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tom: ed hyman, great to have you. please come back. ed hyman with evercore isi. mr.kis speaks in riga. it's predictable stuff. olivia: he's saying that he predicts greece will reach an aid accord with partners as soon as possible. his op-ed today, the final sentence is "their task," speaking of the troika, "is to let go of an approach that has failed." brendan: he is not just talking about the troika's agreement with greece he's talking about the way the imf has approached lending. olivia: he is saying i want new terms. tom: where are we on monday with the soap opera? brendan: i don't know that we learned anything new. everybody was clear that nothing was going to come out of riga. riga has happened, nothing has happened. tom: futures up two. a forex report. the dollar has a bit of an impact on the american economy. the euro 1.0678. yen 119.48. shannon o'neil on brazil and cuba, next. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." tom: the mystery is how much cash does greece have left. the answer is not enough. eu finance ministers gather in riga latvia. we consider the fut
tom: ed hyman, great to have you. please come back. ed hyman with evercore isi. mr.kis speaks in riga. it's predictable stuff. olivia: he's saying that he predicts greece will reach an aid accord with partners as soon as possible. his op-ed today, the final sentence is "their task," speaking of the troika, "is to let go of an approach that has failed." brendan: he is not just talking about the troika's agreement with greece he's talking about the way the imf has approached...
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mark: senior markets correspondent, julie hyman thank you. diane swonk, julie pretty much said this was in line, but they said there are transitory factors. do you think that is accurate? diane: i think that is accurate. the question is how much of that weakness is transitory, and i think with the overhang in inventories that we saw, we do have a hangover for the second order, and we are not going to get quite the snapback that we saw last year. of course, we are starting from a stronger base, and it is even worse than it was a year ago. at this meeting, they are letting us know they do not anticipate raising rates anytime soon but they would like to see more labor market improvement and would still like to get some lift off this year, and i think that is the message, steady as she goes, not in june, but soon enough. mike: what in this statement makes you think that it is not going to be june, if anything? diane: they did not talk about inflation firming. i think they have been surprised that inflation has not come down more. it is still belo
mark: senior markets correspondent, julie hyman thank you. diane swonk, julie pretty much said this was in line, but they said there are transitory factors. do you think that is accurate? diane: i think that is accurate. the question is how much of that weakness is transitory, and i think with the overhang in inventories that we saw, we do have a hangover for the second order, and we are not going to get quite the snapback that we saw last year. of course, we are starting from a stronger base,...
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julie hyman monitoring these headlines. all right, we will be right back in a few minutes. ♪ alix: less than 30 minutes until the close of trading. let's go to the breaking news desk. julie hyman has been looking at the big movers. i have been looking at oil. julie, what is on your radar? julie: a couple owls ergo -- hours ago, mattel named its ceo. the interim ceo has been a board members since 1996 and he has been the interim ceo since the company ousted their ceo in january. mattel has been struggling with sluggish sales with barbie fisher-price. richard dixon has also been named the president and ceo. he was previously with the company and shepherded barbie through a previous reinvention. now his role is being expanded at mattel. we are watching that company. another latebreaking story -- according to people familiar with this information, the company failed to find a buyer after it tried to drum up growth for strategic buyers as well as avid equity firms. had apparently approached firms like tyco international and hone
julie hyman monitoring these headlines. all right, we will be right back in a few minutes. ♪ alix: less than 30 minutes until the close of trading. let's go to the breaking news desk. julie hyman has been looking at the big movers. i have been looking at oil. julie, what is on your radar? julie: a couple owls ergo -- hours ago, mattel named its ceo. the interim ceo has been a board members since 1996 and he has been the interim ceo since the company ousted their ceo in january. mattel has...
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julie hyman is in new york. what have you got? julie: he has been arrested in london by scotland yard. this according to the commodities futures trading commission -- the doj on the criminal side of things. the doj is alleging that this trader had contributed in some way to the flash crash of may, 2010. they are holding a call and detailing exactly how he may have contributed to it. some of the things they are talking about is that he has been charged with wire fraud, commodities fraud, and spoofing. the scheme detailed in documents filed by the doj he is been using software tools and manual trading to manipulate the price of the s&p e mini's contract. all of this from a complaint that has been filed by the department of justice. this is the first arrest of any kind that has happened in relation to this flash crash which as you recall in may of 2010, did cause that unusual plunge in the s&p 500. again here, we are still getting the details and we will update you as we do get more headlines. i'm going to hop back on that call and i
julie hyman is in new york. what have you got? julie: he has been arrested in london by scotland yard. this according to the commodities futures trading commission -- the doj on the criminal side of things. the doj is alleging that this trader had contributed in some way to the flash crash of may, 2010. they are holding a call and detailing exactly how he may have contributed to it. some of the things they are talking about is that he has been charged with wire fraud, commodities fraud, and...
