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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. a triple record close, dow and s&p and nasdaq we haven't seen a record close for the dow since early may, but we got it. you can really thank technology.
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. a triple record close, dow and s&p and nasdaq we haven't seen a record close for the dow since early may, but we got it. you can really thank technology.
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rich eisen got covid even when he was vaccinated.t that i'm here to talk to you, anderson, is a testament to my vaccine, that i'm not ventilatored right now. i'm not in a hospital. i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it. nothing is more personal than your 7-year-old daughter getting it. and it's entirely possible. it's very feasible i gave it to her. she's okay right now, but that is harrowing. that is as white knuckle of an experience as you can get. plus the fact that i attempted to have a normal summer. my wife and i were heading on vacation out of the country, which is why i tested. otherwise, i would have thought maybe it's just some sort of an all allergy, and i could have spread it around even worse. but i was trying to be normal. that's what i have been told, we should live with it. and that life should get back to normal, but nothing is normal about a 52-year-old who is healthy staring out a window in quarantine for ten days while his 7-year-old daughter has it after being so careful, my wife and i have been so
rich eisen got covid even when he was vaccinated.t that i'm here to talk to you, anderson, is a testament to my vaccine, that i'm not ventilatored right now. i'm not in a hospital. i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it. nothing is more personal than your 7-year-old daughter getting it. and it's entirely possible. it's very feasible i gave it to her. she's okay right now, but that is harrowing. that is as white knuckle of an experience as you can get. plus the fact that i attempted...
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rich eisen, i -- i'm so glad you are doing okay.your daughter continues to do okay and the rest of your family, as well. and i appreciate you speaking out because it -- everybody needs to -- to talk about this stuff. and the more we talk about it, hopefully, more people get vaccinated. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me on. >>> coming up next. the former president on tape continuing to rant about how he lost the election. we will play you some of his words. the question is, is he kind of losing his grip on reality down in mar-a-lago? just rambling about this stuff over and over and over, every single day. former friend of the family weighs in. ♪ someone once told me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. >>> last night, we were fortunate to have on our broadcast, two "washington post" reporters who not only have authored a remarkable inside account of the final year of the former administration. but they brought with
rich eisen, i -- i'm so glad you are doing okay.your daughter continues to do okay and the rest of your family, as well. and i appreciate you speaking out because it -- everybody needs to -- to talk about this stuff. and the more we talk about it, hopefully, more people get vaccinated. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me on. >>> coming up next. the former president on tape continuing to rant about how he lost the election. we will play you some of his words. the question...
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absolutely it was interesting from richard walker from eisen saying we are taking this into our ownackup. you said that option doesn't exist for small or medium—size businesses. the telegraph has the story that companies must apply for the king exemptions. it's clearly the point that a logic to that. you don't want people using it as a kind of get out ofjail free card present even people using it as a kind of get out ofjailfree card present even in circumstances where they don't really need it. the problem is presumably how does this happen, witty apply, how long does it take was that some of these decisions, they want to know now. they want to know even yesterday ideally. when the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in. i the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in.— says i can come in. i know. i look at this and _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not as _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not as if _ at this and not as if businesses have a got it hard enough they then got to go and do
absolutely it was interesting from richard walker from eisen saying we are taking this into our ownackup. you said that option doesn't exist for small or medium—size businesses. the telegraph has the story that companies must apply for the king exemptions. it's clearly the point that a logic to that. you don't want people using it as a kind of get out ofjail free card present even people using it as a kind of get out ofjailfree card present even in circumstances where they don't really need...
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ambassador eisen, what do you make of the fact that congressman brooks -- i don't -- i don't know --ted this -- or says he was wearing body armor while, also, provoking the crowd on january 6th? and revving them up and, apparently, warned about the quote risks of those few days or was warned. >> um, anderson, thanks for having me back. the new revelations that congressman brooks was so alarmed, that he donned body armor and then heavy, baggy clothes to cover it up. illustrates the -- just why the department of justice is refusing to immunize him, to defend him, in this lawsuit against him for inciting insurrection. it's more evidence that he knew the dangers of the situation. and he swore an oath, anderson, to defend and protect the united states. instead, what he did was he incited an insurrection against his own government. he used those fighting words, we're gonna -- today's the day american patriots are going to take names and kick ass. it's like he pulled the pin on the grenade, and threw that grenade, this mob of insurrectionists, down pennsylvania avenue. so, more evidence of
ambassador eisen, what do you make of the fact that congressman brooks -- i don't -- i don't know --ted this -- or says he was wearing body armor while, also, provoking the crowd on january 6th? and revving them up and, apparently, warned about the quote risks of those few days or was warned. >> um, anderson, thanks for having me back. the new revelations that congressman brooks was so alarmed, that he donned body armor and then heavy, baggy clothes to cover it up. illustrates the -- just...
