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reporter: today was part of back to back events organized by the john wall family foundation. yesterday he was in his hometown of raleigh, north carolina, giving school supplies to another 300 lucky kids. have met him before, but a great experience. >> he does a lot of community service. reporter: this was the second consecutive year that wall conducted the back-to-school giveaway. his major motivation is to give youngsters some of the things he did not have growing up. but iilar situations, also what to give back to kids and families who have been less fortunate. when asked what is more gratifying, winning a regular-season nba game or helping out 300 kids, the superstar do not hesitate. >> it has to be helping the kids. i'm more excited seeing their smiles and knowing that i'm making their day, making their year. the flying circuses lifting off and county. the annual hot air balloon show got off. the next airshow launches tomorrow in fauquier county. you can even take a trip yourself. hot air balloon rides are running the entire weekend. coming up next, do you prefer the beac
reporter: today was part of back to back events organized by the john wall family foundation. yesterday he was in his hometown of raleigh, north carolina, giving school supplies to another 300 lucky kids. have met him before, but a great experience. >> he does a lot of community service. reporter: this was the second consecutive year that wall conducted the back-to-school giveaway. his major motivation is to give youngsters some of the things he did not have growing up. but iilar...
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the john wall jersey, the bags for the kids, very nice for back to school. putting smiles on everybody's faces with the weather this week. about hot today, 90, average this time of year. it was 87 at reagan national, the humidity up, too. 90, it was not as good as it has been, but it will he go from here. in many places, even hotter at the beginning of the week. front that aweak trying to run into the heat and humidity. the heat and humidity is what this is most about. the big sure, sunday into monday, adding humidity, close to 100 monday. that looks to be the hottest day of the next seven. view, low to mid 60's, 70 downtown. not quite the crisp chill of a couple days ago. decent running weather, the washington and old dominion to go, a half-mile -- a half marathon. still decent running weather. tomorrow, isolated storms possible. like 95id 90's, feeling in some cases. the humidity is not through the roof yet. trap, the night, wolf abba, it will be hot. find some shade outside of the venue, then get your seats on the lawns. poppingthe rain chances out to the
the john wall jersey, the bags for the kids, very nice for back to school. putting smiles on everybody's faces with the weather this week. about hot today, 90, average this time of year. it was 87 at reagan national, the humidity up, too. 90, it was not as good as it has been, but it will he go from here. in many places, even hotter at the beginning of the week. front that aweak trying to run into the heat and humidity. the heat and humidity is what this is most about. the big sure, sunday into...
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he didn't john wall it in to the ground as he would look good. >> that's coming from kristin. the high compliments. center that was awesome though, very cool moment. >> yes. while the nats were playing, despite having that concussion on thursday that he was back on the practice field today. hear what the coach has to say ab ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. tea? now
he didn't john wall it in to the ground as he would look good. >> that's coming from kristin. the high compliments. center that was awesome though, very cool moment. >> yes. while the nats were playing, despite having that concussion on thursday that he was back on the practice field today. hear what the coach has to say ab ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from...
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it was given to john wall ii and auctioned off. last night it sold for $5.5 million. ferrari testarossa used on the miami vice tv show in the 1980s could sell for up to $1 million. and the last car purchased by steve mcqueen the actor and racing legend is being sold, the 1976 porsche that could top $1 million. and the most expensive car this week could be this 1961 ferrari california spooider expected to sell up to $18 million. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank in pebble beach. >> i think the lesson is buy a ferrari. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight, i'm tyler mathisen. we want to remind you this is the time of the year public tv seeks your support. thanks for watching. thank you for your support. have a great weekend. we'll see you here on monday. what are we doing here? it's a surprise. come on. all right. hiya. what do you think? great. ah, there they are. you haven't dragged them here as well? is is your birthday. ( all greeting ) thanks for coming all this way. it was worth it just to see these two in a comedy club. certainly having
it was given to john wall ii and auctioned off. last night it sold for $5.5 million. ferrari testarossa used on the miami vice tv show in the 1980s could sell for up to $1 million. and the last car purchased by steve mcqueen the actor and racing legend is being sold, the 1976 porsche that could top $1 million. and the most expensive car this week could be this 1961 ferrari california spooider expected to sell up to $18 million. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank in pebble...
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wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, johnfield along with gary and emily tisch sussman. bernie sanders saying wall street greed is to blame. do you agree? >> i don't. i think it all -- if you look at the root cause going back to the financial crisis that we had it was the fed flooding the markets with the easy money. now, did banks and mortgage companies and, you know, the like do some unscrupulous things? of course. but why could they do it? because you had all this money flowing like water through the markets. it's funny, brenda, people don't point back at the fed and the government for creating the situation of this, quote, unquote, greed, and they really shouldn't. >> good point. markets go up, markets go down, the markets go down, it's wall street greed, when they go up, is it the same thing? >> i think bernie sanders has tapped into something, some populism, and people are feeling like for the last couple years they understand intellectually that the recession is over. but it really has been two recoveries, right? wall
wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, johnfield along with gary and emily tisch sussman. bernie sanders saying wall street greed is to blame. do you agree? >> i don't. i think it all -- if you look at the root cause going back to the financial crisis that we had it was the fed flooding the markets with the easy money. now, did banks and...
