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i'm kelly evans.trong one but today april 30th, we're seeing declines across the board on wall street. the dow just off its lowest of the session going out with a decline of about 198 points good for more than 1%. the s&p giving up 21 points. that nasdaq really hammered today. it was down almost 2% earlier. going out off 1.6% with a loss of 81 points it's back below 5,000. some talk as art cashin pointed out about window breaking at month end. talk as well about may volatility and whether we're bringing that forward and where interest rates go from here. lot to discuss with the panel. >>> michael santolli sharon eper seen robert frank, guy adami. welcome. mike, what do you think we learned here with some of the difficult trading a is we close out the month today? >> stocks and bonds down together. obviously i see it kind of as an orderly repricing of fed expectations on both sides. but combined with a sloppily earnings season. it was supposed to be all-weather names. facebook under armour twitter, buf
i'm kelly evans.trong one but today april 30th, we're seeing declines across the board on wall street. the dow just off its lowest of the session going out with a decline of about 198 points good for more than 1%. the s&p giving up 21 points. that nasdaq really hammered today. it was down almost 2% earlier. going out off 1.6% with a loss of 81 points it's back below 5,000. some talk as art cashin pointed out about window breaking at month end. talk as well about may volatility and whether...
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he had that shushing of kelly evans.ot diffusing it with humor or how you pivot to your substantive answer, you take a quick swipe -- >> can i say a word on the shushing? nobody should be shushing the interviewer and he copped to that. he seems genuinely contrite that he did that. but i just don't understand the people who jump to the fact that it was a woman. so what? what is the evidence that rand paul shushed kelly evans because she's a woman? maybe he perceived weakness. maybe he was irritated because she was doing this to him in the interview. and if you watch the whole thing she didn't give him a lot of opportunity to respond. and he lost his patience because he was irritated by the interviewer irregardless, irrespective of gender. >> there's zero evidence, but his defense i'm equally prickly with men and women not the best bumper sticker for a campaign. here's the thing, i think when voters watch these interviews they see how you deal with the media, even a hostile media, as a kind of proxy for the pressure you wo
he had that shushing of kelly evans.ot diffusing it with humor or how you pivot to your substantive answer, you take a quick swipe -- >> can i say a word on the shushing? nobody should be shushing the interviewer and he copped to that. he seems genuinely contrite that he did that. but i just don't understand the people who jump to the fact that it was a woman. so what? what is the evidence that rand paul shushed kelly evans because she's a woman? maybe he perceived weakness. maybe he was...
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>> i remember when kelly evans and wrapped had that run-in back and forth a few months ago. he pushed back, probably shouldn't have shushed her. savannah gut rick, i guess he should have known he was dog get the same kind of questioning. i don't think that he has a problem being questioned aggressively by women. i think he has a problem answering this one question and it behoove him going forward when this question comes up by a man or a woman to have a better way of answering it and i think he will. i think megyn kelly leaned on him probably harder than savannah guthrie or kelly evans did last night anticipated didn't have a problem. so call it sexist i think which i have been hearing all day, i think is unfair. >> julia is looking at me imploringly for me to call on her. >> imploringly, pause i'm going to take off my partisan hat and put on my political consultant hat. dana you can agree with me on this, i think. the day you have a rollout and all the stories about process and all the store are about your demeanor and fighting with reporters and not the message you want to
>> i remember when kelly evans and wrapped had that run-in back and forth a few months ago. he pushed back, probably shouldn't have shushed her. savannah gut rick, i guess he should have known he was dog get the same kind of questioning. i don't think that he has a problem being questioned aggressively by women. i think he has a problem answering this one question and it behoove him going forward when this question comes up by a man or a woman to have a better way of answering it and i...
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i'm kelly evans down here at a busy new york stock exchange. >> here we go again. i'm bill griffeth. the fed releasing its decision in the last hour comment on the economy. obviously weak data out on the first quarter. which was much weaker than anticipated. the fed still is data dependent. it looks like june may be off the table in terms of a rate hike. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to talk about. top names on wall street, including rick rieder and james grant, coming up get their way on the economy and what the fed will do about it. >> a lot of hot earnings stories keeping us busy as well. gopro up almost 13% on the news that the company is breaking into the reality space and the debate on whether it's too late to buy the stock. >> if you were with us yesterday, it was in this hour that twitter's earnings were inadvertently released an hour early, causing quite a frenzy here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. good old price discovery by human beings on the floor. there it was. glenn getting the stock open again. it sank at that time and it's sink
i'm kelly evans down here at a busy new york stock exchange. >> here we go again. i'm bill griffeth. the fed releasing its decision in the last hour comment on the economy. obviously weak data out on the first quarter. which was much weaker than anticipated. the fed still is data dependent. it looks like june may be off the table in terms of a rate hike. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to talk about. top names on wall street, including rick rieder and james grant, coming up get their...
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. >> that interview followed another recent exchange with kelly evans whom he told to shush and calm down. last night paul rejected suggestions that he treats women interviewers saying i think i've been universally short tempered and testy at times with all reporters. >> remember this image of netanyahu from back in 2012. he used a cartoon illustration of a bomb. the white house has tweeted a strikingly similar image only with thun illustrates how the framework would shut down iran's pathway to a nuclear weapon. meanwhile president obama is reaching out to perhaps the most influential republican right now when it comes to iran. he spoke to bob corker. the tennessee is pushing legislation that could give congress the power to approve or reject the deal. 30% of republicans support the deal. 30% oppose and 40% aren't quite sure. still ahead on "way too early," an exciting day for sports. baseball history. the nfl breaks a gender barrier and a hole in the n one at the masters but it's the caddies who are getting all the love and attention. plus the daughter of kirk co-bane speaks publicl
. >> that interview followed another recent exchange with kelly evans whom he told to shush and calm down. last night paul rejected suggestions that he treats women interviewers saying i think i've been universally short tempered and testy at times with all reporters. >> remember this image of netanyahu from back in 2012. he used a cartoon illustration of a bomb. the white house has tweeted a strikingly similar image only with thun illustrates how the framework would shut down...
