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i'm sara eisen >> i'm mike santoli in for wilfred frost.t's new music friday. >> this is what we do. >> kicking off the weekend with drake's latest called "signs." >> if that wasn't in the te teleprompt teleprompter, would know that? >> i would not >> i know this is drake. >> i might have guessed that. >> another slide yesterday led by technology where the nasdaq closed lower by 1.8% futures are pointing to a higher start. futures were higher yesterday at this time. then it all fell apart did have some pockets of strength in the session including financials dow futures up 40. s&p up 4 nasdaq up 2. let's check on the f.a.n.g. stocks they led the selloff yesterday they're still down fractionally in the premarket worth watching, they make up such a big portion of the market and a big important leadership group for the market ten-year treasury note yield, a lot of people are blaming the jump in yields for the sudden selloff in stocks. it's something we've seen globally 2.27, not a super high yield, but it is compared to where we started the wee
i'm sara eisen >> i'm mike santoli in for wilfred frost.t's new music friday. >> this is what we do. >> kicking off the weekend with drake's latest called "signs." >> if that wasn't in the te teleprompt teleprompter, would know that? >> i would not >> i know this is drake. >> i might have guessed that. >> another slide yesterday led by technology where the nasdaq closed lower by 1.8% futures are pointing to a higher start. futures were...
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i'm wilfred frost.appy friday to you from me as well. new music friday as well 6. we are listening to fifth harmony's new song called "down." >> you looked at the prompter for that. you didn't know that. >> did you? she literally just arrived. >> they closed the bridge. >> you can't get your makeup done in six minutes. u.s. equity futures after a trifecta of a record close. s&p, dow and nasdaq finishing at record highs yesterday. the strength continues this morning. dow futures are up more than 50 points. nasdaq futures up 20. s&p futures are up 5 points. >> russell didn't have a record close? >> i don't think so. russell has been lagging a bit. >> that would have been quadfecta. >> i think it was quartet. didn't we agree on that? >> let's show you where oil prices stand. part of the story. we did see a rebound yesterday in the trade. wti down 2%. wti at 47.33. brent down as well. 49.57. >> the interesting thing on oil, obvious that this would react in that way, permitting more supply to come on from th
i'm wilfred frost.appy friday to you from me as well. new music friday as well 6. we are listening to fifth harmony's new song called "down." >> you looked at the prompter for that. you didn't know that. >> did you? she literally just arrived. >> they closed the bridge. >> you can't get your makeup done in six minutes. u.s. equity futures after a trifecta of a record close. s&p, dow and nasdaq finishing at record highs yesterday. the strength continues this...
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lemonis: wrapper, frosting, labor, everything? tonnie: so it, uh... lemonis: one cupcake -- what does that cost to make? tonnie: so, the cost of the cupcake would be closer to...33 cents. -lemonis: are you winging it? -tonnie: i'm estimating. lemonis: i wouldn't call it estimating. i'm gonna call it guesstimating. tonnie: touché. lemonis: what are you selling them for? tonnie: starting at $2.25. lemonis: okay. if you're selling $500 a day worth, and you and i do a deal and we sell $5,000 a day worth, i still want to know what it costs to make one. if it costs tonnie 33 cents to make a cupcake and he sells it for $2.25, he's got great margin. the worry here is that he's shaky on his numbers, and at $500 a day in sales, there is no room for error. kind of a tight space. tonnie: this is the oven. lemonis: this is the only oven you have? tonnie: this is the only oven i have, yeah. lemonis: there is no workflow in this place, and it's cramped and it's hard to maneuver, and their ingredients are just stored randomly everywhere. i don't know how they've been
lemonis: wrapper, frosting, labor, everything? tonnie: so it, uh... lemonis: one cupcake -- what does that cost to make? tonnie: so, the cost of the cupcake would be closer to...33 cents. -lemonis: are you winging it? -tonnie: i'm estimating. lemonis: i wouldn't call it estimating. i'm gonna call it guesstimating. tonnie: touché. lemonis: what are you selling them for? tonnie: starting at $2.25. lemonis: okay. if you're selling $500 a day worth, and you and i do a deal and we sell $5,000 a day...