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we worked with carol eisen and her team. now that people have become accustomed to and are shifting their lives in a very different way, this is an important conversation to continue. so i just wanted to add my voice and say thank you. thank you for the labor council and h.r. for being here and, yes, too, there are fathers that are availing themselves and asking to avail themselves of leave time for family and care giving and so, i just wanted to add that voice. yes, the overwhelming burden falls on the shoulders of women and mothers and daughters and sisters and so definitely don't want to recognize that and appreciate that voice. so thank you and happy to support this. happy to be added as a cosponsor. >> chairman: wonderful. supervisor melgar. >> supervisor melgar: thank you. i hear you loud and clear about the disparity of the private sector and public sector. we have adequate you know, domestic partner benefits and prevailing wages. i am not aware of family-friendly requirements necessarily with our contract, so it woul
we worked with carol eisen and her team. now that people have become accustomed to and are shifting their lives in a very different way, this is an important conversation to continue. so i just wanted to add my voice and say thank you. thank you for the labor council and h.r. for being here and, yes, too, there are fathers that are availing themselves and asking to avail themselves of leave time for family and care giving and so, i just wanted to add that voice. yes, the overwhelming burden...
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nfl network host rich eisen contracted covid despite being fully vaccinated.are and typically lead to only minor symptoms. eisen said getting a vaccine was a good decision because without it, he could have ended up in a much worse position. >> i'm not vent lated, i'm not in a hospital, i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it. nothing is more personal than your 7-year-old daughter getting it and it is entirely possible, very feasible i gave it to her. she is okay right now. but that is harrowing, that is as white knuckle an experience as you possibly can get. plus the fact that i attempted to have a normal summer. my wife and i were heading on vacation out of the country, which is why i tested. otherwise i would have thought maybe it is just some sort of an allergy and i could have spread it around even worse. >> right now we're around two hours away from the official opening of the olympic games. these are live images coming to us from tokyo. some events already under way. in fact a record that stood for 25 years was broken a little bit earlier, th
nfl network host rich eisen contracted covid despite being fully vaccinated.are and typically lead to only minor symptoms. eisen said getting a vaccine was a good decision because without it, he could have ended up in a much worse position. >> i'm not vent lated, i'm not in a hospital, i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it. nothing is more personal than your 7-year-old daughter getting it and it is entirely possible, very feasible i gave it to her. she is okay right now. but...
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i saw ken nimm and i say caller eisen, there may not be a city department that is not working on this in some way, shape or form. and i want to acknowledge our partners across the basin from bill dink, and i see lou vasquez here, lou, thank you for being here. and i want to give a special recognition to a guy standing right in front of me, john, thank you. john fritzker whose philanthropy turned this from a dream and a vision actually into a project. so, thank you, john. let's give him a round of applause. and thank you, moe, and john and moe were recently married just a few days ago and they came back early from -- moe doesn't really call it a honeymoon, called it a camping trip, but they came back early to be here with us today. so thank you both very, very much. [applause] this project has many, many, many people rooting for it. it's gotten private philanthropy and it's gotten local bond money through the leadership of our mayor and several -- and san francisco voters. and it's also gotten a lot of money from the state of california, senator wiener, and commissioner chu, thank you
i saw ken nimm and i say caller eisen, there may not be a city department that is not working on this in some way, shape or form. and i want to acknowledge our partners across the basin from bill dink, and i see lou vasquez here, lou, thank you for being here. and i want to give a special recognition to a guy standing right in front of me, john, thank you. john fritzker whose philanthropy turned this from a dream and a vision actually into a project. so, thank you, john. let's give him a round...
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norm eisen, thank you very much. >> thanks, john. >>> so the rise of anti-semitism here in the unitedes, and actual physical attacks. this assault kept on camera at a sushi restaurant is just one of many examples. what we uncovered, next. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, incl
norm eisen, thank you very much. >> thanks, john. >>> so the rise of anti-semitism here in the unitedes, and actual physical attacks. this assault kept on camera at a sushi restaurant is just one of many examples. what we uncovered, next. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help...
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news host and rich eisen announced they're battling covid despite both being vaccinated and cautioningt their condition could be a lot worse had they not received the vaccine. and now the surgeon general is issuing a warning about the deadly consequences of vaccine misinformation. >> it's led them to turn down proven treatments and to choose not to get vaccinated. this has led to avoidable illnesses and death. simply put, health information has cost us lives. >> will his message, though, reach the communities that need to hear it? joining us now is dr. jason yaun, a pediatrician in tennessee. dr. yaun, thank you for being with us this morning. first, i want to talk about these breakthrough infections we're seeing. why are we seeing these? >> well, hi. good morning, brianna and john. thank you so much for having me on today. it's so great to be here with you. and we are beginning to see some breakthrough infections. and while those are unfortunate, they're expected and really inevitable. when we talk about these vaccines, we've been talking about 94 to 95% effectiveness, which is amazin
news host and rich eisen announced they're battling covid despite both being vaccinated and cautioningt their condition could be a lot worse had they not received the vaccine. and now the surgeon general is issuing a warning about the deadly consequences of vaccine misinformation. >> it's led them to turn down proven treatments and to choose not to get vaccinated. this has led to avoidable illnesses and death. simply put, health information has cost us lives. >> will his message,...
