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j.c.: absolutely, we have a bullish call on oil. near-term. j.c.: correct.n that you is, how could you be bullish on crude if you are also bullish on the u.s. dollar? we know that the longer-term, there is an inverse correlation, this time the dollar usually means weaker commodities, however if you run a 50 day correlation between the dollar and crude, you have seen a positive correlation. recently, we have -- it does not matter what the dollar does, crude is working as its own animal. they are not one up and one down, we have to take that out for the short term. >> ok. j.c.: speaking to crude, one has a 50 day moving average and you can clearly see the majority of the year we have been above the 150 day driving -- >> the buyers in control. j.c.: yes. so what you want to do is buyers on the pullback. we are very close to 3.5% in crude today. zoom in a little bit closer, the last two weeks we have been consolidating in a narrow range. at the bottom of the range. to us, it makes sense to buy the pullback, 66 is where we want to start getting interested in it.
j.c.: absolutely, we have a bullish call on oil. near-term. j.c.: correct.n that you is, how could you be bullish on crude if you are also bullish on the u.s. dollar? we know that the longer-term, there is an inverse correlation, this time the dollar usually means weaker commodities, however if you run a 50 day correlation between the dollar and crude, you have seen a positive correlation. recently, we have -- it does not matter what the dollar does, crude is working as its own animal. they are...
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the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china decide with us i think they're they're much much reduced i don't know if you heard this but chancellor merkel said the other day that your of can no longer rely on the united states in order to protect itself and i would argue that the more pressing. question right now is whether your of can really take it for granted that the united states will not last out of europe economically do you think this rat of secondary sanctions is real do you think the united states good. full force against european countries if they decide to continue trading with iran provided of course if iran is in compliance with the
the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china...
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j.c. p.r. way were out of place it would only push the iranians to double down on the policies of. their missile program and therefore the friends policy it would not push more moderate of iranian behavior in the region if the is being you know in a way that you know these troy. then you know a new era of distrust will be created in both countries relations which in my believe is not good for both sides. in tehran it is clearly understood that the american administration refuses to ratify the new position that iran occupiers on the regional chance board but the iranian leaders also know that their country's new role in the middle east is a very delicate one between the joint handling with russia of the syrian issue riyadh's obsessive hostility the changing political map in iraq and the security fears over israel they need to be able to arbitrate between the opposing interests of their enemies and their partners. iran is a self limiting our the more it pushes the more resistance of creates because at the end of the day it's a shia country among signings it's a persian country and ar
j.c. p.r. way were out of place it would only push the iranians to double down on the policies of. their missile program and therefore the friends policy it would not push more moderate of iranian behavior in the region if the is being you know in a way that you know these troy. then you know a new era of distrust will be created in both countries relations which in my believe is not good for both sides. in tehran it is clearly understood that the american administration refuses to ratify the...
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now they dry out quickly like you know i get back but j.c. don't think it's day and yet that. nearby there are piles of discarded plastic bags. people have simply toss them here illegally. nevertheless officials from kenya's environmental authority say that back ban has been a great success if your bags are being discarded in public places and fewer ending up in fisherman's nets. at the beginning it was a talent available to continue to pack things but we were able to demonstrate over time know over the months that it is possible to carry on your own business and activities without it and therefore change of behavior that really. that just means people have had to do. that has been positive. violators face a fine of thirty two thousand euros or up to four years in prison so far nobody has been jailed but around a hundred people have been fined. one of the most vocal critics of the ban is the kenya association of manufacturers chairman one hundred good guys the head of a company that makes product labels for the african market he says one hundred seventy companies producing pla
now they dry out quickly like you know i get back but j.c. don't think it's day and yet that. nearby there are piles of discarded plastic bags. people have simply toss them here illegally. nevertheless officials from kenya's environmental authority say that back ban has been a great success if your bags are being discarded in public places and fewer ending up in fisherman's nets. at the beginning it was a talent available to continue to pack things but we were able to demonstrate over time know...
