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liz? liz: well, he made his wardrobe more professional.ou very much, adam. >>> closing bell, we're about 29 minutes away. the dow holding on decent gains, up about 128 points. donald trump igniting a new firestorm, and now even the gop is crying foul. some of even his biggest supporters are now worried trump will be too busy cleaning up his newest mess to focus on taking down democratic front-runner hillary clinton. up next, former governors george allen and gray davis break down the latest trump flap and just how much it'll cost the presumptive presidential nominee. that and much more next on "countdown." the s&p is up 12. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i m
liz? liz: well, he made his wardrobe more professional.ou very much, adam. >>> closing bell, we're about 29 minutes away. the dow holding on decent gains, up about 128 points. donald trump igniting a new firestorm, and now even the gop is crying foul. some of even his biggest supporters are now worried trump will be too busy cleaning up his newest mess to focus on taking down democratic front-runner hillary clinton. up next, former governors george allen and gray davis break down the...
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liz: 49. the terrorist. >> in 2016, these whole organizational loosely connected web internet. through the web. they can inspire people and while the men are inspired taking weapons. liz: former defense minister and former prime minister of israel saying we should make easier decisions to hall people in. thank you so much. it was a pleasure to have you here. by the way, you can see more of our exclusive interview of ehud barak by going to liz claman.com. we're talking about the 2016 election and no matter what happens who gets into the oval office between the controversial newark deal. can it be changed? closing bell 15 minutes away. we just hit session lows. down 117 points. with 15 minutes to go here. an ugly day in the markets. up next, microsoft 26 billion-dollar deal for professional social media site linkedin. kind of shocking social media space came at a surprise. charlie gasparino for why this could be good news for battle twitter. charlie breaks it next on countn . cut. thank you, we'
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liz: okay. as we speak, we still have significant rallies in stocks. so, folks, if you own stocks, these traders are here to tell you it's still a wait and see. am i correct, scott? anything could happen. there may be a selloff if the u.k. decides to stay in the european union because it's just sort of sell on the news. >> well, i think if we were higher, if we were, like, at 2120 maybe we rally for tree days into it we might sell on the news, but we're pretty much exactly where we were last week. i think if they do stay, we're going to get a further relief rally. if they did leave, you would see volatility pick up. liz: all right. hey, great to see all of you, scott, todd, jeff, thank you so much. this rally is holding right now. we do have the dow jones industrials up 194 points. certainly a little bit of whipped cream skimmed off the top, because we had been higher by 271. >>> the closing bell, 48 minutes away. a little blue fish with memory loss giving disney 136 million reasons to remember
liz: okay. as we speak, we still have significant rallies in stocks. so, folks, if you own stocks, these traders are here to tell you it's still a wait and see. am i correct, scott? anything could happen. there may be a selloff if the u.k. decides to stay in the european union because it's just sort of sell on the news. >> well, i think if we were higher, if we were, like, at 2120 maybe we rally for tree days into it we might sell on the news, but we're pretty much exactly where we were...
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liz: yeah. "the new york times." >> reporter: we have not gotten a copy, and they say they're not going to release a copy. liz: well, 51 people within the administration. it's pretty stunning, isn't it? peter, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. liz: so the fight against isis taking another twist today. in a dramatic advance look at these iraqi forces, they have retaken a central government compound in fallujah that has long been held by isis forces. but that good news comes just one day after cia director john brennan testified that americans should still expect to be attacked again by isis sympathizers. with me now in a fox business exclusive is the man who understands the middle east like no other. former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia robert overdab. jordan. first, your thought on this state department signed by 51 internal employees about the criticism they have regarding the administration and how it's handling the syrian situation. >> liz, this is a shocking development. something
liz: yeah. "the new york times." >> reporter: we have not gotten a copy, and they say they're not going to release a copy. liz: well, 51 people within the administration. it's pretty stunning, isn't it? peter, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. liz: so the fight against isis taking another twist today. in a dramatic advance look at these iraqi forces, they have retaken a central government compound in fallujah that has long been held by isis forces. but that good...
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those are the top two, liz. liz: okay.have a little bit more about paul ryan, the speaker of the house, saying he will vote for trump. here is what he has written on twitter: i will be voting for donald trump this fall. i'm confident he will help turn the house gop's agenda into laws. okay, congressman garamendi can. are you willing to work and work across the aisle if it were president donald trump? that's been the problem with president obama, there's been some intransigence. >> well, certainly, we have to work together and, in fact, we have worked together on transportation issues and several others. but the reality is the house republican agenda would gut social security and medicare, and it would seriously create an extraordinary deficit as they continue their significant tax cuts mostly for the wealthy. that's an agenda that i don't believe the american public wants and certainly the house democrats would not want to go there. so, yes, there's always going to be conflict, but the question really is where's donald tru
those are the top two, liz. liz: okay.have a little bit more about paul ryan, the speaker of the house, saying he will vote for trump. here is what he has written on twitter: i will be voting for donald trump this fall. i'm confident he will help turn the house gop's agenda into laws. okay, congressman garamendi can. are you willing to work and work across the aisle if it were president donald trump? that's been the problem with president obama, there's been some intransigence. >> well,...
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liz: george?> evan's right, about having a positive message for people of this country, and republicans and democrats, conservatives and liberals are mad as heck at washington, d.c. they don't think anything is getting done. they want to see action, that's what donald trump tapped into. in my view, tap into, that offer the solutions, stick to your guns, talk about hillary clinton's problems and give a hopeful approach for the country, he's got a chance to win this thing. liz: speaking of problems, senator bayh, is bernie sanders a problem? as i understand it, he hasn't quite removed himself from the stage? >> well, he hasn't. the effective nominating process is over. and following the terrible tragedy in orlando and other world events people have moved on. i think senator sanders needs to make the case for the things he wants within the democratic party as much as he can now, with each passing days, ability to influence things will diminish. he'll not be a divisive figure in our party. he will end
liz: george?> evan's right, about having a positive message for people of this country, and republicans and democrats, conservatives and liberals are mad as heck at washington, d.c. they don't think anything is getting done. they want to see action, that's what donald trump tapped into. in my view, tap into, that offer the solutions, stick to your guns, talk about hillary clinton's problems and give a hopeful approach for the country, he's got a chance to win this thing. liz: speaking of...
