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keenan's case.t to state that the court wants to make a clear statement that the decision here today is not a reflection on the current team of assistant county prosecutors that have been assigned to this case. they have conducted themselves in a professional and forthcoming manner. nor is this a reflection of the court's opinion on keenan's guilt or innocence. instead, it is a decision that is founded on the basic right that our forefathers envisioned for those accused of a crime to be afforded a fair trial, free from prejudice and misconduct. in light of the state's egregious prosecutorial misconduct in keenan's prior two trials, keenan cannot receive the fair and constitutional trial that he is entitled to today. and this court is going to dismiss this case with prejudice. the court finds that thomas michael keenan's motion to dismiss the indictment against him with prejudice must be granted in the interest of justice and fairness. i order the sheriff to release you upon being interviewed by cour
keenan's case.t to state that the court wants to make a clear statement that the decision here today is not a reflection on the current team of assistant county prosecutors that have been assigned to this case. they have conducted themselves in a professional and forthcoming manner. nor is this a reflection of the court's opinion on keenan's guilt or innocence. instead, it is a decision that is founded on the basic right that our forefathers envisioned for those accused of a crime to be...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, su keenan. are headed to an airport, you better make sure you charged your electronics before you go. bloomberg's yang yang joins me d.c., reaganon, international airport. yang yang, how is this all working? >> hi, pimm. this started sunday when the department of homeland security issued a new requirement for travelers coming from overseas, banning on charged devices -- laptops, i.e. readers -- requiring them to turn on those devices, effectively proving that they are real devices and bombs.guised now bloomberg is learning that those rules could be extended to the united states. this is not official yet. tsa workers do not know of the plan. they are looking to extend those in the united states, although in the u.s., the screenings would be more limited and we should not expect delays. mean people will be lining up at the charging stations, those sockets on the walls at the airports you go there will be very popular, if they are not already. >> that is exactly the message they are sending. travel
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let's go to su keenan for headlines. su? thane trade is down more 10%. the company posted second-quarter profits that trailed analyst estimates as sales volumes the clyde. the net income is 70%. it missed analyst projections. meanwhile, darden restaurants ceo clarence otis will step down as chairman and chief executive officer. otis will continue to serve as ceo until a successor is appointed. last year, darden drew the ire after his selling red lobster, which is suffered from the climbing sales. and zillow has agreed to urges trulia in anchase all stock deal. and those are the top at once. back to you. >> all right, su keenan. thank you very much. herbalife is a stock that bill team. called a ponzi's it missed analysts estimates. the stock is down sharply in after-hours trading. joining me from atlanta, between -- joined stanford. thanks for joining "taking stock ." what is the big take away from bees numbers? >> herbalife has had a long straight, 20 one quarters, a beating expectations, and people are looking for them to beat expectations quarter in an
let's go to su keenan for headlines. su? thane trade is down more 10%. the company posted second-quarter profits that trailed analyst estimates as sales volumes the clyde. the net income is 70%. it missed analyst projections. meanwhile, darden restaurants ceo clarence otis will step down as chairman and chief executive officer. otis will continue to serve as ceo until a successor is appointed. last year, darden drew the ire after his selling red lobster, which is suffered from the climbing...
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let's go to su keenan for headlines. su? >> herbalife stock is falling in the afterhours trading, down more than 10%. the company posted second-quarter profits that trailed analyst estimates as sales volumes declined. the net income fell 17%. it missed analyst projections. meanwhile, darden restaurants ceo clarence otis will step down as chairman and chief executive officer. otis will continue to serve as ceo until a successor is appointed. last year, darden drew the ire of investors when it proposed selling or spinning off red lobster, a seafood chain which has suffered from declining sales. and zillow has agreed to purchase trulia for $3.5 billion in an all stock deal. and those are the top headlines. back to you. >> all right, su keenan. thank you very much. herbalife is a stock that bill ackman called a ponzi's scheme. it missed wall street estimates. wall street got that one wrong. the stock is down sharply in after-hours trading. joining me from atlanta, duane stanford, who covers the company and does a good job of tha
let's go to su keenan for headlines. su? >> herbalife stock is falling in the afterhours trading, down more than 10%. the company posted second-quarter profits that trailed analyst estimates as sales volumes declined. the net income fell 17%. it missed analyst projections. meanwhile, darden restaurants ceo clarence otis will step down as chairman and chief executive officer. otis will continue to serve as ceo until a successor is appointed. last year, darden drew the ire of investors when...
