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eamon javers has more. eamon?ah, kelly, we just talked about the group that would burn the american flag. they are holding up a big communist sign. they are beginning to burn the flag. we saw the smoke. police are trying to stop it now. we have a bit of a rugby scrum. also a big media speck cal and a lot of different reporters out here. police are trying to clear area. we're on prospect street just outside of the secure zone. just outside of the republican national convention. we are told to move back up on the sidewalk. so i'm going to do that. if you could take a step back. you see the chaos. police are trying to push everybody back. they moved in quickly when the communist party group decided to burn the flag. protesters cleared a group physically with their arms like a rugby scrum and then lit the flag on fire. the police moved in. all protesters yelling and hollering, that's sort of the scene we've got out here, guys. fascinating to watch police in action. we saw bike police moving in as lines, using boiks as
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eamon javers in washington. >> still ahead. get the message. the largest tech ipo of the year made its debut on wall street, and investors liked what >>> european union, remember them, they filed additional formal charges against google. the fourth round of charges in a little more than a year. the european commission is accusing google of breaching antitrust rules by restricting how a website that offers a google search function can show adds sold by other companies. >>> the tech industry's biggest initial public offering this year made its wall street debut today. line, a japanese messaging app operator surged on its first day of trading after raising more than $1 billion in its initial public offering. shares soared 26% after pricing yesterday at the top of its range. this ipo comes as the market for new offerings has been quiet. fujita keiko tells us why investors are lining up for shares of line. >> reporter: it's a messaging platform with a uniquely japanese flair. when it comes to line, free techs and free calls aren't the main attractio
eamon javers in washington. >> still ahead. get the message. the largest tech ipo of the year made its debut on wall street, and investors liked what >>> european union, remember them, they filed additional formal charges against google. the fourth round of charges in a little more than a year. the european commission is accusing google of breaching antitrust rules by restricting how a website that offers a google search function can show adds sold by other companies....
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eamon javers is there with more. hey, eamon. >> jon, look, rooms of laws in politics.to a presidential election year and traditionally what a republican or democratic nomination convention is all about is uniting the party and making a turn towards the general election and campaigning to a much broader audience than you did during the primaries. dnt onald trump is not a guy wh played by those rules throughout the year, and this morning he continues to it break the continue playbook of politics by going after ted cruz once again in a speech here in cleveland this morning. instead of consolidating gains from his big speech last night, the warm family moments of last night, donald trump is on a stage here in cleveland this morning talking about ted cruz, talking about cruz's father again and bringing up some acrimony between the two men that spilled over into the convention week this week and on to the floor. here's donald trump, a few minutes ago continuing to talk about ted cruz. >> two other things. two other things. i just -- to finish with ted, because i like ted, he
eamon javers is there with more. hey, eamon. >> jon, look, rooms of laws in politics.to a presidential election year and traditionally what a republican or democratic nomination convention is all about is uniting the party and making a turn towards the general election and campaigning to a much broader audience than you did during the primaries. dnt onald trump is not a guy wh played by those rules throughout the year, and this morning he continues to it break the continue playbook of...
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have you seen eamon javers live shots from the protests?more intense. >> and a lot of them are fueled by the occupy wall street crowd. >> right. this is a big problem for her. you've seen it today with the resignation of debbie wasserman schultz which resulted from all of these dnc e-mails about bernie sanders and not giving him a fair shot in the primaries. there are a lot of angry progressive democrats who still are not completely on board with hillary clinton, still want bernie sanders. they didn't love the tim kaine pick for v.p., so having a bunch of wall street people there, helpful on the money front. >> come on, we've talked about this because trump said and he -- i'm surprised he hasn't tweeted this already, i told you. >> right. >> -- the system was fixed. i told you that sanders was being marginalized and it was a fixed thing. >> right. he has tweeted some about that. he has tweeted about the dnc leaks. >> but we also know all of us here know partisanship aside, whatever, people back winners. and if you think somebody's going to
have you seen eamon javers live shots from the protests?more intense. >> and a lot of them are fueled by the occupy wall street crowd. >> right. this is a big problem for her. you've seen it today with the resignation of debbie wasserman schultz which resulted from all of these dnc e-mails about bernie sanders and not giving him a fair shot in the primaries. there are a lot of angry progressive democrats who still are not completely on board with hillary clinton, still want bernie...
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sorry. >> let any direct this to you, eamon. what i'm seeing here is a recurring lack of competent, whether it's hillary clinton and her state department dealing with e-mail, comey said that he found that the fbi found that they were extremely careless, any reasonable person should have known that was not an appropriate place to be discussing the matters they were discussing. then we have the attorney general saying does ugh this with -- having a discussion with bill clinton at the airport with all of this going on, she wouldn't do it again. perhaps it's no surprise to the american people that there could be a lack of confidence, perhaps poor judgment in the execution of politicians or appointed officials doing their jobs. do you expect that this kind of statement from comey, this sort of evidence, is going to have an impact on the direction of the presidential race, just based on the tone and tenor? >> on the presidential race it's hard to say overall. this was a damaging press difference for hillary clinton. the fbi director i
sorry. >> let any direct this to you, eamon. what i'm seeing here is a recurring lack of competent, whether it's hillary clinton and her state department dealing with e-mail, comey said that he found that the fbi found that they were extremely careless, any reasonable person should have known that was not an appropriate place to be discussing the matters they were discussing. then we have the attorney general saying does ugh this with -- having a discussion with bill clinton at the...
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eamon, thank you.on javers in dc. >>> check out this chart courtesy of our good friends at the spoke showing the likelihood of a hillary clinton win versus the s&p 500 and over time there's a positive correlation between clinton's odds of winning and the direction of the s&p 500. interestingly. well, there have been short-term divergences notably in the past week. that's been the general trend, and over 70%. if trump continues to surge in the polls the question is can stocks continue to rally. saying this not in a political way but just based on the data we've seen. the markets seem to refer hillary. trump looks like he's going to win what, happens to this rally? >> uncertainty. the market can't stand uncertainty. the market is much more stern about the backdrop of what clinton has to offer and i look at donald trump and they look at him as a wild card. that's not the wrong thing. over time it's better to have trump in office for different reasons and we can talk with that but in the short term the mar
eamon, thank you.on javers in dc. >>> check out this chart courtesy of our good friends at the spoke showing the likelihood of a hillary clinton win versus the s&p 500 and over time there's a positive correlation between clinton's odds of winning and the direction of the s&p 500. interestingly. well, there have been short-term divergences notably in the past week. that's been the general trend, and over 70%. if trump continues to surge in the polls the question is can stocks...
