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josh mankiewicz: --i'm done. rest of the proceeding, for jim huden at least, seemed to be a formality. judge: we, the jury, find the defendant, james edward huden, guilty of the crime of murder in the first degree, as charged. josh mankiewicz: huden would later be sentenced to 80 years in prison. but he had scarcely been led from the courtroom before prosecutor greg banks turned his attention to a far more difficult case-- the one against jim huden's alleged accomplice, peggy thomas. charged with murder, there was only one piece of physical evidence tying peggy to the killing of russel douglas. it was that single fingerprint of hers on a page in the gun owner's manual. the case against jim was pretty strong. oh, yeah. but the case against peggy was pretty weak. it was much more circumstantial. josh mankiewicz: it was jean huden, the wronged wife, who stood to be the strongest witness against peggy thomas. according to jean, peggy had told her everything that time jean visited her out in vegas. the plan was peggy
josh mankiewicz: --i'm done. rest of the proceeding, for jim huden at least, seemed to be a formality. judge: we, the jury, find the defendant, james edward huden, guilty of the crime of murder in the first degree, as charged. josh mankiewicz: huden would later be sentenced to 80 years in prison. but he had scarcely been led from the courtroom before prosecutor greg banks turned his attention to a far more difficult case-- the one against jim huden's alleged accomplice, peggy thomas. charged...
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the back in amsterdam josh puts on the final touches. he sends professional and concentrated as an old hand on the models love him i love when someone's able to hand sit so you know by themselves really at that actual passion in there and the fact that he has that beautiful i pray detail already lets me know he's on his way to be a great i love that sound to you. that really brushing that red. joshes collection is being presented after all the others but he doesn't have much time to dress the models everything has to go super fast. i know it's very ambiguous but sure now it's my go to wow thing that i look up to them as a brother and think i want to be like. the 14 year old certainly has a head start josh perch jones will present his 3rd collection during london fashion week his dream to be as biggest could one day come true. and full more personal look into the life and work of this very talented young man just head to our you tube channel. the month of may is a popular time to get married here in europe on a european weddings we join d
the back in amsterdam josh puts on the final touches. he sends professional and concentrated as an old hand on the models love him i love when someone's able to hand sit so you know by themselves really at that actual passion in there and the fact that he has that beautiful i pray detail already lets me know he's on his way to be a great i love that sound to you. that really brushing that red. joshes collection is being presented after all the others but he doesn't have much time to dress the...
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josh and his mother live near london. this is also where josh drawings and sons his designs. fashion for him is about much more than patterns and beautiful dresses. shushing i don't think should be disregarded as our. creativity or even in some cases or other design is genius work i think fashion is something treasure high school is a kind of one of loss and the luxury is not sense really i think that's how i would describe pressure. josh is currently working on his 3rd collection. he's already designed $46.00 dresses so far. the material he uses comes from all over the world but it gets local help to actually make his dresses because he still has a lot to learn. a big support is caroline bruce. i think it is definitely very helpful especially to have someone like caroline who was precious or local who can help me out if there's a problem if i want to. just but make the garment to teach me like the process a bit more. despite the glamour and all the work josh i'm still a pretty normal teenager i like spending time with his best friend fred they've known each other since the 1
josh and his mother live near london. this is also where josh drawings and sons his designs. fashion for him is about much more than patterns and beautiful dresses. shushing i don't think should be disregarded as our. creativity or even in some cases or other design is genius work i think fashion is something treasure high school is a kind of one of loss and the luxury is not sense really i think that's how i would describe pressure. josh is currently working on his 3rd collection. he's already...
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[laughs] >> josh: yeah.also revealed yesterday that joe biden plagiarized. >> harris: he had a staff writer. >> josh: he took pieces of plans from special interest groups, the later version of a green new deal. it's revealing other than that he's a serial plagiarist. it also reveals that he's not running on the issues. he is putting out a climate plan because a week ago i got his toes stuck in the door by suggesting there should be middle ground on the issues. so all the aocs of the world, the jay inslees, jim ties throat. "you know what? this guy shouldn't be a candidate, he doesn't take this seriously." >> harris: iv right? >> josh: for democrats, i think they are absolutely right. there's a huge component of the electorate where this is the single issue they care about the most. it is a huge barrier. if you are a democrat and you are interested in issues, ultimately he is not your guy here. he has had years to navigate this one is. what he has is that he is a "electable" democrat. i'm not sure the climate
[laughs] >> josh: yeah.also revealed yesterday that joe biden plagiarized. >> harris: he had a staff writer. >> josh: he took pieces of plans from special interest groups, the later version of a green new deal. it's revealing other than that he's a serial plagiarist. it also reveals that he's not running on the issues. he is putting out a climate plan because a week ago i got his toes stuck in the door by suggesting there should be middle ground on the issues. so all the aocs...
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the 2nd collection of the fashion label josh is called sweet dreams. but it fashion week in amsterdam it's the designer himself who's been setting tongues wagging why josh birch jones is only 14. in the beginning i like knew that this is what i wanted to bring that they are here to talk about her strengths so i was like this is what i want to. urge jones showcased his 1st collection in spring 2018 his passion is all about glamour and he's already presented his designs on countless countless books at a time when other kids his age rarely know what they want to do when they grow up. josh as they juncus designer at this young designer show announcer down and he's the only one here with his mom and grandma he's presenting 8 dresses today including a red dress made from 25 metres of material. his mother recalls that he was just 4 when he 1st showed a big interest in clothing. he used it in front of my wardrobe. look at my dresses . and then we created put it on a sample no it was kind of like ok how long it's going to go on for. but it seems to be a regular
the 2nd collection of the fashion label josh is called sweet dreams. but it fashion week in amsterdam it's the designer himself who's been setting tongues wagging why josh birch jones is only 14. in the beginning i like knew that this is what i wanted to bring that they are here to talk about her strengths so i was like this is what i want to. urge jones showcased his 1st collection in spring 2018 his passion is all about glamour and he's already presented his designs on countless countless...
