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heinz grune has lived in cologne his whole life. >> heinz: cheers to the -- >> anthony: prost.l german breweries, so a kölsch is an integral part of both his social and business lives. kölsch is not a brand. what is this anyway? >> heinz: let's call it a style. it's a pale ale, and people love to drink it in high amounts. >> anthony: malzmuhle brewery has been slinging beer non-stop for the last 150 years. democratic, utilitarian, welcoming to all people with a powerful thirst. i love the whole style. the little glass -- is this unique to cologne? >> heinz: other regions of germany, you won't find such small glasses. >> anthony: right. >> heinz: they start with 03 to 05. >> anthony: to the giant -- >> heinz: yeah. >> anthony: you know, if you have a giant thing of beer, it's like piss warm by the time you get down to the bottom. >> heinz: right. but here it's necessary because it is not very carbonated, and the foam disappears in minutes. there are guys who drink it in one sip. >> anthony: i'm not sure the exact blood absorption rate of alcohol, but i would think that if you're
heinz grune has lived in cologne his whole life. >> heinz: cheers to the -- >> anthony: prost.l german breweries, so a kölsch is an integral part of both his social and business lives. kölsch is not a brand. what is this anyway? >> heinz: let's call it a style. it's a pale ale, and people love to drink it in high amounts. >> anthony: malzmuhle brewery has been slinging beer non-stop for the last 150 years. democratic, utilitarian, welcoming to all people with a...
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on the call, kraft heinz was asked if any company would want to sell to them considering their slash and burn methodology. given that warren buffet is a major investor, we know he doesn't favor hostile takeovers. i bet he talks about this. so the question is, who's going to sell to these guys? who would ever do it? after all, when kraft heinz went after unilever, not only did the ceo of unilever object, so did b buffett. its quarter should have sent the stock down a minimum of 2 to 3 if not 4 to 5 pointses. and i think that's where it's headed unless they can pull a takeover rabbit out of the hat. but who would want to sell to them. we had big movement for anheu r anheuser-bus anheuser-busch. corona is an instant readthrough for constellation brands, because it has the american rights to corona and mow dello. let's not forget the highest growth companies have stocks that tend to run when the economy slows. so faang is a little controversial, because last night cold water was thrown on the bulls by none other than facebook itself, i still think it's a remarkable business. i told you t
on the call, kraft heinz was asked if any company would want to sell to them considering their slash and burn methodology. given that warren buffet is a major investor, we know he doesn't favor hostile takeovers. i bet he talks about this. so the question is, who's going to sell to these guys? who would ever do it? after all, when kraft heinz went after unilever, not only did the ceo of unilever object, so did b buffett. its quarter should have sent the stock down a minimum of 2 to 3 if not 4...
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anyway, i look at kraft heinz. look at this pastiche of the brands and i say, they need to buy someone yesterday. or that stock is going to be at 80. >> is unilever ever going to buy anybody? >> the kensington acquisition and paul polman what he did with this dollar shave club, when he decided to take on gillette, i think he's eviscerating them. you know, he says, listen, when you go to buy gillette, you have to go and find somebody with a key, it's like going to jail. really expensive. i mean, he's magnificent. he's right down the block from us. 100 yards from us. in englewood cliffs. >> best foods building. >> hellmann's, look for the hellmann's, look for the best, man. >> we'll get the "mad dash" with jim in a moment. futures still mixed here with the nasdaq stronger than the dow or the s&p. back in a minute. hey, the future, what's her problem? apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with
anyway, i look at kraft heinz. look at this pastiche of the brands and i say, they need to buy someone yesterday. or that stock is going to be at 80. >> is unilever ever going to buy anybody? >> the kensington acquisition and paul polman what he did with this dollar shave club, when he decided to take on gillette, i think he's eviscerating them. you know, he says, listen, when you go to buy gillette, you have to go and find somebody with a key, it's like going to jail. really...
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kraft heinz came out with a negative organic sales growth.ig food companies. yes, we know they can do the financial engineering and get the margins up. that's why wall street so enamored. >> they were asked about it on the call. they continue to indicate interest. broadly speaking in consumer names, even health care and food. but again, as we have outlined many times, a difficult road for them given the failure in their unilever bid. more as we go along. we did want to bring that to you. let's head to morgan brennan. you are always in an interesting place. take it away. >> thanks. certainly never a dull moment. i'm inside the cockpit. this plane is going up for its first test flight tomorrow. both planes, the growler and the super hornet, are made here if st. louis. boeing is ready to make more. more are needed. earlier this year, the navy disclosed that on any given day, two out of every three of its f-18 fighter planes are offline and awaiting repairs. why? they have been flown hard in a post 9/11 word with classic hornets exceeding flight
kraft heinz came out with a negative organic sales growth.ig food companies. yes, we know they can do the financial engineering and get the margins up. that's why wall street so enamored. >> they were asked about it on the call. they continue to indicate interest. broadly speaking in consumer names, even health care and food. but again, as we have outlined many times, a difficult road for them given the failure in their unilever bid. more as we go along. we did want to bring that to you....
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what the guys at kraft heinz will do still an open question.y will do it, nothing says they have to rush into the next deal. they're best served taking their time after really what was that clown show. uh-oh, they're going to be mad at me on that one, jim. waiting for that from unilever. >> what's going on with the activists insurgents. so you clean up arconic and then they go after klaus kleinfeld and he's gone. you clean up month delease and then loeb comes after them. why don't they give these people a chance? >> i'm not sure it has -- you know it's funny. certain situations are focused on the ceo. honeywell was not from loeb. we'll see how that advances as the advisers look at a spin of the aerospace division but that wasn't necessarily about we love the last guy, we're not sure about the new guy. you know, each situation is different. i guess the surprising thing to the certain extent that activism is with us in a robust way. it makes it into the headlines but so much is going on behind the scenes. i can't tell you how often i'll take to a
what the guys at kraft heinz will do still an open question.y will do it, nothing says they have to rush into the next deal. they're best served taking their time after really what was that clown show. uh-oh, they're going to be mad at me on that one, jim. waiting for that from unilever. >> what's going on with the activists insurgents. so you clean up arconic and then they go after klaus kleinfeld and he's gone. you clean up month delease and then loeb comes after them. why don't they...
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heinz did not give a reason but did tell investigators he was feeling harassed. he's in jail on 10,000 bail. >>> new detail ons a rash of car fires across contra costa county. the most recent fire were in rent this morning. other fires reported of martinez, walnut creek and lafayette. >> we have several fires that occurred this week. we do believe those fires to be related including one that we had this morning. >> fire investigators are appearing to the public for information to help tie these fires together. >>> a bomb shell in contra costa county, tonight, a grand jury is recommending the top law enforcement officer to be removed. december, peterson admitted having spent more than $66,000 on campaign funds and personal expenses. a judge decides to hand the matter of the district attorney or apoint prosecutors. >>> a shocking and really sad death in the south bay. a 16-year-old basketball player collapsed in the court and died. her family is grieving. as abc 7 news reporter janine delavega explains, they were able to get some comfort from super star stephen cur
heinz did not give a reason but did tell investigators he was feeling harassed. he's in jail on 10,000 bail. >>> new detail ons a rash of car fires across contra costa county. the most recent fire were in rent this morning. other fires reported of martinez, walnut creek and lafayette. >> we have several fires that occurred this week. we do believe those fires to be related including one that we had this morning. >> fire investigators are appearing to the public for...
