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. >> dana: one of his strengths, jason s. humor to make a point. being strong against your enemies will bring them to the table. >> remember barak obama was big in skeet shooting and john kerry supposedly hunting peasant. but donald trump has the connection with the people. >> dana: he doesn't pretent to do. that>> kimberly: this was great for him. he gets back in his element and groove and this is coming in the aftermath of the parkland shooting. a lot of people trying to get after the gun and abolish the second amendment. he invited people to the white house to have the discussion, too. he's listening to both sides. people who are concerned about gun violence and then to the group trying to protect the second amendment. it is in your face and gets to the issues. >> juan: you have to do something with republicans. you look at what happeneded in florida. some with republicans. hope he, and vermont and oregon. more and more republicans, yeah, we buy into the fact. we want a reasonable gun control. i don't think they are talking about. >> dana: they
. >> dana: one of his strengths, jason s. humor to make a point. being strong against your enemies will bring them to the table. >> remember barak obama was big in skeet shooting and john kerry supposedly hunting peasant. but donald trump has the connection with the people. >> dana: he doesn't pretent to do. that>> kimberly: this was great for him. he gets back in his element and groove and this is coming in the aftermath of the parkland shooting. a lot of people trying...
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s. jason, how much is this responsible for the oil rally?ason: venezuela has been declining for a while to $2.4 million. for a while to 2.4 million. that is not a surprise but the , pace that has been declining, what is happening with conoco seizing assets, the likelihood of even faster downside risk is new and coming on top of the iran sanctions, opec recommitting to the deal and trouble ramping up shale, because the infrastructure restraints. these are important factors in ripping up prices. alix: let's talk about the conoco thing. that's what exacerbates the issue. conoco was awarded $2 billion and the way they went about it was seizing assets in the caribbean from venezuela. talk to me about the significance of why this was so important. russ: basically, it is about 24% of venezuela's exports production. it goes through the ports and refineries and storage tanks that have been seized by conoco, pending formal judgment. so it puts a crimp in their style. they used those because they didn't have enough storage in venezuela and they didn't
s. jason, how much is this responsible for the oil rally?ason: venezuela has been declining for a while to $2.4 million. for a while to 2.4 million. that is not a surprise but the , pace that has been declining, what is happening with conoco seizing assets, the likelihood of even faster downside risk is new and coming on top of the iran sanctions, opec recommitting to the deal and trouble ramping up shale, because the infrastructure restraints. these are important factors in ripping up prices....
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jason brooks from k-c-b-s radio. thanks. uber's growth is slowing amid a >>> it exports goods and services out of israel, and that represents 8% of israel's total high-tech exports. >>> americans were spending more money in april. the commerce department says retail sales rose by 3/10ths of a percent from the month before, up 5% from a year earlier. a lot of people buying clothing. also furniture stores did well, home and garden centers, and online merchants continue today gain ground. americans pretty confident in the economy with the unemployment rate down to 3.9%. >>> stock market's been on a roll of late. the dow with an 8-session winning streak, but that's in jeopardy. nasdaq down by 76. s and p lowered by 21 points. michelle and kenny, pack to you. >> jason brooks from kcbs radio, thank you. >>> uber's growth is slowing amid scandals. among them resignation of its ceo. e marketer projects 48 million adults will use uber at least once this year, up 8% from last year. that's down from e marketing's earlier forecast of mo
jason brooks from k-c-b-s radio. thanks. uber's growth is slowing amid a >>> it exports goods and services out of israel, and that represents 8% of israel's total high-tech exports. >>> americans were spending more money in april. the commerce department says retail sales rose by 3/10ths of a percent from the month before, up 5% from a year earlier. a lot of people buying clothing. also furniture stores did well, home and garden centers, and online merchants continue today...
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and this is where the point of the spear-s jason, in terms of what the republicans broader than trump real concerted effort on behalf of the republican donor class to get what they can get before the cops show up at the scene. >> yeah, that's right. they know that there's an expiration date on this deal or they at least strongly suspect it. what we have to do is deliver on the expiration date, on them controlling government up and down in every direction, and the surest way to do that is it's not enough for people to say look, if you just change the party in power everything will be different. people know that that's not necessarily the case in every situation. and frankly, democrats in the past i think have made the mistake of saying just the other side is bad and not here's what we're going to do differently. this is concrete stuff. this is here are some changes to government that we want to make that it's not just a response to president trump, it uses president trump as the example of what's wrong but it says these are changes that desperately need to be made and people know that
and this is where the point of the spear-s jason, in terms of what the republicans broader than trump real concerted effort on behalf of the republican donor class to get what they can get before the cops show up at the scene. >> yeah, that's right. they know that there's an expiration date on this deal or they at least strongly suspect it. what we have to do is deliver on the expiration date, on them controlling government up and down in every direction, and the surest way to do that is...
