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from dupont. >> and some breaking news from gm. >> another day, another set after recalls.his time, three of them. they cover an assortment of model year 2014 to 2015 full-size pickup trucks and suvs. also, a number of 2014 model year chevy caprice police cars, and rear shock ab sasorbers for 2014 model year corvettes. and if you have a 2014 chevy caprice police car model, or a 2014 corvette, those are the vehicles covered. back to you. >> we know the number of recalls, but not the number of vehicles covered right now, correct? >> we do, but there's an assortment of them. about 392-odd thousand of these pickups. >> thanks for that friday after the close, gm announces three more recalls. guy, what do we say about gm? >> uncool. but that goes without saying. and the stock, it has less and less effect on the stock. people become numb. still the way to play the space, downstream with the autoparts makers. >> and gm, go and do something else. there's going to be more of these. >> doc, how would you play gm on monday? >> i think it continues to trade down. not huge, but there's g
from dupont. >> and some breaking news from gm. >> another day, another set after recalls.his time, three of them. they cover an assortment of model year 2014 to 2015 full-size pickup trucks and suvs. also, a number of 2014 model year chevy caprice police cars, and rear shock ab sasorbers for 2014 model year corvettes. and if you have a 2014 chevy caprice police car model, or a 2014 corvette, those are the vehicles covered. back to you. >> we know the number of recalls, but...
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hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ liz: dupont, we have some breaking news on dupont.ng its full-year guidance due to weakness in its agricultural segment. obviously it is hurting the stock slightly. the bid and ask are below the closing value. important note, this does not help dupont. it already has activist investor nelson peltz breathing down its neck. they are looking to spin off you call it the performance chemical business. the company says we'll not make full-year guidance. in fact we have to lower it. not great for the stock. we'll see what happens tomorrow. >>> a pause, a breath and let's look at today's market drivers. all three indices ending the day in the red with consumers staples and financials leading decline. utilities was best-performing sector. kimberly foss was liked them. >>> number of americans filing for first time unemployment benefits fell 3,000 to 312,000. >>> gold falling from the highest close in 10 weeks. the precious metal ended session down .4 of a percent to $1317 a troy ounce. david. david: here is what is keeping a lot of cash still o
hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ liz: dupont, we have some breaking news on dupont.ng its full-year guidance due to weakness in its agricultural segment. obviously it is hurting the stock slightly. the bid and ask are below the closing value. important note, this does not help dupont. it already has activist investor nelson peltz breathing down its neck. they are looking to spin off you call it the performance chemical business. the company says we'll not make full-year guidance....
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. >>> let's do talking numbers, and talk about dupont.with the company slashing profit forecast after winter chipped into the agricultural sales. but could depont still have the right chemistry for your portfolio? >> that's terrible. >> we had to say that. >>> rich and erin are here. i hope your puns are better than mine. rich, give us the technicals. >> one minute you're you have half a million in soy beans, and the next your kids don't go to college and they repossess the bentley. i'm going to show you how to avoid that. you can see the run, this stock has climbed higher with the well-defined trendline. in fact late last month we break out to a fresh new high, almost touching $70, but you can see the sharp pullback today. what should have happened, mandy, if the stock were healthy is that the support at the low end of that consolidation and the trendline and 150-day should have provided support. clearly it has not, which really spells trouble for the stock. when we zoom out and look longer term, it goes from bad to worse. i'm looking at
. >>> let's do talking numbers, and talk about dupont.with the company slashing profit forecast after winter chipped into the agricultural sales. but could depont still have the right chemistry for your portfolio? >> that's terrible. >> we had to say that. >>> rich and erin are here. i hope your puns are better than mine. rich, give us the technicals. >> one minute you're you have half a million in soy beans, and the next your kids don't go to college and...
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this red area here is syngenta, this is dupont and this is dow agrosciences.these fields are being sprayed down there right next to our community, our school and our hospital. these residents here get a lot of dust and pesticide drift from the trade winds blowing it into their home. so, everything from our soil to our water to our honey bees to the children is being exposed with off-the-chart amounts of chemicals. >> this district of the port town of waimea is especially affected. in this small road near the fields alone, 26 people are suffering from cancer. victims meet to talk in the community center. >> certain poisons they spray affect me more than other poisons. i don't know what they spray and how much they spray, but i know. my body tells me because i cannot breathe. so -- and my wife had breast cancer and the experts came down from the mainland and they said atrazine is one of the poisons that they use heavily here. that poison causes estrogen-positive breast cancer. another neighbor two doors down, the husband has gone to emergency three times because
this red area here is syngenta, this is dupont and this is dow agrosciences.these fields are being sprayed down there right next to our community, our school and our hospital. these residents here get a lot of dust and pesticide drift from the trade winds blowing it into their home. so, everything from our soil to our water to our honey bees to the children is being exposed with off-the-chart amounts of chemicals. >> this district of the port town of waimea is especially affected. in this...
