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. >> kramer! kramer! kramer! kramer! >> i'm in here.ramer. >> hello, boys. >> oh! >> hello, newman. >> hey, hey. >> hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. >> hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. >> hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. kramer. >> hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. >> hello, newman. >> good night, jerry. >> good night, newman. >> hello, jerry. may i come in? >> what do you want? >> nothing. just being neighborly. do you want to hang out? shoot 3 the breeze? >> i'm not let you cheat, newman. you're not getting anywhere near that board. >> jerry, i'm a little insulted. >> you're not a little anything, newman. >> with me now, seinfeld's nemesis, newman himself. wooin knight. hello, wayne. >> hello, brooke. >> i have so many questions for you, beginning with why did jerry hate newman so much? >> well, why not? >> i mean, apparently jerry seinfeld has said there was actually no reason. he just felt like it would be much more fun to have a villain on the show. do you think that's what it was? >> i think it kind of evolved that when i started, i wa
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on the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. america. good evening friends we start tonight in the senate and the legislative nightmare surrounding health care the republicans just can't seem to get it done the president will not get a clean repeal of obamacare as promised the senate rejected a proposal today to repeal parts of the affordable care act without providing a replacement the vote was fifty five to forty five seven republican senators opposed the measure the effort was reminiscent of the year twenty fifteen when the republicans in the house and the senate passed a similar bill vetoed by president obama senate leadership is now trying to put together a scaled down version of
on the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. america. good evening friends we start tonight...
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the impact on medicaid cuts for more on this let's turn tonight to north dakota congress and kevin kramer a staunch supporter of the president congress and nice to have you with us tonight i guess with the backdrop of what has on folded the basic question tonight is can the republicans govern can they get this done your thoughts on all this that i well first of all thanks for the opportunity had to be with you good to be with you i first want to say i'm very proud of leader mcconnell for forcing the issue of forcing his caucus to cast a boarding a lot of senators are feeling real comfortable proposing there their perfect bill that was never going to get fifty votes and they have that great luxury of being able to vote to not vote and when he forced their hand and forced a vote to proceed i think it was the right thing to do and here here we are having debate on several amendments and i don't expect this to be the end of it they've got some work to do but i will be honest i think that whether republicans can govern or not is somewhat dependent on whether the senate can pass some form of a
the impact on medicaid cuts for more on this let's turn tonight to north dakota congress and kevin kramer a staunch supporter of the president congress and nice to have you with us tonight i guess with the backdrop of what has on folded the basic question tonight is can the republicans govern can they get this done your thoughts on all this that i well first of all thanks for the opportunity had to be with you good to be with you i first want to say i'm very proud of leader mcconnell for...
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the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces i'm michel supporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight in the senate and the legislative nightmare surrounding health care the republicans just can't seem to get it done the president will not get a clean repeal of obamacare as promised the senate rejected a proposal today to repeal parts of. the affordable care act without providing a replacement the vote was fifty five to forty five seven republican senators oppose the measure the effort was reminiscent of the year twenty fifteen when the republicans in the house and the senate passed a similar bill vetoed by president obama senate leadership is now trying to put together a scaled down version of repeal this wo
the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces i'm michel supporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight in the...
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tweet kramer #madtweets send an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call 800-743-cnbc missed something he head to madmoneycnbc.com for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ kramer cram . >>> tonight we are offering the best of the best of technical analysis one-stop shop of everything you need to know to augment your investing with that of some of the best chartists in the land let's work on something that's been the province of the best chart work on the show spotting bottoms for best entry points and examining sealinceils for the best places to exit or sell when you pick individual stocks you're betting from the moment you buy them that they're going to go higher i know, pretty simple concept. how often do you fundamental work on a company and
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but there hasn't been a lot of praise and when it comes to deb kramer, it is deserved.he believes in the power of the humble list. organizing clean up for her nonprofit. she has relied heavily on lists. checklists to make sure she has the equipment she needs. >> i have a team of leaders. >> reporter: e-mail lists to make sure she has the volunteers to do the job. she knows the power of them to get her day job done. but had no idea what her lists could mean in a disaster. not until that is there was one. on february 21st, coyote creek overflowed its banks. and the very next day deb went down to the creek so well to survey the damage and was stunned by what she saw. >> that is when it was like okay, i called the mayor's office and said hey, paul, let me know if you want help. >> reporter: paul is with the city of san jose and had worked with deb in the past. >> beyond grateful. it is just i don't think i can ever thank her enough. >> we don't have to worry about that. >> reporter: you see within a matter of days, she provided a checklist of equipment she would need from t
but there hasn't been a lot of praise and when it comes to deb kramer, it is deserved.he believes in the power of the humble list. organizing clean up for her nonprofit. she has relied heavily on lists. checklists to make sure she has the equipment she needs. >> i have a team of leaders. >> reporter: e-mail lists to make sure she has the volunteers to do the job. she knows the power of them to get her day job done. but had no idea what her lists could mean in a disaster. not until...
