de-risking portfolios because of the elevated risk of recession. when we talk about recession, you are looking at it as three to five years out. tell us how you are positioning for that. joachim: we are not looking for a recession in the year term -- in the near term. the near-term recession risks are very low. there are no major imbalances in the u.s. economy. the fed is still cautious. it is really more about risks over longer-term horizon, the next three to five years. they are i think a lot can still go wrong. i think a lot can still go wrong. china is likely to decelerate leveraging. the eurozone is not safe, despite the recent election results. there is still high political risk. a lot can go wrong, and that's why we think that gradual
s tenure at vanguard, the size tripled. vanguard is eating the entire industry. it has dominated of passive investing, so the moves have ramifications everywhere. scarlet: are etf specialist says that vanguard is the walmart of the etf world. let's go from passive to active. pimco's global economic advisor is still with us. pimco is gradually de-risking portfolios because of the elevated risk of recession. when we talk about recession, you are looking at it as three to five years out. tell us...
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s,wly elected about 75% of them never having sat in parliament before. dominated by macron's political party. i noticed many of them taking photographs out of the window of coaches of the press. so you could tell this was a for they and much of macron's speech was about, in educational, pedagog ic, a word often used in french, explaining to m.p.'s role is, explaining to legislators what he expects of them, simplifying the laws,ative process, fewer more effective laws, more efficient law making. wasou got the sense it massivelye -- this new bunch of m.p.'s, novices if you like, being bussed in to the mano the speech by under whose banner they were all elected. and a real sense that an ambitious new project is underway in france. absolutely. rochelle: thank you, james, reporting from servais. talk more about macron's speech. parliament.shed in doug is with me now. i'm equally joined by francois, an expert in communication. to have you both. doug, something that james touched on there, which i think should start with, is how much did this resemble a speech? union tha
s,wly elected about 75% of them never having sat in parliament before. dominated by macron's political party. i noticed many of them taking photographs out of the window of coaches of the press. so you could tell this was a for they and much of macron's speech was about, in educational, pedagog ic, a word often used in french, explaining to m.p.'s role is, explaining to legislators what he expects of them, simplifying the laws,ative process, fewer more effective laws, more efficient law making....
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s singles title... he just makes faces... federer dominated the match as he has done all tournament...ook at him chase this one down at the net and put it away... match point... federer with the ace to close it out in striaght sets... 6-3,,6-1, 6-4... he didn't drop a set all tournament... only the second mens champion to do that... federer finally breaks down in tears under the weight of his accomplishment his record 8th singles title... at 36... he is also the oldest men's champion ever in the open era... ( darya ) one bunny is becoming quite the celebrity for picking up his own droppings. bini the bunny is now a youtube star for using the world's smallest vaccuum cleaner. you can see him cleaning his box and the floor. bini is a four- year-old holland lop who is known for his numerous tricks. handballer 1: you know what i could go for? some scrambled eggs and pancakes. lilly: we got a craving! go, go, go!! crashing cravings in the crave van! jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash bro
s singles title... he just makes faces... federer dominated the match as he has done all tournament...ook at him chase this one down at the net and put it away... match point... federer with the ace to close it out in striaght sets... 6-3,,6-1, 6-4... he didn't drop a set all tournament... only the second mens champion to do that... federer finally breaks down in tears under the weight of his accomplishment his record 8th singles title... at 36... he is also the oldest men's champion ever in...
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. >>> as the russia scandal continues to dominate headlines, we wanted to take a look at the events that led up to and followed donald trump jr.'sd let's bring you down to what we know today. june 3rd, 2016, the first e-mail is sent to donald trump jr. by publicist rob gouldstone. in that e-mail trump promises the younger mr. trump dirt on hillary clinton. june 7th, general election officially begins when hillary clinton and donald trump clinch their party's nominations. also on june 7th, with the meeting already scheduled, trump says this in his victory speech. take a listen. >> i am going to give a major speech on probably monday of next week and we're going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the clintons. i think you're going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >> june 9th, that's the date of the meeting at trump tower attended by donald trump jr. and jared kushner, paul manafort, the russian lawyer with kremlin ties, and potentially others. june 14th, five days later, the first reports that russian hackers penetrated the democratic national committee. then we take you to june 15
. >>> as the russia scandal continues to dominate headlines, we wanted to take a look at the events that led up to and followed donald trump jr.'sd let's bring you down to what we know today. june 3rd, 2016, the first e-mail is sent to donald trump jr. by publicist rob gouldstone. in that e-mail trump promises the younger mr. trump dirt on hillary clinton. june 7th, general election officially begins when hillary clinton and donald trump clinch their party's nominations. also on june...