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julie hyman there at the breaking news desk.been good for oil prices but crews rounding all must percent, the number of people have been rallying. on bloomberg television, predicting further gains. listen to this. >> certainly a lot of effort underway to cut back on supplies, on drilling and push oil prices up. >> here you are, going up and supply coming down. perfect for increased price. >> by later this year, we will be pushing up toward 80. i think in 2016, we will be pushing very close, if not over $100 a barrel. betty: could all of this talk be premature? bloomberg's isaac has been taking further into this. isaac, you've got a few reasons in fact, five reasons why we might be in for a possible oil shock. number one, long dated futures are actually falling. isaac: something interesting going on, if you look at the curve, even though we had this popular in the front month and futures for immediate delivery, if you look further out, those have been calling which may suggest we have overshot on the close and. betty: futures ind
julie hyman there at the breaking news desk.been good for oil prices but crews rounding all must percent, the number of people have been rallying. on bloomberg television, predicting further gains. listen to this. >> certainly a lot of effort underway to cut back on supplies, on drilling and push oil prices up. >> here you are, going up and supply coming down. perfect for increased price. >> by later this year, we will be pushing up toward 80. i think in 2016, we will be...
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let's go to julie hyman looking at the oil market. julie is not good right now. let's talk about what is going on right here. we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been reached there in switzerland. we have iran agreeing to limit production of the same time that the eu and the world powers have agreed to lift sanctions. the lifting of those sanctions will not take place until july 1.
let's go to julie hyman looking at the oil market. julie is not good right now. let's talk about what is going on right here. we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june...
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julie hyman has more on that.ie: regarding a former ally of his, david while stain, he is the ally who ordered international traffic jams near the george washington bridge. apparently, he is scheduled to plead guilty to criminal charges tomorrow. he is said to appear in federal court in new york -- in newark. jurors have been hearing secret testimony for months. so david wilestein. will be pleading guilty to criminal charges relating to the so-called bridgegate. alix: thank you so much. all eyes on japanese prime minister shinzo abe today, addressing a joint session of congress. the week long trip has highlighted how the u.s. and japan can create a stronger bond in asia to counteract the growing influence of china. part of that conversation transpacific partnership trade agreement. abe: u.s.-japan negotiations the goal is near. let us bring the tpp to a successful conclusion through our joint leadership. alix: president obama yesterday reiterating his own pledge to defend japan in the wake of a territorial dispute
julie hyman has more on that.ie: regarding a former ally of his, david while stain, he is the ally who ordered international traffic jams near the george washington bridge. apparently, he is scheduled to plead guilty to criminal charges tomorrow. he is said to appear in federal court in new york -- in newark. jurors have been hearing secret testimony for months. so david wilestein. will be pleading guilty to criminal charges relating to the so-called bridgegate. alix: thank you so much. all...
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mark: our senior markets correspondent julie hyman joins me now in studio.the cost involved in raising pigs the nyman way? julie: the biggest cost -- and this goes for conventional farming as well -- is probably need. you're looking at reading them -- feeding them corn. they are eating alfalfa and other vegetation that is there that they have planted in the field. you are also looking at the capital cost -- building the barn, the facilities, providing the corn stalks that nyman requires the pig to sleep on, and they also have certain specifications for the depth of the betting that the pigs at the room allowed for each paid. really, when you look at the differences in cost and production, it comes down to what nyman's ceo was talking about -- the pigs, when they grow this way grow more slowly so you are just not getting as many pigs in the same amount of time. when you look at an operation like brenneman, which is obviously a much larger individual -- operation and whose individual pigs are more productive, the economics, from their perspective, that they ha
mark: our senior markets correspondent julie hyman joins me now in studio.the cost involved in raising pigs the nyman way? julie: the biggest cost -- and this goes for conventional farming as well -- is probably need. you're looking at reading them -- feeding them corn. they are eating alfalfa and other vegetation that is there that they have planted in the field. you are also looking at the capital cost -- building the barn, the facilities, providing the corn stalks that nyman requires the pig...