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. >> hi eamon. i think the clinton campaign is very eager to move past this story as you can understand for obvious reasons. in many a ways, this was something of a relief that this interview finally came. the campaign is reading it as a signal that this investigation is on its way to a potential conclusion. and there is a certain level of confidence in those around hillary clinton that ultimately there will be -- they will find that there was no wrong doing here in how she used her e-mail as secretary of state. but they have had some bumpy rides other the course of the last 24, 48 hours, in part because of unforced errors. loretta lynch the attorney general and former president bill clinton meeting on that tarmac in phoenix. and while they both say that this was a social meeting, that they talked about their grand kids, loretta limpbl's husband was there. the optics were not great and both loretta lynch and former president clinton have said they would conduct themselves differently. chuck todd ask
. >> hi eamon. i think the clinton campaign is very eager to move past this story as you can understand for obvious reasons. in many a ways, this was something of a relief that this interview finally came. the campaign is reading it as a signal that this investigation is on its way to a potential conclusion. and there is a certain level of confidence in those around hillary clinton that ultimately there will be -- they will find that there was no wrong doing here in how she used her...
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thanks so much, eamon. eamon javers outside.g to see more booing inside like we saw last night? joining us now is vermont governor peter shumlin. welcome to "power lunch," governor. >> great to be with you. >> your senator has left a huge mark on this campaign and this convention. you saw -- you can see what's happening outside. you saw the live shot. >> that's right. >> last night on the floor there were a lot of boos every time hillary clinton's name was mentioned, at least in the early going. has that finally been put to bed by bernie sanders coming out and telling his followers to get on the train, so to speak? >> well, you know, i think bernie was extraordinarily magnanimous last night. and he means it. i've known bernie sanders, he's been a long friend of mine for a long time. he told me something long before this race began, he said i have tremendous respect for hillary clinton. i served in the senate with her. she's anleader. and i do not want donald trump to be president of the united states. and i think that as this tr
thanks so much, eamon. eamon javers outside.g to see more booing inside like we saw last night? joining us now is vermont governor peter shumlin. welcome to "power lunch," governor. >> great to be with you. >> your senator has left a huge mark on this campaign and this convention. you saw -- you can see what's happening outside. you saw the live shot. >> that's right. >> last night on the floor there were a lot of boos every time hillary clinton's name was...
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eamon javers with a recap this week. eamon? >> a big challenge for hillary clinton, particularly given that earlier in the week we saw the protests by bernie sanders support earls at the dnc in philadelphia and then a question of being overshadowed by president clinton, current president obama, two charismatic speakers and moving audiences in a way hillary clinton is not known to do and for my money the most powerful moment of hillary's speech tiptoeing up to an acknowledgment of a biggest flaw in the presidential candidacy and people seemingly just don't like hillary clinton. there's a real high negatives for hillary clinton in the polling. she seemed to acknowledge that last night. here's what she said. >> the truth is through all these years of public service, the service part has always come easier to methane the public part. i get it that some people just don't know what to make of me. so, let me tell you. >> and from there, she launched into the biography, her history. her role as her mother's daughter and her daughter's
eamon javers with a recap this week. eamon? >> a big challenge for hillary clinton, particularly given that earlier in the week we saw the protests by bernie sanders support earls at the dnc in philadelphia and then a question of being overshadowed by president clinton, current president obama, two charismatic speakers and moving audiences in a way hillary clinton is not known to do and for my money the most powerful moment of hillary's speech tiptoeing up to an acknowledgment of a...
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thanks, eamon. >> that's our eamon javers outside the convention center.ow, austan goolsbee is going to weigh in on the escalating drama at the dnc, his two cents on hillary clinton's economic agenda. that is coming up on "closing bel bell". >>> we have 40 minutes left in the trading session. a down day on wall street, dragged by the price of oil which fell below $40 for a time today. the dow down 110 points right now. >>> and a different kind of parade, the earnings parade continues after the bell, led by gilead, las vegas sands, and express scripts, among others. we'll break down their numbers as soon as they hit the tape for you and try to bring you some insight and analysis. >>> up next, though, apple reportedly taps bob mansfield to run its car project. we'll take a closer look at who bob mansfield is and why he is so crucial to the apple car's success, coming up. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there'
thanks, eamon. >> that's our eamon javers outside the convention center.ow, austan goolsbee is going to weigh in on the escalating drama at the dnc, his two cents on hillary clinton's economic agenda. that is coming up on "closing bel bell". >>> we have 40 minutes left in the trading session. a down day on wall street, dragged by the price of oil which fell below $40 for a time today. the dow down 110 points right now. >>> and a different kind of parade, the...
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thanks, eamon. >> reporter: that too. ya. >>> millions of americans employed by publicly traded companies, 90 million americans own stock in these organizations. over the past year a blue ribbon commission of leaders from the world of business and money management have been secretly meeting and working together to come up with a new set of principles for corporate governance. we're joined by one of the key contributors to what's called the common sense effort. brian rogers, the chairman and chief investment officer of tiro price. more famously known for having a great lineage. part of the hbs class of '82 with jamie dimon and other luminaries. great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. >> i should show everybody. this is a full-page ad. it's in basically every newspaper this morning called common sense corporate governance principles signed by yourself along with mary barra, warren buffett, and a host of other people. warren buffet is going to be with us also in the 8:00 hour. how did this come about? what was
thanks, eamon. >> reporter: that too. ya. >>> millions of americans employed by publicly traded companies, 90 million americans own stock in these organizations. over the past year a blue ribbon commission of leaders from the world of business and money management have been secretly meeting and working together to come up with a new set of principles for corporate governance. we're joined by one of the key contributors to what's called the common sense effort. brian rogers, the...
