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kell de, back over to you. >> courtney, this is how you do retail in this environment, right?y, you know, it's okay, but you do a 2% comp when you throw the online piece into it that's how execute, right? >> that's right. >> we've seen actually some pretty good decent retail reports out of a lot of companies this quarter, and the stock prices went down because there's negative sentiment lulu is not the only one who have seen a good quarter there's been pressure from a number of athletic names lululemon looks a little stronger than what we've seen out of footlocker and finish line which aggregates the names like nike, adidas, under armour, which all of those have seen some strength, particularly in the footwear and we know lululemon is a little different, but something to watch for for sure. >> that's a great point, courtney thank you. the lululemon ceo will join "squawk on the street" in an exclusive interview tomorrow morning to discuss the results 10:00 a.m. eastern time. michael, here's the thing f.it was the other way around if they did a 5% store comp and a 2% online i do
kell de, back over to you. >> courtney, this is how you do retail in this environment, right?y, you know, it's okay, but you do a 2% comp when you throw the online piece into it that's how execute, right? >> that's right. >> we've seen actually some pretty good decent retail reports out of a lot of companies this quarter, and the stock prices went down because there's negative sentiment lulu is not the only one who have seen a good quarter there's been pressure from a number...
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bill, kell de, i'll send it back to you. >> sue, what do we know the suspects at this point >> we don't know anything about them we don't know who they are, what their motivation was other than obviously to cause mass chaos and now ultimately death, but we do not know anything about the background of the suspect. we do not know if there is more than one there are conflicting reports about that as well >> all right sue, we'll check back in with you. >> you got it. >> please keep us posted sue herera. >>> to the markets now a down day pretty clear for equities, yields in the treasuries are lower as well they are selling stocks, buying bonds. gold is also higher for a second day running here let's get to our "closing bell" exchange art cashin with us here at post 9 and rick santelli checks in from the cme art, last week the concerns about north korea sent us down briefly and today the concerns that if something like gary cohn leaves the white house it could very much put in peril the president's economic agenda. >> yeah. well, no disrespect to mr. cohn, but it's real reaffecting the market
bill, kell de, i'll send it back to you. >> sue, what do we know the suspects at this point >> we don't know anything about them we don't know who they are, what their motivation was other than obviously to cause mass chaos and now ultimately death, but we do not know anything about the background of the suspect. we do not know if there is more than one there are conflicting reports about that as well >> all right sue, we'll check back in with you. >> you got it....
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. >> reporter: kell sal cook at jim's steaks for more than 20 years fixture at cottman and bustleton in northeast philly but last wednesday ahead of his night shift -- >> i was taking a nap and i received a phone call telling me don't come in. this was around 2:30. one of the other managers told me that they shut the store down the health department. >> reporter: in fact the health department found numerous food safety and sanitation violations at the restaurant. the report says the establishment has agreed to discontinue food operations and voluntarily close until cleared to resume business by the city. the abrupt closure caught lunch time customers by surprise. george sullivan and head ward martinez were all set for a good meal. >> my plans were to get my favorite steak sandwich as mushroom cheesesteak with provolone and i was going to really relax because it's very hot and miserable out here. now, i don't know what i'm going to do. >> reporter: there's more. kelly allen told me he was owed 37 and a half hours of pay about 400 bucks when the restaurant closed. he spent the past sev
. >> reporter: kell sal cook at jim's steaks for more than 20 years fixture at cottman and bustleton in northeast philly but last wednesday ahead of his night shift -- >> i was taking a nap and i received a phone call telling me don't come in. this was around 2:30. one of the other managers told me that they shut the store down the health department. >> reporter: in fact the health department found numerous food safety and sanitation violations at the restaurant. the report...
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>> yes, are kell de, i think so.e dow was hitting all-time highs and valuations have remained fairly stretched at this point. the market i think was sort of due for some sort of digestion of these gains, and we were seeing divergence from the small caps so it made it vulnerable to exogenous events and the heated rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea certainly offered that >> so the nasdaq was down more than 2%, sam we also had weak data on the inflation front. the ten-year yield dropping. are these, you know, fundamental changes or just market panics over this tricky geopolitical event? >> well, i think right now, you can really see that it's tricky geopolitical events. when you look at the sector rotation that we saw today, it was your cyclicals that got beaten up the most technology, financials, but also consumer discretionary utilities were actually up if inflation was a really big worry and the fed would be raising rates aggressively, this bond proxy would probably not have been in positive territory. >> all
>> yes, are kell de, i think so.e dow was hitting all-time highs and valuations have remained fairly stretched at this point. the market i think was sort of due for some sort of digestion of these gains, and we were seeing divergence from the small caps so it made it vulnerable to exogenous events and the heated rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea certainly offered that >> so the nasdaq was down more than 2%, sam we also had weak data on the inflation front. the ten-year yield...
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what dot eagles, simon and garr tongue kell, crickets and flies have in common? solve the riddle for you in my sports commentary coming up next. ♪ >> and we have sad news in the philadelphia broadcast world. legendary newscaster allen stone has passed away. stone was a broadcaster for more than three decades at wfil famous 56 and induct the as a member of the broadcast pioneers in philadelphia ten years ago. he was 91 years old. ♪ >>> tom srendenschek reflecting on the first week of eagles training camp and he thinks that silence is golden. his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ ♪ >>> a week into training camp and eagles with the league mandate a day off which gives thus chance to reflect on the first week of this 2017 camp. to help me in telling what impressed me the most well, i need a little music. ♪ >> yeah silence. it's important. it's crucial for the birds. it's very important this time of year. this eagles team has been focused on what doug pederson wants. competition and getting better. for from the minute they walked into the novacare complex the focus has been
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. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the developer will not talk to me on camera about it? >> i'm sorry. we would like to provide our native american representative the opportunity to address your questions. >> reporter: she's your -- are you paying her? >> she is retained to provide services here on the site. >> reporter: by california law, when a builder finds what may be indian remains they must contact the native american heritage commission in sacramento which locates the nearest most likely descend ant. the builder pays them up to $100 to monitor the site to make sure remains are handled properly. she and her m
. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the...