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. >> adam brand to clear markets editor john, wall street journal on how the fed here is making markets a little too reliant on them, but i've got to go first to john, and the whole question of markets, being smarter than any individual or group of individuals who try to control those market it is -- we're seeing that play out in china right now. aren't we? we are i think that's the problem when majorities correct that's a healthy thing not all a companies are good so correction of markets means bad companies are starting capital so good ones get it. any surprise that markets are reacting negatively to chinese attempts to prop it up they're hurting the cure that markets are trying to bring to the economy. >> now james freeman this week we heard of another country in abe sha that is not doing well, japan reported that their last quarter, they have negative growth. they were down they say $2 quarters negative growth is recession so half way to recession in japan. japan is the one that started this zero interest rate fad about 25 years ago, an they've had pretty much zero growth for fast 2
. >> adam brand to clear markets editor john, wall street journal on how the fed here is making markets a little too reliant on them, but i've got to go first to john, and the whole question of markets, being smarter than any individual or group of individuals who try to control those market it is -- we're seeing that play out in china right now. aren't we? we are i think that's the problem when majorities correct that's a healthy thing not all a companies are good so correction of...
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. john: many americans consider ronald reagan a hero of freedom -- [ applause ] . john: and this audience does? he confronted the tyranny of the soviet union. the wall did come down and the soviet empire crumbled soon after. reagan's actions played a part, but lots of people took big risks to fight communism. larry reed heads the foundation for economic education. and you went to a bunch of countries to spread subversive literature? >> that's true. back in the 80s before the fault of berlin wall and the evil empire as president reagan termed it, i visited a number of the countries and made contact with people who were active in the underground, anti-communist resistance elements in places like poland. john: tell the blinking light story. >> okay. in 1986, the marshal law declared in december of 81 was still in effect. every night i stayed in a different home trying to stay ahead of the regime. every home belonged to somebody active in the resistance. john: in any home, they were taking a big
gorbachev, tear down this wall. john: many americans consider ronald reagan a hero of freedom -- [ applause ] . john: and this audience does? he confronted the tyranny of the soviet union. the wall did come down and the soviet empire crumbled soon after. reagan's actions played a part, but lots of people took big risks to fight communism. larry reed heads the foundation for economic education. and you went to a bunch of countries to spread subversive literature? >> that's true. back in...
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maria: here is john bassi from "the wall street journal." >> governor, carly fiorina made the headlines first debate. maybe if they have a neutralizer. she had a mixed record as a corporate executive. do you think she's ready to be president of the united states? >> i've had a problem with people who believe they could take the corporate experience and transplanted to the political. when you have to deal with congress who catches fire. you have to do at the supreme court. he's got a constitution that's different than what you have to deal with this corporate ceo. it is different and people will look at the record and wonder about that. she's got questions to answer. no two ways about that. but she is smart and she can learn. it is so early. we will see a lot of changes over the course of the next few months. maria: for the next debate, what should other candidates be working on? >> they should continue to show they are mature people who can handle these issues in a 302nd sound bite, not 10 seconds. maria: good to have you on the show. thank you so much. governor christine todd whitman j
maria: here is john bassi from "the wall street journal." >> governor, carly fiorina made the headlines first debate. maybe if they have a neutralizer. she had a mixed record as a corporate executive. do you think she's ready to be president of the united states? >> i've had a problem with people who believe they could take the corporate experience and transplanted to the political. when you have to deal with congress who catches fire. you have to do at the supreme court....
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island, how about staten island check in real quickly with john because he has observation, 81, i'll by that, also a nice day, oh, but not on wall street. i'll bet john has buddies in the biz. from that news to the weather news, that trend will be an ally. we have heat and humidity to deal with. 83 wind out of the west, relative humidity 47% but it is relative to a higher number than we saw this time yesterday. 82 in white planes, edison, when you compare these numbers to yesterday, 1 to 3 to 5 degrees warmer than it was, dew points at 61 highest dew points, more of a marine influence makes sense, we've seen readings around 70 and that's where we're seeing lingering clouds and moisture as well around the hamptons, 86 this afternoon above normal, sunsets at 7:41 if you can sneak away enjoy but don't forget, uv forecast is at an 8 great beach day, remember that rip current risk you're still dealing with unsettled weather, nothing pleasing about this pollen counts very high today, not a whole lot of change over the next few days and then air quality alert is now in effect of new jersey. this is what i'm talking about, just a little
island, how about staten island check in real quickly with john because he has observation, 81, i'll by that, also a nice day, oh, but not on wall street. i'll bet john has buddies in the biz. from that news to the weather news, that trend will be an ally. we have heat and humidity to deal with. 83 wind out of the west, relative humidity 47% but it is relative to a higher number than we saw this time yesterday. 82 in white planes, edison, when you compare these numbers to yesterday, 1 to 3 to 5...