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but first to news on the campaign trail with eamon javers. >> hi, michelle. it is officially official, as you said, donald trump after a day of leaks yesterday now tweeting out the news that he has picked indiana governor mike pence as his running mate and potential vice president of the united states of america if trump should win. here's the tweet just a little while ago donald trump put out. i am pleased to announce that i have chosen governor mike pence as my vice presidential running mate. news conference tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. that news conference was initially scheduled for today. the trump folks have postponed it in the wake of the terrorist attack in france. but meanwhile, maybe not such good news on the polling front for the trump candidacy. look at these battleground polls now in key states. clinton versus trump head-to-head matchups in colorado, 43 clinton, 35 trump. in florida, 44 clinton, 37 trump. north carolina, 44 again for clinton, 38 for trump. and in virginia, a state that once was reliablely republican, that's 44% clinton, trump 35% there
but first to news on the campaign trail with eamon javers. >> hi, michelle. it is officially official, as you said, donald trump after a day of leaks yesterday now tweeting out the news that he has picked indiana governor mike pence as his running mate and potential vice president of the united states of america if trump should win. here's the tweet just a little while ago donald trump put out. i am pleased to announce that i have chosen governor mike pence as my vice presidential running...
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and both cnbc's john harwood and eamon javers are there. john, you first. >> michelle, the sound checks are over, the preparations are over. we now have reince priebus, the chairman of the republican national committee behind me bringing this convention into session. it's a convention with high stakes for the republican party because donald trump is trailing hillary clinton. if you look at our nbc/"the wall street journal" poll just out over the weekend, she's leading him 46% to 41%. donald trump leads only in the south, trails every other region. he's got to make up some ground. and he's got a task to both identify a broadly appealing message and also persuade voters that he is up to the job of being commander in chief. interestingly though as at a time when donald trump is trying to unite the party and his choice of mike pence as running mate was a step in that direction, his campaign chairman paul manafort has taken a strong stance against the anti-trump hold out. this morning he said governor john kasich ran against donald trump was not
and both cnbc's john harwood and eamon javers are there. john, you first. >> michelle, the sound checks are over, the preparations are over. we now have reince priebus, the chairman of the republican national committee behind me bringing this convention into session. it's a convention with high stakes for the republican party because donald trump is trailing hillary clinton. if you look at our nbc/"the wall street journal" poll just out over the weekend, she's leading him 46% to...
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eamon javers is there live for us. >> reporter: yeah, that's right.he police are certainly here, but guess who is not here? a lot of the big names from corporate america. this political season has just been so intense, a lot of names simply shying away. we polled a bunch of companies to find out those that have contributed to political conventions in past years whether they were going to do it this year or not. a lot of them gave us a whole bunch of different reasons why they're not going to be here. a lot of them said their decision not to be here was in fact made before any nominee was selected. nonetheless here is the list. take a look at this graphic. you'll see big names, general electric, they gave $100,000 last cycle. nothing this time around. amgen, similar picture in 2016, nothing. j.p. morgan chase, they've decided not to give to the conventions this year, but they are donating to charities in the cities where the conventions are being held to help the communities there. also, ford, motorola solutions and u.p.s. all giving $100,000 or more l
eamon javers is there live for us. >> reporter: yeah, that's right.he police are certainly here, but guess who is not here? a lot of the big names from corporate america. this political season has just been so intense, a lot of names simply shying away. we polled a bunch of companies to find out those that have contributed to political conventions in past years whether they were going to do it this year or not. a lot of them gave us a whole bunch of different reasons why they're not going...
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. >> eamon javers joins us from philly with more. eamon? >> reporter: yeah. good morning, andrew.urns out that the democratic party here in philadelphia has pretty much the same problem that the republican party had in cleveland last week which is how to bring the entire political party together after a very divisive primary. we were out in the streets of philadelphia yesterday with a very large pro-bernie sanders crowd of about a thousand people or more. they were carrying signs that said hill no. they were saying hey ho did rks nc. that was the mood going into last night's opening session of the democratic national convention. and the challenge of the democrats in the room was to bring those people on board. it was very difficult in the room. lots of booing at any mention of hillary clinton in the room. but then you have this one political figure in the american landscape that could bring all those democrats together and that was the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. here's what she had to say last night. >> when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't st
. >> eamon javers joins us from philly with more. eamon? >> reporter: yeah. good morning, andrew.urns out that the democratic party here in philadelphia has pretty much the same problem that the republican party had in cleveland last week which is how to bring the entire political party together after a very divisive primary. we were out in the streets of philadelphia yesterday with a very large pro-bernie sanders crowd of about a thousand people or more. they were carrying signs...
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we have lots of news involving the presidential campaign and i want to go to eamon javers for more of it. >> what we're looking at right now is the president at andrews air force base, he's just flown on marine one from the white house to andrews air force base. he's getting on board air force one there as you see the salute in the live television picture. hillary clinton already on board that aircraft. she did not go up those same presidential stairs that president obama is going up now. but hillary clinton is accompanying mr. obama to a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina later today. and obviously there have been some criticisms now from republicans who say that hillary clinton is getting a benefit here from the taxpayers because she'll be flying on air force one and getting that free ride down to -- >> who pays, eamon, when the president takes that aircraft which costs a couple hundred thousands dollars to operate an hour, clearly a presidential trip, who pays for that. >> there's a long established formula for that. for political trips typically the presidential campaign
we have lots of news involving the presidential campaign and i want to go to eamon javers for more of it. >> what we're looking at right now is the president at andrews air force base, he's just flown on marine one from the white house to andrews air force base. he's getting on board air force one there as you see the salute in the live television picture. hillary clinton already on board that aircraft. she did not go up those same presidential stairs that president obama is going up now....