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today we got an exclusive first look at the bone frost challenge that is taking place in englishtown, new jersey this saturday. thinks the only obstacle course race owned and operated by u.s. navy seals with an 8- mile run, 3-mile sprint, plus a water component, and then, a grueling obstacle course begins participants a taste of what seal training is like, yeah, all of that is still just a taste. participants don't to have complete the whole thing but let me tell you even just running a stretch of the course can push you tour limits and that is a rewarding place to be. this saturday, this venue will be filled with thousands of people even just spectators and food, lots of music, overall a very patriotic vibe and portion of the proceed, do go to a great cause. if you need to know why i'm the condition i'm in i promise you our story at 11:00 will help you figure out why. >> all right, alex we will see you at 11:00. >>> we have learn tonight that
today we got an exclusive first look at the bone frost challenge that is taking place in englishtown, new jersey this saturday. thinks the only obstacle course race owned and operated by u.s. navy seals with an 8- mile run, 3-mile sprint, plus a water component, and then, a grueling obstacle course begins participants a taste of what seal training is like, yeah, all of that is still just a taste. participants don't to have complete the whole thing but let me tell you even just running a stretch...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. >> great to have you here. >> welcome back fromondon. >> good to be back another surprise june election result in the uk we'll get the fallout from that in just a moment let's start with what u.s. futures are doing after an extraordinary trading day on friday we hit record highs in the morning and a tech inspired selloff in the afternoon meant lackluster returns for the dow and the s&p and disappointing returns for the nasdaq, down 1.8% on friday the money did go elsewhere energy up 2.5% on friday's session. for the week as a whole, while tech was down 2% financials were up 3%. a selloff in the tech sector the rest of the indices holding up all right the dow was up by 0.3% the s&p slightly lower and the nasdaq down 1.6% for the week. this morning expecting softness. the dow called lore wer by 42 points the ten-year ending at 2.209 >> the selloff in tech extending to asia. some big heavyweights there, samsung, acc holdings and ten cent closing down by 2% on the day. the nikkei holding on to a loss of a half percent. data out overnig
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. >> great to have you here. >> welcome back fromondon. >> good to be back another surprise june election result in the uk we'll get the fallout from that in just a moment let's start with what u.s. futures are doing after an extraordinary trading day on friday we hit record highs in the morning and a tech inspired selloff in the afternoon meant lackluster returns for the dow and the s&p and disappointing returns...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody, in for sara eisen today.s throwback thursday and african-american music appreciation month so we're taking you back to some of america's most notable black artists. enjoy the music as it comes. >>> a day of declines yesterday, slight for the dow and the s&p down about 0.2% for the s&p. the dow slightly higher. the nasdaq slipped in the afternoon. tech taking a hit. down 0.4%. the same is true this morning. the nasdaq very much the laggard of those three it's down nearly a percent we have about 0.3% decline for the dow. dow down about 50 points the nasdaq down about 56 points. let's look at some tech stocks to see how this is playing out over a percent of declines for the likes of apple, amazon alphabet, facebook, so 1.6% of decline there in google stock. the tech selloff has been reignited once again >> something that we saw on friday, high valuation concerns. there was a noted from bank of america merrill lynch that says a record 44% of fund managers see the nasdaq as overvalued they say the tech heavy index
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody, in for sara eisen today.s throwback thursday and african-american music appreciation month so we're taking you back to some of america's most notable black artists. enjoy the music as it comes. >>> a day of declines yesterday, slight for the dow and the s&p down about 0.2% for the s&p. the dow slightly higher. the nasdaq slipped in the afternoon. tech taking a hit. down 0.4%. the same is true this morning. the nasdaq very much the...
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i'm wilfred frost in london why it's 10:20 a.m. 5:20 a.m. on the east coast.he uk election is today. we will know the first indication of results in less than 12 hours. i'm joined now by henry dixon. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> thanks very much for joining us. before we go about how to trade this touch on, what's your take about the latest poll results and how you think this might go? >> as we look at the really close polls that come out in recent days, i think we look maybe at the weight into the youth vote. that polling is slightly over 80%. as you look back through electoral history, the youth vote is much nearer 40%. there were fears about the weather and the turnout and i don't think that precipitated itself. from that perspective, the youth vote, rink it will grow very definitely. i think we've had very good policy from labor. i applaud it from that perspective with regard to the young and the tuition fees as a result. but i think it would be quite a stretch to get the youth vote up to the 80s. >> turnover. >> yeah. >> so at the moment, most
i'm wilfred frost in london why it's 10:20 a.m. 5:20 a.m. on the east coast.he uk election is today. we will know the first indication of results in less than 12 hours. i'm joined now by henry dixon. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> thanks very much for joining us. before we go about how to trade this touch on, what's your take about the latest poll results and how you think this might go? >> as we look at the really close polls that come out in recent days, i think we...
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eating my frosted tips.ing made fun of by my buddies because i tried to do it myself in the bathroom. >> that looks like sun in, did you do sun in? >> no that was just bleach. i remember sitting it and pulling it through the cap. >> oh, did you that yourself? >> oh, ya. >> look at you. >> they called me copper top for awhile. thanks, kyle godfrey. i don't forget, man. >> calling him snout. >> ya. listen, that was my embarrassing photo. i love social media. because yesterday we found out that we went back to your gymnasium, your high school, and karen scott, teacher at souderton with me, sent me this gem from middle school. you got to see this. this is karen hepp. >> oh! >> that's middle school right there. eighth grade. >> ya. awkward. i had a bad perm thing going on. >> oh, i can see. >> it is fun toy see how you've involved. because you look great still. so i don't know what you have been doing since eighth grade, but well done laid. >> i are you surprised, karen? >> that picture? no, i didn't know he had
eating my frosted tips.ing made fun of by my buddies because i tried to do it myself in the bathroom. >> that looks like sun in, did you do sun in? >> no that was just bleach. i remember sitting it and pulling it through the cap. >> oh, did you that yourself? >> oh, ya. >> look at you. >> they called me copper top for awhile. thanks, kyle godfrey. i don't forget, man. >> calling him snout. >> ya. listen, that was my embarrassing photo. i love...