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i should mention here, kramer middle school and orr elementary school are close to that area.hey are not closed. they are simply close to where this happened. >>> this morning, a local dad has an amazing story. he hopes it will encourage others to purchase an automated external difib ri later or an aed. >> that dad's quick action saved the life of a complete stranger. >> i thought this only happens on tv. >> louis says he was driving on the university of maryland campus sunday when he heard screams. a man had collapsed. he pulled over, grabbed his aed and jumped into okay. >> we had a pulse within 30 seconds, he was breathing and talking. within one minute, he was asking what's going on. >> okay. so, think about this. reyes keeps the aed in his suv for his 10-year-old son, who's a catcher on a baseball team, and he was concerned that if his son ever got hit in the chest that he could need a shock from a difib later so he went out, purchased one, spent the $1,300 just in case. >> such a life-saving device and i didn't know this but i need to do some more research. prince george
i should mention here, kramer middle school and orr elementary school are close to that area.hey are not closed. they are simply close to where this happened. >>> this morning, a local dad has an amazing story. he hopes it will encourage others to purchase an automated external difib ri later or an aed. >> that dad's quick action saved the life of a complete stranger. >> i thought this only happens on tv. >> louis says he was driving on the university of maryland...
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kramer will have it off the top of his head. >> it is the very close. very close >> ulta beauty may be teaming up with violate gray, i had to look up this whole violet gray thing, that could land beauty brands. rumors of amazon entering the market started surfacing after it announced it's acquisition of whole foods. ulthat down 3% today >> i just, recently learned about ulta always late to the party on these things >>> meanwhile, mcdonald's ceo steve easterbrook sat down with squawk on the street earlier today. announced the biggest jump in global sales in five years in yesterday's earnings report. shares are lower, down nearly 2%, they hit an all-time high earlier. and addressed the impact of technology on his industry this morning. listen >> i think what you're saying is a lot of traditional industries are getting disrupted by technology have they caught odd discussions, why don't we be the ones to disrupt ourselves rather than wait to be disrupted? off choice either be the disrupter or you're disrupted so, technology's going to play a part on that th
kramer will have it off the top of his head. >> it is the very close. very close >> ulta beauty may be teaming up with violate gray, i had to look up this whole violet gray thing, that could land beauty brands. rumors of amazon entering the market started surfacing after it announced it's acquisition of whole foods. ulthat down 3% today >> i just, recently learned about ulta always late to the party on these things >>> meanwhile, mcdonald's ceo steve easterbrook sat...
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i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay.you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mike says he's wrong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of m
i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay.you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis:...
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. >> after a nis run >> exactly right >> kramer's mad dash count down to the opening bell looks like we might get a record on the naz dock. othetwo e t r hir arnofabend back in a minute hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. >>> we're going to talk verizon this morning so many earnings we didn't get to that and we'll get t
. >> after a nis run >> exactly right >> kramer's mad dash count down to the opening bell looks like we might get a record on the naz dock. othetwo e t r hir arnofabend back in a minute hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can...
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starla and carl kramer downsized last year after carl retired.en a licensed realtor for over 25 years. >> i was at an open house. and a gentleman came in, was telling me about reverse mortgages. and i really wasn't familiar with the concept. and so we researched it, asked questions and decided to buy this little 1,841-square-foot home. >> they sold their 3,200-square-foot home for $500,000. they were able to put down $143,000 in cash. and they used a reverse mortgage for the rest, a single transaction with no payments. >> this allowed them to keep the rest of the money in their pocket, use that money for whatever else they wish. >> many people don't realize that, in 2009, hud introduced the hecm for purchase program to allow seniors to buy a new home. >> we kept the rest of the proceeds from the big home to invest in other things. >> so how does it work? well, it allows you to obtain a reverse mortgage with some of the proceeds from the sale of your previous home or from other savings and assets and buy your next home in a single transaction. >>
starla and carl kramer downsized last year after carl retired.en a licensed realtor for over 25 years. >> i was at an open house. and a gentleman came in, was telling me about reverse mortgages. and i really wasn't familiar with the concept. and so we researched it, asked questions and decided to buy this little 1,841-square-foot home. >> they sold their 3,200-square-foot home for $500,000. they were able to put down $143,000 in cash. and they used a reverse mortgage for the rest, a...