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. >> let's talk about it with fox news contributor jason chaffetz. after the pres.'s claim talking about spygate, somebody infiltrating trying to get close to the campaign, politico says there is no evidence. no evidence has emerged to support the pres.'s assertion, the pres. tried to so suspicion about legitimacy of the fbi investigation, any response? >> the media is changing its story with the new york times to reveal -- clapper is referring to this person as a spy. this happened on more than one instance involving more than one person, vigorous oversight and if democrats think this is bogus they should join with the republicans in wanting to get the documents. what is mystifying is republicans keep wanting openness, transparency and being able to see the documents and democrats don't seem to want to get to the truth. where is the curiosity? >> polling seems to show the public at least is changing its perception of this investigation by some polls. cbs news asked the question you know about the investigation, do you think it is justified arrested politically motiva
. >> let's talk about it with fox news contributor jason chaffetz. after the pres.'s claim talking about spygate, somebody infiltrating trying to get close to the campaign, politico says there is no evidence. no evidence has emerged to support the pres.'s assertion, the pres. tried to so suspicion about legitimacy of the fbi investigation, any response? >> the media is changing its story with the new york times to reveal -- clapper is referring to this person as a spy. this happened...
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jason cunningham. technical sergeant phillip s povac and petty officer first class neil roberts who met a horrible death's called "the battle of roberts ridge." incredible event. to the gold star family members of those heros who are here today, please stand up. please stand up. [applause] please. >> president trump: it's an honor to have you accept our nation's profound sorrow and a deep love and everlasting gratitude. these were incredible, incredible men. and you can be proud that they were in your family and they are looking down right now and they are very, very proud of you. thank you very much. thank you for being here. thank you. to britt and to all of the men of robert's ridge, you waged a fierce fight against the enemy. and these really have become the enemies of america. and the enemies of all civilization. through your actions you demonstrated that there is no love more pure and no courage more great than the love and courage that burns in the hearts of american patriots. we are free because warriors like you are willing to give their sweat, their blood, and if they have to, their lives for
jason cunningham. technical sergeant phillip s povac and petty officer first class neil roberts who met a horrible death's called "the battle of roberts ridge." incredible event. to the gold star family members of those heros who are here today, please stand up. please stand up. [applause] please. >> president trump: it's an honor to have you accept our nation's profound sorrow and a deep love and everlasting gratitude. these were incredible, incredible men. and you can be proud...
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jason brooks. >> there's no slowing down home prices. the s p core logic case report from march showed a 6 and a half percent begin in nationwide prices. bay area prices were up 11.3% from a year earlier. only seattle and vegas had higher-price gains in the top 20 markets. bay area prices up 2% from the prior month. the current supply of homes on the market would only take 3.8 months to sell, and that is a big reason why prices continue to head higher. >>> italy has big political crisis underway. it could specially lead italy down the road of great britain in potentially leaving the european union. that's got stocks around the world heading quite a bit lower. that includes wall street. go to the big board. dow dropping over 200 points. the nasdaq is also making a move lower. the s and p is down as well. >>> michelle and connie, back to you. >> jason brooks from kcbs radio, thank you. >>> alberto made landfall in the florida panhandle on memorial day. people battled violent surf, high wind, and flooding, determined not to let the conditions imp
jason brooks. >> there's no slowing down home prices. the s p core logic case report from march showed a 6 and a half percent begin in nationwide prices. bay area prices were up 11.3% from a year earlier. only seattle and vegas had higher-price gains in the top 20 markets. bay area prices up 2% from the prior month. the current supply of homes on the market would only take 3.8 months to sell, and that is a big reason why prices continue to head higher. >>> italy has big political...