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we have an earnings report on kraft heinz to get to. >> we have a miss for kraft heinz on the bottomgh the eps. 84 cents adjusted lower than what analysts expected and pencilled in. this owes to organic net sales decreasing, falling 2.7%, more than analysts expect. the ceo himself has now admitted to a slow start to the year for kraft heinz. first report card since they pulled that $143 billion acquisition bid for unilever. particularly move to cheesecake factory. also missing on the top and the bottom line. this is first miss for cheesecake factory in eight report cards. comps, same store sales less than expect. back to you. >> wow. even cheesecake suffering this sort of restaurant recession, whatever we want to call it. interesting. down 4.5%, theirs after hours. facebook reporting first quarter earnings. let's check in on how the stock is trading after hours. it is barely higher right now. it was weaker at first. let's bring in fan seen line, kevin landis and james chutnuck with us. let's begin with you, james, because you are more cautious. maybe more cautious is about the best w
we have an earnings report on kraft heinz to get to. >> we have a miss for kraft heinz on the bottomgh the eps. 84 cents adjusted lower than what analysts expected and pencilled in. this owes to organic net sales decreasing, falling 2.7%, more than analysts expect. the ceo himself has now admitted to a slow start to the year for kraft heinz. first report card since they pulled that $143 billion acquisition bid for unilever. particularly move to cheesecake factory. also missing on the top...
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colgate, kraft heinz. >> lord, you had to go there? all right.s up 3% on a "new york post" story that the ceo was around, ian cook, indicating they were a willing seller. i think there was -- there were some conversations last week with the institutions in which he at least -- again, it's tough to put these things in context, indicated hey, we would potentially be willing to sell the company at a price. >> fiduciary duty. >> fiduciary duty, a lot of ceos do. that he's towards the end of his tenure at the company. that's no shortage of speculation. remember the morning that kraft heinz made the move on unilever, i talked about colgate. went up that day. never looked back on the prospect that at some point it could be a consolidation candidate for the likes of a kraft heinz or unilever. although that seems unclear. you had polman on recently. even a j&j. you know what? let's give it a little rest. >> look, you know, unfortunately, people will be confused because the slowdown thesis is making feel like i should be in a colgate. i don't want to be --
colgate, kraft heinz. >> lord, you had to go there? all right.s up 3% on a "new york post" story that the ceo was around, ian cook, indicating they were a willing seller. i think there was -- there were some conversations last week with the institutions in which he at least -- again, it's tough to put these things in context, indicated hey, we would potentially be willing to sell the company at a price. >> fiduciary duty. >> fiduciary duty, a lot of ceos do. that...
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. >> reporter: the group also takes issue with school board member pat heinz who said in one e-mail toiscussion offline. >> taking it offline we already know almost an entire year has gone by before the community was asked if they wanted this. >> we remind each other from time to time that we should not be having conversations by e- mail but in the public. so i don't remember the exact context for that e-mail. but we do that sometimes. >> reporter: this group is on the committee appointed to come up with a recommendation. but the whole committee appears too divided to come up with one recommendation. >> it is disgraceful. >> the decision will be up and that decision could come down within the next few months. >>> we're collecting wedding dresses today for a very important cause. leslie foster is out in the wusa 9 lobby this morning. leslie. >> reporter: these gowns will become small baby gowns for very little ones that didn't get a chance to make it home from the hospital. every dress has a story. this came in from a father. he donated this dress on behalf of a little one that passed a
. >> reporter: the group also takes issue with school board member pat heinz who said in one e-mail toiscussion offline. >> taking it offline we already know almost an entire year has gone by before the community was asked if they wanted this. >> we remind each other from time to time that we should not be having conversations by e- mail but in the public. so i don't remember the exact context for that e-mail. but we do that sometimes. >> reporter: this group is on the...
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let's get some more of all of this congressman jim heinz is joining us. he's a democratic on the house intelligence committee thanks for joining us. so the president told me and a few other reporters, believes the appointment of special counsel hurts our country because it shows we're a divided, mixed up not unified country and we have very important things to be doing right now. your reaction? >> my reaction is that that's exactly wrong, right? the entire country i would think would want to lift this cloud of suspicion and as we all know there are lots of questions about what contacts may have been made between the president's people and russia. there's lots of questions. i would've thought that anybody of either party would say, let's move on. let's get a good investigation with total scope to do what it needs to do so we can arrive at an answer to the question of whether there was collusion. this is one of the thing that really puzzles me as an investigator. he call this a witch hunt. even my enemies say that there was no collusion. first of all, none
let's get some more of all of this congressman jim heinz is joining us. he's a democratic on the house intelligence committee thanks for joining us. so the president told me and a few other reporters, believes the appointment of special counsel hurts our country because it shows we're a divided, mixed up not unified country and we have very important things to be doing right now. your reaction? >> my reaction is that that's exactly wrong, right? the entire country i would think would want...
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kevin heinz and ken baldwin want you to know the feeling they both had the moment they jumped. >> thel i second of true free fall, instant regret for my action. >> at that moment i realized this is the stupid est thing i've ever done. everything could have changed. >> reporter: they had different paths leading to this point. kevin was 19, suffering from bipolar disorder. >> i thought i was my family's greatest burden. i thought i was useless. >> reporter: he had made this pact with himself. >> one person says, are you okay, is something wrong, or can i help you, i was going to tell them everything and beg them to help me. >> reporter: on the bridge no one spoke to him. then finally a tourist approached. >> she is going to ask me if i'm okay and that's when she pulled out a camera and said, will you take my picture? >> reporter: he took the picture and made the split second decision to run at the railing and jump. >> god save me. >> reporter: meanwhile, ken baldwin had a family, a 3-year-old daughter. he also had deep depression. he told his wife. >> i'll be home a little late, knowing
kevin heinz and ken baldwin want you to know the feeling they both had the moment they jumped. >> thel i second of true free fall, instant regret for my action. >> at that moment i realized this is the stupid est thing i've ever done. everything could have changed. >> reporter: they had different paths leading to this point. kevin was 19, suffering from bipolar disorder. >> i thought i was my family's greatest burden. i thought i was useless. >> reporter: he had...
