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jonathan: thank you very much.esla, very different company, unveiling batteries to store electricity for homes, businesses, and utilities. tim joins us now for a little bit more. expecting an announcement. was it in line with what you were expecting? tim: it was. what we wanted to know is, how big is it, how much does it cost? i think they said they will start at $3000. they haven't given european pricing. 7-10 kilowatt hours. the average house uses 30 a day. you could move off the grid. jonathan: with tesla, it is this blue sky thinking. others think, this is decades away. how quickly can this help this company? tim: everybody is looking for this transformative battery and the next big technology, and the breakthrough. i think what mosque is showing -- whta mush is showing -- what musk is showing is that technology today is the future. jonathan: now, we go from linkedin to tesla in the same paragraph. as an investor, where do you look? james: i look at who's going to make the money. it does seem to me that tesla i
jonathan: thank you very much.esla, very different company, unveiling batteries to store electricity for homes, businesses, and utilities. tim joins us now for a little bit more. expecting an announcement. was it in line with what you were expecting? tim: it was. what we wanted to know is, how big is it, how much does it cost? i think they said they will start at $3000. they haven't given european pricing. 7-10 kilowatt hours. the average house uses 30 a day. you could move off the grid....
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jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, it's 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. betty: i know your family is a big football family. but why do you like football?
jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very...
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jonathan: thank you very much.admit it, i have never watched a full episode of "downton abbey" in my life. caroline hyde, i am never going to. caroline: you and mark never have. you will find love in the reruns. jonathan: if we had to break, let's head to market share. the dollar at a four-month low. the euro pushing high. you see stocks turning over in the early part of the session. the dax down. the euro at 1.14 flat. that's strong dollar was the story, the analyst capitulating on that story. the dollar, 05. we are that strong dollar to come through. ♪ jonathan: >> it is a miss management crisis. >> you are talking to each other. >> starting from four years ago the european leaders transforming a financial problem of 2% in total debt, the massive unemployment problem in europe. while you have such a politician that is not able to manage. you can add also the situation of the new government in three months they transform all of the benefit of the aid in the last two years or something. one year ago they could top
jonathan: thank you very much.admit it, i have never watched a full episode of "downton abbey" in my life. caroline hyde, i am never going to. caroline: you and mark never have. you will find love in the reruns. jonathan: if we had to break, let's head to market share. the dollar at a four-month low. the euro pushing high. you see stocks turning over in the early part of the session. the dax down. the euro at 1.14 flat. that's strong dollar was the story, the analyst capitulating on...
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jonathan: is that the point?ix doesn't go in alone and teams up with a local partner to circumvent some of the challenges? manus: absolutely. they don't just want to be on tv. they want to be multi platform on mobile, online, etc. they don't want to go without a partner. the chinese government has stripped controls over licensing of online content. trying to overcome those issues in terms of navigating that market, why not have a partner to take away the burden of the workload? jonathan: manus cranny, i'm going to let you go. get back home. manus: no, i'm not gone yet. i have a lot more to do. jonathan: what have you got to do? manus: i have to do the week ahead. everybody is going to know what is big at bloomberg next week. jonathan: i look forward to the pdf arriving in my e-mail. thank you very much, manus cranny. let's go from films to beer. that works for our next guest. brewing giant sab miller acquiring craft brewer meantime. matt joins us now. we talk about sab miller needing to go somewhere else. soft dr
jonathan: is that the point?ix doesn't go in alone and teams up with a local partner to circumvent some of the challenges? manus: absolutely. they don't just want to be on tv. they want to be multi platform on mobile, online, etc. they don't want to go without a partner. the chinese government has stripped controls over licensing of online content. trying to overcome those issues in terms of navigating that market, why not have a partner to take away the burden of the workload? jonathan: manus...
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join us in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro.his is "on the move." 15 minutes into the trading session. the stoxx 600 up a little higher. european equities, the worst week last week so far this year. a stronger euro-dollar. down 0.25%. the euro had a big week last week. the headlines last week. the 10 year up another basis point this morning. eurozone bonds have had the worst month last month. an actual decline since december 2013. yes, really. brent crude a little higher up about 0.1% for 60 bucks a barrel. three days ago -- three days until election. the balls are putting -- the polls are putting labour and conservatives in net. david cameron and nick clegg are supposed to start coalition talks. our reporter joins us with more. talk about the potential coalition again. is this common as a surprise to you? reporter: not at all. we had a nick clegg of this weekend talk about the eu referendum would not be a real red line. coalition talks at this stage until we see the results are very unpredictable and it is really too soon to sa
join us in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro.his is "on the move." 15 minutes into the trading session. the stoxx 600 up a little higher. european equities, the worst week last week so far this year. a stronger euro-dollar. down 0.25%. the euro had a big week last week. the headlines last week. the 10 year up another basis point this morning. eurozone bonds have had the worst month last month. an actual decline since december 2013. yes, really. brent...