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richard kramer is the founder and managing partner of arete research, which looks at technology sharestors. then mentioned the go slow that many of those big—name websites will be putting in today. is that something users around the world will experience? it is something users will see globally if for no other reason than the companies participating well wanted to be global issue. what is the issue? it is about money and the restrictions that the fcc rules will place on carriers in the us required to give equal access the different content. you have the largest cable company, $200 billion companies collectively of sales, $70 billion of cash flow, investing $25 billion a year, so the notion this is deterring investment is fanciful. you have google, amazon and netflix championing the rights of small businesses or smaller sites which might be disadvantaged in the name of free speech. the huge commercial enterprises who want to make sure they do not bear the cost of reaching the last mile to the consumer. who should bear the cost? the consumer bears the cost in paying for their broadband a
richard kramer is the founder and managing partner of arete research, which looks at technology sharestors. then mentioned the go slow that many of those big—name websites will be putting in today. is that something users around the world will experience? it is something users will see globally if for no other reason than the companies participating well wanted to be global issue. what is the issue? it is about money and the restrictions that the fcc rules will place on carriers in the us...
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that was a good the same thing with the kramer thing i would joke is that when michael richards said it alls they do it so what is that a joke and what words but it's like i'm one offended by him saying it you just think not only poor taste but was a bad joke i think of you going to say you need to have check your intention you know to mean like oh he took the question you took the question and i thought i did again i thought the joke was it was really bad trying you know give comedian some some break because i understand and i know how hard the craft is and i know what he was going for but i don't think he thought it all the way through obviously i mean had he would and you know how do you thought it through would be like apologizing for a couple so quick social media questions alex townsend on facebook who's your dream guest star to have on the com michael show. who there's so many there's so many people i really wanted to have like what p. goldberg on because you know great he would do it she won't fly out here i know she only takes the bus she takes a bus or train or train yeah i
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all the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces. from washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. america. good evening friends we start tonight in the senate and the lead.
all the news tonight senate republicans fail to repeal obamacare congressman kevin kramer joins us for what's next and the president continues to hammer attorney general jeff sessions on twitter for refusing to investigate hillary clinton and despite their differences in syria turkey and the united states will conduct joint military exercises with the qatari armed forces. from washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. america. good evening friends we start tonight in the senate and the lead.
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kramer middle and orr elementary schools are near here. >>> someone was also shot in maryland. we're working to learn that person's condition. this is from 54th avenue and birkdale park. we're working to learn more details. >>> bipartisan criticism of president trump's decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. the announcement came in a series of tweets yesterday. the president cites the burden of, quote, tremendous medical costs as the reason. the reversal is putting transgender service members in limbo right now. >> they're concerned about what happens next and whether they can be kicked out of the military altogether. in an interview only on news 4, we spoke to mia mason. for the majority of her 18-year military career, she served as michael. in 2010, she began transitioning to a female. when the military found out, she was discharged. when the ban on transgender service members was lifted in 2015, she was back. now she's afraid of losing it all. secretary of army under president obama doesn't think the new policy will actually go into effect. >> will
kramer middle and orr elementary schools are near here. >>> someone was also shot in maryland. we're working to learn that person's condition. this is from 54th avenue and birkdale park. we're working to learn more details. >>> bipartisan criticism of president trump's decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. the announcement came in a series of tweets yesterday. the president cites the burden of, quote, tremendous medical costs as the reason. the...