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kelly evans next at the "closing bell." i can go home now! bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. let's have a look at how we're finishing up the session. it will be a close call. the s&p 500 doesn't quite look like it's going to get there. 2,117.78. we needed to close at -- actually we might be there by half a point. 2,117.39 is what we have to reach. we're about 40 basis points above that level. most likely this will be a new record high for that index. the nasdaq yesterday closed at a new high today it's adding to that closing at 5,092. the dow closes at 18,080. joining me on pan toll talk about the earnings the difference with the nasdaq this time and a whole lot more cnbc contributor evan newmark, michael santoli from yahoo! finance and our very own frank. guy adami here as well. evan, let me start with you. what is the s&p 500 at a new high, the nasdaq at a new high? what does this mean? >> it seems like we came to a party and nobody showed up. it feels like -- we're at record highs. microsoft increased its market cap by 35 billion or $40 b
kelly evans next at the "closing bell." i can go home now! bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. let's have a look at how we're finishing up the session. it will be a close call. the s&p 500 doesn't quite look like it's going to get there. 2,117.78. we needed to close at -- actually we might be there by half a point. 2,117.39 is what we have to reach. we're about 40 basis points above that level. most likely this will be a new record high for that index. the nasdaq yesterday...
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i'm kelly evans. sitting here looking at that graphic.losing at all-time highs. all-time highs. it is the first time we've been able to say that for the nasdaq. we've said it for the dow. we've said it for the s&p 500. we have not yet been able to say it for that nasdaq in 15 years. today we've done it. up about 20 points on the close to close at a new all-time high of 5,056. let's get right to it now as we summarize the day on wall street. and look towards some earnings and reflect on this moment as well. my panel joins me here. mike santolli sharon epperson and jon najarian. "fast money" trader tim seymour, welcome to you as well. mike santolli obviously in 15 years' time in real terms the nasdaq needs to close much higher from leer. still, what is the significance of what we have just done? >> it is really a lagging indicator of how far this whole market has come. i don't think today's nasdaq to be honest really resembles the other one that much. so i think it is encouraging because of the can. kind of companies that are working right
i'm kelly evans. sitting here looking at that graphic.losing at all-time highs. all-time highs. it is the first time we've been able to say that for the nasdaq. we've said it for the dow. we've said it for the s&p 500. we have not yet been able to say it for that nasdaq in 15 years. today we've done it. up about 20 points on the close to close at a new all-time high of 5,056. let's get right to it now as we summarize the day on wall street. and look towards some earnings and reflect on this...
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first sense of how they did in the first quarter on the second hour of "the closing bell" with kelly evansu tomorrow, kelly. >> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. and how are we finishing up the day in wall street? the dow turned negative at the end of the session but fought back into positive territory and is going out with a gain of 26 points just above that 17,900 mark. the s&p 500 turning in a pretty good day. up better than a quarter of 1% you have 5 points to 2081. the nasdaq in particular a strong performance up 40 appointments. but a lot of that has to do with the performance of mylan. we will talk about all this dealmaking in a moment. joining me mary ann bartels is here from merrill lynch. larry kudlow and carol roth welcome one and all. also with us for more on today's markets, "fast money" trader guy adami. good to see you here too. carol, let's sart with m&a. this is your bailiwick. let's try not to use the term m and a so much but dealmaking. >> love to make the deals. >> energy deals, pharma feels. we're really starting to see it. >>
first sense of how they did in the first quarter on the second hour of "the closing bell" with kelly evansu tomorrow, kelly. >> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. and how are we finishing up the day in wall street? the dow turned negative at the end of the session but fought back into positive territory and is going out with a gain of 26 points just above that 17,900 mark. the s&p 500 turning in a pretty good day. up better...
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i'm kelly evans. general electric sparking a nice rally on wall street today.in there with how we're finishing up the session. the dow up 100 points. general electric goes up 11% today. of course, since it's a price weighted index, ge still only at 28 bucks so not an overwhelming contributor. caterpillar had a nice day, up 2.5%. you can see the size of the gains. pretty similar across the dow and s&p. half% gainpercent gains. the nasdaq adding as you saw there about 16. so the nasdaq having a week where it's up about 2%. our mary thompson joins us for more now on this big day here for general electric in particular. hi, mary. >> what a huge day. we're going to focus on ge because it had a ripple effect across the markets. of course, the company announcing this massive restructuring that will shrink its finance business and drive profits from industrial operations to 90% by 2018. shrinking financial profits to 10% from the 42% in 2014. its stock the best performer among the dow components today up almost 11% in massive volume. ten times the average daily volume.
i'm kelly evans. general electric sparking a nice rally on wall street today.in there with how we're finishing up the session. the dow up 100 points. general electric goes up 11% today. of course, since it's a price weighted index, ge still only at 28 bucks so not an overwhelming contributor. caterpillar had a nice day, up 2.5%. you can see the size of the gains. pretty similar across the dow and s&p. half% gainpercent gains. the nasdaq adding as you saw there about 16. so the nasdaq having...