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first, headlines with su keenan. >> all about twitter in extended trading. the stock surging in extended hours. the company's user base growing at a steady pace. twitter's active users reach 21 million. sales more than doubled to more than $312 million. the company posted second-quarter profits that beat analyst estimates. outside of earnings, president obama announced today more sanctions against russia. the u.s. targeted three russian banks and a state owned shipbuilder. >> if russia continues on its current path, the cost on russia will continue to grow. today is a reminder that the united states means when it says. we will rally the international community in standing up for the rights and freedom of people around the world. >> the new u.s. sanctions target the bank of moscow, and united shipbuilding. >> let's start with twitter. shares shooting up double-digit percentages in the after-hours. paul sweeney, what do you call this? when you look at these numbers, i just debate we say we are looking for something bad in these numbers, and i'm looking hard, a
first, headlines with su keenan. >> all about twitter in extended trading. the stock surging in extended hours. the company's user base growing at a steady pace. twitter's active users reach 21 million. sales more than doubled to more than $312 million. the company posted second-quarter profits that beat analyst estimates. outside of earnings, president obama announced today more sanctions against russia. the u.s. targeted three russian banks and a state owned shipbuilder. >> if...
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first headlines from su keenan. earnings season. wells fargo came out with numbers this morning. profits increased 4% on lower credit cost. wells fargo per-share earnings failed to top the preceding quarters for the first time since 2009. has agreed to delay it started in new york until monday. the court has granted an injunction against uber. lebron james is returning to the cleveland cavaliers where he started his career. cavaliershe cleveland a billion-dollar franchise, double what the team was worth without him. those are the headlines. >> thanks very much. and his on lebron james to surgeon to return to cleveland. joining me on the telephone is some of his clients include players such as richart tony felton. great to have you on bloomberg. what does this mean for the future of the nba? >> i think it is great for the nba. togives everybody something look forward to and i think it is great news and i think everybody is a winner, except for the miami heat. >> what do you think the deal will cost the cleveland cavaliers? >> you know, he is going to do a max deal regardless. of v
first headlines from su keenan. earnings season. wells fargo came out with numbers this morning. profits increased 4% on lower credit cost. wells fargo per-share earnings failed to top the preceding quarters for the first time since 2009. has agreed to delay it started in new york until monday. the court has granted an injunction against uber. lebron james is returning to the cleveland cavaliers where he started his career. cavaliershe cleveland a billion-dollar franchise, double what the team...
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let's check out bloomberg headlines with su keenan. >> two hits and a miss. amazon did indeed post a loss, posting the second quarter loss of 126 million wider than the loss will stop this comes as revenue -- as revenues climb to $19 billion. amazon stock is falling in the after-hours trade. starbucks reported a profit that exceeded estimates. change in fiscal third-quarter profit after selling more food in the u.s.. finally, pandora posted second-quarter profit that beat analyst estimates. as it raised its forecast for the year, shales -- sales rose to more than 200 million at the online radio service, but it's talk is moving heavenly -- heavily in extended trading. visa lowered its forecast for the rest of the year. that talk is lower. >> as sue mentioned, amazon reporting its orderly loss, it against since 2012. here to talk more about it is our bloomberg west editor at large, cory johnson and here to talk about pandora earnings is our senior west coast correspondent, jon erlichman. we've been talking about amazon can hanganything we our hat on here? >> ju
let's check out bloomberg headlines with su keenan. >> two hits and a miss. amazon did indeed post a loss, posting the second quarter loss of 126 million wider than the loss will stop this comes as revenue -- as revenues climb to $19 billion. amazon stock is falling in the after-hours trade. starbucks reported a profit that exceeded estimates. change in fiscal third-quarter profit after selling more food in the u.s.. finally, pandora posted second-quarter profit that beat analyst...