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let's get perspective, now, from norm eisen.g the former president's first impeachment and cnn legal analyst. so, norm, you know, tomorrow, they'll be unsealed. we won't know, until tomorrow, what these charges are. they will be unsealed then but what do you make of this moment? >> well, john, thanks for having me back on the show. it's an inflexion point in donald trump's long-running battle. it's been going on for decades with the rule of law. the -- some are minimizing these charges. while we have to wait until we see the indictments, it appears that they are serious ones. if, as is alleged, there is tax fraud based on fringe-benefit abuse. that's a serious matter. potentially, felony, multiple felonies, jail time, for individuals, large fines. and most of all, the most ominous words in the whole investigation, for donald trump, are that the investigation continues. and reportedly, when the lawyers asked about trump, their response was along the lines of, he's not being charged, now, john. so, as i wrote in a new brookings re
let's get perspective, now, from norm eisen.g the former president's first impeachment and cnn legal analyst. so, norm, you know, tomorrow, they'll be unsealed. we won't know, until tomorrow, what these charges are. they will be unsealed then but what do you make of this moment? >> well, john, thanks for having me back on the show. it's an inflexion point in donald trump's long-running battle. it's been going on for decades with the rule of law. the -- some are minimizing these charges....
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but we'll find out in court. >> very good points from tristan snell and norm eisen. thank you. one thing they didn't mention that will be interesting to follow, to hear the former president not go bad on weisselberg, remember what happened with michael cohen, his bagman. right? cohen got accused of doing these things. what did he say? cohen is not my lawyer. he's a bum. right? somebody else during the collusion thing, well, yeah, trump, that was a coffee boy, we don't know him. not a word denigrating mr. weisselberg. interesting. no? so what do these charges look like to people who were inside trump world? one used to work at the organization. the other is a weisselberg. she lived this deal over the last 15 years and has been cooperating with prosecutors. let's get their perspective on what this means and what could happen next. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ hi guys! check out this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me kn
but we'll find out in court. >> very good points from tristan snell and norm eisen. thank you. one thing they didn't mention that will be interesting to follow, to hear the former president not go bad on weisselberg, remember what happened with michael cohen, his bagman. right? cohen got accused of doing these things. what did he say? cohen is not my lawyer. he's a bum. right? somebody else during the collusion thing, well, yeah, trump, that was a coffee boy, we don't know him. not a word...
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eisen foods is recalling more than 8 million pounds of ready to eat frozen chicken. >> usda inspectors believe the products may have been contaminated with listeria. they include the grilled and ready chicken strips fajita chicken strips and the pulled chicken the recalled items were produced between last december 26th and april 13th of this year. if you have any of these products. you're asked to just toss them or return them for a full refund. amazon founder jeff bezos has stepped down as the company's ceo. but he leaves the world well, he leaves the company has the world's richest person bezos first made the forbes list of richest americans in 1998 when he was only worth 6 billion dollars. now this man is worth more than 200 to billion dollars. and most of that coming in just the past 3 years basis will remain as amazon's executive chairman he will focus on other ventures were told like his blue origin space company web services. chief andy jassy is going to take over as amazon ceo kron 4 news at 5. this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chore
eisen foods is recalling more than 8 million pounds of ready to eat frozen chicken. >> usda inspectors believe the products may have been contaminated with listeria. they include the grilled and ready chicken strips fajita chicken strips and the pulled chicken the recalled items were produced between last december 26th and april 13th of this year. if you have any of these products. you're asked to just toss them or return them for a full refund. amazon founder jeff bezos has stepped down...
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but you and sponsors talks in geneva ended on saturday with eisen agreements on how to work and i them around somewhere it's kind of us tech firm has force hundreds of businesses to close. worldwide sweetener cor supermarket chain was forced to shut down all 800 of it stores. at least 3 people were killed as tropical cycle elsa. the southern coast of hasty, i'm the dominican republic, wind gusts of 210 kilometers in our hit the region on saturday. it's cool and has been downgraded to tropical storm, but still packing strong women vipers is appealing for international helps to fight a forest far considered the worst. in decades, at least 4 people were killed, as the blades spread from a southern limit, sole district shore winds. and high temperatures for several villages to be evacuated. cypress has been experiencing a week long, the heat wave with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees celsius. i'm not sure if the vein to keep it here. these continues after out to 0 works. ah, me ah, added the migration has rarely been out of the headlines in recent years. what does the story is about
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okay, nice talking with you can if you're interested my website, stewart eisen draft that com has more information about it. and it also has some meditate, mindfulness meditations, that are free on an audio link. they're really get a little practice. thank you so much. ok, nice to have a great day professor. thank you. bye bye. the ah, ah, ah, the eastern half of the united states. we're going to have 1000000000, if not trillions of carry article cicadas interacting with tens of millions of human beings in their backyard. oh my god. obviously, some of the cicadas do not have very high tolerance for alcohol because they are already passing out. are 6 minutes to 400 i mean that's very satisfying. and the the news the one who tries to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries and they offer free of charge the services support. little was so we asked this is sort of a broker 12 things from developing an emerging countries to get access to space because clearly one of the issues, one of the show stoppers is the cost of the launch in the operation. t
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i think this is from the ambassador or from the icebreaker, bonin and eisen or from the chairwoman, karen finerman welcome to the show. we have been talking all week about some of the disconnect between the headline indices and where you're seeing an approach to risk and some of the cyclical sectors have pull back the disconnect between powell's view of inflation and what we're getting out of the data, even consumer confidence today which tells you, you know, where there's a lot of uncertainty and certainly i think the sense that there's maybe more risk out there. so, you know, i think the tape this week was relatively ugly. even though apple had a 3.5% move on a five day there's a way to hide the pain below the surface. >> certainly more macro data, but karen, as we look at next week, we have more earnings, more quarterly results than we do macro numbers and, you know, to some it feels like we're at peak everything. peak earnings, peak policy, but perhaps not peak inflation, right? >> right i mean, i think the fed would say we're at peakish transitory inflation, but i'm not positioned th
i think this is from the ambassador or from the icebreaker, bonin and eisen or from the chairwoman, karen finerman welcome to the show. we have been talking all week about some of the disconnect between the headline indices and where you're seeing an approach to risk and some of the cyclical sectors have pull back the disconnect between powell's view of inflation and what we're getting out of the data, even consumer confidence today which tells you, you know, where there's a lot of uncertainty...