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she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless women in her field. she advanced at dupont in part because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes the loss of body hair. researchers at yale used a drug intended for rheumatoid arthritis on a man with total baldness who then grew a full head of hair. researchers call this a huge step forward in the treatment of the disease. >>> when we come back tonight, soccer fever -- or football, if you insist. as the u.s. gets ready for the next big battle in brazil. >>> finally tonight, in a nation as football crazed as ours where the nfl rules the roost among professional sports, a whole lot of people have been surprised at the swelling interest in world cup soccer under way in brazil. as the u.s.
she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless women in her field. she advanced at dupont in part because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia,...
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dupont purchased the world's most famous stamp in that 1980 for $935,000.e died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing the wrestler david schultz on his farm. we'll be right back. >> thank you for watching cbs-3 at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and natasha brown. for lesley, kathy and everyone here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. we're signing off now but always on at cbsphilly.com. dave is next with olivia wild. have a good night. we'll see you again tomorrow. have a good night. we'll see you again tomorrow. ♪
dupont purchased the world's most famous stamp in that 1980 for $935,000.e died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing the wrestler david schultz on his farm. we'll be right back. >> thank you for watching cbs-3 at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and natasha brown. for lesley, kathy and everyone here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. we're signing off now but always on at cbsphilly.com. dave is next with olivia wild. have a good night....
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dupont purchased the world's most famous stamp in that 1980 for $935,000.e of course died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing the wrestler david schultz on his farm. we'll be right back. >> thank you for watching cbs-3 at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and natasha brown. for lesley, kathy and everyone here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. we're signing off now but always on at cbsphilly.com. dave is next with olivia wild. have a good night. we'll see you again tomorrow. have a good night. we'll see you again tomorrow. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the complete nutribullet system free! details just ahead. >> my muscle aches, my back aches really started to decrease significantly in one week. >> first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting.
dupont purchased the world's most famous stamp in that 1980 for $935,000.e of course died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing the wrestler david schultz on his farm. we'll be right back. >> thank you for watching cbs-3 at 11:00. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with erika von tiehl and natasha brown. for lesley, kathy and everyone here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. we're signing off now but always on at cbsphilly.com. dave is next with olivia wild. have a...
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dynasty that the dupont corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks ed. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. placed specific places try to play pulling out of. your life for. the taking everybody plays the lead. like the players playing the same setting all time place cases mostly to blame sometimes for nothing which played this season and. it's not just keep up the story. just to be safe be a stage eight look to be. but each player was playing . the blame well groomed to try to show thirty fold can just bend over fifteen billion euros on culture to head says should be one hundred fifty million degrees with uncle mark to tool to sell something pisco to france the trouble in such a song plain o
dynasty that the dupont corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks ed. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over...
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dupont lowering guidance for the quarter and the year.some of the bullish -- bearish actions today, and that's why the premarket was weaker. the s&p at the top of your screen. and the opening bell down here at the big board. tcp international, an manufacturer of lighting technologies celebrating its ipo that happened yesterday. at the nasdaq, michael's, specialty retailer of arts and crafts celebrating its ipo today, and we'll talk with the ceo on "squawk alley" at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. moving on this news, david, taking 8.5% stake, discussion on whether or not they would split in two companies, and apparently, wisconsin has strong antita antitakeover laws. >> that is important in terms of where a company is incorporated when you want to toss the board and go to a approximaty fight. in this case, a well-worn path, spin off the food business for two pure play companies for the quarter. this is a company with a food business and a crane business. even, perhaps, somebody not familiar with the company say that's not the great synergy betwe
dupont lowering guidance for the quarter and the year.some of the bullish -- bearish actions today, and that's why the premarket was weaker. the s&p at the top of your screen. and the opening bell down here at the big board. tcp international, an manufacturer of lighting technologies celebrating its ipo that happened yesterday. at the nasdaq, michael's, specialty retailer of arts and crafts celebrating its ipo today, and we'll talk with the ceo on "squawk alley" at 11:00 a.m....
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dupont gave a disappointing outlook. the stock got hit hard. a holiday-shortened week next week.hen investors get back, they will be focused. bank stocks, many report in the second week of july. that's going to be really the first look at some of the largest companies, what they're thinking for the second half of the year. >> this is a space that some investors love to hate. probably what they're going to be announcing, people would be buying them hand over fist. -- the diverse financial -- they're even cheaper. trading at about 11.5 times. obviously, there's a lot of concern. so much headline risk, regulatory risk. >> and did you see that? the three money centers, down over the year. and some up. and to me, that's interesting, because investors don't know what to do with them. and looking at european financials, closed down a quarter of a percent down this week. if you were looking at these, you would think they would be having their annual drop. and they think they can go after -- >> and what got them into trouble, what they're doing here in the united states. and the dark pool
dupont gave a disappointing outlook. the stock got hit hard. a holiday-shortened week next week.hen investors get back, they will be focused. bank stocks, many report in the second week of july. that's going to be really the first look at some of the largest companies, what they're thinking for the second half of the year. >> this is a space that some investors love to hate. probably what they're going to be announcing, people would be buying them hand over fist. -- the diverse financial...
