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kelly evans for the closing bell is live at the aspen ideas festival. ing headlines there, kelly? >> mandy, good afternoon from aspen. i think the headline is how beautiful it is and the kind of people gathered, business leaders, obviously a lot of people thinking about the future of tech, about finance, there's talk about alternative -- artificial intelligence, ai, a lot of the discussion. also a couple of big interviews coming up the next couple of hours you want to stay tuned for. going to talk to larry summers, talk to the governor here, john hickenlooper, of course this state so controversial six months into the easing of its laws about using marijuana. so, how that's all going, restricting of gun laws, just colorado being a state that's good for business and his clash with governor chris christie over a lot of these themes. also, we are talking to david rubenstein of the carlyle group on a day when his private equity competitor, blackstone, is very much in the news. so a lot being discussed in the hallways, guys and also on the program, the closing
kelly evans for the closing bell is live at the aspen ideas festival. ing headlines there, kelly? >> mandy, good afternoon from aspen. i think the headline is how beautiful it is and the kind of people gathered, business leaders, obviously a lot of people thinking about the future of tech, about finance, there's talk about alternative -- artificial intelligence, ai, a lot of the discussion. also a couple of big interviews coming up the next couple of hours you want to stay tuned for....
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kelly evans is joining us. you have some special guests?who's watching, grab a chair, pull it up. 4:00 to 5:00, we have a great hour coming up in honor of father's day, bill miller iii and bill miller iv, leon coupe areman and his son wayne, and we're going to talk about the holdings that they have are the most controversial and widely followed, including names like citigroup which are moving, sprint touching on the telecom sector, we're going to talk oil, materials, of course we'll talk housing, amazon, get them to respond to julian robertson. so much to discuss. >> you've forgotten the most important father of all. >> my own. i know, can i give a shoutout to my dad, who i think has seen every "closing bell" show, probably watched more hours of cnbc programming on the planet, yet still hasn't had his fill. happy father's day. >> i hope "closing bell" can reveal a mystery. why does apparently that i audience stand up. she hopes they will grab a chair. >> we encourage people to be on the treadmill and adopt an active lifestyle. >> that was a
kelly evans is joining us. you have some special guests?who's watching, grab a chair, pull it up. 4:00 to 5:00, we have a great hour coming up in honor of father's day, bill miller iii and bill miller iv, leon coupe areman and his son wayne, and we're going to talk about the holdings that they have are the most controversial and widely followed, including names like citigroup which are moving, sprint touching on the telecom sector, we're going to talk oil, materials, of course we'll talk...
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kelly evans, you have a big interview i believe coming up on "the closing bell." what is it?ndy, brian, good to see you both. there's a lot happening in the next couple hours. in fact, we have a pair of market veterans. we'll talk to bob olstein about the consumer and oil and hear from julian roberts. guys, there's so many interesting things this hedge fund master had so say, whether it was about mayor bill debla o deblasio, immigration, thoughts on google, amazon, he's a user/supporter/embracer of uber. >> did you also know he owns this apparently spectacular golf course in the greatest country in the world? new zealand. >> careful, brian. >> new zealand. >> be careful. >> new zealand. >> you're making me agitated. >> did you guys know he wnt there in 1978 for the first time with his wife thinking he would write a novel? he came back from that experience, didn't pan out exactly as he had expected and went on to have one of the most venerated two-decade careers in the hedge fund business. 33 funds with $25 billion in assets under management. >> and the rumor is that all the a
kelly evans, you have a big interview i believe coming up on "the closing bell." what is it?ndy, brian, good to see you both. there's a lot happening in the next couple hours. in fact, we have a pair of market veterans. we'll talk to bob olstein about the consumer and oil and hear from julian roberts. guys, there's so many interesting things this hedge fund master had so say, whether it was about mayor bill debla o deblasio, immigration, thoughts on google, amazon, he's a...