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su keenan is standing by with the details. >> good afternoon, mark.al hurricane on the horizon, tropical storm arthur strengthening off the coast. could be a hurricane by tonight or tomorrow. arthur is building power in the waters east of florida and causing alerts as far north as virginia. one meteorologist told us that it is a strong, tropical storm right now that could reach hurricane strength as early as tonight and would be the first to hit the u.s. since 2012. at a minimum causing heavy rains up and down the seaboard. oil, check it out, at its lowest level in three weeks. storya very different from when hurricanes were aimed at the refinery ridge golf. oil futures rallied as high as 105 as the government's latest supply data showed inventories falling more than forecast. north carolina officials will make a decision later today on whether to call for evacuations of the outer banks, where one quarter billion vacationers are headed for the holidays. >> copper is the big gainer today. >> limiting to an 18 week high on large part because of the stre
su keenan is standing by with the details. >> good afternoon, mark.al hurricane on the horizon, tropical storm arthur strengthening off the coast. could be a hurricane by tonight or tomorrow. arthur is building power in the waters east of florida and causing alerts as far north as virginia. one meteorologist told us that it is a strong, tropical storm right now that could reach hurricane strength as early as tonight and would be the first to hit the u.s. since 2012. at a minimum causing...
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. ♪ >> in the evening, ed keenan heads to a pub to celebrate the successful start to this year's icebergunting season. it also happens to be his birthday. he will not reveal how much he earns with vice versa. i guess it could be as much as 100 million -- 100,000 euros. does not have to worry about is supplied. even with global warming, it is going to be a very long time before all of the ice on greenland is gone. >> for many peoples, civilizations, and faiths, nature, or the natural world, has been an important access point to the sacred. and as we experience the wondrous spectrum of life forms that surround us here on earth, perhaps the most urgent question of the 21st century is, how do we balance the biological needs of other species with our seemingly unending needs as humans? since all life on earth shares the same home, we find ourselves
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. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news", we will keenan eye on the storm, there is serious weather pushing through the area and rain could lead to flooding, kathy? >>> jessica, flooding is concerning, right now, through the lehigh valley and extending through the southern parts, i should say northern part of the bucks county, these storms continue to produce heavy rain and rain rates of one to 2 inches an hour and more heavy rain is expect and flash flood watch does continue right through tomorrow evening, we will track those storms, jessica. >>> changing lives of local veterans for what is down an out. we will tell but a job training program for former workers. >>> after another tough loss, phillies try to regroup over the all-star break. we will hear from the skipper on his strategy moving forward and sixers back on the court with the cavilers tonight, but nerlens noel against andrew wiggins. we will take a closer look in feeling sick to see a doctor or maybe it ties late, philadelphia family doctor find a way. stephanie stahl has their high tech solutions, and that is tonight at 11:00.
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. >> reporter: for andrew keenan, he wants this swirling thing over the ocean called a hurricane to fall apart. >> the forecast that is gonna be raining all day, but it's sunny now, so i predict that they didn't predict the right forecast. >> reporter: and if only andrew were the expert, right? he and his family went on to say they will certainly be paying close attention to glenn and sheena and entire weather team and officials here say make sure you are paying close attention to the lifeguards and beach patrol this holiday weekend. live, i'm sydney long, nbc 10 news. >> aside from that, we have a tornado warning just issued for the poconos. this one is for carbon and monroe counties. the actual area there could be tornadic activity is, in fact, through carbon county at the moment, over lee heighten, 4 of 7 -- 476, one thunderstorm, small in size, but over pariville and this one is moving mostly to the northeast. this is through the poconos it is moving to the northeast. carbon and monroe counties, both the areas under a tornado warning. this is a red box you notice here. the tornado wa
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su keenan on the commodities market. griprought continues to california.reatening to boost protist cost and farmers are struggling as they pay as much as 10 times more or water than before the drought. we have a reporter in california right now and joins us by phone. what do you see? what are farmers dealing with? >> i am just outside of bakersfield right now. if you look over the valley, it is just brown. that haveee fields ground up. you will see some very green areas him about those areas are under the radiation and that is costing a lot of money, pretty much wiping out profits this year. translate tohis what we get on our table? >> that is one of the most interesting things about the drought. people were talking about real nightmare scenarios. you have not seen that so much because of irrigation of the brown water. i was talking to a farmer who grows oranges in riverside and said he will have the same number of oranges but cutting back on the water on the which is making them smaller. they will not be more expensive but literally less fruit for the con
su keenan on the commodities market. griprought continues to california.reatening to boost protist cost and farmers are struggling as they pay as much as 10 times more or water than before the drought. we have a reporter in california right now and joins us by phone. what do you see? what are farmers dealing with? >> i am just outside of bakersfield right now. if you look over the valley, it is just brown. that haveee fields ground up. you will see some very green areas him about those...