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jonathan: what is practical?actical when the promised or thinks he has a reform agenda to bring to the people of the u.k. colleagues want no further explorations. we need to look at our relationship with europe. very important for the business community. jonathan: there is across europe a fatigue with the word reform. here we talk about reform eu and benefit tourism. the word kind of means nothing beyond that. he can't do anything without a free movement of people. what kind of reform do you want to see? john: our businesses are clear about red lines of reform. what does it mean to be the u.k. in a european union when all decisions are made for and by the eurozone? european nations can marginalize the u.k. and damaged the economy in europe. sorting out the decision making process in europe is one of the key things are members want. they also want a widening and deepening of the single market. i was in brussels a few weeks ago and the commission was telling me -- i actually got three notifications a day, 1008 year
jonathan: what is practical?actical when the promised or thinks he has a reform agenda to bring to the people of the u.k. colleagues want no further explorations. we need to look at our relationship with europe. very important for the business community. jonathan: there is across europe a fatigue with the word reform. here we talk about reform eu and benefit tourism. the word kind of means nothing beyond that. he can't do anything without a free movement of people. what kind of reform do you...
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jonathan: inc. you very much for joining us. -- thank you very much from north -- thank you very much for joining us. it was a stock story that turned heads yesterday, the almost total collapse of a company in hong kong. trading was suspended after a plunge of more than 56%. the question for investors yesterday was how many energy -- hanergys are lurking? the answer is 2 more. golden property holdings crushed, down more than 50% in one day. look at some insight on these moves, from hong kong, we have the managing director of folk on international. he is chief officer of rmg wealth management. yesterday the big question was how many hanergys are out there? do you exact to see more of this kind of thing going forward? >> we are seeing a unexplained crash in some of these stocks. some of these stocks have more or less the same characteristics. they have high concentration of management. they have been engaged in market value management practice in the past. in this process, the ownership of the stocks
jonathan: inc. you very much for joining us. -- thank you very much from north -- thank you very much for joining us. it was a stock story that turned heads yesterday, the almost total collapse of a company in hong kong. trading was suspended after a plunge of more than 56%. the question for investors yesterday was how many energy -- hanergys are lurking? the answer is 2 more. golden property holdings crushed, down more than 50% in one day. look at some insight on these moves, from hong kong,...
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jonathan: why is that?ames: if higher bond yields are a trade, if people are becoming more confident about global growth, japan has operational leverage. japan has ample supply capacity but inadequate demand. demand rises, japan will make money. i think, when i talk to people supporting japan, they believe we are going to see a pickup in global growth. that is not of you i share. -- not a view i share. they have so much cash on their balance sheet. if only they could pay that out the return on equity would double. jonathan: i had a conversation about the stewardship code in japan the change in corporate culture. james: i see no change. absolutely not. jonathan: other people do. you start to see the buybacks coming through. people say things are changing. you don't share that? james: i see a small number of companies that are used to operating into the international arena. i see domestic companies who still don't get it, who still have board structures that look like they were born in the 18th century. jonat
jonathan: why is that?ames: if higher bond yields are a trade, if people are becoming more confident about global growth, japan has operational leverage. japan has ample supply capacity but inadequate demand. demand rises, japan will make money. i think, when i talk to people supporting japan, they believe we are going to see a pickup in global growth. that is not of you i share. -- not a view i share. they have so much cash on their balance sheet. if only they could pay that out the return on...
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jonathan: good morning. let's bring you up to speed on the stories. >> annualized 3.2%, comparing with estimates. ryanair's earnings jumped and it rose. that is 247 million higher than the predictions made the previous year. ryanair has been working on a softer approach to service and vodafone is considering an ipo for the indian business. it accounts for the vodafone revenue. let's turn to greece now. officials revise their bids to assess financial aid. we have another cliffhanger for the nation. they may not have that. talk me through the deadlines. >> they will not be able to pay. we heard about the op-ed and he was talking about the germans. there is the austerity. take a look at this quote. this gives you a sense of what the red line is. they cannot and will not accept a cure over five years that has been proven to be worse than the disease. we talk about the payments. you have them throughout the month and they will be coming do. you heard from all of her blacks and he talked about the need for greece
jonathan: good morning. let's bring you up to speed on the stories. >> annualized 3.2%, comparing with estimates. ryanair's earnings jumped and it rose. that is 247 million higher than the predictions made the previous year. ryanair has been working on a softer approach to service and vodafone is considering an ipo for the indian business. it accounts for the vodafone revenue. let's turn to greece now. officials revise their bids to assess financial aid. we have another cliffhanger for...