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now kelly evans picks up with the second. >>> thank you, tyler.elcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. second grim day in a he row on wall street with the dow off about 110 points. the nasdaq down 34. the s&p 500 off 13. very consistent with the energy complex. let's get right to it with today's panel. so much to get to this hour. michael, just give us your thoughts on this now two-day sell-off and how much deep ter can go. >> well, i don't think we had a lot of volume. that's not as concerning as if we had more volume. the excuse today is the problem in iraq and that problem is going to be with us for a little bit of time. the market will have nervousness and volatility to the downside will continue. i think you can use it as an opportunity to buy stocks you were watching that you thought were too high. >> what is the strategy here? >> we're seeing from our investors and from our customers on the institutional side, the money managers, they've been a happy holder of stocks. if they did any trading at all. but on the hedge guys y
now kelly evans picks up with the second. >>> thank you, tyler.elcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. second grim day in a he row on wall street with the dow off about 110 points. the nasdaq down 34. the s&p 500 off 13. very consistent with the energy complex. let's get right to it with today's panel. so much to get to this hour. michael, just give us your thoughts on this now two-day sell-off and how much deep ter can go. >> well, i don't think...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> well, it's good to be back. i just wish you were down here. >> if you're real good, kids, kelly's going to speak portuguese for us today, too. >> no, that was butchered spanglish, unfortunately. >> i'm bill griffeth at cnbc headquarters because i'm back on "nightly business report," but we'll talk about that later. last week's rally sent the dow into record territory, as did the s&p, but we were on dow 17,000 watch on friday. looks like that's going to have to wait at least another day here, kelly. >>> oil prices also falling a little bit today, despite the continued fighting in iraq. where will oil and gasoline prices head from here? former shell oil president john hofmeister is here to weigh in on that. >> oil's also a hot topic at the university of dayton. the school is going green after divesting all of its fossil fuel investments. you're going to hear exclusively from the school's president about why he is doing this and his plan to have other university follow dayton's lead as well. >> yeah, bill, potenti
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> well, it's good to be back. i just wish you were down here. >> if you're real good, kids, kelly's going to speak portuguese for us today, too. >> no, that was butchered spanglish, unfortunately. >> i'm bill griffeth at cnbc headquarters because i'm back on "nightly business report," but we'll talk about that later. last week's rally sent the dow into record territory, as did the...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm called many things but never an exploding mountain. we'll get to that a little bit later. i'm bill griffeth here at cnbc headquarters. >>> yo, kelly. in the markets today, no follow-through after the fed helped fuel that late rally we saw in stocks yesterday that pushed the s&p into record territory. now equities are not following true but look at gold today -- up 40-plus dollars, back above $1,300. a lot of traders are wondering whether the market is responding to janet yellen's comment yesterday that the inflation data has been nothing but noise. >> we'll get into that in a moment. >>> private equity legend jay jordan says this market is overpriced and too risky right now. where is he putting his money? we'll ask him in an exclusive interview ahead. >> looking forward to that very much. >>> also, netflix trading lower today despite that major announcement that chelsea handler is moving her late night show to the streaming video content service in what is being billed as an historic move. but the market is not buying it. not impresse
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm called many things but never an exploding mountain. we'll get to that a little bit later. i'm bill griffeth here at cnbc headquarters. >>> yo, kelly. in the markets today, no follow-through after the fed helped fuel that late rally we saw in stocks yesterday that pushed the s&p into record territory. now equities are not following true but look at gold today -- up 40-plus dollars, back above $1,300. a lot of traders are...
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i'm kelly evans.shing up the day on wall street, with the dow jones industrial average, the nasdaq and the s&p all in the green. the dow adding 38 points. 13 for the nasdaq. and just about 6 for the s&p 500. after a two-day sell-off. let's get right to it with our special father's day "closing bell" panel. joining me now, none other than leon cooperman of omega advisors along with his son wayne cooperman who has followed in his investing footsteps and is now at cobalt capital management. and we should mention leon will be a keynote speaker at cnbc's fourth annual delivering alpha conference in new york city july 16th. also with us today another giant of the business, bill miller of legg mason fame and now with lmm and his son bill miller, this one with a 34. the two now work together cra crashing the party for the top of the show to talk markets with us today is "fast money" trader tim seymour. welcome, everybody. tim, give us some thoughts here about the action today. >> and we don't want my nine-mon
i'm kelly evans.shing up the day on wall street, with the dow jones industrial average, the nasdaq and the s&p all in the green. the dow adding 38 points. 13 for the nasdaq. and just about 6 for the s&p 500. after a two-day sell-off. let's get right to it with our special father's day "closing bell" panel. joining me now, none other than leon cooperman of omega advisors along with his son wayne cooperman who has followed in his investing footsteps and is now at cobalt capital...
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i'm kelly evans. as you can see there, we're finishing up the day on wall street with green arrows across the board after a sell-off yesterday. the dow jones industrial average here at the close adding almost 50 points. meanwhile, the nasdaq adding about 30. the s&p 500 up almost ten. lots of individual moves and we are waiting on one of the biggest gadget ipos, if you want to call it that, in quite some time. that's gopro. pricing is expected later this hour. first, let's talk about these markets with today's panel. joining me, sharyn epperson, jon najari najarian, natalie morris and nathan from sibley money advisers. also with us, more on today's markets, "fast money" trader brian kelly, and importantly, we've added bob pisani to the mix, bob, because eric schneiderman is going after barclays for their dart pool. what are the implications here? >> well, we're still waiting for the actual press conference to begin and get actual information, but early indications are that they are looking into the co
i'm kelly evans. as you can see there, we're finishing up the day on wall street with green arrows across the board after a sell-off yesterday. the dow jones industrial average here at the close adding almost 50 points. meanwhile, the nasdaq adding about 30. the s&p 500 up almost ten. lots of individual moves and we are waiting on one of the biggest gadget ipos, if you want to call it that, in quite some time. that's gopro. pricing is expected later this hour. first, let's talk about these...
