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liz: andy puzder, good to see you. >> thanks, liz. liz: come back soon.mp's personal lawyer marc kasowitz calling comey the liar. next, we've got an attorney who says james comey, well, he could be in big trouble and he's got the proof. we've got the story for you next. >> those were lies, plain and simple. and i am so sorry that the fbi workforce had to hear them, and i'm so sorry that the american people were told them. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth ry. discover how we can help find your unlock. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for
liz: andy puzder, good to see you. >> thanks, liz. liz: come back soon.mp's personal lawyer marc kasowitz calling comey the liar. next, we've got an attorney who says james comey, well, he could be in big trouble and he's got the proof. we've got the story for you next. >> those were lies, plain and simple. and i am so sorry that the fbi workforce had to hear them, and i'm so sorry that the american people were told them. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh...
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liz: gotta go.e idea of the grand jury, it was about the blackberry service providers at the tail end. it wasn't a big impanelled grand jury into hillary clinton, right, tom? >> quickly. grand jury subpoenas that got documents. no one went before grand juries and testified. liz: my panel is here to react after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before.
liz: gotta go.e idea of the grand jury, it was about the blackberry service providers at the tail end. it wasn't a big impanelled grand jury into hillary clinton, right, tom? >> quickly. grand jury subpoenas that got documents. no one went before grand juries and testified. liz: my panel is here to react after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better...
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liz: dr. zuhdi jasser, good to see you. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. liz: the ride sharing company, you know, it's called uber. says that we'll refund passengers for a price increase on the night of the london bridge attack. uber slammed on social media when people were trying to flee the scene of that attack. the automatically raises prices when there are more passenger requests than available drivers. and he's leaving his ceo spot at high end closing retailer j crew. he will stay on as chairman. a really high debt loan on his balance sheet. shares have fallen for the past ten straight quarters at j crew. now, jim who was president of home furnishing company will assume the ceo position this july. next up, we have this story for you. dozens of weapons confiscated, including knives and brass knuckles from liberal rioters seeking to disrupt a peaceful pro trump rally in portland, oregon. coming up, we have what one of them said on the ground. [screaming] liz: the organizer of the trump rally is here with more. but first, a cnn host straight up cursing a
liz: dr. zuhdi jasser, good to see you. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. liz: the ride sharing company, you know, it's called uber. says that we'll refund passengers for a price increase on the night of the london bridge attack. uber slammed on social media when people were trying to flee the scene of that attack. the automatically raises prices when there are more passenger requests than available drivers. and he's leaving his ceo spot at high end closing retailer j crew. he will stay...
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liz: welcome to risk and reward, i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton. now, u.s. markets closing mixed today with the dow and the s&p slightly to the downside. oil taking 2% again, dragging energy-related stocks down. this as georgia shows once again that democrats lack of policies, obstructionism, three protests, hillary clinton summer resistance, all of that trump hatred all to not work with voters. the voters want more. so the question is could this pave the way for maybe a pro growth agenda coming out between democrats and republicans maybe getting together for once? let's get back to the democrats in georgia, karen handle defeated john in a closely-watched race. it was the most expensive house race ever. the gop has swept all four special elections so far this year, possibly clearing a path to the president's pro growth for agenda. democrats are seriously fearing that their antitrump obstruction strategy simply don't work. now, remember when hillary clinton joined the resistance. watch. >> i'm now an active citizen part of the resistance. liz: and remember wh
liz: welcome to risk and reward, i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton. now, u.s. markets closing mixed today with the dow and the s&p slightly to the downside. oil taking 2% again, dragging energy-related stocks down. this as georgia shows once again that democrats lack of policies, obstructionism, three protests, hillary clinton summer resistance, all of that trump hatred all to not work with voters. the voters want more. so the question is could this pave the way for maybe a pro growth...
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liz. do you think that sessions will rip into comey. >> i -- well i hope he tells the truth. and that he points out that there were so many inconsistancies in comey's testimony and that comey as tocop in united states, made some glaring and perhaps illegal errors when it came to use of government material, and leaking it out to a press like the "new york times." liz: governor, constitutional law professor shows up in msnbc, fighting with msnbc, saying you are wrong, let's listen to this fight. >> as a president, you are president of the united states, you can't necessarily protect our friend, this is a man you appoint to the nsa, once you appoint him to nsa, you can't treat him as a friend. there are a million different lawyers why this is not obstruct of justice, this point particularly about a corrupt intent is worse. because think about it president has authority under article 2 of the constitution to pardon people. liz: let me put it to you, is president trump legally allowed to advise
liz. do you think that sessions will rip into comey. >> i -- well i hope he tells the truth. and that he points out that there were so many inconsistancies in comey's testimony and that comey as tocop in united states, made some glaring and perhaps illegal errors when it came to use of government material, and leaking it out to a press like the "new york times." liz: governor, constitutional law professor shows up in msnbc, fighting with msnbc, saying you are wrong, let's listen...
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liz: emily, we love having you go on. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: okay.ave this story for you. seattle's new $15 minimum wage hike, it may be causing workers there to lose their jobs. we have a new study that says the fight for 15 crowd, they've got it all wrong. we've got the details next ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare su
liz: emily, we love having you go on. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: okay.ave this story for you. seattle's new $15 minimum wage hike, it may be causing workers there to lose their jobs. we have a new study that says the fight for 15 crowd, they've got it all wrong. we've got the details next ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind,...