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it is friday, august 28 with me fox business dagen mcdowell, "the wall street journal" john, and siriusht now pointing to a low other open u.s. stocks dow futures pricing in triple digit loss on open just about an hour away from that opening bell on wall street. we will keep watching it for you, meanwhile, oil prices, another big story this morning, crude prices, surging 10% yesterday's session, rising above 40 dollar mark oil prices off a bit, 34 cents still holding on to 42 dollars. china stocks higher the shanghai composite rallying 5%, nearly 150 point gain, nikkei japan seeing a rally european markets opening just -- sorry midday trading now, the ftse is off a half percent dax in germany leading the way to downside off 56 points, facebook hitting a major milestone this week, ceo mark zuckerberg wrigin a blog post on monday one billion people used facebook first time that happened in a single day. that means one in seven people around the world, logged on to the network. >> we've seen an awakening [dark music] ♪ ♪. >> all you "star wars" fans you are in a forensics over short teaser
it is friday, august 28 with me fox business dagen mcdowell, "the wall street journal" john, and siriusht now pointing to a low other open u.s. stocks dow futures pricing in triple digit loss on open just about an hour away from that opening bell on wall street. we will keep watching it for you, meanwhile, oil prices, another big story this morning, crude prices, surging 10% yesterday's session, rising above 40 dollar mark oil prices off a bit, 34 cents still holding on to 42 dollars....
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soviet union when it came to americans and it allowed events to proceed very quickly. 1989,n the wall fell in john sununu, the former white in a newef of staff book says that president bush did not want to rub it into the face of maccallum gorbachev. he wanted to have a low-key .pproach -- mikhail gorbachev he wanted to have a low-key approach. was that the right one? james graham wilson: absolutely. one thing that was not clear at the time about president bush and that i have learned to appreciate is that in his role as vice president of the two terms, he was in charge of something called basically crisis management group and he was often presented with scenarios of things that might bad as, could be in the future. i think that a lot of times -- that is scenarios, could be in the future. times, one of the fears was what would happen if there were a kind of quick collapse of soviet power. what would happen, how would they respond? and the expectation always was, before gorbachev, that there would be a very harsh reaction from the kremlin. night ofat bush on the november 9, 1989, you see somebody w
soviet union when it came to americans and it allowed events to proceed very quickly. 1989,n the wall fell in john sununu, the former white in a newef of staff book says that president bush did not want to rub it into the face of maccallum gorbachev. he wanted to have a low-key .pproach -- mikhail gorbachev he wanted to have a low-key approach. was that the right one? james graham wilson: absolutely. one thing that was not clear at the time about president bush and that i have learned to...
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blew out wall app window at john f. kenny high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san francisco police are looking for a man and woman who used a razor scooter as weapon during a robbery early this morning. happened at 15th and mission district. please say one victim knocked unconscious after one suspect hit him in the head with the scooter. the other victim was kicked in the back. suspect made off with cash and cell phone. >> cell phone industry fight against berkeley law returned to court today. we were at the federal court news san francisco. berkeley right to know law requires cell phone to come with warning label about possible radiation hazard. consumers need more warning that the s p c is required. >> there is information in your phone that the fcc requires that says keep it defined distance from your body or you may exceed the exposure limit. >> may be cir
blew out wall app window at john f. kenny high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san francisco police are looking for a man and woman who used a razor scooter as weapon during a robbery early this morning. happened at 15th and mission district. please say one victim knocked unconscious after one suspect hit him in the head with the...
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blew out wall app window at john f.ennedy high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san francisco police are looking for a man and woman who used a razor scooter as weapon during a robbery early this morning. happened at 15th and mission district. please say one victim knocked unconscious after one suspect hit him in the head with the scooter. the other victim was kicked in the back. suspect made off with cash and cell phone. >> cell phone industry fight against berkeley law returned to court today. we were at the federal court news san francisco. berkeley right to know law requires cell phone to come with warning label about possible radiation hazard. consumers need more warning that the s p c is required. >> there is information in your phone that the fcc requires that says keep it defined distance from your body or you may exceed the exposure limit. >> may be cir
blew out wall app window at john f.ennedy high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san francisco police are looking for a man and woman who used a razor scooter as weapon during a robbery early this morning. happened at 15th and mission district. please say one victim knocked unconscious after one suspect hit him in the head with the...
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water and further impending the retaining wall and wouldn't like to be the neighbor on the other side. thank you. >> commissioner mar. >> i have a question. so, john, the other neighbor has taken out a permit to repair the wall and also receive the notice of violation so our opposition this wall needs to be rebuilt again like mentioned sooner better than later so it is the opposition both neighbors are responsible for that wall, is that why we gave both neighbors the nlv? >> yes and i would anticipate if both neighbors cooperate they would take the permit that the neighbor filed, they would use their own permit and use one of them to remedy the situation and that would clear the retaining wall issue on both properties >> the neighboring property the retaining wall has no other issues with the caish of the palt there are 2 issues there is a shed and the retaining wall, so it was a neighbors permit and it clears the retaining wall issue. the appellate would still need to get a permit deal wg the shed that that was removed. if the appellate used their permit they are taking care of the retaining wall issue and theshed so that permit clears it entirel
water and further impending the retaining wall and wouldn't like to be the neighbor on the other side. thank you. >> commissioner mar. >> i have a question. so, john, the other neighbor has taken out a permit to repair the wall and also receive the notice of violation so our opposition this wall needs to be rebuilt again like mentioned sooner better than later so it is the opposition both neighbors are responsible for that wall, is that why we gave both neighbors the nlv? >>...