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malik. >> car -- tyler m. >> leeann margarita. >> jason chen. >> michael m. meehan. >> ashanti s.ustin s. davis. >> alan michael orr. >> charles c. jacob woodrow. c.a. pearson. jordan m. pittman. >> stephen e. >> matthew kenneth. >> alexandra k. lamarr.ew >> emily k. daniel c. ruth. el >> c. lavon. >> austin c. long. patrick c. long. >> matthew k. >> matthew e. >> alexander t. >> from the 29th company. >> sam a. >> savanna m bates. >> theodore -- george pang. >> carson g. jacqueline playmaker -- pluma ker. preacher. >> tyler j.d. davidson. randall.. >> j.jd. >> stephen m. roberts. >> stephen r. russell.c. >> erin m. fletcher. sentio. dro de stewart. andrew t. grossman. >> dylan struthers. >> evelyn m. janssen. >> brandon d. jones. >> christopher austin wood. from the 30th company. brown.a. >> benjamin w. caldwell.. >> princeton -- >> david philip. r. mcclellan. >> sarah e. childress. >> robert l. monroe. >> connor a. >> michael a. >> derek c. crowley. >> thomas j. moynahan. >> timothy c. bolton. >> theodore v. cassandra -- >> christopher l. nathan m. jabari. parks.son m.a. >> park
malik. >> car -- tyler m. >> leeann margarita. >> jason chen. >> michael m. meehan. >> ashanti s.ustin s. davis. >> alan michael orr. >> charles c. jacob woodrow. c.a. pearson. jordan m. pittman. >> stephen e. >> matthew kenneth. >> alexandra k. lamarr.ew >> emily k. daniel c. ruth. el >> c. lavon. >> austin c. long. patrick c. long. >> matthew k. >> matthew e. >> alexander t. >> from the 29th...
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. >> welcome to the special s edition of "hannity," trump's big week. i am jason chaffetz.hout a break, over the past few days, we witnessed history in the making. from the middle east to the korean peninsula, right here at home, this week the trump administration suck consequence all progress all over the world. starting on tuesday, president trump rolled the united states out of the one-sided, highly flawed iranian nuclear deal. >> the iranian regime is the leading state sponsor of terror. the deal allowed iran to continue in enriching uranium and overtime, reach the brink of a nuclear breakdown. this disastrous deal gave this regime -- and it's a regime of great terror -- many billions of dollars, some of it an actual cash. today, we have definitive proof that this iranian premise was a lie. therefore, i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> jason: up next come on wednesday, more major progress in the middle east. according to reports, american and iraqi intelligence forces captured five senior members of isis including t
. >> welcome to the special s edition of "hannity," trump's big week. i am jason chaffetz.hout a break, over the past few days, we witnessed history in the making. from the middle east to the korean peninsula, right here at home, this week the trump administration suck consequence all progress all over the world. starting on tuesday, president trump rolled the united states out of the one-sided, highly flawed iranian nuclear deal. >> the iranian regime is the leading state...
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jason witten. he will join e-s-p-n's monday night football as a broadcaster. the eleven-time pro bowler... career as the leader in receiving yards, receptions and games played tonight the a's will face the mariners without ichiro suzuki. the future hall of famer is moving from outfield to front office effective immediately the forty four year old will transition from his playing role to assistant of the mariners chairman. the ten time all star will provide input on outfield play, baserunning and stealing and serve as a metor to the team. ichiro is not retiring... he could return in 2019 for the mariners opening series in japan he has 3,089 hits in the majors, placing him 22nd on the career list. (pam) (pam) coming up.. how yodeling in the aisle of a store... turned into a bright future for an eleven year old boy.. (pam) breaking news tonight... two tetra- tech employees are going to jail... that is after pleading 'guilty' to falsifying data in the hunters point cleanup effort. the u-s attorney's office made the announcement today. one employee admitted to telling employees .... to replace
jason witten. he will join e-s-p-n's monday night football as a broadcaster. the eleven-time pro bowler... career as the leader in receiving yards, receptions and games played tonight the a's will face the mariners without ichiro suzuki. the future hall of famer is moving from outfield to front office effective immediately the forty four year old will transition from his playing role to assistant of the mariners chairman. the ten time all star will provide input on outfield play, baserunning...
