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joining us is jonathan galub, market strategist. it says the s&p could rally 6% this year to your target of 2225. going into the brexit vote, a fed meeting, we have a lot of unknowns here out there including now the heightened risk of terrorism. how do we get to that gain that you project? >> well, i think the most important thing here is, first of all, the likelihood of a recession, which is really what the stocks show very low. if you look at the amount of u.s. stocks returning to shareholders, companies are returning 4.7% as a yield. if you compare that to government bonds right now, close to 1.6 or corporate bonds, they just look super attractive relative to any other alternative. so it's not that things are going to be amazing, but just that the u.s. stocks look so much more attractive than everything else. the european stocks, for example, much less attractive than u.s. stocks right now. >> with that in mind, was the performance of u.s. equities last week, which is basically flat for the indices, but is that pretty encouraging
joining us is jonathan galub, market strategist. it says the s&p could rally 6% this year to your target of 2225. going into the brexit vote, a fed meeting, we have a lot of unknowns here out there including now the heightened risk of terrorism. how do we get to that gain that you project? >> well, i think the most important thing here is, first of all, the likelihood of a recession, which is really what the stocks show very low. if you look at the amount of u.s. stocks returning to...
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commissioners did not join a bid to join federal officials and a british security form -- firm, whichs faced d scandals in australilia and lobbied heavilyo enter the lucrative u.s. market. volkswagen has agreed to pay up to $14.7 billion over its diesel omissions cheating scandal, marking one of the largest consumer class-action settlements in u.s. history. the payouts include buybacks for impacted vehicles and cash compensations. volkswagen has admitted to rigging some 11 million vehicles worldwide. regulators say volkswagen vehicles were committing up too 40 times more pollution than standard allowed. the former indiana versus the -- has taken atudent clean deal. john enochs was accused of repeatedly raping a woman while she told her to stop. he is accused in another case of raping a woman before blacking out. the plea deal, the rape charges will be dismissed and he will be sentenced for a year probation for battery. the case has drawn comparisons to brock allen turner. witnesses caught him in the active raping an unconscious woman and he was sentenced to six months in prison. judge
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joining us is dr. daniel -- a forensic psychiatrist joining us on the phone from miami.nk you for being with us. you have probably spent a little time trying to piece together all of the puzzle here, the wife saying he's bipolar, he's vile and so forth. can you make sense of this? >> greg, what do we know about people who are self radicalized? very often they lack sense of self concept, a sense of belonging. whether there is something going on in their marriage or their occupation, the tsarnaev brothers the boston brothers didn't have any direction in their life and they were sort of rife for this to occur. people with mental illness often have poor judgment, impulsive, they didn't think things through and sometimes they can be violent. we know the majority of people with mental illness are not violent. in fact they are more likely to be the victims of violence but this can explain why someone like this would take on this belief system. >> is there a way to figure this out ahead of time? >> prediction and prevention are relatively difficult. we know with lone wolf attack
joining us is dr. daniel -- a forensic psychiatrist joining us on the phone from miami.nk you for being with us. you have probably spent a little time trying to piece together all of the puzzle here, the wife saying he's bipolar, he's vile and so forth. can you make sense of this? >> greg, what do we know about people who are self radicalized? very often they lack sense of self concept, a sense of belonging. whether there is something going on in their marriage or their occupation, the...
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and then joins bernie sanders j r as following the race. and ollie's yet is were downtown followers are coming tonight. >> steve: 13 1/7 cisco getting out the vote for california primary. awaiting >> pam: the first returns earlier this evening hillary spoke to a crowd of supporters noting this historic moment for the united states also laying out how her vision clashes with the vision of dollars trump would she call destructive it dangerous on the republican side before the polls even opened the dollar was already presumptive nominee for his party the proportional use congressional districts and it seems before trading a little bit and the superdelegates went into today's contest with more than minimum required for the nomination. since then added nearly 100 plan to delegates. 572 superdelegates premium while getting his pattern of the winds and small states with winds of 11 delegates and north dakota caucuses he now has more than 1600 delegates. . >> pam: pain-former secretary of state hillary clinton. but he joins us live. >> vicki: a win
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joining us. following breaking news, a man arrested saturday at a donald trump rally in las vegas, said he was trying to kill the candidate. his name is michael sanford, he is 19 years old, police said he tried to grab a police officer's gun. a complaint in court said that sanford who has a u.k. driver license told officers he drove from california to kill trump. las vegas police say sanford visited a gun range friday to learn how to shoot, secret service is not commenting, we'll bring you developments as they occur. lou: our top story tonight, shameful action of the obama justice department, we have known from the very beginning that doj has become political arm of this white house. in a prove that against this morning. they initially scrubbed references to islam from omar mateen's 911 call. and then, they backtracked. attorney general loretta lynch still wants to us believe she was not little bi -- plight politicize another high profile investigation. >> investigation in to state department e-m
joining us. following breaking news, a man arrested saturday at a donald trump rally in las vegas, said he was trying to kill the candidate. his name is michael sanford, he is 19 years old, police said he tried to grab a police officer's gun. a complaint in court said that sanford who has a u.k. driver license told officers he drove from california to kill trump. las vegas police say sanford visited a gun range friday to learn how to shoot, secret service is not commenting, we'll bring you...