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sarahizeen eisen said we had h sales that weren't that great, consumer confident so this might be a precursor for the backout. >> when you see the 3269 levels, 200-day move, average. the june low was 172 we feed to take a peek at either one of those levels. but this is a high flyer there is no doubt about it are you going to get that ceo growing pains now going in you didn't even mention the new ceo. does it mean anything? >> not really. >> so it doesn't mean anything yet until it means something so can they turn the speigot on and off the way when bezos was there? i think they can sorry, question marks, but also, can it be as good as it was and i think people are naturally going to say, let's take a breather here. then look at that. >> i think the question for a lot of stocks in the stockmarket these days, brian kelly, in particular, the retailers we showed you at the top. those are retailers that benefitted from consumers locked down, shut in, bored out of their gourdes, had nothing else to do but go on to etsy and buy crocheted aprons, masks, things like that. now you are wondering, are th
sarahizeen eisen said we had h sales that weren't that great, consumer confident so this might be a precursor for the backout. >> when you see the 3269 levels, 200-day move, average. the june low was 172 we feed to take a peek at either one of those levels. but this is a high flyer there is no doubt about it are you going to get that ceo growing pains now going in you didn't even mention the new ceo. does it mean anything? >> not really. >> so it doesn't mean anything yet...
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parish police have fire water cannon, ronnie's against plans for mandatory health passes in france, eisen gathered in the capital to vent their frustrations over covey to restrictions . the news the me the, we've had figures from the ministry of the interior that said there were a 161000 individuals who decided to send onto the street to protest these new restrictions. 11000 of those were here in paris where you saw those tensions with that water cannon inside at the protest is also being used. so i just wanna explain a little bit about what the health passes. this is something this all ready in use has been in you since wednesday. and basically, what it means is places like cultural centers and museums at the moment, if there were more than 50 individuals inside, then to get inside you have to show you all fully vaccinated against kobe 19, or that you have got a negative p, c, all. and teach in test what the parliament is doing at the moment is looking at the bill that's expected to be passed this weekend, which will extend that restriction. now the minutes for labor has also given them
parish police have fire water cannon, ronnie's against plans for mandatory health passes in france, eisen gathered in the capital to vent their frustrations over covey to restrictions . the news the me the, we've had figures from the ministry of the interior that said there were a 161000 individuals who decided to send onto the street to protest these new restrictions. 11000 of those were here in paris where you saw those tensions with that water cannon inside at the protest is also being used....