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. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the developer will not talk to me on camera about it? >> i'm sorry. we would like to provide our native american representative the opportunity to address your questions. >> reporter: she's your -- are you paying her? >> she is retained to provide services here on the site. >> reporter: by california law, when a builder finds what may be indian remains they must contact the native american heritage commission in sacramento which locates the nearest most likely descend ant. the builder pays them up to $100 to monitor the site to make sure remains are handled properly. she and her m
. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the...
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the white house says scaramucci wanted kell toy have a clean slate. tracie potts will have more on what led to pushing out scaramucci later in the hour. >>> today, as things get back to normal at the ohio state fair, family and friends will say goodbye to the victim of the accident. the 18-yr- the fireball ride malfunctioned. his viewing was held on monday. the funeral is later this morning. he joined the marine corps a week before his death. records show that ride was inspected hours before it broke apart. his family plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit. >>> 4:34 now. you may be able to salvage your vacation if you planned to visit the outer banks this month. north carolina says utility crews are working as quickly as possible to repair a major underground transmission line. the line was cut during a construction accident near the bonner bridge last week. that knocked out power to two of the islands forcing thousands to evacuate. repairs could take between one and two weeks. >>> mosquito protection for parts of prince george's county continues this
the white house says scaramucci wanted kell toy have a clean slate. tracie potts will have more on what led to pushing out scaramucci later in the hour. >>> today, as things get back to normal at the ohio state fair, family and friends will say goodbye to the victim of the accident. the 18-yr- the fireball ride malfunctioned. his viewing was held on monday. the funeral is later this morning. he joined the marine corps a week before his death. records show that ride was inspected hours...
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what dot eagles, simon and garr tongue kell, crickets and flies have in common? solve the riddle for you in my sports commentary coming up next. ♪ >> and we have sad news in the philadelphia broadcast world. legendary newscaster allen stone has passed away. stone was a broadcaster for more than three decades at wfil famous 56 and induct the as a member of the broadcast pioneers in philadelphia ten years ago. he was 91 years old. hello, peco. so i'm calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. well sir, i can see that you live in a twin and based on the size, your usage has been spiking. ♪ that's exactly what i thought. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor
what dot eagles, simon and garr tongue kell, crickets and flies have in common? solve the riddle for you in my sports commentary coming up next. ♪ >> and we have sad news in the philadelphia broadcast world. legendary newscaster allen stone has passed away. stone was a broadcaster for more than three decades at wfil famous 56 and induct the as a member of the broadcast pioneers in philadelphia ten years ago. he was 91 years old. hello, peco. so i'm calling to see if you can help me save...
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decent for the ac air show, maybe a sprinkle kell our shower. thursday, friday, saturday, sunday straight through the weekend things are looking great. looks like we'll see lots of sunshine, low humidity and a lot of those highs in the upper 70's coming up so a really nice weather pattern entering the weekend and really even going into the weekend prior to it. by next tuesday, 79. maybe a thunderstorm creeping back in then. >> okay, thank you david. >>> well, a catholic priest in northern virginia is taking a leave from the pulpit after disclosing that he was once a member of the kkk. the father says the violence in charlottesville made him reflect on his past. a priest for the past 29 years he said in a letter to parishioners that he thinks back on burning crosses 40 years ago. church members who learned of this say that it is time for forgiveness. >> chance of becoming a better person. i'm sure he's a better person now. >> many members of the church say they hope to the father will return soon. >> new here on "action news" an unforgettable fir
decent for the ac air show, maybe a sprinkle kell our shower. thursday, friday, saturday, sunday straight through the weekend things are looking great. looks like we'll see lots of sunshine, low humidity and a lot of those highs in the upper 70's coming up so a really nice weather pattern entering the weekend and really even going into the weekend prior to it. by next tuesday, 79. maybe a thunderstorm creeping back in then. >> okay, thank you david. >>> well, a catholic priest in...
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." >> i think it is fine to lower kell levels. >> let's go to washington to greg craig as the offices of williams and connelly. >> i'm gregory b. craig. i'm pleased to report that juan miguel gonzales, his wife and 6-month-old son will be coming to the united states. they will arrive tomorrow morning, thursday, april 6th, at 7:00 a.m. at dulles airport. [ speaking foreign language ] and code. raw elements transformed into innovation... by lexus. experience advanced safety technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said 30 dollars. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. who is she, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. and now get zero down on the
." >> i think it is fine to lower kell levels. >> let's go to washington to greg craig as the offices of williams and connelly. >> i'm gregory b. craig. i'm pleased to report that juan miguel gonzales, his wife and 6-month-old son will be coming to the united states. they will arrive tomorrow morning, thursday, april 6th, at 7:00 a.m. at dulles airport. [ speaking foreign language ] and code. raw elements transformed into innovation... by lexus. experience advanced safety...