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i am courtney reagan alongside wilfred frost. or ceo addressed a downturn on "weekend today." >> i think we found there's a bit of a shifting market happened in the marketplace where, you know, the obligation of brands is to make sure that first of all freshness, newness, whoever makes the best product will win all these things converge at one moment in time. >> plank took a shot at nike, saying it doesn't fight fair, when under armour runs a commercial, it has one shot to hit. so let's discuss this and a whole lot more jan niffen, probably familiar with him thanks for getting up early to chat with us i don't know if you had a chance to see that interview with kevin plank, we gave you a preview there. under armour had some struggles, but launched recently at kohl's. >> great thing for kohl's. can't be a good thing for under armour. >> why >> it can't be great for the brand, going into kohl's all of a sudden i didn't think it was good when they announced it. it was good for kohl's, will drive business but doesn't enhance under arm
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wilfred frost is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: the uk goes to the polls in a crucial vote in a matter of hours. and inside the pubs of london, it's the talk of the crowd. >> i'm probably going to vote conservative, mainly because i don't trust corbyn. >> reporter: that is how theresa may hoped the election would play out. back in april, she had a nearly 20-point lead, when she called for the vote. but she's seen that lead shrink. >> i've changed my mind, i'll be honest with you. i'm siding now more to the labor vote. >> i would enjoy jeremy corbyn being prime minister, that would stir things up, it would be a new approach. >> reporter: that said, according to the latest average of polls by "the financial times," theresa may still has a six-point lead and her slide has stopped in the last day or so, in part because of the terror attacks. where do we stand overall? >> most people are looking for a 50, 60-seat majority for the conservative party. i think that's generally where people are settling in. >> reporter: that would mark a victory for theresa may and a result that martin
wilfred frost is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: the uk goes to the polls in a crucial vote in a matter of hours. and inside the pubs of london, it's the talk of the crowd. >> i'm probably going to vote conservative, mainly because i don't trust corbyn. >> reporter: that is how theresa may hoped the election would play out. back in april, she had a nearly 20-point lead, when she called for the vote. but she's seen that lead shrink. >> i've changed my mind, i'll be...
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i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost good morning to you from me as women.ell >> yesterday, tech ended up lagging the market, leaving the nasdaq with a bigger decline as for futures dow futures are little changed down about a point nasdaq futures continue to sell off, down 26 points. s&p futures are down two moves in the euro following comments about mario draghi. draghi says growth in the eurozone is abovetrend and broadly based. a decent jump in the euro over the course of his speech up 0.64% the key soipoint is he aid all signs point to strengthening and recovering that gave the euro the jump on the news he said inflationary pressures seem to be replacing deflationary pressures most of the speech was dovish, indeed he did say loose policy was still required tomake sure inflation dynamics became durable. any changes to policy would be gradual. the broad term was dovish. the market focusing on those core comments about the economy and saying the economy is broadening european markets on the back of this are suffering stronger euro is not good for markets. b
i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost good morning to you from me as women.ell >> yesterday, tech ended up lagging the market, leaving the nasdaq with a bigger decline as for futures dow futures are little changed down about a point nasdaq futures continue to sell off, down 26 points. s&p futures are down two moves in the euro following comments about mario draghi. draghi says growth in the eurozone is abovetrend and broadly based. a decent jump in the euro over the course of his...
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wilfred frost reports from a rainy london this evening. wilfred? >> reporter: hey, sue, yes, indeed, if this exit poll is correct, then we're headed for a hung parliament, where nobody wins an outright majority, a reminder that there are 650 fea seats at play. the conservatives predicted to get 314, 12 short of a majority. 17 less than they had before this whole process. what next? well, there's no clear coalition partners for the conservatives, either they will try and form a weak minority government and all the uncertainty that comes with it, or labor, who have come second under jeremy corbyn and done well, gaining 34 seats to 266, try and form a coalition with some other partners. there are some possible partners as well, the scottish national party, the liberal democrats, and the greens could all reasonably be expected to come to an agreement with the labor party. but that only totals 315 seats. still short of the 326 to get a majority. so you could describe this as the perfect storm of uncertainty for markets. that is the reason why, as you sa
wilfred frost reports from a rainy london this evening. wilfred? >> reporter: hey, sue, yes, indeed, if this exit poll is correct, then we're headed for a hung parliament, where nobody wins an outright majority, a reminder that there are 650 fea seats at play. the conservatives predicted to get 314, 12 short of a majority. 17 less than they had before this whole process. what next? well, there's no clear coalition partners for the conservatives, either they will try and form a weak...
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i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody now to our must-reads.ck is in the "wall street journal" titled "don't raise the debt limit repeal it. written by jason furman it reads for now the right move is to eliminate the debt limit permanently that would let the treasury focus on the most efficient and effective ways to manage the federal government's cash flow, giving future presidents a freer hand no matter which party holds the white house, all americans would benefit from taking the threat of a u.s. default off the table. not only do i raise this because it's an interesting article but also because both joint co-writers are on "squawk box" later at 8:00 a.m. to talk about this it will be an interview that follows the interview with steven mnuchin >> i like that piece. >>> my piece is titled "brexit in reverse." by approaching the negotiations that will start on june 19th in a conciliatory spirit, theresa may could reach an understanding with the eu on the agenda and agree to continue as a member of the single market for a period long enough to
i'm wilfred frost along with seema mody now to our must-reads.ck is in the "wall street journal" titled "don't raise the debt limit repeal it. written by jason furman it reads for now the right move is to eliminate the debt limit permanently that would let the treasury focus on the most efficient and effective ways to manage the federal government's cash flow, giving future presidents a freer hand no matter which party holds the white house, all americans would benefit from...