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also joining us, london anchor matt miller. scarlet: we want to get to the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton is back with more. mark: a petition to parliament that calls for a rule that a voter turnout of less than 75% and a remain or leave photo under 60%, there should be another referendum. the british government said that during the campaign there would not be a second vote. in spain, exit polls showed the main progressive parties, the socialists and the antiestablishment group podemos probably won a majority of seats in today's election. the caretaker government one the 121, savings with 117 to although both second and third place groups have ruled out supporting. prominent conservative columnist is leaving the republican party because of donald trump. george will says he switched his party registration to unaffiliated. the pulitzer prize winner tells pj media that republicans should "grit their teeth" during a hillary clinton presidency and hope to beat her in 2020. federal officials in west virginia are assessing t
also joining us, london anchor matt miller. scarlet: we want to get to the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton is back with more. mark: a petition to parliament that calls for a rule that a voter turnout of less than 75% and a remain or leave photo under 60%, there should be another referendum. the british government said that during the campaign there would not be a second vote. in spain, exit polls showed the main progressive parties, the socialists and the antiestablishment group...
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are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio.kpatrick is still with us in new york. thank you so much for joining us. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. linda: people are using in after the kenya tech summit? emily: how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. linda: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas where africans really get technology is in -- skipped over technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of cell phones became immediately popular. africa really took the lead in banking via telephone and communication in a way that did not happen in the united states for a number of reasons. one being we already had other technologies. emily: so people have a cell phone and they are connected? linda: you c
are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio.kpatrick is still with us in new york. thank you so much for joining us. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. linda: people are using in after the kenya tech summit? emily: how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. linda: i would describe technology in africa as...
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thank you for joining us today. >> thank you.py father's day to my dad but also the dads who have suffered horrific losses. our hearts and prayers go out to them at this time. >> thank you very much for that. >>> that's all for me. richard lui picks up our coverage from here. have a great sunday. thank you for joining us. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. around hgets the waffle.rd but for all the other birds who could use a few more minutes of sleep, we've got you covered. enjoy free breakfast on the run and free wi-fi. get up to 20 percent off as a hilton hhonors member at hampton.com. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who c
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pro the working class. >> hillary clinton eventually join joined lim shally opposing -- >> the senatored her there. she is there now. >> we wil have to leave it there tonight. nina turner, you get tonight's last word. great to see you. >> you too. >> >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i think it is heartbreaking for the millions of immigrants who made their lives here, who have raised families here. >> a supreme court split delivers a major blow to undocumented families. raising the stakes even higher for november. >> i will build a great, great wall. >> and putting gop obstruction into sharp relief. >> republicans in congress currently are willfully preventing the supreme court from being fully staffed and functioning as our founders intended. >> after 25 hours democrats end their sit-in over gun laws. >> the fight is not over. >> the congresswoman who brought the bullet that nearly killed her joins me tonight. >> five bullets ripped through my body. i can't begin to tell you what that is like. >> plus, reaction from baltimore as a third police officer is not convicted in the dea o
pro the working class. >> hillary clinton eventually join joined lim shally opposing -- >> the senatored her there. she is there now. >> we wil have to leave it there tonight. nina turner, you get tonight's last word. great to see you. >> you too. >> >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i think it is heartbreaking for the millions of immigrants who made their lives here, who have raised families here. >> a supreme court split delivers a...
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he joins us among our guest tonight on the broadcast. the wave of muslim immigration in europe one of the factors driving a referendum vote in the united kingdom next week. today that debate put on hold after british mp was shot, stabbed and killed late 52-year-old darden are described as a loner labour party lawmaker arguing forcibly for the u.k. to stay in european union and to do far more for syrian refugees. join us tonight to talk about radical islamists terrorist illegal immigration and much more mark dubowitz executive director for the foundation or the defense of democracy. it's. it's good to have you with us and pentagon official docs and his national security analyst katie macfarlane. let me ask you both, this was a bit of an earthquake today with john brennan the head of the cia validating the principle challenger to this president and his approach while contradicting the president himself on the issue of the islamic state. kaytee? >> john brennan is someone who doesn't like to contradict the president president of fact that h
he joins us among our guest tonight on the broadcast. the wave of muslim immigration in europe one of the factors driving a referendum vote in the united kingdom next week. today that debate put on hold after british mp was shot, stabbed and killed late 52-year-old darden are described as a loner labour party lawmaker arguing forcibly for the u.k. to stay in european union and to do far more for syrian refugees. join us tonight to talk about radical islamists terrorist illegal immigration and...
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we thank you for joining us. kimberly guilfoyle and peter schweizer monday. join us please. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affected people and their money. from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to leave the european union. stocks in the u.s. making moves we have not seen since the financial crisis. the question now is what happens next. we are joined by marc lasry and ben huneke, a managing director of morgan stanley. were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way. we ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients ar
we thank you for joining us. kimberly guilfoyle and peter schweizer monday. join us please. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affected people and their money. from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to...