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i'm kelly evans to close out the week at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffin. stocks are trying to get into the winning column for the first time in april on the second or third trading day. don't forget this is the last trading day of the week. the stock market will be closed tomorrow for good friday. we might see volatility here in this final hour of trade. a lot going on right now. >> even though markets are closed tomorrow the crucial march jobs report will be released 8:30 a.m. eastern time. now cnbc will be live with that special coverage and we'll have full team coverage over the next two hours here, bill, to talk about a lot of the market expectations. we've seen a lot of numbers to the high side of course. then we saw that disappointing adp jobs report today. so a lot of back and forth. strong jobless claims. so many cross currents to work through. >> of course, the story we've been following for the last couple of hours, deal or no deal? depends on who you ask right now. word that iran and the five world powers in those negotiations led by the u.s. in
i'm kelly evans to close out the week at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffin. stocks are trying to get into the winning column for the first time in april on the second or third trading day. don't forget this is the last trading day of the week. the stock market will be closed tomorrow for good friday. we might see volatility here in this final hour of trade. a lot going on right now. >> even though markets are closed tomorrow the crucial march jobs report will be...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. happy national beer day and world health day. that goes together i guess. >> celebrating hand in hand. >> so to speak. rallying for a third straight day here on wall street. the dow is up 72 points. led higher by energy and biotech stocks today. >> the big elephant in the room is earnings season. a lot of analysts expect it to be a rough one. >> coming up we have morgan stanley's adam parker. he will tell us what he's expecting from earnings whether they can spark a sell-off in stocks, talk about the words earnings recession have been discussed in conjunction with the first quarter earnings reports due to come out. >> and where is howard marks putting his money to work? you will find out in an exclusive interview. >> plus bill richardson former new mexico governor gives us his reaction to rand paul running for president and what he thinks of the senator's plans if he became president he would get rid of the energy department and three other cabinet positions if he were to become presi
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. happy national beer day and world health day. that goes together i guess. >> celebrating hand in hand. >> so to speak. rallying for a third straight day here on wall street. the dow is up 72 points. led higher by energy and biotech stocks today. >> the big elephant in the room is earnings season. a lot of analysts expect it to be a rough one. >> coming up we have morgan stanley's...
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a lesson that he should have learned in february after shushing kelly evans. >> i'm sorry, go ahead.> let me finish, let me finish. okay, maybe it is just these individuals at nbc. another woman over there seems to think so. >> this is turning into a how that, particularly two prominent women interviewers. where he seems to jump on it before and this is a tricky place for him to be. kennedy: oh, just cool your ovaries for a second. >> is this putting anyone else? >> i have been thinking about that as well. kennedy: to be fair, he admitted that much. >> i think that i have been universally short tempered with both male and female reporters, i will own up to that. >> i kind of bark a little when he claimed that candidates have to be presidential, like they are being cast in an america commercial. i don't need my politicians to be slick enough to get lost down the slope inside. but if you're going to be commander-in-chief, man. you cannot expect presidential politics to be fair especially when you're talking to network tv anchors, they're going to play gotcha, they want to make sure tha
a lesson that he should have learned in february after shushing kelly evans. >> i'm sorry, go ahead.> let me finish, let me finish. okay, maybe it is just these individuals at nbc. another woman over there seems to think so. >> this is turning into a how that, particularly two prominent women interviewers. where he seems to jump on it before and this is a tricky place for him to be. kennedy: oh, just cool your ovaries for a second. >> is this putting anyone else? >> i...
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when he had that incident with kelly evans, i wrote he should have avoid those especially with female anchors. i think he did avoid the pitfalls with a van in guta guthrie. get to the point. >> i don't have a point with guys theses getting snippy with the media. he will turn the question around like he did with abortion. >> politicians push back on reporters' questions all the time. it's sort of part of the give and take. so what was different about this? >> there is nothing wrong with in a republican primary with the candidate bashing the media. i don't think that is -- >> you're staying that has a certain appeal. >> i think that is only good politics if you watch any of the 5,000 republican debates last time, you would see that was a driving theme there. something like that. but what he was doing here you could see in the way he was doing it she was asking a fair question. she wasn't requesting about some personal indiscretion. she was asking about policy views that he had changed. now, i wouldn't go so far as to say is it sexis or not. i think it would be a good idea to beat up on
when he had that incident with kelly evans, i wrote he should have avoid those especially with female anchors. i think he did avoid the pitfalls with a van in guta guthrie. get to the point. >> i don't have a point with guys theses getting snippy with the media. he will turn the question around like he did with abortion. >> politicians push back on reporters' questions all the time. it's sort of part of the give and take. so what was different about this? >> there is nothing...
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. >> in february, rand paul cnbc anchor kelly evans and told her to calm down during an interview. >>> some teens learn to drive from parents, some fra licensed instructors. but the first lady reveals that the secret service taught her daughter malia how to drive. the revelation was made to celebrity chef rachel ray to air tomorrow. michelle obama told ray that the secret service wouldn't let her in the car with malia. she said driving gives her daughter a sense of normalcy with other kids her age. of course when malia drives around the streets of washington there's always a lot of security around. >> i'll bet. >>> right now people across the midwest are cleaning up after some pretty rough weather. take a look at some of the damage that struck southern indiana. high winds are blamed for flipping this semi truck on its side along a busy interstate. elsewhere it's a tangled mess of twisted power lines and downed trees. hundreds of people lost power. >>> amelia join\s us now. what are we tracking that could impact us tonight and tomorrow? >> we're going to be dealing with a line of rain
. >> in february, rand paul cnbc anchor kelly evans and told her to calm down during an interview. >>> some teens learn to drive from parents, some fra licensed instructors. but the first lady reveals that the secret service taught her daughter malia how to drive. the revelation was made to celebrity chef rachel ray to air tomorrow. michelle obama told ray that the secret service wouldn't let her in the car with malia. she said driving gives her daughter a sense of normalcy with...