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reporting live in san jose, matt kell ker, abc 1 news. >> matt, thank you. new this mornings residents at a san jose apartment complex are dealing with a big mess. this car plowed into the side of the building after a drive-by shooting and police chase. it happened on clonalial way and winchester boulevard. police say they got a call with a man with a gun around 11:00 last night or they got a call reporting that. when they got to the scene, witnesses told officers the man actually fired the gun. no one was hit but then police got a big break. >> when office others responded and interviewed witnesses the suspect vehicle happened to drive by. the officers followed. >> reporter: it appears the suspect hit some parked cars during the chase before crashing into the building. police say the suspect was taken to the hospital to get checked out. no one else was hurt. >>> berkeley renews its free speech debate. up next a live look to berkeley where the mayor is trying to stop controversial commentators from speaking at cal. >>> plus, san francisco is adding up the co
reporting live in san jose, matt kell ker, abc 1 news. >> matt, thank you. new this mornings residents at a san jose apartment complex are dealing with a big mess. this car plowed into the side of the building after a drive-by shooting and police chase. it happened on clonalial way and winchester boulevard. police say they got a call with a man with a gun around 11:00 last night or they got a call reporting that. when they got to the scene, witnesses told officers the man actually fired...
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see you tomorrow, kell >> thank you, bill welcome to "closing bell."on. looking at record highs. we're not there, but we did have a strong session the dow is up 132 points 21,990 its record high close is 22,is 18 so we'll well below that level. s&p 500, look at this. looks like a 0.99% gain. the dow up, by the way, two-thirds of 1% we'll see if the s&p shakes out a little bit we're looking to see if maybe it would have the third 1% gain so far this year, but it's teasing up and looks like it's getting close to that level with a 24-point gain. nasdaq up better than 1% 1.33% to 6340 and the russell 2,000s have been much harder hit staging a comeback of 1.5%, still up 56 points off of their record high closing levels those are the markets for you on the bell and in a few minutes james damore, the google engineer fired for his controversial memo on gender diversity will join us to give his side of the story. in the meantime sara hunt on set, portfolio manager at alpine funds and kevin o'leary joins us good to see you both overall, sara, a strong rebound to
see you tomorrow, kell >> thank you, bill welcome to "closing bell."on. looking at record highs. we're not there, but we did have a strong session the dow is up 132 points 21,990 its record high close is 22,is 18 so we'll well below that level. s&p 500, look at this. looks like a 0.99% gain. the dow up, by the way, two-thirds of 1% we'll see if the s&p shakes out a little bit we're looking to see if maybe it would have the third 1% gain so far this year, but it's teasing...
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. >> thanks so much for that kell. >> thank you both. 25 minutes to go to the close. we'll see the president shortly landing in austin, texas, the dow is now up 67 points after futures were down 150 on the north korean rocket launch last night. s&p up 4 and nasdaq 25 and the port of galveston remains closed to all marine traffic leaving oil tankers and cruise ships stranded we'll go live to the texas coast to see when the operations might resume also, the likes of walmart, target, home depot and lowe's are just some of the retailers making donations to assist those devastated by the hurricane and harvey may impact ese th retailers long after the water recedes. that story coming up your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to
. >> thanks so much for that kell. >> thank you both. 25 minutes to go to the close. we'll see the president shortly landing in austin, texas, the dow is now up 67 points after futures were down 150 on the north korean rocket launch last night. s&p up 4 and nasdaq 25 and the port of galveston remains closed to all marine traffic leaving oil tankers and cruise ships stranded we'll go live to the texas coast to see when the operations might resume also, the likes of walmart,...
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it tike years to be accept but you talk to any young kell biologist today and mention leonard and they will they of the limit about 50 cell divisions that cells will go through before they die if they are normal cells in lab dishes. well, immediately when the paper was published there was a tremendous interest. they wanted to do experiments on the normal biology of aging. the nih was equally interested in the cells because they wanted to fund scientists to look into the cells but there was a freezer failure and all thereof cells he derived had died by mistake. what was he going to do the nih fund him to start deal including fetal cell lines. a lot of money came from the nih under this contract to lean leonard. ... >> those harbored silent by the late 1950s tens of millions of children in this country has been vaccinated with the salt vaccine and silent monkey viruses were in the vaccine up to 30 million children were exposed to -- monkey kids monkey viruses that had penetrated the vaccine. that it was thought to have been killed from formaldehyde and seem perfectly healthy so they did
it tike years to be accept but you talk to any young kell biologist today and mention leonard and they will they of the limit about 50 cell divisions that cells will go through before they die if they are normal cells in lab dishes. well, immediately when the paper was published there was a tremendous interest. they wanted to do experiments on the normal biology of aging. the nih was equally interested in the cells because they wanted to fund scientists to look into the cells but there was a...
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mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what woodrow wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of woodrow wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson -- it's not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. still continue to guide american foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forward-going way helps drive america today, which is why i'm particularly pleased to have the author of this book "why wilson matters" which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. so, without further adieu, professor smith, the floor is
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. >> tucker: president trump kell border into a war zone and exacerbate an air of cruelty.ins us tonight. thanks for coming on. what do you mean, how will kelley, as white house chief of staff, make the border patrol more mill tar is particular? -- mill tarryistic. >> i'm not sure i said kelley would make it happen. i said having a military air at the border has been what we've been doing since 9/11. we have unmanned drones that fly over the u.s. mexico border. over 700 miles of border fencing. we have border patrol agents in the amount of over 20,000, seems to be on the increase. we're talking about an issue of migration. we're talking about poverty, we're talking about people who are suffering from violence south of the border. a military approach doesn't seem from my reporting to be the most effective strategy. border security is important. but it seems like that's all we're doing. to put a general in charge of the u.s.-mexico border might have a heavy-handed approach. >> tucker: yeah, i don't know that he's in charge of that necessarily. as chief of staff. >> well, he w
. >> tucker: president trump kell border into a war zone and exacerbate an air of cruelty.ins us tonight. thanks for coming on. what do you mean, how will kelley, as white house chief of staff, make the border patrol more mill tar is particular? -- mill tarryistic. >> i'm not sure i said kelley would make it happen. i said having a military air at the border has been what we've been doing since 9/11. we have unmanned drones that fly over the u.s. mexico border. over 700 miles of...