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the company applies dupont products such as teflon.has been injured, although part of the building collapsed. no homes have been evacuated. also, firefighters remain on the scene. we'll follow this investigation and have developments for you throughout the day. for now, live in camden, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> good morning, pun one note in montgomery county. perkiomen township, late yesterday afternoon, penndot shut down the graterford road bridge because it's structurally deficient. stick to plank road to get around it. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> no getting around this, this is the last day of spring. full sunshine for today. and much less humid than what we saw yesterday. sunny skies, a live view from high atop the comcast center in center city. the seven-day forecast has temperatures in the 80s today, 70s tomorrow. and bright, sunny skies for the first full day of summer. >> good day friday. have a good weekend. >> "today" show is next. thanks for watching. >>> good morning. breaking news. a major mudslide
the company applies dupont products such as teflon.has been injured, although part of the building collapsed. no homes have been evacuated. also, firefighters remain on the scene. we'll follow this investigation and have developments for you throughout the day. for now, live in camden, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> good morning, pun one note in montgomery county. perkiomen township, late yesterday afternoon, penndot shut down the graterford road bridge because it's structurally...
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stephanie was described as a pioneer for women in science by her former employer dupont. she created kevlar in the mid-1960s. it's been used in bullet-proof vests since the '70s and believed to save the lives of thousands of police officers and american troops in the years since. stephanie was 90. since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the stu >>> to analyze the latest on the situation in iraq, gideon rose is with the counsel of foreign relations and editor of foreign affairs magazine. we got into it as soon as you got into the studio. a border town along syria was captured by sunni islamists. how important is this power grab? >> the sunni jihadists, isis group, is taking a lot of territory. but the ones they are taking are sunni, largely desert and not particularly straoepblgicily important. a battle of power in iraq between the shia in the south, the kurds in the northeast and the sunnis in other areas. >> something is happening within the sunni extremists. you predicted a splintering starting to happen between loyalists of isil. >> sunnis are united in not liking the shi
stephanie was described as a pioneer for women in science by her former employer dupont. she created kevlar in the mid-1960s. it's been used in bullet-proof vests since the '70s and believed to save the lives of thousands of police officers and american troops in the years since. stephanie was 90. since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the stu >>> to analyze the latest on the situation in iraq, gideon rose is with the counsel of foreign relations and editor of foreign affairs...
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her former employer dupont announced her death calling her a pioneer for science. >>> a music festival from around the world. >> against the backdrop of the mythical backdrop of borneo, many gather to celebrate their heritage. they serve as a bridge for the current generation of listeners of songs long forgotten. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: for emmanuel, reinventing southern italy's dance and tradition means finding a new way to discover his people's identity. >> this is my soul. this is very important for me. i don't play the conventional music. i only play traditional music. this is for me very important. this is the base of the people, of the story of the people. >> reporter: the gather something seen as one of the most successful world music festivals. hundreds of musicians are here to perform showcasing different types of music that have long been neglected for generations. they say through their songs they hope to revive parts of their heritage. >> reporter: for 17 years it has been held here in eastern malaysia. the local government said it is not only increased tourism it has hel
her former employer dupont announced her death calling her a pioneer for science. >>> a music festival from around the world. >> against the backdrop of the mythical backdrop of borneo, many gather to celebrate their heritage. they serve as a bridge for the current generation of listeners of songs long forgotten. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: for emmanuel, reinventing southern italy's dance and tradition means finding a new way to discover his people's identity. >> this...
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dupont is cutting its full-year profit forecast.hemical performance unit have advanced at a slower than expected coast. >>> let's get back to our guest hosts, blair efron and ralph schlosstein. we teased this, but i want to get back to the deal making stuff. just briefly on the jobs stuff, what are you actually expecting? >> the number, who knows? 53 months in a row of increased employment, 200,000 jobs average. no reason to think, frankly, more of the same. and you know, optimistic. >> i agree with that. >> where are you guys on -- we had kevin worsch on yesterday, about the fed, and where we are. he made an impassioned case against what the fed is doing. where do you guys sit on that issue? >> look, first of all, i think the fed is path dependent and economic results dependent. and i think, you know, a year ago, i was on the show and we talked about papering and there was all this sturm and drong about that. and i said, basically, there's two outcomes. one, the economy is doing better and the fed tapers, or two, the economy is not
dupont is cutting its full-year profit forecast.hemical performance unit have advanced at a slower than expected coast. >>> let's get back to our guest hosts, blair efron and ralph schlosstein. we teased this, but i want to get back to the deal making stuff. just briefly on the jobs stuff, what are you actually expecting? >> the number, who knows? 53 months in a row of increased employment, 200,000 jobs average. no reason to think, frankly, more of the same. and you know,...