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jason barsema, thank you, a pretty significant rally on wall street, so folks the s&p and nasdac have wiped out all of yesterday's losses the dow coming pretty close. that'll do it for the clay man countdown. david: i'll call it a big re bound on wall street stocks nearly reversing in fact they have reversed yesterday's massive sell-off the dow soaring ending the day up 307 points its off session highs with 300 points is pretty good. the nasdac joining the rally as well and it's a new record close for the russel 2,000 that represents a small and mid-size company it's the 15th rally and record of the year for the russel. i'm david asman, thanks for joining us. >> i'm melissa francis this is after the bell the dow snapping a four day losing streak boosted by energy and financial stocks nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole talk to us about this trade? nicole: look at what's going on here, it's very interesting i spoke to one of the traders talking to and he thinks that we said yesterday in that big sell-off and there were some people who were worried a
jason barsema, thank you, a pretty significant rally on wall street, so folks the s&p and nasdac have wiped out all of yesterday's losses the dow coming pretty close. that'll do it for the clay man countdown. david: i'll call it a big re bound on wall street stocks nearly reversing in fact they have reversed yesterday's massive sell-off the dow soaring ending the day up 307 points its off session highs with 300 points is pretty good. the nasdac joining the rally as well and it's a new...
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jason: yes, the mixture of stocks and bonds in the 1950's and 1960's, those were periods of general raising rates, where risk parity did well, particularly a balanced portfolio. where risk parity struggles is when you get these inflation scares. the 1970's would be a good example of that and the oil embargo, so i agree with both parts of that, and for us, as well, we are not convinced there has been a regime shift to higher correlation. there are parts of the labor market that are indicators. for example, even with the fed's thatabor market dashboard they look at, it suggests there are some areas of slack in the labor market in the u.s.. the fed cares about core inflation, so when we look at pce, the biggest is what is going on in the health care markets and prices, and those have been very well behaved for the last several quarters, and we expect that to continue. inflationyou are get skeptic, at least at this point, sing and have to think sort of longer-term or at least medium-term, that all sorts of risk events coming up at the back end of the year, political events, like the midterms co
jason: yes, the mixture of stocks and bonds in the 1950's and 1960's, those were periods of general raising rates, where risk parity did well, particularly a balanced portfolio. where risk parity struggles is when you get these inflation scares. the 1970's would be a good example of that and the oil embargo, so i agree with both parts of that, and for us, as well, we are not convinced there has been a regime shift to higher correlation. there are parts of the labor market that are indicators....
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s&p up by 10. shares of tesla are up about 1% in early going. >> jason brooks, thank you. >>> gas prices could hit $5 a gallon, soon. jessica flores tells us what is fueling the pinch at the pump. >> reporter: i'm crossing my fingers. we are hitting close to the 5-dollar mark in emeryville with prices now at $3.79 and that is about what you see across the bay area. according to gasbuddy, the average is $3.79. gas prices are up and nickel in the last week, 20 cents in the last month. in california and hawaii, gas prices are about $3.69, 1 dollar higher than the never -- the national average. the aaa said it's in part due to a diminishing supply of crude oil. >> what will we do about that? >> americans will pay an extra $200 on gas compared to last year. we saw a high-end 2008 about $4.11. jessica flores, kpix5 from emeryville. >>> let's check on the traffic. a situation in the east bay? >> yes. this is where we started. >>> we had a crash blocking the lanes and now we have a new one further south from where the first was. this is on high street and no longer blocking, but you can see slowdowns in b
s&p up by 10. shares of tesla are up about 1% in early going. >> jason brooks, thank you. >>> gas prices could hit $5 a gallon, soon. jessica flores tells us what is fueling the pinch at the pump. >> reporter: i'm crossing my fingers. we are hitting close to the 5-dollar mark in emeryville with prices now at $3.79 and that is about what you see across the bay area. according to gasbuddy, the average is $3.79. gas prices are up and nickel in the last week, 20 cents in...
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jason barsema, thank you, a pretty significant rally on wall street, so folks the s&p and nasdac havef yesterday's losses the dow coming pretty close. that'll do it for the clay man countdown. david: i'll call it a big re bound on wall street stocks nearly reversing in fact they have reversed yesterday's massive sell-off the dow soaring ending the day up 307 points its off session highs with 300 points is pretty good. the nasdac joining the rally as well and it's a new record close for the russel 2,000 that represents a small and mid-size company it's the 15th rally and record of the year for the russel. i'm david asman, thanks for joining us. >> i'm melissa francis this is after the bell the dow snapping a four day losing streak boosted by energy and financial stocks nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole talk to us about this trade? nicole: look at what's going on here, it's veryer
jason barsema, thank you, a pretty significant rally on wall street, so folks the s&p and nasdac havef yesterday's losses the dow coming pretty close. that'll do it for the clay man countdown. david: i'll call it a big re bound on wall street stocks nearly reversing in fact they have reversed yesterday's massive sell-off the dow soaring ending the day up 307 points its off session highs with 300 points is pretty good. the nasdac joining the rally as well and it's a new record close for the...