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closing, i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows whenever i appeared heinz hall, and thank you all. >> reporter: now the jury will travel here to montgomery county for the two to three week trial. the jury may not hear from cosby himself. he's not expected to testify in his own defense much lucy. >> thank you very much, chris. >>> jury now decide the fate of new jersey father david creato. jurors have spent their first full day in deliberations prosecutors say he kill his thirty four-year-old son. the jury asked to watch creato's interview with detectives and hear a consideration secret recorded by the boy's mother. now he maintains his son wandered away from his home in objection of 2015. >>> on your radar tonight, it is lighting up ultimate doppler. meteorologist kathy orr tracking rain for your monday rush. does that mean i get to pull out my boots. >> oh, yes, it does. he is special in the morning. it's going to be wet from everywhere. the city to the shore. few people on the boardwalk in wildwood tonight really getting ready for the holiday weekend but
closing, i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows whenever i appeared heinz hall, and thank you all. >> reporter: now the jury will travel here to montgomery county for the two to three week trial. the jury may not hear from cosby himself. he's not expected to testify in his own defense much lucy. >> thank you very much, chris. >>> jury now decide the fate of new jersey father david creato. jurors have spent their first full day in deliberations...
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kevin heinz and ken baldwin want you to know the feeling they both had the moment they jumped. >> theill i second of true free fall, instant regret for my action. >> at that moment i realized this is the stupid est thing i've ever done. everything could have changed. >> reporter: they had different paths leading to this point. kevin was 19, suffering from bipolar disorder. >> i thought i was my family's greatest burden. i thought i was useless. >> reporter: he had made this pact with himself. >> one person says, are you okay, is something wrong, or can i help you, i was going to tell them everything and beg them to help me. >> reporter: on the bridge no one spoke to him. then finally a tourist approached. >> she is going to ask me if i'm okay and that's when she pulled out a camera and said, will you take my picture? >> reporter: he took the picture and made the split second decision to run at the railing and jump. >> god save me. >> reporter: meanwhile, ken baldwin had a family, a 3-year-old daughter. he also had deep depression. he told his wife. >> i'll be home a little late, knowi
kevin heinz and ken baldwin want you to know the feeling they both had the moment they jumped. >> theill i second of true free fall, instant regret for my action. >> at that moment i realized this is the stupid est thing i've ever done. everything could have changed. >> reporter: they had different paths leading to this point. kevin was 19, suffering from bipolar disorder. >> i thought i was my family's greatest burden. i thought i was useless. >> reporter: he had...
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heinz is talking to somebody?i think chico's and tiffany is off the list. bob pisani has more. >> good morning. been away for a few days been a great four days. look at this. the s&p up 46, 47 points in the last four days. that's about 2% move for the s&p. we are what 24.05 so five points away from a new intraday high. the banks have been up since i have been away. the ten year yield has been moving up here. they have been generally up almost 2% for the week. it was up on the open. tech and leadership. energy not doing anything. of course you know what's going on with retail. look at citigroup, 1% below a new high. most of the banks aren't there. but that's been doing very well and holding up throughout the middle of the year. you know what's going on with the retailers, the miss on the top line of tiffany's. same-store sales weak. comp, i can't emphasize it enough. look at the comp sales different. lowe's, home depot 6 3rs %. a lot of people are trying to figure out what that means. the obvious answer is they're
heinz is talking to somebody?i think chico's and tiffany is off the list. bob pisani has more. >> good morning. been away for a few days been a great four days. look at this. the s&p up 46, 47 points in the last four days. that's about 2% move for the s&p. we are what 24.05 so five points away from a new intraday high. the banks have been up since i have been away. the ten year yield has been moving up here. they have been generally up almost 2% for the week. it was up on the...
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. >>> kraft heinz saw weak sales in the u.s. and canada. the soft revenue number wasn't good enough for analysts. the company also reporting disappointing profit. shares initially fell after the bell trading, erasing earlier gains and the stock rose slightly to $89.14. >>> the insurance giant aig turned a profit in the latest quarter, as stronger operating results in the company's commercial and consumer businesses helped earnings. aig also launched a $2.5 billion share buyback and declared a quarterly dividend of 32 cents a share. shares initially rose in afterhours trading. they ended the regular session up a little, that's a penny, folks, at $61.54. >>> uber is in court. and of all its recent controversies and challenges, some say this could be its biggest. the company went before a judge today to fight for the right to continue working on its autonomous car program. uber is being sued by alphabet's self-driving car unit, which has accused a former engineer and current uber executive of stealing trade secrets. if the allegations are prov
. >>> kraft heinz saw weak sales in the u.s. and canada. the soft revenue number wasn't good enough for analysts. the company also reporting disappointing profit. shares initially fell after the bell trading, erasing earlier gains and the stock rose slightly to $89.14. >>> the insurance giant aig turned a profit in the latest quarter, as stronger operating results in the company's commercial and consumer businesses helped earnings. aig also launched a $2.5 billion share...
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watching every company, they will break down at least some of this here including the huge portion of heinz owns, a big catsup and mustard selling here. and they are selling these, jell-o bowl, which warren buffett specifically asked for, 3:00 p.m. eastern fox business monday, big interview, richest minds warren buffett, and charlie munger, his wife. and bill gates. cofounder of microsoft will be here with us, fox, 3:00 p.m. eastern, set your dvr now. and the shareholder meeting on tomorrow, the biggest on the planet, 38,000 plus people, not to mention all that is selling right now, connel, back to you, live from omaha. >> a lot of eating going on there. we're going here from last few minutes of trading week, talk to our closers. we have with us ward mccarty and ron weiner. we start with you, idea that hovering around all-time high s&p a-te high, wh do you make of it? always take it. >> we think that market is pretty fully valued. foreign market is a better bet from a valuation point of view. >> okay. >> the whole globe is growing. >> you worried about france this weekend. >> no, i'm not, i
watching every company, they will break down at least some of this here including the huge portion of heinz owns, a big catsup and mustard selling here. and they are selling these, jell-o bowl, which warren buffett specifically asked for, 3:00 p.m. eastern fox business monday, big interview, richest minds warren buffett, and charlie munger, his wife. and bill gates. cofounder of microsoft will be here with us, fox, 3:00 p.m. eastern, set your dvr now. and the shareholder meeting on tomorrow,...
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monday, memorial day, also 80, but that heinz on aerial roads this morning. let's go to eileen whelan. veronica., we are in alexandria right now am old town, getting rain, heavy rain, light and spotty showers, i will show you the view looking for out front. we were kind of just searching around this area that is prone to flooding. as veronica was talking about , flooding maybe they concern going forward. the rain is tapering off a little bit, but will still need to windshield wipers because of the road spray. packed her patients, leaves some extra time to morning drive. julie? julie: we some issues around town. right now in virginia we are mainly finding the slowdown for you on 66. as you travel on the left avon out of manassas, your lanes are accidents report, almost a 50 minute drive. the beltway inner loop stacking up out of annandale towards merrifield. downtown d.c. police are learning of a crash between 10 street northeast and dnd -- dn e -- d and e. yesterday i was out, i was the mc for the 10th annual girls on in montgomery county. these are just a fe
monday, memorial day, also 80, but that heinz on aerial roads this morning. let's go to eileen whelan. veronica., we are in alexandria right now am old town, getting rain, heavy rain, light and spotty showers, i will show you the view looking for out front. we were kind of just searching around this area that is prone to flooding. as veronica was talking about , flooding maybe they concern going forward. the rain is tapering off a little bit, but will still need to windshield wipers because of...