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he's joined by jeff holden, the chief product officer at uber. brad: thank you for joining us.d the world are trying to understand the impact of uber and other ridesharing services. jeff: reducing congestion is the core of what we are about. we want to have this city where we can unlock treasures, taking cars off the roads. it took me 46 minutes to get here yesterday. does, itut what uber takes cars off the road through a number of mechanisms. you have a lot less parking activity. long-term effects. we are doing these rider matches , taking cars off the roads. taking people who would otherwise be in two or three different cars and putting them in one. 40% -- 50% ofco, trips -- are uber cool pool trips. in china, we are doing 30 pool trips a month. brad: is it possible you make the problem worse before you make it better? cars utilizing 50% -- that number will keep creeping up. you have high utilization of the cars on the roads. in terms of the number of seats occupied -- you are more densely packing people in a car. chance that will go the other direction. limited -- took 400 m
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thank you very much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining us now, carlos rosario, he knew some of the victims. i appreciate you giving us your time. could you tell us where you were when the gun fire started. >> yeah, first of all thanks for having me. i was inside the main dance floor. i was currently waiting to order my drink but it was taking too long. so i opted to go to outside bar by the patio, which is in front of orange avenue. to get my last drink and as i was walking over, i leaned over the counter and tell the bartender what i would like to order and that's when it all started, the shots never ended. >> and how did you survive it? >> i think the way i survived it, i ran honestly. i ran as fast as i could out of the place. but as i was running, i saw people falling next to me left and right with moons or falling because they were running properly. they had nothing on me. so, i want at least a couple so -- when you were introducing the segment, you were going over some names and those n
thank you very much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining us now, carlos rosario, he knew some of the victims. i appreciate you giving us your time. could you tell us where you were when the gun fire started. >> yeah, first of all thanks for having me. i was inside the main dance floor. i was currently waiting to order my drink but it was taking too long. so i opted to go to outside bar by the patio, which is in front of orange avenue. to get my last...
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pete williams joins me now. what do you know?ton state law that says pharmacies cannot refuse on religious or moral grounds including birth control pills. the law was challenged by a small sort of mom and pop policy that is based on the -- the pharmacy based on religious purposes and they objected to this law. they said it was unconstitutional. it was overturned by an appeals court leaving the law standing. the supreme court refused to take this case. it leaves the washington state law standing. there was a very strong decent here from the three more conservative justices. thomas joining it that they say the washington state regulations are likely to make any pharmacist who refuses to dispense these drugs unemployable. >> but why? >> reporter: if you own aed a pharmacy and a pharmacist wouldn't fill it you had to find somebody else. they say if it is how it will be treated those who value religious freedom have cause for great concern. >> if it is a mom and pop pharmacy can't they choose to tell what they want? >> reporter: they
pete williams joins me now. what do you know?ton state law that says pharmacies cannot refuse on religious or moral grounds including birth control pills. the law was challenged by a small sort of mom and pop policy that is based on the -- the pharmacy based on religious purposes and they objected to this law. they said it was unconstitutional. it was overturned by an appeals court leaving the law standing. the supreme court refused to take this case. it leaves the washington state law...
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thank you for joining us.rst question, is peter thiel back in your lawsuit too? >> peter thiel is not backing my lawsuit trade my relationship with my attorney is direct, and it is a confidential relationship. the only thing i know about peter thiel, he wrote a great book. and he got some money from me. emily: would you accept support from peter thiel if he offered it? >> definitely. in principle the issue is that the amount of deplorable behavior that got to me and others, the only way for anyone in my position or for somebody else a lesser position to fight act is through some type of legal funding. i've been fortunate in terms of the relationship i was able to set up with my law firm. emily: he wrote -- gawker wrote a number of different stories about you. we pulled up an old story. here is a quote from it. fran, you f up. you had two years to discover this guy is a big fake. when you hear that again, what's your reaction? >> the two points is, this is not about the invention of e-mail. if you look at the f
thank you for joining us.rst question, is peter thiel back in your lawsuit too? >> peter thiel is not backing my lawsuit trade my relationship with my attorney is direct, and it is a confidential relationship. the only thing i know about peter thiel, he wrote a great book. and he got some money from me. emily: would you accept support from peter thiel if he offered it? >> definitely. in principle the issue is that the amount of deplorable behavior that got to me and others, the only...
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joining me now, steve moore.ief economist one of donald trump's economic advisers and all-around good guy. it's good to have you with us. >> by the way open november doesn't take as long to count those votes or we will be up until 6:00 in the morning on election night. lou: as we have been before and we will see if it's close or not terry in the fact is this thing looks like it's moving at least right now. we can't make predictions about it our forecast but it's surprising. talking with a number of people here tonight the brits are surprised at the level of the vote even in these early counting areas, voting for lee. your thoughts? >> i'm surprised only i have very rarely seen such a universal propaganda campaign against you know political issue. i've just never seen anything like it. it's the entire political elites in europe and the uk and even here in the united states saying you've got to stay coming got to stay. the media picks it up and these british voters are being bombarded by this everyday. it does remi
joining me now, steve moore.ief economist one of donald trump's economic advisers and all-around good guy. it's good to have you with us. >> by the way open november doesn't take as long to count those votes or we will be up until 6:00 in the morning on election night. lou: as we have been before and we will see if it's close or not terry in the fact is this thing looks like it's moving at least right now. we can't make predictions about it our forecast but it's surprising. talking with a...