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it was really a zeitgeist of the 80's and in our finance section, we put a little white hat. rip tom wolfe. jasonalan hewitt, who has been working with a lot of issues with harassment. carol: taking a look at ai, bias, and the criminal justice system. >> she has been pretty well known amongst people who are championing fairness in machine learning and ai, but she became more well-known last december when she wrote a medium post about some of the harassment she has experienced in her career. jason: at first blush, people might wonder how a machine can be biased. >> it goes back to the data sets that people use to build these predictive models that they then applied to real-life setting. for example, they read a paper published by a predictive policing company and this company makes a product that helps police out on the beat figure out which areas in a city are most likely to have crime. it's not people, not quite like minority report, but it is similar. it says, maybe you should check out this intersection at this time of day. so, a lot of that output is based off of police records that the polic
it was really a zeitgeist of the 80's and in our finance section, we put a little white hat. rip tom wolfe. jasonalan hewitt, who has been working with a lot of issues with harassment. carol: taking a look at ai, bias, and the criminal justice system. >> she has been pretty well known amongst people who are championing fairness in machine learning and ai, but she became more well-known last december when she wrote a medium post about some of the harassment she has experienced in her...
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s&p is down by 6 points. michelle and kenny, back to you. >> jason brooks, thank you. >>> uber's ceo is revealing more detailst a fatal crash in arizona involving one of the company' self-driving car, in an interview that will air today on cbs this morning, he says the likely cause of the collision was a software issue but he adds he wants ntsb to move forward with their investigation to determine who or what was at fault. last march alain hurzburg was walking her bike across an arizona street at night when hit and killed by the self- driving uber car. she was not in a cross walk. you can watch thet interview ahead on cbs this morning after our broadcast at the top of the hour. >>> it is 6:48, lets get another check on traffic and it has been a rough tuesday morning. >> it has. we are going to label this tuesday traffic-- terrible tuesday traffic. >> okay. >> i will try to keep it positive. right now we have a new accident and this is along westbound 80, east shore freeway near willow. if you look to the left of your screen, you can see some emergency crews on that shoulder there. this was a five-car crash an
s&p is down by 6 points. michelle and kenny, back to you. >> jason brooks, thank you. >>> uber's ceo is revealing more detailst a fatal crash in arizona involving one of the company' self-driving car, in an interview that will air today on cbs this morning, he says the likely cause of the collision was a software issue but he adds he wants ntsb to move forward with their investigation to determine who or what was at fault. last march alain hurzburg was walking her bike across...
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jason strother and seoul thank you you thank. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world spanish m.p.'s are debating whether or not to keep prime minister marianna hoyo in power a no confidence vote was called after the horse in service of party was found guilty fraud money laundering and other illegal financial schemes refused to step down he says that he was unaware of his party's misuse of funds italy's m.t.s. talisman leader luigi demaio has resurrected a populist coalition that collapsed over the weekend the country's head of the state has given the five star movement and the league more time to form a government in an attempt to stave off a snap election. a leading human rights activist in the united arab emirates has been sentenced to ten years in prison for criticizing the government in months or was found guilty of using social media platforms to harm the state's reputation human rights groups have condemned the verdict. it is safe to say that it was a bad day at work for one valet car driver in australia he accidentally parked this portion of directly under another we'll call
jason strother and seoul thank you you thank. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world spanish m.p.'s are debating whether or not to keep prime minister marianna hoyo in power a no confidence vote was called after the horse in service of party was found guilty fraud money laundering and other illegal financial schemes refused to step down he says that he was unaware of his party's misuse of funds italy's m.t.s. talisman leader luigi demaio has resurrected a...