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last night we reported on the nfl network's rich eisen saying he tested positive.e had two shots of the pfizer vaccine. he posted online. he said every health-care professional i've come across in the last few days tell me the two shots of the pfizer vaccine are what's keeping a 52-year-old like me from the far worse experience than the awful one i'm already having. he said, so be careful if you're vaccinated. if you're not, don't wait another second. we have to be realistic, the breakthrough cases are going to happen. >> they're starting to rise, and the reason it's happening is because infection numbers are getting up so high, and delta variant is such a contagious virus. we're going to see these breakthrough infections. the good news is people who have the breakthrough infections don't get sick, don't get hospitalized or die at the same rate, so it's protective, but it's not 100% and we're going to see more infections as delta spreads across the country. >> dr. jha, thanks to you as >the meantime we're going to turn to over news and the disaster unfolding overse
last night we reported on the nfl network's rich eisen saying he tested positive.e had two shots of the pfizer vaccine. he posted online. he said every health-care professional i've come across in the last few days tell me the two shots of the pfizer vaccine are what's keeping a 52-year-old like me from the far worse experience than the awful one i'm already having. he said, so be careful if you're vaccinated. if you're not, don't wait another second. we have to be realistic, the breakthrough...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.ft the biggest criminalor to the dow's gains, along with salesforce and a number of other stocks microsoft, by far, the biggest winner s&p 500 also closing at a record high technology leading the charge here on the week up almost 2%. by the way, this is its seventh record closing high day in a row. that's a long winning streak technology real shining as yields come back down. it's been happening in the last few weeks. the biggest contributor on the qqqs was alphabet, amazon, microsoft, apple a familiar tale there transports were also lower, something we'll talk about, the divergence greg branch is still with is, tick toria hernandez joins the conferring first, to you, mike, about the pattern we saw all week. for value, for cyclical and for transports >> market seemingly positioning for a bit of a deceleration type of growth story, also a patient fed, not necessarily accelerating so that feeds you into the nasdaq 100 i think where we are right now, after such a long streak, seven straig
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.ft the biggest criminalor to the dow's gains, along with salesforce and a number of other stocks microsoft, by far, the biggest winner s&p 500 also closing at a record high technology leading the charge here on the week up almost 2%. by the way, this is its seventh record closing high day in a row. that's a long winning streak technology real shining as yields come back down. it's been happening in the last few weeks. the biggest contributor on the...
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but will you know that it is similar to a tax to get it out before by eisen especially, this comes only less than 24 hours after the police. the police, the federal police announced that the apprehension of high ranking isis commander who was, who was supposed to be the isolate governor of the it's called the, the wiley of baghdad. but meanwhile, it could be also, the explosion could be in terms of the security and conflict, as you know, similar explosions. the attack started thing civilians and markets before happened as the the elections are upcoming. i mean that the, every time there is election coming up, explosions, happen, explosions, happen targeting civilians, sort of thing, thing innocent civilians targeting markets and the public arenas. now the government, the government of prime minister must have a cause to me, had just said that it is open in an investigation into the incident and it has ordered the arrest of the police commander who is leading the military order gives me the police unit responsible for securing a southern city, as i mentioned, that could be that is no org
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an eisen nicholas hack has law from decker in senegal. after i mean jello is village and burkina faso came under attack from isis . she and her children escaped and they bring molly the thought. the presence of french soldiers un troops and the g 5 held soldiers would offer some protection. but in central, molly gunman from an arcadia affiliate attacked the village who was in and she fled to the capital. bummer! co for jello the arm groups will always be a danger. right now there's fight it from the very from jody's order people. the other people. jello refers to are the g 5 to help soldiers of chad burkina faso, multi martinez news year, backed by the french military attacking armed groups affiliated to isolate and al qaeda. and its summit hosted by france, president menu and my coin. details of a drop down of french troops and closing of bases in the region, while offering reassurance to g. 5 partners, prison. substitute ha, ha, ha. through the, you know, palm yan. still, our military presence in this house will be based on to mission a
an eisen nicholas hack has law from decker in senegal. after i mean jello is village and burkina faso came under attack from isis . she and her children escaped and they bring molly the thought. the presence of french soldiers un troops and the g 5 held soldiers would offer some protection. but in central, molly gunman from an arcadia affiliate attacked the village who was in and she fled to the capital. bummer! co for jello the arm groups will always be a danger. right now there's fight it...
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time, it has led to stampedes of 9 vaccination centers across the country, raising fears of a sharper eisen infection. prime minister, his machine, she fired his health minister for what he described as a clear case of mismanagement policy. not quite the least that can be said is that the decision is wrong and you have noticed it's repercussions on society. tunisia continues to face some of the highest good 19 infection rates in the world. it's rocking fed off to quote or on the media with about $200.00 deaths to day. according to official medical sources, nearly 18000 people have died in a country of 12000000. many hospitals have run out of beds and oxygen. medical stuff are overwhelmed. there are reports of patient dying in the absence of proper care and body staying unburied for they could you joe and i did the pick up. we had daily surgery. we even have 50 patients at the same time in our covert unit for hot emergency room and suits. well, our maximum capacity varies between 18 to 20 patients. yeah, yeah. you know, doctors are losing hope in the whole median health system. everyone is l
time, it has led to stampedes of 9 vaccination centers across the country, raising fears of a sharper eisen infection. prime minister, his machine, she fired his health minister for what he described as a clear case of mismanagement policy. not quite the least that can be said is that the decision is wrong and you have noticed it's repercussions on society. tunisia continues to face some of the highest good 19 infection rates in the world. it's rocking fed off to quote or on the media with...
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laws, that among hundreds of volunteer fighters from europe who traveled to syria and iraq to join eisen. many european governments have been reluctant to allow them to return a pretty schoolgirl shuffling begum who joined the iceland. 2015 was stripped of her u. k. citizenship. i'm angelic. alta mimi is a research fellow at the george washington university program on extremism. he says, countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for ice or suspects. i do think it is a good idea because number one, for example, regarding the women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic, they all in speaking. and so in that case, they do need to be held accountable and it's difficult to do that, nor be syria where you have a judicial system that's not nice me recognize the issue though, i think relates the flight, the children. and the issue whether you can really separate them from their mothers . and i think in that case you do need to bring both to women and children. oh no, you understand security, you only get worse over time long. the leap is problem to faster and i do understand the
laws, that among hundreds of volunteer fighters from europe who traveled to syria and iraq to join eisen. many european governments have been reluctant to allow them to return a pretty schoolgirl shuffling begum who joined the iceland. 2015 was stripped of her u. k. citizenship. i'm angelic. alta mimi is a research fellow at the george washington university program on extremism. he says, countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for ice or suspects. i do think it is a good idea because...