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join us in two. ♪ jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro.ed on top stories. the people's bank of china take the headlines even once again and the central bank cut of the lending by five basis points. they have cut rates three times. stocks in china surged. japanese electronics toshiba. the company with injury forecast pending a probe into improper accounting. the price of oil has gained after rising for an 8th week. we can't do with the cfo of statoil saying there are unique opportunities. >> there are unique opportunities within m&a that is fair. and with a low oil prices, it might be cheaper. we are monitoring very closely. jonathan: "the pulse" is coming up. we are joined by guy johnson. good morning. guy: greece, clearly what happens next? payment tomorrow is what happens next. does it not get made? the language is it gets made. just the start i would argue of a difficult summer for greece. today's negotiations have been downplayed in terms the expectation of delivering a deal. very excited about it but i am sensing the tempo is picking
join us in two. ♪ jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro.ed on top stories. the people's bank of china take the headlines even once again and the central bank cut of the lending by five basis points. they have cut rates three times. stocks in china surged. japanese electronics toshiba. the company with injury forecast pending a probe into improper accounting. the price of oil has gained after rising for an 8th week. we can't do with the cfo of statoil saying...
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jonathan: i guess to questions. i have have the conversation with maybe a thousand different guests. when does the regulatory headwind go away? the second part of the question is when does it ceased to influence my investment decision as well? is that now at that point? >> i think regulators will continue digging out a story. i think it is an ongoing saga. as long as they have confined the dirt, they are going to keep digging. it has been viewed as a source of funding particularly with the new york regulation. i think we have a few years more of them looking to see whether there were past misdemeanors or how their practices are currently. jonathan: a lot of news in the telecoms sector. the big news has been m&a for at least a year. when you look at some of these activities, you look at a company trying to punch its weight. we hear things like time warner being thrown about. does that concern you? mexico's it goes back to the.com era. -- >> it goes back to the.com era. jonathan: what is your interpretation? to me it
jonathan: i guess to questions. i have have the conversation with maybe a thousand different guests. when does the regulatory headwind go away? the second part of the question is when does it ceased to influence my investment decision as well? is that now at that point? >> i think regulators will continue digging out a story. i think it is an ongoing saga. as long as they have confined the dirt, they are going to keep digging. it has been viewed as a source of funding particularly with...
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jonathan? jonathan: thanks very much for joining us.e're joined now by the global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management. i've been told again and again that greece really doesn't matter to markets and then get this headline yesterday that says this thr might be a deal. greece is putting the brakes on something. >> sure. there is a certain amount of safe haven flows into core bond markets in europe. absolutely. i think there is a slight dampening of sentiment into equity markets. i think there is plenty of things to bounce on the other side about european equities now. this comes down to a couple of things especially with greece. i think we're many weeks away from the pinch point here. there are many games that can be played. they have for charters of depth. jonathan: the canadian finance minister is calling the repayment schedule lumpy. >> i'm sure that is only a few days away. it is an obvious thing for them to do. i think this issue about whether to default means exit is not clarified. for me it doesn't seem that one follows
jonathan? jonathan: thanks very much for joining us.e're joined now by the global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management. i've been told again and again that greece really doesn't matter to markets and then get this headline yesterday that says this thr might be a deal. greece is putting the brakes on something. >> sure. there is a certain amount of safe haven flows into core bond markets in europe. absolutely. i think there is a slight dampening of sentiment into equity markets....
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." >> the note was signed jonathan, but his last name was hard to decipher.looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me a name of somebody barry? he was waiting for her in the house! >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> any time a wife is shot, particularly at home, the husband is not only a suspect, but the prime suspect. >> allen said he was driving home from work when the shooting took place. >> i have to be honest, at that point, my suspicions were on allen. >> i had nothing to do with it. i don't know what else to say other than it wasn't me. ave mode rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps
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jonathan: that's almost it for all the move. european commission forecast for the european economy and the data for the u.s. at 2:45 p.m. here and blood the -- here in london. guy: if greece we've eurozone, that is the big question. we'll talk with the business of ryanair and we will talk to mike. >> unfortunately, i don't have time. guy johnson, thank you very much. the ftse 100 is trading higher than playing catch-up after the close yesterday. that is the headline this morning. talk to me on twitter. good thought for the rest of your day. . guy: ubs'profits almost double. best since the financial crisis. waiting for numbers said -- from hsbc. one day to go. greece has until tomorrow to make to ledger million euro imf payment. -- 200 million euro imf payment. we speak to ryanair ceo about how his airline is attracting corporate travelers. ♪
jonathan: that's almost it for all the move. european commission forecast for the european economy and the data for the u.s. at 2:45 p.m. here and blood the -- here in london. guy: if greece we've eurozone, that is the big question. we'll talk with the business of ryanair and we will talk to mike. >> unfortunately, i don't have time. guy johnson, thank you very much. the ftse 100 is trading higher than playing catch-up after the close yesterday. that is the headline this morning. talk to...