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su keenan joins us from the newsroom with the details. >> below 100 for the first time since may.line on reduced fears about supply disruption. were consumers, added benefits being felt through lower pump prices at the gas station. m energy-related hedge fund. there may be trouble handling the surge in limited oil production. there have been concerns about insufficient supply, and it may turn into an oversupply situation. prices have been on a steady drop.e, accelerating the heading to the close, we have seen the losses paired. oil fell to a low of about 99 before gaining back ground. collapsed."has just says there is no particular headline 2.2 to kick this off. he also said we do not rebound soon and do not close above 100 -- you could see a further decline. gas is steadily dropping to the lowest in three months. continue, because the drop in retail lags the drop in futures. the national average for home prices is expected to fall below $.50. not exactly christmas -- fall , not exactly christmas in july, but we will take it. >> another decline in gold? explain it on janet yellen.
su keenan joins us from the newsroom with the details. >> below 100 for the first time since may.line on reduced fears about supply disruption. were consumers, added benefits being felt through lower pump prices at the gas station. m energy-related hedge fund. there may be trouble handling the surge in limited oil production. there have been concerns about insufficient supply, and it may turn into an oversupply situation. prices have been on a steady drop.e, accelerating the heading to...
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first, headlines from su keenan. >> google named former ford ceo alan mulally to its others. mulally was appointed july 9. he will serve on google's audit committee. meanwhile, yahoo! is promising a return of cash to shareholders from at least half of any proceeds of its sale of alibaba. missedes -- earnings analyst estimates. finally, intel, the world's , hasst chipmaker third-quarter sales the top analyst fictions. those -- analyst predictions. those are the top headlines. back to you. tell us about, the move. >> it's the kind of thing where a lot of people are surprised by it -- >> who? >> the car company. people here right away and think oh my god, he is going from a car company in detroit, about as old economy as you can get to google headquarters in california, which is about as new as economy gets for people your age or my age. if you thinke about the way allen was responding the last few times. ford is about mobility solutions and bringing people together. they are going to be part of the new way that people get around. about onealways person in his or her car but who
first, headlines from su keenan. >> google named former ford ceo alan mulally to its others. mulally was appointed july 9. he will serve on google's audit committee. meanwhile, yahoo! is promising a return of cash to shareholders from at least half of any proceeds of its sale of alibaba. missedes -- earnings analyst estimates. finally, intel, the world's , hasst chipmaker third-quarter sales the top analyst fictions. those -- analyst predictions. those are the top headlines. back to you....
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sue keenan with the details. >> a quiet day for oil. its biggest humble been almost seven months. let's start with gold, falling as concerned about portuguese thanking die down. after initially creating safe haven demand for gold and other metals, the 10 year government bonds set for the biggest two-day rally in a month. that added pressure on gold. a lot of people were looking at portugal as a domino effect. as we saw, did not have a significant impact. gold fell more than two percent, making it the biggest loss for most active contract since december. looking at closedown of 2.2 five percent. the drop comes after gold cap the longest run of weekly gain since 2011 come up partly due to the boost form -- from portugal. out with the new note from goldman sachs, reiterating the gold prices. competent increasing in economic recovery. also things inflation will remain painful. a fiven also forecasting percent drop by the fourth quarter. >> in time, traders managed to reverse the big drop in foreign. cornrlier today we saw futures falling to
sue keenan with the details. >> a quiet day for oil. its biggest humble been almost seven months. let's start with gold, falling as concerned about portuguese thanking die down. after initially creating safe haven demand for gold and other metals, the 10 year government bonds set for the biggest two-day rally in a month. that added pressure on gold. a lot of people were looking at portugal as a domino effect. as we saw, did not have a significant impact. gold fell more than two percent,...