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and who will kraft heinz buy next. campbell had a tough quarter and maybe the family behind the company is ready to cash out. pinnacle tried to sell itself once before, much lower price then. maybe he's got his hat permanently in the ring. but to me, today's about how cloud computing has become the big winner, both on the track and in the stock market. when the president's on the road, the market turns to what it does best without the company's help. the cohorts are the ones that are riding the winning horse in the triple crown, cloud computing, both here and in the triple crown. john in connecticut. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> how are you doing. >> caller: i'm doing great. i'm interested in general dynamics, i worked for the company for 30 years, i'm thinking the target price could go to 220 by the end of the year. do you agree with me? >> i agree with you, general dynamics is a great company. it's superior in every way, you've got a winner, congratulations for working there all those years. todd in georgia, todd? >>
and who will kraft heinz buy next. campbell had a tough quarter and maybe the family behind the company is ready to cash out. pinnacle tried to sell itself once before, much lower price then. maybe he's got his hat permanently in the ring. but to me, today's about how cloud computing has become the big winner, both on the track and in the stock market. when the president's on the road, the market turns to what it does best without the company's help. the cohorts are the ones that are riding the...
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the street to be broken with the coming reports, but i also think they wouldn't cotton to a kraft heinz takeover bid. but it may be a fool'ser rand. this honey well analyst meeting, remember, recently third point the hedge fund took aim at ho y honeywehone honeywell. i think that when earnings are finished, maybe wall street will start focussing on washington again. right now the only thing they can focus on is the numbers, and when we talk about wtwitter, it they get take on the the woodshed or even go straight into the chipper shredder. >> caller: jim, looking at lockheed-martin, you couldn't ask for more. we still got isis and the crazy guy with crazy hair, should i keep or sell? >> you hold on to lockheed-mart lockheed-martin, i like the situation. we need to go to elliott. >> caller: hi, jim, i was wondering if proctor and gamble is a good buy or hold stock? >> i would have normally said yes, but after silting down with paul pullman yesterday from unilever, i can't. i have to say that you know any lever you need, not proctor. let's go to joe in washington. joe? >> caller: boo-yah f
the street to be broken with the coming reports, but i also think they wouldn't cotton to a kraft heinz takeover bid. but it may be a fool'ser rand. this honey well analyst meeting, remember, recently third point the hedge fund took aim at ho y honeywehone honeywell. i think that when earnings are finished, maybe wall street will start focussing on washington again. right now the only thing they can focus on is the numbers, and when we talk about wtwitter, it they get take on the the woodshed...
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some of the gains are from companies that are rumored to be takeover targets of kraft heinz, but a stock like coca-cola is not a hot stock. any inkling that the economy is actually gaining. >> the social mobile cloud and gaming. they have been juggernauts. the one thing they have in common, they don't need any help from washington to make their numbers. that's an important distinction. but the scandals and the health care usurped the agenda and the budget the trump people put together is philosophically different than anything the republicans or democrats have ever seen. there's some big cuts in taxes and entitlements like medicaid. it's so far removed from the way washington works. hey, you know, draining the swamp, there's a swamp out there. conclusion, if you were still hoping for tax reform or repatriati repatriation, i hope you don't hold your breath. then there's the biggest economic bear story of all. retail. we came through this retail earnings season with even the good ones being absolutely pumped. any retailer in the mall are annihilated, even foot locker and children's place g
some of the gains are from companies that are rumored to be takeover targets of kraft heinz, but a stock like coca-cola is not a hot stock. any inkling that the economy is actually gaining. >> the social mobile cloud and gaming. they have been juggernauts. the one thing they have in common, they don't need any help from washington to make their numbers. that's an important distinction. but the scandals and the health care usurped the agenda and the budget the trump people put together is...
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specific news, but there has been chatter for a while of that -- that berkshire hathaway or kraft heinzrested. seems as though some of that chatter is resurfacing. by two point 5%. we also wanted to mention that when we talk about activism, bill i -- bill ackman is the next up at the big conference. we will be the first to see if there are any headlines coming out of that. terminal users can follow along at the t live blog. david: thank you very much, julie hyman. the house of representatives again a weeklong recess today after a debate on health care reform and intense bipartisan negotiations over anonymous spending bill. how have things changed since the election? i spoke with debbie dangle of michigan and dave brat of virginia, each of which calls the other friend. i asked them how congress has changed. of that on the bipartisan. it has been months, right? everyone is going back to readjust of the politics, etc., but i am hopeful, especially on the education front. we're all friends appear. that's not recorded much in the press. but i think that is starting to get out a bit more, as
specific news, but there has been chatter for a while of that -- that berkshire hathaway or kraft heinzrested. seems as though some of that chatter is resurfacing. by two point 5%. we also wanted to mention that when we talk about activism, bill i -- bill ackman is the next up at the big conference. we will be the first to see if there are any headlines coming out of that. terminal users can follow along at the t live blog. david: thank you very much, julie hyman. the house of representatives...
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one of the founding partners of 3g, and after he bought heinz in 202 brought it to a whopping 58% to. part of the big read section. a lanl analysis of 3g. the approach they take as they partner with mr. buffett and how they work. >> i'm glad you picked that because buffett made headlines himself on the very issue. coming out to defend 3g in this harsh cost and layoff. >> that's right. we're approaching top. hour that means the team is getting ready for "squawk box." becky quick joins us live from omaha. of course, she's following all. headlines. >> good morning, wilf and good morning, sara. barren buffett is joining us. you're right, there are a lot of questions coming up about 3g. about whether this is the right team to team up with a company that lays people off, particularly given the political environment right now. buffett, sara, as you mentioned was a strong defender of what 3g does, so was charlie munger. they talked about how it boost productivity. and you've got to continue to keep up with changes in productivity. we're going to be sitting down, though, with mr. buffett and
one of the founding partners of 3g, and after he bought heinz in 202 brought it to a whopping 58% to. part of the big read section. a lanl analysis of 3g. the approach they take as they partner with mr. buffett and how they work. >> i'm glad you picked that because buffett made headlines himself on the very issue. coming out to defend 3g in this harsh cost and layoff. >> that's right. we're approaching top. hour that means the team is getting ready for "squawk box." becky...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office posted this photos after deputies arrested james heinz.started the fire in the couch in a home he was rented on the outskirts of the city. he's in jail now on $10,000 bail. >>> martinez police arrested a man suspected of robbing a bank on center avenue and officers found the suspect 15 minutes later at a burger king, and apparently the police chief got jokes. he tweeted this picture of the aftermath, and you can see cash and rum on the floor of the burger king, and the chief writes, suspect captured in burger king with the loot, and did not get things his way at bk. >> got it. >>> and the first teacher housing project. designated money to build units for teachers and they are slated to be built near irving street and 43rd. the housing crisis made it difficult to hire teachers. >>> uc berkeley processors are >>> uc berkeley processors are paid an average of they say the university factors in the need to compete with other universities and the bay area's high cost of living. salaries vary base on academic field and past works and seniority,
the sonoma county sheriff's office posted this photos after deputies arrested james heinz.started the fire in the couch in a home he was rented on the outskirts of the city. he's in jail now on $10,000 bail. >>> martinez police arrested a man suspected of robbing a bank on center avenue and officers found the suspect 15 minutes later at a burger king, and apparently the police chief got jokes. he tweeted this picture of the aftermath, and you can see cash and rum on the floor of the...
