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still with me is jack flaherty from gam, subadra rajappa from societe generale, ian stealey from jpmorganagement as well. i want to start with some rather surprising words from mario draghi today when he was speaking at the ims. he says notwithstanding the latest economic indicators that suggest that the growth cycle may have peaked, the momentum is expected to continue. his suggestion is that growth may have peaked in the eurozone sent the euros a -- euro tanking and yields lower in the euro region. what do you make of this end what guidance do think we will get next week? ian: there will be some concern about how the data reacted. if you look at the pmi data, they were just being too optimistic. at some point, they were pointing to eurozone growth to 2.5 or 4%. they have come down to more reasonable levels and we are looking at 1.5% to 2% growth. i think what is going to be critical would do the pmi's that come out of the eurozone next week and let's see if they stabilize to some extent. if we do continue to grind down, i think it would be a defensive -- big concern from the mario dragh
still with me is jack flaherty from gam, subadra rajappa from societe generale, ian stealey from jpmorganagement as well. i want to start with some rather surprising words from mario draghi today when he was speaking at the ims. he says notwithstanding the latest economic indicators that suggest that the growth cycle may have peaked, the momentum is expected to continue. his suggestion is that growth may have peaked in the eurozone sent the euros a -- euro tanking and yields lower in the euro...
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, and we also have, is that how i pronounce it >> gam. the chief investment officer for a family- owned firm managing $5.7 billion, larry has 122 billion but hey together we've got a huge pot of money. larry to you first. give me a sense of what you think when you look at the wins today? >> well the swings are largely down to this moderation of the trade war talk out of the white house, down to larry kudlow's comments. larry is a respected figure well known on the street so what he said clear sort of softened as itere t blow. i think it's going to take more an languagehough if this is a sustained turnaround story. liz: so today we've got the turnaround rick how is it playing in philadelphia? >> well, i think there was a lot of fear this morning, and to your other guest's point lari modified some of that with his comments today but i think that's sort of typical of what we've seen out of the trump adminitration. the bark is one thing and it causes fear in the market and then what actually comes through in policy many times is something les
, and we also have, is that how i pronounce it >> gam. the chief investment officer for a family- owned firm managing $5.7 billion, larry has 122 billion but hey together we've got a huge pot of money. larry to you first. give me a sense of what you think when you look at the wins today? >> well the swings are largely down to this moderation of the trade war talk out of the white house, down to larry kudlow's comments. larry is a respected figure well known on the street so what he...
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. >> no, i think this is first gam bet, he wants more he is reminds people of impact on our culture andices that we're making with the marketplace. now he's to change it. charles: deroy, do you think he should back off, one day we'll be talking about demise of amazon. >> it may take a while, but at some point. if there is a problem with the post office you talk with postmaster general, talk about renegotiation that deal, rather than attack amazon. charles: i was in a barnes & noble, the line was super duper long, they have one personal register, i am saying, break out that chocolate candy you have there gathers dust. and bring out more people to run the register, and i went to a amazon bookstore, it was pleasant. >> you don't have to go it a bookstore. charles: i'm old, i am not stuat varney but i'm old. they. >> they have push back in the way they treat their employees at amazon, they try to to what is best for the customer, that is what other stores have to realize, if they want to be successful and thrive, it is simple, make it easier for the customer. charles: i think retailers are
. >> no, i think this is first gam bet, he wants more he is reminds people of impact on our culture andices that we're making with the marketplace. now he's to change it. charles: deroy, do you think he should back off, one day we'll be talking about demise of amazon. >> it may take a while, but at some point. if there is a problem with the post office you talk with postmaster general, talk about renegotiation that deal, rather than attack amazon. charles: i was in a barnes &...