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first, let's get some headlines with bloomberg's su keenan. >> thanks. u.s. secretary of state john troopsaying there are no for gaza. -- there is no truce for gaza. ridesharing service lyft got permission to begin operating in all five boroughs. >> first, more on the legacy of alan ace greenberg. joining us on the phone is alan also "street smart" trish regan. a big loss and someone would note for a long time on wall street. >> i had the good fortune to work with a's for over 30 years. close,a legend, but up he was even bigger than his legend. i learned more watching ace and i have learned from anything else in the business. >> there was certainly the person we knew running bear stearns for so many years and also the personal man. talk to us about the similarities or differences. that -- youhink know, he is best known for running bear stearns, but he's the most consistent person i have ever met. he did everything the same way with incredible integrity, incredible passion, and he accomplished so much because he any time.ed he was a big person in many fields i
first, let's get some headlines with bloomberg's su keenan. >> thanks. u.s. secretary of state john troopsaying there are no for gaza. -- there is no truce for gaza. ridesharing service lyft got permission to begin operating in all five boroughs. >> first, more on the legacy of alan ace greenberg. joining us on the phone is alan also "street smart" trish regan. a big loss and someone would note for a long time on wall street. >> i had the good fortune to work with...
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we want to go to my cohost carol massar -- su keenan. >> jobless claims declined for the week endingy 5.
we want to go to my cohost carol massar -- su keenan. >> jobless claims declined for the week endingy 5.
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>> we have roseanne barr, russell peters, keenan ivory wayans. [ applause ] >> seth: really funny peoplej.b. smoove, one of the all time greats. >> one of the all time greats. >> seth: a couple of different things. one, more seasoned comedians this year. not totally green comedians. >> not at all. invitation only. that's it yeah. don't just show up off the street and think you're going to come in and do some jokes. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very -- i'm happy as a viewer, i'm happy to hear that. >> right. isn't it the worst thing? >> seth: when people are like, "here, we're going to show you real amateurs." that's why we have like -- there's a lot of levels before it. i don't want to see people who aren't good. >> exactly. it's just like the comedy clubs where you've got to bring ten people to get some stage time. oh, you've got to bring 20 viewers and, you know -- no! no. it doesn't work like that. >> seth: what about -- and then the more importantly -- you're not letting people call in and vote. people aren't voting anymore? >> no. i don't trust america. [ laughter and applause ] no.
>> we have roseanne barr, russell peters, keenan ivory wayans. [ applause ] >> seth: really funny peoplej.b. smoove, one of the all time greats. >> one of the all time greats. >> seth: a couple of different things. one, more seasoned comedians this year. not totally green comedians. >> not at all. invitation only. that's it yeah. don't just show up off the street and think you're going to come in and do some jokes. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very -- i'm...
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right, that is all coming up over the next hour, but first, let's get headlines from bloomberg's su keenan>> google named former ford ceo he -- to their board of directors. mulally was appointed july 9. he will serve on google's audit committee. meanwhile, yahoo! is promising a return of cash to shareholders from at least half of any proceeds of its sale of alibaba. yahoo! also reported revenue that missed analyst estimates. shares in yahoo! are rallying an after-hours, and finally, intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, has third-quarter sales the top -- that topped some predictions, and that is fueling a stronger rebound in the personal computer market. those are the top headlines. pimm, back to you. >> all right, thank you, and more on alan mulally and his move to google. matt miller joins us. god, here like, oh, my is going from a car company in detroit, about as old economy as you can get to google headquarters in california, which is about as new as economy gets for people your age or my age. really it makes sense if you alqan wasout the way talking, that ford is about mobility soluti
right, that is all coming up over the next hour, but first, let's get headlines from bloomberg's su keenan>> google named former ford ceo he -- to their board of directors. mulally was appointed july 9. he will serve on google's audit committee. meanwhile, yahoo! is promising a return of cash to shareholders from at least half of any proceeds of its sale of alibaba. yahoo! also reported revenue that missed analyst estimates. shares in yahoo! are rallying an after-hours, and finally,...