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jonathan: i'll give you four options.ented exit, classic european can kicking, or a cyprus situation, or none of the above. andy: probably the european can kicking. everyone knows deep down that there needs to be some kind of solution, some kind of formal word to allow mr. tsipras to say, we've met some of our objectives while still satisfying the creditors. sadly, it is going to happen at about 11:58, minutes before things go out of control. that is the history of these european negotiations. things never happen far in advance. things have to get really bad before everyone says, we don't like the look of that. i think short-term, probably a lot more headlines, things get worse and that can gets kicked. jonathan: groundhog day, groundhog month, groundhog year with greece. look at your portfolio. have you taken into consideration that greece couldn't exist? what does that mean for your portfolio right now? andy: we are -- we don't hold anything in greece just for that kind of tail risk. in terms of the potential contagion
jonathan: i'll give you four options.ented exit, classic european can kicking, or a cyprus situation, or none of the above. andy: probably the european can kicking. everyone knows deep down that there needs to be some kind of solution, some kind of formal word to allow mr. tsipras to say, we've met some of our objectives while still satisfying the creditors. sadly, it is going to happen at about 11:58, minutes before things go out of control. that is the history of these european negotiations....
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jonathan: i borrowed a chart. it brings you the breakdown.he bulk of this economy is the services sector. this is just energy. fuel storage. do you expect that to change much? >> we are approaching getting the peak impact. thereafter it is going to dissipate and fall out quite quickly. you will see inflation rising quite fast. jonathan: i monitored the press conference and there was a question about whether the bank of england should cut rates again. >> are we going to have that conversation if it stays near zero or are people going to continue to look through this? >> i think the low inflation number is energy driven. i think the first rate moves we will see will be a rate hike and not a rate cut. i think it's a non-issue. i think it's encouraging to see zero inflation rates. jonathan: how different is the question in the u.k. compared to the likes of europe? >> we see a similar outcome. the final reading today is flat. we are seeing similar affect. what we have here is slightly different. we have had appreciation against the euro. it tends
jonathan: i borrowed a chart. it brings you the breakdown.he bulk of this economy is the services sector. this is just energy. fuel storage. do you expect that to change much? >> we are approaching getting the peak impact. thereafter it is going to dissipate and fall out quite quickly. you will see inflation rising quite fast. jonathan: i monitored the press conference and there was a question about whether the bank of england should cut rates again. >> are we going to have that...
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jonathan: bond markets have really shaken up. we were seeing lows on bond yields and sovereign bonds caring negative within 14%. we got a rebound over that and that is how much has been erased. the italy spanish 10 year yields are up and that they question is, is this the beginning of the end for the monster bond rally? or, is it a little bit premature ? it is great to have you with us. the bond market, what is behind the move? we have been talking about it. is it the beginning of greece? probably not. is it a short correction after the move? >> you have to break it down into a number of points. you have the asset class that a lot have to own and it is very expensive to own risky assets. so, a lot of regulated funds tend to crowd into safe assets. the guerrilla that entered the room in march was the ecb buying 60 billion euros a month and taking up the gross supply until september next year. the initial reaction was to see the excess of demand swamping supply and bringing things down to just 7.5 basis points in the 10 year. we ar
jonathan: bond markets have really shaken up. we were seeing lows on bond yields and sovereign bonds caring negative within 14%. we got a rebound over that and that is how much has been erased. the italy spanish 10 year yields are up and that they question is, is this the beginning of the end for the monster bond rally? or, is it a little bit premature ? it is great to have you with us. the bond market, what is behind the move? we have been talking about it. is it the beginning of greece?...
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go blackhawks jonathan. all right. wake up america. by now you probably heard president obama taking another cheap shot at fox news blaming us for his failed economic policies. >> i have to say, if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them, right. i don't want to work. i just want free obama fund or whatever. >> we at fox don't begrudge poor people struggle to feed a family. sometimes a helping hand is what's needed to get back on track. buying time to find work. we get that. we do begrudge however the parasites. people who take stuff from the taxpayer. not out of need. just because they can. parasites are simply working the system. a system you've made very workable. case in point, our surfer dude who thinks it's a-okay to use taxpayer money to buy lobster sushi. >> all paid for by our wonderful tax dollars. >> mr. president, don't blame fox news for the parasites you've enabled. jon stewart was falling over himself to defend the president atta
go blackhawks jonathan. all right. wake up america. by now you probably heard president obama taking another cheap shot at fox news blaming us for his failed economic policies. >> i have to say, if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. i don't know where they find them, right. i don't want to work. i just want free obama fund or whatever. >> we at fox don't begrudge poor people struggle to feed a family. sometimes a...
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jonathan: yes or no? a deal by june? >> unconvinced.onathan: the chief economist just to bring you some news right now. a magnitude 7.0 earthquake striking nepal. also no news this is causing damage. i will bring you updates throughout the morning. the bond market not advocating any time soon. we will bring you a special interview after the break. generally through march. but it pimco reaching $68 billion year on year. bloomberg has been speaking with the bond king and asking why he is still active. >> one of the reasons i am still doing this is to prove i still have got it. like a quarterback who still has an arm. it feels great. that is my problem. i understand intellectually not many people care. she has to put up with me at night. it is an obsessive thing that has informed me. even though you can figure it out intellectually you don't necessarily lose it. >> you must get there are people who wonder why after building a track record as the most successful bond manager ever doing this. >> i didn't like how i left pimco. i didn't care
jonathan: yes or no? a deal by june? >> unconvinced.onathan: the chief economist just to bring you some news right now. a magnitude 7.0 earthquake striking nepal. also no news this is causing damage. i will bring you updates throughout the morning. the bond market not advocating any time soon. we will bring you a special interview after the break. generally through march. but it pimco reaching $68 billion year on year. bloomberg has been speaking with the bond king and asking why he is...
