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westinghouse which involved the acquisition of what is today cbs .orporation and i worked on that with jimmy leeperience many times over the intervening years, and i was shocked and very upset to learn this news a few hours ago. as jamie dimon said in his own statement, jimmy was a force of nature in the best sense. alix: i'm sorry for the loss of your friend and business partner. seems read about him, it like he was the guy who created m&a. he brought junk-bonds to jpmorgan at the end of the day in the private market. what or his characteristics? -- what were his characteristics? roger: jimmy made leveraged finance into a widespread and big activity. a did that because he was person of great commitment. he believed in that and had the to maintain lots of followers. he did it by force of faith convictions and magnetic -- force of convictions and magnetic personality. he was a special person. alix: roger, what was the number one thing you learn from him working together? mind may becomes to a bit different than your question. there was never a dull second when you spend time with jimmy. he was wi
westinghouse which involved the acquisition of what is today cbs .orporation and i worked on that with jimmy leeperience many times over the intervening years, and i was shocked and very upset to learn this news a few hours ago. as jamie dimon said in his own statement, jimmy was a force of nature in the best sense. alix: i'm sorry for the loss of your friend and business partner. seems read about him, it like he was the guy who created m&a. he brought junk-bonds to jpmorgan at the end of...
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jimmy lee dead at 62. is been extraordinary to look at the anecdotes people have been offering up. i went back and looked at the first time he was mentioned in american banker in 1997. there were some canadian banks trying to put together a hockey game and they said no one tell jimmy lee he is going to bring pros. mike: that is a tom keene moment. there are a lot of former hockey players at work on wall street. vonnie: a lot of headlines. not only are we dealing with the after nafta of the fe -- the aftermath of the fed's statement. all of these headlights coming out of europe. the ecb and ec potentially putting together a debt relief carrot. with all that in the background we have an s&p futures up 1/4 of a percentage point. european stocks were lower, but they are rebounding from the losses. the dax down. the ftse 100 .1%. the dollar index getting kicked while it's down. the dollar index down .6%. when it comes to yield, we are seeing spreads come in a bit. thwe two year yield .6%. brendan: angela merkel
jimmy lee dead at 62. is been extraordinary to look at the anecdotes people have been offering up. i went back and looked at the first time he was mentioned in american banker in 1997. there were some canadian banks trying to put together a hockey game and they said no one tell jimmy lee he is going to bring pros. mike: that is a tom keene moment. there are a lot of former hockey players at work on wall street. vonnie: a lot of headlines. not only are we dealing with the after nafta of the fe...
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i want to bring in another great person to talk to about wall street events and someone who knew jimmy leely. former ge ceo jack walsh joins us on the phone. jimmy cited u.s. giving him the best career advice he has ever gotten. talk to us -- cited u.s. giving him the best career advice he is ever gotten. jack: you knew when you had a handshake with him he would deliver the bank. likes gossy that ip. a regular guy. a real guy. i enjoyed hanging out with him, going to the gym with him, playing golf with them. , so much moret than an investment banker. he loved williams college like nothing i have ever seen. my grandson is now a freshman at williams and i finally made it with jimmy when my grandson became a freshman at williams. bill: i had the same experience. , finally made it with jimmy even though i worked for him for like five or six years and know him for 20, until my kids were williams college enrolled, had not made it with him. scarlet: that was bill cohan and jack walsh on market makers this morning. making its, fit bit debut. we will be speaking with james park, next. ♪ scarlet: we
i want to bring in another great person to talk to about wall street events and someone who knew jimmy leely. former ge ceo jack walsh joins us on the phone. jimmy cited u.s. giving him the best career advice he has ever gotten. talk to us -- cited u.s. giving him the best career advice he is ever gotten. jack: you knew when you had a handshake with him he would deliver the bank. likes gossy that ip. a regular guy. a real guy. i enjoyed hanging out with him, going to the gym with him, playing...
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we also have breaking news, jimmy lee died unexpectedly this afternoon.we will have coverage of this in a few minutes. first we want to get reaction to janet yellen's news conference. carl, from the press release, what was your biggest take away? >> i think the most important point is the fed is linking to to rate increases. that could change, depending on market reaction, but i think it was an important single -- single task signal, that they are not backing off on that front, given the twists and turns in the economic data from beginning of this year. the sensitivity to the dollar, which janet yellen has increasingly highlighted in comments. evidenced that we had this week first quarter performance, the rebound is much more limited than what we saw last year at this time. that tells you it was not just a transitory story. wase was some weather, that transitory, but there are sustained factors like the collapse in energy prices and the blowback from the strong dollar. alix: you also said there were updates -- what matters most to investors/ ? >> the lift
we also have breaking news, jimmy lee died unexpectedly this afternoon.we will have coverage of this in a few minutes. first we want to get reaction to janet yellen's news conference. carl, from the press release, what was your biggest take away? >> i think the most important point is the fed is linking to to rate increases. that could change, depending on market reaction, but i think it was an important single -- single task signal, that they are not backing off on that front, given the...
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olivia: up next, we will remember jimmy lee with jack welch, who was a mentor to jimmy lee. ♪ matt: comingp if it gets ceo will talk to us live from the new york stock exchange. -- fit bit's ceo. olivia: the death of james lee shocked wall street yesterday. he was considered by many a master dealmaker, father of the modern day syndication loan market and a formidable competitor. for many others, he was much more. bill cohen joins us live. describe the gym you know. -- jimmy you knew. bill: it is still a bit shocking to process the fact that he is not here anymore. he was a force of nature. when he had a deal in his sights , there was no one else more you wanted on your side. people on wall street talk about bringing the whole organization to you. jimmy lee was the only person who could actually deliver the firm. it wasn't like he had done any credit analysis or anything. if steve schwarzman came calling and said i want to do x, y, z big deal jimmy would say you are done and he bends the organization around his will until it got done. matt: he was monumental in the birth of lbo's. we know h
olivia: up next, we will remember jimmy lee with jack welch, who was a mentor to jimmy lee. ♪ matt: comingp if it gets ceo will talk to us live from the new york stock exchange. -- fit bit's ceo. olivia: the death of james lee shocked wall street yesterday. he was considered by many a master dealmaker, father of the modern day syndication loan market and a formidable competitor. for many others, he was much more. bill cohen joins us live. describe the gym you know. -- jimmy you knew. bill: it...