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eamon? >> reporter: hi, kelly. welcome to progressive field.veland indians and today members of the montana delegation here at the rnc out here throwing the ball around. we also have a neil diamond cover band over here blasting away doing their thing so the delegates here in cleveland have been partying all week long. we have been to some cocktail parties and rock shows, outdoors and somebody's got to pay for this and the problem of the trump campaign and the republican national committee have had this year is getting donors on board to write the big checks and traditionally you do get the big checks coming in. we looked at 2012 to see in that cycle who the big donors were. take a look at the list of people that financed the convention that year. $5 million from sheldon adelson. a million dollars from paul singer of elliott management. i love this one. $179,000 in beverage services from bacardi usa and $100,000 from 3m corporation. what do they spend that money? as we have been seeing, there's a party aspect to any spind of political convention
eamon? >> reporter: hi, kelly. welcome to progressive field.veland indians and today members of the montana delegation here at the rnc out here throwing the ball around. we also have a neil diamond cover band over here blasting away doing their thing so the delegates here in cleveland have been partying all week long. we have been to some cocktail parties and rock shows, outdoors and somebody's got to pay for this and the problem of the trump campaign and the republican national committee...
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head to eamon javers in d.c. with the fed minutes. reporter: -- participants thought it would be prudent to wait for the outcome of the then-upcoming brexit. most participants now noted that the brexit vote, what they said could generate financial market turbulence, that could adversely effect domestic economic p performan performance. on jobs almost all judged surprisingly weak may employment report increased uncertain fi about the labor market. many remarked they were reluctant to change outlook materially based on one economic data release and so as a result of all that most participants judged in the absence of significant economic or financial shocks raising the target range for the fed funds rate would be appropriate on three different conditions, those conditions, one, the economic information confirmed economic growth had picked up, also that job gains were continuing at a pace sufficient to sustain progress toward the committee's maximum employment objective. and, three, inflation was likely to rise to 2% over the medium term
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eamon javers standing by with details. >> hi, melissa. dramatic moment here in washington, d.c. earlier this morning as the fbi director stepped up to a podium at fbi headquarters, nobody in washington had any idea what he was about to say. so many of these statements are sort of pre-leaked, pre-budded arguments back and forth. in this case, the entire media and political establishment watching fbi director james comey, highlighted that at beginning of comments saying he had not previewed them with any political figures here in washington, d.c. they have no idea what i'm about to say and then laid out details what the fbi found in its investigation of hillary clinton's e-mail server. here's what he laid out. take a live. >> from a group of 30,000 e-mails returned to the state department in 2014, 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. 8 of those chains contained information that was top secret at the time they were sent. 36 of those chains contained secret information at t
eamon javers standing by with details. >> hi, melissa. dramatic moment here in washington, d.c. earlier this morning as the fbi director stepped up to a podium at fbi headquarters, nobody in washington had any idea what he was about to say. so many of these statements are sort of pre-leaked, pre-budded arguments back and forth. in this case, the entire media and political establishment watching fbi director james comey, highlighted that at beginning of comments saying he had not previewed...
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eamon javers. >>> garry marshall has passed away.l was one of the most influential directors, writers, producers in hollywood. he created "happy days" "laverne & shirley" and the odd couple. directed pretty woman and the princess diaries. he sat down with us for "binge" just six weeks ago. >> you understand, so much of business evolves. nobody sits down and says, oh, i've got a brilliant idea. i have an idea of a family, richie cunningham. suddenly i put in this kid fonzie who had no lines. suddenly he became the star of the show. we made a quick switch. >> if you can pinpoint the moment where you decide i'm going to take a gamble and make that part bigger, right? is it winkler in rehearsarehear? winkler in an audition? was winkler not even there yet? >> you don't need a genius to do this work. you have to make sure you listen. i've had this kid robin williams. nobody ever heard of him. i brought him on as a guest on "happy days." nobody knew who he was but after the show, henry winkler, let's hear it for them. i could see, i could h
eamon javers. >>> garry marshall has passed away.l was one of the most influential directors, writers, producers in hollywood. he created "happy days" "laverne & shirley" and the odd couple. directed pretty woman and the princess diaries. he sat down with us for "binge" just six weeks ago. >> you understand, so much of business evolves. nobody sits down and says, oh, i've got a brilliant idea. i have an idea of a family, richie cunningham....
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eamon joins us from cleveland with more. eamon, you know, it's like polls are a dime a dozen.been waiting for one since comey. and then friday and everything else and we finally got one from quinnipiac today that is staggering. and i know you're going to show some of these numbers. but florida, trump is up by three now. 42 to 39. the last one hillary was up 47 to 39. she was up eight points. she's now down three. >> i've got a graphic here that will lay out those numbers. but you're absolutely right. you get the feel this is a moving target a little bit right now given what we saw with the fbi director and hillary clinton e-mail scandal. that's taken a toll on her. now we're waiting for a vice presidential election. that's the other thing that could really change this race. we are here right now in the heart of bar district in cleveland. these places are not open at 7:30 in the morning, but we have been talking to a number of the small business owners in the area and they say they are prepared for 60,000, 70,000 people visiting the city of cleveland next week. they are saying
eamon joins us from cleveland with more. eamon, you know, it's like polls are a dime a dozen.been waiting for one since comey. and then friday and everything else and we finally got one from quinnipiac today that is staggering. and i know you're going to show some of these numbers. but florida, trump is up by three now. 42 to 39. the last one hillary was up 47 to 39. she was up eight points. she's now down three. >> i've got a graphic here that will lay out those numbers. but you're...
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eamon javers from clevelan >> cleveland is ready for its close up. the quicken loans arena known as the q is all dressed up. center is strubed and ready. throughout town, they've been planting flowers, sweeping up and rolling oun ext tense political year, security is also a signific passions are running high over immigration, policing and le be hillary clinton. all of that gives local businesses a lot more to think about than they expected. >> we had actual security. 150 person department. we have secret service, home land security. >> they're expecting 50 to 75,000 people in the city, so to see the city. it's great the last two years with the cavs and co and everything's great. >> for one local firm, even bad news for the city co >> what i'm hoping not to happen, rioting, protesting, people not get, people, businesses, cleveland, stuff like that. it could be good for our business. on a business end, i hope it does. that would kind of give us a lot of customers. >> meanwhile, across the atlantic, the united kingdom got a new prime minister. speaking
eamon javers from clevelan >> cleveland is ready for its close up. the quicken loans arena known as the q is all dressed up. center is strubed and ready. throughout town, they've been planting flowers, sweeping up and rolling oun ext tense political year, security is also a signific passions are running high over immigration, policing and le be hillary clinton. all of that gives local businesses a lot more to think about than they expected. >> we had actual security. 150 person...