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liz: okay.t you just saw was both the ten-year and the 30-year, and we talk about the flattening yield. before we get to your pick for the second half, chris robinson, it is the flattest yield curve that we have seen in something like ten years. doesn't that send some type of flashing signal? and i know it's friday, and i know everybody wants to go on their vacation, but we need our viewers to hear this. >> well, i mean, the whole thing is people were expecting that to continue to raise rates. i think that i was wash down that 2% yield, you could have more movement in the bomb market. and what it does, though, -- liz: are you -- >> for the ten-year. the -- liz: it's 2.3% now. >> right. if 2% doesn't hold, we've got a problem, and it's forcing money into equities as it's chasing yields, and i think second half you'll continue to see that. you'll see people searching for yield and, unfortunately, it keeps people forcing money into equities. liz: okay. so what is your pick for the second half? >> f
liz: okay.t you just saw was both the ten-year and the 30-year, and we talk about the flattening yield. before we get to your pick for the second half, chris robinson, it is the flattest yield curve that we have seen in something like ten years. doesn't that send some type of flashing signal? and i know it's friday, and i know everybody wants to go on their vacation, but we need our viewers to hear this. >> well, i mean, the whole thing is people were expecting that to continue to raise...
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liz: the d.c. swamp is now preoccupied with the news that special counsel robert mueller is investigating the president for firing james comey as well as the financial dealings of his son-in-law jared kushner. the president continues to move forward. he's rolling back obama's legacy to better protect the country and get it moving again. welcome to "risk & reward," i'm elizabeth macdonald in for deirdre bolton. the marks moving forward in the wake of amazon $13.7 billion deal to buy whole foods, totally upending the grocery business here and around the world, with a dow closing at an all-time high. this, as president trump canceled obama's softer policies on cuba. slamming obama's move as a, quote, onesided deal that benefitted and enriched the castro regime. now the president also promised to expose the crimes of cuba's communist dictatorship. >> therefore, effective immediately, i am cancelling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. [cheers] >> the president's latest move i
liz: the d.c. swamp is now preoccupied with the news that special counsel robert mueller is investigating the president for firing james comey as well as the financial dealings of his son-in-law jared kushner. the president continues to move forward. he's rolling back obama's legacy to better protect the country and get it moving again. welcome to "risk & reward," i'm elizabeth macdonald in for deirdre bolton. the marks moving forward in the wake of amazon $13.7 billion deal to...
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liz: exactly.ongressman bost: so we've got to get through this because, look, i didn't vote for the former president, and you know what i served with him in the state of illinois, but it wasn't that same rhetoric and just the vitriol. liz: the gotcha. congressman bost: yeah, and with your former, when you were talking with gary, the gotcha moments. we've got to have governing moments. liz: exactly. a great point. the d.c. media cycle of gotcha politics because the media knows they want that. it's good tv, they think, and some politicians play into it. congressman mike bost, you made terrific points. good luck to you. congressman bost: thank you. liz: under way, the 117th u.s. open golf tournament in erin hills, wisconsin. look who's here, liz claman, erin hills, it was a blimp, all this stuff happening out there, what's going on? >> reporter: yeah, but you know what? in the end, i'm not sure the u.s. golf association could have hoped for a better day. look at this. sunshine, clouds, not too boiling
liz: exactly.ongressman bost: so we've got to get through this because, look, i didn't vote for the former president, and you know what i served with him in the state of illinois, but it wasn't that same rhetoric and just the vitriol. liz: the gotcha. congressman bost: yeah, and with your former, when you were talking with gary, the gotcha moments. we've got to have governing moments. liz: exactly. a great point. the d.c. media cycle of gotcha politics because the media knows they want that....
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liz: jordan, thank you so much for your time. good to see you. >> thanks, liz. liz: next up, watching the british election that could affect markets here. conservatives leading with 314, according to exit polls. this is the conservative party of theresa may. they basically are on the move possibly to win this very important snap election that theresa may called. again, theresa may, may retain power. we're going to take it to ashley webster in london with the latest. we've got former fbi director james comey unloading another bombshell today, saying he was worried that former obama attorney general loretta lynch was working as basically on behalf of hillary clinton's presidential campaign. we're going to have more on that next. don't go away. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov abreak through your allergies.? try new flon
liz: jordan, thank you so much for your time. good to see you. >> thanks, liz. liz: next up, watching the british election that could affect markets here. conservatives leading with 314, according to exit polls. this is the conservative party of theresa may. they basically are on the move possibly to win this very important snap election that theresa may called. again, theresa may, may retain power. we're going to take it to ashley webster in london with the latest. we've got former fbi...
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liz: so good to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: kaze aerial.hen you see a big drone shooting things like the big sign, the cleveland browns. >> we have the browns. we've done most of the majors. all the different golf tournaments, nfl draft a few months ago. we're very busy. liz: so good. really fascinating. >> thank you, liz. thank you for having me. liz: john dusler of kaze aerial. >>> as the pros teed off earlier this morning with the dow up eight points, we did see some time off the green. we got up close and personal, hard-hat and all with a business brewing up the big bucks here at u.s. open and all across north america. here is a sneak-peek. when you think of wisconsin, you've got to think of beer. milwaukee miller beer. coming up we have the ceo of millercoors, plus we'll take you to where beer was born. ♪ i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. 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.
liz: so good to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: kaze aerial.hen you see a big drone shooting things like the big sign, the cleveland browns. >> we have the browns. we've done most of the majors. all the different golf tournaments, nfl draft a few months ago. we're very busy. liz: so good. really fascinating. >> thank you, liz. thank you for having me. liz: john dusler of kaze aerial. >>> as the pros teed off earlier this morning with the dow up eight points, we did...