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so this is, this is actually a really big pleasure for me to be here at kramers books. it is, in many ways, the culmination of many years of research and efforts to put together what i've always -- an answer to a question that i've always wanted to ask, and that was who were the other guys and gals, who were the other people who compromised this story of oil. a lot of times we know about john d. rockefeller, the richest man in the world when he was alive. and today of all days for the release of the soft cover of "breaking rockefeller" is important because i did not pick this day. but may 23rd is the 80th anniversary of rockefeller's death. so 80 years ago john d. rockefeller on this day died. some historical symmetry there is always great for someone who likes really good stories about history. interestingly enough, on the day that he died rockefeller failed to achieve what was essentially the biggest goal of his life. sure, it was to get rich. sure, it was to become this very powerful oil magnate. but as he aged ask as he achieved his first goal, his new goal emerged,
so this is, this is actually a really big pleasure for me to be here at kramers books. it is, in many ways, the culmination of many years of research and efforts to put together what i've always -- an answer to a question that i've always wanted to ask, and that was who were the other guys and gals, who were the other people who compromised this story of oil. a lot of times we know about john d. rockefeller, the richest man in the world when he was alive. and today of all days for the release...
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this happened in anacostia on fairmont avenue a few blocks from kramer elementary and orr elementary schools. the street is shut down right now. we're working to find out the condition much someone shot in riverdale park. people heard the shots around 8:00 last night. this video is is from 54th aven george's county police to get more information. >>> now that president trump has decided to ban transgender people from serving in the military, there is still a lot of questions. for example, what will the change mean for people serving right now. the wife of a soldier and her teenage daughter is transitioning. >> that means that these people aren't allowed to serve, they're not allowed to get health care and that means we're one tweet away from your sister not getting to see the doctor. >> they depend on the health care system for jennifer's treatments. >> they could be getting ready to pull -- expected to vote on a series of amendments. in the end, lawmakers could approve what's being called a skinny repeal of the affordable care act. it would include a repeal of some mandates that are
this happened in anacostia on fairmont avenue a few blocks from kramer elementary and orr elementary schools. the street is shut down right now. we're working to find out the condition much someone shot in riverdale park. people heard the shots around 8:00 last night. this video is is from 54th aven george's county police to get more information. >>> now that president trump has decided to ban transgender people from serving in the military, there is still a lot of questions. for...
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tweet kramer #mad tweets send jim an e-mail at mad money@cnbc.com or call. miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> whenever earnings season rolls around, we typically hear from the banks in descending order of size. first we get the big national players then come the smaller regionals. key corp, parent of key bank, roughly 1200 locations across the western and eastern united states first glance when key reported this morning, their results seemed pretty darn strong. i was very excited about it. company posting 2 cents earnings off the 34 cents basis much higher than expected revenue of 52% year over year. the interest margin, the difference between what they pay you for your deposits and what they make off the loans is up 3.3. you would think thought it roared higher. it didn't. it actually went mu
tweet kramer #mad tweets send jim an e-mail at mad money@cnbc.com or call. miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >>> whenever earnings season rolls around, we typically hear from the banks in descending order of size. first we...
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mike: congressman kramer, you for your time. >> thanks, mike. israel is sending more trips to the west bank after a palestinian killed three members of the same is really family. the latest violence coming after israel installed metal detectors at the entrance of the temple mount. the site wholly to both jews and muslims where is really police officers were attacked last week, john is reporting from our jerusalem bureau. reporter: melissa, israeli officials are calling last night deadly attack in the west bank a massacre. others refer to it as a slaughter. the crime scene photos that are too graphic and gruesome to show but in one, melissa, you see the kitchen floor of the home where it is really family had just sat down for their shabbat meal literally stained with blood and covered in blood. it's a gruesome scene. the attack happened in the west bank settlement of. [inaudible] a 20 -year-old palestinian man snuck into the home and the back door and stabbed to death of father, 70 -year-old man and his two grown children, daughter, 46 and his so
mike: congressman kramer, you for your time. >> thanks, mike. israel is sending more trips to the west bank after a palestinian killed three members of the same is really family. the latest violence coming after israel installed metal detectors at the entrance of the temple mount. the site wholly to both jews and muslims where is really police officers were attacked last week, john is reporting from our jerusalem bureau. reporter: melissa, israeli officials are calling last night deadly...
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. >> we'll get kramers mad dash as we countdown to the opening bell take a look here as we continue to respond to that jobs number of 222,000 back in a minute hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. >> there were sales that were at a loss this is one david where you'll see the cyber security stocks go up because this is the first time, we are now having companies whose earnings are being hurt which means it's no longer a question of well i don't know if i want to shop at that place, my credit card was compromised to being like now we have to start spending real money or it's going to start hurting us >> we have all of this stuff and it still failed to alert us to what was going on. >> yeah. the bad
. >> we'll get kramers mad dash as we countdown to the opening bell take a look here as we continue to respond to that jobs number of 222,000 back in a minute hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great....