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i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to find out whether things will turn around here in the last hour of trading here. >> we'll put this question to our guests shortly as well. one stock soaring is vertex pharmaceuticals after trials for the cystic fibrosis drug. coming up, we'll talk to the ceo about the study results and what it can mean for vertex's bottom line and people suffering from cystic fibrosis. >> about 70,000 people worldwide are afflicted with that. a lot of hope with that drug. >>> yahoo! ceo marissa mayer reportedly caught sleeping on the job, sort of. she missed a key ad executive meeting because she overslept. could that mean big trouble for yahoo! a firm that relies so heavily on ad spendi
i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to find out whether things will turn around here in the last hour of...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> good to see you again. i'm scott wapner. we're watching a market that continues to trade at or near all-time highs. the dow flirting with 17,000, plus these stories. people are just not buying homes. those words today from the chief executive officer of wells fargo. well, it's only the largest mortgage lender in the u.s., and this is the peak selling season. so what does that revelation mean to the recovering housing market and the economy? we're going to take a closer look. >> and in just a few minutes the founder and former ceo of jetblue david neeleman joins us. lots to speak with him about and his newest project which has nothing to do with airlines. instead it centers on genetically driven health care. always interesting with david neeleman so stay tuned for that one. >> apple stock continues to climb after splitting 7 for 1 and there are reports now that could make the $3 billion beats deal make a lot more sense. is apple about to change the head phone port on its devices so that all older head phones
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> good to see you again. i'm scott wapner. we're watching a market that continues to trade at or near all-time highs. the dow flirting with 17,000, plus these stories. people are just not buying homes. those words today from the chief executive officer of wells fargo. well, it's only the largest mortgage lender in the u.s., and this is the peak selling season. so what does that revelation mean to the recovering housing market and...
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i'm kelly evans and this is certainly the story today on wall street.across the board and the dow giving up just about 100 point on the close here. remember this after eking out a small gain yesterday. one of the most negative sessions we've seen in some time, the nasdaq giving up its part for the s&p, losing seven points, a third of a percent. let's talk markets, politics and so much more. cnbc contributor howard dean joins me on set along with stephanie link and sharon epperson and eamon javers joins us from washington and brian kelly will join us with his thoughts on the trading session. first of all, welcome to all of you. is this the beginning of a bigger move downward? what is everybody saying? what's your gut feeling? >>.07% off an all-time high for the s&p so we need a deep breath. not in panic mote mode by any stretch of the imagination and what happened today is you have concerns about washington, political gridlock. you have the world bank lower their global growth rate, right and some of the leadership like boeing and some of the airlines re
i'm kelly evans and this is certainly the story today on wall street.across the board and the dow giving up just about 100 point on the close here. remember this after eking out a small gain yesterday. one of the most negative sessions we've seen in some time, the nasdaq giving up its part for the s&p, losing seven points, a third of a percent. let's talk markets, politics and so much more. cnbc contributor howard dean joins me on set along with stephanie link and sharon epperson and eamon...
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i'm kelly evans. you know from that graphic it's another historic friday here.the week with new highs for the dow jones industrial average and the s&p 500. here in fact is exactly where we're finishing the gains of about half a percent and nasdaq fighting back into leadership territory. now when it has its fourth straight weekly rise adds about 25 points this session and the focal point, the dow and s&p 500, 16,922 for the blue chips and the s&p to 1949 as we close out this week. those now posting their third consecutive weekly gains. let's get right to it. joining me is david sauerby and zachary ary karabell and robert frank and john seymour. have all the bears exit late or what happens next? >> one thing you need to follow, relative value out there reflects the fact that people are still trying to find stocks that can offer up such so the energy sector is very interesting. if you look at what happened in europe and the european banks, deutsche bank has been beaten up on their capital raise and ultimately because of the scale and the risk trade and the fact tha
i'm kelly evans. you know from that graphic it's another historic friday here.the week with new highs for the dow jones industrial average and the s&p 500. here in fact is exactly where we're finishing the gains of about half a percent and nasdaq fighting back into leadership territory. now when it has its fourth straight weekly rise adds about 25 points this session and the focal point, the dow and s&p 500, 16,922 for the blue chips and the s&p to 1949 as we close out this week....
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i'm kelly evans from aspen, colorado, today.nishing up the session on wall street. the quarter in fact the first half of the year. our own robert frank, our patty edwards from u.s. bank, fast money trader guy odami. guy, let me throw it to you first for some thoughts. i guess the headline despite today's mixed session is how well the major indexes have managed to do here again for the quarter. >> amazing. couple, three weeks ago or so i said there's a good chance we see 1860 in the s&p by the end of the month. clearly that was wrong. bad job by me number one. number two, what was interesting today. the comments out of the base i thought were really interesting because they're saying similar things that i've been saying to you the last few months, all that means nothing has no effect whatsoever on the broader market. the third thing that sort of dawns on me, as we get to the second half, probably jumping the gun, but i think energy is going to continue to be a theme. i know it's gotten beat up a little bit lately, but i think you
i'm kelly evans from aspen, colorado, today.nishing up the session on wall street. the quarter in fact the first half of the year. our own robert frank, our patty edwards from u.s. bank, fast money trader guy odami. guy, let me throw it to you first for some thoughts. i guess the headline despite today's mixed session is how well the major indexes have managed to do here again for the quarter. >> amazing. couple, three weeks ago or so i said there's a good chance we see 1860 in the...