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of course we have jimmy lee.o you realize what a major influence he was almost draped in almost every major debt deal that went on. as evidence of that, if you went to a christmas party at his home or saw him in action and they were on wall street, the guy knew everybody. he was involved in every major dealer for the past four years and with such a trusted advisor to so many major captains of industry. it is hard to put a fair description around his influence on wall street. i think wall street was really in shock yesterday. but i did not need to work. he's obviously been a major force behind wall street for 40 years but was tireless and excited about going to work every single day. i think it is a massive loss for jpmorgan. it is hard to put a value around how much business and credibility he brought to the firm. just seeing him in action, seeing him talking to rupert murdoch or robert kraft, owner the new england patriots. his reach was so expansive. i think everyone is in shock. maria: you are right. i was cer
of course we have jimmy lee.o you realize what a major influence he was almost draped in almost every major debt deal that went on. as evidence of that, if you went to a christmas party at his home or saw him in action and they were on wall street, the guy knew everybody. he was involved in every major dealer for the past four years and with such a trusted advisor to so many major captains of industry. it is hard to put a fair description around his influence on wall street. i think wall street...
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i worked on that with jimmy lee. had that experience many times over the intervening years, and i was shocked and very upset to .earn this news a few hours ago as jamie dimon said his own statement, jimmy was a force of nature in the best sense. alix: and i'm very sorry for the loss of your friend and business partner. when i read about him, it seems like he was the guy who created him and eight. &a.m what were some of his favorite -- your favorite characteristics? person of great commitment. he believed in that, and he had the ability to attract lots of followers and supporters in terms of the corporate community and the entrepreneurial community. he did it by the force of his convictions and his magnetic personality. he was just a special person. alix: roger, what was the number one thing you learned from him when you guys worked together? roger: what comes to mind is maybe a little different than your question. dull secondver a when you spend time with jimmy. he was witty, he was a very strong personality, and he w
i worked on that with jimmy lee. had that experience many times over the intervening years, and i was shocked and very upset to .earn this news a few hours ago as jamie dimon said his own statement, jimmy was a force of nature in the best sense. alix: and i'm very sorry for the loss of your friend and business partner. when i read about him, it seems like he was the guy who created him and eight. &a.m what were some of his favorite -- your favorite characteristics? person of great...
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justa: jimmy lee, dead at 62 years old.e back in just a moment. >> he was a pioneer, he changed with the times. outwork anyone. he had a great vision of where the business was going and was as good as anyone i had ever town in using his wisdom convince you that he could solve your problem, and he did it with a great attitude and a great client focus. ♪ . . olivia: good afternoon. mark: this is the bloomberg market day. it is down to the wire again for greece as the nation faces critical deadlines to pay the imf and reach a new deal on aid with europe. olivia: we have an exclusive interview with venture capitalist john doerr. mark: and the treasury department making history by announcing a woman will be honored on the face of the new $10 bill. we will tell you what's behind that decision. olivia: good afternoon. mark: thank you for joining us. let's begin with a look at the markets. stocks on the rise -- a nasdaq composite hit an all-time high earlier, when day after the fed signaled it would continue to
justa: jimmy lee, dead at 62 years old.e back in just a moment. >> he was a pioneer, he changed with the times. outwork anyone. he had a great vision of where the business was going and was as good as anyone i had ever town in using his wisdom convince you that he could solve your problem, and he did it with a great attitude and a great client focus. ♪ . . olivia: good afternoon. mark: this is the bloomberg market day. it is down to the wire again for greece as the nation faces critical...
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when we were talking about paul tudor jones, jimmy lee mentor hundreds of people.s -- who questions is going to take his place at jpmorgan? it seems there is a very deep bench there. our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of jimmy lee. he was 62 years old. this is bloomberg. we will be right back. ♪ betty: this is the bloomberg market day. pimm: anthem not giving up its takeover bid for cigna. david kobani at -- rejected the bid. itsy, anthem reiterated commitment to the deal. >> this is a priority for us. it has the attention of the board of directors. we are determined to move quickly to complete this transaction. this: let's get more on with ed hammond. how many times has anthem gone to cigna? we count this as the fifth. possibly, number six. betty: how are they going to get this deal done? , the reason cigna does not want to do this deal is the chief executive wants to be chief executive, president, chairman, and head of the integration committee. how they get it done is a good question. they seem to have gotten some it is an issue of who gets
when we were talking about paul tudor jones, jimmy lee mentor hundreds of people.s -- who questions is going to take his place at jpmorgan? it seems there is a very deep bench there. our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of jimmy lee. he was 62 years old. this is bloomberg. we will be right back. ♪ betty: this is the bloomberg market day. pimm: anthem not giving up its takeover bid for cigna. david kobani at -- rejected the bid. itsy, anthem reiterated commitment to the...
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when i think of deal-making, i don't think of anybody else but jimmy lee. he's going to be missed by a lot of us. he was the guy that also taught us a lot. some people wouldn't pick up the phone sometimes and what was great about jimmy, he would teach but things, about how to understand things. he was a very decent man. liz: jimmy lee was 62 years old. thank you, charlie. we'll be right back. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call 1-888-438-9061 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $423. call libert
when i think of deal-making, i don't think of anybody else but jimmy lee. he's going to be missed by a lot of us. he was the guy that also taught us a lot. some people wouldn't pick up the phone sometimes and what was great about jimmy, he would teach but things, about how to understand things. he was a very decent man. liz: jimmy lee was 62 years old. thank you, charlie. we'll be right back. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a...