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he can join this. but the reality is, one of his attractive features to all of these supporters is that he was an outsider so they know part of these discussions were how can you bring these people on board so they don't either, a, stay home or, b, vote for an independent candidate or a green party candidate or someone else who is running. so, wolf, central to that is firing these people up. i was struck by something that bernie sanders said right when he walked out of the white house about president obama. >> let me begin by thanking president obama and thanking vice president biden for the degree of impartiality they established during the course of this entire process, what they said in the beginning is that they would not put their thumb on the scales and, in fact, they kept their word and i appreciate that very, very much. >> wolf, that was a message to his supporters as well because many who i talked to over the last many months believe that the white house was essentially supporting his opponent
he can join this. but the reality is, one of his attractive features to all of these supporters is that he was an outsider so they know part of these discussions were how can you bring these people on board so they don't either, a, stay home or, b, vote for an independent candidate or a green party candidate or someone else who is running. so, wolf, central to that is firing these people up. i was struck by something that bernie sanders said right when he walked out of the white house about...
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thanks for joining us. and i'll start first with as horrific as what happened is, alligator attacks are actually fairly rare in florida, aren't they? >> well, they are fairly rare. however, alligators -- they avoid humans as much as possible. they are well known in florida to take dogs and cats and people's pets. you know, prey is prey to them. it's not -- they are not looking at weather it's a child or a dog are a cat. they are just -- they are hungry. >> is there anything that you think needs to be done in terms of warning the public when they may be in a place where they will come in contact with alligators like we saw in this particular case? do you think there is more that resort and an organization like disney can do in terms of trying to minimize the number of alligators in one particular area? can that be done? >> i am not sure about minimizing the number of alligators. alligators are native to florida. that's their home. they have always been there. it's not a bad idea to warn people for sure. i th
thanks for joining us. and i'll start first with as horrific as what happened is, alligator attacks are actually fairly rare in florida, aren't they? >> well, they are fairly rare. however, alligators -- they avoid humans as much as possible. they are well known in florida to take dogs and cats and people's pets. you know, prey is prey to them. it's not -- they are not looking at weather it's a child or a dog are a cat. they are just -- they are hungry. >> is there anything that you...
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joining me former u.s.assador to the united nations, american enterprise senior institute fellow, fox news contributor john bolton. good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: donald trump saying president obama appeared far angrier at him than the shooter, fair or unfair? >> i think he was angry at domestic opponents and angrier than he was at terrorists as a whole. if you look at emotional level the difference between the first part of the speech talking about efforts against the terrorists and the second part of the speech was noteworthy and inappropriate. i think the president disgraced his office today. this is the time when families of 49 americans are grieving, it's the time to be the president of all the people, and instead two-thirds of his remarks today were a partisan political speech. it was cheap, it was small, it was very inappropriate. lou: and the anger that donald trump referred to. that anger was -- it seemed to be cloaking rationalization rather than analysis, to be cloaking, to be ce
joining me former u.s.assador to the united nations, american enterprise senior institute fellow, fox news contributor john bolton. good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: donald trump saying president obama appeared far angrier at him than the shooter, fair or unfair? >> i think he was angry at domestic opponents and angrier than he was at terrorists as a whole. if you look at emotional level the difference between the first part of the speech talking about efforts against...
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in april last year he joined an auto sales company.was recruited to the company alone so when he didn't understand something, there was nobody around to ask for help. inevitably, he made mistakes. >> translator: my mentor is ten years older than me. i didn't know if i could ask questions. i thought i would make him angr angry. >> he had dinner with a graduate of the program. he joined a farm machinery sales company in the same year. they have kept in touch swapping stories. >> translator: how is it going? >>. >> translator: not good. i'm making a lot of mistakes. i understand why people want to quit their jobs after a short time. now i know how they feel. >> translator: it's tough when you don't know how to talk to others in your office. >> translator: i'm not sure if it's a generation gap or not but whatever it is, that's the reality. and i'm having trouble dealing with it. you need someone close to your age to bridge that gap. >> but he is learning. now in his second year with the company, he lectures new employees as part of a train
in april last year he joined an auto sales company.was recruited to the company alone so when he didn't understand something, there was nobody around to ask for help. inevitably, he made mistakes. >> translator: my mentor is ten years older than me. i didn't know if i could ask questions. i thought i would make him angr angry. >> he had dinner with a graduate of the program. he joined a farm machinery sales company in the same year. they have kept in touch swapping stories. >>...
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thanks to you at home for joining us as well.ll have nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, joining us live from istanbul, where we continue to cover this terrorist attack that hit istanbul's main airport. we also continue to cover the response to this attack internationally and locally on the scene in turkey. if you're a regular viewer of this show, if you're a fan of richard engel's and i know a lot of you are, richard often joins us very late in the middle of the night from istanbul. you may also remember that richard has done some of his most intense, stunning, on-the-ground reporting, from the nation of turkey. right on the outskirts of the syrian civil war. some of the most amazing and award-winning footage that richard has ever shot was right on the border of turkey and syria from a town called kobani. in late 2014, isis masked its fighters and took over kobani. kobani was not the biggest population center. it was not seen as hugely strategically important but it was right on the border between syria and tu a
thanks to you at home for joining us as well.ll have nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, joining us live from istanbul, where we continue to cover this terrorist attack that hit istanbul's main airport. we also continue to cover the response to this attack internationally and locally on the scene in turkey. if you're a regular viewer of this show, if you're a fan of richard engel's and i know a lot of you are, richard often joins us very late in the middle of the night from...