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row kell santiago sits at the corner of water and gurney in pure amazement. >> it's awesome.e. it's actually getting better. >> reporter: city claims it has cleared 250 tons of trash and offered medical and social services to scores of the vulnerable. but all is not well. >> punched me in the face, um, on the street at night tight time. >> reporter: she says her ugly black eye came from an assault thursday. law breaking has moved. that's all. >> there was criminal activity that went on down there. but just as there is up here. so i mean, you just pushed it up here is all did you. >> reporter: some residents agree the addicted have moved aunt and overpass along emerald street is make shift camp emer emerged. raul perez looking out at the gulch sees hope. >> what do you make of all of this? >> i think it's a good change for the community, because it's going to cut down on crime back there. there was a lot of murders and stick ups in there. >> in late afternoon update the city removed a thousand tons of trash from the gulch with steve tons of tires. this while the battle against
row kell santiago sits at the corner of water and gurney in pure amazement. >> it's awesome.e. it's actually getting better. >> reporter: city claims it has cleared 250 tons of trash and offered medical and social services to scores of the vulnerable. but all is not well. >> punched me in the face, um, on the street at night tight time. >> reporter: she says her ugly black eye came from an assault thursday. law breaking has moved. that's all. >> there was criminal...
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the one on the bottom that looks like batman submarine, that was build in the jung kell of colombia. when we caught this thing and truth in advertising, there's a navey dedestroyer just our the picture. this had 10 tons of cocaine, street value in miami, $150 million, so, let's park the issue of should people use drugs or not. it's a medical issue, personal choice. what i worry about is the money. it cost the cartel five million dollars to put this to sea and load it with cocaine, that's what undermines fragile democracies in central america. that creates corruptionment driven by demanded here in the united states. 'll never solve this in the prance sit zone we have to work on the supply side and the demand side in the united states and dress medically the challenges here. let's go north to the arctic. on the left, is a doomed vessel, the uss jeanette. it sailed and powered into it the high north in the mid-19th century, a private-public expedition, caught in the ice, the crew, most of them lost, handful escaped. it shows us that even as late as the late 19th century we had no idea w
the one on the bottom that looks like batman submarine, that was build in the jung kell of colombia. when we caught this thing and truth in advertising, there's a navey dedestroyer just our the picture. this had 10 tons of cocaine, street value in miami, $150 million, so, let's park the issue of should people use drugs or not. it's a medical issue, personal choice. what i worry about is the money. it cost the cartel five million dollars to put this to sea and load it with cocaine, that's what...
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. >> generallgenerally kell has tl authority to carry out business. >> the former homeland security secretaryas sworn into office first thing monday of the of morning and shortly after news broke that scaramucci was done. >> look the president certainly felt that ant thee's comments were inappropriate for a person in that position. and he didn't want to burden general kelly. >> reporter: president trump optimistic suite tweeting monday evening arc great day at the white house. the president full of praise for the four starry tired general lauding his performs leading the department of homeland security. >> you look at the border, you look at the tremendous results we've had and you look at the spirit and with a very controversial situation there's been very little controversy which is pretty amazing by itself. >> reporter: some suggest general kelly's appointment signals a decisive move toward a more orderly white house. >> as we have laid out general kelly i think will bring new structure to the white house and discipline and strength and we're all really excited to work with him. >> reporte
. >> generallgenerally kell has tl authority to carry out business. >> the former homeland security secretaryas sworn into office first thing monday of the of morning and shortly after news broke that scaramucci was done. >> look the president certainly felt that ant thee's comments were inappropriate for a person in that position. and he didn't want to burden general kelly. >> reporter: president trump optimistic suite tweeting monday evening arc great day at the white...
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>> so this connection between this turkish businessman and meek kell flynn had been known for a while and suspected that it was going to be a focus of either the congressional investigations or the mueller investigations. but i think a lot of people were assuming that that was because this turkish businessman, who was paying flynn's consulting firm for essentially consulting and lobby-type work had ties to russia. that's why we thought this turkish businessman was relevant. but as "the new york times" is reporting tonight, it appears that mueller might not even be looking at the russian connections but just whether or not michael flynn was being paid directly or indirectly in some form by the turkish government to do work, so whether flynn was acting actually on behalf of the tissui turkish government. maybe it's sort of a side issue that, i mean, again, we don't have a lot of information here, but could have nothing to do with russia. and that's the issue with the special counsel, is when he opens up the books on some one. if he sees some illegal activity, it doesn't necessarily mean
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i would say kell though, i think the idea that the individuals out of the market is kind of expired tovestor index in terms what have their customers are doing, it's by far and away an all-time high. record openings at schaub in the last quarter i think people are in, they're just not feeling kind of greedy and exuberant about it it's just a participating and so i think that you don't always get that kind -- >> you know, if you're pulling investors who are already investors, is that really -- >> account openings at schaub is people deciding they want to invest in the market slightly. >> and kelly, by the way -- >> the td thing is activity, it's not opinion >> not overall what were you saying, dennis >> i think there was a difference here about how they're participating in the market we've seen i think probably each marginal dollar in the narcotic is throeing through a passive product which you could say arguably a different effect on the market which keeps an artificial floor under things. that is how the market is different today in 2017 versus august 9, 2007, ten years ago in which -
i would say kell though, i think the idea that the individuals out of the market is kind of expired tovestor index in terms what have their customers are doing, it's by far and away an all-time high. record openings at schaub in the last quarter i think people are in, they're just not feeling kind of greedy and exuberant about it it's just a participating and so i think that you don't always get that kind -- >> you know, if you're pulling investors who are already investors, is that...