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they actually have to take that first step. >> at the prosecutor's suggestion, hyman asked for a piece a down payment. >> what do you think it is worth? >> two grand. >> she hands me the diamond bracelet, you're trying to think what would i really do if i was doing this, i don't know jewelry, i don't know if it is the real thing or costume jewelry, so i felt like i should at least ask. >> is that real? >> it's real. >> you know i'm going to get it looked at. >> yes. if you didn't, i would be unhappy with you. >> i almost laughed when she said hey, i'd be disappointed in you if you didn't get it checked, almost like she was trying to bolster me up to say hey, you're doing a good job. >> how many people in there. >> his son, my daughter. >> how much does your son know? >> not enough to -- casual statements like get me a gun, pete, i'll get rid of him. >> you're sitting there thinking how weird would it be if one of my parents came to me and my siblings and said hey, i want to kill the other parent, and it just sounded like day to day hey, i'm thinking about renting a movie, i'm thinking
they actually have to take that first step. >> at the prosecutor's suggestion, hyman asked for a piece a down payment. >> what do you think it is worth? >> two grand. >> she hands me the diamond bracelet, you're trying to think what would i really do if i was doing this, i don't know jewelry, i don't know if it is the real thing or costume jewelry, so i felt like i should at least ask. >> is that real? >> it's real. >> you know i'm going to get it...
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mark: julie hyman with her lilly pulitzer sarong and bag. thank you. we will get you the latest from latin america. our reporter in mexico city with the latin american report for this friday when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome backmark:. it is time for today's latin america report. let's go to our bloomberg partner in mexico center. jose is standing by. good afternoon. jose: good afternoon. good to see you again. here are top stories making headlines in latin america. in mexico, shareholders at american mobile will decide today on whether to spin off as many as 11,000 wireless towers a move that would create latin america's second-largest printer of tower space. shareholders -- if shareholders are in favor, it would compete with american tower corporation which has more than 8000 towers in mexico and more than 32,000 in latin america. the other sites would rent space to operators. american mobile is controlled by the billionaire. it is studying how to break apart operations in mexico where government reforms aimed at opening up th
mark: julie hyman with her lilly pulitzer sarong and bag. thank you. we will get you the latest from latin america. our reporter in mexico city with the latin american report for this friday when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome backmark:. it is time for today's latin america report. let's go to our bloomberg partner in mexico center. jose is standing by. good afternoon. jose: good afternoon. good to see you again. here are top stories making headlines in latin...
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let's get to julie hyman who was in the newsroom. julie: the pending home sales for the month this shows some progress for the housing recovery, especially after we did not have a strong number. again we were estimating that 1% gain and that was the average of the economist we surveyed. the advance in february with about 3.1 percent, so it doesn't really slow down from february but it had a worse than estimated number. remember in terms of economic data this morning, this adding to the gdp figure that we got earlier that showed only a 2.10 -- a point to gain in the first quarter. revision downward and coming in worse than economists had predicted. it seems a most economists are looking forward at the balance of the year and this pending home sales might give them a little more optimism. back to you guys. matt: thank you. time for the bulletin and the top business stories of the morning. the u.s. economy stalled in the first quarter, gdp rose at an annual rate of 2/10 of 1%. economists had forecast of 1% gain. business investment and
let's get to julie hyman who was in the newsroom. julie: the pending home sales for the month this shows some progress for the housing recovery, especially after we did not have a strong number. again we were estimating that 1% gain and that was the average of the economist we surveyed. the advance in february with about 3.1 percent, so it doesn't really slow down from february but it had a worse than estimated number. remember in terms of economic data this morning, this adding to the gdp...
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julie hyman and pimm fox joining me. number 4. activism is alive and well.has been calling for a breakup of dupont. he's gone after several companies, pepsico among them. he has been recommended by proxy from isn. kind of a victory for him. to sit on the chemical makers' board. dupont rejected the idea in february, saying he intended to break up the company and it was not an shareholders' long-term interests. the meeting is going to be pretty contentious. pimm: if nelson peltz is watching -- betty: come on this program. he's welcome anytime. . pimm: we will make it possible. dupont, i read they are selling a hotel in wilmington. there are all these other pieces of the company may be not as large in terms of revenue producers but perhaps as symbolic, golf courses and facilities and so on. it would be interesting to find out what nelson peltz would do if dupont if he got the chance. julie: it is funny with these companies. on the one hand, they push back and say we do not want your suggestions. on the other hand, they might be on the fringe of starting to do s
julie hyman and pimm fox joining me. number 4. activism is alive and well.has been calling for a breakup of dupont. he's gone after several companies, pepsico among them. he has been recommended by proxy from isn. kind of a victory for him. to sit on the chemical makers' board. dupont rejected the idea in february, saying he intended to break up the company and it was not an shareholders' long-term interests. the meeting is going to be pretty contentious. pimm: if nelson peltz is watching --...