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john seigenthaler. msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> built in 1852 and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison is bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there. but san quentin had one program designed to discourage troubled teens. from ever joining its ranks in the future. through the squires program, selected inmates shared their experiences with teenagers who had already had run-ins with the law. >> what we need you to understand, you are in san quentin this morning. you are in a place that no kid should ever want to be in. you should be out playing somewhere in the park. you are here because of something you did. >> what's your first name? >> angel. >> angel? >> yeah. >> how old are you? >> 13. >> i'm 16. >> jonathan, i'm 16, too. >> what you want to know, that this is your life, man. you have an opportunity to leave out of this place and never come back. >> let me introduce myself to you guys. my name's david. i'm about to
john seigenthaler. msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> built in 1852 and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison is bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there. but san quentin had one program designed to discourage troubled teens. from ever joining its ranks in the future. through the squires program,...
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recently high, hit in may, good morning it is monday august 24 with me "the wall street journal" chief economic correspondent johnusiness network dagen mcdowell, sky bridge capital founder wall street we can hottest anthony scaramucci, and charlie gasparino investors looking for what to do after 530 point sell-off on dow jones industrial average on friday continuing this morning take a look at damage major averages dropping at least 3% on the day going to be another rough do a at the -- ofs, it is expected that we will see a 400 plus point sell-off, this morning, in the dow jones industrial average in asia stocks sold off there setting the tone china hit hardest but was throughout china japan, and throughout europe as well, take a look at shanghai composite down 8 havd percent overnight, watching oil prices breaking down below 40 dollars a barrel this morning that is the lowest lovely more than 6 1/2 years oil now at 39 dollars as you can see there, the latest, from if cme group thrive chicago major questions when will bleeding stop what does it mean for federal reserve meeting next month when is it time to find
recently high, hit in may, good morning it is monday august 24 with me "the wall street journal" chief economic correspondent johnusiness network dagen mcdowell, sky bridge capital founder wall street we can hottest anthony scaramucci, and charlie gasparino investors looking for what to do after 530 point sell-off on dow jones industrial average on friday continuing this morning take a look at damage major averages dropping at least 3% on the day going to be another rough do a at the...
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wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with gary and emily tisch sussman. bernie sanders saying wall street greed is to
wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with gary and emily tisch sussman. bernie sanders saying wall street greed is to
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john: ok. it has been a wild week for wall street, stocks first in freefall because of concerns on china's economy, they have bounced back. at the same time, obama noted in his beach yesterday, the gp figure for the second quarter has been revised to a blistering 3.7%, that is up from 2.3%, so lizzie i turn to you. i am a simple man. i keep money in a mattress. looking at the start that stock market going crazy, and i look at gdp growth going strong. how do we match these up with what is happening in the real economy? >> the gdp looks backwards, the stock market looks forward and that is that on companies -- .ets companies the economy is not the stock market. because is interesting you are suggesting if it is for looking, that was a just -- forward looking, that would suggest that republicans who want a change, that the situation would be getting worse. but the market is divorced from the real economy and that matters to voters. >> it does and when you talk about the people who would benefit from the overall market trends, that is not your average voter. and there is a disconnect there. john: if y
john: ok. it has been a wild week for wall street, stocks first in freefall because of concerns on china's economy, they have bounced back. at the same time, obama noted in his beach yesterday, the gp figure for the second quarter has been revised to a blistering 3.7%, that is up from 2.3%, so lizzie i turn to you. i am a simple man. i keep money in a mattress. looking at the start that stock market going crazy, and i look at gdp growth going strong. how do we match these up with what is...
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this hour fox business dagen mcdowell keith mccullough 70s of hedge eye risk management and john of the "the walltreet journal," we have a deal in the energy sector this morning schlumberger announcing agreement to acquire cameron 14.8-billion-dollar deal there showing you those stocks right now how moving in premarket, schlumberger shares also cameron cameron shares up 18 bucks right now, phil flynn just joined us saying this deal could be a good one to watch this morning, as we do look at rally in equities markets the deal -- here is what futures, looking right now, to the upside dow futures had just been up over 300 points, they have since moved off those highs, now 279 more perspective, here is a look at the last week of trading, on the dow, if momentum surely to the downside the trend continues. on the day. the week, the month, and the year. the o sell-off continues with that in mind keith give your take what is going on right now in until i am sure you have the answer. >> catalyst always has to be the next central plan the people look to go jackson hole for something to happen i have had li
this hour fox business dagen mcdowell keith mccullough 70s of hedge eye risk management and john of the "the walltreet journal," we have a deal in the energy sector this morning schlumberger announcing agreement to acquire cameron 14.8-billion-dollar deal there showing you those stocks right now how moving in premarket, schlumberger shares also cameron cameron shares up 18 bucks right now, phil flynn just joined us saying this deal could be a good one to watch this morning, as we do...
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i'm for maria bartiromo monday morning aig 17, with me fox business dagen mcdowell, john, of the "the wallnice channel fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino. >> new documents showing what seems a cozy relationship between at&t and national security agency "new york times" pointing to 2011 report showing at&t handling over sorry handing over 1.1 billion domestic cell phone calling records a day, to the nsa, documents showing at&t participation in nsa programs far exceeding that of rival verizon to the markets sell-off in oil continues, this morning, oil trading below 42 dollars a barrel, at 6-year lows, u.s. stock futures not showing much movement this morning, yet at least, now mostly negative steep scene turned negative down one and a quarter points, stocks in europe mostly positive midway through trading day there with cac, in france dax in germany higher, meanwhile, air carriers today will continue to try to catch up on backlog of flights by a glitch at fsa air traffic control center 476 flights to be canceled airlines say they rebookd many of those passengers. >> -- show
i'm for maria bartiromo monday morning aig 17, with me fox business dagen mcdowell, john, of the "the wallnice channel fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino. >> new documents showing what seems a cozy relationship between at&t and national security agency "new york times" pointing to 2011 report showing at&t handling over sorry handing over 1.1 billion domestic cell phone calling records a day, to the nsa, documents showing at&t participation in...