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liz: who knew?, again, when you have fedex having a virus impede some of their business operations, it makes total sense. lauren, thank you very much. lauren simonetti. all right. we have 48 minutes before the closing bell rings. the senate health care plan on hold but new reports say it may have to be done in from the inside out. how republican governors may be really affecting republican senators plan. senator mike brown used to be the republican governor of south dakota. he's going to tell us why he thinks that this bill as is should go forward, or if he's against any changes, specifically. he's in front of the camera, he's coming right back in just a minute [ noises inside can ] [ laughing ] it's driving me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah, show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] oh! [ pharrell starts to play ] [ minion so happy to see screen ] ahh! i'm pretty smart. ahhh! [ lots of minions ] [ mooing sound ] show me uni
liz: who knew?, again, when you have fedex having a virus impede some of their business operations, it makes total sense. lauren, thank you very much. lauren simonetti. all right. we have 48 minutes before the closing bell rings. the senate health care plan on hold but new reports say it may have to be done in from the inside out. how republican governors may be really affecting republican senators plan. senator mike brown used to be the republican governor of south dakota. he's going to tell...
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liz: rebekah thanks so much.king news on the saudi arabia embargo imposed on qatar earlier this month. qatar saying it's reviewing new demands made by the four air countries out of quote respect for kuwait and regional security we have president trump recently push for arab countries to join each other in the fight against terror. qatar airways expressed interest in buying a stake in american airlines. the company ceo recently responded saying the investment quote does not make sense. we have the story for you. a former inmate charged. breaking down into tears believing that north korean dictator kim jong un is just quote misunderstood. we have ambassador john bolton on that, next. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> i think we'll see him as -- but if you actually talk
liz: rebekah thanks so much.king news on the saudi arabia embargo imposed on qatar earlier this month. qatar saying it's reviewing new demands made by the four air countries out of quote respect for kuwait and regional security we have president trump recently push for arab countries to join each other in the fight against terror. qatar airways expressed interest in buying a stake in american airlines. the company ceo recently responded saying the investment quote does not make sense. we have...
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liz: dinner. charlie: dinner conversation. liz: correct.liz: not everybody is chattering, one conversation. charlie: we should point out that three people have described this, the words and the substance, they have confirmed it, joe biden's office does not deny this, we told them what we were going to say that he said and they basically said, we are not denying it. ackman has an interesting sort of nondenial, denial, in the story on fox business.com, a couple of key points why are we writing about this, this was brought to my attention by people who think that joe biden is going to run. he's 75. they think he's going to be too slow at 2020, maybe the oldest president candidate ever to run. this conversation show this is guy will take anybody's heads -- he's tough enough to take heads off which bill ackman did. that's number one. number two, you know, listen, bill ackman doesn't have a lot of friends on wall street and, you know -- liz: he doesn't need a lot of friends on wall street. he's always marched to the beat of a different drum. char
liz: dinner. charlie: dinner conversation. liz: correct.liz: not everybody is chattering, one conversation. charlie: we should point out that three people have described this, the words and the substance, they have confirmed it, joe biden's office does not deny this, we told them what we were going to say that he said and they basically said, we are not denying it. ackman has an interesting sort of nondenial, denial, in the story on fox business.com, a couple of key points why are we writing...
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liz: okay.oing to get to mike in just a minute, but we do have some breaking news we need to get you right now. the belgium media are reporting that explosion-like noises have been heard at a brussels train station. belgium media. and here's some video just coming in, so we apologize if it's a little jerky. i'm told this is a live picture, actually. the belgium media is reporting that police has neutralized a person wearing an explosive belt at the brussels train station. has been evacuated, police have cord end off the area, and right now, let's just take note of the markets and of course we hope that everybody's okay. but we don't care about the bomber, certainly the alleged bomber. but we are seeing right now is live picture with multiple vehicles that are of course related to police. they have cut off that entire area and hold on. i'm just getting this news that there are has been one guy shot, the military has the scene under control, the military actually shot at what appeared to be a bomb
liz: okay.oing to get to mike in just a minute, but we do have some breaking news we need to get you right now. the belgium media are reporting that explosion-like noises have been heard at a brussels train station. belgium media. and here's some video just coming in, so we apologize if it's a little jerky. i'm told this is a live picture, actually. the belgium media is reporting that police has neutralized a person wearing an explosive belt at the brussels train station. has been evacuated,...
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liz: okay.in, we're watching this so closely, so tick by tick right now just so our people who are listening on xm113 channel in the car, hi, guys, can you hear me? great to have you. up 46 points right now for the dow jones industrials. todd, looking at the market flows overall, this morning the market kind of skyrocketed sky high, moving higher by about 111 points for the dow. but back to earth around 10:55 a.m. we watch those things because we're market, in other words. but what do you attribute that to? >> we're coming up on quarter and month end. but, liz, if you want to lack at something that's really interesting, and that is the fact that ten-year yields and the s&p are basically where we were when the fed made the rate hike. loys we've seen the volatility go lower. so this market is really kind of waiting for a catalyst. it's waiting for something whether it's hard data to show growth in the second quarter, which we won't get until next month. or is it possibly going to be something comi
liz: okay.in, we're watching this so closely, so tick by tick right now just so our people who are listening on xm113 channel in the car, hi, guys, can you hear me? great to have you. up 46 points right now for the dow jones industrials. todd, looking at the market flows overall, this morning the market kind of skyrocketed sky high, moving higher by about 111 points for the dow. but back to earth around 10:55 a.m. we watch those things because we're market, in other words. but what do you...