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and while the board may be getting closer to selecting a new one, it seems unlikely at this point, kellone will be happy with whoever it ends up being and aside from the board room drama, the company saying it's exploring options for its massive oakland property including potentially selling, it part of its drive to improve markets and eventually get to profitability despite all these distractions kelly? >> yeah. good luck on that one, deirdre thank you. deirdre bosa, what can step turn things around and joining us was more is jeffrey cohen. who the would you put in the seat >> first of all, we have to look at the issue with what's going on with the board. this is an easy search this company is on cruise control to a $100 billion ipo and the board canned get out of the way of each other, they are suing each other and public bickering and what ceo worth their salt will want to come into a board like that that's so dysfunctional, along with someone like travis who was a great founder and got the company to where he is but he's casting a long shadow, so i think it will be difficult for the
and while the board may be getting closer to selecting a new one, it seems unlikely at this point, kellone will be happy with whoever it ends up being and aside from the board room drama, the company saying it's exploring options for its massive oakland property including potentially selling, it part of its drive to improve markets and eventually get to profitability despite all these distractions kelly? >> yeah. good luck on that one, deirdre thank you. deirdre bosa, what can step turn...
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so that was kell the president today is back at his golf course in new jersey after two nights at hisondo in trump tower. there were thousands of protesters outside the building in new york chanting "new york hates you." which is not the most original chant but it does get the point across. wasn't quite the welcome home i'm sure the president imagined he would get. but the good news, if there is any, is the building he owns is now the star of a major motion picture. >> these visions as you call them. what do you see? >> i see a tower. >> the tower is all that stands between light and darkness. >> not all of those people were neo-nazis. believe me. not all of those people were white supremacists. >> he's like the devil, isn't he? >> no. he's worse. >> they will be met with fire and fury. >> millions of people die. >> death. everyone's going to die. death, death, death. [ honking ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to see that. we have a good show for you tonight. we have music from midland. lake bell is here. and we'll be right back with zach galifianakis. [ cheers and applau
so that was kell the president today is back at his golf course in new jersey after two nights at hisondo in trump tower. there were thousands of protesters outside the building in new york chanting "new york hates you." which is not the most original chant but it does get the point across. wasn't quite the welcome home i'm sure the president imagined he would get. but the good news, if there is any, is the building he owns is now the star of a major motion picture. >> these...
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landon >> reporter: hey there also, kell de. we continue our sectoromics series this time zeroing in on the grocer and how much impact the amazon effect really has the food retail group is down the most this year at 16% while the larger staple sector is up about 7% whole foods is the top performer of 35%, but that hasn't always been the case. shares were down nearly 43% from january 2014 up until the day before the acquisition announcement, and then amazon stepped in, whole foods soared on the news of the e-commerce giant's nearly $14 billion offer on june 16th, and while whole foods got a whole big boost from the amazon effect, other staples felt the ripple effect kroger taking more than 9% that day, losing $2 billion off of it market cap costco dipping 7%, shedding a whopping 5.6 billion in market and cap. campbell's soup and conagra down more than 2% and they haven't bounced back and food inflation issues and higher costs and competitive pricing pressures. back over to you. >> that's a recipe -- >> you can argue that the resp
landon >> reporter: hey there also, kell de. we continue our sectoromics series this time zeroing in on the grocer and how much impact the amazon effect really has the food retail group is down the most this year at 16% while the larger staple sector is up about 7% whole foods is the top performer of 35%, but that hasn't always been the case. shares were down nearly 43% from january 2014 up until the day before the acquisition announcement, and then amazon stepped in, whole foods soared...
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. >> vel shthe president can say running tight or talk about the kell kelly effect but it's impossiblenore the communications issues. you would be blind to say it's not. think about this for a minute. former white house communications director as he was supposed to be, anthony had a blank six days on the job and sean spicer is still headed for the door. so the big question is who is going to fill the communications director role? how does the white house solve this issue? >> nbc's kristen welker is live in bridge water new jersey for us on this. kristen, there is talk, rumors, keep in mind the white house went without a communication director for sometime. is this a priority for the president and who is on the list? >> reporter: well, it is to some extent. let me caveat it this way. i spoke with one top official who said this is the age of trump. we do things a little differently. do we need to have a new communications director or do we need to have a really strong communications team? the bottom line remains the presidencys himself as his own best communiqe presidencys himself as his
. >> vel shthe president can say running tight or talk about the kell kelly effect but it's impossiblenore the communications issues. you would be blind to say it's not. think about this for a minute. former white house communications director as he was supposed to be, anthony had a blank six days on the job and sean spicer is still headed for the door. so the big question is who is going to fill the communications director role? how does the white house solve this issue? >> nbc's...