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john seigenthaler. >> the rollercoaster continued on wall street today. and a big day of gains turned into a selloff, joe biden, will he run? he may want to be the next president of the united states. and the refugee increase is growing as people try to escape economic hardship around the world. the ue is facing the impact. and so is the middle east. >>> and the u.s., ten years since hurricane katrina. at first, tens of thousands moved away, but the tide has changed. and many are coming back, and plus, new orleans jazz great, terrence blanchard, talks about katrina's impact on his town. >> when i first saw that my city was in trouble, i thought, this is the united states of america, and i thought rescue crews, the military would be there, taking care of people, rescuing people and bringing them to safety. and when i saw what unfolded, i was in disbelief. >> we'll hear more from terrence coming up in the next hour. tony. >> tributes have been pouring in for indy car, racing car, justin wilson, who died last night. he was severely injured sunday when he was
john seigenthaler. >> the rollercoaster continued on wall street today. and a big day of gains turned into a selloff, joe biden, will he run? he may want to be the next president of the united states. and the refugee increase is growing as people try to escape economic hardship around the world. the ue is facing the impact. and so is the middle east. >>> and the u.s., ten years since hurricane katrina. at first, tens of thousands moved away, but the tide has changed. and many are...
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we thank you that since 1813 there are nanny have graced these walls and this responsibility. now john conyers jr. as the first african-american chairman of the house judiciary committee. one whose life emulates your world. when you ask what does the lord require of me but to do justice, love mercy. today john conyers as actualized a dream of martin luther king. he is standing because rosa sat down. 50 years after the voting rights act. 50 years after the struggle, we have this glorious tuesday to come together and celebrate life and the ability of a nation to live up to a portion of this creed and to honor those whose very lives honor the law and the lessons on liberty. he has been a true servant for peace. he has been for women, minorities, he has been for labor, for the majority. for law and order. he has been for all of those things. but the least of them, if you have done it for them, you have done it for me. today we honor john conyers because his life honored us. we pray that a monocum of what he has done will serve as an example and a call as he has so eloquently demonstrated b
we thank you that since 1813 there are nanny have graced these walls and this responsibility. now john conyers jr. as the first african-american chairman of the house judiciary committee. one whose life emulates your world. when you ask what does the lord require of me but to do justice, love mercy. today john conyers as actualized a dream of martin luther king. he is standing because rosa sat down. 50 years after the voting rights act. 50 years after the struggle, we have this glorious tuesday...
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it is that parallel right now. >> john defterios, thank you. >>> the republicans are blaming wall streete obama administration. we have donald trump sounding the warning we heard before. >> i have been telling everyone for a long time that china is taking our jobs and money. be careful. they will take us down. we have nobody that has a clue. >> former ceo carly fiorina blames the market slide on the easy money policies of the federal reserves. and governor chris christie says it is the obama administration's fault for borrowing too much. scott walker wants to send a strong message to china. >> i called on the president of the united states to cancel the state visit he is providing for the head of china. why? not because of what they have recently done to devalue the currency. why give that state visit to a country that doesn't share our values and our allegiance. i call on others to ask for the president of the united states to say we are not going to have that state visit. >> on the democratic side, the tweet from bernie sanders. quote, we need banks that invest in the job creating econ
it is that parallel right now. >> john defterios, thank you. >>> the republicans are blaming wall streete obama administration. we have donald trump sounding the warning we heard before. >> i have been telling everyone for a long time that china is taking our jobs and money. be careful. they will take us down. we have nobody that has a clue. >> former ceo carly fiorina blames the market slide on the easy money policies of the federal reserves. and governor chris...
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the chief executive john thane has had a front row seat to wall street's transformation. mr. spoke to "market makers" anchors this morning about why he is not focused on the fed rate hike. >> the fed -- they are going to hike at some point. i do not think it will impact the economy. i do not think it will surprise everyone. betty: last week i sat down with mike burke and got the same answer with the same expression of no. do you think we are putting too much pressure on these data points, saying this? should we be so concerned? 21 basis points, 50 basis points -- come on. if anything they should have already raised rates some. i do not think it will negatively impact the economy. for banks, it would be -- all of this money has served the public would it into the system, keep spreads narrow, making it difficult for guys like you to originate new credit, right? >> that is true. we tend to hold a lot of cash so we earn zero on that cash. we will make more money in a higher rate short-term environment. creditsan originate new tanks in part to the cheaper funding you have through
the chief executive john thane has had a front row seat to wall street's transformation. mr. spoke to "market makers" anchors this morning about why he is not focused on the fed rate hike. >> the fed -- they are going to hike at some point. i do not think it will impact the economy. i do not think it will surprise everyone. betty: last week i sat down with mike burke and got the same answer with the same expression of no. do you think we are putting too much pressure on these...