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with sandra bullock, j.c.nd britney. >> nervous before i perform. ♪ >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> matt lauer and his wife annette headed for a $100 million divorce? >> wow, we've got exclusive, new details on that as well as lauer's life nine months after his "today" show scandal. >> we're told both lauer and his estranged wife annette roque are ready for it to be over. but disagreed throughout the entire process. matt lauer, the 60-year-old former anchor was upbeat and smiling as he took part in a charity paddleboard. meanwhile, lauer's sexual misconduct during his time on the today show was back in the spotlight this week. esquire published a new expose saying quote matt lauer turned nbc into his own personal playground. he gave his first interview speaking to a new zea he claims the nbc scandal has made him a target. >> i believe the groups that are behind this are in some ways, unfortunately, taking advantage of some difficult times i've been through and i think they see me as an easy mark. they
with sandra bullock, j.c.nd britney. >> nervous before i perform. ♪ >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> matt lauer and his wife annette headed for a $100 million divorce? >> wow, we've got exclusive, new details on that as well as lauer's life nine months after his "today" show scandal. >> we're told both lauer and his estranged wife annette roque are ready for it to be over. but disagreed throughout the entire process. matt lauer,...
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okay >> there was an interesting change in j.c. penney. >> yeah.arvin ellison left a sinking ship i think marvin knew there wasn't much i love marvin. he was great at home depot he's doing fantastic things at l lowe's it's cheap money the balance sheet of the consumer is fantastic. i think the average american hedge fund manager doesn't understands because they're at the hamptons where they spend $22 million buying a house and they're out of touch and they don't know how much a gallon of milk costs. >> that's probably true. >> have you ever had the no-fat milk and it's like clear >> i try not to. >> i put it on the granola. >> i love milk and chocolate milk. >> yeah. >> lowe's is up $6 i'm glad we told viewers to buy lowe's when it was down. urban benefitted yesterday tjx and kohls strong it's been a parade are those guys out of the woods? >> they have a good chance sheet. leslie webster is doing his best i want to see bath and body works had decent numbers >> and victoria secret, you know, they're going away from buying expensive bras and athletic
okay >> there was an interesting change in j.c. penney. >> yeah.arvin ellison left a sinking ship i think marvin knew there wasn't much i love marvin. he was great at home depot he's doing fantastic things at l lowe's it's cheap money the balance sheet of the consumer is fantastic. i think the average american hedge fund manager doesn't understands because they're at the hamptons where they spend $22 million buying a house and they're out of touch and they don't know how much a...
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along with coach, j.c. penny and nordstrom. charlie'shea joins us now to talk about the outlook for the results at moodies. >> good to see you again. welcome back. >> this has been a very strong ngearnings repor season. do you expect the retailers to continue that tnd? >> yeah, i think so. i think when you're looking at walmar for instance, and that's one of the highlight names i think this week, and as it is every quarter, i think walmart provides a window to tht soul for u.s. consumer. and i think in that vain walmart's been investing heavily trying to get the food busines on all cylinders. that will give us an idea of how the consumer is feeling, and give us a backdrop going into the second half of the season, back to school and holiday this year. >> what about some of the department stores, macys and jcpenney? >> i think they're all going down the same path, all trying to lean up anywhere inventories so margins will be better. they're trying to get their online business humming along. throughouthat segment, we're seeing var
along with coach, j.c. penny and nordstrom. charlie'shea joins us now to talk about the outlook for the results at moodies. >> good to see you again. welcome back. >> this has been a very strong ngearnings repor season. do you expect the retailers to continue that tnd? >> yeah, i think so. i think when you're looking at walmar for instance, and that's one of the highlight names i think this week, and as it is every quarter, i think walmart provides a window to tht soul for...
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michael steele, a j.c. watts, a colin powell, a condee rice, they were in the republican movement in 2000s. this is a directional shift when you have a corey stewart, a patrick little as candidates nominated or candidates running under the gop banner. so i think the difficulty for the gop is not only in its leadership optics and in the president's rhetoric, but also the fact that there are no longer any credible african americans in any leadership role anywhere, it seems, in the congress or in the executive branch. it's hard to make up a particularly when you've got a changing landscape in the country not to even mention the lack of latino leaders in the very same party. so you've got to look at this in terms of where it's come from maybe 15 years ago to where it is directionally in the wrong direction if you consider the demographic shifts in the country for the gop. >> fair points. we are just getting started here on "kasie d.c." we're going to take you back live to the streets in washington as some of th
michael steele, a j.c. watts, a colin powell, a condee rice, they were in the republican movement in 2000s. this is a directional shift when you have a corey stewart, a patrick little as candidates nominated or candidates running under the gop banner. so i think the difficulty for the gop is not only in its leadership optics and in the president's rhetoric, but also the fact that there are no longer any credible african americans in any leadership role anywhere, it seems, in the congress or in...