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the business specializes in applying dupont products like teflon.now no word on injuries or evacuations. no homes are nearby. but traffic is being detoured around ferry to mechanic. this is basically an industrial park. we'll stay on the scene, monitor the situation and have more for you in the next half hour. live in camden, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> get ready for this. if you're bound for the beach, listen up. one roadway is jacking up tolls. why it will affect people who like spending their weekends on the beach. >>> and harley-davidson motorcycles are known for their loud engines. the company is now working on a new kind of hog, one that doesn't make any sound at all bill? >>> skies are clear. you can't hear it but there is dry air moving into the area. if you're going out the door, you'll see a lot of sunshine today. 64 right now at 5:37. [ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in
the business specializes in applying dupont products like teflon.now no word on injuries or evacuations. no homes are nearby. but traffic is being detoured around ferry to mechanic. this is basically an industrial park. we'll stay on the scene, monitor the situation and have more for you in the next half hour. live in camden, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> get ready for this. if you're bound for the beach, listen up. one roadway is jacking up tolls. why it will affect people who...
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dupont gave a disappointing outlook, the stock hit hard, and holiday shortened week, and when investors get back, they will be squarely focused. it's q3, and q2, citi stocks, all report in that second week of july, and that's really the first look at what the largest companies in the country are thinking about the outlook for the second half of the year, and we'll get squarely focused on it quickly. >> this is a space, though, where it seems like investors love to hate. if it's what the current forecast for earnings are and what they will probably announce early, people would boy them hand over fist. look at the xlf, 30% of that is the money center banks, diverse financial institutions that own investment banks that represent 50% of it, that group is trading at less than 13 times trailing earnings, but the insurance companies are cheaper trading at 11 .5% trailings 12-month earnings. obviously, there's concern. interest rates hurt the insurers, and as far as the banks are concerned, there's so much regulatory risk, that's why people are staying away from them. >> that graph was interest
dupont gave a disappointing outlook, the stock hit hard, and holiday shortened week, and when investors get back, they will be squarely focused. it's q3, and q2, citi stocks, all report in that second week of july, and that's really the first look at what the largest companies in the country are thinking about the outlook for the second half of the year, and we'll get squarely focused on it quickly. >> this is a space, though, where it seems like investors love to hate. if it's what the...
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southern california, much the same scene in washington, dc, where the district set up big screens in dupont circle for outdoor viewing party. >> in kansas city, missouri, thousands filled the enter entertainment district. >> after a biting incident, the governing soccer body found italian player and he banned for four months from all soccer-related activities and pay as fine of $112,000, the most severe ever handed out for a world cup for onfield action. >>> this is more world cup action this afternoon. you can see south korea and belgium on espn and algeria will take on russia on espn2. knick is talking to local fans and getting their reaction to the outcome of the united states and germany game. he will bring that to you with a report in a couple of minutes. >> we have breaking news in san francisco, a serious water main break at alameda and division street and part of the street has the potential for collapsing. our reporter joins us with more. >>> still unsafe situation but quite a mess in the neighborhood, the source of the break is 500 yards behind me. this is as close as we could get
southern california, much the same scene in washington, dc, where the district set up big screens in dupont circle for outdoor viewing party. >> in kansas city, missouri, thousands filled the enter entertainment district. >> after a biting incident, the governing soccer body found italian player and he banned for four months from all soccer-related activities and pay as fine of $112,000, the most severe ever handed out for a world cup for onfield action. >>> this is more...
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one owner was a murderer, john dupont. million. $20 million for that one cent stamp. >> that's crazy. >> unreal. >> jeff, your honeymoon is still up. and you're getting a lot of attention for the honeymoon. >> you may be thinking what kind of honeymoon jeff? it's the moon in the sky. it's going to have a honey glow to it. the hottest weather was in the north bay at 85. if you are still wanting to take dad to something, maybe can you take dad to the a's game. or maybe you're a jgiants fan. >> enjoy your weekend. thanks for joining us. >> bye-bye. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- dave chappelle, musical guests ice-t and body count and featuring the legendary roots
one owner was a murderer, john dupont. million. $20 million for that one cent stamp. >> that's crazy. >> unreal. >> jeff, your honeymoon is still up. and you're getting a lot of attention for the honeymoon. >> you may be thinking what kind of honeymoon jeff? it's the moon in the sky. it's going to have a honey glow to it. the hottest weather was in the north bay at 85. if you are still wanting to take dad to something, maybe can you take dad to the a's game. or maybe...
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. >>> late news from dupont. sharing dropping after it cut the second quarter and full year guidance citing lower than expected corn seed and sales and higher than expected write downs due to a high inventory of seeds. the stock was slightly lower in regular trade today. >>> well, it was another down day on wall street despite some encouraging economic news, job claims dipped lower and personal incomes both edged higher a little bit in may but some were disappointed it rose half as expected so they lowered the growth forecast for the second quarter. the dow lost 21 and the nasdaq fell by a fraction and s&p off by two points. >>> now wall street was buzzing about provocative comments from kevin warsh. he described the policies of benefitting the rich at the expense of the poor. >> if you have access to credit, the you've got a big balance sheet, the fed made you richer. so i would say this has been in some sense reverse robin hood. this is a way to make the well to do even more well to do because that's what the f
. >>> late news from dupont. sharing dropping after it cut the second quarter and full year guidance citing lower than expected corn seed and sales and higher than expected write downs due to a high inventory of seeds. the stock was slightly lower in regular trade today. >>> well, it was another down day on wall street despite some encouraging economic news, job claims dipped lower and personal incomes both edged higher a little bit in may but some were disappointed it rose...