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dominance. he goes into tomorrow's largely ceremonial final stage with a lead of 5a seconds, knowing he will be crowned for a fourth time as winner of cycling ‘she past three weeks but i think it has been very much a grand tour, in the sense it has been really about the three weeks, and doing those three weeks, in the most conservative but efficient manner. tomorrow, chris froome will sip champagne as he makes his way into the capital. a fitting finale for another vintage year. it was an emphatic time trial performance by chris froome but nevertheless this is then close tour de france, he has been pushed all the way by his main rivals. behind me, paris is getting ready to welcome them tomorrow, the grandstands are being built on the champs—elysees will soon be close because tomorrow the tour de france arrives here and chris froome will be crowned tour de france once more. after eight years, tom daley has won his second individual world diving title. he was 15 when he won his first and he was back to his best at the world aquatics championships in budapest. again, his gold medal came in the ten metre platform and he beat the olympic champion ch
dominance. he goes into tomorrow's largely ceremonial final stage with a lead of 5a seconds, knowing he will be crowned for a fourth time as winner of cycling ‘she past three weeks but i think it has been very much a grand tour, in the sense it has been really about the three weeks, and doing those three weeks, in the most conservative but efficient manner. tomorrow, chris froome will sip champagne as he makes his way into the capital. a fitting finale for another vintage year. it was an...
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dominic chu if you're headed to work, get you up to speed. futures point to a positive opening. if all stays the same, sby three points, dow-jones up by 42 points, nasdaq by 9 to 10 points so far. as for trading action in europe, we're seeing a little of that tone being set there mixed trading, dax is flat, cac in france flat as well ftse, up by a half percent in early trading. >>> dom, following three big international stories this monday morning first, a tense situation in venezuela after that nation holds a highly contested election we're live on the ground in moments. more fallout from this weekend's north korean missile test. a live report from asia. and russia retaliating to u.s. sanctions. start with that story. russian president vladimir putin says the united states has to trim more than 750 people from embassy and consulate. this comes as the president gets ready to sign new sanctions against russia that were passed by congress. the state department calls russia's decision to cut hundreds from diplomatic staff regrettable and uncalled for act. >>> we're following a developing story out of north
dominic chu if you're headed to work, get you up to speed. futures point to a positive opening. if all stays the same, sby three points, dow-jones up by 42 points, nasdaq by 9 to 10 points so far. as for trading action in europe, we're seeing a little of that tone being set there mixed trading, dax is flat, cac in france flat as well ftse, up by a half percent in early trading. >>> dom, following three big international stories this monday morning first, a tense situation in venezuela...
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is also dominated by people who have a clear ideological bent to think there is a large amount of voter fraud way out of the mainstream of what experts think. the vice chair of the commission 'secretary of state crystal rock of kansas, who is also running for governor. he has built his political extravagantound claims of voter fraud. he offered really restrictive bills, proving citizen requirement and a voter id bill that prevented thousands from registering and voting. the godfather of the modern anti-voting movement. when he was at the department of justice under bush in the mid to thousands, he was instrumental in a political investigation of voter fraud that resulted in u.s. attorneys being fired and a major scandal. wayhave j christian adams, out of the mainstream when it comes to claiming there is a large amount of fraud. is personal white whale is the idea there are lots and lots of noncitizens registering to vote. he has put up resorts that exaggerate claims. another member is tim blackwell, the former secretary of state of ohio. he presided over an election in 2004 it was the new york times said exhibited every ailment of the u.s. election system. rejecting provision
is also dominated by people who have a clear ideological bent to think there is a large amount of voter fraud way out of the mainstream of what experts think. the vice chair of the commission 'secretary of state crystal rock of kansas, who is also running for governor. he has built his political extravagantound claims of voter fraud. he offered really restrictive bills, proving citizen requirement and a voter id bill that prevented thousands from registering and voting. the godfather of the...
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probably not the future something mover an ai type solution s is google positioned fo r that transition >> definitely. voice search will dominate longer term. you're talking 10, 20 years from now. it's not eminent they're investing aggressively, hiring i think they'll be at the forefront of the ship at ai. machine learning will dominate the discourse on the tech side over the next probably two generations. >> lot of fun and charge showing nontech ceos, ai and conference calls. >> musk/zuckerberg feud. >> we may have to define what we're talking about. >> i have an answer to that. we are all going to die. >> let move on to gm thank you, guys. gm reporting earnings this morning. phil leb aechlt au has that in chicago with more on the q2 results. phil >> strong numbers that general motors reported. the conference call just begun we'll hop on that and see what kind of commentary they have in terms of second quarter, they beat the street by a wide margin revenue coming in a little lighter than expected. numbers within the numbers in the second quarter, we knew they would have slower north american sales. no surprise that the revenue
probably not the future something mover an ai type solution s is google positioned fo r that transition >> definitely. voice search will dominate longer term. you're talking 10, 20 years from now. it's not eminent they're investing aggressively, hiring i think they'll be at the forefront of the ship at ai. machine learning will dominate the discourse on the tech side over the next probably two generations. >> lot of fun and charge showing nontech ceos, ai and conference calls....