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liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism. accelerating. down 69. 72. three points away from that. we are just off the lows. you have to stay with me every single second. i'm going to get you, guys through this. he is answering his defeat with resignation. cameron will step aside in october after 33 million of fellow citizens disagreed with him. they vote today leave the european union. 28, now 27 nations there. former mayor of london gets campaigned. guess what? they're now making him on the favorite to be the next prime minister of the united states. what do they know anyway? guess what, there's only a 19% chance of an exit, instead the world got a surprise of the century. what did it? now to believe among some camps that the rains that hit the area may have propelled the leave campaign. what happened? how did they get it incredibly wrong? folks, we are on it from the uk, markets, we have the current european embassador sullivan, what's next, we have the former united kingdom embassador peter, what now
liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism. accelerating. down 69. 72. three points away from that. we are just off the lows. you have to stay with me every single second. i'm going to get you, guys through this. he is answering his defeat with resignation. cameron will step aside in october after 33 million of fellow citizens disagreed with him. they vote today leave the european union. 28, now 27 nations there. former mayor...
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liz: sausages? >> sausages? liz: snausages.hat's not a german word. >> the deal is important, but apparently this is an important conference for the deal. we should get some details coming out of there. but you know, i would just say this, liz, the monsando people are, from what i understand, they're working under the presumption there is going to be another bid. doesn't mean there will be, that's what i'm getting from the monsanto side, working under the assumption that bayer is coming back, you don't get financing from banks which is what they did interesting enough, deutsche bank, which is having the conference is not part of the financing team. liz: very interestingly. >> here's why, they represent basf. liz: a competitor. german chemical giant. >> who dressed you today? liz: i love it. >> all by myself, ditie my tie right? liz: not exactly. but i wasn't going to point that out. charlie, he always breaks it, closing bell, 9, make that 8 minutes away, the herd is trampling on the move after friday's weak jobs report. what is
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liz is from california, right? liz: yes, i am. i'm from california, and i live in new jersey, so i'm covering both angles. trish: i like it. liz: we're going to have a great time, we're going to provide what we hope is that second-by-second information on a very important evening. trish is going to be at the helm, we'll see you then. thank you. and in the meantime, wall street readies itself for a historic day. we already hit dow 18,000, did it again just 40 minutes ago. this as oil hurtles over $50 per barrel, and the s&p 500 is nearing an all-time record. and you know what? it's not just the markets. hillary clinton may also be on the verge of making history. the associate toed press announcing -- associated press announcing it's a done deal, but the former secretary of state waiting on the voters to officially decide. that could be tonight after all the results are in. hillary clinton could be the first female presidential presumptive nominee in our nation's history. voting underway in six states right now. our cameras are trai
liz is from california, right? liz: yes, i am. i'm from california, and i live in new jersey, so i'm covering both angles. trish: i like it. liz: we're going to have a great time, we're going to provide what we hope is that second-by-second information on a very important evening. trish is going to be at the helm, we'll see you then. thank you. and in the meantime, wall street readies itself for a historic day. we already hit dow 18,000, did it again just 40 minutes ago. this as oil hurtles...
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liz: she was the girlfriend. >> girlfriend/housekeeper. liz, caregiver.keeper. >> when the lawsuit first came out, dauman came out and no, sumner is okay. he is with it. forget about steaks and sex. he is not doing so badly. he is competent. now in a matter of months he is doing a 180. shows you the box he is in. he will have to -- the legal team, sumner redstone's legal team release ad deposition today from another doctor who said sumner is basically okay, mentally. liz: don't you find it fascinating though and resilient that phillipe dauman, the ceo, is still hanging in there? >> yeah. liz: he is still ceo right now, folks. >> yeah. i will say this, he's got, some of the board, there are people on the board i don't know know but i know one guy on that board, fred salerno, known him for years. smart guy. was a long-time cfo of verizon, i know, on various boards. i mean this guy is no joke. here is what i know about fred. fred doesn't need the money. okay? liz: when he says this is outrageous -- >> what they're doing, that sherri redstone doesn't have the
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liz: okay.ten, as we have about 46 minutes before the closing bell rings, i want to thank you, guys. peter, i want you to stay in the share because i want to ask you another question on the other end. thanks to all of our traders, we appreciate it. when we come back with the closing bell ringing 45, 45 minutes away, up next the leave campaign. notching a surprising victory of course. but we're over the surprise. that of course is last week. now a new prime minister, who? do we have a new government? new trade deals? what is it all going to look like? coming up a fox business exclusive with kate. she is a member of parliament who led the labor leave movement and she's going to tell us what she expects to see and, by the way, are any of her people who are for it having any kind of buyers remorse? she's up next on countdown. you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ bar
liz: okay.ten, as we have about 46 minutes before the closing bell rings, i want to thank you, guys. peter, i want you to stay in the share because i want to ask you another question on the other end. thanks to all of our traders, we appreciate it. when we come back with the closing bell ringing 45, 45 minutes away, up next the leave campaign. notching a surprising victory of course. but we're over the surprise. that of course is last week. now a new prime minister, who? do we have a new...
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liz: julie?ng run campaigns and, brad, i think you can attest to this as well, what a mistake. first of all, that emergency solicitation, every campaign does it. nobody thinks he's desperate for sending that out. secondly, if you're trying to raise money while at the same time saying donald trump can say i can self-fund, i don't want to be bought and paid for, ultimately, if you're a fundraiser for donald trump, what's your incentive to give money? some rich guy's going around saying it's corruption to get money from politicians, i can do it myself. it's a complete mixed message, and it's a huge mistake for the campaign to disavow an e-mail that is incredibly routine and every single campaign does. liz: brad, what he did yesterday was he matched up to two million, he got $3 million donated, and that equals $5 million in a very short span of time. maybe he's cooking with gas now. >> it's a spit in the ocean when you talk about hillary clinton announced early on that she would raise $2 billion. loo
liz: julie?ng run campaigns and, brad, i think you can attest to this as well, what a mistake. first of all, that emergency solicitation, every campaign does it. nobody thinks he's desperate for sending that out. secondly, if you're trying to raise money while at the same time saying donald trump can say i can self-fund, i don't want to be bought and paid for, ultimately, if you're a fundraiser for donald trump, what's your incentive to give money? some rich guy's going around saying it's...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: i agree with you, trish, it's a horrifying situation. we are watching that and you can see all the worries coming to a head with wall street receipt right now. we hit central lows, we were down 130 points, down 125 for the dow. is it the fed fears, the u.k. exit votes. all of the above. what was the dow losing quite a bit of steam. we are on this case. this hour we're learning more about the killer and his victims in sunday morning's massacre in orlando. while the death toll stands at 50, that includes the euro murderer himself. and new details emerge focusing on the gunman's wife and how much she actually knew. forces tell fox news she could soon be charged as an akoim police. president obama walked up to the peed yum and used the occasion to reinstate the ban on assault weapons. >> the hillary clinton mimicking the tactics straight from her opponent, donald trump counter punching his attacks line by line in a speech in pittsburgh. we've got it covered by crews in fla na, our political. >> what does bernie think, should the united state
liz claman, over to you. liz: i agree with you, trish, it's a horrifying situation. we are watching that and you can see all the worries coming to a head with wall street receipt right now. we hit central lows, we were down 130 points, down 125 for the dow. is it the fed fears, the u.k. exit votes. all of the above. what was the dow losing quite a bit of steam. we are on this case. this hour we're learning more about the killer and his victims in sunday morning's massacre in orlando. while the...