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our eamon javers is in the middle of all the action at the dnc. eamon? >> reporter: hi, kelly. they just finished up about a two-hour bernie or bust protest outside of city hall in downtown philadelphia. a lot of really tough anti-hillary clinton rhetoric out here. we had a couple protesters out here on the stage speaking talking about hillary clinton saying that ultimately hillary clinton was worse than donald trump. they called trump vulgar but they said hillary clinton is actually dangerous, and they also said about hillary clinton that she was complicity in bill clinton's presidency. a long denunciation of the presidency of bill clinton including the enactment of nafta but also welfare reform. bill clinton's crime bill. all of those very unpopular with the crowd here at the bernie or bust protest. they just wrapped up and a lot of these protesters are making their way down in this direction over toward the wells fargo center. they're getting on subways, on buses, they're going to make their voices heard at the wells fargo center where the democratic national convention is b
our eamon javers is in the middle of all the action at the dnc. eamon? >> reporter: hi, kelly. they just finished up about a two-hour bernie or bust protest outside of city hall in downtown philadelphia. a lot of really tough anti-hillary clinton rhetoric out here. we had a couple protesters out here on the stage speaking talking about hillary clinton saying that ultimately hillary clinton was worse than donald trump. they called trump vulgar but they said hillary clinton is actually...
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eamon javers has some news for us. >> that's right, wire services and politico reporting some news heret have some impact on the election cycle this year. wires reporting that a federal appeals court has found a north carolina voter id law was enacted, quote, with discriminatory intent and must be blocked. so the opinion issued today from the three-judge panel of the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond reverses a lower court's opinion that upheld the law, the 2013 re-write the a.p. says to voting laws in north carolina require photo identification to cast in-person ballots and made other changes as well. so this would seem to have some potential impact. we'll see whether this gets appealed and where this ends up in the legal process by election day. but obviously all of this stuff is being watched across the country as we're entering a very, very tight election season nationally, scott. >> thank you so much, eamon javers for us down in d.c. >>> up next, a breakdown of today's earnings movers. we're talking u.p.s., cigna and expedia. there they are. they're all in the red, could
eamon javers has some news for us. >> that's right, wire services and politico reporting some news heret have some impact on the election cycle this year. wires reporting that a federal appeals court has found a north carolina voter id law was enacted, quote, with discriminatory intent and must be blocked. so the opinion issued today from the three-judge panel of the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond reverses a lower court's opinion that upheld the law, the 2013 re-write the...
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. >> eamon mohyeldin. >> this does seem to be increasing, and what is france trying to do to prevent more of these tragedies? >> it was complete chaos. people were running, people were on their phones, trying to call loved ones. there were lots of families out, lots of -- i remember moms trying to push their strollers, or carry their children or get their babies to safety. people were running in every direction. trolling for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. and some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including head
. >> eamon mohyeldin. >> this does seem to be increasing, and what is france trying to do to prevent more of these tragedies? >> it was complete chaos. people were running, people were on their phones, trying to call loved ones. there were lots of families out, lots of -- i remember moms trying to push their strollers, or carry their children or get their babies to safety. people were running in every direction. trolling for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone...
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eamon, thank you. i know you'll continue to work on your sources. the french prosecutor confirming 250 people injured, 52 in critical condition. 84 confirmed dead. ten of those children. and teenagers. we'll have much of more, including -- i will speak with someone who was there on the promenade last night as the attack happened. what he says he saw. and we have new images, as well, coming in this morning. new video taken by someone not very far from where that refrigerator truck stopped after police fired an unknown number of bullets inside to stop the terrorist from continuing to take out more lives. we'll be right back. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. the earth needed to find a new waytury, to keep up with the data from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing forever. and it's been part
eamon, thank you. i know you'll continue to work on your sources. the french prosecutor confirming 250 people injured, 52 in critical condition. 84 confirmed dead. ten of those children. and teenagers. we'll have much of more, including -- i will speak with someone who was there on the promenade last night as the attack happened. what he says he saw. and we have new images, as well, coming in this morning. new video taken by someone not very far from where that refrigerator truck stopped after...
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my mother might be watching this program. >> eamon, did you see the moon landing at least?, didn't see that either. my parents i think were in spain on their honeymoon during the moon landing. >> the supposed moon landing. joining us conspiracy theory -- joining us to talk markets, economy and more cnbc exclusive marc lasry, global investment firm avenue capital, has over $11 billion in assets under management, also newly appointed board member of the big movie house weinstein. >> yes. >> that's all you need is more glitz in your life, more hollywood stars. >> so they show up at your parties, movie stars? >> no, actually, harvey lives next door. we got to know each other and then we started working together and giving advice and he asked me to join the board. >> so the world has been characterized as spinning out of control at this point. when that happens, is it better or worse for avenue capital, do you think? >> i think short-term it's a little bit worse and long-term it's very, very good. what you're doing as things get more difficult, you buy as everyone else sells. th
my mother might be watching this program. >> eamon, did you see the moon landing at least?, didn't see that either. my parents i think were in spain on their honeymoon during the moon landing. >> the supposed moon landing. joining us conspiracy theory -- joining us to talk markets, economy and more cnbc exclusive marc lasry, global investment firm avenue capital, has over $11 billion in assets under management, also newly appointed board member of the big movie house weinstein....