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passing, it is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart i inform you our beloved friend and colleague jimmy lee unexpectedly passed away this morning. our prayers and thoughts with his wife beth, three children, lex sy, jamie, izzy. and hess entire family we dearly loved. jimmy was mentor to my and some others. vice chairman of our company and former head of our investment bank, jimmy made an indelible valuable contribution to our company, clients, our industry over his nearly 40 years of dedicated and selfless service. jimmy was a master of his craft. he was so much more. he was incomparable force of nature to all who had the honor of knowing him. he will be sorely missed. we love you, jimmy. for those that don't know, a truly legend on wall street everyone in the business knew. everybody is talking about this right now. >> you know, listen, wall street guys get a bad rap. some of it's deserved. jimmy lee was one of the good guys. i mean, i'm telling you this was a guy that played it straight. loved the job. he could have easily been a ceo at a bank. he liked doing deals up till the end. melis
passing, it is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart i inform you our beloved friend and colleague jimmy lee unexpectedly passed away this morning. our prayers and thoughts with his wife beth, three children, lex sy, jamie, izzy. and hess entire family we dearly loved. jimmy was mentor to my and some others. vice chairman of our company and former head of our investment bank, jimmy made an indelible valuable contribution to our company, clients, our industry over his nearly 40 years of dedicated...
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jimmy lee. we remember jimmy lee today dead at 62 years old. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ ♪ can it track my crew's performance, and protect their heads? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ at cognizant, we see opportunities for every company. to meet the new digital demands of their customers. can it process my insurance claim? like, right now? can it download a track while i'm sampling it? can my keys find me? with the power of digital, analytics and automation now every little "thing" can provide even greater value. ok, so can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >>> welcome back to squawk box everyone. leading decision makers of emerging economic powers gathering in st. petersburg today. jeff is there. what can you tell us? >> hi becky. this is the st. petersburg international economic forum. effect
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jpmorgan vice chairman jimmy lee has died unexpectedly at the age of 62. s investment bank and was well known for his work in the syndicated loan market. ceo jamie dimon saying jimmy was a master of his craft but he was so much more. he was an incomparable force of nature. we're joined by kate kelly and andrew ross sorkin for how wall street is reacting to this loss. kate? >> kelly, people are very shocked. i mean jimmy lee was an inexhaustible presence traveling all over the world working with clients seven days a week, all night. to think he passed and at this very young age unexpectedly is just a shock to everybody. everybody i've spokeown to on wall street be this they in the hedge fund world, private equity alumni of jpmorgan, people still there, share that surprise and really sad necessary. sheryl sandberg posted something on facebook about her sadness at the loss of a friend and collaborator. jpmorgan of course one of the underwriters for facebook's deal, its ipo. and i do remember when her book came out, "lean in," jimmy lee, interestingly, being a
jpmorgan vice chairman jimmy lee has died unexpectedly at the age of 62. s investment bank and was well known for his work in the syndicated loan market. ceo jamie dimon saying jimmy was a master of his craft but he was so much more. he was an incomparable force of nature. we're joined by kate kelly and andrew ross sorkin for how wall street is reacting to this loss. kate? >> kelly, people are very shocked. i mean jimmy lee was an inexhaustible presence traveling all over the world...
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betty liu remembers jimmy lee and his legacy.the legendary jpmorgan dealmaker passed away wednesday morning. he was just 62. in his 40 year career on wall street, he earned a reputation as a master dealmaker, front and center of some of the biggest deals in corporate america. lee was a consummate banker. he never let up. he just always thought there was a way to get a deal done. ofty: comcast's acquisition general electric, general motors ipo after the government dell buyout by michael dell and most recently, three massive tech ipos -- facebook, twitter and alibaba. his massive rolodex was well known throughout wall street and earned him a trillion dollar track record. but so did his charismatic personality. >> he showed how you mix aggressiveness with being nice. his legacy as if you are going to be a banker, that's a you should be. betty: he ditched the pinstripes for a mark zuckerberg like hoodie and personally walked dick costolo to his suv. >> he was in the whole bank but he represented everything that's good about j.p. morg
betty liu remembers jimmy lee and his legacy.the legendary jpmorgan dealmaker passed away wednesday morning. he was just 62. in his 40 year career on wall street, he earned a reputation as a master dealmaker, front and center of some of the biggest deals in corporate america. lee was a consummate banker. he never let up. he just always thought there was a way to get a deal done. ofty: comcast's acquisition general electric, general motors ipo after the government dell buyout by michael dell and...
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this book lifts up the importance of jimmie lee jackson. if it hadn't been for the death of jimmy jackson. the selma march would not have happened. and bloody sunday probably would not have happened because it was 250, at 300 people blacks from marion who were incensed and enraged to jimmie lee jackson had met such a war will death at the hands of state troopers that said we are going to march from selma, montgomery, they heard the march was supposed to start on march 7th, they came ready to march king was in atlanta, abernathy was there. they had no intention of starting that sunday although originally they talked a little bit about it and that is where the people in marion got the idea so they came and they were so determined to march because of jimmie lee jackson's death but they did march and then bloody sunday occurred. those events are closely linked and bloody sunday is extremely important for the passage of the bill and if it hadn't been for bloody sunday there wouldn't have been the call for clergy and people all over the country an
this book lifts up the importance of jimmie lee jackson. if it hadn't been for the death of jimmy jackson. the selma march would not have happened. and bloody sunday probably would not have happened because it was 250, at 300 people blacks from marion who were incensed and enraged to jimmie lee jackson had met such a war will death at the hands of state troopers that said we are going to march from selma, montgomery, they heard the march was supposed to start on march 7th, they came ready to...