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big box stores dominate large chunks of time in my life. ikea for furniture, b.j.'s i can easily be in in this store for an hour or more and sometimes i have to bring my kids with me. so here's the challenge. what are the healthiest choices to feed myself and the kids from the store cafe? >> there's nowhere else to go. you're at the mercy. >> i take a bevy of options from costco, bj's and sam's club and nutrit massive portions. this is a normal hot dog. this is a costco hotdog. a quarter of a pound. it's double, maybe 2 1/2 times as big. this thing is massive. >> and the thing to remember when you're eating something that is double the size, you're getting double everything. >> same with the chicken bake. >> this chicken bake is like a chicken loaf. here's a hot pocket. how many do you think fit into this. this is two pot pockets. >> so you're getting double whether or not you want it. >> the nutrition info in that chicken bake reflects the portion, 112% of your daily soldup, 230% of your cholesterol, 770 calories. we reached out to costco for their preferred healthi
big box stores dominate large chunks of time in my life. ikea for furniture, b.j.'s i can easily be in in this store for an hour or more and sometimes i have to bring my kids with me. so here's the challenge. what are the healthiest choices to feed myself and the kids from the store cafe? >> there's nowhere else to go. you're at the mercy. >> i take a bevy of options from costco, bj's and sam's club and nutrit massive portions. this is a normal hot dog. this is a costco hotdog. a...
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dominic chu in for wilfred frost. >>> let's show you the picture of the global markets. mixed one for u.s. equity futures. dow futures are positive ses are flat and nasdaq futures are under pressure again down 23 points in the session. if you missed monday's trading action it was a shortened trading day. tech underperformed, energy stocks and banks outperformed, helping the dow fuel a nice rally up to a record high. didn't close there the russell 2000 index did close at a record on monday. we will watch that in today's session. part of what's dominated trade has been a higher treasury yield. ten-year note yield jumping all of last week on monday and continuing this morning. take a look, 2.35. dom asked if we'll break out of the range. we'll get the fed minutes at 2:00 p.m. eastern time >> could be a catcatalyst >> what seemed to change, you had more global fed speak talking about upbeat markets, end of deflation, not even hinting they would be raising rates. >> rates globally-the whole global rates picture, not just in the u.s. but in europe, asian markets, all of a sudden you have this idea, it wasn't that long ago, you and i were
dominic chu in for wilfred frost. >>> let's show you the picture of the global markets. mixed one for u.s. equity futures. dow futures are positive ses are flat and nasdaq futures are under pressure again down 23 points in the session. if you missed monday's trading action it was a shortened trading day. tech underperformed, energy stocks and banks outperformed, helping the dow fuel a nice rally up to a record high. didn't close there the russell 2000 index did close at a record on...
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he talks about moving from an export-driven model, dominated by large corporations, big industrial groups, more towards creating jobs across all tears sety -- all tier society, and supporting small and medium businesses. that is another thing he has been hitting pretty hard. that us take a look at a very specific chart to show everybody why this is so, so important. #btv 2477. 3.8%. that is what this white bar shows the. that is a nice, low unemployment rate overall. that is older workers. korean youth, 10.5. be more specific. how about people not quite 30? 10.6%. remember, young voters gave president moon a lot of support. they were a big part of him being elected. that message has resonated with them. we know that gdp has been growing pretty healthily, 2.9% in the first quarter. we will get the new gdp numbers on thursday. overall, growth is not bad. it is the way growth is occurring and who it is benefiting. that is who he is talking about and what this five-year plan, released at 10:00 a.m. south korea time, is going to highlight. about hisnt to ask own support. does he have the support, and to what extent does he have it? the you
he talks about moving from an export-driven model, dominated by large corporations, big industrial groups, more towards creating jobs across all tears sety -- all tier society, and supporting small and medium businesses. that is another thing he has been hitting pretty hard. that us take a look at a very specific chart to show everybody why this is so, so important. #btv 2477. 3.8%. that is what this white bar shows the. that is a nice, low unemployment rate overall. that is older workers....