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and josh and christian got out of the car. josh was one of my best friends.'d known him since junior high. christian, he was just kind of a friend of a friend, and i didn't really associate with him. he was into, like, nazi propaganda and skinhead stuff which was absolutely the opposite of everything my group of friends were into as hippies. i could tell that these guys were visibly loaded on methamphetamines. they were jittery all over the place. and then josh asked me if i wanted to get some pot from a friend of his that grew pot up in humboldt county. he asked me how much money i had together to go up there, and now looking back, think he was trying to see how much money i had on me. they left and i didn't think anything of it. later on i told my friend patrick if he didn't feel like driving that he could crash on the couch. i guess it was 5:00 in the morning. i wasn't aware of the time, but i heard a noise. i sat up in bed and joshua and christian were dragging my safe out of my closet, like, at the foot of my bed just a few feet from me. without a word,
and josh and christian got out of the car. josh was one of my best friends.'d known him since junior high. christian, he was just kind of a friend of a friend, and i didn't really associate with him. he was into, like, nazi propaganda and skinhead stuff which was absolutely the opposite of everything my group of friends were into as hippies. i could tell that these guys were visibly loaded on methamphetamines. they were jittery all over the place. and then josh asked me if i wanted to get some...
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countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constand he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online publisher focusing on the tech industry he joins me tonight from san francisco josh it's good to have you on the show so put this into perspective for our viewers around the world is this the beginning of a of a new age in crypto currencies. this is definitely a new era for crypto the previous era was dominated by these very nerdy currency is that we're mostly good for speculation you might try to buy low and hope people buy after use the price skyrockets and you can make a fortune but based prescriptive currency is totally different it's not designed speculation and the price is it supposed to change at all instead it is designed to let you pay for things in online shops or even in person or pay back friends with very low fees skipping those 4 percent transaction fees you often get with credit cards now we're we've heard that this is supposed to be a really big boon for people who maybe would not have access to having a no
countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constand he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online publisher focusing on the tech industry he joins me tonight from san francisco josh it's good to have you on the show so put this into perspective for our viewers around the world is this the beginning of a of a new age in crypto currencies. this is definitely a new era for crypto the previous era was dominated by these very nerdy...
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josh is currently working on his 3rd collection. he's already designed $46.00 dresses so far. the material he uses comes from all over the world but he gets local help to actually make his dresses because he still has a lot to learn. a big support is caroline bruce. i think it is definitely very helpful especially to have someone like caroline there was pressure local who can help me out if there's a problem if i want to. just but make the garment to teach me like the process a bit more. despite the glamour and all the work josh is still a pretty normal teenager and he like spending time with his best friend fred they've known each other since the 1st year at school. i think our father kind of weirdo you want to. be a fashion so i think it started out just with like oh yeah i found it quite weird you know typically women in the industry but. i you know i later. grew kinship to the to it when he still to do them like introducing me to fashion and. back in amsterdam puts on the final touches. he's an xp professional and concentrated as an old hand on the models love him i love w
josh is currently working on his 3rd collection. he's already designed $46.00 dresses so far. the material he uses comes from all over the world but he gets local help to actually make his dresses because he still has a lot to learn. a big support is caroline bruce. i think it is definitely very helpful especially to have someone like caroline there was pressure local who can help me out if there's a problem if i want to. just but make the garment to teach me like the process a bit more....
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a bow they love you. [ cheers and applause josh charles oh, josh one of my favorites.>> jimmy: it's been a while. >> i know, it has been a while it's good to see you >> jimmy: i love every time you come on the show you know what? i follow you on the instagrams and the twitters and stuff [ light laughter ] and you posted this. and i kind of was blown away it is been 30 years since "dead poets society. >> 30 years.my >> jimis that right? >> this month. yeah >> jimmy: you were a baby. >> i was a little baby look at that, amazing. >> jimmy: wow. was that your first film no >> it was my second -- "hairspray" was my first movie, but this was the first time i got to sort of have a large role in a movie, yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause this one, you knowt - i already fan boyed ou on you many times, but - >> it is a little weird. but it's all right >> jimmy: what do you remember from this? what do you remember about thems great robin will >> he was so great he was so -- i mean, obviously, to work with a star like that actors and he was a big star but he really -- he really treated us li
a bow they love you. [ cheers and applause josh charles oh, josh one of my favorites.>> jimmy: it's been a while. >> i know, it has been a while it's good to see you >> jimmy: i love every time you come on the show you know what? i follow you on the instagrams and the twitters and stuff [ light laughter ] and you posted this. and i kind of was blown away it is been 30 years since "dead poets society. >> 30 years.my >> jimis that right? >> this month....
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>> josh: it is interesting a few months ago the republicans passed $1.5 trillion tax bill that wasn'tploded the deficit. they didn't complain about it. they said it did not matter. that is not true it hasn't. now bernie sanders, a very expensive plan for debt forgiveness but he does pay for it. there is a $2 trillion pay for it. you can disagree with the policy and some democrats do and i'm sure a lot of republicans do but it is paid for. so that is false argument for republicans who just blew off the deficit with the tax bill with a massive giveaway of corporations. that is disingenuous. >> shannon: mark, what about the tax bill? >> marc: completely wrong bernie sanders said he will pay for it with 0.5% tax on all stack -- stock transactions and the budget congressional office scores this. 0.5% tax on stock transactions it will reduce revenue going to the federal budget because one, it will reduce value so less capital gains to tax and second, reduce the number of transactions because people will naturally avoid the text so they will not have transactions. the transactions reduced, t
>> josh: it is interesting a few months ago the republicans passed $1.5 trillion tax bill that wasn'tploded the deficit. they didn't complain about it. they said it did not matter. that is not true it hasn't. now bernie sanders, a very expensive plan for debt forgiveness but he does pay for it. there is a $2 trillion pay for it. you can disagree with the policy and some democrats do and i'm sure a lot of republicans do but it is paid for. so that is false argument for republicans who just...