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and out comes this gentleman, and so confident-- i don't know how you felt -- >> stephen: oh, the gam used to being referred to as a gentle man. >> i'm so sorry. >> stephen: happy to be there. >> and he came out like he didn't want to be anywhere else. and i remember specifically thinking, "where does he get the confidence to come out?" there's everybody in the world watching and he's as happy as can be. and i said to myself one second larry, "don't worry, honey, you're not getting out of your chair tonight, so relax." so because i did not think there was any chance. when the name-- that would be my name-- was called, the combination of intense shock and profound gratitude-- have you had those moments, like when our kids are born. you don't even believe it's happening-- sorry, i don't mean to get deep that. >> stephen: that's all right. >> so my husband realized i wasn't going anywhere, like, up. so he leaned over and he said, "stand up." ( laughter ) and so i did what i was told. i stood up. and then i didn't coanything else. ( laughter ) and then he said-- he said, "you have to walk
and out comes this gentleman, and so confident-- i don't know how you felt -- >> stephen: oh, the gam used to being referred to as a gentle man. >> i'm so sorry. >> stephen: happy to be there. >> and he came out like he didn't want to be anywhere else. and i remember specifically thinking, "where does he get the confidence to come out?" there's everybody in the world watching and he's as happy as can be. and i said to myself one second larry, "don't worry,...
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. >> brian: to have kids remember a certain baseball gam game. >> geraldo: dana, i should i be thereth the gun. i don't advocate arming the english teacher. if you are resistant to even having a good guy with a gun, how about a taser? >> dana: did you hear what happened in parkland, teacher agreed to be one of the teachers that had a concealed weapon. he left it in the boys' restroom today. i can see why there are parents and teachers who think this might not be the best idea. >> geraldo: what about -- >> dana: i'm not against a good guy with a gun. >> geraldo: what about a taser? >> brian: arm kids with tasers? >> geraldo: >> geraldo: not kid. >> brian: i am for guns. i want teachers to have guns and they want the football coaches to be armed. >> greg: i am taking this, i think this pretty seriously. obviously a bats can't stop a gun but it speaks to the desperation of those schools for hardening measures. however, this is a positive direction in the mind-set that commits to the idea of fighting back. you may laugh at the fact that they are holding bats to defend themselves but it's
. >> brian: to have kids remember a certain baseball gam game. >> geraldo: dana, i should i be thereth the gun. i don't advocate arming the english teacher. if you are resistant to even having a good guy with a gun, how about a taser? >> dana: did you hear what happened in parkland, teacher agreed to be one of the teachers that had a concealed weapon. he left it in the boys' restroom today. i can see why there are parents and teachers who think this might not be the best idea....
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also came in ahead of expectations i'm happy to say to discuss with us is the investment director from gam along arjun kharpal these are strong numbers coming out of facebook despite all expectations people thought that at least some of this, they would exhibit some impact from the cambridge analytica scandal. if anything, they have actually grown the amount of users for the first three months of the year for you, do you think we can just classify this incident, put it behind us, and focus on their core business and that going forward the outlook is rosy? >> i think in a structural sense we can put the incident behind us i would also point out that cambridge analytica came quite late in the quarter. if it were to have an impact, it would impact q2 more than q1 but the key here is facebook has a huge network.ndividual item, e analytica in this case, is unlikely to impact the power of that network to an extent. i wasn't expecting any dent in the numbers. they came in better than i thought, but i wasn't expecting that to be an issue. >> what we see is they gained 2$2.2 billion, monthly users,
also came in ahead of expectations i'm happy to say to discuss with us is the investment director from gam along arjun kharpal these are strong numbers coming out of facebook despite all expectations people thought that at least some of this, they would exhibit some impact from the cambridge analytica scandal. if anything, they have actually grown the amount of users for the first three months of the year for you, do you think we can just classify this incident, put it behind us, and focus on...
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process you with o can watch thousand of will sports even hockey gams, box attentioning with pga golforts, the list goes on and on. costs just shh 4.99 a year. . >>> most of us are familiar with the old adage about an apple a day keeping the doctor away. now there is new evidence a salad a day may keep memory loss at bay. the health team back in consumer reports explains why you may want to spend more time in the produce section. here is our anchor kristen sze. >> if you're looking another reason to swap fries for a salad. a new study offers inspiration. >> a salad aday maybe a key to brain health. >> reporter: the study shows eating leafy green every day helps preserve memory and thinking skills as you grow older. >> dark leafy greens are packed with newt treents by fola techlt e vitamin k. niece all play a roll in brain health. >> the journal of neurology published the study. . people 11 years younger. compared to those who eight little or none. >> what the study does is adds to a growing body of scientific evidence we can make changes in risks for dementia by altering dooits. >> yo
process you with o can watch thousand of will sports even hockey gams, box attentioning with pga golforts, the list goes on and on. costs just shh 4.99 a year. . >>> most of us are familiar with the old adage about an apple a day keeping the doctor away. now there is new evidence a salad a day may keep memory loss at bay. the health team back in consumer reports explains why you may want to spend more time in the produce section. here is our anchor kristen sze. >> if you're...