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and a source kelling cnn this is the president's pardon. arpaio thanked trump on twitter. for a pardon after, quote, a life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration. then another bombshell. senior white house counterterrorism agent sebastian gorka out. he was a vocal and high-profile spokesman for the president formerly in the camp of steve bannon in the white house. and with bannon out, it was just a matter of time before gorka was as well. spart of the house cleaning that chief of staff john kelly has undertaken since he took the job. and with no fanfare, a third piece of news, a signed memorandum from president trump blocking transgenders from joining the military. president trump ordered a six-month study of transgenders in the military, to be carried out by secretary of defense james mattis. in the meantime, it is unclear what that means for transgender troops currently serving. much of it will be up to the department of defense and homeland security. so, while many questions still loom, it is little mystery, why these three s
and a source kelling cnn this is the president's pardon. arpaio thanked trump on twitter. for a pardon after, quote, a life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration. then another bombshell. senior white house counterterrorism agent sebastian gorka out. he was a vocal and high-profile spokesman for the president formerly in the camp of steve bannon in the white house. and with bannon out, it was just a matter of time before gorka was as well. spart of...
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war, is playing poker on the white house boat, the may flower, and sitting with him is a man named kell yes, labor leader, a mayor of chicago, another union leader and a governor, and day the him we can tell send your friend henry wallace in the ward. >> what ward. >> in e the wards of chicago where real people live. the think he's too close to the redsment and you can't run with him. so, he dumps henry wallace in me middle of a world war. we nominate a president, we think we do and then wait around to see who -- what name will fall from the list for vice president. and these bosses had the power -- well, roosevelt dies, and truman is now president. wallace begins to criticize truman's tough cold war policy, and truman fires him and he runs for -- here's -- glad we're getting to this, the begin of buckley is watching this at he's at yale. and wallace runsing a progressive party candidate for president. buckley knows that wallace won't be president but is terrify that about maybe wallace will get one or two percent of the vote. he is terrified of probably 60% to 70% of that one or two pe
war, is playing poker on the white house boat, the may flower, and sitting with him is a man named kell yes, labor leader, a mayor of chicago, another union leader and a governor, and day the him we can tell send your friend henry wallace in the ward. >> what ward. >> in e the wards of chicago where real people live. the think he's too close to the redsment and you can't run with him. so, he dumps henry wallace in me middle of a world war. we nominate a president, we think we do and...
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. >> reporter: and some little expect kell inpectacle in the sky. >> i thought the moon looked like cheeseark orange cheese just like a slice of it and then the crowds looked like a cracker behind it like hey, i'm ready for you to eat me. >> reporter: are you hungry by chance. >> no. [laughter] >> reporter: so that sandy. she was having a lot of fun out here today and i tell you what leading up to the solar eclipse these glasses were a hot commodity. you might want to keep them on stand by because the next total solar eclipse is seven years from now in 2024. reporting live from the mckaig education nature center in wayne where we had a little slice of history today melissa magee, channel6 "action news." we'll send it back inside to you sharrie. >> all right we're already ready for the next one. that's how greedy we are around here. let's switch now to meteorologist adam joseph live in saint joseph, missouri. adam you were in the path of totality during the eclipse and what did you think? >> reporter: oh, what did i think? i could talk for hours talking about what i think. i'm glad i made t
. >> reporter: and some little expect kell inpectacle in the sky. >> i thought the moon looked like cheeseark orange cheese just like a slice of it and then the crowds looked like a cracker behind it like hey, i'm ready for you to eat me. >> reporter: are you hungry by chance. >> no. [laughter] >> reporter: so that sandy. she was having a lot of fun out here today and i tell you what leading up to the solar eclipse these glasses were a hot commodity. you might want...
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mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what woodrow wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of woodrow wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson -- it's not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. still continue to guide american foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forward-going way helps drive america today, which is why i'm particularly pleased to have the author of this book "why wilson matters" which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. so, without further adieu, professor smith, the floor is yours. [applause] >> i think everything is working. i think jeff said -- kind of introduced me in a way who
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this is being led by kell logs and clorox in a sluggish, overall environment, but pfizer continues totingly, apple's given a little back, down 1% after what, best day in five years yesterday driving the dow all the way up >>> speaking of staples and food, the trump administration introducing the r.a.i.s.e. act yesterday while slashing the distribution of green cards by more than 50%. it's an initiative that intends to curb foreign work force growth for more on how it may impact the food service industry, we're joined by the president and ceo of one of the oldest fast food restaurant chains in the country, a & w, welcome to post nine >> well thank you. thanks for having me here this morning. >> well, good to have you here, and we want to talk to you about the business and your expansion, but we turn to leave with this new immigration r.a.i.s.e. act since the president has supported it there are questions about what it would mean for the labor force in the restaurant industry in particular, what do you think? >> certainly it effects the labor force, but for us, it really has very little
this is being led by kell logs and clorox in a sluggish, overall environment, but pfizer continues totingly, apple's given a little back, down 1% after what, best day in five years yesterday driving the dow all the way up >>> speaking of staples and food, the trump administration introducing the r.a.i.s.e. act yesterday while slashing the distribution of green cards by more than 50%. it's an initiative that intends to curb foreign work force growth for more on how it may impact the...