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dimon said jimmy lee did pass away unexpectedly.n on the street and when we had him on here on cnbc as jimmy, investment banker notable for his role in the development of the leveraged finance markets in the u.s. in 1980s help is also widely credited as the architect of the modern day syndicated loan market. jimmy lee, passing away unexpectedly. back to you. >> thank you very much. back down to bill gross. last time we talked even in the last few days we've seen high yield continue to get whacked. hyg down a couple person. i don't think you love it it's 17% of fixed income holdings. have you been selling high yield? >> no the high yield bonds that we own, brian are 12-month pieces of paper and their prices are relatively unaffected. i share the observation, though, that high yield etfs and corporate credit spreads in general are getting hit, spreads wider, prices going lower for high yield bonds. and i think there's the potential there, and it depends upon the economy and depends upon what yellen says later on and the liquidity that
dimon said jimmy lee did pass away unexpectedly.n on the street and when we had him on here on cnbc as jimmy, investment banker notable for his role in the development of the leveraged finance markets in the u.s. in 1980s help is also widely credited as the architect of the modern day syndicated loan market. jimmy lee, passing away unexpectedly. back to you. >> thank you very much. back down to bill gross. last time we talked even in the last few days we've seen high yield continue to get...
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crashed into the center divider on highway 4 after being shot. >> reporter:again, sheriff spokesperson jimmy lee >>sot/tc: lee, he crashed into the center divide. procounced dead. we are looking to see if related we believe gang related, and not random. >> reporter:autthorities say they continue to follow leads, but right now, do not have any suspects in the case. te >> catherine: the man who was killed on saturday. >> catherine: was tomas mendez. he worked as a cook at katys kreek restaurant in walnut creek. and katys korner in san ramon. >> catherine: his family says mendez might have been heading home from work when he was shot on highway 4. near bailey road. >> catherine: san jose police have released disturbing video showing a robbery earlier >> catherine: this month in a parking garage. >> catherine: it shows two women being surprised by two men.who grabbed their purses and ran. >> catherine: it happened at a garage on south 2nd street. during the struggle - one of the women was knocked down. >> catherine: both suspects are described as hispanic and in their 20's. >> catherine: police hope
crashed into the center divider on highway 4 after being shot. >> reporter:again, sheriff spokesperson jimmy lee >>sot/tc: lee, he crashed into the center divide. procounced dead. we are looking to see if related we believe gang related, and not random. >> reporter:autthorities say they continue to follow leads, but right now, do not have any suspects in the case. te >> catherine: the man who was killed on saturday. >> catherine: was tomas mendez. he worked as a...
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. >>> "the wall street journal" remembers famed banked jimmy lee.ed of a heart attack in his connecticut home. he was a vice chairman at j jpmorgan chase. he gave advice on some of the biggest deals in corporate america and helped build the modern private equity industry. jimmy lee was 62. >>> nbc's brian williams will not return to the nightly news anchor chair. instead they reportedly dyazided on a new role for williams handling breaking news on msnbc. lester holt is expected to be named as williams' perm naenlt successor on the nightly news. >> and "the hollywood reporter" says donald trump's campaign may have paid actors to show up at his announcement to run for president. supporters were heard supporting him on tuesday. there was a consulting group and casting company that has worked with donald trum envelope the past and it offered to pay actors $50 to cheer on donald trump and carry signs. cbs news has reached out to donald trump's campaign, but so far no response. >>> new photos show what david sweat and richard matt may look like now after
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jp morgan vice-chairman jimmy lee has died suddenly at age 62. he was exercising at home when he fell short of breath. he was taken to the hospital, where he died. the investment baker has worked for jp morgan since 1975. he was involved in some of wall street's biggest ipo including motors, andl alibaba. he is survived by his wife and three children. the wearable devices maker fitb it has priced its ipo at $20. leslie picker has been tracking this for us in new york. what is the investor appeal? why did it grant -- generate greater than expected? this company generated more than $250 million in proceeds from when they first showed it -- started their roadshow. they have increased shares. they pressed about that. that is tremendous demand. fitbit thatbout could generate such demand? in thewer is largely finances. this is a profitable company. this is a company that is one of only four tech companies that have gone public this year with a profit. that has investors excited. it is also posting tremendous growth. in thetripled in sales first quarter
jp morgan vice-chairman jimmy lee has died suddenly at age 62. he was exercising at home when he fell short of breath. he was taken to the hospital, where he died. the investment baker has worked for jp morgan since 1975. he was involved in some of wall street's biggest ipo including motors, andl alibaba. he is survived by his wife and three children. the wearable devices maker fitb it has priced its ipo at $20. leslie picker has been tracking this for us in new york. what is the investor...
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to jimmy lee of j.p. morgan chase about these two firms. what did he have to say?it was a great interview. one of the last interviews he gave. he really saw both of these firms and both of these men coming to their own. he speculated that they could come even close it together and he was one of the people we talked to that said it's not impossible to think about blackstone buying a traditional asset manager or blackrock eyeing an alternative manager. they cross paths in certain social situations. jason: they do. when you deal in that rare binary, you are bound to run into each other. , thank you solly much. , cars and set on fire in paris by angry taxi drivers. the story is next. ♪ mark: welcome back. i'm mark crumpton. let's get a check of the markets now. julie hyman is standing by. julie: we are looking at markets muddling along. stocks a little bit higher here but definitely off the highs of the session as we rebound from yesterday's losses. the biggest losses yesterday for the s&p 500 that we have seen since last april. still singing a lot of optimism despite
to jimmy lee of j.p. morgan chase about these two firms. what did he have to say?it was a great interview. one of the last interviews he gave. he really saw both of these firms and both of these men coming to their own. he speculated that they could come even close it together and he was one of the people we talked to that said it's not impossible to think about blackstone buying a traditional asset manager or blackrock eyeing an alternative manager. they cross paths in certain social...