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john henry. >>> investors on wall street brace for a busy week as the federal reserve considers raising interest rates. a series of financial reports could tip the scales within the fed, which right now appears to be split. patricia has more on why raising rates is such a tough decision. >> it's been nearly a decade since the federal reserve raised interest rates and the turmoil in global markets over the last weeks has left policymakers divided over when to pull the trigger. first, the turmoil. the dow jones plummeted 1,000 points at the start of trading last monday only to finish the week higher while oil prices hit six and a half year lows before bouncing back. those nausea-inducing swings were triggered by disturbing signs of weakness in china's economic which is a primary engine of global growth. take oil, for example. china is the biggest consumer of imported crude, so if its appetite for oil tapers off, that drags on prices. there's the impact on global currency markets. china recently engineered a dramatic devaluation of its currency triggering a wave of currency devaluations in other em
john henry. >>> investors on wall street brace for a busy week as the federal reserve considers raising interest rates. a series of financial reports could tip the scales within the fed, which right now appears to be split. patricia has more on why raising rates is such a tough decision. >> it's been nearly a decade since the federal reserve raised interest rates and the turmoil in global markets over the last weeks has left policymakers divided over when to pull the trigger....
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. >> john, how he now established a wall?ff lay tinos, walled off women. >> george, new hampshire, a couple of weeks ago i did a focus group. i gave them a lot of negative information about trump to see if they knew single-payer health care. all of that stuff, and they didn't care. they were not moved off their enthusiasm for trump. they kept rationalizing him. there's a chance that 20% may be his ceiling but also his floor. hard to go past that. they may stick with him in the long haul. 20% is enough to make a loft trouble in iowa, nump heew hamp. >> is it a trap if donald trump hangs out there over the course of this summer fling? >> i also think that those other candidates should be happy that donald trump is occupying so much ses space, i think what i saw on thursday, many of them don't have foreign positions, they have a lot of sound bites, but not a lot of foreign positions, i think is beyond politics, this is about common decency and mr. trump attacked not just megyn kelly but other women, that will have a qu cumulativ
. >> john, how he now established a wall?ff lay tinos, walled off women. >> george, new hampshire, a couple of weeks ago i did a focus group. i gave them a lot of negative information about trump to see if they knew single-payer health care. all of that stuff, and they didn't care. they were not moved off their enthusiasm for trump. they kept rationalizing him. there's a chance that 20% may be his ceiling but also his floor. hard to go past that. they may stick with him in the long...
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wall to the ground. the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz is, "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut for -- i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has lots of money, he has the right message. every time he attacks mitch mcconnell they hated here in the beltway. whole lot of southern delegate -- southern delegates will be picked. any right-wing candidate can coalesce that movement, it will be ted cruz. he has a shot. john: i think ted cruz gets as much love as he deserves. his strategy seems to be we are going to cozy up to trump. when he crumbles, he wants to be here with all of his boats. what if trump doesn't crumble? you are left standing there holding a big pot of money and with a lot fewer votes you need to win any primary. al: you are dead right about that but it will be curtains for the others. if trump falters ted cruz and everyone else suffers
wall to the ground. the same thing is happening today. john: you work for bloomberg view. you have a column of this week in which you argue that ted cruz is, "the most underestimated candidate in the field." make your case. al: i knew ronald reagan, i cut for -- i covered ronald reagan. i think he is underrated for a lot of reasons. he is tough and incredibly smart. he has lots of money, he has the right message. every time he attacks mitch mcconnell they hated here in the beltway....
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ependent con -- economies we will have an interview with john fain, who talks about the transformation of wall street. are: millions of viewers expected to tune into the first republican debate tonight on fox news. 10 candidates will take the stage in cleveland at 9:00 p.m. eastern. pimm: the star will be donald trump. a bloomberg politics reporter will be there and he joins us now. if you are going to write the headline for tomorrow today, what would it be? reporter: it's hard to know. that is the million-dollar question. the two big things people are looking out for our first, what will donald trump do? the dilemma is does he bring the traditional bluster and bravado the debate or tone it down and try to look presidential? meanwhile, nine other contenders will be trying to get their message out, and it has been very difficult for them in a field where donald trump has been dominating the news and the headlines. they are not going to have a lot of time. matt: what indications has about his intended behavior? a littleis unpredictable. no one should go in thinking they know exactly what he is g
ependent con -- economies we will have an interview with john fain, who talks about the transformation of wall street. are: millions of viewers expected to tune into the first republican debate tonight on fox news. 10 candidates will take the stage in cleveland at 9:00 p.m. eastern. pimm: the star will be donald trump. a bloomberg politics reporter will be there and he joins us now. if you are going to write the headline for tomorrow today, what would it be? reporter: it's hard to know. that is...
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scarlet: that was ben carson with all due respect to co-anchors, john heilemann and mark halperin. still ahead, wallhas long grappled with a diversity problem, lots of white men, older white men, kkr has a plan to attract and retain female employees. we will tell you all about it. ♪ aarlet: kkr is rolling out new perk to hire and retain women in its male-dominated workplace. allowing new parent to our traveling to bring a child caregiver paid entirely by kkr. whitney is devon. what is the perk in terms of limitations? honestly, it doesn't apply if your kid is 10 years old. >> it allows a parent to bring their child in a caregiver on a trip between when the parent returns from leave, either maternity leave or paternity leave, and the child's first birthday. it is like a or nine-month period. scarlet: cynics would say this is just making sure anyone who comes back from leave cannot say, i can't do that because it doesn't work for my life. >> there are a couple of senate's i've heard from that say, look, a policy needs to be presented -- senate's i've heard from that say, look, a policy doesn't need to
scarlet: that was ben carson with all due respect to co-anchors, john heilemann and mark halperin. still ahead, wallhas long grappled with a diversity problem, lots of white men, older white men, kkr has a plan to attract and retain female employees. we will tell you all about it. ♪ aarlet: kkr is rolling out new perk to hire and retain women in its male-dominated workplace. allowing new parent to our traveling to bring a child caregiver paid entirely by kkr. whitney is devon. what is the...