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liz. liz: yeah, again, both sides, i don't know what she gains.again, one could argue she's not as strong with women as people might have expected her to be at this point. peter, thank you very much. and wait until you hear what billionaire mark cuban said on "varney & company" with ashley today. this morning regarding both hillary clinton and donald trump. our political panel on that and the two big bombshell reports about hillary's e-mails and lawsuits against donald trump, which only further underscore the unlikability of both of these candidates. so what will separate them? simon rosenberg, ron christie coming up next. the dow is down 151 points right now i am so sorry, ms. maroney. this personal essay is way harder than i thought, it's just not in my nature to brag on myself. not even a backdoor brag? what's a backdoor brag? sneaking something wonderful about yourself into everyday conversation, like when i tell people, i can't watch musicals 'cause i have perfect pitch. (vo) some carriers promise unlimited streaming, but then automatically s
liz. liz: yeah, again, both sides, i don't know what she gains.again, one could argue she's not as strong with women as people might have expected her to be at this point. peter, thank you very much. and wait until you hear what billionaire mark cuban said on "varney & company" with ashley today. this morning regarding both hillary clinton and donald trump. our political panel on that and the two big bombshell reports about hillary's e-mails and lawsuits against donald trump,...
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liz: thank you very much, ashley webster. networks might want to call this a relief rally for stocks. we hit another session high of up 247 for the dow jones industrials. back up 242. the charge is on. we're asking does this rally have staying power or is it just churn? we've got the wall street fear gauge. the volatility index pretty much collapsing by about 20% to the downside. what does this mean for your money? straight to the new york stock exchange, lori rothman with the details. this is an interesting last 45 minutes of trade. >> reporter: fascinating phenomenon, especially with the vix that you mentioned. saw this yesterday. could this signal a bottom that the vix started backing off yesterday while stocks were selling off sharply. as you mentioned vix coming in today, interesting stat here. the last four times the s&p 500 has fallen 1% and the vix in tandem dropped at least one point. that has signaled a bottom and stocks have rallied off that point. you mentioned we hit a session high. another thing traders are tell
liz: thank you very much, ashley webster. networks might want to call this a relief rally for stocks. we hit another session high of up 247 for the dow jones industrials. back up 242. the charge is on. we're asking does this rally have staying power or is it just churn? we've got the wall street fear gauge. the volatility index pretty much collapsing by about 20% to the downside. what does this mean for your money? straight to the new york stock exchange, lori rothman with the details. this is...
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liz: u.s. companies right now that pay nice dividends. >> high yielding direct evidence stocks in a deflationary environment are the best way to go. so go with the dogs and the dow approach. go with big fat moats around businesses like a kimberly clark, pfizer, things like that, and stay in the game. don't get knocked off course by fed speak or anything else. >> i would say i would agree with that generally is expect for when you have this much monetary stimulus for this long, and you have this type of global economy, you know, this is not a time to be buying stocks i mean let's be real clear. i'm not saying sell your portfolio. liz: you know, some of the best investors would say we're waiting for the day. we're waiting for volatility. >> charlie has a point but let's say there's $2.5 trillion of cash on the balance sheet. if you get some corporate tax reform in the first term of a clinton or trump administration -- liz: that would be great. >> that would start -- that would start -- >> 17,000,
liz: u.s. companies right now that pay nice dividends. >> high yielding direct evidence stocks in a deflationary environment are the best way to go. so go with the dogs and the dow approach. go with big fat moats around businesses like a kimberly clark, pfizer, things like that, and stay in the game. don't get knocked off course by fed speak or anything else. >> i would say i would agree with that generally is expect for when you have this much monetary stimulus for this long, and...
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liz: thank you so much.body has got to keep it right here for the best british exit vote coverage to getting tomorrow. i will be with special coverage at 9:00 pm eastern. the markets may move on this. we are on the markets, an all nighter. we will be right back. the dow is down 48 points. 7081. . . . . ♪ >> liz: so news broke late yesterday, tesla wants to buy out right solarcity. solarcity may be doing well but tesla is getting hammered, down 10, nearly 11%. let's bring someone who owns solarcity suffering a little bit. ross gerber. you own 25,000 shares of tesla. how much are you down in the last 24 hours since the news was broken? >> 25,000 shares, times 20 points, right? so it is a lot of money to lose in a day and you know our biggest concern is less about the short-term fluctuation of the stock. more than the long-term correction of our company is changing now, i'm not happy wit. liz: look you had a $5 million stake, 5.5 million. today you're down half a million. i'm assuming you don't like the deal. w
liz: thank you so much.body has got to keep it right here for the best british exit vote coverage to getting tomorrow. i will be with special coverage at 9:00 pm eastern. the markets may move on this. we are on the markets, an all nighter. we will be right back. the dow is down 48 points. 7081. . . . . ♪ >> liz: so news broke late yesterday, tesla wants to buy out right solarcity. solarcity may be doing well but tesla is getting hammered, down 10, nearly 11%. let's bring someone who...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: it will happen in this hour. we were about to say speaking of this half hour, farewell to the first half and under the circumstances it has been a forceful turnaround as market rally on the last day of the second quarter. merger thursday action didn't hurt but breaking news, this massive takeover suddenly turned from sweet to sour. it is off if you ask the hershey people, no matter, the tao is putting that in the british exit slide in the rearview mirror now on track for fifth straight monthly gain, the tao jumping 260 points. as the market straightened themselves out donald trump is trying to do the same. he is back on the campaign trail, as trish mentioned, in new hampshire. we are looking at 28 minutes, donald trump is expected to make waves, slamming trade deals tied to hillary clinton when she was former secretary of state. it is a strategy ripped straight from bernie sanders's playbook. as clinton responds to trade in a way that grabs voters she is seeing her lead over trump widen in the latest fox news pol
liz claman, over to you. liz: it will happen in this hour. we were about to say speaking of this half hour, farewell to the first half and under the circumstances it has been a forceful turnaround as market rally on the last day of the second quarter. merger thursday action didn't hurt but breaking news, this massive takeover suddenly turned from sweet to sour. it is off if you ask the hershey people, no matter, the tao is putting that in the british exit slide in the rearview mirror now on...