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julie hyman will give us the update next. what a smart op-ed. project syndicate.know that name, you should. he's a real deal. -- this is a nuance op-ed for those of you in this debate. brendan, if the i.m.f. really push back against sorms on this. brendan: but i do think we're going back to first principles on economic debates. what's been fascinating is since larry somers decided to write about it so the rest of us could start talking about it, we're going back to understand the basic developments of what development is. so now we're having this fight about it. is it growth or productivity? tom: brian belski with us. the heart of earnings rises is growth tied to nominal g.d.p. is the ump there to keep the earnings juggernaut? is the productivity there to keep the whole game going? brian: well for now. but we think the next big phase of the bull market will be led by or actually helped along by corporate tax reform and repatriation which isn't going to happen because of the current regime of the white house. tom: what about the expansion? brian: the majority of th
julie hyman will give us the update next. what a smart op-ed. project syndicate.know that name, you should. he's a real deal. -- this is a nuance op-ed for those of you in this debate. brendan, if the i.m.f. really push back against sorms on this. brendan: but i do think we're going back to first principles on economic debates. what's been fascinating is since larry somers decided to write about it so the rest of us could start talking about it, we're going back to understand the basic...
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julie hyman has the data.ie: a little bit lower than estimated for last week with a reading of 268,000. that is a drop from the prior week. it is better than the 286,000 that economists had been estimating. we are also seeing a result. the pace of 2.3 million in that continuing claims number. we are also seeing improvements on that front. the jobless claims do not have much bearing on the monthly jobs report we will be getting. it is only one week out of the month. there has been some trepidation about tomorrow's report given the weaker than estimated adp report. perhaps investors will see this jobless claims report as a sign of some better news. we are getting the trade balance numbers. we are seeing a narrower trade deficit than had been estimated. $35.4 billion. we are seeing a shrinking trade deficit. matt: thanks for that. we will stay on top of that story. other top stories we are following. talks with iran went to the night but still no nuclear deal. iran is saying progress was made. >> we reviewed all
julie hyman has the data.ie: a little bit lower than estimated for last week with a reading of 268,000. that is a drop from the prior week. it is better than the 286,000 that economists had been estimating. we are also seeing a result. the pace of 2.3 million in that continuing claims number. we are also seeing improvements on that front. the jobless claims do not have much bearing on the monthly jobs report we will be getting. it is only one week out of the month. there has been some...
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hyman solomon is the man who financed the american revolution. he loaned his country $800,000 of his own money. to this day, that debt has never been repaid, by the way. five times congress considered it five times congress said no. do you know what that debt's worth today? about $300 billion, depending on how you calculate it. [laughter] it's, that's what it's worth today. he's never been paid back a dime. but hy match solomon was so critical that george washington is said to have left a special thank you within the great seal of the united states. and it's on the back of the $1 bill right now, and when you read the novel, you'll know what i'm talking about see what i'm saying, you'll see where it is. but it's a very interesting symbol that is now on the back of the $1 bill as a thank you to hyman solomon. solomon died in 1785, he never really saw the country become what it became, and his heirs tried to get the money back but they never could to this day. so hyman solomon plays a big role. and then, of course, there's cotton malone. he's my rec
hyman solomon is the man who financed the american revolution. he loaned his country $800,000 of his own money. to this day, that debt has never been repaid, by the way. five times congress considered it five times congress said no. do you know what that debt's worth today? about $300 billion, depending on how you calculate it. [laughter] it's, that's what it's worth today. he's never been paid back a dime. but hy match solomon was so critical that george washington is said to have left a...
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earnings, we have julie hyman and christine. look at the company versus some of the other currencies around the -- yenuan versus currencies around the world, it is coupled to the first quarter, and you really don't see that, certainly not as marked of a difference that we have seen, so yes, there was a $20 million hit in operating profits, but all things considered, it could have been far worse. alix: we have seen that with tech companies in particular. christine, is there china worries --is their -- is their china worries over? christine: as of this morning, about 75% of these investors imagine the dollar impact, and i was surprised by yum! they still beat our estimates, yes, they are down for the year, but the china -- but china has been moderating the revenue, and we have not seen the same growth in china that we have seen over the past few years, and that is to be expected but overall, i can see that their stock is going on up because everyone is expecting them to be terrible. alix: they are opening 700 new restaurant in chi
earnings, we have julie hyman and christine. look at the company versus some of the other currencies around the -- yenuan versus currencies around the world, it is coupled to the first quarter, and you really don't see that, certainly not as marked of a difference that we have seen, so yes, there was a $20 million hit in operating profits, but all things considered, it could have been far worse. alix: we have seen that with tech companies in particular. christine, is there china worries --is...