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nasdaq by up more than 50 points and the s&p gaining 16 points in the early going. michelle and kenny, back to you. >> jasonio, thank you. >>> drivers should brace for more pain at the pump as gas prices have jumped another seven cents in the past few weeks. here's a breakdown of gas prices in the bay area. in san francisco, the average cost of a gallon of regular is $3.75. in oakland, it's $3.65 a gallon and $3.65 in san jose. industry analysts say that the prices are jumping as refineries phase in summer grade gas which is used to prevents smog. >> i was filling up my gas tank the other day and it gets to $45 and it stops and it just kept going and going. >> 55, 60. >> it's not good. >> oh, man. close your eyes when you do that. >>> all right, well if that's not a pain, you've got the delays out on the roadway right now. we've got a couple of crashes keeping things very slow. and we'll begin in south bay, northbound 101 right near mckee. we have an accident. it looks like it is no longer -- it's still blocking the two lanes, excuse me. chp is on the scene so they're trying to get all that activity cleared
nasdaq by up more than 50 points and the s&p gaining 16 points in the early going. michelle and kenny, back to you. >> jasonio, thank you. >>> drivers should brace for more pain at the pump as gas prices have jumped another seven cents in the past few weeks. here's a breakdown of gas prices in the bay area. in san francisco, the average cost of a gallon of regular is $3.75. in oakland, it's $3.65 a gallon and $3.65 in san jose. industry analysts say that the prices are...
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s. as far as the chronology, they do not fit which is why i think we need to reorder our thinking with respect to the chronology. jason: i love this idea of toying with people's expectations. i think historians are good at that. [indiscernible] i wonder if, larry, from your perspective you can talk about opening a club during a moment like this where there is the tet offensive and the assassination of dr. martin luther king. are you aware of either at the time or in reflection, how an act like this fits into these larger timelines? did you have a sense of that when you are embarking on this journey in 1968? larry: absolutely. working in new york at that time, which was a center, you could see that music was expanding. frank zappa played this club in the village every week. i went down there, i had to see what was going on. it was amazing. askthen working with newer -- acts, they were just an afterthought. we had made a deal with a big british agency and they had a lot of standard acts like tom jones but with them came these new emerging acts like hendrix. what happened really goes back to the 50's, the beginning of ro
s. as far as the chronology, they do not fit which is why i think we need to reorder our thinking with respect to the chronology. jason: i love this idea of toying with people's expectations. i think historians are good at that. [indiscernible] i wonder if, larry, from your perspective you can talk about opening a club during a moment like this where there is the tet offensive and the assassination of dr. martin luther king. are you aware of either at the time or in reflection, how an act like...
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, i guess, refrain from saying this is some kind of a game-changing moment the s&p is basically flat year to date. >> jasonsten, as was said, i think the stakes are going up in europe there's no two ways about it because you had a democratic election that suggested that the populism is an enduring political theme and enduring investment them. >> yeah. >> the ecb is going to have to blink. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think the balance sheet right now, you know, is 4.5 trillion euros up from a trillion, and they want to taper, but i'm not so sure they will be able to because -- >> do you think -- >> push comes to shove - >> define italiabonds? >> i d see what the choice is if you have the five-star movement and ref r-- referendum would be dangerous by what you've seen in the world over the last couple years. >> mike said it's a market that's flat on the year, 16.5 times next year's earns. they are up 25%, we're expecting 18-plus percent this year. that's a big number. that could continue into next year i don't think what's going on right now really changes that scenario there's issues with the dollar,
, i guess, refrain from saying this is some kind of a game-changing moment the s&p is basically flat year to date. >> jasonsten, as was said, i think the stakes are going up in europe there's no two ways about it because you had a democratic election that suggested that the populism is an enduring political theme and enduring investment them. >> yeah. >> the ecb is going to have to blink. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think the balance sheet right now, you...
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's economic board, one may not be in attendance. david: joining us is jason kelly. to get back to paul singer. getting back to that. david: what are we seeing? jason: we are seeing a lot from paul singer and elliott. we are seeing a lot of activism. icon and others -- paul icon and others. -- paul ichan and others. >> we tend to be more conservative than many of our competitors. during the financial crisis, we were not one of the banks that created concerns in the industry. there are some markets that we are concerned about. andave pulled back in off now we will grow our business again. we are looking at this -- and you taught me this. we are looking at loan officers. the growth rate has come down. now it is coming back. jason: it is interesting to note what he is more interested about , and that is commercial real estate. it is no huge surprise. it is if wells fargo is concerned about that, people should be. alix: is it not enough demand or are they getting money in different places? something to watch as well. , stacy a new head cunningham. jason: it is a big move
's economic board, one may not be in attendance. david: joining us is jason kelly. to get back to paul singer. getting back to that. david: what are we seeing? jason: we are seeing a lot from paul singer and elliott. we are seeing a lot of activism. icon and others -- paul icon and others. -- paul ichan and others. >> we tend to be more conservative than many of our competitors. during the financial crisis, we were not one of the banks that created concerns in the industry. there are some...