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. >> on a brighter note, you remember jimmy lee? he was a titan on wall street.d, because of his job, went to work every day at 5:00 in the morning and would leave a note for his kids about something they did the night before. it was really touching and it reminded everyone there to live your life every day as if the person is going to write your eulogy is watching because they probably are. >>> some exciting news that was shared with our viewers this morning. take a listen to this. >> we've had an extra little man or girl onset set for the past five months. >> my husband and i are having a baby. >> we're very excited for her. this is thrilling. her parents are super excited. it's going to be their first grandchild. it is very exciting. we're super happy. we love you. baby shower on the way. all right. >>> television history, when you think about that what do you think of? the moon landing, the o.j. simpson and bronco chase? then this. >> we asked you if you would like to see jesse watters substitute for me on "the factor." most of you yes. june 25th watters will
. >> on a brighter note, you remember jimmy lee? he was a titan on wall street.d, because of his job, went to work every day at 5:00 in the morning and would leave a note for his kids about something they did the night before. it was really touching and it reminded everyone there to live your life every day as if the person is going to write your eulogy is watching because they probably are. >>> some exciting news that was shared with our viewers this morning. take a listen to...
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i can also tell you, i understand the history of jimmy lee jackson of the 16th street bombing and the nine people killed last week. the wounds are very real and deep. my father is 70 years old. hopefully he can have peace. >> thank you for sharing all of that. hold on we want to bring in ronnie musgrove. he was governor when voters decided to keep the state flag. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, alisyn. pleasure to be with you. >> governor sorry for the delay. what do you think about governor nikki haley coming out and so unequivocally saying it's time for the flag to come down? >> well now is a time for healing. certainly, it is time to retire the confederate flag. but, if all we take away from this horrible tragedy is that we have done terribly little for inequality in america, that's not a good sign. i think it's time to move forward with the discussion that matters. getting rid of the flag in mississippi won't end racism. keeping it shows we are not going to try. >> let's talk about mississippi. your state is in a worse predicament than south carolina because your
i can also tell you, i understand the history of jimmy lee jackson of the 16th street bombing and the nine people killed last week. the wounds are very real and deep. my father is 70 years old. hopefully he can have peace. >> thank you for sharing all of that. hold on we want to bring in ronnie musgrove. he was governor when voters decided to keep the state flag. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, alisyn. pleasure to be with you. >> governor sorry for the delay....
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in just a second, steve phieffer and adar cohen discuss their book jimmy, lee and james. it is about the 1965 selma to montgomery voting rights march and events that led up to it. they are joined by two activists who participated in the march. this panel is just beginning. . .
in just a second, steve phieffer and adar cohen discuss their book jimmy, lee and james. it is about the 1965 selma to montgomery voting rights march and events that led up to it. they are joined by two activists who participated in the march. this panel is just beginning. . .
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medgar evers, walter scott and jimmy lee jackson.ain and hopefully we can -- i don't know. i'm 30 but i'm tired of seeing it. >> i'm 43 and i think we're all tired of seeing it. we do understand, we do understand that this man said he wanted to kill black people in there, and if that is your deranged goal, this is a well-known target to do it. >> well, you know, mr. berman, if you can't be black in the church, where can you be black in this country anymore? >> good point. it is being investigated as a hate crime right now. what's the community doing over the next several hours and several days to heal? >> just hugging, kissing, and there's an old hymn that we're going to get on our bended knees with our face to the rising sun and just pray, o, lord and just help us on this day. >> your friend, the state senator, reverend pinckney, i think he'd be proud. so thanks so much. kate? >> all right. thanks so much, john. we're going to get back to the ground in charleston, south carolina, in just a moment. i want to head over to the white ho
medgar evers, walter scott and jimmy lee jackson.ain and hopefully we can -- i don't know. i'm 30 but i'm tired of seeing it. >> i'm 43 and i think we're all tired of seeing it. we do understand, we do understand that this man said he wanted to kill black people in there, and if that is your deranged goal, this is a well-known target to do it. >> well, you know, mr. berman, if you can't be black in the church, where can you be black in this country anymore? >> good point. it...
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our thoughts with jimmy lee's family. and "fast money" begins right now. >>> indeed, "fast money" does begin right now. we're live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking new york's times square. hello, everybody. i'm mandy drury sitting in for melissa lee tonight. cnbc has breaking coverage of three huge stories at this hour. oracle out with earnings just moments ago and the stock is tanking. the call getting under way now. our own josh lipton will bring us those headlines in just a matter of moments. also the protests in greece just concluding but will there be even bigger ones tomorrow as a crucial deadline looms? plus we're awaiting the price of fitbit, which could be one of the biggest ipos of the year, and kayla will bring you the details of that as they break. but first the story of the hour. oracle falling 8% on a massive earnings miss. cnbc's josh lipton is live from san francisco with the latest. hi there, josh. >> well, mandy, year to date oracle's stock was basically flat heading into this print, now down hard
our thoughts with jimmy lee's family. and "fast money" begins right now. >>> indeed, "fast money" does begin right now. we're live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking new york's times square. hello, everybody. i'm mandy drury sitting in for melissa lee tonight. cnbc has breaking coverage of three huge stories at this hour. oracle out with earnings just moments ago and the stock is tanking. the call getting under way now. our own josh lipton will bring us those...