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i'm kelly evans. in the session that started out quiet is going out like a bang.se graphics mean, the s&p 500 rallying on the back, hearing from fed chairman janet yellen and the decision to put up almost 100 points on the board. the dow jones industrial average going out up 96, the nasdaq up 25, the s&p 500 adding about 15 points, 1,956. write it down. that is a new closing high. let's get right to it with today's panel. joining me is michel meier from bank of america, america lynch, private investor evan newmark, cnbc contributor jon najarian and steve liesman will be joining us. and we have "fast money" trader guy adami with us as well. guy, i'm just going to ask again, a capitulation day for the bears. >> doesn't feel like it. hi, kell, by the way. >> hi. welcome. >> you know what the most interesting -- i mean, steve liesman, great job with the inflation. to me, the most interesting comments she made was they're concerned about the levels of complacency. okay. guess who's cloausing those levs of complacency? >> that's my point. >> it's madness! if you're that
i'm kelly evans. in the session that started out quiet is going out like a bang.se graphics mean, the s&p 500 rallying on the back, hearing from fed chairman janet yellen and the decision to put up almost 100 points on the board. the dow jones industrial average going out up 96, the nasdaq up 25, the s&p 500 adding about 15 points, 1,956. write it down. that is a new closing high. let's get right to it with today's panel. joining me is michel meier from bank of america, america lynch,...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm called many things but never an exploding mountainlater. i'm bill griffeth here at cnbc headquarters. >>> yo, kelly. in the markets today, no follow-through after the fed helped fuel that late rally we saw in stocks yesterday that
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm called many things but never an exploding mountainlater. i'm bill griffeth here at cnbc headquarters. >>> yo, kelly. in the markets today, no follow-through after the fed helped fuel that late rally we saw in stocks yesterday that
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i'm kelly evans.average, in fact, everybody just eking out a gain here, adding about five points. the nasdaq managing ten into the close about 0.25%, the s&p 500 adding just 1.6% as things shake out. 1,937 is the level. just to give you a sense of where we stand in markets after last week, we're just shy of 200 points for the dow off the all-time closing high. let's get right to it with today's panel. joining me, cardiff garcia, cnbc contributor and "washington post" reporter elon wee and our own kayla tausche and.com n dom chu along with fast money trader guy adamie. great to see everybody. a lackluster session today. waiting on the fed? concerns? >> lackluster. but i have to tell you, that spot with your father on friday. i've got to tell you something, i'm a gruff guy, but that actually brought a tear to my eye. that was sweet. >> we are a gruff bunch. >> that was really something. >> thank you. >> so, what is interesting to me is a continued move in these chips. the chips names continue to move to
i'm kelly evans.average, in fact, everybody just eking out a gain here, adding about five points. the nasdaq managing ten into the close about 0.25%, the s&p 500 adding just 1.6% as things shake out. 1,937 is the level. just to give you a sense of where we stand in markets after last week, we're just shy of 200 points for the dow off the all-time closing high. let's get right to it with today's panel. joining me, cardiff garcia, cnbc contributor and "washington post" reporter elon...
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i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out . kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to f
i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out . kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to f
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as we hit 4:00 on the east coast i'm kelly evans.hing the day on wall street. green arrows across the board as the federal reserve begins its two-day policy meeting. we'll hear from fed chair janet yellen tomorrow around 2:00 p.m. the s&p 500, about four. the closing level on the dow. just a reminder h. 16945 is the closing high hit back on june 10. we are moments away from elon musk joining us. first a look at markets settl g settling. kate kelly and john ford and kevin o'leary. also bob pisani for more on today's markets. bob, a positive session despite questions about the fed and geopolitical concerns. the important thing is move uh. we saw the consumer price index. hotter than expected. you don't see a lot of inflation is market is concerned it might manifest. is complacency an issue? what about inflation. >> we have talked about this on this show. going back to markets at that time end of last week saying it was raising the revenue outlook for the year. is there strength in the corporate space? are companies spending both on inv
as we hit 4:00 on the east coast i'm kelly evans.hing the day on wall street. green arrows across the board as the federal reserve begins its two-day policy meeting. we'll hear from fed chair janet yellen tomorrow around 2:00 p.m. the s&p 500, about four. the closing level on the dow. just a reminder h. 16945 is the closing high hit back on june 10. we are moments away from elon musk joining us. first a look at markets settl g settling. kate kelly and john ford and kevin o'leary. also bob...