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jonathan, is that something you are seeing?uration is all what we are about, and using tools like facebook or twitter, they are basically seeing that person made an editorial choice, so really, everyone is a creator in some way. emily: interesting, she points out that there are monthly active users that are stagnating. matthew, what is your thought on that? matthew: there are some platforms that have been around a long time. the growth, i think, is stagnating. i do not think the growth over the long-term is going to stop anytime soon. sarah: she did point out about the messaging app. matthew: yes. live video. those are the things i think that people are talking about now. one of the most interesting things, particularly with video content, we have started with appointment viewing, via television. you sat down to watch some content, and we've gone into on-demand, where you watch 30 hours of "game of thrones" over two days, and now we have gone back to appointment viewing and the community experience that that brings, in particul
jonathan, is that something you are seeing?uration is all what we are about, and using tools like facebook or twitter, they are basically seeing that person made an editorial choice, so really, everyone is a creator in some way. emily: interesting, she points out that there are monthly active users that are stagnating. matthew, what is your thought on that? matthew: there are some platforms that have been around a long time. the growth, i think, is stagnating. i do not think the growth over the...
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and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.t's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- the giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. and people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. the whole thing is privately financed. betty: all private. tisch: all private. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. betty: the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. tisch: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. this is the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city
and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.t's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- the giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. and people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. the whole...
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jonathan ferro, tell us more. jonathan: this is the biggest rally since january. i could is heading for the biggest week since january. we are at about a 10th of 1%. the performance is right here. half of 1% this morning, i will list the lid of his index and show you why. vodafone has quite the week, ever since olivia global -- liberty global flirted. that is giving it a lift. this is all on the back of a note from goldman sachs. everybody is doing the thinking on vodafone at the moment. it was a euro weakness against sterling pound power.
jonathan ferro, tell us more. jonathan: this is the biggest rally since january. i could is heading for the biggest week since january. we are at about a 10th of 1%. the performance is right here. half of 1% this morning, i will list the lid of his index and show you why. vodafone has quite the week, ever since olivia global -- liberty global flirted. that is giving it a lift. this is all on the back of a note from goldman sachs. everybody is doing the thinking on vodafone at the moment. it was...
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let's go to jonathan ferro for details. jonathan: wrapping up this trading day. the day 100 finishing pretty much dead flat. likewise on the cac 40 in paris, higher but only by about a third of 1%. the big gain on the dax by over 1%. the me show you the session through the trading day. the dax in the back cap of the trading session accelerating into the close up by about 1%. erasing losses on friday. down 1% friday, of 1% today. part of this explained by a weaker euro. the euro-dollar going back from the high. comes tomorrow. the euro zone inflation data. that is key for the currency of the bond market as well. after a couple of days of calm, it is back. italian bonds healed pushing higher.
let's go to jonathan ferro for details. jonathan: wrapping up this trading day. the day 100 finishing pretty much dead flat. likewise on the cac 40 in paris, higher but only by about a third of 1%. the big gain on the dax by over 1%. the me show you the session through the trading day. the dax in the back cap of the trading session accelerating into the close up by about 1%. erasing losses on friday. down 1% friday, of 1% today. part of this explained by a weaker euro. the euro-dollar going...
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jonathan, who is our compepetition outhere? jonathan: it's intertional competition. it's everywhere, noju the ununited states. but re is t key. have the abili to take advantage of the f federal government, which is where every new notion comes from. becccca: you say we can take th all on. dodo you agree >> i dbecause ion't think there are any other towns that have an interest in doing business wit narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive ly half the federal healthcare funding as the othe50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfair treatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman: "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." narartor: washington must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late. ♪ ♪ ♪ morris: this week on "govnment matts" -- >> his gl has for he mustt been to work into wall street. morris: computer
jonathan, who is our compepetition outhere? jonathan: it's intertional competition. it's everywhere, noju the ununited states. but re is t key. have the abili to take advantage of the f federal government, which is where every new notion comes from. becccca: you say we can take th all on. dodo you agree >> i dbecause ion't think there are any other towns that have an interest in doing business wit narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half...