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well aware of the problem as he ac no, ma'amed to me last month after trying to quiet cnpc anchor kelly evans. >> hey hey, hey, let me finish. hey, kelly shhh. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> calm down a bit here kelly. >> i'm human. i get mad here sometimes and i try to be as even keeled as i can, but sometimes, like everybody else, interviews would have done differently. >> paul is trying to shift the spotlight when journalists press him about abortion he suggested they ask dnc chairman debbie wasserman schultz why it is okay to kill a seven-pound baby in the uterus. wasserman schultz's response is it should be up to women and their doctors and not the government and she made a point of telling paul, i would appreciate it if you can respond without shushing me a clear sign that he has give.his opponents some fresh ammunition. bret? >> howie thanks. >>> still ahead, is the democratic party fracturing from within? who's going after whom and why? we will have a story. >>> first, fort hood shooting victims get the recognition they deserve. but not the benefits. >>> a year after americans learned of
well aware of the problem as he ac no, ma'amed to me last month after trying to quiet cnpc anchor kelly evans. >> hey hey, hey, let me finish. hey, kelly shhh. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> calm down a bit here kelly. >> i'm human. i get mad here sometimes and i try to be as even keeled as i can, but sometimes, like everybody else, interviews would have done differently. >> paul is trying to shift the spotlight when journalists press him about abortion he suggested...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll show the wires. i couldn't hear a word what kelly said. she was going to say she's at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffith. i'm at global headquarters because you'll see me later on pbs. the stock market is down sharply on friday. the finishing down 279 points on the dow and friday because of concerns about greece and defaulting on debt and so forth. it is up 200 plus points because being cheered on by the reserve requirements in china. this is an internationally lyly oriented market right now. is that the idea? >> i apologize if i'm repeating anything. bill pointed out the dow is up 217. let's skip straight ahead to the "closing bell" exchange and introduce our guests. joining us at the top of the hour to kick things off. we have price heedley, kate warren from edward jones. and our very own rick santelli. a welcome one and all. anthony chan the big news this weekend, we have to talk about a china rate cut. the u.s. central bank the japanese, what's the message to investors. >> central bank
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll show the wires. i couldn't hear a word what kelly said. she was going to say she's at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffith. i'm at global headquarters because you'll see me later on pbs. the stock market is down sharply on friday. the finishing down 279 points on the dow and friday because of concerns about greece and defaulting on debt and so forth. it is up 200 plus points because being cheered on by the reserve...
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when he had that incident with kelly evans, i wrote he should have avoid those especially with female anchors. i think he did avoid the pitfalls with a van in guta guthrie. get to the point. >> i don't have a point with guys theses getting snippy with the media. he will turn the question around like he did with abortion. >> politicians push back on reporters' questions all the time. it's sort of part of the give and take. so what was different about this? >> there is nothing wrong with in a republican primary with the candidate bashing the media. i don't think that is -- >> you're staying that has a certain appeal. >> i think that is only good politics if you watch any of the 5,000 republican debates last time, you would see that was a driving theme there. something like that. but what he was doing here you could see in the way he was doing it she was asking a fair question. she wasn't requesting about some personal indiscretion. she was asking about policy views that he had changed. now, i wouldn't go so far as to say is it sexis or not. i think it would be a good idea to beat up on
when he had that incident with kelly evans, i wrote he should have avoid those especially with female anchors. i think he did avoid the pitfalls with a van in guta guthrie. get to the point. >> i don't have a point with guys theses getting snippy with the media. he will turn the question around like he did with abortion. >> politicians push back on reporters' questions all the time. it's sort of part of the give and take. so what was different about this? >> there is nothing...
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he already claimed paul was con sending to kelly evans. he told her to calm down.en universally testy with men and women reporters. paul weighed in on the south carolina police shooting urging people not to jump to conclusions about all police officers because of the actions of one. >> when you look at police across our country, 98% of them are doing their job on a day-to-day basis and not doing things like this. i want to be careful we don't paint with a broad brush that all of our police are bad. i hope justice does occur, but i hope we don't paint it with such a broad brush. >> hillary clinton tweeting her thoughts saying praying for walter scott's family. heart breaking and too familiar. we can do better. rebuild trust, reform justice system. >>> ted cruz building an impressive war chest for his presidential campaign. a network of four super pacs brought in 31$31 million. that sum reduces concerns about the senator's ability to compete. it can force other candidates to start fund raising big time now or at least their super pacs. no one expected him to pull in
he already claimed paul was con sending to kelly evans. he told her to calm down.en universally testy with men and women reporters. paul weighed in on the south carolina police shooting urging people not to jump to conclusions about all police officers because of the actions of one. >> when you look at police across our country, 98% of them are doing their job on a day-to-day basis and not doing things like this. i want to be careful we don't paint with a broad brush that all of our...
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evan newmark joins me along with kate kelly, jon fortt, and walter isaacson from the aspen institute.elcome, one and all, and also with us is johnn najarian najarian. so let me just start evan with you. we had these remarks from bill dudley this morning. the first guy out of the fed to come and say, well you know, maybe i'm not going to be so explicit about us raising rates. is that what this rally is all about? >> it's the old hollywood adage, nobody knows anything. even bill dudley. >> is that an old hollywood adage? >> i think it is. if it's not, it's an old wall street adage. bill dudley basically came out and said you know what? i kind of know as much as you do. temporary factors, who knows really what's going on. we need another month or two of data to really figure out what's going on. he sounds like somebody on your panel talking, kelly. he's the head of the new york fed. he's supposed to know what's going on. i think what's most interesting right now is basically stocks today, interest rates, and oil moved against what -- and the dollar moved against consensus. consensus was
evan newmark joins me along with kate kelly, jon fortt, and walter isaacson from the aspen institute.elcome, one and all, and also with us is johnn najarian najarian. so let me just start evan with you. we had these remarks from bill dudley this morning. the first guy out of the fed to come and say, well you know, maybe i'm not going to be so explicit about us raising rates. is that what this rally is all about? >> it's the old hollywood adage, nobody knows anything. even bill dudley....