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my colleague, julie hyman, at the breaking news desk.ulie: you're watching shares of motorola solutions, which has failed to find a buyer after trying to drum up interest from private equity firms and large industrial companies this according to people familiar with the matter. is it -- it is a scoop by bloomberg news. the company's market value has proven too large to swallow. it has become more difficult for companies to get financing for deals in this environment. it seems as though that was a bit of a stumbling block for the deal. motorola had approached strategic buyers, including honeywell, but did not gain any traction. again, this according to a person familiar with the situation. if you look at how shares are trading in the wake of this -- early february, motorola was reported to be seeking a buyer. shares are down sharply in the wake of these headlines. you can see the immediate reaction. shares are now trading lower by about 4%. mark: julie thank you very much. as we await president obama's remarks about that interim agreement
my colleague, julie hyman, at the breaking news desk.ulie: you're watching shares of motorola solutions, which has failed to find a buyer after trying to drum up interest from private equity firms and large industrial companies this according to people familiar with the matter. is it -- it is a scoop by bloomberg news. the company's market value has proven too large to swallow. it has become more difficult for companies to get financing for deals in this environment. it seems as though that was...
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chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the citizens 1 1/2 and two million people that live in this region, there's a larger good. chris: and that larger good according to the economic advisor can be found in this new study by a frederick based transportation company. it estimates the purple line will bring 25,000 new jobs increase household incomes by $2.2 billion and increase property values by an estimated $12.8 billion. >> the overall communities in montgomery county prince george's county and the state of maryland will be far, far better off with having this wonderful transit opportunity and we'll deal with the individual businesses many of whom will be better off in a new location. chris: i
chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the citizens 1 1/2 and two million people that live...
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julie hyman is at the breaking news desk. looking at a lot of the elements you mentioned. there was not a macro driving factor for the equity market today. that is reflected in where we see the prices for the major averages. it was a single stock story. whether you are talking about bank earnings, that kicked off the day. goldman sachs and citigroup, those two stocks moving. of course, we have the wave of ipos that began trading. that was a buzzy event. it did not affect the macro view. etsy doubled in its first day of trading. these three companies raised about a billion dollars in their first day. we have been seeing some more ipos starting to heat up a little bit more. i want to talk about oil as well because we did have a reversal in oil prices today. we did see a drop in oil earlier today and by the end, we were seeing an increase. some questions about shell supply. that's -- shale supply. we will see what oil does. alix: see what the volatility does. we appreciate it. i am here with lisa carl, peter. peter, good to see
julie hyman is at the breaking news desk. looking at a lot of the elements you mentioned. there was not a macro driving factor for the equity market today. that is reflected in where we see the prices for the major averages. it was a single stock story. whether you are talking about bank earnings, that kicked off the day. goldman sachs and citigroup, those two stocks moving. of course, we have the wave of ipos that began trading. that was a buzzy event. it did not affect the macro view. etsy...
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joe weisenthal and julie hyman adjoining may.dent obama is gaining in economic popularity. 49% of those surveyed approve of the job he is doing. 46% disapprove. up from the numbers in december. 49%. it is about time, right? joe: is says a lot about the state of the economy and state of the consumer. there is spreading about q1 slow down on of the day. consumer confidence numbers, comfort numbers, numbers like this is doing quite well. i put a lot of stock in dell. people are doing better. betty: whole it is the best news for it is not barack obama but hillary clinton. if people feel good about the job he has done then that increases -- betty: it raises a question because not much has changed in the past 12 months or so per what took so long? julie: i would argue you have seen an acceleration of improvement. you are finally getting, and leaves you are getting these companies making wage announcements which translates. -- a few big companies. that is the thing -- joe: several wage pressure yesterday. numbers do not look that hot ye
joe weisenthal and julie hyman adjoining may.dent obama is gaining in economic popularity. 49% of those surveyed approve of the job he is doing. 46% disapprove. up from the numbers in december. 49%. it is about time, right? joe: is says a lot about the state of the economy and state of the consumer. there is spreading about q1 slow down on of the day. consumer confidence numbers, comfort numbers, numbers like this is doing quite well. i put a lot of stock in dell. people are doing better....
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julie hyman traveled to iowa to find out. julie: imagine a pig farm. probably picture a scene like this. at aldermen farm in new providence, iowa, you'll see pigs in pasture, beating from troughs maybe some chickens alongside scratching in the dirt and a big red barn. >> summertime you have a sow laying there nursing her picks -- nursing her pigs. julie: a network of farms spread across iowa and pennsylvania. the vast majority of pig farms in the u.s. look more like this. sows live inside alternating between pens for gestation and giving birth. both have guards to prevent pigs from fighting with each other. once the pigs are weaned their fattened up. in contrast, farms like all the land must conform to a list of regulations. among them, pigs must be raised on pasture or embedded pens. gestation crates are prohibited and nyman will only by pigs that have never been given antibiotics. >> it is done the old-fashioned way for the old-fashioned flavor. it is more expensive. the animals grow slower. julie: that limits production to 1200 pigs they year versus
julie hyman traveled to iowa to find out. julie: imagine a pig farm. probably picture a scene like this. at aldermen farm in new providence, iowa, you'll see pigs in pasture, beating from troughs maybe some chickens alongside scratching in the dirt and a big red barn. >> summertime you have a sow laying there nursing her picks -- nursing her pigs. julie: a network of farms spread across iowa and pennsylvania. the vast majority of pig farms in the u.s. look more like this. sows live inside...