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agreement that the united states has with the tell upon is, but it's the tell bonds job to prevent eisen al qaeda and these other groups that have the have their targets not only inside afghanistan, but outside of canister. and, and so if those groups actually get a foothold they are and the taliban fails to keep its commitment to, to not allow those groups to be operating from its territory. then i think you're going to see a different united states posture of part, you know, quite possibly some re introduction of courses and counterterrorism. certainly intervention from the air. the president biden is not going to tolerate afghanistan returning to be a base for either of or for the islamic state. oh, by doing your thoughts about this? what does the future hold? you see, i've got to start becoming a safe haven once again for these articles. again, i highly doubt that the by den administration would commit the political suicide off reversing their decision. i like the conviction off your guest from turkey with his know but yeah, again like there is going to be a security vacuum. if there
agreement that the united states has with the tell upon is, but it's the tell bonds job to prevent eisen al qaeda and these other groups that have the have their targets not only inside afghanistan, but outside of canister. and, and so if those groups actually get a foothold they are and the taliban fails to keep its commitment to, to not allow those groups to be operating from its territory. then i think you're going to see a different united states posture of part, you know, quite possibly...
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. >> reporter: and tonight, the nfl network's rich eisen, trying to get the word out to get your vaccine, sharing on instagram he's tested positive despite being fully vaccinated. saying doctors have told him it could have been much worse without the vaccines. adding, "every health care professional i've come across in the last few days tell me the two-shots of pfizer i got in february are what's keeping a 52-year-old like me from a far worse experience than the awful one i'm having. so be careful if you're vaccinated and if you're not vaccinated, don't wait another second." >> whit johnson with us live tonight here in new york. and whit, from l.a. county, with this mask mandate, to utah to tennessee there in your report, to new york city this evening, news on the virus in the yankees/red cox game. >> reporter: david, a number of trends moving in the wrong direction. major league baseball making that announcement that tonight's game between the red sox and yankees will be postponed after three pitchers tested positive. this is just the eighth game so far this year to be postponed due to
. >> reporter: and tonight, the nfl network's rich eisen, trying to get the word out to get your vaccine, sharing on instagram he's tested positive despite being fully vaccinated. saying doctors have told him it could have been much worse without the vaccines. adding, "every health care professional i've come across in the last few days tell me the two-shots of pfizer i got in february are what's keeping a 52-year-old like me from a far worse experience than the awful one i'm having....
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fired back turkey had launched across the border. euphrates shield operation in 2016 to drive out eisen and the syrian curtis y p g. cuba attorney general says 59 people who took part and anti government protests to be prosecuted. their actions were described as disturbances and charges included public disorder and causing non serious injuries. rights could say more than $600.00 people would attain during and since the july 11th demonstrations. guns are into their 1st night of a nation wide curfew and post by the government for what it calls security reasons . all but 3 of the countries $34.00 provinces will be subject to the new restrictions. the army is trying to hold a taliban advance. and those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera in about half an hour's time after the bottom line. goodbye. ah, i am steve clements. i have a question. you know how people always say us politics weren't so toxic in the good old days? well, really, where is it all pretty much the same, but our memories are shoddy. let's get to the bottom line. ah, spanish philosopher george pantheon
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i just heard that report from sara eisen earlier today that keyry irving came out with a statement about nike's kkyrie 9s they can speak directly to their fans and have a lot more say >>> coming up, the robinhood reality check, the stock falling in its debut >>> plus you'll hear from tim draper, one of the company's early investors. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. ♪ someone once told me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. baaam. internet that keeps you ahead of the game. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. yeah, well mine's always got my back. okay chill, 'cuz mine's so fast, no one can catch me. speed? we'll show you speed. wow! -that's nothing... ...because my internet gives me a flex 4k streaming box for free. impressive! that's 'cuz you all have the same internet. xf
i just heard that report from sara eisen earlier today that keyry irving came out with a statement about nike's kkyrie 9s they can speak directly to their fans and have a lot more say >>> coming up, the robinhood reality check, the stock falling in its debut >>> plus you'll hear from tim draper, one of the company's early investors. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation...