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and josh "waited for fergie to take that step out of respect for her."ried for eight years had separated in april of 2017, but kept it quiet for months. >> you don't owe it to everybody to just announce something the second you decide it. >> so have they moved on romantically? josh was briefly linked to actress eiza gonzalez last year, but last week, just four days before fergie filed for divorce, duhamel was seen out on a date with beauty queen, 25-year-old audra maryi, who's from his home state. >> welcome to fargo, north dakota. >> a rep wouldn't comment on his dating life, but what about fergie? ♪ love is pain pain pain >> are you looking to date, are you looking to just have some more me time, more music? >> i'll tell you right now, i'm playdating. with other parents, that's what >> our source says she isn't interested in dating yet. for now, the couple appears focused on raising son axel, now 5. >> i have a good co-parenting partner. he's number one. >> i love that for them. most important thing is family. >>> let's talk about scary moment for for
and josh "waited for fergie to take that step out of respect for her."ried for eight years had separated in april of 2017, but kept it quiet for months. >> you don't owe it to everybody to just announce something the second you decide it. >> so have they moved on romantically? josh was briefly linked to actress eiza gonzalez last year, but last week, just four days before fergie filed for divorce, duhamel was seen out on a date with beauty queen, 25-year-old audra maryi,...
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josh with us for the hour. let's get straight to the other stories we're watching today bertha coombs is at the nasdaq julia boorstin is covering the facebook drop today. phil lebeau watching tesla and gm bertha, let's start with you and the action at the nasdaq getting hit the hardest. >> we're seeing a teeny bit of strength today in small caps and bio tech large caps being dragged lower by facebook and chips. analysts at ever core cutting prices on micron, western digital, and others, saying they see the recovery for memory chips pushed out until late next year but big love for cybersecurity ipo crowdstrike, on pace to be the best performing tech ipo this year, opening at 63.50 after pricing above the range at $34. >> bertha, thanks very much. the nasdaq is lagging but only down 0.4%. meantime, facebook falling today on new headlines surrounding how the company dealt with user privacy concerns julia boorstin has that story for us in los angeles. >> that's right. facebook shares down about 2% on a "wall street
josh with us for the hour. let's get straight to the other stories we're watching today bertha coombs is at the nasdaq julia boorstin is covering the facebook drop today. phil lebeau watching tesla and gm bertha, let's start with you and the action at the nasdaq getting hit the hardest. >> we're seeing a teeny bit of strength today in small caps and bio tech large caps being dragged lower by facebook and chips. analysts at ever core cutting prices on micron, western digital, and others,...
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josh made a big case for walmart last week. always make a big case for target. >> you know where i stand there. >> josh, walmart over target why? >> walmart is on the verge of breaking out i like both stocks fundamentally. i'm talking about pure technicals now target has had a nice run. walmart has been consolidating for a long time now. it's a similar setup to what we saw with disney a couple of months back. 107, 108, that's where it peaked last time. it spent all this time trying to get back there you have this nice pattern of higher lows each time it sold off, it sold off to a higher level f it takes that 108 on good volume on a weekly chart, there's no resistance, no reason it couldn't roll up to 125 i'm talking purely on technicals i like both stories, though. i think target can also work. >> you like both stories or only the target story >> i definitely prefer the target story walmart for trades but i look at it -- right now target has something like -- it's actually pushing against those $90 highs it hit not that long ag
josh made a big case for walmart last week. always make a big case for target. >> you know where i stand there. >> josh, walmart over target why? >> walmart is on the verge of breaking out i like both stocks fundamentally. i'm talking about pure technicals now target has had a nice run. walmart has been consolidating for a long time now. it's a similar setup to what we saw with disney a couple of months back. 107, 108, that's where it peaked last time. it spent all this time...
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josh: that is a fear.ly people are concerned about a change to something like the facebook algorithm, how that can overnight change the business models for these companies. that sense of precariousness cuts both ways. it intensifies people's fears about organizing, but gives them a reason to organize. emily: we've seen 20,000 employees walk out google for -- walkout of google for a different reason, for how the company handled sexual harassment. and certainly, tech employees do not necessarily complain about being underpaid. but could this sentiment spread to other industries? josh: it could, and as you have said, we have seen a wave of activism among tech staff. we have seen a kickstarter that people have translated into trying to form a union. emily: josh eidelson, who covers workers issues here. thank you so much. coming up, google announces a multibillion-dollar deal to buy data analytics firm looker. this is bloomberg. -- is it the right time for m&a as antitrust scrutiny ramps up in washington? this
josh: that is a fear.ly people are concerned about a change to something like the facebook algorithm, how that can overnight change the business models for these companies. that sense of precariousness cuts both ways. it intensifies people's fears about organizing, but gives them a reason to organize. emily: we've seen 20,000 employees walk out google for -- walkout of google for a different reason, for how the company handled sexual harassment. and certainly, tech employees do not necessarily...
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we want to bring back in cnn political analyst josh rogin. josh, thank you again for being with us. you make about the timing of these raids this weekend? >> it's clear on so many issues from immigration to iran to trade, politics is now taking over other considerations inside the trump administration. while this has been an issue that, of course, has been political for some time as the president heads towards his reelection, it's clear that he's trying to put points on the board and he's trying to show progress and he's trying to create facts on the ground that he can then take to his rallies to tell his base that he's done something in spite of what he calls transgressional intransigence. >> can this cause backlash against the president? does that cause them any harm in that way, never mind the humanitarian aspect of it? >> never mind the humanitarian aspect and the humanitarian aspect is very serious and concerning and tragic, actually. as we see parallel stories come out about the treatment of migrants near the border in detention centers, stories of terrible cruelty put on thes
we want to bring back in cnn political analyst josh rogin. josh, thank you again for being with us. you make about the timing of these raids this weekend? >> it's clear on so many issues from immigration to iran to trade, politics is now taking over other considerations inside the trump administration. while this has been an issue that, of course, has been political for some time as the president heads towards his reelection, it's clear that he's trying to put points on the board and he's...