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jimmie lee. wall street will listen. he changed america. forget one laptop per child.cher per child. good morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mike mckee. the news out of trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a press conference now. we will bring you the latest headlines on what is going on in trusted. it is not the first time charleston has seen a tragedy this year. mike: the scott shooting. this comes after that. that is spent trade in racial terms. brendan: it is one of those things that is normally
jimmie lee. wall street will listen. he changed america. forget one laptop per child.cher per child. good morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance" in new york. this is thursday, june 18. tom keene is out to me. out today. vonnie: he is out to you. brendan: joining me are vonnie quinn and mike mckee. the news out of trust and is stunning. it is hard to fathom. there are nine dead outside of the emmanuel ame church. the police chief has called it a hate crime. vonnie: he's holding a...
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working at the international level or even better, working the glory of transactions like the late jimmy leestill a romance to banking, but will the banking industry be there in five years, 10 years for the new bill rhodes, for the new james lee? with us bill rhodes. yesterday was an amazing service for jimmy, the gathering of the clan, i was there with betty liu and others of bloomberg, michael bloomberg was there as well. is this industry going to be around in five years or 10 years? are you going to be able to go to williams or go to brown and say hey, kid, you can be like jimmy, you can be like bill rhodes? william: no doubt there is a challenge to the shadow banking legislation,. frank and other versions of it, people are -- dodd-frank and other versions of it, the volker rule, banking has changed, but it will be there. we have to get back to the basics were culture counts -- tom: and community. william: exactly. i'm a cochair of the group of 30 where we are talking about culture and combat in the sense that the bank really has to go back to that idea where it if the customer comes firs
working at the international level or even better, working the glory of transactions like the late jimmy leestill a romance to banking, but will the banking industry be there in five years, 10 years for the new bill rhodes, for the new james lee? with us bill rhodes. yesterday was an amazing service for jimmy, the gathering of the clan, i was there with betty liu and others of bloomberg, michael bloomberg was there as well. is this industry going to be around in five years or 10 years? are you...
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. >> legendary wall street deal maker jimmy lee passed away. he was 62 years old.ed pioneer the use of sind loans which fuelled the leverage buyout boom in the 1980s. he played a big part of the deal. in a statement jamie dimon says jimmy was a master of his craft but he was so much more. it was an incomparable force of nature. >> a u.s. judge says ellen pao must pay $276,000 to cover legal costs from her discrimination lawsuit. a former partner sued claiming her career was short circuited because she is a woman. she is now interim ceo at a social news site. her case became the flashpoint in the on going discussion about gender equity, tech and venture capital firms. >> jarks lew says the newly redesigned $10 bill will feature the face of a woman. it will still be included somehow in the new note. he'll announce the selection later this year. it goes into circulation in 2020. a lot of you writing in with suggestions on who should be on this new $10 bill. rosa parks is a favorite contender out there. harriet tubman as well. more modern names like oprah. >> we have m
. >> legendary wall street deal maker jimmy lee passed away. he was 62 years old.ed pioneer the use of sind loans which fuelled the leverage buyout boom in the 1980s. he played a big part of the deal. in a statement jamie dimon says jimmy was a master of his craft but he was so much more. it was an incomparable force of nature. >> a u.s. judge says ellen pao must pay $276,000 to cover legal costs from her discrimination lawsuit. a former partner sued claiming her career was short...
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. >> one more note jimmy lee's funeral at st. pats. piece that walks through what happened during that hour and a half and the speech that jamie dimon and others gave. it will bring a tear to your eye. >> and eulogy from his son. >> he was a special man and it was a very special ceremony and he would have loved it. he would have absolutely loved it. so there you have it. >> okay. coming up, why a large majority of americans are holding off or delaying preventive care. the disturbing details are next. but first as we head to break, check out the action in europe this morning. green arrows across the board. there's continued optimism about the possibility of a deal between greece and it's creditors. greece markets are rocking. the others, not so bad either. we're back after this. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a cras
. >> one more note jimmy lee's funeral at st. pats. piece that walks through what happened during that hour and a half and the speech that jamie dimon and others gave. it will bring a tear to your eye. >> and eulogy from his son. >> he was a special man and it was a very special ceremony and he would have loved it. he would have absolutely loved it. so there you have it. >> okay. coming up, why a large majority of americans are holding off or delaying preventive care....
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. >> mika and i knew but you knew very well jimmy lee who worked for j.p. morgan chase.st a real force and investment banking. and he must have had a heart attack on the treadmill yesterday. i read the news this morning. you know we were just shocked by it. i know you're especially shocked. >> i was totally shocked. he is one of the larger than life figures. happens to be my age 62 but very fit, worked out and that's where it happened. spent a lot of time with him in the trenches on some problems trying to fix the deficit. jimmy is part of the team trying to raise money to deal with the deficit. and most of all, he was an extraordinary family man. >> yes. >> he was an extraordinary family man. he met his wife in college. three kids in their early 20s. and it's xwust one of the saddest things i've been through in a while. >> that's one of the first things we talked about this morning. you talked immediately about what a great family man he was and what a great father he was. zbh and how much he loved williams. he sent his kids there. he supported the school and that's all
. >> mika and i knew but you knew very well jimmy lee who worked for j.p. morgan chase.st a real force and investment banking. and he must have had a heart attack on the treadmill yesterday. i read the news this morning. you know we were just shocked by it. i know you're especially shocked. >> i was totally shocked. he is one of the larger than life figures. happens to be my age 62 but very fit, worked out and that's where it happened. spent a lot of time with him in the trenches on...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, you and kathie lee. >> regis: yeah, and we had a a little prize, a little somethingt. and you stood up and said, "i win." >> jimmy: yeah. and i didn't win, yeah. [ laughter ] well, here's what happened. because i know it's a live show, so i told my buddy, i go, look, you do that trivia contest where you talk to someone on the phone. you go, "all right, who starred in the movie 'star wars?'" [ laughter ] and then they -- >> regis: is that me? is that me? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's kind of you. i'm trying to be you a little bit. >> regis: do it, do it. i love it. you do the best. >> jimmy: who was chewbacca's -- [ laughter ] who was the voice of darth vader -- [ laughter ] -- in "star wars"? who was the voice of darth vader? and they go, "is it james earl jones?" and you go, "that's correct!" you win a suitcase or something. and then you go, pick a number between one and 100 and whatever person in the audience that is, they get the suitcase as well. and so, i said to my buddy, whatever number they say, just stand up because it's a live show and the camera h
. >> jimmy: yeah, you and kathie lee. >> regis: yeah, and we had a a little prize, a little somethingt. and you stood up and said, "i win." >> jimmy: yeah. and i didn't win, yeah. [ laughter ] well, here's what happened. because i know it's a live show, so i told my buddy, i go, look, you do that trivia contest where you talk to someone on the phone. you go, "all right, who starred in the movie 'star wars?'" [ laughter ] and then they -- >> regis: is...