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liz: kevin jackson, good to see you. >> you too, liz. liz: next up, amazon.com buying whole foods.tailers moved to buy the fresh grocer could potentially launch a bidding war for whole foods. amazon and whole food stock still closing again in the green today. amazon hitting yet another all-time high. next up, we have this story for you. protesters disrupted the new york city play julius caesar. the play depicting a president trump look alike being assassinated. we will play you the full exchange after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking
liz: kevin jackson, good to see you. >> you too, liz. liz: next up, amazon.com buying whole foods.tailers moved to buy the fresh grocer could potentially launch a bidding war for whole foods. amazon and whole food stock still closing again in the green today. amazon hitting yet another all-time high. next up, we have this story for you. protesters disrupted the new york city play julius caesar. the play depicting a president trump look alike being assassinated. we will play you the full...
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>> i'm not understanding our asking me, liz. liz: okay.>> do i think it's okay for this or become more of a trend? absolutely. do i think the media has some responsibility for this? absolutely. i totally denounce anyone who cannot keep their hand to themselves. i urge all of our americans to step up and step out and not allow this
>> i'm not understanding our asking me, liz. liz: okay.>> do i think it's okay for this or become more of a trend? absolutely. do i think the media has some responsibility for this? absolutely. i totally denounce anyone who cannot keep their hand to themselves. i urge all of our americans to step up and step out and not allow this
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liz, over to you. liz: trish, a rock 'n' roll hour that we are expecting in this final 60 minutes of trade. investors can thank treasury secretary steven mnuchin at this hour for the fact that these numbers on your screen are not a lot worse. the dow had been down more than 250 points before mnuchin took the mic a half hour ago on the back of a tech and a fed head who at 1:00 p.m. eastern publicly through water on a possible third hike. the dow clawing back more than 100 points as the treasury secretary firmly announced during the press conference that tax reform will get done whether a health care plan is passed. at a close, the dow tanking by 257 points, now down 150. mnuchin expressed confidence, tax reform will succeed regardless of the efforts to reform health care. now for the s&p 500, it's down 20 points. certainly had been a lot worse. the nasdaq lower by 105. to that point, we're looking at all stocks and the trump rally that has hit this bump as president trump hits the road to pump up americ
liz, over to you. liz: trish, a rock 'n' roll hour that we are expecting in this final 60 minutes of trade. investors can thank treasury secretary steven mnuchin at this hour for the fact that these numbers on your screen are not a lot worse. the dow had been down more than 250 points before mnuchin took the mic a half hour ago on the back of a tech and a fed head who at 1:00 p.m. eastern publicly through water on a possible third hike. the dow clawing back more than 100 points as the treasury...
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liz: good point. ben, i want to get your reaction from president trump declaring victory on the supreme court. today, reinstating key parts of the refugee pause. it's executive order. several appeals court rules against it. the supreme court listed the stay against the temporary travel ban. he said quote very grateful for the #-0 decision from the u.s. supreme court. we must keep america safe. this is about national security even left-leaning justices, they voted to put in place for now the refugee pause. what are your thoughts? >> i think that the supreme court's decision today was the most important supreme court decision since the desegregation in 1954. this was a decision that said that the president and congress are going to keep control of immigration, especially the president. that's clear in the constitution. there's no question about it. the ninth circuit was running amuck running for wild rebellion in that circuit against the law of the land. the supreme court has said no. no. no. we're goin
liz: good point. ben, i want to get your reaction from president trump declaring victory on the supreme court. today, reinstating key parts of the refugee pause. it's executive order. several appeals court rules against it. the supreme court listed the stay against the temporary travel ban. he said quote very grateful for the #-0 decision from the u.s. supreme court. we must keep america safe. this is about national security even left-leaning justices, they voted to put in place for now the...
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thank you so much. >> thanks, liz. have a good one. liz: don't blow up the moon.. >> we won't. liz: robert lightfoot, is the acting nasa ad straight tore. -- administrator. closing bell 15 minutes away. it was heralded at the next great unicorn but uber may be stalled because after management shake-up. what has the ride hailing company in the wrong direction and can it turn around? >>> the annual tony awards versus the stanley cup finals. who came out on top in the ratings feud. sir evan hanson or sir sidney crosby. we'll have it on the countdown. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liz: the ratings are in. last night's tony awards went head-to-head against the stanley cup finals wit
thank you so much. >> thanks, liz. have a good one. liz: don't blow up the moon.. >> we won't. liz: robert lightfoot, is the acting nasa ad straight tore. -- administrator. closing bell 15 minutes away. it was heralded at the next great unicorn but uber may be stalled because after management shake-up. what has the ride hailing company in the wrong direction and can it turn around? >>> the annual tony awards versus the stanley cup finals. who came out on top in the ratings...
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liz: a moving target. it's always moving up. >> we should point out who is the major -- the key person that could be the ceo? cheryl sandburg, it's her job if she wants it, from what i understand. i'm getting that from people inside. the question is does she want it? and as of now, she's not interested. she has a good gig at facebook. she likes writing books, she has kids. liz: has kids. >> and had that horrific situation with her husband who passed. liz: and, again, as a feminist, i try to look at everybody gender equal, but they are probably hoping in some way, shape, or form to have a woman because -- >> or that she says yes. liz: because they have the problem with sexual harassment and not treating women well. >> and that's what doomed the current ceo travis. we should point out that he's probably going to be part of the search as well. remember, he owns the company, basically. he has the most shares, and he's going to have some role there. it's undetermined what. he's going to have a role in picking t
liz: a moving target. it's always moving up. >> we should point out who is the major -- the key person that could be the ceo? cheryl sandburg, it's her job if she wants it, from what i understand. i'm getting that from people inside. the question is does she want it? and as of now, she's not interested. she has a good gig at facebook. she likes writing books, she has kids. liz: has kids. >> and had that horrific situation with her husband who passed. liz: and, again, as a feminist,...