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wilfred frost gave us the preliminary results last night. he is back for us tonight from london. >> reporter: uncertainty struck the united kingdom overnight as the initial results from the general election revealed the uk was headed for a hung parliament, where no party wins a majority. the dow plunged and theresa may's opponents called for her resignation. >> the prime minister called for the election because she wanted a mandate. well, the mandate she's got is lost conservative seats, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought that's enough to go, actually, and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all of the people of this country. >> reporter: but as the final results emerged, theresa may did win enough seats along with the help of the small northern irish party to return to downing street. prime minister, but her standing much diminished, as she failed to increase her majority as planned. >> i wanted to achieve a larger majority. but that was not the result that we secured. i'm sorry for all those
wilfred frost gave us the preliminary results last night. he is back for us tonight from london. >> reporter: uncertainty struck the united kingdom overnight as the initial results from the general election revealed the uk was headed for a hung parliament, where no party wins a majority. the dow plunged and theresa may's opponents called for her resignation. >> the prime minister called for the election because she wanted a mandate. well, the mandate she's got is lost conservative...
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i'm wilfred frost at cnbc world head kwaquarters. the markets are going to try to continue their winning ways in june, and the u.s. main stock indices were positive in may, and the nasdaq extending the winning streak to seven straight months something that the index has not done since 2013, but without the tech heavy index gains, things could have been different for may, and tech is the biggest positive contribu r contributor. >> investors will look for economic data to today on the private sector jobs and manufacturing and auto sales and performance for yesterday itself was fractionally negative with the dow slipping, and the nasdaq falling four points to 6198. the futures this morning are slightly higher. meantime, uber is reporting a more than $700 million loss in the first quarter though it is smaller than in previous quarters and the revenue does continue to rise, and uber is not a publicly traded company, but they are considering a possible ipo. the news of uber coming as the company is announcing another high profile executive
i'm wilfred frost at cnbc world head kwaquarters. the markets are going to try to continue their winning ways in june, and the u.s. main stock indices were positive in may, and the nasdaq extending the winning streak to seven straight months something that the index has not done since 2013, but without the tech heavy index gains, things could have been different for may, and tech is the biggest positive contribu r contributor. >> investors will look for economic data to today on the...
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, big boulder, lake harmony in the distance, no frost to find in this particular camera shot.nd you can even see the boat slip offer in the distance, just such a beautiful looking start to the afternoon here. >> the for the tress up at camel beach, so much fun been waiting all season, finally has, the people enjoying themselves out here in another view of our pocono camera networkment meanwhile, across storm scan3, things definitely pretty active across the mid section, for two separate reasons, a, you have got system working its way east, that is what is impacting our region headed into tomorrow and saturday, then here is now what's left, and this is an update, of what had been tropical storm cindy, now downgraded to tropical depression. so even though it has lost somewhat of its strength, it still has ample moisture to work with. and i've been saying all along the legacy of the storm will be the flooding rain it bridges, it may be a depression, not even a named storm at all. if it has the moisture to work with, it can devastate parts of this section of the country. and it ce
, big boulder, lake harmony in the distance, no frost to find in this particular camera shot.nd you can even see the boat slip offer in the distance, just such a beautiful looking start to the afternoon here. >> the for the tress up at camel beach, so much fun been waiting all season, finally has, the people enjoying themselves out here in another view of our pocono camera networkment meanwhile, across storm scan3, things definitely pretty active across the mid section, for two separate...
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and ryan frost of maryland.e differences between the suits you have filed is that you're arguing that the trump administration hurts people who own license or taxes? how does it do that exactly? >> the trump businesses have an advantage, a very significant advantage, and that is that every single foreign government entity knows that if they want to curry favor with this administration, take their business to the trump hotel. and the evidence shows that that's what they're doing. and that hurts businesses that the government owns or that the state owns in maryland or in the city in d.c. because people aren't staying, what, at businesses that are owned by maryland? >> the district of columbia has proprietary interests because we do actually support our hotel and hospitality industry and specifically with respect to the d.c. convention center, there is some competition, in regards to meeting space, and rooms. and that competition we allege is going to the trump hotel. >> attorney general frost, the white house is p
and ryan frost of maryland.e differences between the suits you have filed is that you're arguing that the trump administration hurts people who own license or taxes? how does it do that exactly? >> the trump businesses have an advantage, a very significant advantage, and that is that every single foreign government entity knows that if they want to curry favor with this administration, take their business to the trump hotel. and the evidence shows that that's what they're doing. and that...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen.appy friday to you. >> i was going to say the same to you >> took the words out of your mouth. >> happy friday to everyone watching let's look at the global market picture. we were essentially flat for the week coming into today for the dow and s&p. higher by about 1.3% for the nasdaq ahead of today's trade. futures pointing to a modest positive open. 30 points, just shy of that for the dow. 13 for the nasdaq, 13.p for t3 nasdaq an energy led story, the sector down 3% for this week. it is the worst performing sector, 9 out of 11 sectors have been in negative territory the week to date average return has been propped up by the tech sector the nasdaq the out-performer of the three indices. oil prices have been front and center all week. slightly higher today by a half percent. slightly higher by half a percent yesterday. as things stand now we'll look at about a 4% decline for the week 3% decline for the week as a whole. ten-year treasury note has been flat around 2.15 area. 2.16 this mo
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen.appy friday to you. >> i was going to say the same to you >> took the words out of your mouth. >> happy friday to everyone watching let's look at the global market picture. we were essentially flat for the week coming into today for the dow and s&p. higher by about 1.3% for the nasdaq ahead of today's trade. futures pointing to a modest positive open. 30 points, just shy of that for the dow. 13 for the nasdaq,...