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josh: muchas gracias. karla: es cafÉ cubano? josh: no, es cafÉ con leche. karla: quÉ bueno. licencia el mito tÍo y miles de comentarios polÉmicos en internet, tienen a dos departamentos de policÍa frente a un escÁndalo. en filadelfia, mÁs de 70 oficiales expresaron su deseo de cometer actos violentos o matar a personas por su raza, nacionalidad, gÉnero o religiÓn. el mismo panorama se presenta en missouri, donde unos 20 uniformados estÁn bajo investigaciÓn por los mismos perturbadores motivos. estas imÁgenes pueden resultar perturbadores. muestra el dramÁtico accidente que cobran la vida de un conductor. cruza sin respectar la luz me impacta un vehÍculo y lo lanza literalmente contra un auto estacionado. termina volcado en medio de una nube de humo mientras y presunto responsable se baja y huye de la escena. al menos cuatro pasajeros sufrieron heridas graves, entre ellos una embarazada. les presento un huracÁn de los buenos. asÍ apodan a esta venerable anciana de 103 aÑos, que hace sÓlo tres comenzó a correr. acaba de imponer un rÉcord mundial. es la mujer de mayor edad que
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stock market rally >> josh said away from tech. those are the words he used. i'm going to zero in on tech up almost 10% in june. less than 0.5% away from an intraday high. best month since october in '15. you've got a lot of stocks in that space or have out-performed and haven't gotten a lot of love the faangs month to date have done well. hardware stocks have done well semis have done well a lot of that has been more recently >> so the fang names are still below their 2018 highs but this is about technology overall. and it's about growth. $3.4 billion in the etf related to growth. that's the biggest jump in june since 2013 it's indicative in the environment that you're in right now where the market wants growth the growth to value premium right now the widest it's been in two decades when you look at the s&p 500 and you take the pe multiples, you're seeing right now the dispersion being the widest that it's been in seven years so the big decision, scott -- look this week you had a quadruple witching on friday this is going to be a throwaway week you're going
stock market rally >> josh said away from tech. those are the words he used. i'm going to zero in on tech up almost 10% in june. less than 0.5% away from an intraday high. best month since october in '15. you've got a lot of stocks in that space or have out-performed and haven't gotten a lot of love the faangs month to date have done well. hardware stocks have done well semis have done well a lot of that has been more recently >> so the fang names are still below their 2018 highs...
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in comes josh josh josh josh joh that's as close as the as would get. score more and this is the first game he's played this season in the majors. as lose 10-5. rough start for the g-men's outfielder. tyler austin hurts his knee chasing this foul ball. he would stay in the game on the very next pitch. max muncy will hit it to right center. kevin pillar runs into him. now top of the third with the sacks packed. cory seger delivers a single. 1-0 dodgers. right now they are tied 1-1 in the fourth inning. to the pitch, the earthquakes hosting fc dallas. wondolowski has scored the last seven goals, make that eight in a row. he gets the team on the board in the 47th minute. this time it was someone else. magnus eriksson's shot appears to be stopped by the defender, but replays show it went in. however, they could not hold onto the lead. it's tied in the 65th minute and this game ends in a 2-22-2 >>> sir winston has moved to the center of the track to take the lead! on the inside, he fights on. on. and the attacsir winston has wo! >> sir winston came in at 10-
in comes josh josh josh josh joh that's as close as the as would get. score more and this is the first game he's played this season in the majors. as lose 10-5. rough start for the g-men's outfielder. tyler austin hurts his knee chasing this foul ball. he would stay in the game on the very next pitch. max muncy will hit it to right center. kevin pillar runs into him. now top of the third with the sacks packed. cory seger delivers a single. 1-0 dodgers. right now they are tied 1-1 in the fourth...
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i agree with josh, it's a fantastic company. most of the users of this company are using a free version so it's basically from what i one you've got 10 million users and only about 500 to 600 that are paying but paying in excess of hundreds of dollars >> let me make a key point for people thinking about investing in slack the model on steroids. so we started off using it we were a firm of five people then seven people. we started off using it casually we got to a certain number of users. we got an alert. now you're an enterprise customer if you want to keep using it's dollars a month not thousands. we're 31 people and living on slack and. not doing emails with ccs and baseline ccs but additionally i use it for my little league team so i have a travel baseball team with 12 parents and the coaches and rather than there being emails and text, when is the game, when is the practice that's a free version that i use for the long island tiger, god bless and then i use the enterprise version and it has distipgt u distinct usages. everyb
i agree with josh, it's a fantastic company. most of the users of this company are using a free version so it's basically from what i one you've got 10 million users and only about 500 to 600 that are paying but paying in excess of hundreds of dollars >> let me make a key point for people thinking about investing in slack the model on steroids. so we started off using it we were a firm of five people then seven people. we started off using it casually we got to a certain number of users....