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liz: eric, hang on be with eric. what brie is saying when you have three dozen americans weighing in, everybody up in arms, the news cycle dominated by this tweet, and it is so easy because here's what's going on, brie. you talked about this. underneath this is this lazy dc gotcha politics. it's so easy to do gotcha politics and avoid the heavy lift of fixing policies to get the country moving again. and that's what the viewers and the trump supporter is saying the president is working to do. and that's why this makes them mad. go ahead. >> yeah. you're exactly right. i think that it's this kind of victim complex, victim mentality i think that they're saying. i saw a tweet from a prominent reporter saying, oh, donald trump is turning all of us reporters into a hated class of people; right? they're like irish coal miners or something, which is completely ridiculous. i think you are right reporters are acting lazy and if they're so worried about the president and so worried about this administration, they need to get o
liz: eric, hang on be with eric. what brie is saying when you have three dozen americans weighing in, everybody up in arms, the news cycle dominated by this tweet, and it is so easy because here's what's going on, brie. you talked about this. underneath this is this lazy dc gotcha politics. it's so easy to do gotcha politics and avoid the heavy lift of fixing policies to get the country moving again. and that's what the viewers and the trump supporter is saying the president is working to do....
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liz: i agree with you. stuart: you're so right, liz. my opinion, my take on the comey hearings. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expeise in finding this kind of insighthat has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. . . . . stuart: precisely 24 hours ago the circus came to washington, d.c., proof that the swamp is alive and well and living in our nation's capitol. the comey hearing. it started badly. the former director of the fbi caedredent trump a lia that's strong stuff. and what was the lie? well, mr. trump had said that the fbi was in disarray and the bureau had lost confidence in comey's leadership. that is not a lie. that is an opinion. it is shared by many, not a lie. comey described one-on-one conversation with the president about the flynn investigation.
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liz: here's what happened. sarah huckabee sanders was in the middle of blasting the single anonymous sources for stories. that's what happened with now retracted of russia's. is that why the white house stopped doing as many on camera briefings? i mean, that's not a good move for the free press. you do want to have on camera briefings; right? >> well, at first, let me say sarah huckabee sanders did a great job in handling that question. and i'm a big fan of hers. i think she's doing wonderful there. you know, look at the louisa hodge of what that reporter said. he basically said that the press is allowed to get things wrong because people they have the right to look at another channel and outlet. but the problem is this: they come out with fake story after fake story that turns out to be fake news, and they put it on the headline, the front page and then three days when they retract it, it's on page 27 in the bottom left hand corner. so that's why people don't know that so many of these are. liz: nowhere in tha
liz: here's what happened. sarah huckabee sanders was in the middle of blasting the single anonymous sources for stories. that's what happened with now retracted of russia's. is that why the white house stopped doing as many on camera briefings? i mean, that's not a good move for the free press. you do want to have on camera briefings; right? >> well, at first, let me say sarah huckabee sanders did a great job in handling that question. and i'm a big fan of hers. i think she's doing...
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attorney matt whitaker, let's not forget liz peek sitting next to me here in new york. liz to you, is there any bombshell you could see coming at that hearing, they're about to start, any bombshell that you can forehe see would hurt the market? because our viewers are interested in the market. liz: if james comey said, i lost my job, that is obstruction of justice, yes, i felt threatened by the president. stuart: that is it? >> he can't say that, tell you what. there is federal statute that misprison of felony. means if you don't notify your superiors at department of justice somebody attempted to obstruct, justice, then you mr. comey are committing a crime. it is equivalent accessory after the fact, aiding and abetting a felon. comey put himself in a box here. he does not dare say i ever thought this rose to the level of the specific intent of obstruction of justice. liz: you're saying james comey should have told his superiors -- >> absolutely. liz: that is president is trying to obstruct our investigation, at that time, at the time -- >> he has to say here, i think h
attorney matt whitaker, let's not forget liz peek sitting next to me here in new york. liz to you, is there any bombshell you could see coming at that hearing, they're about to start, any bombshell that you can forehe see would hurt the market? because our viewers are interested in the market. liz: if james comey said, i lost my job, that is obstruction of justice, yes, i felt threatened by the president. stuart: that is it? >> he can't say that, tell you what. there is federal statute...
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liz: that's correct.rt: moments from now, you'll see it, james comey testifies to the senate intelligence committee. our next guest knows mr. comey personally, he is former u.s. attorney matt whitaker. come on in, please, matt. welcome to the program. good to see you. >> good to be here. stuart: i've read, you know comey and you like comey, but you say president trump was right to fire him. make your case. >> my case is pretty simple. when i came into the department of justice, jim comey was the deputy attorney general and he orient tated me to the department of justice and i would interact with him on a regular basis, i know him well, and what i do know, though, if you read rod rosenstein's memo that outline the basis for firing jim, he was accurate. rod's case talks about how he took-- how director comey at the time took the hillary clinton e-mail server situation and made it not just a denial of prosecution, but made it kind of a little bit of a political circus and ultimately did things inconsistent w
liz: that's correct.rt: moments from now, you'll see it, james comey testifies to the senate intelligence committee. our next guest knows mr. comey personally, he is former u.s. attorney matt whitaker. come on in, please, matt. welcome to the program. good to see you. >> good to be here. stuart: i've read, you know comey and you like comey, but you say president trump was right to fire him. make your case. >> my case is pretty simple. when i came into the department of justice, jim...