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i'm kelly evans on this mound down here at the new york stock exchange, bill. >> welcome back, kelly. i'm bill griffith. the stuff you miss. let's remind everybody. any close higher for the dow or s&p would mean new highs for the averages. closed at all-time highs on friday. watching that developing story at this hour along with these stories. >> yes. the news continues to come out of apple's developer's
i'm kelly evans on this mound down here at the new york stock exchange, bill. >> welcome back, kelly. i'm bill griffith. the stuff you miss. let's remind everybody. any close higher for the dow or s&p would mean new highs for the averages. closed at all-time highs on friday. watching that developing story at this hour along with these stories. >> yes. the news continues to come out of apple's developer's
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i'm kelly evans on this mound down here at the new york stock exchange, bill. >> welcome back, kelly. >> good to be here. >> i'm bill griffith. the stuff you miss. let's remind everybody. any close higher for the dow or s&p would mean new highs for the averages. closed at all-time highs on friday. watching that developing story at this hour along with these stories. >> yes. the news continues to come out of apple's developer's conference. is the company impressing the crowd and we'll ask one tech judge who will be here with us live in a little bit. >> captain wait to talk to him and get his impressions. stock is not responding at all today. >> look this, programming language is a fascinating one to discuss. >> we'll go to the graphics, sorry, guys. denials of wrongdoing are coming fast and emphatically after leaked reports that the government is investigating insider trading involving activist investor carl icahn, golfer phil michelson and noted gambler bill walters, plus billionaire mark cuban is now taking to twitter in defense of those in the crosshairs of the s.e.c. this is a fast
i'm kelly evans on this mound down here at the new york stock exchange, bill. >> welcome back, kelly. >> good to be here. >> i'm bill griffith. the stuff you miss. let's remind everybody. any close higher for the dow or s&p would mean new highs for the averages. closed at all-time highs on friday. watching that developing story at this hour along with these stories. >> yes. the news continues to come out of apple's developer's conference. is the company impressing...
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kelly evans takes it over from here. >>> the graphics are back."closing bell," sha the s&p, the dow jones industrial average, as we hit 4:00 here on the east coast, the dow adding 97 points, 16,834. that puts it a good 90 points above the prior closing high. remarkable. the nasdaq, 4,296. up 1% for the day. s&p 500 adding 12% to 1,940. also a new closing high. on that note let's get right to it with today's panel. cnbc contributor peter bookmar is in the house, bobby flay, carol roth, and jon fortt. "fast money" trader brian kelly and dennis gartman. dennis, i'll start with you. look, are we seeing whether it was david tepper's comments earlier today, the behavior of markets, the decisions people are going to start to make now, a capitulation of the bears? >> well, i would hope that the bears may not be capitulating because you need bears to keep a good market going higher. there's plenty of people around who are still bearish. i think they're obviously wrong. they've been fighting that trade for a long period of time. i hope there's still bears a
kelly evans takes it over from here. >>> the graphics are back."closing bell," sha the s&p, the dow jones industrial average, as we hit 4:00 here on the east coast, the dow adding 97 points, 16,834. that puts it a good 90 points above the prior closing high. remarkable. the nasdaq, 4,296. up 1% for the day. s&p 500 adding 12% to 1,940. also a new closing high. on that note let's get right to it with today's panel. cnbc contributor peter bookmar is in the house, bobby...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> well, it's good to be backre. >> if you're real good, kids, kelly's going to speak portuguese for us today, too. >> no, that was butchered spanglish, unfortunately. >> i'm bill griffeth at cnbc headquarters because i'm back on "nightly business report," but we'll talk about that later. last week's rally sent the dow into record territory, as did the s&p, but we were on dow 17,000 watch on friday. looks like that's going to have to wait at least another day here, kelly. >>> oil
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> welcome back. >> well, it's good to be backre. >> if you're real good, kids, kelly's going to speak portuguese for us today, too. >> no, that was butchered spanglish, unfortunately. >> i'm bill griffeth at cnbc headquarters because i'm back on "nightly business report," but we'll talk about that later. last week's rally sent the dow into record territory, as did the s&p, but we were on dow...