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thank you, julie hyman.ve breaking numbers on inflation -- cpi consumer prices up 0.2%, a little lower than what economists estimated. scarlet fu has more. scarlet: camer -- tamer than what you were looking at with expectations. the 0.2% is consistent with what we saw in february. year-over-year, we saw prices drop 0.1%. the federal reserve does not focus on the headline number. they focus on cpi excluding energy and food costs. here, we have what economists were looking for, a gain of .2%. i a year-over-year basis, we see a pickup, again of -- on a year-over-year basis, we see a pickup a gain of .8%. here are the mini futures. we were down before this. taking a leg lower going back down again. it is not a huge reaction by any stretch of the imagination. the dollar index right now is bouncing around the unchanged level. it is a race against loss right now. the 10-year yield is lower, but all flows of the session, 1.8792%. i imagine that would be the same for the two-year as well, as that tends to be more sen
thank you, julie hyman.ve breaking numbers on inflation -- cpi consumer prices up 0.2%, a little lower than what economists estimated. scarlet fu has more. scarlet: camer -- tamer than what you were looking at with expectations. the 0.2% is consistent with what we saw in february. year-over-year, we saw prices drop 0.1%. the federal reserve does not focus on the headline number. they focus on cpi excluding energy and food costs. here, we have what economists were looking for, a gain of .2%. i a...
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julie hyman, thank you for the breaking news. we appreciate it.mberg west" will be right back. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." target and sony breaches have given big businesses a reason to fear hackers, but many companies are learning to trust hackers. tech giants like facebook, google, pinterest, they pay security experts thousands of dollars to break into their systems and find vulnerabilities. they are known as "bug bounties," but some companies don't get around to pay them. bug crowd is trying to help them. kymberlee has more. people who don't know this world, it is a shocking thing. explain where it all came from. kymberlee: originally there were security researchers who found vulnerabilities and products and reported them to vendors. there was no remuneration, just advisory credit. but in the brave new world of online services, people are doing a lot of really good research work where vendors and network admin's felt, it is time to start incentivizing. let's get more vulnerabilities reported, and let attract the best researchers to do tha
julie hyman, thank you for the breaking news. we appreciate it.mberg west" will be right back. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." target and sony breaches have given big businesses a reason to fear hackers, but many companies are learning to trust hackers. tech giants like facebook, google, pinterest, they pay security experts thousands of dollars to break into their systems and find vulnerabilities. they are known as "bug bounties," but some companies don't get around...
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mike mckee, and standing by with wall street's reaction is our senior markets correspondent, julie hymanting surprises? will this be a mulligan? will they say second quarter is what we're focused on? >> this will be a why meeting. it is only a question of how much weight they put on the weather, on the dollar, on the west coast port things and how much they say that is temporary and going to reverse. they will probably say inflation has stabilized. it will be interesting what they say about the impact of business . they will probably take june off the table after this. cory:mark: will they take june off the table? >> i certainly do think that june is off the table in our opinion in terms of the hike because as we have seen weaker data especially gdp numbers this morning, i do not think june we will be ready for a liftoff. we are viewing september as the first hike day. mark: diane, what are you expecting from today's fed meeting? >> the overhang of inventory sets us up for a weeker -- weaker quarter that we had hoped. right now the fed has to deal with the data they have, and it's not ve
mike mckee, and standing by with wall street's reaction is our senior markets correspondent, julie hymanting surprises? will this be a mulligan? will they say second quarter is what we're focused on? >> this will be a why meeting. it is only a question of how much weight they put on the weather, on the dollar, on the west coast port things and how much they say that is temporary and going to reverse. they will probably say inflation has stabilized. it will be interesting what they say...