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olivia: i want to disagree with jonathan. the fx hit, add in the three cents and to the $3.3 billion, they beat. things are nowhere near as bad as people say. erik: that assumes that every analyst on the streets did not factor into their earnings estimate for walmart, any currency effects. olivia: the bottom-line results were a little lower than forecasted, but within the range . i would forecast they had store traffic up for the second quarter in a row. the u.s. can't sales were little shire forecast, but they still had a growth of 1%. walmart is spending a lot of money to fix problems that we have well televised, but there's evidence and the results that the turnaround is underway. maybe the answer is not that it was lousy, just how you are interpreting it. international. you mentioned canada. international sales were positive in four out of five markets. the u.k. is their biggest problem. the grocery business in the u.k. in particular is competitive. they are having price inflation. targeted out of canada is a big opportun
olivia: i want to disagree with jonathan. the fx hit, add in the three cents and to the $3.3 billion, they beat. things are nowhere near as bad as people say. erik: that assumes that every analyst on the streets did not factor into their earnings estimate for walmart, any currency effects. olivia: the bottom-line results were a little lower than forecasted, but within the range . i would forecast they had store traffic up for the second quarter in a row. the u.s. can't sales were little shire...
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jonathan ferro is here. jonathan: it's been quite morning -- boring this morning. we had a volatile week and we finished on a high. let me show you the equities. the dax is up 6.1%. gains on the proofread are just up by a tent. the map is painted green. let me show you the bond board. bonds painted green and yields go lower. i am looking at the german 10 year. that relationship, that correlation that relationship at its tightest since september 2013. german bonds are in for a week of declines. we add another 10 basis points once again. in the euro land, we went
jonathan ferro is here. jonathan: it's been quite morning -- boring this morning. we had a volatile week and we finished on a high. let me show you the equities. the dax is up 6.1%. gains on the proofread are just up by a tent. the map is painted green. let me show you the bond board. bonds painted green and yields go lower. i am looking at the german 10 year. that relationship, that correlation that relationship at its tightest since september 2013. german bonds are in for a week of declines....
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those two children and jonathan's wife. jonathan was separated from them as the house literally broke up, flowing down the river. the other families who are there as well, separated. we don't know where they are either. jonathan was able to get to safety but not before suffering a collapsed lung and a broken stern uhl. so mr. mccomb, your son jonathan was able to recount the harrowing tale of how that home broke up. can you tell me what we know about the other families and whom among them are missing and who -- whether there are children, adults. can you paint the picture of who else was in that home? >> well, ralph and sue kerry, a retired dentist. it was their home and their daughter michelle. that's the other couple, michelle and randy charba. michelle is kerry's daughter. and then randy and michelle's son will and jonathan, laura and their two kids were in the house. there were nine of them in the house. jonathan is the only one accounted for. the other eight are unaccounted for. it's a devastation because you're talkin
those two children and jonathan's wife. jonathan was separated from them as the house literally broke up, flowing down the river. the other families who are there as well, separated. we don't know where they are either. jonathan was able to get to safety but not before suffering a collapsed lung and a broken stern uhl. so mr. mccomb, your son jonathan was able to recount the harrowing tale of how that home broke up. can you tell me what we know about the other families and whom among them are...
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jonathan, let me ask you, i mean they're trying to make this hip. i already got a tweet from someone, one of our great viewers saying i hope this isn't getting creepy like the ham burglar. what do you think? >> it has to be relevant, melissa. forget the hamburglar, food is commodities, food restaurants are commodities this is chicken. taste the like juste chicken. from roscoes, so chicken is commodity. they have to distinguish themselves. the colonel is essentially all they have. i think this is a good move. melissa: that looks delicious. nicole petallides, a lot of people say maybe friday chicken is not hip with a healthier movement but chik-fil-a isn't having that problem. they surged ahead of cfc? >> first of all how does jonathan hoenig get chicken? melissa: he brings it himself. he brings his own props. >> drooling waiting for friday chicken. i like the idea of bringing mascot back. the hamburglar is creepy. i like the cartoon hamburglar better. people that eat junk will eat junk regard let's. everything in moderation. kentucky friday chicken h
jonathan, let me ask you, i mean they're trying to make this hip. i already got a tweet from someone, one of our great viewers saying i hope this isn't getting creepy like the ham burglar. what do you think? >> it has to be relevant, melissa. forget the hamburglar, food is commodities, food restaurants are commodities this is chicken. taste the like juste chicken. from roscoes, so chicken is commodity. they have to distinguish themselves. the colonel is essentially all they have. i think...
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jonathan wants to bomb them back to the primitive age. that's not the way to wiin a war if not by military force? >> what you have to do is be smart. be smart, be diplomatic. use alliances to get these countries, get iraqis to -- >> -- world war ii i think -- >> hold on let me -- >> -- best interest in their best financial and economic interest to have a stable government. >> the way to win a war is by total war. >> i'm sorry, we ran out of fans. i wish we had more time. coming up sending the tax man after the clinton foundation. what some lawmakers are asking starts in just ten minutes. >>> new revelations from the clinton foundation. turns out it received up to an additional $26 million from speeches made by the clintons that were not previously disclosed. u oh. and now a group of republicans asking the irs to investigate and drop the charity's tax exempt status. they say it hid behind quote, a cloak of philanthropy to facilitate transactions between foreign groups when hillary was secretary of state and, wayne, you agree. >> it's a lau
jonathan wants to bomb them back to the primitive age. that's not the way to wiin a war if not by military force? >> what you have to do is be smart. be smart, be diplomatic. use alliances to get these countries, get iraqis to -- >> -- world war ii i think -- >> hold on let me -- >> -- best interest in their best financial and economic interest to have a stable government. >> the way to win a war is by total war. >> i'm sorry, we ran out of fans. i wish we...