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jimmy: let's find out who else is nice. next is -- who is this person, yehya? >> the guy play with the bruce lee. keng-fu. m hong kong. he play kung fu a lot. he fly in the air. he do movie with brosnan. >> jackie chan! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: wow. there he is. tell us, tell us a little something about your experience with jackie chan. >> jackie chan, i eat pizza, i am right behind him. jackie! it's the man you scare me. jackie chan, how you scare! he's very nice. >> jimmy: very nice, everybody. all right. our next celebrity is, who is that man? >> the guy doctor, met the -- lack loose -- in tv with oprah, she make him famous. >> dr. phil! >> jimmy: not dr. phil, very close. >> he like a very big -- >> jimmy: chris? >> dr. oz? >> jimmy: dr. oz! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dr. oz, there you are with dr. oz. >> is very nice. >> jimmy: he's very nice. >> also he cancer for me, i have cancer, he tell me i check your blood. you have blood, you have address in your blood. >> jimmy: you had a lot of grease in your blood. i remember we emptied your blood. we gave you a grease change and gave you new
jimmy: let's find out who else is nice. next is -- who is this person, yehya? >> the guy play with the bruce lee. keng-fu. m hong kong. he play kung fu a lot. he fly in the air. he do movie with brosnan. >> jackie chan! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: wow. there he is. tell us, tell us a little something about your experience with jackie chan. >> jackie chan, i eat pizza, i am right behind him. jackie! it's the man you scare me. jackie chan, how you scare! he's very...
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- jimmy's deli >> reporter: has owned this valley for 16 years and he held that half a million people and special up to the parade will equal a boost to his bottom line. >>a big impact >> reporter: lee through downtown oakland and a portion of harrison street and lake shore drive then did into the civic center area. >> of the bay area will generate a lot of money out here. >> oakland is a very proud city. they said that we were going to write it and we did not we were good. and that expect a great turnout tomorrow. >> reporter: scott rates kron 4news >> pam: ahead at eight. >> pam: a fast -spreading california wildfire. destroys at least three homes. and is forcing evacuations tonight. >> pam: the major security flaw on some android phones. you need to know about. >> pam: and new details emerge about the berkeley building. in tuesdays' deadly collapse. >> pam: what may be to blame for the deaths of six young students. >> diane: get a full day to day with clear skies. we will start warming up for the weekend. i will tell you more about it stay with us! >> pam: new information coming out today. about the deadly balcony collapse that killed six young people in berkeley. >> pam: those s
- jimmy's deli >> reporter: has owned this valley for 16 years and he held that half a million people and special up to the parade will equal a boost to his bottom line. >>a big impact >> reporter: lee through downtown oakland and a portion of harrison street and lake shore drive then did into the civic center area. >> of the bay area will generate a lot of money out here. >> oakland is a very proud city. they said that we were going to write it and we did not we...
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lee. >>> time for a little fun now. the year 1979 here i am. this is so embarrassing. here is another. that's me alongside my brothers tony and jimmy.sight of fashion and groovy catch phases and social outcries. now only on cnn can you experience it like this. >> norman lear and bud created iconic show. >> they revolutionized american tv. >> i wasn't going to play around with mom debited the car and how are we going to keep get from finding out about it. >> just because a guy is sensitive, you make him out a queer. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. i guy who wears glasses is a four-eyes. i guy who is a fag is a queer. >> i said they better be careful. >> dy-no-mite! >> never been a complete black family on tv before with the father. >> i want us watching all black shows for a change. >> where are you going to find one? >> los angeles lakers against the milwaukee bucks. >> if there's a legacy of television in the '70s, it's that you mattered. ♪ we will we will rock you ♪ when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can d
lee. >>> time for a little fun now. the year 1979 here i am. this is so embarrassing. here is another. that's me alongside my brothers tony and jimmy.sight of fashion and groovy catch phases and social outcries. now only on cnn can you experience it like this. >> norman lear and bud created iconic show. >> they revolutionized american tv. >> i wasn't going to play around with mom debited the car and how are we going to keep get from finding out about it. >> just...
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lee, you don't know. here's another. >> tell us your name. johnny lamb. >> what do you do? >> i'm in the furniture business. >> is this your daughter. >> yes, sure is. >> what is your name? >> jimmy're from north carolina. >> jayden. >> why jayden? >> well, we secti unisex name and then we found out that will smith named his son jayden. >> jimmy: here's another. >> what's your name. >> ethan moorehart. >> where are you from? akron, ohio. >> what's your name? >> cage. >> cage? >> yeah, named after nicolas cage. >> do you think you're ever going to remove your face and go with john travolta? >>. >> jimmy: i don't now. cage could be gender neutral. it could be like a prison cage. i think we have one more. >> what is your name? >> my name is shae howard. >> is this your son? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: gender specific or gender neutral? >> neutral! >> sir yante howard. >> sir yante? >> well, sir is certainly not gender neutral. >> jimmy: i think yante may be a different name than sir. what we're going to do next is play show and tell. this is the wall of america, and on the wall of america right now there are many people from all over the country, and they have items to show us and tell
lee, you don't know. here's another. >> tell us your name. johnny lamb. >> what do you do? >> i'm in the furniture business. >> is this your daughter. >> yes, sure is. >> what is your name? >> jimmy're from north carolina. >> jayden. >> why jayden? >> well, we secti unisex name and then we found out that will smith named his son jayden. >> jimmy: here's another. >> what's your name. >> ethan moorehart. >> where...