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willfred frost joins us ahead of tomorrow's big vote to tell us what is at stake.d morning, willfred. >> reporter: good morning, sa h sar -- -- sara. since then theresa may has lost the lead in dramatic fashion. firstly, she announced an unpopular social care policy. in almost unpopular fashion you turned on it. that put into doubt whether she was, indeed, a strong leader. she was labeled as over controlling. jeremy corbin, the leader, has captured the voters, particularly the young, in a way someone didn't have such far left decisions. the momentum behind jeremy corbin, the lead to theresa may as low as being there at some point. they see it narrowed down to 6 points. it was 9 on monday morning. what does this mean to markets? we have asked the question. the sum total of their answers is we'd see about 1.5% rise in the pountd if theresa may increases her majority. around a 2% fall if we go to hang pam. some 4 to 5% fall in the pound if jeremy corbyn won. they do not expect a labor victory, thus, financial markets would be highly concerned if it's going to happen.
willfred frost joins us ahead of tomorrow's big vote to tell us what is at stake.d morning, willfred. >> reporter: good morning, sa h sar -- -- sara. since then theresa may has lost the lead in dramatic fashion. firstly, she announced an unpopular social care policy. in almost unpopular fashion you turned on it. that put into doubt whether she was, indeed, a strong leader. she was labeled as over controlling. jeremy corbin, the leader, has captured the voters, particularly the young, in a...
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i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost.s time for our must-read stories that are catching our attention. i went to the "usa today." portland has seen enough says ted wheeler, who is the mayor who just to recap here has tried to revoke a permit for a bunch of rallies on sunday for pro donald trump free speech in downtown portland. the reason he did this, he said it would exacerbate pensions following last week's deadly stabbing on that train. he writes while the planned demonstration is constitutional it's highly irresponsible in the wake of the horrible act of racist violence. our community is still in shock, in mourning and we're angry. there's never a good time to bring messages of hate to our city. there could be no worse time than now. i guess they're worried about hate speech, they're worried about more nationalist alt-right messages coming at a time where portland is still in mourning after those heroic acts. >> that coming from the mayor himself. my pick in project syndicate, "standing up for europe" written by georg
i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost.s time for our must-read stories that are catching our attention. i went to the "usa today." portland has seen enough says ted wheeler, who is the mayor who just to recap here has tried to revoke a permit for a bunch of rallies on sunday for pro donald trump free speech in downtown portland. the reason he did this, he said it would exacerbate pensions following last week's deadly stabbing on that train. he writes while the planned demonstration...
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i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost.e for our must-read stories my pick is in the "wall street journal" from the ed board, "tru "trump's new sugar high. i picked this because the "wall street journal" has wavered in terms of support on president trump's economic policies, but one that they have consistently disapproved of is the trade policies, renegotiation, protectionist impulses this deal was made between the u.s. and mexico. basically the journal ed board says it results in higher prices for consumers. the new minimum price for raw sugar is 23 cents per pound, up from 22.5 cents. the world market price is 14 krefr cent if this is a glimpse into team trump's trade policy it no, i didn't pretty. the dell suggests the strategy is to use government power to enforce cartels that protect plitt kay powerful producers, and mexico's decision to roll over may encourage the white house protectionists to ask for more so much for the little guy >> it's an interesting article it leads nicely into mine, which brings it to what this
i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost.e for our must-read stories my pick is in the "wall street journal" from the ed board, "tru "trump's new sugar high. i picked this because the "wall street journal" has wavered in terms of support on president trump's economic policies, but one that they have consistently disapproved of is the trade policies, renegotiation, protectionist impulses this deal was made between the u.s. and mexico. basically the journal ed board...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats.id when frankie popped summthe alligator floaty.rning plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner police commissioner said is quote giving him pause this morning. prosecutors will been look at bill cosby's own words today as the sex assault trial continues in montgomery county. >>> dramatics of texting can be dangerous. a woman's dramatic fall we'll give you all the information you need to put the phone down. "action news" has the weekend call. "action news" is up next. weeke. yeah. they say that there will be sweating like trump while he watches the james comey hearing. >> house speaker paul ryan defended donald trump's behavior saying, the president's new at this. he said by this i mean following the law. >> turns out that when trump asked comey to dinner a few mon
(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats.id when frankie popped summthe alligator floaty.rning plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner police commissioner said is quote giving him pause this morning. prosecutors will been look at bill cosby's...