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dupont. that's scary for me, because i know the experts for certain things are there.ilies have this knowledge, having this networking and children's hospitals working together, it becomes known, so families can go -- you know, they're free to travel to delaware for one thing, and texas for another because that provides the best care for their baby. >> thanks so much for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure talking to you, thanks for your time. >>> that's all the time we have. for "sg md today." "new day" continues after a quick break with christi paul and victor blackwell. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to sunday on cnn. i'm christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell. the georgia father charged with murder after leaving his toddler
dupont. that's scary for me, because i know the experts for certain things are there.ilies have this knowledge, having this networking and children's hospitals working together, it becomes known, so families can go -- you know, they're free to travel to delaware for one thing, and texas for another because that provides the best care for their baby. >> thanks so much for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure talking to you, thanks for your time....
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both children were taken to ai dupont hospital for children, for treatment of their injuries. the adult sake treated at wilmington hospital and police are trying to track down the person that set off the fireworks. >> philadelphia police are looking forearmed gunman that held up a northeast philadelphia sneaker store tonight. police state robber forced four employees into the rear of the kicks usa store welsh road before 6:00. police say he not only stole $1,000 he got away with store's security system. no shots were fired. none of the employees were hurt. >> police in salem, new jersey are trying to track down the woman that savagely beat another woman in front of the victim's 2-year-old son. live at salem police "action news" reporter dann cuellar, dann what is the latest here? >> reporter: jim the suspect is nor to found say him and actively is being sought in philadelphia where she's known to have relatives. if you want to know how brutal the attack was look at the victim's face and she'll tell us what happened and the-year-old tried taken to veen. >> i'm telling her i don
both children were taken to ai dupont hospital for children, for treatment of their injuries. the adult sake treated at wilmington hospital and police are trying to track down the person that set off the fireworks. >> philadelphia police are looking forearmed gunman that held up a northeast philadelphia sneaker store tonight. police state robber forced four employees into the rear of the kicks usa store welsh road before 6:00. police say he not only stole $1,000 he got away with store's...
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the last owner was john dupont, serving time for murder.pert called this stamp the mona lisa of stamps. a 1 cent stamp, paid $9 million for it. >> good return. >> nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news today starts now. >>> hot and humid air moving in. a heat advisory will take effect later today as we warm well into the 90s. >> with that dangerous heat comes the threat of storms. here's a look at the nbc 10 first alert radar. all quiet now but thunderstorms are in the forecast for this evening. and good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 80 degrees already. let's get updated with meteorologist tedd florendo in the first alert weather center. >> that's right, tracy. when we start off in the 80s you know it's going to be a hot day for sure. 90s yesterday, 90s again for the day today. currently outside, a lot of our neighborhoods already in the 80s. here's a live look outside from center city. once you step outside, you'll feel the humidity out there and the
the last owner was john dupont, serving time for murder.pert called this stamp the mona lisa of stamps. a 1 cent stamp, paid $9 million for it. >> good return. >> nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news today starts now. >>> hot and humid air moving in. a heat advisory will take effect later today as we warm well into the 90s. >> with that dangerous heat comes the threat of storms. here's a look at the nbc 10 first alert radar. all...
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we are seeing this image coming out of the nation's capitol, a huge crowd of fans in dupont circle inngton, d.c. they can also be found on the beaches of rio de janiero watching the match from the beaches. the game, itself, is in the second half. we can say now that germany is now up 1-nil. this is a crucial game for team u.s.a. they have to beat the heavily favored germans to guarantee a spot t in chicago right now, thousands of soccer fans are watching the match. usher, i gather moments ago a gasp went up from the crowd. >> that's right. moments ago you see saw the crowd flying down as germany scored the first goal making it 1-0. but, you know, this is a crowd that has been catching this team for some time. on sunday, about 12,000 people came out to downtown to view the game against portugal. they expect a bigger crowd today. they are prepared, they say, for some 30,000 fans to come out and watch this game so am people are jumping on the band wagon following the u.s. team. that's something some people have said, you know, is good, bad, has a bad connotation but most people say, the
we are seeing this image coming out of the nation's capitol, a huge crowd of fans in dupont circle inngton, d.c. they can also be found on the beaches of rio de janiero watching the match from the beaches. the game, itself, is in the second half. we can say now that germany is now up 1-nil. this is a crucial game for team u.s.a. they have to beat the heavily favored germans to guarantee a spot t in chicago right now, thousands of soccer fans are watching the match. usher, i gather moments ago a...