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pulling out in may from the j.c. p.o. way we had in one week the french president as well as the german chancellor coming to the white house urging the president not to withdraw from the agreement he went ahead and now seems to be making the case not just publicly but on social media not just saying that these sanctions that are place of the most biting ever but also that they will be ratcheted up again and essentially mourning other countries not to do business with iran this could certainly complicate the relationship for the united states with its allies but also with russia where in fact it has been working to try and improve relations in fact coming out of russia in the last couple of hours has been a statement that the russians essentially challenging the united states saying is deeply disappointed with its decision to impose sanctions that believes that history shows that pressuring iran in its words never works and it's now taking full measures to defend trade and economic relations with iran so this is certainly
pulling out in may from the j.c. p.o. way we had in one week the french president as well as the german chancellor coming to the white house urging the president not to withdraw from the agreement he went ahead and now seems to be making the case not just publicly but on social media not just saying that these sanctions that are place of the most biting ever but also that they will be ratcheted up again and essentially mourning other countries not to do business with iran this could certainly...
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we have to be careful if you own the bonds. >> yeah. >> and you did the initial j.c.y refinance remember that? >> yeah. how do you remember that >> that was a great piece. you broke it around quarter three. >> how do you remember that? >> it was 2.7. so i think that j.c. penney is somebody you don't want in a mall but retail is back. good morning, bob. >> new highs in merc a good start to the day. global markets doing better. take a look at the global markets. finally a bounce in china. shanghai istwo-year lows last week it's right in the middle of the range now. the dax over in germany an awful month for europe in general. they're bouncing a little bit. brazil and latin america was down for the month the chinese internet stocks are bouncing a little bit. utilities were strong last week. a little less defensive. there's a little bit worrisome the semis are not bouncing at all. that's been the issue. the overall story is still the u.s. is the place to be. our outperformance was noticeable on the month. even last week the s&p was up fractionally the world outside the un
we have to be careful if you own the bonds. >> yeah. >> and you did the initial j.c.y refinance remember that? >> yeah. how do you remember that >> that was a great piece. you broke it around quarter three. >> how do you remember that? >> it was 2.7. so i think that j.c. penney is somebody you don't want in a mall but retail is back. good morning, bob. >> new highs in merc a good start to the day. global markets doing better. take a look at the global...
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you have to be innovative if you will compete against amazon and sears and j.c.ney have not been. john: i want to ask about something that's innovative, netflix. they have the best predictive software there is. they have not been able to get replicated despite the fact a lot of companies have incredible a.i. scientists. the model doesn't necessarily make sense to me. i get the fact they have this incredible content, incredible predictive software, but you have incredible competition right now coming from amazon, from apple and from everybody in the world now streaming. netflix is at a new high. does netflix continue on this bull run? >> i really like netflix as a long. it failed in the earnings. looking at the market, i'm bullish on the market so netflix is still on the up trend even though it crashed on the earnings. i still think it can make new highs. what i do like, i think the strongest point is netflix as far as they are creating their own content. in other words, if you want to watch show abc, you might subscribe or you won't get it. that's the only way yo
you have to be innovative if you will compete against amazon and sears and j.c.ney have not been. john: i want to ask about something that's innovative, netflix. they have the best predictive software there is. they have not been able to get replicated despite the fact a lot of companies have incredible a.i. scientists. the model doesn't necessarily make sense to me. i get the fact they have this incredible content, incredible predictive software, but you have incredible competition right now...