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michael spence will join us next. head to the break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. tokyo-style ramen noodles. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook . this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved...
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jim joins us again. thanks very much for joining us. fascinating times in markets and of course in british politics as well. post the brexit vote, we saw big fall in the pound. after that you put a trade on which you just closed and made some good gains. >> i thought we would go down to 1.32 against the u.s. dollar and go back up and down again. i think it's not settled in a range of 1.34 possibly even as high as 1.39. you have to be very flexible going when you can. this is not going to be a market of wild swings in my opinion for the next few weeks. we've settled down as i said the other day and the volatility has almost collapsed. >> when we look at the rebound, does that suggest people are now just not concerned about the fallout or perhaps sara suggesting earlier, people thinking brexit is not going to happen. >> the ftse 100 is not represent ichiro of the uk economy. if you look at the ftse 250 it's down a bit. the ftse 100 benefits from a slight fall in the pound. it was relatively cheep. the u.s. market is not so cheep. it's gon
jim joins us again. thanks very much for joining us. fascinating times in markets and of course in british politics as well. post the brexit vote, we saw big fall in the pound. after that you put a trade on which you just closed and made some good gains. >> i thought we would go down to 1.32 against the u.s. dollar and go back up and down again. i think it's not settled in a range of 1.34 possibly even as high as 1.39. you have to be very flexible going when you can. this is not going to...
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we're joined now live by star shelton. star, i'm told your expartner was working last night at pulse and hasn't been heard from yet. what shards of information do you have, if any? >> um, yes, that's correct. we haven't heard from her. as of now, i'm here in california and her family is there in florida, and the only information we have been give season that she's not on any of the hospital lists, of any of the persons in surgery or in critical or stable condition there at the hospital. other than that we're just asking if anybody has heard from her or seen her, give us a cowl or let us know. >> and star, did you live and work in orlando? >> no, i did not. i recently just moved here separated from her. we were in hawaii before that and she went to orlando and i came to california for school, but i talk to her every day. we're close. she's a wonderful, wonderful person, and i just hope that she's okay. >> okay. well, we're looking at her picture over and over on television and perhaps by airing it and distributing it, somet
we're joined now live by star shelton. star, i'm told your expartner was working last night at pulse and hasn't been heard from yet. what shards of information do you have, if any? >> um, yes, that's correct. we haven't heard from her. as of now, i'm here in california and her family is there in florida, and the only information we have been give season that she's not on any of the hospital lists, of any of the persons in surgery or in critical or stable condition there at the hospital....
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thanks for joining us on "sunday morning futures ".eanwhile, the senate is preparing to vote on several gun reform measures. will any of those bills reach the president's direct. the director of the cia with a blunt assessment on the fight against isis. senator jerry moran joins us with what's next in the battle to destroy the terrorist network. >>> a pivotal vote coming up in britain. will britain leave the european union? we'll discuss how it could impact the economy here in the united states as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures ". >>> and we begin this morning with the latest on the orlando terrorist attack as we learn that omar mateen texted his wife during the massacre at the pulse nightclub. this is going to multiple reports claiming he asked her if she had seen the news. he wanted to know if it was trending. meanwhile, investigators are also looking into mateen's two trips to saudi arabia, which experts say may have been cover for terrorist training. let's bring in republican congressman peter king of new york. he's a mem
thanks for joining us on "sunday morning futures ".eanwhile, the senate is preparing to vote on several gun reform measures. will any of those bills reach the president's direct. the director of the cia with a blunt assessment on the fight against isis. senator jerry moran joins us with what's next in the battle to destroy the terrorist network. >>> a pivotal vote coming up in britain. will britain leave the european union? we'll discuss how it could impact the economy here...
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joining us for more is the president and ceo of the event. jeff, always great to see you. >> happy july 4. >> thank you very much. so funny to sit down with you because you bring so much passion and energy and that's in essence what this event is about. >> it's about as fiphiladelphia we showed the world what democracy and freedom can mean. it happened right here in our hometown and the world looks to philadelphia even today as a global beacon of what being an american can be, what freedom can be and we get to celebrate it for eight days. >> you were saying 1777 was the first time fireworks went off here in philadelphia to celebrate our independence. it's grown so much from just fireworks, though,er think people think july 4, they think, oh, i'll be out back with my family, my loved ones, cooking up burgers and hot dogs, maybe i'll see fireworks. but here in philly it's a whole bigger ball game, right? >> it's a bigger ball game because if you think about what makes democracy work is through education and making sure that kids have 10,000 fre
joining us for more is the president and ceo of the event. jeff, always great to see you. >> happy july 4. >> thank you very much. so funny to sit down with you because you bring so much passion and energy and that's in essence what this event is about. >> it's about as fiphiladelphia we showed the world what democracy and freedom can mean. it happened right here in our hometown and the world looks to philadelphia even today as a global beacon of what being an american can be,...