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liz: yes.tuart: amazon is always, always, ahead of the news, ahead of the trend and they constantly go into all kinds of different industries, and dominate at move on. stuart:. liz: it's smart for whole foods to sell itself now, it's lidl coming in from germany and others. stuart: would amazon use the bricks and mortar whole food stores as a kind of warehouse, order on-line and drive up and take it away, just wondering, wondering. what a move it is. $13 billion for amazon to buy whole foods. that's money, here is politics. two years ago to this very day, president trump did that, rode down the golden escalator at trump tower to announce his candidacy. byron, i met you didn't see it two years ago. did you. predicted on that very day, we're in an amazing place two years later. stuart: we are. please discuss with me, my main point of the day, which is president trump continues vigorously the rollback of all things obama. i think he's making a lot of progress. it doesn't make headlines because that
liz: yes.tuart: amazon is always, always, ahead of the news, ahead of the trend and they constantly go into all kinds of different industries, and dominate at move on. stuart:. liz: it's smart for whole foods to sell itself now, it's lidl coming in from germany and others. stuart: would amazon use the bricks and mortar whole food stores as a kind of warehouse, order on-line and drive up and take it away, just wondering, wondering. what a move it is. $13 billion for amazon to buy whole foods....
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liz, over to you. liz: we are watching the markets very closely right now. i did a due to multiple disk developing stories right now. this news conference has just started. america's leaders putting their have together at this hour. the live picture. they are working very hard to deal with the threat facing our nation. they are discussing what happened in their meeting and that was in top diplomats. where to get you details with what they're saying. this is dramatic video just released. by telling the flame. and then getting chased off by a russian fighter jet. tensions are at multiyear highs at right now. jared kushner has just arrived to meet with benjamin netanyahu. can he jumpstart middle east peace talks. in the former nato allies the supreme commander. on which of these we just talked about. on wall street you can see markets are mixed. new names bubbling up a minute by minute. we will show you the new sports car so fast you need a helmet to drive it. and charlie gasper in zero breaks breaks in a new troubles facing the ipo. where less than an hour to
liz, over to you. liz: we are watching the markets very closely right now. i did a due to multiple disk developing stories right now. this news conference has just started. america's leaders putting their have together at this hour. the live picture. they are working very hard to deal with the threat facing our nation. they are discussing what happened in their meeting and that was in top diplomats. where to get you details with what they're saying. this is dramatic video just released. by...
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liz: you like western digital.n digital to me is a very volatile stock is it not. >> i don't think so. it's a cheap stock right now. think about what they do. they're in tune with data storage. any way data needs to be stored, whether pictures on your phone or whatever is on your screen right now, everybody needs to story data. that will increase four times the next four years. liz: isn't that commoditized that industry a little bit? >> a little bit. think of what they're doing now. they're in a joint venture with toshiba. that is what is in play. what happens to toshiba's part. they have to sell. western digital in the driver's seat with purchase of sandisk. they can make the decision who the part in will be and how much money they make. great company. liz: broad question on the market before we hear the bell ring. s&p turning negative. the dow turning negative. doesn't seem making a good go of it right now. what is the market sentiment going into the summer? yesterday was first day of summer. >> market sentiment
liz: you like western digital.n digital to me is a very volatile stock is it not. >> i don't think so. it's a cheap stock right now. think about what they do. they're in tune with data storage. any way data needs to be stored, whether pictures on your phone or whatever is on your screen right now, everybody needs to story data. that will increase four times the next four years. liz: isn't that commoditized that industry a little bit? >> a little bit. think of what they're doing now....
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liz? liz: where wall street expected. 57%.ing expansion the half companies saying sales will be up by about 11% by year-end. this is coming in strong. factory orders number is in line what wall street expected. down 0.2%. this shows the economy is expanding. stuart: market turned around right at point where that news was being released. liz: that's right. stuart: we have the dow industrials up 12, 13 points. that is not a huge rally obviously but puts the dow at a new all-time high. 21,220. that is where we are. speaking of all-time highs, alphabet, microsoft, facebook, and starbucks, huge companies all. all of them all-time highs today. now look at amazon, please. both amazon and google have gone above $1000 a share. amazon is at 1008. google otherwise known as alphabet, that too crossed the 1000-dollar mark this morning. google is around $1,007 as of right now. price of oil is down again today, $47 per barrel. middle-eastern countries cut ties with qatar. why that moves the oil market down in price i don't know that. i that
liz? liz: where wall street expected. 57%.ing expansion the half companies saying sales will be up by about 11% by year-end. this is coming in strong. factory orders number is in line what wall street expected. down 0.2%. this shows the economy is expanding. stuart: market turned around right at point where that news was being released. liz: that's right. stuart: we have the dow industrials up 12, 13 points. that is not a huge rally obviously but puts the dow at a new all-time high. 21,220....
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liz, i'm going to claim a moral victory. liz: you are? >> will you get me do that. liz: sure.tuart: average regular 2.23 per gallon down a half cent, mo more than that overnight. speaking of cheap gas, a buck 7 p 4, that's in tuscaloosa, alabama. we thank you for that picture, cheap gas. markets slightly higher open after yesterday's big triple digit loss. and they took it on the chin, only two of the techs, alphabet and microsoft show any gain at all. in both cases, it's fractional. we'll have the opening of the market in 26 minutes. better profits. better sales at nike and nike confirmed it will sell shoes on amazon, a big boost. the stock is up 5 1/2%. a very big gain. blue apron their shares closed out at $10, i think it was $10.01 yesterday. virtually unchanged from the offering price. they'll be up this morning to 10.20. the parent company of smith & wesson the gun maker, they've got a new name. and they're down 20% in the past year and down another 9% this morning. now, what's going on here? well, we've got sharply higher interest rates this week and that does not help
liz, i'm going to claim a moral victory. liz: you are? >> will you get me do that. liz: sure.tuart: average regular 2.23 per gallon down a half cent, mo more than that overnight. speaking of cheap gas, a buck 7 p 4, that's in tuscaloosa, alabama. we thank you for that picture, cheap gas. markets slightly higher open after yesterday's big triple digit loss. and they took it on the chin, only two of the techs, alphabet and microsoft show any gain at all. in both cases, it's fractional....