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lee style. >> i think we'll start a huge thing. >> it will be huge. >> we'll see if meredith comes through and jimmy fallon and hugh jackman. >> i i think coming up next week. >> i think kara lee is coming and laura. >> matt they were all amazing. >> they were great. >> you know who showed up which was weird, david blaine. like like. >> there i am in the same shirt, and the same shoes. people are tweeting get another pair. >> they are over it. >> you did wear a different pair today. >> anyway this is just some friends, judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very, very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one. regis and joy came over with their best friends, the glazers. auld weekend. >> drinking and cavorting. i know houses you people do. >> epic. that evening frank and i did for the tenth time, something called danish angels research. to benefit a beautiful family in greenwich, who lost one daughter to it and their son is also battling. the concept of love your neighbor as you love yourself look around. in your own neighborhood there are people who really need your help. but gladys knight performed. look at gladys. she turned
lee style. >> i think we'll start a huge thing. >> it will be huge. >> we'll see if meredith comes through and jimmy fallon and hugh jackman. >> i i think coming up next week. >> i think kara lee is coming and laura. >> matt they were all amazing. >> they were great. >> you know who showed up which was weird, david blaine. like like. >> there i am in the same shirt, and the same shoes. people are tweeting get another pair. >> they are...
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lee and hoda doing their versions of some push-ups. matt did much better push-ups there. >> on tuesday i was challenged by jimmy kimmel to do the give them kid curls. >> one, two, three, four five -- 16 17 18 19 and 20. >> oh i love that. >> yeah. just a little fun there. they had so much fun. >> did they all throw up afterwards? >> i did. i was the one that threw up. trying to rally some support for our servicemen and women veterans and their families. back to you. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. when it's go, go to the new choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. choicehotels.com new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance flonase controls six. seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. [narration throughout] i started my camry. ran a race most wouldn't dream of starting. chose to take down
lee and hoda doing their versions of some push-ups. matt did much better push-ups there. >> on tuesday i was challenged by jimmy kimmel to do the give them kid curls. >> one, two, three, four five -- 16 17 18 19 and 20. >> oh i love that. >> yeah. just a little fun there. they had so much fun. >> did they all throw up afterwards? >> i did. i was the one that threw up. trying to rally some support for our servicemen and women veterans and their families. back...
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lee style. >> i think we will start a huge thing. >> i think it will be huge. we're going to see if meredith comes through and waiting for jimmy cast. we're going to have some cast members on i think coming up next week. >> i think kara lee and laura. >> yeah. >> and matt morrison. they were all amazing. >> they're great in it, aren't they. >> you know who showed up which was weird like david blain, hocus-pocus, the magician back stage. >> he has to have a personal life. >> there you are. >> i keep wearing the same shirt. >> i know. >> the same shoes, over and over. people are tweeting get another pair. that's what they're saying. they're over it. >> and you did wear a different pair today. >> i wore the same. the same. >> this is just friends judy and paul from roanoke came. you had a very very busy weekend. >> i had a busy one, yeah. on saturday -- regis and joy came over with their best friends the glazers, so all afternoon was just -- >> drinking and cavorting -- >> it was. >> i know how you people do. epic. epic. but that evening frank and i hosted for the tenth time something called the dana's angels research fund, d.a.r
lee style. >> i think we will start a huge thing. >> i think it will be huge. we're going to see if meredith comes through and waiting for jimmy cast. we're going to have some cast members on i think coming up next week. >> i think kara lee and laura. >> yeah. >> and matt morrison. they were all amazing. >> they're great in it, aren't they. >> you know who showed up which was weird like david blain, hocus-pocus, the magician back stage. >> he has...
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lee would be right. the ribs are great, too. >> there's so much sauce. >> six ounces of flank stank, look for lean if you're a volume eater. who is it? >> it's cousin jimmyif you like the taste. it's not for everyone. who's next? >> who is it? >> oh it's our friend with favorite desserts. we have a piece of cherry pie and a medium-sized brownie. which has fewer calories? >> definitely the pie. >> the brownie. >> definitely the pie would be right. the pie has fewer. it seems like it would be more. >> because it's fruit? [ laughter ] >> they're both high. one is going to be 325 and one is 450. cut in the half. >> we should point out you have four and i have two. no, you have two and i have four. >> no! now we have little blake bringing two cute desserts. blake has one of those rocket pops that and a regular sized -- >> this might be a trick question hoda. >> i'm going with the rocket pop. >> i'll go with the rocket pop, too. >> you would be right even though it's sugary. 09 calories versus 130. zbl( so who wins? >> she doesn't win! >> of course i do. >> i thought i had more. >> i think kathie lee won. >> and i'm a terrible mathematician. >> i can't get thi
lee would be right. the ribs are great, too. >> there's so much sauce. >> six ounces of flank stank, look for lean if you're a volume eater. who is it? >> it's cousin jimmyif you like the taste. it's not for everyone. who's next? >> who is it? >> oh it's our friend with favorite desserts. we have a piece of cherry pie and a medium-sized brownie. which has fewer calories? >> definitely the pie. >> the brownie. >> definitely the pie would be right....