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i'm sara eisen along with michael santoli who is generously sitting in with wilfred frost who is alsoith us this morning, reporting live from london. covering this weekend's terror attack. we'll have more from him in just a moment. first, let's check in on the global markets this morning. after u.s. stocks made another move yesterday. they got a 1% gain or so for the week on stp. 1.5% 0 for the nasdaq. we start in the red just barrel. dow futures down 6, nasdaq down 2.5. s&p futures down 1.5 points. i want to show you crude oil prices which are rising still higher after saudi arabia, bahrain and the united arab emirates along with yemen all cut ties with qatar. those countries are accusing qatar of meddling in their internal affairs and backing terrorism, increasing concerns about supply disruptions. we're now seeing 0.8 move higher on wti surpassing $48 a barrel. the stock index dropping sharply, 7.5%. we'll take you to dubai for an explanation and more on the market reaction in just a moment. >> elsewhere overseas, let's check on the markets in asia, china services pmi came in stron
i'm sara eisen along with michael santoli who is generously sitting in with wilfred frost who is alsoith us this morning, reporting live from london. covering this weekend's terror attack. we'll have more from him in just a moment. first, let's check in on the global markets this morning. after u.s. stocks made another move yesterday. they got a 1% gain or so for the week on stp. 1.5% 0 for the nasdaq. we start in the red just barrel. dow futures down 6, nasdaq down 2.5. s&p futures down...
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frosted flakes with a lot of bananas. >> jimmy: number one, frosted flakes with bananas. >> yes, yes.ber two, dig 'em smacks. >> and what are those, pops? corn pops. >> jimmy: and corn pops. >> yeah. raisin brans i load up on too -- >> jimmy: that's a good one too. is it in the top three, though? is it better than corn pops? >> no. i would take out the little frog guy. what is that, dig 'em smacks. >> jimmy: dig 'em smacks is -- >> i'd take that out and put raisin bran in. >> jimmy: okay. >> lots of raisins. i love raisins though. >> jimmy: there we have it, the great karl malone. >> karl malone. >> jimmy: i mean, just karl malone. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, karl. we have a bad-ass show tonight. we'll be right back with u2! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we, the tv loving people, want our whole house to be filled with entertainment. roooooaaar!!! easy boy. but we don't want annual contracts and hardware. you scoundrel! ugh! we just want to stream live tv. and we want it for 10 dollars a month. (raspy) wow. i'd like that in my house. it's a very big house. yeah, mine too.
frosted flakes with a lot of bananas. >> jimmy: number one, frosted flakes with bananas. >> yes, yes.ber two, dig 'em smacks. >> and what are those, pops? corn pops. >> jimmy: and corn pops. >> yeah. raisin brans i load up on too -- >> jimmy: that's a good one too. is it in the top three, though? is it better than corn pops? >> no. i would take out the little frog guy. what is that, dig 'em smacks. >> jimmy: dig 'em smacks is -- >> i'd take...
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i'm safe safe hera eisen leer wd frost.w saw their worst session yesterday since mid-may. joining us is michael purvis at weeden and company are we due for a healthy pull d pullback from another set of record highs >> the whole year has been four steps forward, one step back on to the next one no question that valuation is getting stretched. i don't know if there's a catalyst in the immediate term that will all the of a sudden se have to correct 5% and march on from there having said that, the thing that i'm focused on now, is that i think overall earnings expectations for the s&p 500 right now, you know, if you look at consensus forecasts, 130, those are extremely elevated given the pace of where gdp is headed now as we get into the second quarter, we are really exposed to some potential, significant earnings downgrades. i took my estimates from 127 down to 116 just yesterday >> so q2 earnings season is the catalyst for how big a pull back 5% >> yeah. i think 5% what you may seeing is more of a range bound condition with d
i'm safe safe hera eisen leer wd frost.w saw their worst session yesterday since mid-may. joining us is michael purvis at weeden and company are we due for a healthy pull d pullback from another set of record highs >> the whole year has been four steps forward, one step back on to the next one no question that valuation is getting stretched. i don't know if there's a catalyst in the immediate term that will all the of a sudden se have to correct 5% and march on from there having said...