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i'm kell evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> nice to see you, kelly.apner in for bill griffith and on the show today on the march for milestones, dow within striking distance of 17,000 earlier, retreated a bit and now it's getting a slow climb back and you never know what's going to happen in the final hours. >> don't you forget. >> the s&p also could be eyeing 2,000 this week. small caps
i'm kell evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> nice to see you, kelly.apner in for bill griffith and on the show today on the march for milestones, dow within striking distance of 17,000 earlier, retreated a bit and now it's getting a slow climb back and you never know what's going to happen in the final hours. >> don't you forget. >> the s&p also could be eyeing 2,000 this week. small caps
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i'm kell evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> nice to see you, kelly. i'm scott wapner in for bill griffith and on the show today on the march for milestones, dow within striking distance of 17,000 earlier, retreated a bit and now it's getting a slow climb back and you never know what's going to happen in the final hours. >> don't you forget. >> the s&p also could be eyeing 2,000 this week. small caps keep rallying and bye tech having a bit of a good day. apple has its that we're talking about. 17,000 and 2000. >> some names ripping 230% on the big merck deal. we'll talk about that coming up and big news-maker interview coming up. tyson ceo donny smith, that's right, he's breaking the bank and winning the bidding war for hillshire brands, paying a whopping $7.8 billion for the maker of jimmy dean sausages, among others. why was he willing to go that high? we'll ask him about that and more in an exclusive interview. >> that's a lot of pork. also on "closing bell" exclusively electronic arts ceo andrew wilson live ahead of the much anticipated e3 conferen
i'm kell evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> nice to see you, kelly. i'm scott wapner in for bill griffith and on the show today on the march for milestones, dow within striking distance of 17,000 earlier, retreated a bit and now it's getting a slow climb back and you never know what's going to happen in the final hours. >> don't you forget. >> the s&p also could be eyeing 2,000 this week. small caps keep rallying and bye tech having a bit of a good day....
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm swop her in for bill griffith and wenernal hour of a rare bad day for stocks on news dealing with worries about the economy here and abroad and not as strong as many had led to us believe. maybe it's the world bank talking about growth. maybe it's a little
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm swop her in for bill griffith and wenernal hour of a rare bad day for stocks on news dealing with worries about the economy here and abroad and not as strong as many had led to us believe. maybe it's the world bank talking about growth. maybe it's a little
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange, where we could be in for a volatile final hour.he russell indexes at the close, bill. >> kind of like the world cup at the new york stock exchange. it's one of those days. i'm bill griffiths here at cnbc headquarters. the rebalancing will occur at the last minutes of trade today, could make it one of the biggest trading days of the year in terms of volume.
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange, where we could be in for a volatile final hour.he russell indexes at the close, bill. >> kind of like the world cup at the new york stock exchange. it's one of those days. i'm bill griffiths here at cnbc headquarters. the rebalancing will occur at the last minutes of trade today, could make it one of the biggest trading days of the year in terms of volume.
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that's coming up on the second hour of "closing bell" with kelly evans.ell. >> thank you, bill. welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evans here as we're finishing up the day on wall street and trying for new record highs for the dow and s&p but looks like we're falling just short, the dow giving up 20 points not close and the nasdaq off less than a point and nasdaq off three. joining me now in today's panel david sieberg and kate kelly and kate today, look at this, has a new book out called "the secret club that runs the world, inside the fraternity of commodity traders" and joins us along with anthony steve mariucci and "shark tank" investor kevin o'leary the author of "the cold hard truth and men, women and money." with us as well is "fast money" trader guy adami back for a repeat appearance? right on. >> good to see you. and good to see everybody again. with these markets, we're going to talk in a little bit about or -- we talked a little while ago about what's going on with tesla, the cars on autopilot, but these markets, david, seem to kind of be on
that's coming up on the second hour of "closing bell" with kelly evans.ell. >> thank you, bill. welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evans here as we're finishing up the day on wall street and trying for new record highs for the dow and s&p but looks like we're falling just short, the dow giving up 20 points not close and the nasdaq off less than a point and nasdaq off three. joining me now in today's panel david sieberg and kate kelly and kate today, look at this,...
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i'm kelly evans down at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffiths here at cnbc headquartersks higher today, kelly. investors, i don't want to say they're ignoring the weak gdp report for the first quarter, showing it detracted 2.9%, the worst nonrecessionary gdp report in 58 years. i think that's anc
i'm kelly evans down at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffiths here at cnbc headquartersks higher today, kelly. investors, i don't want to say they're ignoring the weak gdp report for the first quarter, showing it detracted 2.9%, the worst nonrecessionary gdp report in 58 years. i think that's anc
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i'm kelly evans.how we're finishing up the session on wall street, but with the sound of that bell, that's to some extent when the action here's going to begin. so, the dow jones industrial average turning green in the final moments, up about 4 points, the nasdaq adding 18, and the s&p 500 adding about 4 to close at 1,960. we heard from art cashin at the beginning of last hour, we could have $1 billion to $2 billion more worth of buy orders on the close because the russell is doing its annual rebalance. unconfirmed, but again, i can tell you there are upwards perhaps of $2 billion coming into this space on the bell, so we'll see as we close here just what kind of effect that's going to have. it could take a couple more minutes for all of it to shake out. we'll keep an eye on it but let's get right to it now with today's panel. joining me is susan ots from the oshman institute, zachary carroll of evest net and cnbc contributor sara eisen and kayla tausc tausche, and also "fast money" trader jon najaria
i'm kelly evans.how we're finishing up the session on wall street, but with the sound of that bell, that's to some extent when the action here's going to begin. so, the dow jones industrial average turning green in the final moments, up about 4 points, the nasdaq adding 18, and the s&p 500 adding about 4 to close at 1,960. we heard from art cashin at the beginning of last hour, we could have $1 billion to $2 billion more worth of buy orders on the close because the russell is doing its...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you.a special edition. we have a full plate today. so many different great guests coming your way and a market that in the meantime is watching and waiting. watching what happens, of course, next in iraq, and waiting on the fed tomorrow. the fed's meeting today and
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you.a special edition. we have a full plate today. so many different great guests coming your way and a market that in the meantime is watching and waiting. watching what happens, of course, next in iraq, and waiting on the fed tomorrow. the fed's meeting today and
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> good to see you again. we're watching a market that continues to trade at or near all-time highs. the dow flirting with 17,000, plus these stories. people are just not buying homes. those words today from the chief executive officer of wells fargo. well, it's only the largest mortgage lender in the u.s., and this is the peak selling season. so what does that revelation mean to the recovering housing market and the economy?