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. >>> thank you, hello and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody, i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill grijffith back here at cnbc headquarters. it's been a down and up day. we're at the highs of the session now, kelly. more earnings, that's what's getting a lot of attention right now. >> a lot more we're still digesting yahoo!'s report yesterday, we're looking forward to hearing from facebook. a huge show coming up. box ceo aaron levie, find out how he plans to compete in the cloud storage space. >> yes stand by for another title wave of earnings coming after the bell tonight. this time it's facebook ebay qualcomm and at&t, some of the many big names set to report results tonight. we'll, of course have the numbers as soon as they hit the tape and the market responds and the guideance and all the good stuff that comes out. >> another big story, another big name set to report its results, petrobras had to delay numbers for months because of an enormous scandal. michelle caruso-cabrera is in rio de janeiro. >> ten years of corruption. what an incredib
. >>> thank you, hello and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody, i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill grijffith back here at cnbc headquarters. it's been a down and up day. we're at the highs of the session now, kelly. more earnings, that's what's getting a lot of attention right now. >> a lot more we're still digesting yahoo!'s report yesterday, we're looking forward to hearing from facebook. a huge show coming up. box ceo...
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. >> that followed one with kelly evans whom he told to shhh shhh and calm down.said he treats women dichbtly. he says i think i have been universally testy with male and female reporters. here is the problem, i don't think the woman issue -- i don't think it has to do with women. if we make it against women, that's saying savannah and kelly can't do their jobs. they are just fine they are not victims. they are fine. here is what he's doing. interrupting deflecting and trying to get away from a tough question on whether or not he flip-flopped on three issues. we'll give you the answer yes. if you are a jerk about it others will give the answer for you and cover your bad interview. you can be more polite. yes, there are things you need to evolve on. if you are rude you interrupt and deflect. >> jonathan, he had a really good launch. we were commenting on it. i had a rough patch a couple weeks ago, but it seems to be behind him. he may be universally short tempered with someone. >> he's deflecting. >> he's short tempered. when you are in the bigs and he is in the bi
. >> that followed one with kelly evans whom he told to shhh shhh and calm down.said he treats women dichbtly. he says i think i have been universally testy with male and female reporters. here is the problem, i don't think the woman issue -- i don't think it has to do with women. if we make it against women, that's saying savannah and kelly can't do their jobs. they are just fine they are not victims. they are fine. here is what he's doing. interrupting deflecting and trying to get away...
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buckle up i'm kelly evans. we have a ton of earnings on tap.markets, how we're finishing up the session. the s&p down by about 3, roughly flat. buffeted in fact by the decline we saw in the blue chips and look at that nasdaq up 1 points. some deal making activity, especially with mylan helping to contribute to its outperformance there. if we focus on the s&p, 2097 ever so slightly lower, that's the tone of markets today. let's bring in today's panel. joining me at post nine is walter isaackson from the aspen institute, kayla tausche and dan greenhouse. welcome one and all. steve grasso is also joining us as soon as he is finished up trading. let me begin with you guys dan. what's the message from today? >> listen i think the market appears stuck at 2100. i know that's something that art cashin has talked about on the floor. everybody sees the 2100 ceiling going back a couple of months. i was someone who thought not the employment report but earnings season would be a driver if you will of stocks to break out of this range at least one way or th
buckle up i'm kelly evans. we have a ton of earnings on tap.markets, how we're finishing up the session. the s&p down by about 3, roughly flat. buffeted in fact by the decline we saw in the blue chips and look at that nasdaq up 1 points. some deal making activity, especially with mylan helping to contribute to its outperformance there. if we focus on the s&p, 2097 ever so slightly lower, that's the tone of markets today. let's bring in today's panel. joining me at post nine is walter...
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look, rand paul i have to say, the shushing of kelly evans, i didn't love it i didn't.wasn't the greatest of tv. now that we have him doing that to savannah guthrie, it is a prime example where the media will say he has an issue with women. >> savannah guthrie asked these questions about direct quotes of hillary having a vicious temper, ask it savannah. >> hold on a second. but being fair i don't think savannah's question was too crazy, i am just being realistic. >> all questions i asked the night before. >> you have to manage temperament if you're running for president. >> rick ought to be able to hand a paper to poor miss hillary in the debate. >> she will play the victim. she wants them to shoosh her. >> here's the point. the point is that this wasn't about -- the questions weren't% about temper they were about policies and rand paul being a caa:uju)p libertarian. picking and choosing what issues he wants to be a libertarian on and women's health in particularar is one where he feels there needs to be -- >> if you look at the quinnipiac, rand paul is beating hillary
look, rand paul i have to say, the shushing of kelly evans, i didn't love it i didn't.wasn't the greatest of tv. now that we have him doing that to savannah guthrie, it is a prime example where the media will say he has an issue with women. >> savannah guthrie asked these questions about direct quotes of hillary having a vicious temper, ask it savannah. >> hold on a second. but being fair i don't think savannah's question was too crazy, i am just being realistic. >> all...
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kelly evans and company, i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill welcome to the closing bell everybodyy annes, and we're kicking off the week here in wall street with red arrows. big earnings report due out in moments here. dow off about 40 points on this session closing 18 and 39 thereabouts. and it's the outperformer on the day, the s&p 500 down about four tenths of 1%. today closing at 29.09, that hanging on to territory above 5,000. struggling today because of some real quickness in the biotechs. in fact if it weren't for apple which is about to report earn pgs. much more brutal session. about two-thirds of 1 %. before we bring in today's panel, we were minutes away from the second quarter results. there's about half hour's time. we'll bring you the numbers. the moment they'll release, joining me here is dan greenhouse, sarah, kate. welcome one in all for more own today's action. we brought fast money trading into the fray. give you the first word here. are you shocked by what's happened in the biotech space? >> no i'm not shocked, if you go back this is probably the third or fourt
kelly evans and company, i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill welcome to the closing bell everybodyy annes, and we're kicking off the week here in wall street with red arrows. big earnings report due out in moments here. dow off about 40 points on this session closing 18 and 39 thereabouts. and it's the outperformer on the day, the s&p 500 down about four tenths of 1%. today closing at 29.09, that hanging on to territory above 5,000. struggling today because of some real...