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our chief washington correspondent john harwood with the latest "wall street journal"/nbc new poll. hi, john. >> reporter: hey, tyler. you know, hillary clinton's unfavorable ratings are rights and that's a significant thing. she's at a net negative by 11 percentage points, 37% of the american people view her positively and 48% negatively but most of the focus this week is on the republican debate in cleveland and the prospects for those individual republican candidates, but what do we know about the overall republican prospects heading into the 2016 race? our nbc/"wall street journal" poll gives us some answers, bad news, good news situation. first of all, let's look at the weaker republican brand. when you ask the american people overall they are split on the democrats, not too excited, 38-38 and decidedly negative on the the republican party. secondly, if you look at a measure of people want the government to do more more or less or less, democrats hold a narrow edge 50-46 and then step back and look at change factor. when you ask people do you want a president with a similar appr
our chief washington correspondent john harwood with the latest "wall street journal"/nbc new poll. hi, john. >> reporter: hey, tyler. you know, hillary clinton's unfavorable ratings are rights and that's a significant thing. she's at a net negative by 11 percentage points, 37% of the american people view her positively and 48% negatively but most of the focus this week is on the republican debate in cleveland and the prospects for those individual republican candidates, but...
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that's when, according to a wall street from cnn's john berman, a seen your dem says obama gave his blessingo run at lunch if he chooses. decision is his. and then the white house press secretary asked what obama would do if biden decided to run. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision he made, i guess seven years ago now, to add joe biden to the ticket as his running mate was the smartest decision he ever made in politics. and i think that should give you some sense of the president's view of vice president biden's aptitude for the top job. >> will you say right now that the president will or will not endorse somebody before the primary is over? >> i wouldn't speculate at this point about whether or not the president would offer an endorsement. >> so there's no possibility he could, say, endorse joe biden or endorse hillary clinton? >> i wouldn't rule out an endorsement. >> or bernie sanders. >> or bernie sanders. i wouldn't rule out the possibility of an endorsement of the democratic primary. >> the question now is should democrats be rooting for joe biden to get into the
that's when, according to a wall street from cnn's john berman, a seen your dem says obama gave his blessingo run at lunch if he chooses. decision is his. and then the white house press secretary asked what obama would do if biden decided to run. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision he made, i guess seven years ago now, to add joe biden to the ticket as his running mate was the smartest decision he ever made in politics. and i think that should give you some sense of...
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laura had coming from ali baba and her brothers to bed, removing john's shoes when a bullet pierced the walls inches above her head. the students they get the farm had been sitting with them, get down, the house is going to explode. laura corral her brothers and a three of them crawled into the back room shower where she thought they might be safe from gunfire. actors the volleyball shooting gregg said years later, we thought they were going to take us out and hang us on crosses. by the early 1960s koinonia moved into the public schools. the battleground was america's high school. three koinonia kids wanted to be enrolled but the school refused because the presence of any of those students would disrupt classes and so on rest. koinonia had to make a federal case out of it to get the teenagers admitted on grounds of religious discrimination. the irony was the school board had been right. the kids from koinonia were treated horribly. they were harassed, tripped, spit on. when greg started at the high school in the fall of 1961 he chaired no better. eventually he fed far worse. one by one the ot
laura had coming from ali baba and her brothers to bed, removing john's shoes when a bullet pierced the walls inches above her head. the students they get the farm had been sitting with them, get down, the house is going to explode. laura corral her brothers and a three of them crawled into the back room shower where she thought they might be safe from gunfire. actors the volleyball shooting gregg said years later, we thought they were going to take us out and hang us on crosses. by the early...
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which made "the wall street journal" chief economic correspondent john hilson rats.scaramucci. but to do after five and 30-point selloff on friday. almost 6% lower last week all the major averages this morning dropped of these 3% as we expect a sharply lower on the heels of a messy picture in china. globally looking to futures showing a decline of more than 350-point if the nasdaq, s&p 500 underwater with the nasa going back to 3% already this morning. it all started in asia. the hardest hit of the asian markets with a live report from beijing coming up. shanghai composite closing down 8.5%. that certainly set the tone for asian markets markets everywhere as well as the rock era. europe stocks up in a short time ago. we guess right off the bat down below 2.5 and three orders%. watching oil prices selling off as well and a negative for equity investors. oil below $40 per barrel.
which made "the wall street journal" chief economic correspondent john hilson rats.scaramucci. but to do after five and 30-point selloff on friday. almost 6% lower last week all the major averages this morning dropped of these 3% as we expect a sharply lower on the heels of a messy picture in china. globally looking to futures showing a decline of more than 350-point if the nasdaq, s&p 500 underwater with the nasa going back to 3% already this morning. it all started in asia. the...