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thanks for joining us.ewton, dropped out of school because of rising debt, joined the army, and paid his student debt online from afghanistan. jim, we will link to your amazing piece. is titled article "who got rich off the student debt crisis?" i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. thanks so much for joining us. democracy now! is looking for [thunder] >> people are going to do things under cover of darkness, afraid of light, so if you come at midnight, i'll be there with my headlights glaring. if you are a democratic country with a constitution that has a bill of rights, you have to enforce those rights and people must enjoy certain basic freedoms that are allowed by the law. what about his rights to an early heariring? >> i i think initially, whehen she started to represent me,
thanks for joining us.ewton, dropped out of school because of rising debt, joined the army, and paid his student debt online from afghanistan. jim, we will link to your amazing piece. is titled article "who got rich off the student debt crisis?" i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. thanks so much for joining us. democracy now! is looking for [thunder] >> people are going to do things under cover of darkness, afraid of light, so if you come at midnight, i'll be there with my...
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joining me on the gone is sebastian gorka. thanks for joining us.you have been talking about this and predicted this for a long time. so i'm not going to ask if you're surprised. i'm going to ask you what we can do to prevent this from happening again. >> well, judge, what we did wrong is that we elected an administration, or reelected a president allowed political correctness into u.s. counter terrorism. we've allowed a sensorship of analysis. we're not allowed to train our law enforcement and intelligence on the reality of who the enemy and aren't allowed to use words like jihad or stopping a threat. and i have seen this with my own eyes that they believe, and wish everybody else in america to believe that white supremacists represent the greatest threat to american lives. this is an "alice in wonderland" fantasy we live in. we're not prepared for this threat. now we have the 103 isis suspect in u.s. history. >> dr. gorka, i don't mean to interrupt you. we're going to come back to you in just a moment. stay with us. >> okay. might be a little more
joining me on the gone is sebastian gorka. thanks for joining us.you have been talking about this and predicted this for a long time. so i'm not going to ask if you're surprised. i'm going to ask you what we can do to prevent this from happening again. >> well, judge, what we did wrong is that we elected an administration, or reelected a president allowed political correctness into u.s. counter terrorism. we've allowed a sensorship of analysis. we're not allowed to train our law...
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thank you very much for joining us.fallujah and the estimate of the number of children, how do we know how many children are there and what is their status now? >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity to join you today. the city of fallujah has been surrounded and are attacking to try to get into the city proper. they've been fating in the y suburbs for the last week. fallujah has been under control of isis for the last two years. there's a very stiff defense, a very stiff resistance that they've been fighting against in the last three days and it's been some very significant fighting, heavy machine guns, mines, artillery, all of this making the fight very slow and methodical to get in. the coalition supporting are both concerned about the civilians inside the city. we've seen the estimates of the numbers all the way up to perhaps $50,000 to $100 thousand. we really don't know exactly how many are in the city but we're trying to very carefully apply firepower to make sure that when we shoot as an isil t
thank you very much for joining us.fallujah and the estimate of the number of children, how do we know how many children are there and what is their status now? >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity to join you today. the city of fallujah has been surrounded and are attacking to try to get into the city proper. they've been fating in the y suburbs for the last week. fallujah has been under control of isis for the last two years. there's a very stiff defense, a very...
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thanks for joining us. have a great day. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. side effects with pr
thanks for joining us. have a great day. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa...
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join us tonight as we pay tribute to the men and women of the u.s. navy seabees. >>> december, 1941, before the seabees were created, some 70,000 civilian contractors employed by the u.s. navy's bureau of yards and docks were working on construction projects overseas. most were spread out over the pacific, building bases on tiny specs of coral, like wake island, midway and guam. >> the civilian contractors were the same kind of construction workers who had worked on a lot of the big projectsike hoover dam, triborough bridge in the 1930s. >> tell me about what the bureau of yards and docks does. >> the bureau of yards and docks was first started in 1842 to build naval shore establishments. >> layer ra goodby is the director of u.s. seabee museum in port hueneme, california. >> where the navy basically refuels. they refuel their planes, their ships, refuels its personnel. >> as war engulfed europe and asia, there was great concern that it soon would arrive on our door step. 49-year-old rear admiral ben moreel urged the navy to construct those who could
join us tonight as we pay tribute to the men and women of the u.s. navy seabees. >>> december, 1941, before the seabees were created, some 70,000 civilian contractors employed by the u.s. navy's bureau of yards and docks were working on construction projects overseas. most were spread out over the pacific, building bases on tiny specs of coral, like wake island, midway and guam. >> the civilian contractors were the same kind of construction workers who had worked on a lot of the...
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rule will be implement in our state that creates a cash pollution coming from major e minorities and joined other states to streamlining those with all the things including the renewable portfolio and centers for solar and energy finishes in the building and the like this is a great day for my state to join other governs robust step forward and the last thing i want to mention this collaborative has been successful already one of the reasons my state has been consecutive ♪ rule we have the assistance of other states that assisted us in looking at their experience so we can create a rule that is both flexible for industries and know it works this has already worked one of the things i'm happy we have a resounding in custody emphasis over is overview twin of climatic change change ocean certification a specific treat to the maritime industries we have an industry had to move the operations by the way, of cab and i believe that with the opportunity to move on ocean certification to get away from the climatic change you're about 15 years two lastly zero doer debate about ocean cervix this cashi
rule will be implement in our state that creates a cash pollution coming from major e minorities and joined other states to streamlining those with all the things including the renewable portfolio and centers for solar and energy finishes in the building and the like this is a great day for my state to join other governs robust step forward and the last thing i want to mention this collaborative has been successful already one of the reasons my state has been consecutive ♪ rule we have the...