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in cleveland is where we find eamon javers. eamon? anybody's guess who donald trump will pick for vice presidential nominee. last night appearing in indiana with mike pence, donald trump said he could be your governor next year or vice president of the united states, who the hell knows. that as donald trump says is where we're at right now. we saw trump visit mike pence's family residents. members of the trump family were there as well. we don't know if trump was there to give them the good news or bad news. also on the short list, newt gingrich former speaker of the house and a wild card the media isn't even speculating about. all of that happening as polls are tightening. let me bring you up to speed on the latest wall street journal marist poll. you see numbers. hillary clinton add lead in each of these states or better margins in each of these states until recently. in iowa hillary clinton at 42%. trump, 39. in pennsylvania, 45%, clinton. 36%, trump. here in the state of ohio, which as you know is always a linchpin in presidential
in cleveland is where we find eamon javers. eamon? anybody's guess who donald trump will pick for vice presidential nominee. last night appearing in indiana with mike pence, donald trump said he could be your governor next year or vice president of the united states, who the hell knows. that as donald trump says is where we're at right now. we saw trump visit mike pence's family residents. members of the trump family were there as well. we don't know if trump was there to give them the good...
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eamon javers joins us. is that where you are now? where's the rock 'n' roll hall of fame? around here some place. they are already here putting the finishing touches on the convention center here behind me for the rnc convention. we got an interesting piece of significant political news late last night in which a federal judge sided with a virginia delegate to the republican national convention who does not want to vote for donald trump even though that's the way his state went. the judge saying he does not have to be bound by that commitment. that plays a role in the political uncertainty we might see in this convention next week here in cleveland. the political platform committee also working diligently yesterday. we had a chance to stick our nose into those proceedings. interesting developments there because they're coming up with a platform that donald trump may or may not abide by as a candidate or as president of the united states. of course we've got all of this speculations swirling around town today as who donald trump might select as his running mate. a lot here
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eamon javers has the latest. >> not encouraging russia or anyone else to hack into hillary clinton'st is not read that way by a lot of folks, particularly democrats. listen for yourself. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. let's see if that happenes. >>. >> reporter: now i talked to the head of global intelligence for fire eye, one of the most renowned cybersecurity companies and she called this a ground breaking comment. sheer what she said. >> the potential for this to insight aggression in cyber space is a serious risk. and it is one that we've looked to avoid as a country and in the types of agreements that we've had aboard as well. >> reporter: and kelly, when you talk to other experts about the trump comment today they say they are shell shocked and sending shock waves throughout the cyber community. and never expected to hear anything like this from a presidential candidate, kelly. >> that's what he specializes in, eamon, thank you. >>> surrounding the presi
eamon javers has the latest. >> not encouraging russia or anyone else to hack into hillary clinton'st is not read that way by a lot of folks, particularly democrats. listen for yourself. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. let's see if that happenes. >>. >> reporter: now i talked to the head of global intelligence for fire eye, one of the most renowned...
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>> eamon javers joins us this morning from cleveland with more. >> reporter: good morning.s you saw there the trump campaign has really been a family affair with the trump children being involved in the selection of his running mate and advising donald trump sr. so often through the course of the campaign. it's fitting last night was a real moment about family. we saw donald trump sr. having the opportunity to address the convention by video on that topic. here's what he had to say. >> today has been a very, very special day. watching my children put me over the top earlier, the party seal. i mean, what we did getting the party's nomination, i'll never forget it. it's something i will never, ever forget. >> reporter: speaker of the house paul ryan also in the convention hall here at the q last night. paul ryan is a political figure who was reluctant to endorse donald trump. criticized some of donald trump's statements on the campaign trail particularly the racially tinged remarks of the campaign. but ryan ultimately endorsing trump speaking last night in an effort to unify
>> eamon javers joins us this morning from cleveland with more. >> reporter: good morning.s you saw there the trump campaign has really been a family affair with the trump children being involved in the selection of his running mate and advising donald trump sr. so often through the course of the campaign. it's fitting last night was a real moment about family. we saw donald trump sr. having the opportunity to address the convention by video on that topic. here's what he had to say....
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. >>> eamon javers joins us now outside the quicken loans arena in cleveland.ing. >> reporter: good morning. we're actually inside the quicken loans arena. this place is known as the q here in cleveland. let me give you a look at the stage. this is where donald trump next week we assume will accept his party's nomination. speaking on that stage there as you can see they are working very hard here inside the q. still quite a bit of work left to do going into the weekend. as to who is going to be speaking on that stage next week, we're now getting a list of the speakers for next week at the republican national convention. everybody scrutinizing it intensely to see who's up and who's down inside the modern republican party under donald trump. take a look at some of the speakers they announced this morning starting with football star tim tebow. also all of the trump children will be speaking at various points during the convention next week. peter thiel the venture capitalist. also harold hamm the oil and gas executive. and look at this. newt gingrich the former sp
. >>> eamon javers joins us now outside the quicken loans arena in cleveland.ing. >> reporter: good morning. we're actually inside the quicken loans arena. this place is known as the q here in cleveland. let me give you a look at the stage. this is where donald trump next week we assume will accept his party's nomination. speaking on that stage there as you can see they are working very hard here inside the q. still quite a bit of work left to do going into the weekend. as to who...
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eamon javers is there. >> reporter: cleveland takes center stages next week with the republican national convention. a lot of the delegates are already here in town. they have started the prep work, all the security preparation for the trump coronation next week, but a lot of political maneuvers going on. we saw some of the platform committee folks working diligently, and today and potential interesting and potential significant development last night as a federal judge sided with a virginia republican republican called bo carell, he doesn't want to vote for trump even though his state went for trump statewide in the primaries. that means that delegate may be unbound. the other delegates may be unbound. that may have a ripple effect to others who say they don't want to vote for donald trump either. we'll have to see if any of that gets momentum, bears any political significance. for now we are starting to see the ripples of political instability. a lot of people we've been talking to here at the convention are saying they're expecting wild days ahead. of course, just within the next coup
eamon javers is there. >> reporter: cleveland takes center stages next week with the republican national convention. a lot of the delegates are already here in town. they have started the prep work, all the security preparation for the trump coronation next week, but a lot of political maneuvers going on. we saw some of the platform committee folks working diligently, and today and potential interesting and potential significant development last night as a federal judge sided with a...