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accelerating the pace up 270 and turn it over to liz claman who has you through the close. liz. liz: thank you for handing me that number. that's a good number if you're bullish. as europe shows mexico, canada, and the united states, the nations that make up the north american free trade group deepen their economic bond. three nations meeting right now. they are about to unveil their new clean energy plan and president obama's final meeting with the group. you're looking at live pictures from canada as canadian prime minister justin trudeau is about to take that stage to make opening remarks. it will happen at any moment. you have to hear what they have to say. trudeau along with mexican president and president obama pledging to work together and to stick together. a pledge to use renewable energy sources is on the table. along with a whole bunch of other trade topics. and whether they're imported or exported, fireworks. today's news conference comes one day after gop candidate donald trump trashed the trade treaty they're looking to strengthen. trashing globalization even vowin
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liz? liz: bookies have been swinging back and forth. bets fair, odds of leaving 89%. also are tracking turnout is stronger than it has been in a general election with 72%, 74%. stuart: that's huge. >> people voting with their feet. stuart: on bookie's, that is total reversal from what we reported on "varney & company." liz: 89% said leave. stuart: peter. >> when you talk to people in the leave camp, many appreciate the economic risk they're taking. they're not going into this with their eyes closed. stuart: they're not voting on pure economics. they're voting on emotion, aren't they? they want sovereignty, they want control of their company. >> i think what was missing from the whole, frank frankly i don't think cameron connected with people. what was missing aspiration and possibilities with europe. they went with uncertainly, doubt, bullies. that lost. stuart: look at on your screen, $42 a back up for price of gold. >> peter, i also think they don't trust forecast of economic gloom and d
liz? liz: bookies have been swinging back and forth. bets fair, odds of leaving 89%. also are tracking turnout is stronger than it has been in a general election with 72%, 74%. stuart: that's huge. >> people voting with their feet. stuart: on bookie's, that is total reversal from what we reported on "varney & company." liz: 89% said leave. stuart: peter. >> when you talk to people in the leave camp, many appreciate the economic risk they're taking. they're not going...
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liz: trump.sed $800 billion plus of taxpayer money to basically save the us economy, that did not save the us economy, the federal reserve policy stepped in and that is not quibbling. we had just lower than 2% growth in stimulus was passed. stuart: i am sure we are covering the speech this afternoon. check this out, it is called the world's first fully functional 3-d printed office building in dubai. took 17 days. ashley: who big was the printer? stuart: i am not sure about that one. the latest round of polls, donald trump, hillary clinton, too close to call. bret baer coming up top of the hour. authorities in san bernardino trying to block a life insurance payout to the shooter's family. they stand to get $250,000. they are trying to stop that. (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. ge
liz: trump.sed $800 billion plus of taxpayer money to basically save the us economy, that did not save the us economy, the federal reserve policy stepped in and that is not quibbling. we had just lower than 2% growth in stimulus was passed. stuart: i am sure we are covering the speech this afternoon. check this out, it is called the world's first fully functional 3-d printed office building in dubai. took 17 days. ashley: who big was the printer? stuart: i am not sure about that one. the latest...
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i had to go to liz liz: liz: 20 million is salary, more than j.p. morgan and citi.tuart: stop laughing at me nicole, the prompter did have it. thanks so much. dow industrials are up 128 points, up 260 yesterday. 128 today and follows a decline in the previous sessions. i'm saying that the panic is over. more at drug maker-- >> monsanto. stuart: yes, that's not a drug maker. nicole, what's the story? >> well, they are potentially having a meeting. it's a seed maker, monsanto on earnings per share that quadrupled. they pulled out and rejected that $62 billion offer from germany's bayer last month. they did have a fall in quarterly sales, earnings were the pick and the stock is somehow moving to the upside today. >> got it, nicole. >> straightening me out on what monsanto does. i bought their seed so i know what it is. check the big board, up 130 points and now we're up 142, not padment how about wal-mart, it will sign up for a three-day. it looks like it's going head to head with amazon prime and i want to bring in doug, overseas more than $100 billion ffrjts bob, wel
i had to go to liz liz: liz: 20 million is salary, more than j.p. morgan and citi.tuart: stop laughing at me nicole, the prompter did have it. thanks so much. dow industrials are up 128 points, up 260 yesterday. 128 today and follows a decline in the previous sessions. i'm saying that the panic is over. more at drug maker-- >> monsanto. stuart: yes, that's not a drug maker. nicole, what's the story? >> well, they are potentially having a meeting. it's a seed maker, monsanto on...
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liz. what is afternoon? good. tool kit for $200. liz. what is a fork? yes. pitchfork.ool kit, $400. jim. what is a plunger? that's it. movie backwards for $600, please. jim. what is "field of dreams"? that's it. movie backwards for $800, please. jim. what is "rudy"? that's the movie. movie backwards for $1,000, please. jim. who is james franco? he was the star of the moody -- movie. dino for $200, please. liz. what are birds? right. book 'em, $400, please. hunter. who is sherlock holmes? yeah. dino, $400. liz. what is triceratops? correct. book 'em, $200, please. jim. what is "the wizard of oz"? yes. dino for $600, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] you're in the lead with $3,000. $1,400, please. right. here is the clue... what is toronto? that's it. the toronto raptors. [ applause ] dino for $800, please, alex. hunter. what's hollow? correct. french, $600. hunter. what's a month? good. french, $800. hunter. what's, uh, decade? no. liz. what is a century? a century. un siecle, yes. you're at $2,000, now in second place. and we're taking a break. [ applause ]
liz. what is afternoon? good. tool kit for $200. liz. what is a fork? yes. pitchfork.ool kit, $400. jim. what is a plunger? that's it. movie backwards for $600, please. jim. what is "field of dreams"? that's it. movie backwards for $800, please. jim. what is "rudy"? that's the movie. movie backwards for $1,000, please. jim. who is james franco? he was the star of the moody -- movie. dino for $200, please. liz. what are birds? right. book 'em, $400, please. hunter. who is...