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> good to see you again. we're watching a market that continues to trade at or near all-time highs. the dow flirting with 17,000, plus these stories. people are just not buying homes. those words today from the chief executive officer of wells fargo. well, it's only the largest mortgage lender in the u.s., and this is the peak selling season. so what does that revelation mean to the recovering housing market and the economy?
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, and i'm tyler mathesson here at cnbcill griffith. stocks kicking off the day in red and after a comeback on all-time high watch. dow needs to gain 21 points to hit a new closing high, and right now the dow is up about six points
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, and i'm tyler mathesson here at cnbcill griffith. stocks kicking off the day in red and after a comeback on all-time high watch. dow needs to gain 21 points to hit a new closing high, and right now the dow is up about six points
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange and bill is back. >> i'm back, at least forrkets trading higher today. in fact, we are suddenly -- we find ourselves on dow 17,000 watch. the market -- the dow was up 86 points
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange and bill is back. >> i'm back, at least forrkets trading higher today. in fact, we are suddenly -- we find ourselves on dow 17,000 watch. the market -- the dow was up 86 points
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i'm kelly evans in for carl who's off today. joining us this morning, kevin o'leary. investor, of course, on "shark tank." good to see you. way did us always, jon fortt and kayla tausche. amazon expected to unveil a new cell phone and now the "wall street journal report"ing the new phone will be exclusively carried by at&t when it launches extending the relationship with the company providing wireless service to kindl tax and ereaders. jon fortt, reminiscent of a deal with apple? >> when the iphone launched just on at&t and everybody was ticked off about it, because it completely overloaded at&t's network for years. especially here in new york. it was really bad. times have changed. it will be interesting to see the business arrangement between amazon and at&t here. amazon, will they act is an mv & o? a mobile operate jerological it it be cheaper? we don't know yet. >> kayla? >> this makes sense for amazon because of numbers. call them what will you, subscriber, cust accounts, t-mobile, close to 50 million, and so if you do want guaranteed access to the broadest netwo
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kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hey, kell. i'm scott wapner.ooms as the market struggles to find direction. what is weighing more on equities right now, the troubling and still unresolved si
kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hey, kell. i'm scott wapner.ooms as the market struggles to find direction. what is weighing more on equities right now, the troubling and still unresolved si
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm scott wapner at cnbc headquarters in today forfith. >>> a bullish hedge fund manager makes a bullish comment , david tepper saying he's no longer looking for a sell-off. market takes off just before noon. got to over a triple-digit gain. the dow and s&p barreling to new highs. we have an all-star lineup to sort this all out. >> yes, we do
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm scott wapner at cnbc headquarters in today forfith. >>> a bullish hedge fund manager makes a bullish comment , david tepper saying he's no longer looking for a sell-off. market takes off just before noon. got to over a triple-digit gain. the dow and s&p barreling to new highs. we have an all-star lineup to sort this all out. >> yes, we do
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kelly evans with "squawk alley." >> thank you so much. 11:00 a.m. in brooklyn.n the pedal ♪ hotter than a boiling kettle >>> joining us this morning, henry blodgett, ceo and editor-in-chief at business insider. as always, with us, kayla towshey and jon fortt who is live at that north side festival in brooklyn. can't wait to hear more about that a little later this hour. but we'll start with changes in the twitter c suite. the company c.o.o. announcing his resignation. joining us now on the cnbc newsline is cara swisher, co-executive editor, she broke the story this morning. and she can give us a fuller sense of what's going on here. >> absolutely. actually i wrote about it last night that it was coming. there's a lot of issues with twitter right now including its stock price which has been in decline. obviously growth issues that wall street's been worried about that's causing the stock's decline. and also product innovation. and this is the guy that was in charge of all that stuff. there was a lot of pressure and for a number of other reasons that just built. a
kelly evans with "squawk alley." >> thank you so much. 11:00 a.m. in brooklyn.n the pedal ♪ hotter than a boiling kettle >>> joining us this morning, henry blodgett, ceo and editor-in-chief at business insider. as always, with us, kayla towshey and jon fortt who is live at that north side festival in brooklyn. can't wait to hear more about that a little later this hour. but we'll start with changes in the twitter c suite. the company c.o.o. announcing his resignation....