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>> it wasn't frost, it was fogged over. >> sol moisture that has created a sheen that i couldn't seeif you were talking about frost, i'm leaving. >> maybe we should call it the defogger. >> okay. it's not hot outside is what i'm saying. >> you've got that right. a nice, cool, comfy start for the day. mostly clear skies. clouds around this morning. nothing major. no real rain chance for the day. lingering showers. this is showing no real signs of coming in our direction. we have a dry forecast starting for today and going on through the weekend. you are right, aaron, it is nice and cool this morning. 49 now in 48 in frederick, maryland. 48 in winchester, virginia. 41 in manassas. national airport down below 60 degrees this morning at 57. cool and comfy this morning. plan on a nice, dry day. a mix of clouds and sunshine staying cooler than average for today. that will not be the case for long. we'll talk about the weekend warmup. let's go to melissa mollet and see if she is cool. >> i am always cool. >> you're the cool mom. >> yeah, for now. we'll see. outer loop university boulevard,
>> it wasn't frost, it was fogged over. >> sol moisture that has created a sheen that i couldn't seeif you were talking about frost, i'm leaving. >> maybe we should call it the defogger. >> okay. it's not hot outside is what i'm saying. >> you've got that right. a nice, cool, comfy start for the day. mostly clear skies. clouds around this morning. nothing major. no real rain chance for the day. lingering showers. this is showing no real signs of coming in our...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats.nner kid when frankie popped summthe alligator floaty.rning plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get a third free on sun and skin care. >>> good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >>> it's 4:27 on this friday, june 9th day the warriors swept the cavaliers. we're going to go ahead and put it out there. alexis, i did it. >> i know. i like that. >> i like that. >> good. >> warriors' win on the day. cloudy out there and a little sunshine trying to peek through later today and we are going to finish the day rather nicely. look at the patchy cloud cover leftover from the system yesterday. outside, t
(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats.nner kid when frankie popped summthe alligator floaty.rning plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy &...
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there's always a spring frost -- >> the manager is consistently watching the weather patterns and trends to make sure to produce the best wine possible in a variable virginia climate. >> when you want it to rain, it doesn't rain. when you don't want it to rain, it will always rain. >> and drought years are generally the best years for produce wines, as rain could have detrimental affects on the grape itself. >> it can suck up all the water and after a couple days it will come back down, and the sugar content might not get back to where it was but there's a balloon affect. >> water is essential. >> why is this area favorable for wine production? >> you have these hills. everything is about drainage with grapes. everything is about drainage to not have cold pockets, and also so when it rains it trickles down and doesn't stay right here. >> i want to know and you want to know with all the harvesting taking place in the fall will 2017 be a good year for wines given our drought before we headed into the spring. >> a lot of neighbors got hill storms so they are already affected -- they already
there's always a spring frost -- >> the manager is consistently watching the weather patterns and trends to make sure to produce the best wine possible in a variable virginia climate. >> when you want it to rain, it doesn't rain. when you don't want it to rain, it will always rain. >> and drought years are generally the best years for produce wines, as rain could have detrimental affects on the grape itself. >> it can suck up all the water and after a couple days it will...
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these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies, 60 yearses. and inside a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork handles. there you are, four candles. no, fork handles. handles for forks. laughter. becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had my head for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. and we'd talk on the phone, i still have many... sorry. i still have many of his answerphone messages. good heavens! wonderful! he'd come to the phone, and always say, is it me? it was the final goodbye from them and goodbye from him, and a walk past the one empty seat. david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey. the creator of the charlie and lola books, lauren child, has been named as the new children's laureate. she was presented with the honour in hull, the current uk city of culture. the author said she wanted to allow children more time to dream in a world where they're grappling with social media and the recent terror attacks. time now for all the s
these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies, 60 yearses. and inside a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork handles. there you are, four candles. no, fork handles. handles for forks. laughter. becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had my head for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. and we'd talk on the phone, i still have many... sorry. i...
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family set up the miles frost fund to try to raise money for a diagnosis model.is something i had no idea about until i heard what happened to your brother >> yeah. and it's a massive tragedy, and my family and i can never replace miles, and we miss him every day. but i think, you know, a year and a half ago we thought, if we could sort of set about this task and make sure his death wasn't in vain, then we'd get small comfort from that. and indeed we have already, and we have the news that the miles frost fund has already saved one life and we hope many more as we continue to roll out the model >> the issue is that this is a completely identifiable situation because nobody bothers to get checked >> exactly, htm has two real tragedies about it the first is that it is totally identifiable the science exists to detect hcm, the action and awareness does not so miles' death, sadly we discovered we could have prevented, and that's what we must make sure we change now the other tragedy is, as again we learned with miles, is that there are no symptoms until the moment th
family set up the miles frost fund to try to raise money for a diagnosis model.is something i had no idea about until i heard what happened to your brother >> yeah. and it's a massive tragedy, and my family and i can never replace miles, and we miss him every day. but i think, you know, a year and a half ago we thought, if we could sort of set about this task and make sure his death wasn't in vain, then we'd get small comfort from that. and indeed we have already, and we have the news...
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. ♪ rebecca: mayor diepgen checking out the frosting there.ying to catch the candy parachutes. evidently, the mayor approves of the frosting. ♪ rebecca: and the balloons and parachutes continue to come from the ceiling, just as fast as they can. as we said earlier, about 2500 guests are here. president at the party for the 750th anniversary of the city. the president and his wife saying their final hello's and congratulations to berliners, and americans. ♪ headca: and they will now out the back of the hall, back onto air force one. i can see the flight line from where i am sitting and the brigade band, the american citizens waiting for the departure ceremony. give itor me, i will back to you in the studio. brian: thank you very much. i think your comment was probably the best, indeed it has been a big day. we conclude our coverage of the hesident's visit of berlin, and his wife preparing to depart berlin. while in the city, he reviewed the troops at the central airport. he proceeded to have a meeting with the -- president. he called upon the s
. ♪ rebecca: mayor diepgen checking out the frosting there.ying to catch the candy parachutes. evidently, the mayor approves of the frosting. ♪ rebecca: and the balloons and parachutes continue to come from the ceiling, just as fast as they can. as we said earlier, about 2500 guests are here. president at the party for the 750th anniversary of the city. the president and his wife saying their final hello's and congratulations to berliners, and americans. ♪ headca: and they will now out...