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eamon javers. >>> people aren't talking about the election yet. dow's up 13. transports down 6. vix lower and the small cops up about 2.5. >>> up next, what we have been talking about in the markets, the jupheaval in turkey. venezuela's collapsing economy is sending scores of people to neighboring colombia. in search of food and medicine. how the two crises play out and potentially ripple through global markets. >>> also ahead, netflix, yahoo! and ibm expected to report revenues after the closing today. and martin schroeter with us before his call with analysts. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> welcome back. fengss are rising across the glob
eamon javers. >>> people aren't talking about the election yet. dow's up 13. transports down 6. vix lower and the small cops up about 2.5. >>> up next, what we have been talking about in the markets, the jupheaval in turkey. venezuela's collapsing economy is sending scores of people to neighboring colombia. in search of food and medicine. how the two crises play out and potentially ripple through global markets. >>> also ahead, netflix, yahoo! and ibm expected to...
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. >> we just lost eamon in philadelphia. going to make was your must read yesterday the democratic party has moved left. it is interesting to see how the bernie sanders has received him after they had gone after some of his policy. >> crucially they do have tall speakers from whichever side of the party they're from, giving a you nig you ni united message. >> mark cuban taking to twitter last night blasting donald trump t billion narl investor tweeting in part maybe donald trump didn't release taxes because hillary clinton paid more in taxes than trump made in income. cuban notes he gets similar offers almost daily and calls it great business. a little bit of support there. >> he always gets a lot of attention when he goes on a tweet storm. >> speaking of that, time for top trending stories of the morning. we have a viral video. elizabeth banks making a huge entrance. take a look. >> that's always a question. next trading story, tim cook says he's a big fan of pokemon go. just doesn't know how to pronounce the game's name co
. >> we just lost eamon in philadelphia. going to make was your must read yesterday the democratic party has moved left. it is interesting to see how the bernie sanders has received him after they had gone after some of his policy. >> crucially they do have tall speakers from whichever side of the party they're from, giving a you nig you ni united message. >> mark cuban taking to twitter last night blasting donald trump t billion narl investor tweeting in part maybe donald...
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eamon javers always there. eamon? >> yeah, this is one of the best bar areas in all of cleveland.e have been talking to a lot of business owners in cleveland. for the most part, what they are telling us is that they are happy for the boost in business. they are expecting a wave in customers and a boost in profits. some are worried about potential disturbances, the rioting, damage to businesses, locations. but we did talk to one guy who said even if that happens, he's still going to make money and that is the local bail bondsman whose office is right across the street from the police station where they are processing anyone arrested at this convention. here is what he told us. >> what i was hoping not to happen is rioting, protesting, people not getting along, cause any type of harm to families, people, businesses, cleveland, stuff like that. >> that can be good for your business? >> it could be good for business. on a business end, i hope it does. it would kind of give us a lot of customers, a lot of time to expand. >> so guys, there's always a way it make money out of everything
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but first to news on the campaign trail with eamon javers.
but first to news on the campaign trail with eamon javers.
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eamon javers live in cleveland for us here at the rnc. coming up later actor stephen baldwin.s fired by donald trump. we'll see what he thinks about him being on the ticket, tyler. >> thank you very much, michelle. >>> in just the past month we've seen a spade of deadly shootings across america, those killed police officers, civilians, many of those civilians and even police officers african-americans. has race relations improved or deteriorated under president obama? let's bring in marc morial, president and ceo of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans. mayor, it's good as always to see you. and our sympathies as a lo louisianan. why do you think race relations in this country are as frayed as they are right now? and are they worse than they were eight years ago? >> i believe that it has so much to do with the very high profile incidents between citizens and the police. citizens and law enforcement. if you go back to three years ago there was tremendoayvon mar then michael brown and eric garner and tamir rice. and through this very day there's been this ju
eamon javers live in cleveland for us here at the rnc. coming up later actor stephen baldwin.s fired by donald trump. we'll see what he thinks about him being on the ticket, tyler. >> thank you very much, michelle. >>> in just the past month we've seen a spade of deadly shootings across america, those killed police officers, civilians, many of those civilians and even police officers african-americans. has race relations improved or deteriorated under president obama? let's bring...
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and both cnbc's john harwood and eamon javers are there.n, you first. >> michelle, the sound checks are over, the preparations are over. we now have reince priebus, the chrm
and both cnbc's john harwood and eamon javers are there.n, you first. >> michelle, the sound checks are over, the preparations are over. we now have reince priebus, the chrm
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eamon. >> yeah, hi, michelle. we're here in public square in downtown cleveland.ort of the epicenter of the protest activity here at the republican national convention. what we have right here is a beautiful sunny day in july. and what i would describe as a big american political spectacle out here. every possible side of the political spectrum is represented out here. we've got one protester showed up here with an ar-15 protesting in favor of his second amendment right. he told me yesterday his weapon is not loaded here. on this side we've got some anti-gay protesters who are speaking -- they're separated by this line of california highway patrol and ohio state police. from this group over here, which has a sign up saying they're queers against racism, like i say, you've got a very diverse mix of opinions out here. just about everybody represented. it is calm, it is peaceful. everyone is having their say. and police are doing a very good job of sort of separating the two sides ideology and keeping everything toned down. that's kind of the mood out here right now,
eamon. >> yeah, hi, michelle. we're here in public square in downtown cleveland.ort of the epicenter of the protest activity here at the republican national convention. what we have right here is a beautiful sunny day in july. and what i would describe as a big american political spectacle out here. every possible side of the political spectrum is represented out here. we've got one protester showed up here with an ar-15 protesting in favor of his second amendment right. he told me...
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in terms of cyber disruptions inside the united states designed to effect the elections, guys. >> eamonavers, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> all right. dominic chu, breaking news on hershey. >> so what we have now is a settlement between the attorney general's office in the state of pennsylvania with the hershey trust company and the milton hershey school board of directors there. in this particular settlement as alluded to in prior reports over the last couple of weeks, the attorney general's office agrees now with the trust and the board of the school to at least have three members of the current board resign by the end of this year. those include james meade velma redman also looking at what else is happening here, those particular two are going to retire at the end of 2017. however, robert cavanaugh, joseph and james nevels must resign at the end of this year. so five will resign between this year and next year opening the door to new governance. this all coming, guys, because there were some allegations of perhaps excessive compensation for board members also possible conflic
in terms of cyber disruptions inside the united states designed to effect the elections, guys. >> eamonavers, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> all right. dominic chu, breaking news on hershey. >> so what we have now is a settlement between the attorney general's office in the state of pennsylvania with the hershey trust company and the milton hershey school board of directors there. in this particular settlement as alluded to in prior reports over the last couple...