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an olympic one hundred make a final and saying i want to finish fifth next we don't seventeen sides j.c. and by then we want to give it a go. typical fighting tilt from now goes man and open challenge to the title holders and one that by a new revel in. the open if they said before the game with they were going to talk a challenge in front of yeah but i liked i. could this kind of confidence rattled by in this season. oftentimes have spent thirteen million euros on me players including cassim adams thirty million more than buying so would it be sweet dividends for that investment. reality swifty keeps him for the visitors often time found themselves in depression no sign of their pre-match bravado. and midway through the first half the reigning champions opened the scoring a goal from a player who struggled to find form at the world cup and the typically wild celebrations were about to have a degree of release of the absolute sure i'm happy the game went on a bit longer. but it was cut short for kingsley command who had impressed until a tough tackle from nico sure it's just before half
an olympic one hundred make a final and saying i want to finish fifth next we don't seventeen sides j.c. and by then we want to give it a go. typical fighting tilt from now goes man and open challenge to the title holders and one that by a new revel in. the open if they said before the game with they were going to talk a challenge in front of yeah but i liked i. could this kind of confidence rattled by in this season. oftentimes have spent thirteen million euros on me players including cassim...
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but j.c.hat hasn't been able to do that and that's really struggling. >> can i ask a fashion question. for so many years we talked about how fashion was dead, nobody cared about clothes, they were using their money to buy iphones and experiences and all this other stuff and it was the fact that somehow designers weren't inspired anymore. >> and millenials had very small closets because they all lived in the cities. >> there were like 100 reasons why this retail stuff was not working. was that a myth? >> well, i think fashion is always a discretionary item. so when people are feeling a bit squeezed, it's always one of the first things that they cut back on at the moment consumers are feeling a lot better off, we've got a strong labor market, wages are rising so now they're feeling like they can spend more and fashion is coming back. >> fashion is back >> yeah. >> what's the hot fashion right now, by the way? >> what is the higher fashion? >> higher waistlines and also shorter short lines if you
but j.c.hat hasn't been able to do that and that's really struggling. >> can i ask a fashion question. for so many years we talked about how fashion was dead, nobody cared about clothes, they were using their money to buy iphones and experiences and all this other stuff and it was the fact that somehow designers weren't inspired anymore. >> and millenials had very small closets because they all lived in the cities. >> there were like 100 reasons why this retail stuff was not...
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the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china decide with us i think they're they're much much reduced i don't know if you heard this but chancellor merkel said the other day that your of can no longer rely on the united states in order to protect itself and i would argue that the more pressing. question right now is whether you're of can. really take it for granted that the united states will not lash out at europe economically do you think this rat of secondary sanctions is real do you think the united states good. full force against european countries if they decide to continue trading with iran provided of course if iran is in compliance with
the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china...
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and other earnings news some of wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney's out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue a two. two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its value on the news and rival macy's reported a one percent fall in revenue to five point five seven billion dollars that figure slightly beat expectations while earnings per share of seventy cents were well above expectations the fifty cents sales at stores open more than one year were up by half a percent b.b. expectations of a point nine percent decline. and turning to other company earnings right hailing service over reported a sixty three percent increase in net sales reaching two point three eight billion dollars for q two of twenty eighteen versus one point seven billio
and other earnings news some of wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney's out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue a two. two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its...
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and other earnings news wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue and. two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its value on the news and rival macy's reported a one percent fall in revenue to five point five seven billion dollars that figure slightly beat expectations while earnings per share of seventy cents were well above expectations the fifty cents sales at stores open more than one year were up by half a percent be the expectations of a point nine percent decline. and turning to other company earnings right hailing service over reported a sixty three percent increase in net sales reaching two point three eight billion dollars for q two of twenty eighteen versus one point seven billion
and other earnings news wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue and. two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its value on the...
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could fire it up. >> since it's j.c's birthday today, let's open up the vault to 2002 when she was a90 years old. >> we're cooking a goose today! ♪ welcome to the french chef. i'm julia child. >> reporter: the cause of all this celebration turns 90 today. she has been vetted around the country for her contributions to the culinary arts in america. >> very impressive. >> reporter: and now perhaps the most remarkable honor of all. >> i want to be just like julia when i grow up. >> reporter: her kitchen is being installed at this smithsonian museum of american history. were you flattered? surprised? >> i'm very flattered. it's a good kitchen. i think more people should have one like that. you can find everything. because most everything is hanging up. oh! now i've done it. i've cooked the dickens out of my finger. you must stop. oh, bon appetit. >> terribly funny. we have a tape of it. save the liver. that was very funny. >> reporter: her emergence as an american icon is a far cry from the life her conservative background might have predicted. born julia williams, she was born in pasade
could fire it up. >> since it's j.c's birthday today, let's open up the vault to 2002 when she was a90 years old. >> we're cooking a goose today! ♪ welcome to the french chef. i'm julia child. >> reporter: the cause of all this celebration turns 90 today. she has been vetted around the country for her contributions to the culinary arts in america. >> very impressive. >> reporter: and now perhaps the most remarkable honor of all. >> i want to be just like...