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, and i'm tyler mathesson here at cnbc headquarters. i'm in for bill griffith. stocks kicking off the day in red and after a comeback on all-time high watch. dow needs to gain 21 points to hit a new closing high, and right now the dow is up about six points at 16,728. last time, kelly you and i were together, it did hit an all-time closing high. >> tyler, just thinking about that, that was april 30th, our 25th anniversary and see if we can do it again today. i think the s&p is trading at record high closing territory. meantime, a heavy duty lineup on "closing bell." exclusive interviews with can't fitzgerald head and two friends who started with $200 have a brand worth millions. >> and will housing turn out to be a bad investment over the next decade? kevin o'leary says yes. he's here to make the case that you're better off renting right now than owning a home and wait until you hear why. >> here's where we stand in the markets. tyler mentioned the dow is up a couple of points to 16,729. still 15 shy of the record closing
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, and i'm tyler mathesson here at cnbc headquarters. i'm in for bill griffith. stocks kicking off the day in red and after a comeback on all-time high watch. dow needs to gain 21 points to hit a new closing high, and right now the dow is up about six points at 16,728. last time, kelly you and i were together, it did hit an all-time closing high. >> tyler, just thinking about that, that was april 30th, our 25th...
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kelly evans, over to you. >> 11:00 a.m.quawk alley" is live. ♪ >>> and we have a special guest this morning joining us. mitch lowe, ceo could you phoneder of necessary flix and former ceo and president of netbox. nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> so much to discuss, as always with kayla tausche. and if you want to preview it on amazon, out of luck. refusing preorders of that movie are and other warner brothers films after a dispute with the studio. instead sign up to be notified when copies of the movie go on sale. speaking of amazon, the stock in the green this morning. this after being added to the conviction buy list over at goldman sachs. we know it's been a tough year so far for amazon, but seeing a pop of almost 2% today. >> well, interesting to see how this plays out. we know that amazon is dominant in books. about 40% share. dvds, not quite as much, and plus, dvds a
kelly evans, over to you. >> 11:00 a.m.quawk alley" is live. ♪ >>> and we have a special guest this morning joining us. mitch lowe, ceo could you phoneder of necessary flix and former ceo and president of netbox. nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> so much to discuss, as always with kayla tausche. and if you want to preview it on amazon, out of luck. refusing preorders of that movie are and other warner brothers films after a dispute with the studio....
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evans. >> good morning, looking at the ben franklin parkway, race going on there today. it is shutdown westbound, between the mart museum circle. kellyown between the right fairmount and art museum circle for the run as well as martin luther king drive to the left and. >> g us picture of the walt whitman bridge, headed to the shore for fathers day, first of all happy fathers day, second of all, not bad drive. the walt whitman looks good, so does the ben franklin, no delays on the 42 freeway, a.c. expressway, garden state parkway, gaining volume, moving along just fine. moving the traffic cam again, if you are headed to the poconos, mid kelly tolls right at the top of your screen, the northbound blue route to your right, no delays at the mid-county tolls, pa turnpike looks good, and so does the northeast extension to the poconos. keep in mind septa's real until rail service has resumed this morning, please check septa.org for any last minute changes, patco, however, trains running every 30 minutes, because of long-term track work. that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> on this fathers d
evans. >> good morning, looking at the ben franklin parkway, race going on there today. it is shutdown westbound, between the mart museum circle. kellyown between the right fairmount and art museum circle for the run as well as martin luther king drive to the left and. >> g us picture of the walt whitman bridge, headed to the shore for fathers day, first of all happy fathers day, second of all, not bad drive. the walt whitman looks good, so does the ben franklin, no delays on the 42...
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also shut down, is kelly drive for a triathlon between the art museum circle and lincoln drive. that is latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evanse back to you. >>> thanks ann so much. >>> hey take a look at this the at home flying ferraris, or sort of. two of the sports cars were lifted in the walt disney concert hall in los angeles yesterday. it is all to unveil the ferrari models that they call the california. the cars are worth $6 million each, yep, i read that right, 6 million. that is crazy. >>> 7:49. >>> it is most crooked street in the world, and tourist travel from all over to san francisco to get a glimpse of it. well this weekend lombard street was closed to car traffic. it is an experiment and it is in an attempt to straighten out tourist that have taken over the legendary landmark. now they want to give residents a break and privacy. no cars air loudon weekend afternoon, homeowners who paid a pretty pen toy live there, are tired of unwanted visitors. >> if this was in a less, lower income residential area and they had this amount have of people on it, and it would be great. >> pilot program seemed like a joke. it is
also shut down, is kelly drive for a triathlon between the art museum circle and lincoln drive. that is latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evanse back to you. >>> thanks ann so much. >>> hey take a look at this the at home flying ferraris, or sort of. two of the sports cars were lifted in the walt disney concert hall in los angeles yesterday. it is all to unveil the ferrari models that they call the california. the cars are worth $6 million each, yep, i read that...