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. >> yes, he was promoted to head speechwriter and that meant a big raise for cody keenan.e started in 2009 at $45,000 a year, and now you can see there he was promoted last year, making just about $180,000. >> okay, but i think there was one employee who actually saw a steep decline in pay. who was that? >> i know, who takes a pay cut to work for the president? this is a deputy economic adviser, someone who is working over at the fed, where believe it or not the fed is not, is its own institution, it has a higher salary. so he was making $225,000, seth wheeler, over at the fed. when he came to the white house then, they matched his salary and look else' taken a pay cut to do that job at the white house. pay cut to work for the president. >> let's talk about the gender gap in pay for just a second, because this is a big thing with the obama administration, right? >> yes. >> and you already said that, what, 22 of the top jobs are held by men, which could mean that women just have lesser jobs and they make less money. parse it out for us >> so the top 22 jobs are half men, ha
. >> yes, he was promoted to head speechwriter and that meant a big raise for cody keenan.e started in 2009 at $45,000 a year, and now you can see there he was promoted last year, making just about $180,000. >> okay, but i think there was one employee who actually saw a steep decline in pay. who was that? >> i know, who takes a pay cut to work for the president? this is a deputy economic adviser, someone who is working over at the fed, where believe it or not the fed is not,...
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and matthew rojanski, director of the keenan institute at the wilson center.r marks, to you first. explain in general terms how one of these missiles is fired. is it a two-person process? can they make an independent decision to choose a target and attack? and does it go up a chain of command, first? >> don, you're correct in that it can be an independent process. if the russians have established either a tight control system or a loose control system, i'm not going to be arcane here, but if it's a loose control system, that means the individual operators of that transporter launcher, that mobile air defense system can engage targets at will based on certain profiles. so what that means is they see an aircraft at altitude. it doesn't transpond in a way that they can interrogatory it, they can figure out what it is. their initial reading is it's a military aircraft. so they fire because they have the authority to fire. they certainly can do all that. what you prefer to have is some backup systems and some redundancies worked into that system. in this case, clea
and matthew rojanski, director of the keenan institute at the wilson center.r marks, to you first. explain in general terms how one of these missiles is fired. is it a two-person process? can they make an independent decision to choose a target and attack? and does it go up a chain of command, first? >> don, you're correct in that it can be an independent process. if the russians have established either a tight control system or a loose control system, i'm not going to be arcane here, but...
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they have been keenan to ensure re a lot ofen to ensu the industries are in the market and availableor investors which have been up for the longest time. there has been some foreign investment but pretty limited through etf, not very big. >> thanks very much indeed. it is getting a lot of traction in terms of our audience. exactly what the rules will look like. it will be a fascinating story. we will get a more. let us talk about what we have coming up. possibly willing to stop the sale of a second warship. how it will cost the countries. france is taking a big risk. the real-life "catch me if you can." he cashed $2 million in fraudulent checks and now works for the other side. the gatekeeper. frank will be joining us. we will see you in a few minutes's time. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." france said it's prepared to stop the second cell of a -- france said it's prepared to stop the sale of a second warship to russia if the eu imposes sanctions. how much would it cost? let us start off with the cost here. the french have been incredible reticent about making any ki
they have been keenan to ensure re a lot ofen to ensu the industries are in the market and availableor investors which have been up for the longest time. there has been some foreign investment but pretty limited through etf, not very big. >> thanks very much indeed. it is getting a lot of traction in terms of our audience. exactly what the rules will look like. it will be a fascinating story. we will get a more. let us talk about what we have coming up. possibly willing to stop the sale...