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans. the nasdaq threatening to close above that 5,000 mark. it's only done so twice since the dotcom bubble burst 15 years ago. we'll take you to the close, see if we can get it done one more time. right now 5,018. that's pretty good. >> speaking of which, here's something that traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange have been thinking about all day today, late in the session over in germany, the dax index had been in rally mode until the very end. look at that sell-off. >> fell out of bed. >> and finished with a gain of three points. some of the traders are wondering if the same thing could happen here in this last hour with the dow up 108 points. just something to think about as we go toward the close. we'll keep an eye on that here. meantime, also an hour from now, netflix will be reporting earnings. that stock has been up 38% just this year. it's now approaching $500. it's $474 right now. could the earnings push it past that mark? it's been very volatile. we'll have the num
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans. the nasdaq threatening to close above that 5,000 mark. it's only done so twice since the dotcom bubble burst 15 years ago. we'll take you to the close, see if we can get it done one more time. right now 5,018. that's pretty good. >> speaking of which, here's something that traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange have been thinking about all day today, late in the session over in germany, the dax index had been in rally...
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i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. the chinese market so strong. >> the european market hitting a new intraday record in the earlier trading session. >> earnings out last night. you had both alcoa and bed, bath & beyond. look at what both of them are doing today. alcoa down 4%. they hit the number, but their revenue came in light. the guidance i guess was below expectations as well. >> klaus kleinfeld talked to us. we're going to look to that bill not because alcoa necessarily should be a barometer, but because it so often is. >> down 6%. the worst performer in the s&p 500. we're not exactly off to a great start in the earnings season that didn't have very high expectations anyway. >> deal-making activity for the year. talk about the fastest pace we've seen pretty much in history. $100 billion announced in just the last 24 hours coming into today's session. so we've certainly got our eyes on that one, too. >> we do. >>> coming up here constellation brands is one of the winners, and that's after the wine beer and liquor
i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. the chinese market so strong. >> the european market hitting a new intraday record in the earlier trading session. >> earnings out last night. you had both alcoa and bed, bath & beyond. look at what both of them are doing today. alcoa down 4%. they hit the number, but their revenue came in light. the guidance i guess was below expectations as well. >> klaus kleinfeld talked to us....
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steele as a former republican chairman what would you make of this change that rand paul had with kelly evans on cnbc when he was discussing vaccines and he is a doctor exercising his credentials and this is what he had to say about vaccinations. >> i've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking normal children who wound up with profound mental disorders after vaccines. i'm not arguing vaccines are a bad idea. i think they are a good thing. but the parents should have some input. the state doesn't own your children, parents own the children and it is an issue of freedom freedom. >> it gets to medical credibility but the underlying theme here is libertarianism. the state does not own your children, that is consistent. his father will not be at his kickoff today, a very interesting relationship shall we say with his father who ran for president several times. >> i don't want to get into that father/son thing, we'll leave that one -- set that one aside. but i think the point of the video clip you just played really goes to what steve was just talking about, that fundamental underlying quest
steele as a former republican chairman what would you make of this change that rand paul had with kelly evans on cnbc when he was discussing vaccines and he is a doctor exercising his credentials and this is what he had to say about vaccinations. >> i've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking normal children who wound up with profound mental disorders after vaccines. i'm not arguing vaccines are a bad idea. i think they are a good thing. but the parents should have some input. the...
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffith. volatility today for a time after a minor rally on the open this morning. there was what turned out to be erroneous report out that iranians had seized and boarded a u.s. cargo ship and a game became a big loss. then when more word got out object this story that it was actually a ship flying the marshall islands flag not the u.s. flag ally of ours but it's not our ship market came back again and resumed the day as if nothing happened. >> and yet that still tells you something about where the market's worry spots are. >>> meantime apple hit an all-time high today on the back of its blowout earnings report. that was early on. it has since moved lower. it's down 1.9% now but we have the details plus why you might own apple without even knowing it. >> earnings also getting a boost from obamacare. rising drug prices could be cause for concern. we have the aetna ceo joining us with more details. >>> i love this story, we both do. would you trust a robot with your financial future? one hedge
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffith. volatility today for a time after a minor rally on the open this morning. there was what turned out to be erroneous report out that iranians had seized and boarded a u.s. cargo ship and a game became a big loss. then when more word got out object this story that it was actually a ship flying the marshall islands flag not the u.s. flag ally of ours but it's not our ship market came back again and resumed the day as if...
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i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up the session on wall street. back and forth between positive and negative territory in the last hour. art cashin mentioned, selling pressure right at the bell. still closing above 5,000 for the nasdaq 5,008 to be exactly. big earnings due out from american express in just moments. joining me today, johnna jar dan, michelle caruso-cabrera. with us more more on today's market, tim seymour, a "fast money" trader. welcome one and all. dr. j, what jumps out to you? what did you learn today? >> well i learned that the value of that international exposure to netflix could take that stock according to at least one analyst to $900 a share. now obviously that is anally optimistic target www.but that was a huge move. and the reason he cited was no the only the content that they have but the high-speed internet that's available oversees about twice as much the opportunity twice as big overseas as domestic. he put about a $300 price tag on it based on domestic. $600 more. that's how he got to the $900. >> i have to bring this
i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up the session on wall street. back and forth between positive and negative territory in the last hour. art cashin mentioned, selling pressure right at the bell. still closing above 5,000 for the nasdaq 5,008 to be exactly. big earnings due out from american express in just moments. joining me today, johnna jar dan, michelle caruso-cabrera. with us more more on today's market, tim seymour, a "fast money" trader. welcome one and all. dr. j,...