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. >> jonathan as soon as those doors close start our presentation. >> commissioner if i may i want to introduce you to jonathan he joined the department in the southeast quadrant and returned to the bay area after receiving hi master during his time anothers, california poly he repeated the eir and worked at as planning interim for public works and rec and park here in san francisco and hold a bachelors in environmental studs from ucla and bay area native well, welcome. >> good morning members of the commission i'm jonathan this is a conditional use authorization for the property open van ness street proposal to establish a new medical use occupying 7 thousand hundred square feet on the ground floor of an existing mixed use building we property a small railway component and the medical use for the first to occupy the commercial space of the recent constructed subject building this contains 18 dwelling units for commercial space and below grade blarg or parking garage for residential parking spaces project is located on the northeast corner of van ness and 20th street within the van ne
. >> jonathan as soon as those doors close start our presentation. >> commissioner if i may i want to introduce you to jonathan he joined the department in the southeast quadrant and returned to the bay area after receiving hi master during his time anothers, california poly he repeated the eir and worked at as planning interim for public works and rec and park here in san francisco and hold a bachelors in environmental studs from ucla and bay area native well, welcome. >>...
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alix: thank you so much, jonathan.ou are sticking with me the rest of the hour and lisa, i will see you later in the show. we will take you to a conference in las vegas and find out when and how some of the biggest names in wall street are betting on the fed rate hike. plus, alibaba spiking today. more details are coming up. ♪ alix: seventh annual conferencealix: provides participants with the opportunity to connect global leaders with industry peers and is also a chance to talk with my colleagues there. take it away. erik: thank you we are here with clay. you made your returns as mortgage investor but you graduated to multi-strategized credited investing. the things that you're in now which i understand include stocks, what do you like the best? >> we have been increasing our exposure to commercial real estate loans. i think it gives a terrific risk versus award. it can be idiosyncratic where it is not an expression of pure spread tightening. it is a part of the market we really like right now. stephanie: where are yo
alix: thank you so much, jonathan.ou are sticking with me the rest of the hour and lisa, i will see you later in the show. we will take you to a conference in las vegas and find out when and how some of the biggest names in wall street are betting on the fed rate hike. plus, alibaba spiking today. more details are coming up. ♪ alix: seventh annual conferencealix: provides participants with the opportunity to connect global leaders with industry peers and is also a chance to talk with my...
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able replace jonathan lu -- he will replace jonathan lu. wall street giant hank greenberg joins us. we will get his take on jobs at 8:30 a.m. he is fired up about many things including the president's free-trade deal with asian countries. rolls-royce's north american president is going to talk to us about his committee's renaissance and why he keeps a jar of rape upon on his desk -- a jar of grey pupon on his desk. it is a $2 trillion selloff. bond yields around the world soaring today. janet yellen poured gasoline on the fire yesterday. she said long-term government debt is overpriced. she warns the dangers posed by low rates. >> low interest rates can certainly incense some investors to reach for yield. they can incense them to take on leverage positions. if they unwind, can create financial stability risks. betty: there you go. after her remarks, japan's yield made its biggest jump in two years and australia's benchmark on his highest level since december and germany's bond rose to its highest yield this year. a huge selloff. the election is underway in britain. david cameron has
able replace jonathan lu -- he will replace jonathan lu. wall street giant hank greenberg joins us. we will get his take on jobs at 8:30 a.m. he is fired up about many things including the president's free-trade deal with asian countries. rolls-royce's north american president is going to talk to us about his committee's renaissance and why he keeps a jar of rape upon on his desk -- a jar of grey pupon on his desk. it is a $2 trillion selloff. bond yields around the world soaring today. janet...
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john. >> jonathan thank you. let me ask you this: what can we expect to hear in the next coming days? >> well, the focus is certainly on what exactly happened and what led to the accident. they are going to focus on the rail cars on the track and to try ogain more clues more evidence. they remain on the track behind me by the way. this is one of the busiest rail corridors in the united states. it services more than a third of amtrak customers remains closed unclear when it will reopen. but investigators expect to be on scene for at least several more days. john. >> jonathan thank you. seeing the destruction but hearing it from survivors here is our first person report. >> the train went dark and seemed like someone had slammed the brake and everything went shaking. >> the train banked to the left and immediately to the right and everyone on the left flew over to the right side. >> total chaos. just a travesty. trains everywhere and the engine was way off the track. probably four or 500 yards way off the track. an
john. >> jonathan thank you. let me ask you this: what can we expect to hear in the next coming days? >> well, the focus is certainly on what exactly happened and what led to the accident. they are going to focus on the rail cars on the track and to try ogain more clues more evidence. they remain on the track behind me by the way. this is one of the busiest rail corridors in the united states. it services more than a third of amtrak customers remains closed unclear when it will...