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as larry bear was telling us, use it for reskujabcheduled gam. tomorrow's game. push back because of the rain. instead of 1:00 p.m. first pitch. 3. 0, 5. >> the giants' 33rd rainout since moving to san francisco in 1958. we have been following the story since it first broke. earlier today. this is video, we posted, att park. follow us on twitter at nbc bay area. >> trying to figure out how they're trying to get out of town after the storm related delays. flights, delayed all day long. at sfo, 496 flights delayed. 153 canceled. san jose, oakland. not reporting any delays or any cancellations. now, it wasn't storm related, but still it was a dangerous situation. a garbage truck snagged power lines, in walnut creek this afternoon. lines were low hanging. power at rage outage in the neighborhood. >> following developing story in the east bay hills. police officers have made a gruesome discovery. >> a body found in oakland's griezly peak. jodi hernandez. investigators think this may be connected to an act of missing persons case. >> that's right. police aren't telling
as larry bear was telling us, use it for reskujabcheduled gam. tomorrow's game. push back because of the rain. instead of 1:00 p.m. first pitch. 3. 0, 5. >> the giants' 33rd rainout since moving to san francisco in 1958. we have been following the story since it first broke. earlier today. this is video, we posted, att park. follow us on twitter at nbc bay area. >> trying to figure out how they're trying to get out of town after the storm related delays. flights, delayed all day...
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. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumble along. >> i think pop of audio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. hi chuck. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> you got it. if it's friday, war and peace meets the art of the deal. tonight, the president tauts a step ahead in his korean peninsula peace talks. >> that i hope i can do for the wore. >> while getting ready to step back from the iran deal. >>> plus, no translation required. reading in between the lines of trump/merkel meeting. >>> finally the russia report. house intelligence committee republicans are out with their repo report. did they do much investigating? this is "mtp daily," and it is start rights now. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." the president's allies are saying he might deserve the nobel peace prize for what's
. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumble along. >> i think pop of audio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. hi chuck. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> you got it. if it's friday,...
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my house, it's chaos the doorbell goes off five times a day a nice man in a youthful, fedex, guy or gam. py kids think it's a videogame for me the dog goes crazy the idea of getting stuff in your car efficiently if they figure it out, it's a great idea. i don't think they will fall up the same concerns around privacy. consumers talk a big game about privacy. here i am, everybody, this is what i'm doing >> you default to convenience him every time. >> utility trumps. unless things surround your sexual orientation, your politic, your religion, other than that, consumers have voted squarely to say i will give up a lot of my privacy in exchange for you futility. >> does that mean if you have access to this service you will do it? >> i don't, fascinating, if i don't have a volvo or a gm car, i say partnering with amazon, they partner typically with a virus part iners with a host it ends up going really well with one of those part nemplts in this case gem motors and volvo -- village motors and volvo signal they get it >> maybe amazon will let you mail them your keys. thanks for joining us tod
my house, it's chaos the doorbell goes off five times a day a nice man in a youthful, fedex, guy or gam. py kids think it's a videogame for me the dog goes crazy the idea of getting stuff in your car efficiently if they figure it out, it's a great idea. i don't think they will fall up the same concerns around privacy. consumers talk a big game about privacy. here i am, everybody, this is what i'm doing >> you default to convenience him every time. >> utility trumps. unless things...
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. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumbledio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> oh, please, god, why? >> he was such a good father. he'll never get over this. this really can happen to anyone. >> it's the case that stunned parents everywhere. the dad whose young son died in the car. >> apparently he had forgotten the child was in the car seat in the back and went to work. >> i know you didn't, baby. i know you didn't. >> i think any parent could put themselves in that situation. >> full denial. like that it wasn't happening. >> then came the jaw-dropping news, police said it was murder. >> there was far more to this story that we were beginning to realize.
. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumbledio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> oh, please, god, why? >> he was such a good father. he'll never get over this. this really can happen to...