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s in his luggage. he starts losing immediately. early on, the system doesn't work but he refines it and eventually makes it click. jasone he finds when he goes there, the race track, that is both a social, but also a cultural touchstone -- nick: oh, yeah. the intensity that hong kong has devoted to betting on horse races -- we don't have that in america. the story opens with may be the most famous race ever at this race course. there is a single bet called the triple trio. it is a trifecta trifectas, and you have to pick the top three horses in any order. the stats elude me. it is like 100 million combinations. in november 2001 is where the story opens. the pot has swelled to 100 million hong kong dollars, about 13 million u.s. dollars. one in seven hong kong residents bets on horse races. that is an idea of how intense the people are about the sport. the story begins with bill benter, he bets 51,381 different times based on his algorithm. one of those bets hits. he won the biggest jackpot anyone had ever heard of and never cashed it in. locks the ticket in a safe and walked away. carol: explain that, because of course
s in his luggage. he starts losing immediately. early on, the system doesn't work but he refines it and eventually makes it click. jasone he finds when he goes there, the race track, that is both a social, but also a cultural touchstone -- nick: oh, yeah. the intensity that hong kong has devoted to betting on horse races -- we don't have that in america. the story opens with may be the most famous race ever at this race course. there is a single bet called the triple trio. it is a trifecta...
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s we take a look at the board the dow is up 22 points. coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. windshield in the cockpit! it happened on a sichuan airl >>> a copilot is recovering this morning after getting sucked halfway out the windshield in a cockpit. it happened on a sichuan airlines flight as the plane went to tibet. a passenger took the video of the chaos inside the cabin. you could see people wearing oxygen masks as the pilot made an emergency landing in china. this animation shows what happened. all 128 people on board survived including that copilot. he had his seatbelt on. his only injuries, just a few scratches and sprained wrist. last month a window on a southwest jet shattered after an engine blew apart. one woman on board that plane was sucked out of the broken window halfway, and later died. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," john dickerson reports. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. ahead, we are in connecticut with the damage from deadly thunderstorms overnight. plus, an update on a cbs news investigation. how insurance companies are attempting to rec
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jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points se oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast reports three times a day coast to it takes less than one minute to find out if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but i get it, you're busy. and busy people can't have prediabetes. ahhh, i read that wrong. they can. ok. just go to the site. ♪(somber piano) ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ lou: president trump today gave the commencement address at the naval academy and here he is. president trump: each of you enter service at a truly exciting time for our country for we are witnessing great reassure wake ening of the american spirit and of american mite. we have rediscovered our identity, regained our stride, and we're proud again we will speak the truth and we will defend that truth. america is the greatest
jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points se oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast reports three times a day coast to it takes less than one minute to find out if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but i get it, you're...
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jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points s volume on the big board 3 billion shares not bad for a friday the dow up s&p a fraction on the week, crude oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast reports three times a day coast to mom? dad? hi! reports three times a day coast to i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. lou: president trump today gave the commencement address at the naval academy and here he is. president trump: each of you
jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points s volume on the big board 3 billion shares not bad for a friday the dow up s&p a fraction on the week, crude oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast reports three times a day coast to mom?...
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jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points solume on the big board 3 billion shares not bad for a friday the dow up s&p a fraction on the week, crude oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast, we're coming right back. r our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. tso why binge in here, when you can do it out there. with this clever little app called audible. you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging... and... so is he. so put on your headphones, turn on audible and binge better. 3 toddlers won't sto
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jason chaffetz as always great to have you with us thanks so much. >> thanks, lou. thank you. lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed the dow down 59 points soard 3 billion shares not bad for a friday the dow up s&p a fraction on the week, crude oil prices down 4% that after the president pressured opec and russia to boost daily production by a million barrels a day a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. pah! thano, no, no, nah.k. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. tso why binge in here, when you can do it out there. with this clever little app called audible. you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging.