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she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless in her field.ff in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes the loss of body hair. researchers at yale used a drug intended for rheumatoid arthritis on a man with total baldness who then grew a head of hair. researchers call this a huge step forward in the treatment of the disease. >>> when we come back, soccer fever, or football, if you insist, as the u.s. gets ready for the next big battle in brazil. it's a fact. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteri
she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless in her field.ff in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes the loss of body hair. researchers at yale used a...
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be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new and to mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you send me i cannot wait to dig more and it is a really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. live . the live. live live. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to live. live live. live.
be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new and to mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you send me i cannot wait to dig more and it is a really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project...
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be doing gerard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you've sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks. that's our show you guys joining in tomorrow when i break the sound all over again. lol. it's technology innovation all the least a melon minutes from around russia we've got the future covered. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question for. think i'm just looking. over my shoulder do is go did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the constitution. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our demo
be doing gerard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you've sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project...
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be doing gerard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. lisa tried to clear. up the police going to. want to thank you. for. taking every minute. of the time a no no law no weapon. of my own like. say the. least pieces of meat. sometimes for nothing. this season and it's still. just we still we can still be jobst if you see a stage eight looking to leave but he was. you know general macarthur once said americans never quit that was when there was something worth fighting for before fraud was the only way of life post gold standard abandonment an
be doing gerard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project...
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dupont also in the headlines. cutting forecast. that stock is lower in the after-hours trade. 420 $7pany raising billion yesterday selling nearly billionng $427 yesterday. initial publicof offerings, alibaba said it lands to sell on the new york stock exchange under the ticker symbol baba. for more, let's go to our editor at large, cory johnson. on nasdaq.y listing alibaba listing on the nyse. does it matter what exchange it lists on? know, both exchanges are perfectly willing to list and get the listing fees. it's a way to make more money on the exchanges. it's possible that the thattrial street credit the new york stock exchange has carried over to alibaba. it certainly is a giant company or could be if prevailing notions hold. onjust a little more alibaba, if you buy shares, you don't necessarily own shares in alibaba, you own shares in an offshore entity that has an with alibaba, correct? structure called a variable interest entity. it's something that's required by the chinese government. isolate those companies in a slight wa
dupont also in the headlines. cutting forecast. that stock is lower in the after-hours trade. 420 $7pany raising billion yesterday selling nearly billionng $427 yesterday. initial publicof offerings, alibaba said it lands to sell on the new york stock exchange under the ticker symbol baba. for more, let's go to our editor at large, cory johnson. on nasdaq.y listing alibaba listing on the nyse. does it matter what exchange it lists on? know, both exchanges are perfectly willing to list and get...
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be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. slaves are trying to play polo going to. play for them for sure taking every minute. and play all the weapons. like the players playing the same setting all time place cases most elite players sometimes from nothing which plays this song and it's just such luck just keep up the story you'll be just getting to the safety of the stage to take the t.v. . but speech was playing playing well going to the future please show thirty four can just bend over to see billion euros in full keep head say
be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's were bringing that out with a new engine mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project...
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product called racks and racks was something that was manufactured for adults but some doctors at dupont hospital looked at emma and it took the idea of rex and a three d. printer that they had of ours and they actually took that particular item and scale it down for a young girl who was four years old and for the first time. time she was able to move or arms interact with it was an object so she was able to verbalize things and play with things for them for the first time so maisie know they make prosthetics all the time right in the lab and that exact is going to be cheaper and faster well there's two things it's definitely less expensive and in a couple ways one you think about an adult an adult really doesn't change too much of it losing weight or gaining weight but for a young child they're growing all the time so the interesting thing about this is the mother is able then to say ok emma's grown x. amount and then they'll print out a certain piece that conforms to whatever growth is the interesting thing about this is a bit it's been a foundation set up and as magic arms at this poi
product called racks and racks was something that was manufactured for adults but some doctors at dupont hospital looked at emma and it took the idea of rex and a three d. printer that they had of ours and they actually took that particular item and scale it down for a young girl who was four years old and for the first time. time she was able to move or arms interact with it was an object so she was able to verbalize things and play with things for them for the first time so maisie know they...
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be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new and to mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project everyone get involved thanks ed. that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the fat all over again. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right story straight headlines there's a reason they don't want you to not. want to raise that we should leave now let's break the set. and the prospects of peace preliminary talks of a limited nature are underway to avoid an all out civil war to be seen whether the regime in can be serious today one thing is certain violence foamy divides ukraine . you know general macarthur once said americans never quit that was w
be doing girard colby's du pont dynasty behind the nylon curtain this is an amazing history of the dupont dynasty that the du ponts corporation itself managed to kill twice both in the seventy's and eighty's we're bringing that out with a new and to mark i have to tell you that i mean i was so fascinated just reading the books that you sent me i cannot wait to dig more and it is really hidden history here that everyone needs to check out thank you so much mark crispin miller amazing project...