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and never the same problem that republicans had just a few sick kell cycles ago is that their left is very far to the left and the twosickkell cycles ago is tt their left is very far to the left and the two sides of the party don't seem like they will ever come together and republicans are about six years ahead of the democrats on that >> all right good to have you all together. appreciate it. >>> the bulls are back in charge and stock market tech stocks picking up today the nasdaq up more than 1% that follows last week's drop for the sector so is the tech trade and the rally still intact let's bring in chief investment office with bemo private bank and also 150e7bor portfolio manager from matrix asset advisors jack, it was all about north korea, it was about fear, it was about the market rally finally rolling over what happened today? >> yeah, i think it rolled back on some rhetoric cooler heads prevailing. we did see even the reaction that hurst when the market did plunge, we saw a few strange things.dollar normally would rally in global tension. it didn't. gold would have been high
and never the same problem that republicans had just a few sick kell cycles ago is that their left is very far to the left and the twosickkell cycles ago is tt their left is very far to the left and the two sides of the party don't seem like they will ever come together and republicans are about six years ahead of the democrats on that >> all right good to have you all together. appreciate it. >>> the bulls are back in charge and stock market tech stocks picking up today the...
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." >> i think it is fine to lower kell levels. >> let's go to washington to greg craig as the officeso report that juan miguel gonzales, his wife and 6-month-old son will be coming to the united states. they will arrive tomorrow morning, thursday, april 6th, at 7:00 a.m. at dulles airport.
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right now the stock is up about 4.5% kell de, back over. >> landon, thank you time now for a cnbc newsnd hi, everybody. >> michelle carter who encouraged her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of tax messages was sentenced by a judge to 15 months in jail for involuntary manslaughter, but the judge granted a defense motion that would keep carter out of jail until her appeals in massachusetts courts are exhausted. >>> a british-based computer researcher has been arrested are by u.s. authorities on charges that he conspired to advertise and sell cronos banking mal wear marcus hutchins was detained in los angeles last week, but he's widely credited with helping to develop the ransom wear. robert hardy who played cornelius fudge in the harry potter movies died his career spanned more than 7 years. he was 91 years old. here at home, a variety of amrita brand prodean bars could be contaminated with listeria and are being recalled it involves nine different flavors distributed to retail stores nationwide. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour kelly, i'll send it back do
right now the stock is up about 4.5% kell de, back over. >> landon, thank you time now for a cnbc newsnd hi, everybody. >> michelle carter who encouraged her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of tax messages was sentenced by a judge to 15 months in jail for involuntary manslaughter, but the judge granted a defense motion that would keep carter out of jail until her appeals in massachusetts courts are exhausted. >>> a british-based computer researcher has been...
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everybody has been to so kell bumming to us since we got here. >> you still live in fredericksburg. >ity and how is it living here today? >> it's a great experience living here today. and we see a lot of changes taking place. some of them not very far away. over the development of the c city. we've grown a great deal in that period of time when i was here and we've grown in the right w way. but we're also holding on to that which made us distinctive in the past. one of america's most historic cities, and a lot of that history has been preserved here, an lot of that history has attracting still people from all over the country and maybe from some other countries, also. because tourism is still number one industry here. and so we are attractive and we are trying to become a part of the greater part of the state and the nation. as we move forward. >> mr. mayor, i think did you fantastic job here as an honor to meet you this morning. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> all right. guys, we'll send it over to steve now. we got more fredericksburg coming up. >>> mike, i
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coming your way on the second hour of the closing bell with kelly evans and company, see you later, kellwelcome to the closing bell, everybody, i'm kelly evans. and a strange day on wall street, but it's a day that's going to push the dow over 22,000 at the close as bill mentioned. we didn't have to wait long for that to happen quarter percent game i should say that's about a 50 point gain on the bill in large part due to apple which is up 5% after strong earnings last night mcdonald's also contributing there with the move higher s&p 500 turns positive by less than a point it is shy of the record high level. the s&p is i should say the nasdaq still negative, the russell 2000, it's closing high for those small paths. that's a different role at the wall street journal. so many places anyway, the dow as i mentioned, crossing 22k let's get straight over to bob on the floor with the rundown, bob. >> the thing is the dow made it over 22,000, the unfortunate thing is the leadership is rather narrow. let's show you what happened just today to get it over, and it was, you heard, basically apple,
coming your way on the second hour of the closing bell with kelly evans and company, see you later, kellwelcome to the closing bell, everybody, i'm kelly evans. and a strange day on wall street, but it's a day that's going to push the dow over 22,000 at the close as bill mentioned. we didn't have to wait long for that to happen quarter percent game i should say that's about a 50 point gain on the bill in large part due to apple which is up 5% after strong earnings last night mcdonald's also...