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maria: liz ann?they will, and i think it may be a better thing than people believe from a confidence perspective. gary: that's what they were saying in december, so we hope you're right. liz ann sonders, morris mark for joining us. we'll be right back. >> is silicon valley partying like it's 1999? aztec companies hit record valuations in the billions, some experts say we're looking at another market bubble. our all-star panel weighs in next. stay tuned. ♪ ♪v ♪ ♪ gary: welcome back to "wall street week." is silicon valley partying like it's 999? -- 1999? more and more tech companies getting valuations exceeding a billion dollars. maria: many of those companies have yet to turn a profit. people like mark cuban and carl icahn have questioned these sectors. to our fox all-stars on whether we are witnessing a technology bubble, we welcome deirdre bolton and charles payne. what do you think, charles, bubble or no bubble? >> unicorn, sure, i think there's a -- maria: the private companies. >> here's the thi
maria: liz ann?they will, and i think it may be a better thing than people believe from a confidence perspective. gary: that's what they were saying in december, so we hope you're right. liz ann sonders, morris mark for joining us. we'll be right back. >> is silicon valley partying like it's 1999? aztec companies hit record valuations in the billions, some experts say we're looking at another market bubble. our all-star panel weighs in next. stay tuned. ♪ ♪v ♪ ♪ gary: welcome back...
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maria: liz ann?they will, and i think it may be a better thing than people believe from a confidence perspective. gary: that's what they were saying in december, so we hope you're right. liz ann sonders, morris mark for joining us. we'll be right back. >> is silicon valley partying like it's 1999? aztec companies hit record valuations in the billions, some experts say we're looking at another market bubble. our all-star panel weighs in next. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that inc
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maria: liz ann?they will, and i think it may be a better thing than people believe from a confidence perspective. gary: that's what they were saying in december, so we hope you're right. liz ann sonders, morris mark for joining us. we'll be right back. >> is silicon valley partying like it's 1999? aztec companies hit record valuations in the billions, some experts say we're looking at another market bubble. our all-star panel weighs in next. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of st
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maria: liz ann?they will, and i think it may be a better thing than people believe from a confidence perspective. gary: that's what they were saying in december, so we hope you're right. liz ann sonders, morris mark for joining us. we'll be right back. >> is silicon valley partying like it's 1999? aztec companies hit record valuations in the billions, some experts say we're looking at another market bubble. our all-star panel weighs in next. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ innovative sonicare technology ♪ ♪ with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. by switching to xfinity x1. rio olympic games show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go
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i think -- liz: can i say something? president consistently misled the american people about blaming basically the financial collapse, he inherited worst situation ever. no. ronald reagan inherited just as bad, first of three banking collapsing at citigroup went under in 1980-81. it was severe recession reagan inherited. what did president obama do? doubled down on government regulation and taxes making it the worst recovery since the great depression. tell you something time and again this president is misleading american people. government spending added to gdp numbers showing growth. you take out government spending. about dp was worse under president obama. >> that is all true. you make my point. he got elected twice. he can do all that with that kind of record and convince people to vote for him. harris: what of my point of president obama elevating donald trump's status. this is opportunity for trump and supporters at this point? >> look, something as equally historic as a trump candidacy is having a sitting presid
i think -- liz: can i say something? president consistently misled the american people about blaming basically the financial collapse, he inherited worst situation ever. no. ronald reagan inherited just as bad, first of three banking collapsing at citigroup went under in 1980-81. it was severe recession reagan inherited. what did president obama do? doubled down on government regulation and taxes making it the worst recovery since the great depression. tell you something time and again this...
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liz: yeah,. stuart: simply saying we don't -- liz: violence is unacceptable.t hillary clinton. >> it needs to be hillary clinton. stuart: absolutely. and get in front of a camera for heaven's sake. liz: and bernie sanders. >> , yes. stuart: come on. liz: what would happen if the cameras were not there? >> i go back to that point. i have a 21-year-old daughter. watching that picture i thought every young girl in america has to be petrified by that. to be chased, locked, threatened for simply going to a rally. it's not something we want. stuart: ed rollins, thank you very much. we'll see you later. >> thank you. stuart: one more for you. greek, officials in greece say all the money that they receive from the european union goes to handle the migrant crisis. ashley: yeah, the deputy foreign minister a million people have come into greece and, unfortunately, this is a country that's bankrupt. let's being honest just being propped up by the eu and the money that should be used to help ease the economic conditions in greece is essentially going straight to the migra
liz: yeah,. stuart: simply saying we don't -- liz: violence is unacceptable.t hillary clinton. >> it needs to be hillary clinton. stuart: absolutely. and get in front of a camera for heaven's sake. liz: and bernie sanders. >> , yes. stuart: come on. liz: what would happen if the cameras were not there? >> i go back to that point. i have a 21-year-old daughter. watching that picture i thought every young girl in america has to be petrified by that. to be chased, locked,...
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liz: southwestern grill doing very well.hipotle except their offerings to do things like that. it's the same old bear along top of the foodborne illnesses. stuart: that really did serious damage long-term. just a reminder you will be looking -- that is orlando. surgeons and two surviving victims are speaking. they are giving us an update on the condition of the other survivors of the terror attack. we will bring you developments of course. dear linda terrorist was able to buy, purchase legally guns, even though he was on a terror watch list. red flags clearly missed. david plotz is next. also this. max was the video from venezuela. chaos in the streets. the reality of socialism collapsing. you can look at it on this program. these pictures out of france. protesters during project else. police fired back with tear gas to loosen labor laws. this two in france. more "varney" after this. ashley: remember, "varney & company" start at 9:00 a.m. eastern. senator than a program on gun control and the orlando shooting. stuart: do you
liz: southwestern grill doing very well.hipotle except their offerings to do things like that. it's the same old bear along top of the foodborne illnesses. stuart: that really did serious damage long-term. just a reminder you will be looking -- that is orlando. surgeons and two surviving victims are speaking. they are giving us an update on the condition of the other survivors of the terror attack. we will bring you developments of course. dear linda terrorist was able to buy, purchase legally...
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we just got a fresh lead on mortgage rates, liz liz: down to 3.48%. and they had been trending.rend in the treasury yield down due to safe haven brexit fears. stuart: it's a suspicion with the 10-year treasury so low in yields, in weeks we'll see that 30-year fix loan coming down. >> you see existing home sales nine or 10-year highs. stuart: when you've got very, very low interest rates, it suggests your economy is not in good shape. but 3% mortgage rate. i would take that. >> free money after taxes. stuart: every time i say this, i relate to my viewers, my first mortgage, 35, 40 years ago, 12 1/2% liz: you should have waited. [laughter] >> yeah, that's another story entirely liz: sure. stuart: thank you very much indeed. let's get to the u.s. air strikes killing at least 250 isis fighters. war stories host, lt. colonel oliver north is with us. why-- is that a big win, ollie? 250 dead is a big number, big win? >> well, it's good news. there's no doubt about that. and we ought to celebrate it. every dead terrorist is a good terrorist. the problem is that is just one of many, many
we just got a fresh lead on mortgage rates, liz liz: down to 3.48%. and they had been trending.rend in the treasury yield down due to safe haven brexit fears. stuart: it's a suspicion with the 10-year treasury so low in yields, in weeks we'll see that 30-year fix loan coming down. >> you see existing home sales nine or 10-year highs. stuart: when you've got very, very low interest rates, it suggests your economy is not in good shape. but 3% mortgage rate. i would take that. >> free...