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s meeting with a rushion. i'm sure that will dominate. liz: president obama led from behind.solve. ukraine now wants to join nato. if president trump says, yes, ukraine you should join nato, by the way also a time for the french president to bridge the gap blown open by angela merkel's chilly treatment of the president. so maybe the french president can step in here saying this is a way to bridge the two sides of the atlantic to get president trump in on what they're feeling. by the way macron does not like "brexit." so that is an issue too. he is solidly behind the european union. stuart: on almost all issues the europeans are opposed to what america has to offer. >> except that, this is also the anniversary of bastille day. remember what happened last year? there is very deep concern on terror front. the strength that donald trump projects in that area is something i think that the many europeans, may not be elites that write newspapers or that sit in brussels or in paris. but, everyday french people and are concerned about terrorism and like the approach donald trump has t
s meeting with a rushion. i'm sure that will dominate. liz: president obama led from behind.solve. ukraine now wants to join nato. if president trump says, yes, ukraine you should join nato, by the way also a time for the french president to bridge the gap blown open by angela merkel's chilly treatment of the president. so maybe the french president can step in here saying this is a way to bridge the two sides of the atlantic to get president trump in on what they're feeling. by the way macron...
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in the mid-1990's, the supreme court explained to states that if you use race to much it becomes a dominant factor in come you violate the equal protection clause. what is going on is the states feel, and i think with good reason, they are caught in between. if they use race to little, they have a potential section 2 violation. too much, and equal protection violation. these cases are both about drawing that line. north carolina and virginia argued among other things that they used race appropriately. in both cases, democrats challenged them for using race to much. they did not want the state to drought minority districts that have minority populations over 50%. they wanted the lines close to 50% and have voters spread out so they could influence other districts. divided because of differences in reasoning, i want to emphasize these cases broadly stand for the proposition. unanimously in both cases the court will be skeptical of the use of race. the democrats prevailed in both on theithout a dissent basic proposition. the headline coming out of these cases is that democrats won challenges t
in the mid-1990's, the supreme court explained to states that if you use race to much it becomes a dominant factor in come you violate the equal protection clause. what is going on is the states feel, and i think with good reason, they are caught in between. if they use race to little, they have a potential section 2 violation. too much, and equal protection violation. these cases are both about drawing that line. north carolina and virginia argued among other things that they used race...
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s&p hitting a record, nasdaq, as well. ng stocks back in a big way. earnings were a dominating fact or. a merger in the media sector. let's look at the close. we are not seeing large moves in numbers. let's go to the standout stocks. that is where you see sizable moves, notably in the scripps that is the company talked about for mergers. there is also a big move in the entire sector for that. morgan stanley is notable. in all the financial stocks there has been a downward move as a result because whatever good news they reported in market earnings, the focus has been on the weakness in the core unit. reported wastanley that they blow up the trading revenue and beat goldman sachs. that was the headline that carried the day forward for them. negative quarter weighing on that stock. if you have a chart you can bring up for me -- the question as we hit these record numbers in the nasdaq is, are we back above the levels of the dotcom boom? the answer is, yes. around see the peak 1999, 2000. a lot of the players back in 1999 are not there. but you talk about facebook, amazon, netflix, they we
s&p hitting a record, nasdaq, as well. ng stocks back in a big way. earnings were a dominating fact or. a merger in the media sector. let's look at the close. we are not seeing large moves in numbers. let's go to the standout stocks. that is where you see sizable moves, notably in the scripps that is the company talked about for mergers. there is also a big move in the entire sector for that. morgan stanley is notable. in all the financial stocks there has been a downward move as a result...
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s who will independently manage the businesses. it has been a volatile week for bitcoin, on track for its biggest weekly decline since march. the frenzy to get into cryptocurrencies continues and dominatedssions in london. the annual conference wrapped up today. caroline hyde sat down with a key investor in the space. tell us what you got. caroline: thank you. i got a chance to sit down with rob moffat, partner at the largest series a focused company. it announced a $66 million funding round this week to help expand geographically but also push into cryptocurrencies. before delving into the world of blockchain, i started by asking where he was finding opportunities to invest. take a listen. >> we have seen a lot of activity around lending. the first peer-to-peer lender. that was the first area we feel is great growth. the second is around reforms of doing digital banking. $66 billion raised this week. they do foreign-exchange for people traveling abroad for financial needs and become this real hub for financial needs. that has been quite a growth from zero to 700,000 users over two years. it is extraordinary to see that growth in financial services. caroline: what about the cryptocurren
s who will independently manage the businesses. it has been a volatile week for bitcoin, on track for its biggest weekly decline since march. the frenzy to get into cryptocurrencies continues and dominatedssions in london. the annual conference wrapped up today. caroline hyde sat down with a key investor in the space. tell us what you got. caroline: thank you. i got a chance to sit down with rob moffat, partner at the largest series a focused company. it announced a $66 million funding round...