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so far -- [ inaudible ] >> we seem to have lost that feed there from eamon. in fairness, guys, we knew that this was going to be the scene of demonstrations, the cleveland police prepared for this. there was a suggestion that actually would suspend the arms from actually being visible in this environment. i guess this is not a market phenomenon, is it? >> it's an open carry state, which allows people to -- listen, the bottom line is what you're seeing here. democracy is messy. that's what's going on. like it or not, this is actually the system at work so in a lot of ways you have to be e encouraged by what's going on. this is exactly what you want. you want peaceful protests and people point out their point of views. >> still ahead on the program, we showed you what's happening outside the rnc. now let's get a quick check on what's going on inside where we find our very own john harwood. john. >> reporter: same on, the question is going to be are there protests going to occur tonight inside here when donald trump has a roll call vote on his nomination. that a
so far -- [ inaudible ] >> we seem to have lost that feed there from eamon. in fairness, guys, we knew that this was going to be the scene of demonstrations, the cleveland police prepared for this. there was a suggestion that actually would suspend the arms from actually being visible in this environment. i guess this is not a market phenomenon, is it? >> it's an open carry state, which allows people to -- listen, the bottom line is what you're seeing here. democracy is messy....
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just checking to see any of those lines. >> all right, eamon.rew needs to switch gears now. >> we are going to switch gears. nice segue. >> you don't even know how to drive a clutch. >> i do. not very well. >> what about on a hill? >> can be tougher. we do have a switch gears though. the big news this morning shares of netflix, they are getting hit hard right now. take a look. down 12% right now after announcing sub viber numbers fell short. julia boorstin joins us this morning. >> reporter: they come in lower than wall street projected. falling short of he 2.5 million members projected. saying while it's adding as fast as expected, it's losing more of its existing ones as those price hikes kick in. and it says it will continue to feel those losses. >> people don't like price increases. with the increased revenue, we're continuing to invest in better and better content. so that's what makes us feel very strong and positive about the long-term and that this is a short-term phenomenon. >> reporter: the higher prices did boost the earnings 9 cents
just checking to see any of those lines. >> all right, eamon.rew needs to switch gears now. >> we are going to switch gears. nice segue. >> you don't even know how to drive a clutch. >> i do. not very well. >> what about on a hill? >> can be tougher. we do have a switch gears though. the big news this morning shares of netflix, they are getting hit hard right now. take a look. down 12% right now after announcing sub viber numbers fell short. julia boorstin...
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and in terms of overall arrests, eamon, like below the last two, right? the last conventions.. like fractional numbers compared to the last couple which is crazy. i mean, that's awesome. >> reporter: just a handful of arrests. i'll tell you how calm things were. we actually got some updates from the police as we were going along. one of the updates was that one of the police officers who was here from out of state had an allergic reaction. and so we got an update on that. so when you're getting your police updates on somebody having allergies, you know things are going smoothly. >> right. it's a testament to cleveland, i think, and a little bit of a reflection on -- it's not new york any time in terms of things that are going on, i think. i'm saying that in the nicest way. i have this rivalry being from cincinnati. >> cleveland's a good town. >> it's a good town but it's not cincinnati. obviously. >> reporter: they did a very, very good job this week. these people worked around the clock. they did. >> and policemen from all over the place, too, all pitching in. >> reporter: we
and in terms of overall arrests, eamon, like below the last two, right? the last conventions.. like fractional numbers compared to the last couple which is crazy. i mean, that's awesome. >> reporter: just a handful of arrests. i'll tell you how calm things were. we actually got some updates from the police as we were going along. one of the updates was that one of the police officers who was here from out of state had an allergic reaction. and so we got an update on that. so when you're...
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eamon joining us now.exico governor bill richardson and former senator judd gregg and mark weinberger, global chairman for ey continues with us. to address you at the same time senator and governor, although that's confusing because jeb was a governor, too. how about that. >> yeah. >> all right. it seemed like bernie's acolytes were brought into on stop trump movement. things were going pretty well. anything happen now in estimation that sort of thwart that deal, that deal to back hillary. is this going to open up the old sores about how it happened? >> this is obviously a difficult moment for the democratic party but nothing compared to the disarray in the republican convention where you had blood baths. >> she stopped and looked up at you. just stopped. did you see that? >> i was vice chair of the national party once. this the most impossible job in the world. they have all governors, all senators, they all want to be president. you have all these egos, state parties. i know everybody is trashing debbie
eamon joining us now.exico governor bill richardson and former senator judd gregg and mark weinberger, global chairman for ey continues with us. to address you at the same time senator and governor, although that's confusing because jeb was a governor, too. how about that. >> yeah. >> all right. it seemed like bernie's acolytes were brought into on stop trump movement. things were going pretty well. anything happen now in estimation that sort of thwart that deal, that deal to back...
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eamon moya dean joins us from istanbul with the latest. >> the country's prime minister saying life isurning back to normal this as families and relatives of those victims continue to bury some of the dead. as you mentioned the number of those killed about 140 or so victims, that were people killed opposing this coup in addition to 40 or so that were killed on the coup side or those participating in the coup. the country's president is very angry demanding the united states hand over a religious figure they accuse of being of mastermind behind this coup. in addition to that the country continues what some are calling an aggressive crackdown on conpiror tos, participates or plotters partaking in this military coup that includes thousands of judges and prosecutors that were dismissed and about 6,000 members of the country's military that have either now been detained or being questioned for their involvement in it. a very dire situation in terms of how this coup played out, but the president said he's got the support of his people and says he's willing to entertain bringing back the deat
eamon moya dean joins us from istanbul with the latest. >> the country's prime minister saying life isurning back to normal this as families and relatives of those victims continue to bury some of the dead. as you mentioned the number of those killed about 140 or so victims, that were people killed opposing this coup in addition to 40 or so that were killed on the coup side or those participating in the coup. the country's president is very angry demanding the united states hand over a...