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. >>> and unify lever ceo paul polman defended his position not to allow craft heinz to take over. he also criticized warren buffett for pulling the strings on the takeover attempt. >> my returns have been higher in the last eight years than warren's returns, so i think it's better if he leaves us with what we know how to do well. >>> crude prices are steadying today after finishing more than 1% higher in thursday's trade, this after the u.s. energy department reported a fall in inventories and the biggest weekly decline in the stockpile since december. brent hanging on to 50.79, wti crude up to 47.85. john t. rushworth is from s&p global, how long will this mini rally, if you can call it that last? will it last until we see the next build in u.s. inventories? >> that's a good question. the market has been in a line dance between the opec producers and u.s. production. with the comments from the saudi oil minister at the start of this week, that put in a bullish tinge. that does also mean when we come to the meeting at the end of may, a lot of what's expected there is already price
. >>> and unify lever ceo paul polman defended his position not to allow craft heinz to take over. he also criticized warren buffett for pulling the strings on the takeover attempt. >> my returns have been higher in the last eight years than warren's returns, so i think it's better if he leaves us with what we know how to do well. >>> crude prices are steadying today after finishing more than 1% higher in thursday's trade, this after the u.s. energy department reported a...
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heinz. >> i'm the director of the weight management center here. >> in her practice, the patients losefat the old fashioned way. diet and exercising. cool sculpting? >> if someone looked to get rid of extra fat and had a lot of money it might be a consideration. >> this person underwent the procedure as part of a report she wrote on the procedure. >> i saw results immediately. at least i thought i did. i don't know if it was i was telling myself i saw results. then it looked okay and now it looks like it did before. >> it can cost $40 o to $1,000 depending on what part of the body you are freezing fat on. everyo agrees but is it worth it? >> if you the right candidate, yes, definitely. horace: side effects. yes. temporarily minor change in the color of where the device is applied. it's red and goes away pretty quickly. so you can have it done on your stomach, love handles, arms, under the chin. the bigger the area you want to work on the more money you will pay. this is not for everyone. tomorrow, the big makeup test. drugstore versus designer brands, can you tell the difference? is it
heinz. >> i'm the director of the weight management center here. >> in her practice, the patients losefat the old fashioned way. diet and exercising. cool sculpting? >> if someone looked to get rid of extra fat and had a lot of money it might be a consideration. >> this person underwent the procedure as part of a report she wrote on the procedure. >> i saw results immediately. at least i thought i did. i don't know if it was i was telling myself i saw results. then...
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kraft heinz, coca-cola, a lot of different things to talk to him about.ave a chance to dig into things with him, but we have the entire weekend here. he'll be talking for six hours, 6 1/2 hours before 40,000 people that show up near this arena. then we'll get the chance to sit down with him for three hours. much more to come. >> becky, one of the highlights of the year for us in terms of financial television. it hits every box. we always enjoy it. becky, enjoy the weekend ahead. >> thanks, david. >> as we mentioned of course it will be monday, 6:00 a.m. when becky's going to be there live for three hours. it's buffett, munger and gates and it is must watch tv. >>> a remind their he does -- reminder that he doesn't hold stocks forever. when we come back, zillow reporting earnings. beating on both the top and the bottom lines. we'll hear from the ceo on the quarter. >>> plus, a bounce back in jobs for the month of april. goldman sachs's chief economist jan hatzius for jobs day tradition. much more ahead on "squawk on the street." it's all yours. wow! record
kraft heinz, coca-cola, a lot of different things to talk to him about.ave a chance to dig into things with him, but we have the entire weekend here. he'll be talking for six hours, 6 1/2 hours before 40,000 people that show up near this arena. then we'll get the chance to sit down with him for three hours. much more to come. >> becky, one of the highlights of the year for us in terms of financial television. it hits every box. we always enjoy it. becky, enjoy the weekend ahead. >>...
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with campbell's, even though the family -- any time one of the stocks is down, people rumor kraft heinzlook, t-mobile was upgraded and it's basically not m&a. people started to pick up the sprint and it's totally m&a. >> t-mobile was more about capital return and their ability to maintain leverage where it was and generate more cash. return a lot more capital. we'll talk about that as well. >> didn't we mention dumb and dumber. they were kind of -- they say dumb and dumber. they're agnostic on those terms that john legere uses. >> we have to get to the president's trip. trump will embark on his first foreign trip as president and hadley gamble is in riyadh. she has more for us. >> reporter: well, a few hours from now, u.s. president donald trump will arrive in saudi arabia and the saudis are excited to have him. what do they want? well, they want a firmer u.s. hand when it comes to tackling iran and they're very interested in these multibillion dollar trade deals that are coming down the pike. you have the biggest names in finance gathering here over the weekend as well as some of the g
with campbell's, even though the family -- any time one of the stocks is down, people rumor kraft heinzlook, t-mobile was upgraded and it's basically not m&a. people started to pick up the sprint and it's totally m&a. >> t-mobile was more about capital return and their ability to maintain leverage where it was and generate more cash. return a lot more capital. we'll talk about that as well. >> didn't we mention dumb and dumber. they were kind of -- they say dumb and dumber....