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i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli, whos in today for wilfred frost.t taking toward the end of the month after overall a good month. caller pillar, boeing, goldman sachs and disney the s&p 500 giving back half a person today, what worked? amazon is a big part of that story. and also closed shatterly lower. kind of a mixed day for tech you did see a performance with apple, comcast also going strong the russell actually fell, while the nasdaq, s&p 500 and the dow gained so something to talk about, some underperformance lately of the small caps after they had been strong coming up this hour, noted investor dan niles on whether some have gotten too high. and later, u.s. general dr. have i vivak murthy listen to what he says which i think will be highly likely it's going -- you know, it might be a good time to take risks off the table, and save some dry powder for the possible we could see a severe correction here in the summer >> courtney gibson from luke capital ton and stephf jablonsk are still with us. i haven't heard anybody -- those will say janet yel
i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli, whos in today for wilfred frost.t taking toward the end of the month after overall a good month. caller pillar, boeing, goldman sachs and disney the s&p 500 giving back half a person today, what worked? amazon is a big part of that story. and also closed shatterly lower. kind of a mixed day for tech you did see a performance with apple, comcast also going strong the russell actually fell, while the nasdaq, s&p 500 and the dow gained so something to...
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nasdaq seeing declines around 1% >> i'm sara eisen in washington d.c. today we have an interview with janet yellen in the show. what's driving the action in the final action of trade. jay powell testifying for a second day to congress, this time in front of the bank committee, facing questions about inflation, the economy and more those highlights ahead jobless claims hitting a pandemic era low and the empire state manufacturing index blew a past expectations. morgan stanley rounding out the strong bank results. 59 minutes to go in the session. energy, tech, small caps are seeing the biggest decline and we have a big first on cnbc interview coming your way from california janet yellen joining us to talk about the global minimum tax deal, her read on inflation with the new numbers this week, the tech crackdown in china and more and also the day the checks go out for the child tax credit for american families. >> we cannot wait, looking forward to that interview. looking straight to the market tech pulling back, energy also underpe underperforming. mike i
nasdaq seeing declines around 1% >> i'm sara eisen in washington d.c. today we have an interview with janet yellen in the show. what's driving the action in the final action of trade. jay powell testifying for a second day to congress, this time in front of the bank committee, facing questions about inflation, the economy and more those highlights ahead jobless claims hitting a pandemic era low and the empire state manufacturing index blew a past expectations. morgan stanley rounding out...
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i am sara eisen. stocks are mostly higher the dow climbing back from a triple digit loss at the open. any close in the green for the major averages would be a record >> wilfred frost is not here >> it's not because of the game. he was scheduled to be off he was sad >> he was already planning to be off. we're feeling for our buddy today. let's look at what's driving the action today financials leading the charge. they are the top s&p sector. kicking off earnings season tomorrow morning disney helping lift the dow after its "black widow" film and more pain for chinese tech shares of didi making another move lower as the crackdown widens to other companies. more on that in a moment we have 59 minutes left to go in the session. >>> coming up, value investor bill nygren joins us including the faang names he finds attractive at current levels interesting for a hvalue investor senior banking analyst mike mayo with just a few hours to go until the first wave of earnings reports. >>> let's get straight to the
i am sara eisen. stocks are mostly higher the dow climbing back from a triple digit loss at the open. any close in the green for the major averages would be a record >> wilfred frost is not here >> it's not because of the game. he was scheduled to be off he was sad >> he was already planning to be off. we're feeling for our buddy today. let's look at what's driving the action today financials leading the charge. they are the top s&p sector. kicking off earnings season...
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. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange first day of the second half of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected ahead of tomorrow's junes jobs report and walgreens falling 6% 59 minutes left to go in the session with nearly every sector in the green just staples slightly low. >> we have a great show coming your way in a few minutes we will speak with the commerce secretary and her thoughts on american business in china and especially in light of president xi's warning to foreign powers overnight. plus krista lina georgieva joins us for her look on growth. we'll talk to her. and speak with the ceo of the intellia looking forward to that. >>> let's get to the big stories we're watching, we have the latest on robinhood's long awaited i.p.o. filing. kate, l
. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange first day of the second half of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected ahead of...
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. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange firstf of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected
. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange firstf of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected
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eisen services number. europe -- the u.s. ism services number. europe may be underperforming. look what is happening. the number of different trends in force. with the bottom line, the ftse down 1%, the dax down 1%, the cac 40 down a little bit more. a lot of variation in terms of some of the individual markets in europe. that was evidenced yesterday. today a much more consistent selloff across europe. let's take a look at what we are seeing another asset classes. this is significant in terms of what the feedback is into the equity market. the dollar is catching a bid. where the real action is is in the bond market. germany catching a bid. it is also true right across europe. take a look at what is happening italy, in france. the bond market selloff is where the price story is. brent also reversing the gains. still relatively elevated. the market is taking another look at this story coming out of the opec-plus meeting and assuming the net result is more oil. what are we getting in terms of the brexit breakdown? the bond proxies are back. there is the bid the are seeing. real e
eisen services number. europe -- the u.s. ism services number. europe may be underperforming. look what is happening. the number of different trends in force. with the bottom line, the ftse down 1%, the dax down 1%, the cac 40 down a little bit more. a lot of variation in terms of some of the individual markets in europe. that was evidenced yesterday. today a much more consistent selloff across europe. let's take a look at what we are seeing another asset classes. this is significant in terms...