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liz: wow.elebrated her 131st birthday with some of her 56 deand ants. she was born on june 15th, 1 886. she likes to have visitors, talking to people. she likes to sing in a good mood. a local doctor gave her a check-up on the birthday, her blood pressure and blood sugar levels are normal. for what age? >>> coming up next, eric bolling on his new book, "the swamp." he have and i disagree. i say better to get something on health care, than nothing. we'll probably have a fight. that is still shot. you can't see what his reaction is. we'll talk to bret, a handful of people in the military who have the authority to select terrorist targets and issue death orders. he is on the show very soon. liz: wow. stuart: that, ladies and gentlemen, is a rally and a 1/2. 21 now 450 -- 21,450. a lot of green. nasdaq, big drop yesterday. it is positive for the month of june. we'll check the fabulous five as i call them, big-name technology stocks. they have been down a lot recently. modest bounce back for some of
liz: wow.elebrated her 131st birthday with some of her 56 deand ants. she was born on june 15th, 1 886. she likes to have visitors, talking to people. she likes to sing in a good mood. a local doctor gave her a check-up on the birthday, her blood pressure and blood sugar levels are normal. for what age? >>> coming up next, eric bolling on his new book, "the swamp." he have and i disagree. i say better to get something on health care, than nothing. we'll probably have a fight....
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liz: right.ats unable to hide disdain for the president, michael moore launching trump elites for whistle blowers, martha macallum will weigh in next. senator john borraso on that liz: president trump will be meeting with obamacare victims in ohio. listen to what former reagan economist has to say about that, roll tape. >> when you look at ohio and what happened with obamacare victims and stuff, it's really sad, i think the last insurance company just pulled out of ohio so what the republicans are done, stuart, is they have not taken advantage of the absolute travesty which is obamacare. what they should do repeal obamacare four years from now. let it have a four-year period with obamacare existing and having the full congress decide on a new plan and they then takes effect four years from now or else we go back to the old system but obamacare is collapsing in our very own eyes and the republicans are bearing the cost stuart: the price of oil is down 4% and there's a lot more oil in storage, big
liz: right.ats unable to hide disdain for the president, michael moore launching trump elites for whistle blowers, martha macallum will weigh in next. senator john borraso on that liz: president trump will be meeting with obamacare victims in ohio. listen to what former reagan economist has to say about that, roll tape. >> when you look at ohio and what happened with obamacare victims and stuff, it's really sad, i think the last insurance company just pulled out of ohio so what the...
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liz: and monopoly pricing.er on the program earlier this week, we talked about lidl, the german grocery store, they're here, plural. they're opening today. should they be worried? i'm thinking wal-mart, lidl is a pierce competitor on price-- a fierce competitor on price. >> they're going to open in the next year, year and a half. and there's probably decent competition to come. it's an interesting store. it's small, only have been six or seven aisles per store, specialty type items, a lot of specials with respect to pricing. to me, the grocery store business is tough because pricing is so competitive these days, whether it's whole foods and kroger's and those guys. the reality, it's not a great space, but given the fact they have an edge with specialty pricing offers, it's an interesting play. liz: it could be as disruptive as costco and wal-mart's sam's clubs were the in '90s in the last decade, what lidl is. the cheaper quality goods. >> good food-- >> you've got aldi. stuart: andy, say that again, i missed i
liz: and monopoly pricing.er on the program earlier this week, we talked about lidl, the german grocery store, they're here, plural. they're opening today. should they be worried? i'm thinking wal-mart, lidl is a pierce competitor on price-- a fierce competitor on price. >> they're going to open in the next year, year and a half. and there's probably decent competition to come. it's an interesting store. it's small, only have been six or seven aisles per store, specialty type items, a lot...
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liz and ash think better chance, 60/40,0/30.ink that will end in a yes vote this week? >> i think it depends if republicans stand by their principles, believe in their principles, believe markets work or not. some guys like rand paul, wants a perfect bill. he doesn't want to negotiate. he wants an idea, make a point rather than to pass legislation. dean heller is who facing domestic politics in his home state he. he is waivering because it doesn't mean re-election for him. you know what, better for the american people, not me and my personal political to pass a reform bill. stuart: i agree entirely mary. got to get it done. liz: sorry, excuse me, won't democrats still attack republicans that vote no in the midterms? >> i think republicans and president have not done a good job explaining exactly what this bill does. they're letting democrats define the outcomes here. take the cbo report. we know that the cbo underestimates impact of markets. the cbo said this bill would bring down premiums by 30%. stuart: nobody is reporting tha
liz and ash think better chance, 60/40,0/30.ink that will end in a yes vote this week? >> i think it depends if republicans stand by their principles, believe in their principles, believe markets work or not. some guys like rand paul, wants a perfect bill. he doesn't want to negotiate. he wants an idea, make a point rather than to pass legislation. dean heller is who facing domestic politics in his home state he. he is waivering because it doesn't mean re-election for him. you know what,...
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liz: lori, great job. david: whether just for show or intentions are genuine some of the world's largest oil company and the country's biggest automaker are backing carbon tax proposal to fight climate change. hon hone from capitalist pig hedge fund. a fox news contributor. ken fisher, founder and chairman of fisher investments. good to see you both. jonathan what do you make of this? >> this is ominous, dangerous, david. reason for me at least enough to sell oil stocks outright. what you see here is the industry capitulating to the environmental movement. what you will see more taxes, more controls, the fact that their scheme involves paying it into social security is very, very ominous and dangerous side. i couldn't imagine, you see it in the oil stocks all at 52-week lows. even as the rest of the market nips new all-time highs. david: ken, a carbon tax is seen regressive, hitting poorest people harder than wealthiest people. even democratic congress failed to pass it back when president obama was presid
liz: lori, great job. david: whether just for show or intentions are genuine some of the world's largest oil company and the country's biggest automaker are backing carbon tax proposal to fight climate change. hon hone from capitalist pig hedge fund. a fox news contributor. ken fisher, founder and chairman of fisher investments. good to see you both. jonathan what do you make of this? >> this is ominous, dangerous, david. reason for me at least enough to sell oil stocks outright. what you...