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. >>> kraft heinz coming up short of wall street estimates.he food company hurt by weak demand in the united states and canada. shears off 1.3%. >>> tesla posting a wider than expected loss. still the company managing to more than double revenue from a year ago. as record deliveries boosted sales. 1 1.6% decline in the share price. >>> aig ticking higher helped by investment returns and cost cuts. also a 2$2.5 billion stock buyback program. up 1.4%. >>> fitbit beating the street. helped by cost cuts. the wearable device maker said product launches for this year remain on track. >>> square's results topped expectations. the payment processing company is raising its full-year outlook. >>> avis reporting a larger than expected loss, citing higher fleet costs, pricing pressure and a late easter hol day alsid. >>> now to today's agenda. on the economic front, at 8:30 a.m. eastern, we get a trio of reports, initial jobless claims, international tradeity costs. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, factory orders. before the bell we hear from kellogg's, viacom and
. >>> kraft heinz coming up short of wall street estimates.he food company hurt by weak demand in the united states and canada. shears off 1.3%. >>> tesla posting a wider than expected loss. still the company managing to more than double revenue from a year ago. as record deliveries boosted sales. 1 1.6% decline in the share price. >>> aig ticking higher helped by investment returns and cost cuts. also a 2$2.5 billion stock buyback program. up 1.4%. >>>...
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businesses like montu leaves, kraft heinz and motorola mobility to name a few and two years after fbnred for the first time through the end of 2016 the state of illinois has been slapped with 19 credit downgrades giving it the worst credit rating in the entire nation. this all coming as the state's deadline for reaching a budget deal arrives today but that deadline didn't stop lawmakers from going home last night even as protesters beg them to stay and fix the situation and hash out a deal. they held a sit-in inside the state capitol chambers but we didn't get to tell you what happened after that. jeff is standing by in chicago, illinois to tell us what happened. you are right there. >> i'm so glad you were following up on this list though. all those people that you see end use i yesterday live at the sit-in they were all arrested last night. they refused to leave and you didn't even say overtime to work on this budget to the deadline is tonight. what are we now, i don't know the deadline is midnight tonight the march 200 miles from chicago to illinois capitol in springfield demanding
businesses like montu leaves, kraft heinz and motorola mobility to name a few and two years after fbnred for the first time through the end of 2016 the state of illinois has been slapped with 19 credit downgrades giving it the worst credit rating in the entire nation. this all coming as the state's deadline for reaching a budget deal arrives today but that deadline didn't stop lawmakers from going home last night even as protesters beg them to stay and fix the situation and hash out a deal....
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. >> i want to thank all of the people who have seen my shows, whenever i appeared, heinz hall, and thank you all. >> we will put witnesses on the stand, we're confident in the case that we have, and look forward to getting in it in the jury's hands. >> cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting recall university employee andrea con stands at his home back in 2,004. >> we were following this as breaking news last night on the "fox 29 news" at 10:00 and 11:00. and this morning a suspect is in custody after an armed robbery in media. >> swat team called in to surround the building. they helped search for the suspect, once again the suspect in custody. no one was injured. >>> a woman is attack, at wilmington park in broad daylight. police say, it is the second time in a matter of months. it happened tuesday at the park on south park drive, northwest street. police say the 22 year old woman was walking on the path around 3:00. she was attacked. the man grabbed then robbed her. thankfully, someone jumped in to help the woman. but the man got away. joggers we spoke with are very conce
. >> i want to thank all of the people who have seen my shows, whenever i appeared, heinz hall, and thank you all. >> we will put witnesses on the stand, we're confident in the case that we have, and look forward to getting in it in the jury's hands. >> cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting recall university employee andrea con stands at his home back in 2,004. >> we were following this as breaking news last night on the "fox 29 news" at 10:00...
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police say eric hernandez martinez and josÉ campos are accused of killing juan heinz. ponce died from trauma to his body. no word on the motive. the suspects are charged with first and second degree murder. >> the man shot by two arlington county police officers during an attempted traffic stop has died. we also learned there was a warrant for his arrest. authorities say officers tried to pull over 28-year-old daniel boke on 395 at the glebe road exit yesterday afternoon. as they walked to the suspect's car the driver reportedly hit one of the officers with his vehicle. the officers then opened fire. boke later died at the hospital. one officer suffered serious injuries. another officer was treated on the scene. >> and we have an update on that large water main break in northwest. d.c. water reporting that macarthur boulevard between fox hall and reservoir roads will remain closed in both directions due to repairs. no word on how long that work will take. drivers are advised to use alternate routes including canal road and white haven parkway. >> ♪ >>> tonight the drum
police say eric hernandez martinez and josÉ campos are accused of killing juan heinz. ponce died from trauma to his body. no word on the motive. the suspects are charged with first and second degree murder. >> the man shot by two arlington county police officers during an attempted traffic stop has died. we also learned there was a warrant for his arrest. authorities say officers tried to pull over 28-year-old daniel boke on 395 at the glebe road exit yesterday afternoon. as they walked...
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. >>> kraft heinz coming up short of wall street estimates. the food company hurt by weak demand in the united states and canada. shares premarket down about 1.25%. >>> tesla posting a wider than expected loss. still the company managing to more than double revenue from a year ago. record deliveries boosted sales. shares down about 1.5%. we'll talk to an analyst in a few minutes. we'll ask him. but do you believe this mass market car is -- >> mass market enough? >> is production really on track? >> they say that. >> the bears say that it will be difficult. >> i think the 5,000 is reasonable this year. the idea that it's going to double in a year from now -- >> the 5,000 is inclusive of the model 3. to believe there's an on-time ramp you believe the 5,000 by the end of the year. if you don't believe in an on-time launch, you can't believe that. >> can you get to 10,000 -- >> in 2018. if they had a second back seat vehicle. >> a third. i need three rolls. >> maybe the crossover, the model y. >> you're counting the front. i'm saying a second back
. >>> kraft heinz coming up short of wall street estimates. the food company hurt by weak demand in the united states and canada. shares premarket down about 1.25%. >>> tesla posting a wider than expected loss. still the company managing to more than double revenue from a year ago. record deliveries boosted sales. shares down about 1.5%. we'll talk to an analyst in a few minutes. we'll ask him. but do you believe this mass market car is -- >> mass market enough? >>...
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. >> home is where the heinz is. >> reporter: much like the fictional character peggy olson in the hit series, "mad men," the real life peggy broke the glass ceiling at xerox and became a rare member of the executive boys club. anne martin was in that club too. >> you didn't have too many female managers. and peggy, she rose very quickly because she was very intelligent. >> reporter: and always well-dressed. >>eg she loved to dress and wear the latest fashions. >> reporter: unlike her fashionable mom, susanne, was a blue jeans and t-shirt kind of girl. >> susanne -- how do you explain susanne? she's quirky. she's outgoing. she athletic. >> reporter: darcy greenberg is one of susanne's best friends. >> she's spontaneous. she's talkative. she also likes to be close to home. >> reporter: after college, she came back to rockland county and went to work at xerox herself. one night in a bar susanne, then 21, fell for -- well actually fell over a 17-year-old race car driver named bobby scaccio. >> she actually stepped on me. we were fooling around and i somehow wound up slipping on the floor.