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michelle jonathan then wayne. don't forget 40 years of democrats running the place too. >> i think if you want to fix baltimore, let's start by school choice. let's allow these people to decide where they put their children. instead of just putting them in the district that they're stuck in. baltimore is spending $16,000 per student when it companies to their public school system. yet only 18% of their eighth graders know how to read. that is a problem. these are liberal policies. it doesn't have to do with racism. it has to do with the fact democrats have been in control and have been keeping these people down. >> john. >> no question the liberal policies the entitlement mentality have been a major detriment. i wouldn't excuse the gop either. they talk about not wanting to end welfare but welfare to work. they increase the minimum wage. don't you think a lot of these young people will benefit from some type of a job? and of course the whole drug war and minimum sentencing has been disastrous for communities like
michelle jonathan then wayne. don't forget 40 years of democrats running the place too. >> i think if you want to fix baltimore, let's start by school choice. let's allow these people to decide where they put their children. instead of just putting them in the district that they're stuck in. baltimore is spending $16,000 per student when it companies to their public school system. yet only 18% of their eighth graders know how to read. that is a problem. these are liberal policies. it...
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jonathan wants to bomb them back to the primitive age. that's not the way to win. >> how do you win a war if not by military force? >> what you have to do is be smart. be smart, be diplomatic. use alliances to get these countries, get iraqis to -- >> -- world war ii i think -- >> hold on let me -- >> -- best interest in their best financial and economic interest to have a stable government. >> the way to win a war is by total war. >> i'm sorry, we ran out of fans. i wish we had more time. coming up sending the tax man after the clinton foundation. what some lawmakers are asking it's part adrenaline and part adventure. it's part geek and part chic. it's part relaxation and part exhilaration. it's part sports car and part suv. and the best part? the 2015 gla. it's 100% mercedes-benz. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. al starts in jus
jonathan wants to bomb them back to the primitive age. that's not the way to win. >> how do you win a war if not by military force? >> what you have to do is be smart. be smart, be diplomatic. use alliances to get these countries, get iraqis to -- >> -- world war ii i think -- >> hold on let me -- >> -- best interest in their best financial and economic interest to have a stable government. >> the way to win a war is by total war. >> i'm sorry, we ran...
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hi there jonathan, what's the situation like at the moment? >> right now it is bright, it is sunny here in texas but the big question is what will happen tonight? what will happen later? in this particular area, and really across a lot of texas some three to five inches of rain is in the forecast. if that happens if we get that much rain, it could be trouble for here in this community. if you look at rosenberg there is significant flooding. this is a community 30 miles southwest of houston. people in this community have been told to leave. they're under a mandatory evacuation because the river has yet to rests crest and it has yet to rise to the level that it could. many people we talked to today say they're not taking any attentions. as you mentioned it has by disastrous in a lot of this community not only into houston but in dallas texas and parts of oklahoma. as you mentioned 20 people have died. the numbers at this point close to 30 people have died. right now people waiting to see what happens. forecasters say if the rains stalls over thi
hi there jonathan, what's the situation like at the moment? >> right now it is bright, it is sunny here in texas but the big question is what will happen tonight? what will happen later? in this particular area, and really across a lot of texas some three to five inches of rain is in the forecast. if that happens if we get that much rain, it could be trouble for here in this community. if you look at rosenberg there is significant flooding. this is a community 30 miles southwest of...
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scott martin, jonathan hoenig. scott, jonathan you're fox news contributors. are you a fan of this? i thought this was a joke when i saw the contraption? >> i thought it was made by a first grade class and probably cost as much as they sell it to you for. isn't that maybe the issue here? that actually might be the between just of it. virtual reality in it existence last few decades exclusive and seemingly very costly. so i think the process that google is going through here where they're making this widely available, iphone 5, for example, might be the exact ticket here. you want to appeal this to the masses. the way it is designed so far i think it will. cheryl: actually, jonathan i have the 6 plus, screens with diagonals up six inches that is new iphone and fablets things. i like watching video on iphone plus but do i need it in 3d? >> you could easily enjoy, i tell you, i think google is a little bit behind the ball here. years ago i created a very cheap paper device that gives you not only virtual reality and gives you real thing. something like this very easy in lieu of the who
scott martin, jonathan hoenig. scott, jonathan you're fox news contributors. are you a fan of this? i thought this was a joke when i saw the contraption? >> i thought it was made by a first grade class and probably cost as much as they sell it to you for. isn't that maybe the issue here? that actually might be the between just of it. virtual reality in it existence last few decades exclusive and seemingly very costly. so i think the process that google is going through here where they're...