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julie hyman looks at the latest retail team up and phil mattingly has late
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thank you so much for joining us and thanks to julie hyman and bob every.for hillary? you better be. the former secretary of state has officially announced her candidacy for president. florida senator marco rubio will be joining her. he is expected to announce his campaign from miami. stay with us. ♪ matt: trading just get underway. scarlet: we've got to start with apple. over the weekend -- in case you've been living under a rock -- they've been selling the apple watch through preorders. apple probably sold one million watches over the weekend through preorders and it could announce initial preorder details this week. it predicts apple will sell 7 million watches in the quarter. in the first quarter of ipad sales, it went up to 4.1 9 million units in the second full quarter. according to cowan, it is looking for a faster adoption rate for the apple watch. we will see how it all plays out. meantime, pandora is getting a boost on that rising tide lifts all boats kind of theme. they are up by 2.5%. spotify is in the process of raising more financing. matt: i
thank you so much for joining us and thanks to julie hyman and bob every.for hillary? you better be. the former secretary of state has officially announced her candidacy for president. florida senator marco rubio will be joining her. he is expected to announce his campaign from miami. stay with us. ♪ matt: trading just get underway. scarlet: we've got to start with apple. over the weekend -- in case you've been living under a rock -- they've been selling the apple watch through preorders....
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julie hyman is here to talk about the strategy behind the collections. >> i guess i'm not paying enoughidea behind the collection and the collaborations is basically to bring excitement and interest in the brand. the company and analysts say that this is not going to be material it won't be a huge bump to the sales. hopefully, and make it people through the door that have not been to target in years and get them interested in the fashion. maybe they will buy other stuff when they are in reintroducing them to target. it is also across different product lines. there is clothing. home goods. beach towels. iphone cases. there is a broad range of items. a lifestyle collection. erik: is it cheap? like you usually buy at target? >> inexpensive. it is not a high price point. lilly pulitzer usually retail around $2000. the target of will be below $75 at most. some of them are closer to the $30 or $40 range. erik: have you had an opportunity to evaluate the target version? >> yesterday they had backs that are good marketing toward as people walk around new york city. i grabbed a wrap. it is $20.
julie hyman is here to talk about the strategy behind the collections. >> i guess i'm not paying enoughidea behind the collection and the collaborations is basically to bring excitement and interest in the brand. the company and analysts say that this is not going to be material it won't be a huge bump to the sales. hopefully, and make it people through the door that have not been to target in years and get them interested in the fashion. maybe they will buy other stuff when they are in...
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julie hyman jointly now with more.lded fairly quickly over the last few hours. what can you tell us? julie: we have had seven reports of police officers hurt. we have been watching the dramatic video of what appeared to be mostly young people, reportedly, some of them students from the area possibly throwing bricks and other projectiles at the police. the police up until now do not appear to be responding in terms of firing tear gas or other types of deterrence into the crowd but that may be changing as we do here the chief of baltimore police talking about maybe taking more measures although he calls them appropriate measures in order to respond to all of this. i should mention that this is occurring in the area of one dollar and mall -- occurring in the area near the funeral freddie gray. we should remind everyone, that is what set all of this off, the death of this man about one week ago who while in police custody was injured that -- and those injuries led to his death, there are still a lot of questions about what
julie hyman jointly now with more.lded fairly quickly over the last few hours. what can you tell us? julie: we have had seven reports of police officers hurt. we have been watching the dramatic video of what appeared to be mostly young people, reportedly, some of them students from the area possibly throwing bricks and other projectiles at the police. the police up until now do not appear to be responding in terms of firing tear gas or other types of deterrence into the crowd but that may be...
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julie hyman went to a pig farm herself, all the way in iowa to find out. let's take a look.rm. you probably imagine a scene like this. ♪ at alder lane farm, you will see pigs in a pastor, eating from a trough, and maybe some chickens along the side. and of course, a big red farm. >> you have a style playing their runow playing there and nursing her pigs. julie: the vast majority of big farms in the night states actually look like this. they alternate between pens for gestation and farrowing, or giving birth. they have bars, to keep things from fighting each other, and also from lying down on their babies. they are found in covered pens. farms like overland must conform to a 14 page list of regulations. they will only by pigs that will never be given antibiotics. >> it is done the old-fashioned way for the old-fashioned flavor. julie: that limits their production to 1200 pigs a year, versus brenneman which raises 600,000 to sell to food. individual sales are less productive as well. overland has half as many eggs per litter as brenneman. >> if we did that style, we would prod
julie hyman went to a pig farm herself, all the way in iowa to find out. let's take a look.rm. you probably imagine a scene like this. ♪ at alder lane farm, you will see pigs in a pastor, eating from a trough, and maybe some chickens along the side. and of course, a big red farm. >> you have a style playing their runow playing there and nursing her pigs. julie: the vast majority of big farms in the night states actually look like this. they alternate between pens for gestation and...