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liz: injuries are due to teargas.a fix on how many people were shot and the casualties there. german police moving rapidly to stop a hostage situation reportedly shooting the man who did this to. stuart: ralph peters. come on in, please. i'm not going to speculate about the nature of this shooting in germany. i will simply say it looks very similar to other incidents that we've seen in europe and in america. >> well, it is clearly an act of terror. the question is what kind of terror. we need to know the identity of the gunmen. it could have been an islamist terrorist. it could've been an anti-immigrant. we don't yet know. you know, basically what has just been sad, what we are seeing is the globalist nation of independent violence, whether it is south starter that applies to the or just the crazies on extreme left or extreme right. stuart: ralph, you are right. we also want to get control of this, don't we? the world sees this happening. we can feel it happening in our societies and the demand is control it. do somet
liz: injuries are due to teargas.a fix on how many people were shot and the casualties there. german police moving rapidly to stop a hostage situation reportedly shooting the man who did this to. stuart: ralph peters. come on in, please. i'm not going to speculate about the nature of this shooting in germany. i will simply say it looks very similar to other incidents that we've seen in europe and in america. >> well, it is clearly an act of terror. the question is what kind of terror. we...
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liz: yes. stuart: it's a big deal. liz: gyrating euro bond yield y.onder if it will have an affect on our markets here? i wonder that. "the new york times" editorial board. how about this? "the new york times" suggestions that the gop is responsible for the orlando nightclub attack. i'm going to excerpt their opinion piece in the new york times. here it says hate crimes don't happen in a vacuum. they occur where bigotry is allow to fester, where minorities are vilified and people are able to escape goat for their gain. here's the thought. that the shooter in orlando was antigay. that antigay feelings had been stoked by the christian right, the christian right is part of the gop, therefore it is the gop which is partly responsible for the orlando shooting. that's the train of thought in the new york times. we have a guest on this. he walked out of i briefing in dc about this shooting. dr. david jolly is with us. republican from florida. will you tell us exactly what happened in the briefing and why you walked out? >> sure. i don't want to make too much
liz: yes. stuart: it's a big deal. liz: gyrating euro bond yield y.onder if it will have an affect on our markets here? i wonder that. "the new york times" editorial board. how about this? "the new york times" suggestions that the gop is responsible for the orlando nightclub attack. i'm going to excerpt their opinion piece in the new york times. here it says hate crimes don't happen in a vacuum. they occur where bigotry is allow to fester, where minorities are vilified and...
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liz, ashley?g, vaping industry is treat like tobacco too and that's taxes. >> do you want to raise it to 21 or not? [inaudible] >> i don't like smoking yes to 21. but i don't like taxes on vaping. >> can't drink or o smoke i find that odd. >> louise any input on this? >> i think it is about the tar that causes cancer and not the nick raise it to 21 on cigarettes and leave it on vaping. >> thank you louise. >> clarity. you know you believe everything she says. [laughter] >> you really can. this next one a bit true nanny state law making here. philadelphia, taxings soda by the ounce. >> one and a half had cents per ounce to a final volt next week. this is higher than even berkeley, california. this comes as two dozen cities and states are moving ahead to tax soda. now teamster is saying unions don't -- they don't like it. they're saying this has going to hit the poor they say this is going to hurt jobs. they're saying it doesn't have an impact on soda consumption down it 11 straight years. >> i woul
liz, ashley?g, vaping industry is treat like tobacco too and that's taxes. >> do you want to raise it to 21 or not? [inaudible] >> i don't like smoking yes to 21. but i don't like taxes on vaping. >> can't drink or o smoke i find that odd. >> louise any input on this? >> i think it is about the tar that causes cancer and not the nick raise it to 21 on cigarettes and leave it on vaping. >> thank you louise. >> clarity. you know you believe everything she...
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look at that, liz liz: that's a record. we haven't seen action in the gold like this for a long time. wall street telling the idea that the u.k. may leave the euro zone. that's why there's a flight to safety and also the action of 10-year. before that market opens. two and a half minutes, i want to draw your attention to this, front page of the daily news. n.r.a. the headline of the daily news, i'm interpreting that to say, it's the gun lobbies fault, the n.r.a.'s fault. that to me is outrageous. >> you know who the n.r.a. is, it's the american people. america is the problem, america is the great satan it's our fault and this is how you cover it at the new york post. stuart: that's what you should have. >> this is the news, that's the distraction, but also condemnation of the american people themselves. a number of people killed last night inevitably were combn owners. there was heroic. one young man was shot three times. another was a nurse stopping his bleeding. americans are remarkable people and we were attacked because
look at that, liz liz: that's a record. we haven't seen action in the gold like this for a long time. wall street telling the idea that the u.k. may leave the euro zone. that's why there's a flight to safety and also the action of 10-year. before that market opens. two and a half minutes, i want to draw your attention to this, front page of the daily news. n.r.a. the headline of the daily news, i'm interpreting that to say, it's the gun lobbies fault, the n.r.a.'s fault. that to me is...
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liz: sorry. go ahead, jeff. >> also the whole idea of what is happening in the italian banks and european banks in general, with the onerous debt time bomb embedded in europe right now. that has got to come to the surface. as more referendums become more likely, we're going to see more selloffs. don't take the bait. this is temporary thing. liz: here is the thing, s&p capital iq i think did research, what happened when shocks like this occurred since world war ii. they say it ranks of 7th, riley. >> they looked at greece, boston terror attacks. other attacks. nixon, shooting of president ronald reagan. it is average about 3.6%. 3 to 5% downturn. they say watch this, when things like this happen, markets go down overall about 11%, start to rebound about three months later. you could see a fall rally or september rally. charles: or could see wild gyrations. liz: that is the point. >> you have to look at fact not only europe, we're still in a -- anemic economy. we're still in midst of earnings reces
liz: sorry. go ahead, jeff. >> also the whole idea of what is happening in the italian banks and european banks in general, with the onerous debt time bomb embedded in europe right now. that has got to come to the surface. as more referendums become more likely, we're going to see more selloffs. don't take the bait. this is temporary thing. liz: here is the thing, s&p capital iq i think did research, what happened when shocks like this occurred since world war ii. they say it ranks of...