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brown >> that's pete najarian. >> that's josh najarian. how are you, judge >> oh, man i'm just going to say wally pip and lou gherig you never know >> this stock was on the selloff monday when everybody said they were going to come off these big tech stocks, in particular facebook and google, it has rebounded over $11 since then. you see it almost pushing to $12 rally to $173. they came in weekly calls have been just extraordinary this week next week, they're just as big take a look at this. almost 10,000 of these calls that's a million share equivalent they're buying next week at the 180 strike, june 180s with just a week to go, josh you got to like that >> these are sellers next week or it breaks through >> yep i think it's going to push towards or through 180 next week and the calls were relatively cheap. i got another one that's slightly longer term, scott. take a look at jd. this one might be because mnuchin is going over ahead of the actual g20 there's meeting of g20 finance ministers. mnuchin's over there he's going to be meeting wi
brown >> that's pete najarian. >> that's josh najarian. how are you, judge >> oh, man i'm just going to say wally pip and lou gherig you never know >> this stock was on the selloff monday when everybody said they were going to come off these big tech stocks, in particular facebook and google, it has rebounded over $11 since then. you see it almost pushing to $12 rally to $173. they came in weekly calls have been just extraordinary this week next week, they're just as big...
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i mean, what led is exactly what josh is talking about. it was growth, it was defensives and it was growth tech, right? it was software, software and services, the saas guys and f.a.n.g. and so you had some bad headlines yesterday with regards to f.a.n.g., i get it. by the way, i don't think we're going to hear for years on regulation so i think it was overdone but it might take a little bit of time to play itself out, mean revert, right, because they were such leaders but i would say -- >> it was so ugly yesterday too. my gosh. >> it was ugly and they're kroulded >> facebook was down more than 8% >> what's even uglier is the saas software guys, which is talk about crowded and they are starting to roll and that is because enterprise data points are actually starting to slow. not a disaster, but on the margin, when you have crowded trades like this, it doesn't take much, but this is a year about rotation and that's exactly what we're seeing. what we saw in may was different than what we saw in april and now it's kind of coming back again. i
i mean, what led is exactly what josh is talking about. it was growth, it was defensives and it was growth tech, right? it was software, software and services, the saas guys and f.a.n.g. and so you had some bad headlines yesterday with regards to f.a.n.g., i get it. by the way, i don't think we're going to hear for years on regulation so i think it was overdone but it might take a little bit of time to play itself out, mean revert, right, because they were such leaders but i would say --...
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joining for the hour to break this down is josh brown. i asked you what the key stock indicative of this market is and what people are watching you said gld that was surprising. >> i thought that was a private conversation, sarah! >> nothing is private with me. >> i said gld because it trades like a stock and the dollar doesn't but what i'm really getting at i really feel the dollar is at a very critical level and i mentioned it was kind of sitting on support i think what the dollar does next from here could have big ramifications for everything from earnings estimates to emerging market stocks. >> it keeps weakening here. >> it hasn't broken down since trump has been president it's been fairly strong. some would say too strong. i know he would. >> for sure. >> you asked me what are people looking at and focused on, believe it or not it's the dollar again gold is huge five-year breakout and breaking of the down trend is indicative of that. >> i think they are always talking about the dollar. >> i think the dollar is absolutely crucial not
joining for the hour to break this down is josh brown. i asked you what the key stock indicative of this market is and what people are watching you said gld that was surprising. >> i thought that was a private conversation, sarah! >> nothing is private with me. >> i said gld because it trades like a stock and the dollar doesn't but what i'm really getting at i really feel the dollar is at a very critical level and i mentioned it was kind of sitting on support i think what the...
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i would agree with josh. i would add that i t nk there was a really strong showing last night from castro, that he may be able to move with some momentum anto the weekend the weeks to come. i think we will see probably the same 20 people on stage in the debate in detroit in july. i also think that tonight listening to swalwell, he was a name that people in california know. i think he was able to at least start enough of a conversation he t himself tonight that will survive into the next round of debates. as josh pointed out it will be a smaller field by september. i know i talked to some voters in miami who were saying, they that smaller field so they can digest all the ideas that are floating around out there now. >> i last night seems like's a distant memory. quickly, one other difference we noticed between the two nights, tonight president trump'sname mentioned 16 times in the first half. what does that tell you? >> there was a debate last night. it's long forgotten. this was more aggressive trying to take
i would agree with josh. i would add that i t nk there was a really strong showing last night from castro, that he may be able to move with some momentum anto the weekend the weeks to come. i think we will see probably the same 20 people on stage in the debate in detroit in july. i also think that tonight listening to swalwell, he was a name that people in california know. i think he was able to at least start enough of a conversation he t himself tonight that will survive into the next round...
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constant editor at large at tech crunch joining us tonight from san francisco josh we appreciate your insights thank you. my pleasure all right the day is almost over but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either you news you can follow me at t.v. don't forget use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. the phone. the food. place. is the coffee bomb from the amazon news just to its name to brazil's was cool a soft drink now it's grown on a number scale muslims can occur most code. in islam is fun but not the traditional way of sustainably and free of pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production the 30000 next. week on africa. play time coming up. in ghana merry go rounds are creating electricity and enabling people to study and. green solutions to find more air. same 60 minutes. i'm not laughing at the germans because some gunned down but most ended up in with the could do better and i think deep into the german culture of. mutants who take this
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constant editor at large at tech crunch joining us tonight from san francisco josh we appreciate your insights thank you. my pleasure all right the day is almost over but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you news you can follow me at brant golf t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. climate change c o 2 emissions are hot topic. the supporters of nuclear power speaking out. spaces that nuclear power goes to neutral nuclear power a safe. nuclear power is the right choice. for the final 4 they're all. made in germany. growing up. remaining a child forever there's no doubt in his mind. marcus the 35 year old child. he's conspicuous in his trouble fitting in but he's not going to be ignored in. life. with autism. and 45 minutes on t w. you square this doesn't seem. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. look serious knowledge. j. w. curious of. yourself for. the next you tube channel. don't miss out. i. i i i. i. i can't say i was here f
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constant editor at large at tech crunch joining us tonight from san francisco josh we appreciate your insights thank you. my pleasure all right the day is almost over but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either you news you can follow me at brant golf t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag a day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. i'm a change c o 2 emissions are hot. and our supporters of nuclear power are speaking out. facing the nuclear power. neutral nuclear power a safe. nuclear power right so. we're going to find out whether all the strokes made in germany. growing up. remaining a child forever there's no doubt in his mind. marcus the 35 year old child. he's conspicuous and has trouble fitting in but he's not going to be ignored in. life. with autism. in 45 minutes. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. to read. what if there's no escape. list. turman plus treats. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. rico is in g
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josh/marco: uno! josh: oh, there it is!my body to the limit, training to be a hawaiia hula dance warrior. woo! those are brand new muscles i've never used in my life. and, visit the honduran island of roatan,i wherg in and get my hands dirty. let me see your muscle whoa! my name is josh garcia. ever since i was a kid, ie dreamt about travelling the world by ship, immersing myself in new cultures,
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josh norman opens up about what he chooses to focus on during his downtime. >>> people don't have it at all -- they don't have a cot to sleep on. this my understanding tish our everyday diet is very acidic. it can cause damage to the enamel. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repai enamelea in itsned state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter dece into the enamel surfa the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged, it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. on>> if you de clothes you often don't find out who they end up helping, but tonight we'll introduce you to a northern virginia organizatis that give a name and a story to every person receiving a donated piece of clothing. women giving back is all about women helping other women. they believe every woman and child deserves the basics in life. with clothes they're able to provide light and a little fun in otherwise tough situations. >> she asked mebout myself. she made me feel at ease, and made me feel welcome.