. >> home is where the heinz is. >> reporter: much like the fictional character peggy olson in the hit series, "mad men," the real life peggy broke the glass ceiling at xerox and became a rare member of the executive boys club. anne martin was in that club too. >> you didn't have too many female managers. and peggy, she rose very quickly because she was very intelligent. >> reporter: and always well-dressed. >>eg she loved to dress and wear the latest...
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closing, i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows whenever i appeared at heinzall and thank you all. >> reporter: and that jury will be bussed who tower montgomery county. they'll be sequesters in a local hotel. eighths trial that's expected to last two to three weeks. iain? >> all right. chris, thank you. >>> now story you saw first here on fox 29. an employee at a popular mainline restaurant caught in an undercover sting selling more than just cocktails and food. police say he was selling cocaine right outside the restaurant. >> and police swooped in today right in the middle of the lunch rush. fox 29s dave schratwieser is radnor tonight with all those crazy details. dave? >> reporter: lucy, information generated from a routine car stop led police to the bartender they set up that sting operation they bought cocaine from him four times and then busted him today. to night he's behind bars on serious charges. dinner customers were back at the tables at estia on the mainline wednesday evening just hours after radnor police interrupted lunch at the popular restaur
closing, i just want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows whenever i appeared at heinzall and thank you all. >> reporter: and that jury will be bussed who tower montgomery county. they'll be sequesters in a local hotel. eighths trial that's expected to last two to three weeks. iain? >> all right. chris, thank you. >>> now story you saw first here on fox 29. an employee at a popular mainline restaurant caught in an undercover sting selling more than just...
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the most piercing companies reporting after the bell, a look at those stocks -- relative to kraft heinzinvestors are looking at $.85 and adjusted earnings on $6.6 billion. to be the turn out focus here is the m&a discussion here. and did make a surprise failed bid earlier this year. will they be interest did in making a huge merger and acquisition? investors,aig looking for a dollar in adjustment earnings. -- on facebook, $7.83 billion, and that represents 45 year-over-year growth for both numbers. astounding. a bloomberg intelligence analyst saying alphabet results last week that well for facebook especially around mobile ad revenue. tesla is down about 2%. it also put in record highs and the company basically preannounced and said they delivered .5 million vehicles in the last quarter. what will overshadow everything else is the model three schedule. they now are saying they will start production on the second half of the year and by the end of production, on pace to deliver 5000 cars are weak, astounding considering 25,000 overall for the past quarter. finally, square down ahead of t
the most piercing companies reporting after the bell, a look at those stocks -- relative to kraft heinzinvestors are looking at $.85 and adjusted earnings on $6.6 billion. to be the turn out focus here is the m&a discussion here. and did make a surprise failed bid earlier this year. will they be interest did in making a huge merger and acquisition? investors,aig looking for a dollar in adjustment earnings. -- on facebook, $7.83 billion, and that represents 45 year-over-year growth for both...
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multinational corporation across the gamut so with the short term that is important if people think we, heinz is in hand to say we want to come to talk about how we can help you climb delighted to talk about how we can help you because if we need to the infrastructure of america you cannot do that to have an excellent and diverse workforce to have the principal corer in cannot do that without hbcu because they have 50 percent so the dialogue goes on this is time to tell the narrative of the returns on investment. so a the hbcu that is central to have new classrooms and laboratories whether or not they need to be reviewed because it is a suspect category from the hbcu those who are listening they're not race-based. we have hbcu on average 30% student diverse. and those that are which predominant. into educating those black students would open to all in doing a better job and without the racial based ethnicity. in then to sustain them. and with those of administrative bodies. in with that capital financing program that is still cost hbcu to get into the market and it costs hbcu more to sell the
multinational corporation across the gamut so with the short term that is important if people think we, heinz is in hand to say we want to come to talk about how we can help you climb delighted to talk about how we can help you because if we need to the infrastructure of america you cannot do that to have an excellent and diverse workforce to have the principal corer in cannot do that without hbcu because they have 50 percent so the dialogue goes on this is time to tell the narrative of the...
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ambassador to great britain walter heinz-page.n to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgium faced starvation. germany had invaded but refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side, britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would require that we find the major food supply for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at see and occupying armies on land. set up an agency of distribution of supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was not relief in any known sense. it was the feeding of a nation. ♪ the nation is sad as can be a message came over the sea ♪ a thousand or more who sent from ashore have gone to eternity ♪ the statue of liberty high must now have a tear in her eye ♪ ♪ i think
ambassador to great britain walter heinz-page.n to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgium faced starvation. germany had invaded but refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side, britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience...
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greeted in open arms by open arms, with open arms by virtually all involved i've spoken with, jim heinz, a democrat from connecticut who is on the intelligence committee says it's about time. remember democrats have been calling for this. even republicans i believe, some of them are relieved at this point to see this special counsel. it takes it off their plate. there is going to be less focus on them. they want some breathing room. they want some space to work on the things that they want to work on. however, unlikely, this might be with these late breaking developments seeming every day now, greta. >> indeed every day it does. just this hour, too, thanks, mike. come back to us if there's more. nbc's pete williams is joining us again. pete? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, just reaction you were asking about from the hill, diane fine stein who is the ranking democrat on the senate judiciary committee calls it a fine appointment. he's a u.s. attorney, he has the knowledge to do the right thing. this is an appointment, greta, under special counsel provision. i know you know thi
greeted in open arms by open arms, with open arms by virtually all involved i've spoken with, jim heinz, a democrat from connecticut who is on the intelligence committee says it's about time. remember democrats have been calling for this. even republicans i believe, some of them are relieved at this point to see this special counsel. it takes it off their plate. there is going to be less focus on them. they want some breathing room. they want some space to work on the things that they want to...
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and in closing i want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows, whenever i appeared, heinzall, and thank you all. >> in court yesterday cosby's lead attorney said the prosecution was, quote, systematically excluding african-americans, after black woman was dismissed by prosecutors. cosby's accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a temple university employee, at his elkins park home in 2004. >> good to see you here. thanks for coming back again. had him on earlier in the week, and ken rotweiler our fox legal analyst. so let's start ken, almost start with you. so the jury, is the jury set in stone now? and what does this mean for cosby, this make up of the jury? >> the jersey set in stone. and i can tell this is not the injury that i brian mack gone call the jury wanted. >> why not? >> wanted mostly african-americans, that's why he challenged the prows cues eliminate too long african-americans from the jury. they lost that challenge. let me tell you why he want add african-american jury. this racial overtones to this case. mr. cosby has even spoken about the potential for
and in closing i want to thank all of the people who have come to see my shows, whenever i appeared, heinzall, and thank you all. >> in court yesterday cosby's lead attorney said the prosecution was, quote, systematically excluding african-americans, after black woman was dismissed by prosecutors. cosby's accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a temple university employee, at his elkins park home in 2004. >> good to see you here. thanks for coming back again. had him on earlier...