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led unilateral world order and i think that the breaking out of leaving the the iranian deal the j.c. p.-o. way was a watershed moment for countries that in a year asia and especially iran as well as in western europe and what we're seeing emerge now is a new geo political shift to a much more multi-polar approach and we're already seeing this just like what you probably saw in st petersburg with with the belt road initiative combined with the yes the shanghai cooperation organization and the year asia european union all beginning to come together with its membership forming this separate economic world order bloc that that's actually going to counter and respond to what donald trump has now done i think europe europe as well because of the sanctions are going to read are going to rebel to out as as much as they can and we're going to see that they're going to want to maintain that trade with with with iran as well as with the other countries in that and that region of the world the whole idea because the united states insists upon having the israeli policy interfere with every foreig
led unilateral world order and i think that the breaking out of leaving the the iranian deal the j.c. p.-o. way was a watershed moment for countries that in a year asia and especially iran as well as in western europe and what we're seeing emerge now is a new geo political shift to a much more multi-polar approach and we're already seeing this just like what you probably saw in st petersburg with with the belt road initiative combined with the yes the shanghai cooperation organization and the...
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earlier start in the in the month of july and back to school sales have just skyrocketed and stores like j.c. penney and target and kohl's i mean they've benefit of a lot from these sales and you know this when you talk about the billions of dollars that. this industry brings in we're talking about eighty three billion twenty seven billion in k. to twelve grade and then fifty five billion in college student spending as they head back to school and you know i never would have guessed this i would have thought school supplies electronics would head the list but it's actually clothing and accessories part that and that amazed me so that's great you know for that as an avenue of retail as well then you have of course the electronics and then you have notebooks and more classic school supplies that you and i would consider school supplies but it's those stores are doing well and the last year back to school also did very well and people are going to the stores again you might expect that people are sitting on line and ordering these things but eighty percent of people say they're going to go visi
earlier start in the in the month of july and back to school sales have just skyrocketed and stores like j.c. penney and target and kohl's i mean they've benefit of a lot from these sales and you know this when you talk about the billions of dollars that. this industry brings in we're talking about eighty three billion twenty seven billion in k. to twelve grade and then fifty five billion in college student spending as they head back to school and you know i never would have guessed this i...
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minister netanyahu and israel prime minister netanyahu has spoken you know bitterly and angrily about the j.c. the israeli security establishment including now a string of two. chief of army staff have all made clear that the j c p a worked for israel by removing the existential threat that neuron a nuclear program would have been just making iran a threat but not next essential one so to some extent i think that present prime minister netanyahu is now in a phrase we use in english the dog who caught the car he got what his rhetoric wanted but he's right that this does pose real risks for israel the right response would be to try to find ways to deescalate the situation with iran on syria and other issues i think as we've seen this week there's certainly a risk that netanyahu will take the other course and see this is an opportunity to escalate tension and see if he can draw the united states into a regional conflict that you know to be honest president trumps instincts in this case a right he'd like to avoid now the rainy and also wrote it in one of your articles now have a lot of things to
minister netanyahu and israel prime minister netanyahu has spoken you know bitterly and angrily about the j.c. the israeli security establishment including now a string of two. chief of army staff have all made clear that the j c p a worked for israel by removing the existential threat that neuron a nuclear program would have been just making iran a threat but not next essential one so to some extent i think that present prime minister netanyahu is now in a phrase we use in english the dog who...
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the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china decide with us i think they're they're much much reduced i don't know if you heard this but tom.
the government of russia china india as well as our closest allies to stick with us and we got to the j.c. . and some of russia's policies we were able to convince as you say germany and other european countries to suffer some real economic harm because they thought we had a plan i think the problem now is that the united states is proving that we cannot be trusted with this tool and so the chances of getting even our closest allies let alone a nontraditional partners like russia like china...