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liz: here's the thing.ve all known about the 19-state blue firewall for the democrats, where it's really has had for the gop to break in those states. the trade policies of donald trump, you know, have been under fire. fears and hillary clinton saying this. that if you do what donald trump wants to trade policies that mexico and china could retaliate and slap our products with a lot of tariffs. i get it you want to get that voter who feels they've not been in this recovery tall. bill clinton when he was in office. so how do you speak to that that mexico and china, you know, they could retaliate if donald trump gets what he wants here. >> well, elizabeth, we have to take a look. let's look at the world trade organization, the imf, they have excellent policies in place. but they have no enforcement. and all we're seeing is let's enforce the rules that these people signed up for. so we want to make sure that we do that. and frankly if he start talking about tariffs and a lot of other issues, those are conseque
liz: here's the thing.ve all known about the 19-state blue firewall for the democrats, where it's really has had for the gop to break in those states. the trade policies of donald trump, you know, have been under fire. fears and hillary clinton saying this. that if you do what donald trump wants to trade policies that mexico and china could retaliate and slap our products with a lot of tariffs. i get it you want to get that voter who feels they've not been in this recovery tall. bill clinton...
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liz: that's the issue.y company in california could get away with a trump fundraiser. you can't do that. ashley: they would never live it down. stuart: yeah. i see. all right. i'm sorry. i'm getting carried away here. check the big board. we are down 29 points from the dow industrial average. now this. donald trump's latest attack target. the judge providing over the class-action lawsuit against trump university. trump called him the mexican. he's not. he's actually born in america. our very own judge napolitano will comment next. >> judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. been a very bad judge, been very unfair, and i will win the trump university case. i already am as far as i'm concerned, but i will win the trump university case my name is fred and i carve heads out of cheese. it's not easy. i was once working on a bust of shaquille o'neill in swiss. i haven't worked in swiss since. everyone called me crazy. things really took off when i got my domain name headsofcheese.com from godaddy and
liz: that's the issue.y company in california could get away with a trump fundraiser. you can't do that. ashley: they would never live it down. stuart: yeah. i see. all right. i'm sorry. i'm getting carried away here. check the big board. we are down 29 points from the dow industrial average. now this. donald trump's latest attack target. the judge providing over the class-action lawsuit against trump university. trump called him the mexican. he's not. he's actually born in america. our very...
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liz? >> yeah. da, some people are saying there was writing on the wall here that the chief's days were numbered. what are you hearing? >> reporter: that's right. i can tell you when i see chief sean whent at city hall, he would either be in his uniform or a suit. but on wednesday, councilman larry reid saw him in a baseball cap and civilian clothes. that's extremely unusual for the chief. also, he called in sick yesterday. that's also extremely rare for the chief. >> thank you, da lin. >>> a suspected killer oakland police had been looking for shot himself during a standoff. he was driving this white van at a truck stop in santamaria this morning. the man barricaded himself inside the van. four hours later the s.w.a.t. team heard a single gunshot. the suspect survived but he is in the hospital. police say he was wanted for killing a 30-year-old man in oakland yesterday. apparently, in a dispute over hash oil vapor business. >>> in san francisco, a woman working on a construction site south
liz? >> yeah. da, some people are saying there was writing on the wall here that the chief's days were numbered. what are you hearing? >> reporter: that's right. i can tell you when i see chief sean whent at city hall, he would either be in his uniform or a suit. but on wednesday, councilman larry reid saw him in a baseball cap and civilian clothes. that's extremely unusual for the chief. also, he called in sick yesterday. that's also extremely rare for the chief. >> thank...
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liz macdonald. debra bolten, wall street week host anthony scaramucci, barron's senior editor howe and nicole petallides. and despite the faces on the screen, ashley webster has been m london not exactly vacationing. i want to focus on the vitriol, this is real vitriol from the left at the campaign. what's that about. ashley: it's interesting, large crowd gathered outside of forest johnson's house this morning and we even had tv crews knocking on the door, boris, what do you have to say? he didn't come out, when he did, he got a surprising reception, listen to this. >> [booing] >> that was an angry crowd, shouting at boris johnson. he didn't get a chance to speak to the media. they called him scum, racist scum. they said it's time to man up. you see what the pound is doing for us. he was whisked away into a police car and he was out. so there you go. interesting stuff. i guess if you don't win you get angry, right? and let me read you this tweet, stuart. this comes from michael moore quickly, you'll
liz macdonald. debra bolten, wall street week host anthony scaramucci, barron's senior editor howe and nicole petallides. and despite the faces on the screen, ashley webster has been m london not exactly vacationing. i want to focus on the vitriol, this is real vitriol from the left at the campaign. what's that about. ashley: it's interesting, large crowd gathered outside of forest johnson's house this morning and we even had tv crews knocking on the door, boris, what do you have to say? he...
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liz: is that the number. ashley: there you go. there is number, liz. news, just so you know. wasn't on the facebook page. breaking news. cheryl: really this morning, need 1.8 million jobs a year created to keep up the population growth. ashley: yes. cheryl: and we haven't done that. ashley: we're falling so far behind. if donald trump would stop, with the insults of judges and things, he can grab i think a lot of sanders voters, i really do. i think trump can grab the sanders crowd all they care about get me a job and free stuff. sorry. ashley: get to the breaking news in a minute. now i'm very intrigued. check the big board. we are trying desperately to come back. we were off 140 points earlier in the session. we're back to down 67. financials taking the dow lower. check this out. a lot of stocks moving lower. goldman, jpmorgan, visa, all down more than 1%. take a look at oil. oil's been moving lower as well, hurt by the stronger dollar, under 50 bucks a barrel, down to 49.72. on the other side of the equation, look at h&r block. better-than-expected
liz: is that the number. ashley: there you go. there is number, liz. news, just so you know. wasn't on the facebook page. breaking news. cheryl: really this morning, need 1.8 million jobs a year created to keep up the population growth. ashley: yes. cheryl: and we haven't done that. ashley: we're falling so far behind. if donald trump would stop, with the insults of judges and things, he can grab i think a lot of sanders voters, i really do. i think trump can grab the sanders crowd all they...