josh norman opens up about what he chooses to focus on during his downtime. >>> people don't have it at all -- they don't have a cot to sleep on. this my understanding tish our everyday diet is very acidic. it can cause damage to the enamel. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repai enamelea in itsned state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter dece into the enamel surfa the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's...
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>> josh: i am only using west virginia apples. >> anthony: that can't be cost-effective. >> josh: it's we are rich, i mean, as could be, in food and the things that we make as a culture and as a community. >> mike: you know you look at something as simple as these pole beans. it took a community to save that seed. you know every time we put food on the plate, there's a story about the way that people have always kind of bound together to survive. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. wow. we did it. we built the fastest network for the latest iphones. and the iphone xr, with a retina display that makes everything look incredible... it's like the perfect couple - you know, the ones who look great in every picture. like the ones who always make me feel like a before photo. zoey and chris. hey guys! hey... zoey and chris! ...how fun is that? at&t has the fastestnetwork for the latest iphones. get the mind
>> josh: i am only using west virginia apples. >> anthony: that can't be cost-effective. >> josh: it's we are rich, i mean, as could be, in food and the things that we make as a culture and as a community. >> mike: you know you look at something as simple as these pole beans. it took a community to save that seed. you know every time we put food on the plate, there's a story about the way that people have always kind of bound together to survive. if ywhen you brush or...
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just mentioned, no dilution for any of them thank you, josh.d to see you. >> priceless we're up 184 here coming just off the session lows off the session lows we're back in three minutes. ♪ higher expectations. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. corona premier. man: stand up if you are a first generation college student. stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a military family, please stand. the world in which we live equally distributes talent. but it doesn't equally distribute opportunity, and paths are not always the same. i'm so proud of you, dad! man: i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. i felt completely helpless. trashed online. southern new hampshire university my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if you are under attack, i recommend calling reputation defender. vo: there's more negativity online than ever. reputation defender ensure
just mentioned, no dilution for any of them thank you, josh.d to see you. >> priceless we're up 184 here coming just off the session lows off the session lows we're back in three minutes. ♪ higher expectations. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. corona premier. man: stand up if you are a first generation college student. stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a military family, please stand. the world in which we live equally...
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josh is in south bend at the town hall. we played a little of this, josh.ssarily the first issue, first crisis, the first problem that his police department has had over the course of 8 years he has been mayor. >> reporter: that's right. what you can sense in the room, this is the culmination of years of tensions, of anger, frustration by the community, precipated by the shooting last weekend. there's a lot more going on. we have community groups shouting about black on black crime, shouting at the local president of the naacp chapter, so while not all of this is about buttigieg, not all of it is about what happened last sunday, some is about other incidents you described have taken place during his tenure, such as demotion of the black police chief early in his tenure. fact of the matter is, whatever it is about, the optics of this are terrible for pete buttigieg. here he is running for president in a democratic primary where race relations and the african-american vote are really essential to the conversation that all of the candidates are having, and he
josh is in south bend at the town hall. we played a little of this, josh.ssarily the first issue, first crisis, the first problem that his police department has had over the course of 8 years he has been mayor. >> reporter: that's right. what you can sense in the room, this is the culmination of years of tensions, of anger, frustration by the community, precipated by the shooting last weekend. there's a lot more going on. we have community groups shouting about black on black crime,...
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>> i agree with josh. people had seen the speech we just watched instead of joe biden's debate performance. >> dana: isn't that a bit of a problem in that joe biden on a stage with everybody el, no tele prompter stumbles. then today gets a great teleprompter speech. the modern politics doesn't want that. >> i agree with that. the problem is, if you look at joe biden's debate performances of the past, he was great. he was terrific against cheney, terrific against sarah palin. >> dana: you mean paul ryan, not dick cheney. >> sorry, paul ryan. >> dana: look at this from the republican point of view. give us your perspective from last night and joe biden as a front runner. solidified as a front runner or do you think he'll sink a bit now? >> he's not gonna drop ten points today. i think if he thinks his opponents can take him down in the further debates. right? he came in, as josh mentioned, he is a nimble debater. i think not only did he look very unprepared. this wasn't something that happened 40 years ago.
>> i agree with josh. people had seen the speech we just watched instead of joe biden's debate performance. >> dana: isn't that a bit of a problem in that joe biden on a stage with everybody el, no tele prompter stumbles. then today gets a great teleprompter speech. the modern politics doesn't want that. >> i agree with that. the problem is, if you look at joe biden's debate performances of the past, he was great. he was terrific against cheney, terrific against sarah palin....