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jonathan ferro joins us.arma week, where we are going deep on the global business of pharmaceuticals. concerns over brexit has hit the pharmaceutical industry and big companies have the most exposure to a brexit scenario. mylan is exposed the most. david westin and alix steel spoke to the ceo and asked how the brexit affects her company. heather: our exposure to the u.k. is immaterial. everyone is taking a different slice of how far-reaching the brexit is affecting the entire euro market could be. when you think about mylan being the global company and we have diversified across 150 countries and thousands of products, that puts us in a sustainable condition. u.k. ally the beid: how important would it if mylan remained part of the single market? heather: when you have something as complicated and intertwined as the euro has evolved, everything from the regulatory system to drug approval. when you think about the pharmaceutical industry, there is an impact on product than licensing. it's going to affect everyo
jonathan ferro joins us.arma week, where we are going deep on the global business of pharmaceuticals. concerns over brexit has hit the pharmaceutical industry and big companies have the most exposure to a brexit scenario. mylan is exposed the most. david westin and alix steel spoke to the ceo and asked how the brexit affects her company. heather: our exposure to the u.k. is immaterial. everyone is taking a different slice of how far-reaching the brexit is affecting the entire euro market could...
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thank you for joining us this morning. it was hard to sleep. >> it really was. after everything had passed, and i was able to see my parents. just being home and being in the intimacy of my home that's when it really hit me, like, everything that happened and what i actually survived. >> take me back if you can to saturday evening, where you were when the shots rung out? >> i had just finished ordering a red bull. i was -- i signed my receipt paper. i turned to the left, speaking to my friend. making smag talk. out of nowhere i just heard gunshots. it was insane, literally like a scene straight out of a movie. >> how did you get out of that nightclub? >> it took time for me to realize, you know, that, hey, this is -- this is real life. like, this is what's happening. >> those are bullets and people are being killed all around me? >> exactly. it's really undescribable, i remember ducking to the floor and telling myself, this is it, this is how i die. this is the end of me. i remember praying on the floor and, you know, aski
thank you for joining us this morning. it was hard to sleep. >> it really was. after everything had passed, and i was able to see my parents. just being home and being in the intimacy of my home that's when it really hit me, like, everything that happened and what i actually survived. >> take me back if you can to saturday evening, where you were when the shots rung out? >> i had just finished ordering a red bull. i was -- i signed my receipt paper. i turned to the left,...
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we thank you for joining us. kimberly guilfoyle and peter schweizer monday. join us please. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affected people and their money. from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to leave the european union. stocks in the u.s. making moves we have not seen since the financial crisis. the question now is what happens next. we are joined by marc lasry and ben huneke, a managing director of morgan stanley. were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way. we ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients ar
we thank you for joining us. kimberly guilfoyle and peter schweizer monday. join us please. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affected people and their money. from fox headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci along with gary kaminsky. there is only one topic to get into, the shocking vote in england to...
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thank you very much for joining us. >> glad to be here, wolf. >> are you surprised about this turnaround by donald trump only last week, strongly criticizing her and then all of the sudden, this olive branch saying he anxiously wants her spoth. >> not at all. she wasn't at the rally. as he said, took a shot at her. but we were in the business of making friends in the republican party and she was an endorsement we would appreciate. >> it wasn't a little shot. basically said she's not doing a good job. that's hardly a little shot. >> in mr. trump's speech, he was talking about a lot of different issues. we do think he addressed issues facing new mexico and now extended an olive branch. >> is this the result of pressure he's been under from top republicans, hey, you've got to cut it out. you can't go after suzanna martinez, head of the republican governor's association. >> i think it's a result of mr. trump continuing to want to grow his campaign, to reach out, to include more republicans and for us to move forward to go a
thank you very much for joining us. >> glad to be here, wolf. >> are you surprised about this turnaround by donald trump only last week, strongly criticizing her and then all of the sudden, this olive branch saying he anxiously wants her spoth. >> not at all. she wasn't at the rally. as he said, took a shot at her. but we were in the business of making friends in the republican party and she was an endorsement we would appreciate. >> it wasn't a little shot. basically...
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he joined us. paul, welcome.you're shocked at how we underestimate the politicians' commitment to keep the eu together? >> i think that's right. when again and again, european politicians rally to defend the single currency. and that's why i don't completely accept the points that the european chancellor is making. i think it will be an attempt to come together to attempt to defend eu if there is a vote for brexit. >> how would that look? i was speculating earlier whether cameron would go to counterparts in the eu and say, look, let's renegotiate points in the past and we avoid a brexit. >> well, cameron has said that he's not going to do that, and if there is a vote, he would simply proceed. of course, no one really knows what exactly had happen. and clearly, a lot depends upon how narrow any such majority in favor of brexit would be. you know, if it's a very, very narrow majority in favor of brexit that changes things. remember, that the house of commons is opposed. you couldn't get a majority to pass the legis
he joined us. paul, welcome.you're shocked at how we underestimate the politicians' commitment to keep the eu together? >> i think that's right. when again and again, european politicians rally to defend the single currency. and that's why i don't completely accept the points that the european chancellor is making. i think it will be an attempt to come together to attempt to defend eu if there is a vote for brexit. >> how would that look? i was speculating earlier whether cameron...