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. >> and i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans. after wrapping up a volatile month of march, we are kicking off april on a down beat note. look at the action in today's market. we were down as much as 200 points on the dow earlier. of course it was in this hour yesterday that the bottom dropped out for stocks so you have to stay tuned to see what happens next. >> oil has been very strong today. >> yes. >> as we watch the story out of iran as the negotiations continue. yields on the 10-year note have plummet plummeted. >> and the dollar turned around. weak data out of the u.s. earlier this morning. >> all kinds of moving pieces. one stock bucking the trend behind us at the new york stock exchange, go daddy. the stock prices last night above the expected range and traded for the first time today with a symbol gddy. the investors liking it as much as their racy commercials. should investors go for go daddy even at these levels? you had a rather eventful morning. >> they took over the new york stock exchange. there was a huge crowd. >>
. >> and i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans. after wrapping up a volatile month of march, we are kicking off april on a down beat note. look at the action in today's market. we were down as much as 200 points on the dow earlier. of course it was in this hour yesterday that the bottom dropped out for stocks so you have to stay tuned to see what happens next. >> oil has been very strong today. >> yes. >> as we watch the story out of iran as the negotiations continue. yields...
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bilton, columnist with "the new york times" and john steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" is here and kelly evansst 9 and john ford is back as well. we have a busy morning. so let's start with yahoo. look at shares of yahoo after the company reported quarterly profit and revenue that came in below estimates. that stock down by 1.25% in early trading that includes display and search ad revenue which fell for the first time in years. kth announcing it has hired advisers to consider options for its stake in yahoo japan. marissa mayer, ceo of yahoo made sure to talk about the potential for value in yahoo japan right off the bat, because she knew that's what investors were looking for. what's your take-aways? >> i understand her approach of wanting to go after search. i think it makes sense. google, the search algorithm hasn't changed in a long time. i think it is losing to facebook a little bit here and there. people have figured out how to dpam the system. is makes sense for marissa to go after that but at the same time we don't actually know what yahoo is doing as a company. as a whole. i don't thi
bilton, columnist with "the new york times" and john steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" is here and kelly evansst 9 and john ford is back as well. we have a busy morning. so let's start with yahoo. look at shares of yahoo after the company reported quarterly profit and revenue that came in below estimates. that stock down by 1.25% in early trading that includes display and search ad revenue which fell for the first time in years. kth announcing it has hired advisers to...
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the thing with kelly evans that happened a couple months ago. that was a really big deal. you would think that he and his staff would realize that's something we have to work against. savanna's questions were not out of bounds. they were absolutely the ones that any communications director would have told the candidate you can bet the first question is going to be about how you have changed positions on iran. how are you going to answer that? that would be a much better way to spend his time than arguing with the media that works with some people but not a broad swath of people. >> so and i watched that interview and i was watching savanna guthrie ask him a series like a list of questions. the senator was trying to get in as an interviewer you let the guest speak. >> really? that doesn't always happen. here's the other thing he says that he is not good at these remote interviews. he admits this on air last night and says i don't like it when i'm in a room by myself i can't see you. i think what he could have done i will tell you what savanna. i'm going to come to new york
the thing with kelly evans that happened a couple months ago. that was a really big deal. you would think that he and his staff would realize that's something we have to work against. savanna's questions were not out of bounds. they were absolutely the ones that any communications director would have told the candidate you can bet the first question is going to be about how you have changed positions on iran. how are you going to answer that? that would be a much better way to spend his time...
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it comes just a few weeks a dust-up with cnbc anchor kelly evans.uying into the notion this is sexist because as the senator says, he can be equally prickly with questioners of both genders. let's look at what he got into in that cnbc interview. >> i'm sure you know that most of the research on this indicates that these actually cost more money over the long term than they save, are you saying -- >> that's incorrect. you're -- ho, ho. your premise and question is mistaken, okay? >> right, but it works out -- >> let me finish -- hey, let me -- kelly, hey, sh. >> i'm sorry. >> quiet -- calm down a bit here kelly. >> rand paul told me shortly after that interview that he realized that you don't shush people. that didn't play well. that he has a problem because he loses his temper. he told me when he feels like he's being put on the fence with unfair questions. except that is part of running for president. some of the questions are perfectly legitimate. >> the media often becomes a target, though, to beat up on the media saying you're asking me unfair q
it comes just a few weeks a dust-up with cnbc anchor kelly evans.uying into the notion this is sexist because as the senator says, he can be equally prickly with questioners of both genders. let's look at what he got into in that cnbc interview. >> i'm sure you know that most of the research on this indicates that these actually cost more money over the long term than they save, are you saying -- >> that's incorrect. you're -- ho, ho. your premise and question is mistaken, okay?...
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is turning into a habit, particularly over -- this is now two prominent women interviewers -- >> kelly evans of cnbc. >> savannah now. he seems to jump on it before -- this is a tricky place for him to be. he needs to probably watch videotape of himself. >> because the rollout was widely praised. >> well done. absolutely. it's like this is -- this seems to be -- >> but the rollout was an orchestrated, carefully constructed, no-interview zone. it's very different when you go up against -- >> any interview here. last night on fox, even with hannity, he wasn't as argumentative as he was with savannah, but he's trying to brush off the past as if oh well, i was just talking. i was a private citizen saying crazy stuff. pay no attention to what rand paul of 2007 said. that isn't that long ago. he certainly was preparing to be a public figure. he was a surrogate for his father's campaign. you know especially if he wants to bring up things that are 25 years old with the clintons he's got to be prepared to deal with things that are eight or nine years old with him. >> especially since he doesn't have
is turning into a habit, particularly over -- this is now two prominent women interviewers -- >> kelly evans of cnbc. >> savannah now. he seems to jump on it before -- this is a tricky place for him to be. he needs to probably watch videotape of himself. >> because the rollout was widely praised. >> well done. absolutely. it's like this is -- this seems to be -- >> but the rollout was an orchestrated, carefully constructed, no-interview zone. it's very different...