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and other earnings news some of wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney's out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart's falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue a two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its value on the news and rival macy's reported a one percent fall in revenue to five point five seven billion dollars that figure slightly beat expectations while earnings per share of seventy cents were well above expectations the fifty cents sales at stores open more than one year were up by half a percent b.b. expectations of a point nine percent decline. and turning to other company earnings right hailing service over reported a sixty three percent increase in net sales reaching two point three eight billion dollars for q two of twenty eighteen versus one point seven billion f
and other earnings news some of wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney's out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart's falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue a two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its...
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going to be national security could decisions and political decisions if they want iran to stay in the j.c. peel away they're going to have to offer some additional economic benefits but that's not because europe is you know deeply in amort of the possibility of. with iran i do think though to your questions your broader question europe is perceiving all of these things as a piece of the steel and aluminum tariffs the recent sanctions on russia the resumption of sanctions on iran i think you see the united states disregarding the needs and interests of its allies and europe and other allies are going to have to look at this and decide how to respond in order to protect their own console and yet mr blank you suggested before that in the event of troops pull out your of will likely side with the united states even if it blames the current administration for ruining this deal and if it does i think the european leaders will essentially have to accept that their level of credibility is the same as trump is that they are moral equals and i personally don't think there's much trouble on that sid
going to be national security could decisions and political decisions if they want iran to stay in the j.c. peel away they're going to have to offer some additional economic benefits but that's not because europe is you know deeply in amort of the possibility of. with iran i do think though to your questions your broader question europe is perceiving all of these things as a piece of the steel and aluminum tariffs the recent sanctions on russia the resumption of sanctions on iran i think you...
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that we should play oregon music for j.c. >> fears worst hoping for the best but oregon music is -- get the oregonist ready. we do. [laughter] real fast you coin the expression reare tail ice age. i put it to you there was what is going on in retail business right now. the retail ice age is thing of the past. now charles dickens best of times worst of times in first line of tail of two cities so the well capitalize highly capable retailers like wal-mart amazon are winning an laying waste to the undercapitalized retailers from fenny to top to -- >> what a story. >> who would have thought? >> burt thank you for joining us do appreciate it. >> i'm going to make a little tile in the block of the slow to get back to melyda a member of the kansas city star editorial board we had a technical issue. i'm very sorry about that. but you wrote -- >> no thanks. i want to bring you back because look job but you wrote editorial about president trump he should not be declaring media the enemy of the press. so my question was -- >> the people
that we should play oregon music for j.c. >> fears worst hoping for the best but oregon music is -- get the oregonist ready. we do. [laughter] real fast you coin the expression reare tail ice age. i put it to you there was what is going on in retail business right now. the retail ice age is thing of the past. now charles dickens best of times worst of times in first line of tail of two cities so the well capitalize highly capable retailers like wal-mart amazon are winning an laying waste...
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earlier start in the in the month of july and back to school sales have just skyrocketed and stores like j.c. penney and target and kohl's i mean they've benefit heck of a lot from these sales and you know this when you talk about the billions of dollars that this. industry brings in we're talking about eighty three billion twenty seven billion in k. to twelve grade and then fifty five billion in college student spending as they head back to school and you know i never would have guessed this i would have thought school supplies electronics would head the list but it's actually clothing and accessories part that and that amazes me so that's great you know for that as an avenue of retail as well then you have of course the electronics and then you have notebooks and more classic school supplies that you and i would consider school supplies but it's those stores are doing well and the last year back to school also did very well and people are going to the stores again you might expect that people are sitting on line and ordering these things but eighty percent of people say they're going to go
earlier start in the in the month of july and back to school sales have just skyrocketed and stores like j.c. penney and target and kohl's i mean they've benefit heck of a lot from these sales and you know this when you talk about the billions of dollars that this. industry brings in we're talking about eighty three billion twenty seven billion in k. to twelve grade and then fifty five billion in college student spending as they head back to school and you know i never would have guessed this i...