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in and scrape that kind of data and use it to sell it off, use it for the comes like even procter & gam gamble, to sell you products. >> tony, what were you about to say? >> it's not even just malicious actors. the big question with facebook is what should it have done years ago when it allowed third party apps on its platform. one of the things we heard from zuckerberg when he spoke on that call was the company really didn't think it had a responsibility to ensure that those apps and others who were using data continued to use it right after they first asked for it. so this is one of the questions lawmakers are going to ask. why didn't they tackle this in the first place? >> we know we're going to get the dog and pony show. but lawmakers you talk to, do you get a sense of appetite for regulation? do you get the sense there are lawmakers on both sides of the aisle that want to use this as an opportunity to regulate -- heavily regulated new industry? >> i know tony will agree with me here but i don't think many lawmakers have a good grip on what the issues are. i really don't. i think th
in and scrape that kind of data and use it to sell it off, use it for the comes like even procter & gam gamble, to sell you products. >> tony, what were you about to say? >> it's not even just malicious actors. the big question with facebook is what should it have done years ago when it allowed third party apps on its platform. one of the things we heard from zuckerberg when he spoke on that call was the company really didn't think it had a responsibility to ensure that those...
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stand off and that turned into fifita cuffs at some point at the hotel before this low level judge gamgave them the order to leave. >> what in the world hads been the white house's response to this letter? how can they possibly justify you better do something and president of panama or else? or else what? eric sg isn't going to invite you to one of hiss golf outings? no, they're talking about or else the u.s. government is coming for you? >> well, the letter itself is very vague alberti . it says you should use your judgme judgment. it doesn't say the u.s. government will come for you. the white house has referred our questions to the trump organization, trump organization has said we didn't know this letter was being sent. our lawyers went off half-cocked and stheent this letter without being aware of it. >> let's just walk through that. lawyers don't walk off half-cocked, clients do. so if they're saying it wars our lawyers, we didn't know, is this common practice for their lawyers to behave in this way? because remember while it might not be a lawyer for the trump administration, he
stand off and that turned into fifita cuffs at some point at the hotel before this low level judge gamgave them the order to leave. >> what in the world hads been the white house's response to this letter? how can they possibly justify you better do something and president of panama or else? or else what? eric sg isn't going to invite you to one of hiss golf outings? no, they're talking about or else the u.s. government is coming for you? >> well, the letter itself is very vague...
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. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumbleng. >> i think pop of audio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. hi chuck. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> you got it. if it's friday, war and peace meets the art of the deal. tonight, the president tauts a step ahead in his korean peninsula peace talks. >> that i hope i can do for the wore. >> while getting ready to step
. >> you think that's the assumption they are making, that's their gam be, they are going to stumbleng. >> i think pop of audio is competent ten and knows exactly what he's doing. again, pompeo is not the one in charge. >>ly not going to be the one on the ballot either. my thanks to my panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. hi chuck. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> you got it. if it's friday, war...
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. ♪ ♪ gam lynn man brian: that is bob seger singing amblin gam minute man man. -- rambling, gamblingrica said, are you kidding. ainsley: brian's source, inside voice, said, that i'm going to say, steve, i will disagree with steve. brian: i really felt as though they were going there to summit, just to talk. steve: on a golf course. ainsley: don't negotiations happen on a golf course? >> some people. you're not good golf -- they have so much to do. how will they possibly, the president golfed in the rain on sunday. he is probably sick of the sun. steve: making a argument. the guy will golf in the rain. the summit wasn't at the state department. it was at a golf course. brian lost his bet. five dollars to pretty much everybody in the studio. janice dean at 10. ainsley: gave the money away. now you have it back. brian: a lot of people decided we shouldn't bet on television. they didn't want us to do the pool. steve: who is on the 10? brian: who is on the 10? i give this to janice. steve: didn't you buy a book about that guy? brian: thomas jefferson. tripoli pirates. steve: something the
. ♪ ♪ gam lynn man brian: that is bob seger singing amblin gam minute man man. -- rambling, gamblingrica said, are you kidding. ainsley: brian's source, inside voice, said, that i'm going to say, steve, i will disagree with steve. brian: i really felt as though they were going there to summit, just to talk. steve: on a golf course. ainsley: don't negotiations happen on a golf course? >> some people. you're not good golf -- they have so much to do. how will they possibly, the president...