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kelly evans doesn't need your help. and you are entitled to pushback on the interview just as much as you would if it were a man. so these male commentators can butt out. we can give as good as we get. but the thin skinned question whether it's a female or a male reporter that one i say is fair. i'll give you the final word sir. >> i think it is. and i mean to say anything can i do better, yes. am i sometimes thin skinned? yes, but am i equal opportunity? i mean, i had a tiff with a male reporter today has nothing to do with sexuality. when i think of doing an interview with you, i don't think whether you're a man or woman, i think of an intelligent person going to ask me questions. >> i know that. i know that. here we had a robust back and forth. and i know you'll come on the program again. people, to me it's ironic that the people trying to step in and protect these female interviews are themselves being sexist while they're suggesting that you were sexist because you can't kowtow and weren't polite enough to your fem
kelly evans doesn't need your help. and you are entitled to pushback on the interview just as much as you would if it were a man. so these male commentators can butt out. we can give as good as we get. but the thin skinned question whether it's a female or a male reporter that one i say is fair. i'll give you the final word sir. >> i think it is. and i mean to say anything can i do better, yes. am i sometimes thin skinned? yes, but am i equal opportunity? i mean, i had a tiff with a male...
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the woman thing, that does not look so great with savannah and kelly evans. speaking of the media, another issue they like to hit on him for is how he manages his relationship with his dad, ron paul. you have a piece out about this talking about daddy issues. you say his father ron made it all possible, but now he needs to go away. he recently spoke to politico about his dad. here's what he said. >> you know my dad is a great guy. i have a great deal of respect for my dad. my dad is probably one of the most honest genuine characters in american political history. we don't agree on everything, but not everybody agrees with their dad on everything. you know i think that anyone's dad gives them a sense of reference. there are a lot of people who actually became involved in politics because of him. and i think what my job is is to take what he started and make it bigger. >> you know glen it made me think about some of the other candidates, like rand who have to balance family. it's also jeb bush. even in some sense hillary clinton because family members can be bo
the woman thing, that does not look so great with savannah and kelly evans. speaking of the media, another issue they like to hit on him for is how he manages his relationship with his dad, ron paul. you have a piece out about this talking about daddy issues. you say his father ron made it all possible, but now he needs to go away. he recently spoke to politico about his dad. here's what he said. >> you know my dad is a great guy. i have a great deal of respect for my dad. my dad is...
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i'm kelly evans on a busy day, bill, here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffith back herebs. what a day, we have earnings galore, a nasty takeover offer from mylan labs from a competitor of theirs. that will be juicy to follow. now this strange story, this arrest going back to the flash crash of 2010 may of
i'm kelly evans on a busy day, bill, here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffith back herebs. what a day, we have earnings galore, a nasty takeover offer from mylan labs from a competitor of theirs. that will be juicy to follow. now this strange story, this arrest going back to the flash crash of 2010 may of
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll show the wires. t kelly said. she was going to say she's at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffith. i'm at global headquarters because you'll see me later on pbs. the stock market is down sharply on friday. the finishing down 279 points on the dow and friday because of concerns about greece and
i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'll show the wires. t kelly said. she was going to say she's at the new york stock exchange. i'm bill griffith. i'm at global headquarters because you'll see me later on pbs. the stock market is down sharply on friday. the finishing down 279 points on the dow and friday because of concerns about greece and
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i'm kelly evans, here this friday afternoon at the new york stock exchange where we are seeing a bigith. we've been done all day. hoping for a bounce. .entire mark set down roughly 1.5%. this is a uniform sell-off volume is heavier than normal but not dramatically so. the vix is up but not dramatically, 13 to 14. the nasdaq sitting at lows for the day. >> it will be a heavy day. glad to have you along.
i'm kelly evans, here this friday afternoon at the new york stock exchange where we are seeing a bigith. we've been done all day. hoping for a bounce. .entire mark set down roughly 1.5%. this is a uniform sell-off volume is heavier than normal but not dramatically so. the vix is up but not dramatically, 13 to 14. the nasdaq sitting at lows for the day. >> it will be a heavy day. glad to have you along.
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i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange to kick off a week, first full week of april. >> i'm billre now because we have been going back and forth for a long time about what in the heck is going on today with all the various markets. just trying to make sense of it all because bad news to some degree has been good news on this first trading day of the week. stocks rallying after a big sell-off on the open this morning. perhaps on hopes that friday's disappointing jobs report that caused the sell-off will now postpone the fed's first interest r
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. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans.reatening to close above that 5,000 mark. it's only done so twice since the dotcom bubble burst 15 years ago. we'll take you to the close, see if we can get it done one more time. right now 5,018. that's pretty good. >> speaking of which, here's
. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans.reatening to close above that 5,000 mark. it's only done so twice since the dotcom bubble burst 15 years ago. we'll take you to the close, see if we can get it done one more time. right now 5,018. that's pretty good. >> speaking of which, here's
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. >>> and hello, and welcome to the closing bell i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchangeem on friday with the s&p and the nasdaq, but that's not the case right now. >> no we are seeing markets under pressure. the small caps that wrest until particular, all eyes are on the biggest name in the nasdaq basically the world about to earn reports. >> if you want to buy apple before the report next hour you have one hour left to do it. you'll hear from one analyst who released a note this morning saying you should buy
. >>> and hello, and welcome to the closing bell i'm kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchangeem on friday with the s&p and the nasdaq, but that's not the case right now. >> no we are seeing markets under pressure. the small caps that wrest until particular, all eyes are on the biggest name in the nasdaq basically the world about to earn reports. >> if you want to buy apple before the report next hour you have one hour left to do it. you'll hear from one...
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i'm kelly evans down here at a busy new york stock exchange. >> here we go again.asing its decision in the last hour comment on the economy. obviously weak data out on the first quarter. which was much weaker than anticipated. the fed still is data dependent. it looks like june may be off the table in terms of a rate hike. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to talk about. top names on wall
i'm kelly evans down here at a busy new york stock exchange. >> here we go again.asing its decision in the last hour comment on the economy. obviously weak data out on the first quarter. which was much weaker than anticipated. the fed still is data dependent. it looks like june may be off the table in terms of a rate hike. we'll talk about that. we have a lot to talk about. top names on wall