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we are standing in front of the k kra kraf-heinz. it's mr. peanut. >> i love him! >> wow, who knew. >> reporter: you're going to get this, bill, kelly, you won't. >> look who is here! the kool-aid man. if that's not enough, you can get the jell-o jmolds of bill. a product of what's happening here. >> you got to get a selfie for mr. peanut with kelly. she's standing here just -- >> man, i'm -- >> she's in admiration. kelly is in admiration. he won't talk to me, but would you talk to kelly, she loves you. >> oh, there you are. you got it back. you get the love back from the peanut guy. >> oh. >> all right, guys. >> okay. thanks, beth. see you later. >> i don't mean to short trip kool-a kool-aid, but -- >> i learned something about you every day. >> it's just -- old school, a dignified gentleman too. >> yes, he is. >>> much more coming up with becky's interview. warren buffet, charlie munger, and bill gates monday morning. that's starting at 6:00. >> see in mr. peanut gjoins the to make it a foursome. the market is sitting there at a strong jobs number this morning. t
we are standing in front of the k kra kraf-heinz. it's mr. peanut. >> i love him! >> wow, who knew. >> reporter: you're going to get this, bill, kelly, you won't. >> look who is here! the kool-aid man. if that's not enough, you can get the jell-o jmolds of bill. a product of what's happening here. >> you got to get a selfie for mr. peanut with kelly. she's standing here just -- >> man, i'm -- >> she's in admiration. kelly is in admiration. he won't talk...
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i'm not saying it's a takeover target by any means by kraft heinz.ut this group has gotten little growth. mike has more growth than the others. i have him on tonight to explain whether they have the -- really terrific by the way, sharpie business. they had elmer's glue. they got rid of the tool business to stanley black & decker for a good price. some say flotsam and jetson, i say look out. the yankee candle business that has turn around. one thing they're doing together is making money, making money for the shoulds. a lot of -- a lot of people thought he'd short this. amazon, his store would be amazon, but he's apparently figured out the channel. congratulations. it will be great to hear. because he's really turned this thing. >> all right. we have an opening bell coming up right after this. en this bel. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and a
i'm not saying it's a takeover target by any means by kraft heinz.ut this group has gotten little growth. mike has more growth than the others. i have him on tonight to explain whether they have the -- really terrific by the way, sharpie business. they had elmer's glue. they got rid of the tool business to stanley black & decker for a good price. some say flotsam and jetson, i say look out. the yankee candle business that has turn around. one thing they're doing together is making money,...
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did he give them the greenlight or the red light when kraft heinz came calling?e up with dubin dollar shave club. >> he was once an intern at msnbc. look at what you can do in life. >> was he? i think dubin and spiegel should get together. like a meeting of the minds there. >> jim, we'll see you tonight. when we come back the acting fbi director set to testify before senate intelligence. and fallout from the president's firing of jim comey. dow's down 132. retail is having a tough morning. macy's down almost 11%. back in a minute. e big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. >>> good morning. the senate intelligence committee holding a hearing on worldwide threats set to testify among others, new acting fbi director andrew mccabe. comes less than tw
did he give them the greenlight or the red light when kraft heinz came calling?e up with dubin dollar shave club. >> he was once an intern at msnbc. look at what you can do in life. >> was he? i think dubin and spiegel should get together. like a meeting of the minds there. >> jim, we'll see you tonight. when we come back the acting fbi director set to testify before senate intelligence. and fallout from the president's firing of jim comey. dow's down 132. retail is having a...
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>> why not heinz kraft -- >> are you trying to work that now?saw the two stocks up on big option fund. >> browns foreman was up. >> i have two classes of stock. >> family is true. >> diagio is having a great quarter. johnny walker an old friend of mine delivering on top and bottom line. >> some of these economic numbers out of europe, record high, as we said earlier, eurozone pmi, six-year high one reason you're looking at the ftse and the green. >> john deere had such a quarter over there. it's amazing. >> we will get a moment of silence here at the nyse in a moment remembers the victims of the terror attack in the uk. don't go away. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque
>> why not heinz kraft -- >> are you trying to work that now?saw the two stocks up on big option fund. >> browns foreman was up. >> i have two classes of stock. >> family is true. >> diagio is having a great quarter. johnny walker an old friend of mine delivering on top and bottom line. >> some of these economic numbers out of europe, record high, as we said earlier, eurozone pmi, six-year high one reason you're looking at the ftse and the green....
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and we've also seen emmet smith, heinz ward, and jerry rice.ll player from the cubs, david ross. but these guys have moves. gary says not to stereotype... but what's football? whoever has the ball.. fall on them. (darya) and the dancing is back in the endzone. roger goodell says the players can celebrate. gary says they are doing that because younger people want to see the dancing and they want to see the fun. they may not know all the plays, but if someone can get down in the endzone they want to see that. they don't want it to be too sexy, but they still show the cheerleaders in the halftime show. ( darya ) the san francisco dungeon theater will host "rat cafe" experiences this summer.( mark ) it's part animal rescue and part theater enhancement. ambassador rats are taken to each table for guests. the goal is to tell visitors that the domestic rats make great pets and to find them a home. guests will also be treated to coffee and snacks from the cafe all before the rats come out to perform. the theater has them do a show which takes place in
and we've also seen emmet smith, heinz ward, and jerry rice.ll player from the cubs, david ross. but these guys have moves. gary says not to stereotype... but what's football? whoever has the ball.. fall on them. (darya) and the dancing is back in the endzone. roger goodell says the players can celebrate. gary says they are doing that because younger people want to see the dancing and they want to see the fun. they may not know all the plays, but if someone can get down in the endzone they want...
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. >> sales are declining at kraft heinz.uch, but you can see a big name putting pressure on the overall market. >> fit bit, they report quarterly revenues above their own forecast. scott, up 14%, the stock has been much higher and a lot of people looking at this and salivating. should they be? >> a heavily shorted name, charles, as you know. this is a lot of stocks that get nailed after the ipo. they get better than expected quarter and you gea bounce. fit bit is a toy, it's a gadget and it's a gimmick. when you have so much competition in the space now and not a barrier to entry, you can get similar statistics on your iphone. fit bit is not a good long-term stock here, i don't believe. >> a bigger name struggled recently and it's wal-mart. now the on-line chief says he's playing catchup to amazon and you've got details on that, right. >> yeah, they bought jet.com and he's saying the free two-day shipping, the discounts on a million items. he's saying we're playing catchup. amazon set out a beachhead they have way more peopl
. >> sales are declining at kraft heinz.uch, but you can see a big name putting pressure on the overall market. >> fit bit, they report quarterly revenues above their own forecast. scott, up 14%, the stock has been much higher and a lot of people looking at this and salivating. should they be? >> a heavily shorted name, charles, as you know. this is a lot of stocks that get nailed after the ipo. they get better than expected quarter and you gea bounce. fit bit is a toy, it's a...