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material stocks falling because of dupont. let's talk about what's going on for the year.mark the last trading day of the first half of the year. .he s&p 500 has risen nearly 6% it has had records a number of times. joining me with any cap halftime report is eric. when you look back over the first half of the year, what are the big trends we have seen in etf? let's begin with where the money is going. >> $71 billion has gone into etf's. that's the same as last year. a lot of that came in the last six weeks. a lot of assets have been spread out amongst the classes. it's pretty spread out. the trend i think that's most impressive is vanguard. ts. of all asse it has 67 etf's. they put up -- astonishing numbers. the average vanguard etf has this year.61 million a lot of the hot money has been moved quieter this year. there has not been the hair in the race that has taken on the money. vanguard is like the tortoise. they have slowly plodded along as usual. six out of the top 10 etf's are vanguard. we will wait to see if any of the hot money wakes up. thes coming back in second
material stocks falling because of dupont. let's talk about what's going on for the year.mark the last trading day of the first half of the year. .he s&p 500 has risen nearly 6% it has had records a number of times. joining me with any cap halftime report is eric. when you look back over the first half of the year, what are the big trends we have seen in etf? let's begin with where the money is going. >> $71 billion has gone into etf's. that's the same as last year. a lot of that came...
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material shares are trading lower after dupont cut its forecast.rombie & fitch is one of them, raised its price target by $10. $60 a share. jeffrey said abercrombie is well-positioned the summer, and back-to-school shopping season. michaels is making its trading debut today. the arts and crafts retailer raised for $70 million in its ipo. higher by trading less than 1%. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes and bloomberg west will be right back. >> you are watching bloomberg west. i'm cory johnson. the legislation to kill patent trolls died on the senate floor. patent trolls live on for now. but the supreme court is not letting patent reform remain at a standstill. head of the patent office made a major policy announcement, offering a new approach to combat use trolls. let's take a quick moment to define the straight -- to find that phrase. >> they are called patent trolls -- companies who have acquired the rights to patents but don't actually sell or produce anything. oftenuild patent arsenals collected from the abandoned stockpiles of uni
material shares are trading lower after dupont cut its forecast.rombie & fitch is one of them, raised its price target by $10. $60 a share. jeffrey said abercrombie is well-positioned the summer, and back-to-school shopping season. michaels is making its trading debut today. the arts and crafts retailer raised for $70 million in its ipo. higher by trading less than 1%. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes and bloomberg west will be right back. >> you are watching bloomberg...
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her former employer dupont announced her death, calling her a true pioneer for women in science. >> thankyou very much for watching. we have another full bulletin of news coming up. thank you very much for watching. >> fran drescher >> bad things happen to good people >> an incredible fight >> there was like a perfect storm... >> an ability to overcome... >> i was able to turn my pain into purpose... >> her inspirational story >> you pull yourself up, and you start all over again... >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >>> it iraq being dismembered by sectarian violence as hundreds of military advisors head to baghdad. a border catastrophe in texas because of illegal immigration. a plan for a surge in law enforce. faces criticism. >>> kids as young as 13 can get life sentences for murder. whether they can be redeemed at at the heart of a battle.
her former employer dupont announced her death, calling her a true pioneer for women in science. >> thankyou very much for watching. we have another full bulletin of news coming up. thank you very much for watching. >> fran drescher >> bad things happen to good people >> an incredible fight >> there was like a perfect storm... >> an ability to overcome... >> i was able to turn my pain into purpose... >> her inspirational story >> you pull...
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so, when these -- that became clear that creative juices kicked in and the dupont company came up withomething that people could do. not aspire to go and do it. we led that and people in the world did it it wound up something called montreal protocol. it turned out in retrospect, scientists who were worried were right, and montreal protocol came along just in time. i say to myself now, with this situation, reagan had a a poin, we studied what happened and it might be risky why not take out a insurance policy. neil: why done we take one outback in 1970s? we had a lot of "time" magazine, and other covers talking about big freeze. that there was going to be held be -- hell to play, blazeiers were bunching up, and would be a nuclear winter. there was a documentary hosted by leonard nimoy warning of a even that could send us back to the stone age. that was all the common consensus back then, if we had taken out a insurance policy then, to address what would be a freezing world, we would be ready for what you argue now is a warming one. neil: i think that insurance policies against potential
so, when these -- that became clear that creative juices kicked in and the dupont company came up withomething that people could do. not aspire to go and do it. we led that and people in the world did it it wound up something called montreal protocol. it turned out in retrospect, scientists who were worried were right, and montreal protocol came along just in time. i say to myself now, with this situation, reagan had a a poin, we studied what happened and it might be risky why not take out a...
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dupont getting them further into china. both companies have had pretty good runs.tay long. >> it is now cheaper for spain to borrow money than the u.s. after the break. why dennis garman is calling it sheer lunacy. plus shares of green mountain falling. we get a trade update with the pit boss next on "fast." (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. being able to pay as we go to is crucial for a start up.deas. having to fork out a lot of money up front was risky. we can launch a feature really quick, and if the feature doesn't work, we haven't lost anything, and we can have something up and running in days. and this would not be possible without the cloud. we are now supporting over 25 million users each month. . >>> tie -- time for the
dupont getting them further into china. both companies have had pretty good runs.tay long. >> it is now cheaper for spain to borrow money than the u.s. after the break. why dennis garman is calling it sheer lunacy. plus shares of green mountain falling. we get a trade update with the pit boss next on "fast." (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading....