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stuart: liz, i'm going to disrupt you liz, that was a serious report.was. >> and very witty, witty. stuart: you said those hot yoga pants and ashley chimes in and says see-through and shah says-- . lowering it on a wednesday-- >> we love the chorus. stuart: 53 points, 53 points and 17,991, ladies and gentlemen, it ain't over till it's over. within this block we may hit 18,0 18,000. and the varney jinx is on, cue the buzzer. [laughter] >> far too much fun. this is a real financial show. how about wal-mart, another minimum wage protest in chicago. ashley, they're trying to shut the thing down. >> accuse wal-mart of paying poverty wages and forcing employees to rely on social programs which in turn hurts the taxpayer. they're trying to get the responsible business act passed in cook county, illinois, that basically would force wal-mart to cover the cost of health care and other social services, if they're not going to raise wages liz: cue the robots. stuart: that's a fair point. we brought you the story, the drones and they will or trying to for inventory
stuart: liz, i'm going to disrupt you liz, that was a serious report.was. >> and very witty, witty. stuart: you said those hot yoga pants and ashley chimes in and says see-through and shah says-- . lowering it on a wednesday-- >> we love the chorus. stuart: 53 points, 53 points and 17,991, ladies and gentlemen, it ain't over till it's over. within this block we may hit 18,0 18,000. and the varney jinx is on, cue the buzzer. [laughter] >> far too much fun. this is a real...
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for for those of you who don't know who liz is liz is a living innovation zone which this is the second of several that will be installed in the city we're grateful for the administration and many, many department who have had a part in making this happen before i make comments let me introduce the mayor the mayor is a huge supporter and asked us to be experimental how relook at our public spaces in the city to make sure in their engaging to everyone and play with ideas how to engage hope o people in the city and make them lively and safe it is my great pleasure to introduce mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you miami our director of planning good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> welcome to liz our notation zone before i say anything let me express our city's condolences and just really the heroic event that happened in orlando remind us we need to continue to work on how diversity and even though people in oornld the lgbtq community is suffering tremendously i know we feel a lot here in san francisco we have a very strong lgbtq community in our city i want to again express ou
for for those of you who don't know who liz is liz is a living innovation zone which this is the second of several that will be installed in the city we're grateful for the administration and many, many department who have had a part in making this happen before i make comments let me introduce the mayor the mayor is a huge supporter and asked us to be experimental how relook at our public spaces in the city to make sure in their engaging to everyone and play with ideas how to engage hope o...
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how has alex's played a part in all of that, liz? >> so we funds everything from very early discovery science all the way through to clinical trials like the one jay talked about, and the important thing to know about that is we're filling all of those gaps that prevent kids, prevented kids like alex from getting the treatments they need to save their lives. so a lot of our funding goes toward relapse, and very high risk and hard to treat childhood cancers, and that's how we will change things, that's how we are making a difference for kids. >> do you think in the next five to ten years, i mean, can we even say possibly we can find more cures for individual types of pediatric cancers? >> definitely, i mean, we are finding new cures all the time, i think we're really close, but not one magic bullet. it will be a bunch of treatment that help small sets of kids. >> and so you're working closely with the families, and they're so inspired, when they talk about alex and when they talk to you. so it would be traditional for me to tear up as
how has alex's played a part in all of that, liz? >> so we funds everything from very early discovery science all the way through to clinical trials like the one jay talked about, and the important thing to know about that is we're filling all of those gaps that prevent kids, prevented kids like alex from getting the treatments they need to save their lives. so a lot of our funding goes toward relapse, and very high risk and hard to treat childhood cancers, and that's how we will change...
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liz planck, thank you for coming. liz is an amazing voice, especially in the video space. she is at vox.com where she is a correspondent and has a series called 20 16ish following this election. she was at mic.com, where she created flip the script, and award-winning series covering social issues. she has been part of explosive digital properties online and a big voice that has helped drive those brands to be very prominent during the season. .hank you for being here caitlin thompson is a director of content at a swedish podcasting company that does basically everything for podcast from editorial oversight to cms to add serving to .verything else coul >> global domination. hillary: she also ran political coverage in 2012 at wnyc and covered 2006 and 2008 for "the washington post" and also "time." you are a firm a doctor to podcasts. i'm testing my own knowledge based on our many conversations. both bring to the conversation a great depth of knowledge about political coverage and this new space of podcasting, which we know everybody is super excited to get into. catherine i
liz planck, thank you for coming. liz is an amazing voice, especially in the video space. she is at vox.com where she is a correspondent and has a series called 20 16ish following this election. she was at mic.com, where she created flip the script, and award-winning series covering social issues. she has been part of explosive digital properties online and a big voice that has helped drive those brands to be very prominent during the season. .hank you for being here caitlin thompson is a...
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this is liz and she has one of the coolest shops in sea isle.urned on to his last year, liz i came in and did a lot of damage. i don't know how happy my husband was but i was very hap happy. >> good. >> you look beautiful all that's matter. >> liz is from sensations and tell us about some of these clothes because it seems like everything is very vibrant and colorful. >> well, summer is all about being bright and happy, and our clothes are definitely that way. we're like a one-stop shop e we have pressing swim wear to dresses for weddings, as you can see we have a great swim wear selection here in bright colors. >> wow! >> we'll get that for lucy. that will look good for lucy we also do a little catch wal cold shoulder is a huge trend this season. a little off the shoulder. because a woman's shouter and doesn't get old or fat always good. >> it's always good. two young ladies shopping over here. girls, what are you looking for what -- how old are you? >> i'm 16. >> 16. >> and what? pick out one. >> we were looking at this romper over here. really
this is liz and she has one of the coolest shops in sea isle.urned on to his last year, liz i came in and did a lot of damage. i don't know how happy my husband was but i was very hap happy. >> good. >> you look beautiful all that's matter. >> liz is from sensations and tell us about some of these clothes because it seems like everything is very vibrant and colorful. >> well, summer is all about being bright and happy, and our clothes are definitely that way. we're like...
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>> liz and dineen, listen to me. liz in particular. i'm a newly minted american citizen, very proud of my new country. i think that is provocative in the extreme when i see the mexican flag waved in the face of an american presidential candidate. those demonstrators do not accept that california is california. they think it's part of mexico. and i, madam, am offended. >> thigh do not believe that. >> thigh do. >> that is not true. they do not believe that. that's absolutely not true. it's part of their heritage. i am irish. aim. not allowed to wave the i've rich flag. >> they're burning the american flag, liz. >> in this nation -- >> this discussion will continue because the waving of the mexican flag will continue. dineen, liz, thank you for being with us. >>> what is the political fallout from this? it's something we're going to explore tomorrow on a special live cost of freedom, ahead of next week's crucial primaries. it all kicks off at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> we got the weakest jobs report in nearly six years. the damning fallout n
>> liz and dineen, listen to me. liz in particular. i'm a newly minted american citizen, very proud of my new country. i think that is provocative in the extreme when i see the mexican flag waved in the face of an american presidential candidate. those demonstrators do not accept that california is california. they think it's part of mexico. and i, madam, am offended. >> thigh do not believe that. >> thigh do. >> that is not true. they do not believe that. that's...
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liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want.ulism. nationalism.
liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want.ulism. nationalism.