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josh, your thoughts on u.p.s.ly, the collapse of transports in may. >> yeah, and, look, my take on u.p.s. is you can't short it because paying a 4% yield, which is pretty good, and they're still growing earnings 6% a year they somehow have managed to do that it's a very well-run company technically you can't be long this name. $90 seems to be an important area of support. if she loses $90 that's a trap door i think you'll see whoever was left believing in this story exited at that point it's down from the high. every single bounce back in this stock leads to a lower high. so over the last six years, the stock has done nothing it's trading where it was in october 2013 you're missing nothing by being out. the people that want to play e-commerce are finding names like shopify not wasting their time here. this stock is not looking good here technically i'd stay out until something changes. >> we've got the comments on trade to come. his comments on global growth were not that negative maybe we would have expected that
josh, your thoughts on u.p.s.ly, the collapse of transports in may. >> yeah, and, look, my take on u.p.s. is you can't short it because paying a 4% yield, which is pretty good, and they're still growing earnings 6% a year they somehow have managed to do that it's a very well-run company technically you can't be long this name. $90 seems to be an important area of support. if she loses $90 that's a trap door i think you'll see whoever was left believing in this story exited at that point...
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what are you hearing from your sources, josh? could conway leave ahead of the staff resufl ahead of the campaign. >> there is no indication that kellyanne conway is leaving. she takes ultimate pride in being a survivor in the white house and being someone who has been there two and a half years and on the campaign and pretty defiant even after yesterday. you saw the president was quick to defend her and say what a great spokesperson she was for him on television. the repudiation of kellyanne conway said, no one has behaved this way and it is unprecedented behavior and time and time again she's done this and the president's reaction was to defend her vociferously so it is hard to believe she'll go anywhere any time soon. >> what do you think about the president dismissing this suggestion from the special counsel? >> it is dangerous but fit news his attitude about the laws. the law is very clear, the special counsel said that she not only violated the law, she did it time and time again after being warned not to do it. and there is
what are you hearing from your sources, josh? could conway leave ahead of the staff resufl ahead of the campaign. >> there is no indication that kellyanne conway is leaving. she takes ultimate pride in being a survivor in the white house and being someone who has been there two and a half years and on the campaign and pretty defiant even after yesterday. you saw the president was quick to defend her and say what a great spokesperson she was for him on television. the repudiation of...
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joining us now to discuss is josh sullivan, managing director and senior analyst at seaport global josh, very good afternoon to you. thanks for joining us. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me >> is there legitimate concern about this merger? how much overlap is there on their products >> i think that the president's comments were really just about the defense industry consolidation. and some of the programs have been a limited number of bidders on it. so if you do have a large consolidation of the defense base, then arguably the war fighter and the department of defense aren't going to get truly efficient bidding. so there is a reasonable worry about too much consolidation in the industry that being said, looking at united technologies and looking at raytheon's portfolio, you know, there's only about 1% of overlap and it is really more about bringing in a commercial mindset. we view the combination of united technologies and raytheon, you know, largely getting around those problems. but as an industry theme, yes, it is a concern. >> is it a concern enough that other companies that m
joining us now to discuss is josh sullivan, managing director and senior analyst at seaport global josh, very good afternoon to you. thanks for joining us. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me >> is there legitimate concern about this merger? how much overlap is there on their products >> i think that the president's comments were really just about the defense industry consolidation. and some of the programs have been a limited number of bidders on it. so if you do have a...
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back to you. >> that's a lot of watches thinking about the new one josh, thanks very much josh lipton. >>> coming up, my next guest said trade tensions lead to three rate cuts by the middle of september. his case for that next coach in . really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> welcome back wall street is expecting the fed to ease monetary policy after president trump vowed to slap tariffs on mexican imports opening a new front in the trade war. the biggest call now barclays now that sees 75 points. the bearded michael, his chief u.s. economist michael, welcome it's good to see you again >> good afternoon, kelly. >> 75. that implies three rate cuts are you expecting three cuts of 25 quarter point or all at one type of thing? >> we're just looking across two cuts so 50 in septem
back to you. >> that's a lot of watches thinking about the new one josh, thanks very much josh lipton. >>> coming up, my next guest said trade tensions lead to three rate cuts by the middle of september. his case for that next coach in . really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve...
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our josh brown already owns it as you may know.you to buy it >>> and we are calling it a bank brawl, two well-respected analysts on that side of that trade, one sounding the alarm bells, they are both here onset to debate that all coming up at noon. carl, we're about ten away and we'll see you then >> all right, busy day, scott. >>> let's get over to the cme group in the meantime, get the santelli exchange. morning again, rick. >> good morning, carl. so, yesterday's low closed for ten-year no yields was 2.07. just keep that in the back of your mind. 1175 a.d., that's when leonardo de pisa, i don't know why he ended up with the name fibinacci, but that's where he was born, in the city famous for the leaning tower of pisa but the fibinacci sequence of numbers has magical effects and chartists have been enamored with it since i've been trading in the late '70s so, take the summation, zero and one is one, one and one is two, two and one is three ad infinitum but the magic of it is how different combinations are constant and give you im
our josh brown already owns it as you may know.you to buy it >>> and we are calling it a bank brawl, two well-respected analysts on that side of that trade, one sounding the alarm bells, they are both here onset to debate that all coming up at noon. carl, we're about ten away and we'll see you then >> all right, busy day, scott. >>> let's get over to the cme group in the meantime, get the santelli exchange. morning again, rick. >> good morning, carl. so,...