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. >>> welcome back dupont has cut its guidance in a surprise warning. it says it as seen weakness in its capital division. specifically, the company is lowering property guidance for the second quarter in all year. one of the things they talked about has been the corn seed area one of the areas where they've seen lower demand in part because corn prices are down also the bad weather which resulted in slower planting. >> that has meant they've sold lower sales of herb siesd. they do such things will be better. they said soy beans have sold better, because prices are better. the volume if soy beans hasn't offset as much the shares have recovered much of the losses now down less than 4%. the company also announceing that it is continuing with its restructuring plant. it expects to save a billion dollars on both. >> all right. thanks so much. what is the repo business? it sounds like it's an agriculture story. >> it's tough. we better look because i mean it's dow, it's lined, the petro chem business has been the best in this last year on the ad side, you'd
. >>> welcome back dupont has cut its guidance in a surprise warning. it says it as seen weakness in its capital division. specifically, the company is lowering property guidance for the second quarter in all year. one of the things they talked about has been the corn seed area one of the areas where they've seen lower demand in part because corn prices are down also the bad weather which resulted in slower planting. >> that has meant they've sold lower sales of herb siesd. they...
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and opening on north dupont avenue in delaware july 1.eople in delaware have not been able to sink their teeth into the doughnuts since the last closed on north wilmington more than eight years ago. [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time so everyone can watch what they want. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd so you can binge watch your favorite shows. pause, rewind and play live tv on all your tv's. plus watch live tv anytime with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. that's powerful. upgrade to a fios triple play with fios quantum tv and get $300 back with a two year agreement plus an extra bonus from verizon wireless -- this free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet from verizon. call 1-888-879-fios today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v call 1-888-879-fios today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities >> a p
and opening on north dupont avenue in delaware july 1.eople in delaware have not been able to sink their teeth into the doughnuts since the last closed on north wilmington more than eight years ago. [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time so everyone can watch what they want. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd so you can binge watch your...
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back in 1980 heir to the dupont chemical fortune paid $945,000 to tad to his collection.w nice. >>> coming up next, general motors ceo mary barra telling congress there will be no limits placed on the compensation fun by those affected by faulty ignition switches, but will that be enough to overcome the negative percep keeping a billion customers a year flying, means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to w
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we do have some health care names like johnson & johnson and merck, also dupont and exxon mobil helping to lead the way higher. it is still very much a stock picker's market. there are some individual standouts, even though the markets are just about maybe 30 points on the up side for the dow. >> thank you very much, dom. >>> the surge of unaccompanied minors migrating to the u.s. prompting how speaker john boehner today to urge president obama to send in the national guard to help deal with what he is calling national security and humanitarian crises. this is all as vice president biden heads to guatemala to discuss the causes of the rising tide. afl-cio's president saying we need reform now. media mogul rupert murdoch, reform can't wait. joining us from washington, d.c. and all way from par irss kale bayie hutchison. she'll be joining us in just a second. tamar, great to see you there. i think everyone agrees we do need reform, but we have a crisis on our hands. how do we deal with it now? >> yeah, we've been trying to get reform for ten years and all of a sudden comes this crisis at
we do have some health care names like johnson & johnson and merck, also dupont and exxon mobil helping to lead the way higher. it is still very much a stock picker's market. there are some individual standouts, even though the markets are just about maybe 30 points on the up side for the dow. >> thank you very much, dom. >>> the surge of unaccompanied minors migrating to the u.s. prompting how speaker john boehner today to urge president obama to send in the national guard...
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fox business network correspondent rich edsen is live at washington's dupont circle where a huge crowded the game on a big screen, or it looks like a couple of them. good evening, rich. >> reporter: good evening, chris. those two screens, courtesy of the german embassy, and a couple of local volunteers here. u.s. fans, thousands of them, left satisfied, if not a little excited. they're making it to the knockout round. this is by the fact that team usa lost, 1-0, didn't even score a goal against germany. much of the game spent in the u.s. end. still, u.s. fans leave satisfied as they move on to the next round, because portugal beat ghana and other results that happened earlier in the tournament. and elsewhere. since the u.s. hosted in 194, fans have been promising that the sport of soccer is growing in the united states. we want to know, well, is it really growing. so for an answer, we asked some fans here. >> it feels pretty good. >> almost there. it's bigger in germany, but it's pretty good here. >> it's definitely growing. people are acknowledging it more. i think it's more intense t
fox business network correspondent rich edsen is live at washington's dupont circle where a huge crowded the game on a big screen, or it looks like a couple of them. good evening, rich. >> reporter: good evening, chris. those two screens, courtesy of the german embassy, and a couple of local volunteers here. u.s. fans, thousands of them, left satisfied, if not a little excited. they're making it to the knockout round. this is by the fact that team usa lost, 1-0, didn't even score a goal...