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ireland have clear skies and tonight he will be rather chilly, even just the chance of a touch of grass frostost towns and cities, 10— 14 degrees. what we have on the wafer tomorrow morning? in scotland, and i start to the day. lots of sunshine in central and eastern areas. the weather closes in in the western isles so a bit of rain and wind coming our way but that is in the morning. driver belfast and the rest of the country. notice that the western areas here, the western fringes are sunny and most of england and wales is probably a little on the cloudy side first thing in the morning but the cloud will be quite thin so they will be breaking up through the course of the morning. a decent day on the way. england and wales, a nice afternoon with lots of sunshine that these north—western areas, the weak weather front coming through means thicker cloud and spots of rain for the likes of central scotland, the lowla nds the likes of central scotland, the lowlands into belfast. here it will be cooler that traditionally in the south—east it will be warmest, around 2a degrees in london. 20 degrees t
ireland have clear skies and tonight he will be rather chilly, even just the chance of a touch of grass frostost towns and cities, 10— 14 degrees. what we have on the wafer tomorrow morning? in scotland, and i start to the day. lots of sunshine in central and eastern areas. the weather closes in in the western isles so a bit of rain and wind coming our way but that is in the morning. driver belfast and the rest of the country. notice that the western areas here, the western fringes are sunny...
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(laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. kelly: the pentagon investigating green on blue attack in afghanistan in which an afghan soldier opened fire and killed three army rangers. it happened yesterday. the afghan soldier opened fire during a joint afghan u.s. military operation. the taliban and is claiming responsibility for the attack thing one of its fighters infiltrated the afghan army so he could target foreign forces. now to the latest on the london bridge terror attack. british police say the attackers used fake suicide belts made from water bottles and duct tape to create as much fear as possible. t
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these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies — 60 yearsow—business memories. and inside — a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork 'andles. well, there you are, four candles. no, fork 'andles. handles for forks. laughter becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had admired for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. and we'd talk on the phone, i still have many... sorry. i still have many of his answerphone messages. "ha—ha—ha, good heavens!" "wonderful!" he'd come to the phone, and always say, "is it me?" it was the final goodbye from them, goodbye from him, and a walk past the one empty seat. david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey. tribute to ronnie corbett today at the abbey. more now on the election, and as millions of people prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, the outcome of the vote will be decided in dozens of key marginal seats around the united kingdom. jeremy vine is with me here at the election centre to look at the constituenc
these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies — 60 yearsow—business memories. and inside — a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork 'andles. well, there you are, four candles. no, fork 'andles. handles for forks. laughter becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had admired for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. and we'd talk on the phone, i...
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the orange and black took morgan frost in the first round.e asked why he was worth giving up shen to draft frost. >> our whole staff really like this guy. he's extremely intelligent. really smart, reads the ice well. we believe it's a kid with a lot of upside. >>> the sixers added for their draft by picking markelle fultz. the sixers creating high expectations in the process. the head coach talked about the fans and wanted to know how good the squad can be. >> people are going to ask that. i think when we really understand who the team is, like we haven't got into free agency yet. then we'll all step back and have an intelligent, realistic conversation about what should it be? you know, i dream, i dream, i'm ambitious. i have always been a risk taker. i want my players to play fearless. and so i think once we have a judgment of who is on the team, then we can intelligently assess judgments of what the goals really should be. >> well, here's some expectations being raised right before our eyes. ben simmons posted this video on instagram. like
the orange and black took morgan frost in the first round.e asked why he was worth giving up shen to draft frost. >> our whole staff really like this guy. he's extremely intelligent. really smart, reads the ice well. we believe it's a kid with a lot of upside. >>> the sixers added for their draft by picking markelle fultz. the sixers creating high expectations in the process. the head coach talked about the fans and wanted to know how good the squad can be. >> people are...
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with that, hakstol selected morgan frost from canada. they got urie. >> i was in brook alone last night, sixers were chaptering trust the process. markelle fultz was in camden. and second rounders >> ona bill den. they say he expected the team to have chemistry. >> you see now in the nba everybody has different people, what you got to do. >>th that's what i'm capable of doing. >> that is villanova star josh hart. celebrating in the reason why is he's trading in the blue and white for the purple's gold. traded to the laker it's. that was 30th overall. also. nova who are, kris jenkins signed with the washingtons with studios. the phillies underway and aaron altherr and freddy galvis gets a jump on what would have been a hit and it's 1-0 phillies right now. >>> i'm excited about the picks for the sixers. >> and for flyers. >>> the (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love.
with that, hakstol selected morgan frost from canada. they got urie. >> i was in brook alone last night, sixers were chaptering trust the process. markelle fultz was in camden. and second rounders >> ona bill den. they say he expected the team to have chemistry. >> you see now in the nba everybody has different people, what you got to do. >>th that's what i'm capable of doing. >> that is villanova star josh hart. celebrating in the reason why is he's trading in the...