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julie hyman joins me now to give me some more color on how we got here and how this is different thanie: i love that mention of worldcom and sprint. indeed, a lot of folks are saying this time is different. we have taken longer than it has taken for the sp -- s&p and out -- dow. the other major averages are up less than 200% from that time. it has been this cloying back. one of the ways you can figure out the differences between then and now is to look at the largest stocks in the nasdaq in 2000 and now. you see changing of the guard, old tech and new tech. the largest stock in the nasdaq was microsoft. now it is apple which was a glimmer in the eye. google which wasn't really around. microsoft facebook, which was not in existence. it has changed towards more of an internet-based technology area. not necessarily the biggest companies, but a lot of the highfliers at that point in time did not make money. with the exception of amazon depending on the quarter, they all make money. alix: they are not just pure tech companies. microsoft now has products we still use as well. julie: the val
julie hyman joins me now to give me some more color on how we got here and how this is different thanie: i love that mention of worldcom and sprint. indeed, a lot of folks are saying this time is different. we have taken longer than it has taken for the sp -- s&p and out -- dow. the other major averages are up less than 200% from that time. it has been this cloying back. one of the ways you can figure out the differences between then and now is to look at the largest stocks in the nasdaq in...
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erik: breaking news -- but last big piece of economic data before the jobs report, julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines for us. julie: the expectations were not very high going into the report, but the number is coming in that are than the estimates with a rise of .2%. this is the fastest rise we've seen since last july, and we have seen this downtrend as of late, a drop of .3% was what was estimated, however, there is a dark spot, and that is the revision. the month earlier revision for january, the number revised lower to .7% drop from .2%, so that may be a watch if you look at all things considered. the fact is we broke this losing streak and it might be viewed as a positive sign by economists and the market as well. erik: julie, thank you very much. let's not forget the jobs report and special coverage here on bloomberg television. stephanie: and the top business stories of the morning. first-time claims for jobless defense have fallen to their lowest level in nine weeks. that is considered a sign of strength in the labor market. it indicates employers are optimistic
erik: breaking news -- but last big piece of economic data before the jobs report, julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines for us. julie: the expectations were not very high going into the report, but the number is coming in that are than the estimates with a rise of .2%. this is the fastest rise we've seen since last july, and we have seen this downtrend as of late, a drop of .3% was what was estimated, however, there is a dark spot, and that is the revision. the month earlier...
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let's head over to julie hyman for the details. julie: shares five cents above analyst estimates.e are seeing sales numbers at about $4.25 billion that analyst have been looking for there. it looks like the meals and desserts segment is one that is suffering partly responsible for the shortfall in sales here. the backdrop for all this is that kraft is in the process of being acquired by heinz. the deal was orchestrated by warren buffett and 3g capital. all this is pending the closure of that deal. matt: back to our top story, which is twitter. shares plunging after the company cut its sales forecast. the numbers leaked onto a website, selerity found and tweeted the numbers about a half hour before the end of today's trading session. we have lee grogan and michael purvis, and still with us from san francisco is erin kessler from raymond james. scarlet, let's check back with you to get a wrapup of the situation p requests were looking at twitter shares rising in the after-hours trade after a tumbled 18% in the last bit of the trading session. the numbers were released inadvertently
let's head over to julie hyman for the details. julie: shares five cents above analyst estimates.e are seeing sales numbers at about $4.25 billion that analyst have been looking for there. it looks like the meals and desserts segment is one that is suffering partly responsible for the shortfall in sales here. the backdrop for all this is that kraft is in the process of being acquired by heinz. the deal was orchestrated by warren buffett and 3g capital. all this is pending the closure of that...
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. >> reporter: sports management professor mark hyman authored several books on student athletes. >>e and disturbing. the number one thing kids want from sports is to have fun and be with their friends. and too often as adults we forget about that. >> reporter: the dimitrews say that's what they're fighting for. >> it started in about sixth grade and since then it's just become really fun and i had such a great experience with it so far. it would seem really strange to just stop playing. >> reporter: audrey's team declined to be interviewed but provided a statement to cbs news saying the chantilly club is happy to work with her within the club and is also happy to support her if she can move to another club. gayle, the league declined to comment citing the lawsuit. >> she just wants to play. thank you, julianna. seems like they ought to work that out. >> you don't want to be where you're not welcomed. >> yes. >>> here's a question. can a silicon valley approach get restaurants off the ground? chip reid is in washington. chip? >> reporter: this kitchen is part of a nationwide movement
. >> reporter: sports management professor mark hyman authored several books on student athletes. >>e and disturbing. the number one thing kids want from sports is to have fun and be with their friends. and too often as adults we forget about that. >> reporter: the dimitrews say that's what they're fighting for. >> it started in about sixth grade and since then it's just become really fun and i had such a great experience with it so far. it would seem really strange to...