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, thank you for joining us.d on twitter whether the markets are underestimating a brexit vote given the reports we're hearing from the likes of janet yellen about how damaging it could be. are markets underestimating that? >> the first is the volatility of the marketplace and brex tit. they're 80/20 in favor of remain. that's not to say 80% of the votes but of the 50% that remain. and the third is the market itself, as you pointed out earlier, with sterling rallying, arguably, the market is saying around about the same message, something like 80/20. there was a second aspect of this which is what is the outcome of either one. the market is very much saying it's asymmetric. but if there's a brexit vote, is it 10, 15, 20%? but if it's to remain, there's more likely to be a small reaction. asymmetric. >> is george soros right when he says that sterling could fall to 150? >> i think it's highly probable we'll see a reaction, whether 1.15 or 1.20. the day after the brexit vote nothing will change. everything will cha
, thank you for joining us.d on twitter whether the markets are underestimating a brexit vote given the reports we're hearing from the likes of janet yellen about how damaging it could be. are markets underestimating that? >> the first is the volatility of the marketplace and brex tit. they're 80/20 in favor of remain. that's not to say 80% of the votes but of the 50% that remain. and the third is the market itself, as you pointed out earlier, with sterling rallying, arguably, the market...
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alix: we joined by tom keene in london.n the coolest chart if you deep dive into the bloomberg terminal. michael mckee will be really mad at me. redline is the u.k., the blue line is the eu. is asia x japan. tighter financial conditions, nowhere where we were in 2011 and not near where we were in if you want to see what happening, you have to look at these conditions. >> if you look at the fed next rate hike, it will not be inclined for financial conditions. >> some of the safer havens. this is the chart. either one would work. what you see is the safe havens. people pile money and tv actual security itself. by and theyanding made that crystal clear. of a trillioner pounds, about 345 billion u.s. dollars. course being of into the market. by julyof a rate cut for the u.k.. >> reader of research, if you have seen anybody actually publish the outcome of a rate cut, i haven't seen that. >> i don't think i have seen a cut call yet for the u.s.. a few in the u.k. about further easing and absolutely pushing that next hike out ther
alix: we joined by tom keene in london.n the coolest chart if you deep dive into the bloomberg terminal. michael mckee will be really mad at me. redline is the u.k., the blue line is the eu. is asia x japan. tighter financial conditions, nowhere where we were in 2011 and not near where we were in if you want to see what happening, you have to look at these conditions. >> if you look at the fed next rate hike, it will not be inclined for financial conditions. >> some of the safer...
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thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> good morning, everyone my name is supervisor president london breed of the board of supervisors and to my left is the button chair supervisor farrell and joined by supervisor wiener and supervisor tang to here the mayor's proposed balanced budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 we look forward to what is proposed a number of department heads and commissioners ander
thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> good morning, everyone my name is supervisor president london breed of the board of supervisors and to my left is the button chair supervisor farrell and joined by supervisor wiener and supervisor tang to here the mayor's proposed balanced budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 we look forward to what is proposed a number of...
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. >> joining us to with his reaction to the orlando massacre. and why he believes that automatic- at this hour, in the senate, history is being made. history some of us have been waiting for for a long time. the first filibuster ever over gun control. >> we have done nothing -- nothing at all. >> we are going to protect the second amendment. it is under siege. >> we can't go on with business as usual. the failure of this body to do anything isn't just painful to us, it is unkngzable. >> this individual could have been stopped. >> we don't want terrorists able to walk into a gun store and buy a gun. >> donald trump doesn't seem to grasp any of this. >> a ban from certain people. >> a muslim ban based on religion is counter productive. >> we are going to build a wall. >> not one of donald trump's reckless ideas would have saved a single life in orlando. >> donald trump refus to be politically correct, and just to be safe, he refuses to be correct. >> the gentlemen from connecticut are mad at hell, they are not going to take it any more. jim heinz
. >> joining us to with his reaction to the orlando massacre. and why he believes that automatic- at this hour, in the senate, history is being made. history some of us have been waiting for for a long time. the first filibuster ever over gun control. >> we have done nothing -- nothing at all. >> we are going to protect the second amendment. it is under siege. >> we can't go on with business as usual. the failure of this body to do anything isn't just painful to us, it...
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they'll also have to apply to join nato if they wish to join nato. the spanish have indicated very clearly on both counts they would veto scottish applications. the scotts would be, you know, on a completely out of, you know, out of the eu and nato if they decided to vote to leave the united kingdom. and very good point, i think, about 90% of the polls wish to remain part of the european union and your skepticism is far more powerful in england than it is in scotland. but i think that, you know, for the scotts that a departure from the united kingdom would have, you know, very far reaching ramifications for them on the whole host of issues and if there's another scottish referendum if britain votes to leave european on june 23rd, i would think that based on kurcht projections, the scotts would choose to remain part of the united kingdom unless it's dramatic. >> explaining how adam smith scotland disappeared and the euro scotland that we now know appeared. that's not the stop. something very fundal has changed there. it's those people who are looking
they'll also have to apply to join nato if they wish to join nato. the spanish have indicated very clearly on both counts they would veto scottish applications. the scotts would be, you know, on a completely out of, you know, out of the eu and nato if they decided to vote to leave the united kingdom. and very good point, i think, about 90% of the polls wish to remain part of the european union and your skepticism is far more powerful in england than it is in scotland. but i think that, you...