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in america and the uk and france, there are real effects of these global corruption gam games. >> you want to chime in on this. >> they should look very carefully at the laws they have and they should change them and they should allow people to precious real estate which is used for money laundering. it's up to the u.s. and the british particularly because our legal system is different. to your other question. after the annexation when we sanction some individuals, it was a mistake to think that would somehow change what he was doing. the way the system punches is a patronage system and all of these wealthy people and then it was highly unlikely that they would get together. we should have no illusions about that, but still, for our own good, we should clampdown on the ability of russians to infiltrate our system with their money and you have members of the russian cabinet who own homes and london and this is completely at odds with the nationalistic line that putin is pushing. one of the tools that the u.s. has is going back to sanctions and that these are the tools we should use not
in america and the uk and france, there are real effects of these global corruption gam games. >> you want to chime in on this. >> they should look very carefully at the laws they have and they should change them and they should allow people to precious real estate which is used for money laundering. it's up to the u.s. and the british particularly because our legal system is different. to your other question. after the annexation when we sanction some individuals, it was a mistake...
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he pitched a company called takeaway.com which is an amster gam company similar to a grubhub here they market in europe, the online food delivery market in europe is a big -- a big market one that could increase tenfold over the next ten years. after him, the third presentation was tim garry he did not provide a specific pick but he did provide a bunch of explanations as to why the market structure was such that it could predict the impending crash of growth stocks a lot of interesting stuff we'll be doing continuous coverage here all day on cnbc with luminaries. you've got some big interviews coming up, david lots more from the sohn event to come throughout the day. >> -- investment ideas, leslie thank you. as leslie said, we'll have a lot more from the sohn conference later today. i'll be speaking with glenview captain's la capital's larry robins about his larger view of health care so tune in for that. >> sounds good >>> as we head to break here, look at shares of hasbro the toymaker out with quarterly numbers, missing on the top and bottom lines hasbro says its results were impact
he pitched a company called takeaway.com which is an amster gam company similar to a grubhub here they market in europe, the online food delivery market in europe is a big -- a big market one that could increase tenfold over the next ten years. after him, the third presentation was tim garry he did not provide a specific pick but he did provide a bunch of explanations as to why the market structure was such that it could predict the impending crash of growth stocks a lot of interesting stuff...
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there's competing networks that would make things easier for users in terms of data, the fundamental gamou about tbit d the data to sell the advertisers. whatever regulations facebook wants to agree to, that's the limit. they don't want to go past that. >> ed, michael, thank you. michael coming from the east coast not the west coast today, in boston. another hot bed of technology. nice to see you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, chinese president xi jinping speaking last night, pledging to further open china's economy and significantly lower import tariffs including those tariffs on vehicles. futures are soaring in early trading. we'll get a live report from china and all the details next most etfs only track a benchmark. flexshares etfs are built around the way investors think. with objectives like building capital for the future, managing portfolio risk and liquidity and generating income. that's real etf innovation. flexshares. built by investors, for investors. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus con
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even if we have never won a game, i remember i was here one season we didn' win one gam.rn football is amazing. this is the best school in the country. usc. >> when i was growing up, this was a parking lot. you could tailgate here. now they have made it beautiful. you had the opportunity at one point to buy one of these bring brix. these bricks. wayne is my dad and my brother is trent. he wanted to buy it and put the three earhardt boys' names on it because they all went to school here. this is special. this is the center of the campus, original campus from 1801. called the horseshoe. obviously shaped like a horseshoe. my grandparents met on a blind date. when i was in college more than 20 years ago we ran down here. all the sorority girls ran to their sorority of choice wherever they got their bids. my sorority was always planted at the very end of the horseshoe against the gate. so this is my sorority house alpha delta high. this is the beta epsilon chapter we dedicated this house in 2004. >> come on in and meet my sorority sisters ♪ ♪ [cheers] >> i would say i would no
even if we have never won a game, i remember i was here one season we didn' win one gam.rn football is amazing. this is the best school in the country. usc. >> when i was growing up, this was a parking lot. you could tailgate here. now they have made it beautiful. you had the opportunity at one point to buy one of these bring brix. these bricks. wayne is my dad and my brother is trent. he wanted to buy it and put the three earhardt boys' names on it because they all went to school here....