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bridget kell, bill baroni convict evidence a created a traffic jam back in 2013 for political revenge. their appeals claim their actions did not amount to criminal conduct under the law. >>> many questions still linger about what pennsylvania lawmakers will do about a $2.2 billion hole in the state budget. house gop leaders have been quiet since the senate passed a $32 billion budget package back on july 1st. one republican congressman says they're waiting to see if rang and file members produce a solution. meanwhile, governor tom wolf may need to start freezing cash for state programs in september. >>> a psychic and her son facing charges this morning accused of scamming an elderly man in south jersey out of close to $150,000. police say the victim had already handed over thousands of dollars visiting sally at village psychic in al away. this a mug shot of wanda and her son frank. she's accused of exploiting information gathered from the victim about his unpleasant childhood and charging him big bucks for her advice and then ridding him of eight evil spirits. the elderly man ultimate
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. >> thanks, wilfred i'm sara eisen in for kell deevans. here's how we're finishing up the day.f the bigger moves beneath the surface, financials, fringes, down half a percent so are energy companies and healthcare up a little more than that the nasdaq did close the high, up one-third of 1% technology all day was strong. biotech in particular off the back of that guile yald deal the russell 2000 index of small caps closing up a third of a percent. hurricane harvey coverage continues this hour, and we'll have the latest for you from the hardest hit areas, houston, galveston and corpus christi we've got reporters in all places also, the president is expected to address the hurricane's devastation in a news conference this hour. he eat meeting with the president of finland, and we'll bring it to you as soon as it begins but joining today's panel for the hour, of course, cnbc's senior markets ghen stator mike santoli. i mentioned earlier that energy and insurance stocks seemed to be bear the brunt of the devastation that continues in texas. >> the damage was pretty localized in thos
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kind of i don't have kell well ming takes a little time to get your feet on the ground and get a feelor the situation and the pace. so you just role with it and go as needed. >> reporter: lee, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: it's so important to have all volunteers like you who are out there doing that. so thank you from all of us for the work that you and your colleagues are going to be down doing there. >> sure. >> reporter: one of things, also, folks that we talk about so many people want to reach into their homes, reach into their cupboards and give things and the red cross we've said this over and over again, it's nice to receive things, but it takes a lot of time and money to get them to folks. so really most importantly they that helps provide the food, the shelter, the clothing that those people are going to need you can find the red cross 800 red cross or also red cross.org online. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, melanie. >>> nine sol zero nine. alongside this widespread destruction as melanie mentioned it's costly cleanup effort. the insurance
kind of i don't have kell well ming takes a little time to get your feet on the ground and get a feelor the situation and the pace. so you just role with it and go as needed. >> reporter: lee, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: it's so important to have all volunteers like you who are out there doing that. so thank you from all of us for the work that you and your colleagues are going to be down doing there. >> sure. >> reporter: one of things,...
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we kell bum erin como. good morning erin. >> thank you very much, steve.o all of you as well. >>> first up a rescue mission turned recovery issue. u.s. military end to fine three marines off the coast of as strahle y they were on board an osprey when it went down near u.s. war ship on saturday. 23 other service members on board the aircraft at the time. they were safely rescued. the marine corps has notified the families of the three missing marines. investigators say recovery efforts could take months. and there's still trying to figure out what caused the cr crash. >>> alarming new report released today about suicide in our troops. it says pentagon health care providers failed to perform follow-up care for troops with depression and ptsd. the rand core says only 30% of soldiers with depression received appropriate care and about 54% of those with ptsd got the care they needed. >>> the city of chicago is set today to file a lawsuit against the justice department. over the department's plan to with hold grant money from sanctuary cities. chicago's mayor sa
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press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said scaramucci felt it was best to give kell al clean slate andto build his own team. >>> well kelly on board be the right the ship or will the white house continue to be consumed in this drama? coming up 8:30 more insight into the revolving door in the west wing staff. we sit down with anita mcbride who work in the white house during three presidential administrations. >> probably going to be a little bit of both. time right now 8:02. a florida man wearing a trump make america great hat facing charges he started a fight in dupont circle saturday night. police say 32-year-old louie got into a heated argument with a man over politics. allegedly straddled the man and started hitting him in the before hitting two other people when they tried to step n those charges were felonies but the washington post says prosecutors reduced the charges to misdemeanors. captain toll police opened an internal investigation into why it's elite tactical team was sent to the wrong location when responding to the congressional baseball practice shooting back in june. bl
press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said scaramucci felt it was best to give kell al clean slate andto build his own team. >>> well kelly on board be the right the ship or will the white house continue to be consumed in this drama? coming up 8:30 more insight into the revolving door in the west wing staff. we sit down with anita mcbride who work in the white house during three presidential administrations. >> probably going to be a little bit of both. time right now 8:02. a...
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shaking up the $700 billion trucking industry you're not got to want to economies this so c'mon >>> kellthis might be make you feel old the hashtag turn ten today a decade away google design es suggested that it be used to group conversations. twitter initially rejected the idea, but adopted it two years later. studies says 75% of all internet users use hashtags. >> they encouraged you to put a dollar sign in front of the symbol -- >> you still do that. >> that's not number i use that before like number. what is that >> hashtag. >> what is that for? >> to group things. >> not related to hash. >> an issue like the eclipse -- >> even if i didn't mean number? >> so that anybody who wanted to follow the eclipse and your tweet, click on it. >> it's anumber symbol for me. >>> when we return, jim cramer will join us, to get his take on today's top stories. >>> here's the futures, like a number sign, down 49 pois. > 'lbeig bk.nt where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to mainta
shaking up the $700 billion trucking industry you're not got to want to economies this so c'mon >>> kellthis might be make you feel old the hashtag turn ten today a decade away google design es suggested that it be used to group conversations. twitter initially rejected the idea, but adopted it two years later. studies says 75% of all internet users use hashtags. >> they encouraged you to put a dollar sign in front of the symbol -- >> you still do that. >> that's not...
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by the way, the president of the united states was watching our discussion about jogeneral kell.d, general john kelly is doing a tremendous job as chief of staff. there's tremendous spirit and talent in the white house. don't believe the fake news. that's the tweet from president trump. >>> up next, a new column says that president obama deserved a break after he left office but now that his vacation needs to be over. we'll bring in the author of that piece who's calling on president obama to start speaking out about the actions of his successor. that's next on "morning joe." liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't sp
by the way, the president of the united states was watching our discussion about jogeneral kell.d, general john kelly is doing a tremendous job as chief of staff. there's tremendous spirit and talent in the white house. don't believe the fake news. that's the tweet from president trump. >>> up next, a new column says that president obama deserved a break after he left office but now that his vacation needs to be over. we'll bring in the author of that piece who's calling on president...