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j.c. penny is taking a huge hit. this has been a very much embattled retail chain. that is the exception. and facebook taking a hit. let's go into after-hours because we have nordstrom coming in very strong. they blew it out on sales and gave a very strong forecast and that is going to set up retail as very strong as we go into friday. let's look at the bloomberg real quick because we had an interesting tweet from president trump talking about how, quote, money is pouring into our cherished dollar like rarely before. we are, as we said close to 14-month high. we did see the dollar give back some of those gains, but the talk from the trump white house about coming back on turkey with more sanctions if they don't release a pastor, that again could renew this whole concern. >> it is interesting while trump is trying to push the dollar higher. a few weeks ago, he was going with lower. it is impacting the commodities. catching a bid. >> we got a break across the board after a big slam yesterday. let's take a look at oil and you will see that it edged higher and dipped be
j.c. penny is taking a huge hit. this has been a very much embattled retail chain. that is the exception. and facebook taking a hit. let's go into after-hours because we have nordstrom coming in very strong. they blew it out on sales and gave a very strong forecast and that is going to set up retail as very strong as we go into friday. let's look at the bloomberg real quick because we had an interesting tweet from president trump talking about how, quote, money is pouring into our cherished...
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. >>> j.c.ales of its baby products to make up for the shortfall of babies r us. it's opening up shops in 500 stores that were former babies r us locations. they will sell in-store items like cribs, high chairs, strollers and car seats that it previously om sold on its website. >>> a former motorcycle rider and cover girl has another role to add to her resume. animal activist. >> how she's helping victims of the largest before in state history. >> seeing her, probably three, four times a week, she'd jog down the street. >> he may be the last person to see mollie tibbetts. now, speaking to only abc news >>> live, where you live, abc7 news. >>> show me stats putting more officers on bart will improve safety. >> from officers to camera and facial recognition are some things being considered for safety of riders. there have been a number of dangerous incidents including the attack on 18-year-oldr-oldrd the train. >> dozens of speakers employ the bart board of directors not to use the stabbing death
. >>> j.c.ales of its baby products to make up for the shortfall of babies r us. it's opening up shops in 500 stores that were former babies r us locations. they will sell in-store items like cribs, high chairs, strollers and car seats that it previously om sold on its website. >>> a former motorcycle rider and cover girl has another role to add to her resume. animal activist. >> how she's helping victims of the largest before in state history. >> seeing her,...
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we have -- i know j.c. cohen who comes to a lot of these meetings, she has hosted a variety of just different informational events at the arc, so we do full power workshops, where you can learn about community safety, and those are really appropriate for all ages. we've done some person centered training thinking workshops, as well, which are really kind of open to everyone. one of the marquis programs that we have that really kind of branchs all ages is our ready, set, fly program where you can come to s.f.o. and practice going through security, getting on the plane, and really get that under your belts. that primarily is taken advantage of by families, but at this time, we don't actually support any -- or we don't provide any support groups specifically. but lots of -- a lot of educational contents, yeah. >> any other comments from staff? thank you. i want to thank you for your presentation and for the work that you do and for waiting patiently. >> happy to. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we're
we have -- i know j.c. cohen who comes to a lot of these meetings, she has hosted a variety of just different informational events at the arc, so we do full power workshops, where you can learn about community safety, and those are really appropriate for all ages. we've done some person centered training thinking workshops, as well, which are really kind of open to everyone. one of the marquis programs that we have that really kind of branchs all ages is our ready, set, fly program where you...
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there are some malls around here where a j.c. penney went out that's a huge space.t wouldn't work, i imagine. >> we have likes that would be as big as the biggest j.c. penney but you need a lot of natural light. you could run into trouble if there wasn't enough exposure >> barneys has light inside >> yes there's a ton access to -- >> a sledgehammer does wonders. >> yeah, demolition. determine e-m-o. >> fascinating about the business mall coworking in general, there is one big player, we work. they are dominating the space, $5 billion valuation a cast cash injection from soft bank of $5 billion how do you deal with that. >> we love rework. we go to companies and we say if you let us create your workplaces for you we are going to deliver a better day at work for your employees than when you do-it-yourself anyone is out in the market evangelizing for that transformation is our friend i think we see over and over again when we are markets with we work we do better for the time being we are the premium provider in the market we have to be out there with a great workplace
there are some malls around here where a j.c. penney went out that's a huge space.t wouldn't work, i imagine. >> we have likes that would be as big as the biggest j.c. penney but you need a lot of natural light. you could run into trouble if there wasn't enough exposure >> barneys has light inside >> yes there's a ton access to -- >> a sledgehammer does wonders. >> yeah, demolition. determine e-m-o. >> fascinating about the business mall coworking in general,...