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josh: exactly. that's why crypto may be the new gold.old as there is no intrinsic value for bitcoin, but the interesting value for gold has been a story value. 2018, thatwe saw in was a good example. all the markets went down. from s&p, 7% gold went down the list, around 2% down. bitcoin went down 87%. the last quarter, when markets are going down, gold cap your money safe. you lost your money on bitcoin. it's good if you want high-risk diversification, but gold is safety. rishaad: thank you so much. it is time for battle of the charts now. to pit their best charts against each other. look at the functions at the bottom of your screen. let's look at michelle and what you have. michelle: good morning. taking it back home to the u.s. and the federal reserve. my chart shows something, getting things going forward. that is the five main fed research -- now near the lowest in trump's presidency. what we're seeing troubling dallas, philadelphia, and overnight kansas city, all going down in their latest survey. there's an economics lesson. the
josh: exactly. that's why crypto may be the new gold.old as there is no intrinsic value for bitcoin, but the interesting value for gold has been a story value. 2018, thatwe saw in was a good example. all the markets went down. from s&p, 7% gold went down the list, around 2% down. bitcoin went down 87%. the last quarter, when markets are going down, gold cap your money safe. you lost your money on bitcoin. it's good if you want high-risk diversification, but gold is safety. rishaad: thank...
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josh lip ton joins us with more on what that could mean for apple. why is he leaving? >> here's what we know. johnny is chief design officer tim eports directly to cook. he surprised us. he's leaving and says he'll encreate an indnt business which sounds like his own design fiey. ade it clear he's going to keep working with apple, that appl will be a client of the firm. they are going to work together. tim cook saying in a statement on exclusive projects. projectsf what the could be. he is revered in the design mmunity. hisesigns played a part in some of apple's most iconic oducts. you mentioned a couple. it's the imac, ipod, ipad, iphone, watch. not just the hardware. he played a role in designing apple's new corporate campus, the multi billion dollar campus cupertino. analysts say he deserves credit for a lot of apple's success, a lot of growth. of course a lot of products i mentioned are the very backbone of apple's hardware. >> josh, what does it mean for apple? >> it's interesting. i spoke with gene munster, analyst tha covered apple for a long time. there was nob
josh lip ton joins us with more on what that could mean for apple. why is he leaving? >> here's what we know. johnny is chief design officer tim eports directly to cook. he surprised us. he's leaving and says he'll encreate an indnt business which sounds like his own design fiey. ade it clear he's going to keep working with apple, that appl will be a client of the firm. they are going to work together. tim cook saying in a statement on exclusive projects. projectsf what the could be. he...
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josh lipton has more on that one. hey, josh. >> so wilf, here's what we know.consider an investigation into apple but steven hawkins who served as the ftc's general counsel says that does not suggest an outcome here we don't know whether the doj will ultimately conclude that there was actually wrongful behavior in fact, the doj is very reluctant to bring monopolization cases against companies, he says, knowing that from 2000 to date the doj antitrust division found just one monopoly case. now, he says it's certainly possible the doj could find apple as violating antitrust law. sandeep vahisin of the open markets institute said there is a potential around the issue of how apple set up its app store remember in europe spot 2350id flagged that same concern arguing apple limits choice and stifles innovation a charge apple flatly rejects. but if the doj side against app it will would seek appropriate remedies typically that means an injunction or change its behavior but hawkins and others say we are a long way from the doj making a decision. tim cook insisting not i
josh lipton has more on that one. hey, josh. >> so wilf, here's what we know.consider an investigation into apple but steven hawkins who served as the ftc's general counsel says that does not suggest an outcome here we don't know whether the doj will ultimately conclude that there was actually wrongful behavior in fact, the doj is very reluctant to bring monopolization cases against companies, he says, knowing that from 2000 to date the doj antitrust division found just one monopoly case....
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josh liptoonjoins usht from san francisco. what was the one key take away from that? >> heading into the earnings report, the stock has really taken it on the chin. it was down more than 20%rom its intraday highs in early april and a big reasont there, was huawei or specifically the t fallout from tmp administration's for the decision to blacklist the giantt an important customer. makes about 13% of revenue. when executives on the call said though was listen, they reviewed that ban. shipping some subset of their current products to huawei. i checked in with rbc, they said listen, this waso a lead investors at least didn't go completely to zero. also more broadly, executives said they were seeing early signs of demand improvement and inyou can see that stock m sharply higher in the afterhours, bill. >> josh lipton in san franciscoh ks, josh. >>> well there might be a fox guarding the hen house. and that's where we begin tonight's market focus with bloomberg saying the justice department is looking into claims of potential price fixing of poultry at tyson and pilgrim's
josh liptoonjoins usht from san francisco. what was the one key take away from that? >> heading into the earnings report, the stock has really taken it on the chin. it was down more than 20%rom its intraday highs in early april and a big reasont there, was huawei or specifically the t fallout from tmp administration's for the decision to blacklist the giantt an important customer. makes about 13% of revenue. when executives on the call said though was listen, they reviewed that ban....
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and our coverage will continue with the slate national editor josh levine, bill ayers, journalist dorothy butler gilliam, and professor e viewing. watch our live coverage from --cago's starting sunday saturday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on book tv c-span2. newsmakers this week, dr. lena win, planned parenthood discusses theceo, political impact of recent changes to abortion laws in several states. newsmakers here on c-span. has spoken with over 50 freshmen lawmakers from this congress. we recently spoke with two new fema lawmakers. first up, representative susan wild who represents the seventh district in allentown, pennsylvania. >> where were you born? on an air i was born force base in germany. my father was an air force officer and my parents were stationed there. surface --about his service. father lied about his age to join. he retired at 55. he went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea. >> what did he do? rep. wild: he was a bomber pilot. >> what impact that have on you? rep. wild: he was a disci
and our coverage will continue with the slate national editor josh levine, bill ayers, journalist dorothy butler gilliam, and professor e viewing. watch our live coverage from --cago's starting sunday saturday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on book tv c-span2. newsmakers this week, dr. lena win, planned parenthood discusses theceo, political impact of recent changes to abortion laws in several states. newsmakers here on c-span. has spoken with over 50 freshmen lawmakers from this congress. we...