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s fp kimberley strassel. the first journalist to expose the scandal two weeks ago, the fact that the fbi used an informant to spy on the trump campaign. along with fox news contributor jason "the wall street journa" and their comments today, they're editorial, kimberly, i thought it was devastating. also the calls on the obama administration, they are calling on obama. what did he know, when did he know what? nunes saying there might be a second spy. >> yeah, this is really important, firstst of all, for people to remember that the department of justice, which is now out there hinting and tell mike and various partisans like adam schiff, somehow congressman nunes and others are responsiblr blowing this source. they leak these details differently news sources, everything short of those guys name and social security number -- >> sean: bingo. >> just so they could get ahead of this and spend it the way they want to do so the new the noose was tightening and they would be forced to put on these documents. this is the other important part, too. none of us had really had enough information on we know a lot about what the fbi did, although not enough, what we don't know, though,
s fp kimberley strassel. the first journalist to expose the scandal two weeks ago, the fact that the fbi used an informant to spy on the trump campaign. along with fox news contributor jason "the wall street journa" and their comments today, they're editorial, kimberly, i thought it was devastating. also the calls on the obama administration, they are calling on obama. what did he know, when did he know what? nunes saying there might be a second spy. >> yeah, this is really...
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jason fuhrman, thank you so much for your perspective today. really appreciate it. >>> that wraps up this hour for me. thank you for watching. i'm kasie hunt. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. /s, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. are you ready? big day of breaking news on multiple fronts. we'll bring it all to you. up first, foreign policy flop or trumpian head fake? that's one of the questions this hour about donald trump's dramatic announcement he's cancelling a planned summit with north korea scheduled for early june in singapore, citing open hostility on the part of north korean leader kim jong-un. donald trump today pulled the plug on the summit. behind the scenes, the trumpian circular firing squad has identified two targets for blame. one source telling me that there is frustration on secretary of state pompeo's part with john bolton and the president is, quote, blaming pence and his comments in the press, at least in part, for the final unraveling. achieving peace on the korean peninsula was intended to serve multiple purposes for the president. trump says tha
jason fuhrman, thank you so much for your perspective today. really appreciate it. >>> that wraps up this hour for me. thank you for watching. i'm kasie hunt. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. /s, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. are you ready? big day of breaking news on multiple fronts. we'll bring it all to you. up first, foreign policy flop or trumpian head fake? that's one of the questions this hour about donald trump's dramatic announcement...
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jason tabor. police pray for santa fe and if you see anything suspicious call 911 and we appreciate the prayer s andunity is at a loss right now. >> i don't know that we can answer any questions at this point. we're going to go ahead and wrap up. we do expect the governor to be landing at the scene any minute so we'll be heading back over to the scene and have another press conference in the next couple of hours. >> thank you, guys, thank you. neil: all right, taking no questions but as you can hear there, up to 10 killed in today 's shooting in this high school south of houston, texas. at least 10 injured but the development here the new one is the finding of explosives not only at the high school but in areas in and around the high school. they didn't specify which areas but that of people in the community find to look at something that is unusual, let folks know. that's always such a tricky call like in midtown manhattan when they say if you see something say something so almost anything you see would warrant saying something but having said that the assailant here behind these killings they have
jason tabor. police pray for santa fe and if you see anything suspicious call 911 and we appreciate the prayer s andunity is at a loss right now. >> i don't know that we can answer any questions at this point. we're going to go ahead and wrap up. we do expect the governor to be landing at the scene any minute so we'll be heading back over to the scene and have another press conference in the next couple of hours. >> thank you, guys, thank you. neil: all right, taking no questions...
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s big shift seeking to capitalize on tax reform and win more investors. finally, mad musk. on his call with analysts, he turns off the charm and turns of the road rage. alix: jasonmberg's executive editor for bloomberg television joins us. i want to talk about this exclusive club. >> baller alert. people are drawn in by this. nsteads a master i agreement. so instead of being a firm, you can be a person and treat all sorts of things, especially in the derivative market, the normally you would not be able to do, but you need to have $25 million. you have to have a very strong stomach for risk because you are putting your own money on the line. you are not investing other people's money or the firm's money. this is you. but of course, you can make a ton of money. we spoke to someone yesterday who made it into the club. >> it is interesting when you think about different reasons people do it. it is the ability to train things that they would not necessarily be able to do under the auspices of firms. some people do it for real estate and other sorts of insurance. decided they are going to become a corporation. >> one of the things we have been talking about a lot, al
s big shift seeking to capitalize on tax reform and win more investors. finally, mad musk. on his call with analysts, he turns off the charm and turns of the road rage. alix: jasonmberg's executive editor for bloomberg television joins us. i want to talk about this exclusive club. >> baller alert. people are drawn in by this. nsteads a master i agreement. so instead of being a firm, you can be a person and treat all sorts of things, especially in the derivative market, the normally you...