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think the italians own it constellation brands best wine in tuscany >> when we come back we'll get kramersad dash and countdown to the opening bell. futures remain in the red. don't go away. >> let's get to a mad dash we'll talk a little ge dow component has not been able to maintain any sort of momentum in terms of its price. >> no. >> i talk about my charitable trust winners. this is a charitable trust loser. here's what jp morgan. >> broken below 27. >> they're saying $27 price target goes to 22. that's pretty aggressive they talk about being worth only $20. they expect a major restructuring. i regard that as positive and then they say no quick and easy fix for the new ceo. this was a piece and undercurrent of all of this is that the company is broken and can't really be fixed. i question that. i think there's assets here. i think there's possibilities here but do understand that people have to recognize that the numbers are probably going to have to take a hit down i still regard a triumph position on the board, if that occurs to be a nice catalyst. >> well, you would have to believe a
think the italians own it constellation brands best wine in tuscany >> when we come back we'll get kramersad dash and countdown to the opening bell. futures remain in the red. don't go away. >> let's get to a mad dash we'll talk a little ge dow component has not been able to maintain any sort of momentum in terms of its price. >> no. >> i talk about my charitable trust winners. this is a charitable trust loser. here's what jp morgan. >> broken below 27. >>...
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we'll see what happens in the opening bell before that we'll get kramers mad dash and countdown to thepening bell take another look at the premarket as we wrap up this trading week more squawk on the street from the nyc straight ahead do you t? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you! so we're doing it. yes! start saying yes to your company's best ideas. let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. so you can get business done. to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your neighbors are safe. 811 is available to any business our or homeownerfe. to make sure that you i
we'll see what happens in the opening bell before that we'll get kramers mad dash and countdown to thepening bell take another look at the premarket as we wrap up this trading week more squawk on the street from the nyc straight ahead do you t? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on...
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kramer as well, to have open internet. in the promise of the 1996 act has been broken. rural internet is not the same speeds and the same capacity as we have in urban areas. there's now a potential opportunity with the repacking in the white space as you're aware. and there's a challenge, because we want to make sure that our broadcasters have signals that are strong and they don't suffer interference. but there are many now who are seeing that this white space is a technological development, it provides an opportunity for inexpensive build out in effect of broadband. the question i have for you is are on that and where fcc is on that. anything we can do to get that broadband out and the deployment is a financial issue, i want to do. can you address that? >> absolutely, congressman. i share your ethos as you addressed it >> i'm talking white space now, though. >> we're still notice early stages of study. just a couple of weeks ago i visited microsoft's project in virginia. i talked to some of the students about that issue. we're effectively studying it and working with
kramer as well, to have open internet. in the promise of the 1996 act has been broken. rural internet is not the same speeds and the same capacity as we have in urban areas. there's now a potential opportunity with the repacking in the white space as you're aware. and there's a challenge, because we want to make sure that our broadcasters have signals that are strong and they don't suffer interference. but there are many now who are seeing that this white space is a technological development,...
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kelly kramer very first concert and when she was in middle school and her friends are here for the soundsteve: came in 4:00 in the morning there was a line down 48th street. take the stage at 8:00 eastern time. if you have a little time stop by and be part of the show. ainsley: send in the pictures, show us where you were in '97. brian: hansons in the green room send us your pictures what you looked like back then. wait, we have that. we watched mtv. there is a fox news alert now. a live look at paris where a -- where president trump is celebrating bastille day alongside french president emanuel macron. ainsley: two world leaders forging their relationship. steve: you know who loves a parade john roberts who is live in paris [applause] steve: they are not applauding for him. ainsley: yes, they are. jon: applauding for your program this morning. good morning, steve, brian, and ainsley. bastille day parade is wrapping up with the perform means of a precision band, sort of a military version of the college bands that we see perform at halftime during the bowl games where they spell out lett
kelly kramer very first concert and when she was in middle school and her friends are here for the soundsteve: came in 4:00 in the morning there was a line down 48th street. take the stage at 8:00 eastern time. if you have a little time stop by and be part of the show. ainsley: send in the pictures, show us where you were in '97. brian: hansons in the green room send us your pictures what you looked like back then. wait, we have that. we watched mtv. there is a fox news alert now. a live look...