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wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, johnstreet greed is to
wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, johnstreet greed is to
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julie: we are learning from "the wall street journal" which is importing that john paulson's companyy shares in perrigo, the drug. why is this significant? it is because mylan is in the process of trying to buy perrigo. it is an unsolicited offer. perrigo has been resistant to that offer and there has been a lot of date -- debate about whether perrigo should reject the offer. the latest is that institutional shareholder services came out and said, mylan investors should vote against its quest to buy perrigo. two other shareholder advisory firms recommend that's mylan investors endorse that deal, a $33 billion offer. perhaps if paulson is taking this stage, he could nudge perrigo in the direction of taking that offer from mylan. that is something that could be happening. theill keep an eye on developing story and bring you more details when we have them. quick look at how the major averages are performing right now. we have had a mixed picture throughout the day and that remains with the dow and s&p higher. in the red.emains joining me for today's options inside is a traitor for -- tr
julie: we are learning from "the wall street journal" which is importing that john paulson's companyy shares in perrigo, the drug. why is this significant? it is because mylan is in the process of trying to buy perrigo. it is an unsolicited offer. perrigo has been resistant to that offer and there has been a lot of date -- debate about whether perrigo should reject the offer. the latest is that institutional shareholder services came out and said, mylan investors should vote against...
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john seigenthaler. msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and dangerr seen. "lockup: raw." >> built in 1852 and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison is bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there. but san quentin had one program design t
john seigenthaler. msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and dangerr seen. "lockup: raw." >> built in 1852 and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison is bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there. but san quentin had one program design t
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. >> i had a john taylor poster plastered to my camp bunk wall. >> loved him. the guy's next stop is las vegas, and a couple party stops, just saying, for the i heart music radio festival in september. >> will be fun. straight ahead, we talk to meryl streep. >> telling me all about her new movie. >> favorite springfield song? >> hang tight for that. >>> closed captioning provided by -- it's just a summer thing double it up this summer... with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the two-fifty double combo. a mouthwatering double cheeseburger... and small fries for just two-fifty. ba da ba ba ba to kill germs, i used to think a mouthwash had to burn. then i went pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. go pro with crest pro-health. it's formulated to target and kill 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol. so you move to a healthier mouth from day one. >>> here are the top five stories of the week. number five, blake exclusive after splitting from miranda. >> what's in the cup, sir? >> vodka. >> i smell it. >> t i'd get started. one of those weeks. >> two days after he anno
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any hotspots all morning, fire investigators are also here on the john trying to figure out what caused the fire to begin. >> thanks. wall street is hoping for the past but preparing for the worst this morning after two straight days of 500-point losses, the futures show investors could be getting into the markets looking for bargains. amy hollyfield is in the newsroom. >> time to go shopping. a couple of markets are taking a hit and we are tracking how the tuesday is going but the dow futures look strong right new. today's chinese and japanese markets closed down. again. shanghai dropped 7 percent. european stocks are up. the united states futures are indicate they will open with a 3 percent gain. that would be a huge relief after yesterday when the dow plunged a thousand points weapon the market opened and closed 3.6 percent lower. bargain hunters are partly responsible for the rebound. apple c.e.o. is also getting some of the credit. he took the unusual step of reassuring the public that his company is doing just fine in china. >> he realized he responsibility, the assumption that china was impacting the business when
any hotspots all morning, fire investigators are also here on the john trying to figure out what caused the fire to begin. >> thanks. wall street is hoping for the past but preparing for the worst this morning after two straight days of 500-point losses, the futures show investors could be getting into the markets looking for bargains. amy hollyfield is in the newsroom. >> time to go shopping. a couple of markets are taking a hit and we are tracking how the tuesday is going but the...
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any hotspots all morning, fire investigators are also here on the john trying to figure out what caused the fire to begin. >> thanks. wallparing for the worst this morning after two straight days of 500-point losses, the futures show investors could be getting into the markets looking for bargains. amy hollyfield is in the
any hotspots all morning, fire investigators are also here on the john trying to figure out what caused the fire to begin. >> thanks. wallparing for the worst this morning after two straight days of 500-point losses, the futures show investors could be getting into the markets looking for bargains. amy hollyfield is in the
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on east coast, with me this hour fox business network dagen mcdowell and john, of the "the wall streetrnal." alibaba stock under pressure earnings earlier this hour, missing expectations, on the top line, revenue 3.27 billion dollars, was weaker than analysts expectations, which 3.39 billion republican alibaba beat estimates on earnings per share 59 cents a share, better than 58 cents a share, estimate. jo ling kent of interview alibaba che eooh in varn yea and company this morning, selling pressure across the world, today in china, overnight, we are learning now the government intervened again, to actually prop up the yuan, just after moving to devalue the currency "the wall street journal" says china's government told state banks to sell the dollar, in an effort to, prop up the market. john buffy here to explain it tall, the shanghai composite down better than 1% overnight about 42 points, all news out of china sparked a global sell-off this morning, going to be a tough at a at the eaches take a look at stock market about this morning, under pressure, futures indicating are a triple
on east coast, with me this hour fox business network dagen mcdowell and john, of the "the wall streetrnal." alibaba stock under pressure earnings earlier this hour, missing expectations, on the top line, revenue 3.27 billion dollars, was weaker than analysts expectations, which 3.39 billion republican alibaba beat estimates on earnings per share 59 cents a share, better than 58 cents a share, estimate. jo ling kent of interview alibaba che eooh in varn yea and company this morning,...