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how is j.c. doing? >> she's good.>> reporter: this is her beautiful baby girl, now 3 months old. >> she was born with no withdrawal symptoms and didn't go to the nicu. >> reporter: you're pretty proud i imagine that she's doing so well? >> i'm very happy about that. >> we're almost there. >> doing good. >> reporter: now weeks away from her due date, rachel is hoping for the same miracle as michaela. you got names picked out? >> brantly. >> reporter: what's it like to look at brantly? >> it's amazing. it's amazing. >> thanks so much, dr. gupta and all the best to them. >>> we've got so much more straight ahead. it all starts right now. >>> all right, hello again, everyone, thank you for joining me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with fresh attacks
how is j.c. doing? >> she's good.>> reporter: this is her beautiful baby girl, now 3 months old. >> she was born with no withdrawal symptoms and didn't go to the nicu. >> reporter: you're pretty proud i imagine that she's doing so well? >> i'm very happy about that. >> we're almost there. >> doing good. >> reporter: now weeks away from her due date, rachel is hoping for the same miracle as michaela. you got names picked out? >> brantly....
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that reason, i think macy's will go higher from here >> smiling because he knows i'm think iing about j.c. penny >> really was. if there was a bubble. is he going bring it up? >> i wasn't. you know that guy at the concert who yells out free bird? >> no. i was going to give you a break. joe look ed at me with that wry smile. i'll bring it up bitcoin is trading at its lowest levels of the year we'll do it next on halftime [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and eff
that reason, i think macy's will go higher from here >> smiling because he knows i'm think iing about j.c. penny >> really was. if there was a bubble. is he going bring it up? >> i wasn't. you know that guy at the concert who yells out free bird? >> no. i was going to give you a break. joe look ed at me with that wry smile. i'll bring it up bitcoin is trading at its lowest levels of the year we'll do it next on halftime [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit....
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how is j.c. doing? >> she's good.s is her beautiful baby girl, now three-month-old. >> she was born -- three months old. >> she was born with no withdrawal symptoms and didn't go to the nicu. >> reporter: you're pretty proud i imagine that she's doing so well? >> i'm very happy about that. >> we're almost there. >> doing good. >> reporter: now weeks away from her due date, rachel is hoping for the same miracle as michaela. you got names picked out? >> brantly. >> reporter: what's it like to look at brantly? >> it's amazing. it's amazing. >> sanjay's with us now. and wanted to ask you about how that detox procedure works. that's got to be confusing for some people. >> you basically have someone addicted to these medications, these opioids, and you start to give them lower doses, less powerful doses, eventually you get them to the point where you're giving them a medication that blocks all the opioid receptors in their body. if you take an opioid, you're going to feel really sick. you'll feel unwell. it's a way to deter
how is j.c. doing? >> she's good.s is her beautiful baby girl, now three-month-old. >> she was born -- three months old. >> she was born with no withdrawal symptoms and didn't go to the nicu. >> reporter: you're pretty proud i imagine that she's doing so well? >> i'm very happy about that. >> we're almost there. >> doing good. >> reporter: now weeks away from her due date, rachel is hoping for the same miracle as michaela. you got names picked...
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we know what happened to j.c.d toys "r" us you have to play those at two brand protection i think lulu is highly priced but can keep going i'd rather go with those that has brand protection. >> the internet and amazon is the catalyst that brought this to light and we're going up easy comps in a lot of cases so stocks have been left for dead it's a surprise in hindsight they've done as well as they had but retailers are still facing structural head winds until we get rid of that -- >> no touch in your view, right? that sounds like what you're getting at. >> for mall based apparel retailers, yes. >> up next, pete najarian is with us for unusual activity if you listened to him yesterday he said it would break out your big winner today. see what he likes. that's next. plus look at the s&p 500 sector check in the green with materials and energy leading the way. half time po iba itwrerts ckn o. ♪ ♪ i don't care where we go ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then the
we know what happened to j.c.d toys "r" us you have to play those at two brand protection i think lulu is highly priced but can keep going i'd rather go with those that has brand protection. >> the internet and amazon is the catalyst that brought this to light and we're going up easy comps in a lot of cases so stocks have been left for dead it's a surprise in hindsight they've done as well as they had but retailers are still facing structural head winds until we get rid of that...