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stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen.a getting a pop after
stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen.a getting a pop after
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. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen let's look at what's driving the action it appears to have yields. san francisco fed president mary daly warning the economic recovery could be at risk because of the delta variant
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i'm sara eisen, stocks rallying today after the dow posted the worst day of the year, erasing almosthat is driving the action today yields bouncing off recent lows, helping financials a mixed picture on housing, with starts increasing, but building permits hitting an eight-month low. staples are the laggards today philip m
i'm sara eisen, stocks rallying today after the dow posted the worst day of the year, erasing almosthat is driving the action today yields bouncing off recent lows, helping financials a mixed picture on housing, with starts increasing, but building permits hitting an eight-month low. staples are the laggards today philip m
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. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen oil drops after opec-plus talks broke down this weekend. still strong overall after hitting a new record of 64% in may chinese stocks are getting hit
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happy friday, i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange, with mike santoli. outlook, setting the tone earlier. growth underperforming value overall, how that will affect the u.s. economy, and we're looking at weekly declines, but also riding six months o
happy friday, i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange, with mike santoli. outlook, setting the tone earlier. growth underperforming value overall, how that will affect the u.s. economy, and we're looking at weekly declines, but also riding six months o
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stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen. earnings front and center today. dow component coca-cola getting a pop after beating earnings and revenue estimates. also raising its full-year guidance much more on that coming up. verizon and another dow component rallying after beating on the top and bottom lines and adding more wireless subscribers than expected. and yields continuing to move off recent lows, the financial and energy names are getting a boost today. >> coming up, dr. anthony fauci on the record. we'll talk to him about whether the rise of the delta variant could pose a risk for the economic reopening you are very excited to have janet yellen last week i think you're more excited. >> i don't know more, but definitely looking forward to this i have wanted to talk to him for a long time. >> i have, too, but the level of enthusiasm is off the chart. >> you used to talk to him a lot when china had coronavirus and then once it started hitting here, it was hard to get him back >> so much to discuss. >>> plus, thomas pete
stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen. earnings front and center today. dow component coca-cola getting a pop after beating earnings and revenue estimates. also raising its full-year guidance much more on that coming up. verizon and another dow component rallying after beating on the top and bottom lines and adding more wireless subscribers than expected. and yields continuing to move off recent lows, the financial and energy...
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i'm sara eisen at the new york stock exchange we'll see if we can get a record close as well.ourtney reagan in today for willfried frost. the ten-year yield hitting 1.29% its lowest level since february. the fed minutes out last hour showed officials at the last meeting discussed when the central bank might start scaling back bond purchases and energy another big driver, getting crushed once again, the worst performing sector on the s&p 500. >> coming up on the show, noted tech investor dan nile
i'm sara eisen at the new york stock exchange we'll see if we can get a record close as well.ourtney reagan in today for willfried frost. the ten-year yield hitting 1.29% its lowest level since february. the fed minutes out last hour showed officials at the last meeting discussed when the central bank might start scaling back bond purchases and energy another big driver, getting crushed once again, the worst performing sector on the s&p 500. >> coming up on the show, noted tech...
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nasdaq seeing declines around 1% >> i'm sara eisen in washington d.c.terview with janet yellen in the show. what's driving the action in the final action of trade. jay powell testifying for a second day to congress, this time in front of the bank committee, facing questions about
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i'm sara eisen could be another record-breaking for stocks any gain will be a record close. >> and i'm wilfred frost. >> housing stocks under pressure at june new home sales miss expectations and come in at the lowest monthly level since april of 2020. and tesla, we'll get earnings from that company after the bell. >>
i'm sara eisen could be another record-breaking for stocks any gain will be a record close. >> and i'm wilfred frost. >> housing stocks under pressure at june new home sales miss expectations and come in at the lowest monthly level since april of 2020. and tesla, we'll get earnings from that company after the bell. >>
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he's joined by norm eisen, counsel to democrats in trump's first impeachment trial. when you read this indictment, what is your reaction about whether or not this is the beginning or the end and what the depth of concern should be for those named and unnamed? >> oh, there are a lot of interesting little bits to this that -- they've gotten some attention. they should get more. i think the one that leapt out at me the most, there was the discussion of altering documents, but it was what document it was. it was the donald j. trump detailed general ledger they reference in this indictment. what is that? what is that? does this mean that he had his own special set of books that then he reviewed with weisselberg? if so, that's potentially an absolutely critical document in this whole case. that's just one thing to start with. i have other thoughts beyond that. but that's one of the ones that i'm really fixating on right now. i want to see what the heck is in that ledger. >> i'm going to come back to you in a second. two years, this is all you got, is that the guy didn't pa
he's joined by norm eisen, counsel to democrats in trump's first impeachment trial. when you read this indictment, what is your reaction about whether or not this is the beginning or the end and what the depth of concern should be for those named and unnamed? >> oh, there are a lot of interesting little bits to this that -- they've gotten some attention. they should get more. i think the one that leapt out at me the most, there was the discussion of altering documents, but it was what...