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liz: not bad. stuart: not bad. liz: say it again.s passed the latest round of these so-called stress tests. come on in please, congressman jeb hensarling, the chair of the house financial services committee. congressman, the results of these stress tests suggest, don't they, that dodd-frank worked? that the democrats got it right with dodd-frank. i know you're laughing but, if they all passed the stress test, that is a pretty good sign, isn't it? >> well it is encouraging that they passed the stress test but it's as test we really don't know much about. the failure of dodd-frank can be are sented by the fact we're still limping along at 1 1/2% gdp. the failure of dodd-frank is represented by the fact we codified bank bailouts into law. the failure of dodd-frank is in the fact that the big banks have gotten bigger and small banks have gotten fewer. we're losing a community bank a day. a bill that they said would help consumers, in many respects consumers are worse off. free check something cut in half. bank fees go up. credit worthy b
liz: not bad. stuart: not bad. liz: say it again.s passed the latest round of these so-called stress tests. come on in please, congressman jeb hensarling, the chair of the house financial services committee. congressman, the results of these stress tests suggest, don't they, that dodd-frank worked? that the democrats got it right with dodd-frank. i know you're laughing but, if they all passed the stress test, that is a pretty good sign, isn't it? >> well it is encouraging that they passed...
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all of the names today, liz, with up arrows. liz: we'll take it, nicole. big moves.or the dow and s&p. the secular bull market is currently in its ninth year. some investors are nervous. they think the bull run is getting long in the tooth and gray around the temples. the ceo of is saying the bull run has 16 more years? >> secular markets can go for 21 years. liz: define secular bull market. >> opportunity for real expansion in the market. people take advantage of consumer purchases. more money in the consumer pocketbook. more technology and more growth. people willing to bid up price of stocks you wouldn't think they bid up over time. liz: definitely going to be a record for the dow jones industrials, possibly for the s&p, are we there yet? charlie let's say there is a correction, which would be very normal? >> i think you're going to see one. if you look heeagan years, first ye reagan in the white house, market went up. second year went down. trump same thing. bump want down. liz: still up. >> i would think next year you could see a pullback in the second year and
all of the names today, liz, with up arrows. liz: we'll take it, nicole. big moves.or the dow and s&p. the secular bull market is currently in its ninth year. some investors are nervous. they think the bull run is getting long in the tooth and gray around the temples. the ceo of is saying the bull run has 16 more years? >> secular markets can go for 21 years. liz: define secular bull market. >> opportunity for real expansion in the market. people take advantage of consumer...
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liz: hi, i'm liz jones. nice to meet you. lemonis: liz, marcus lemonis. -patrick: hi -- patrick. you? my name is patrick dilascia. our brand is called dilascia. we're a family company. my brother and sister work for me, which most of the time is great. [ laughter ] the brand kind of started off as t-shirts, and it just kind of grew really quickly. then marcus challenged us to do more of a collection, which is what we have here to show you today. so, this is our basic v-neck, which is made out of bamboo with a little bit of rayon and spandex in it to give it that soft feel. liz: oh, i like the little airplane. -brooke: oh, very cute. -patrick: yeah, so that's kind of, like, our brand identifier, with the airplane on there. -liz: that's very cute. -patrick: thank you. liz: and what would the retail on this be? patrick: this would retail for $60. liz: okay. i like that. -brooke: very of the moment. -liz: yes. patrick: then, this is our slouch hoodie. it's longer in the back, shorter in the front. we like to do a couple things that make it more versatile to give it more value. the co
liz: hi, i'm liz jones. nice to meet you. lemonis: liz, marcus lemonis. -patrick: hi -- patrick. you? my name is patrick dilascia. our brand is called dilascia. we're a family company. my brother and sister work for me, which most of the time is great. [ laughter ] the brand kind of started off as t-shirts, and it just kind of grew really quickly. then marcus challenged us to do more of a collection, which is what we have here to show you today. so, this is our basic v-neck, which is made out...
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liz: yes.on today you may not be a trump supporter and certainly may not show it. >> just like reagan in the '70s and '80s. stuart: worse with trump. >> somebody made a choice to do it direct blatant way, when they paid for pictures, got individual pictures, the pictures were not changed. they were only changed in the yearbook. so it means that somebody was making that choice. that person frankly we should know who that was. stuart: i would like to know that. bring them on the show. why did you do that. liz: free speech. stuart: the pittsburgh pen -- penguins won the stanley cup, first time since 1998 to win back-to-back titles. there is the trophy. >>> coming up one princeton physicist the whole basis of the left's alarm on global warning is is flawed. he took on bill nye, the science guy. he will join us. ♪ ♪ >> i'm lauren simonetti live from the nasdaq marketsite where we're seeing nasdaq after suffering its worst week of the year last week continuing to sell off this monday morning. apple g
liz: yes.on today you may not be a trump supporter and certainly may not show it. >> just like reagan in the '70s and '80s. stuart: worse with trump. >> somebody made a choice to do it direct blatant way, when they paid for pictures, got individual pictures, the pictures were not changed. they were only changed in the yearbook. so it means that somebody was making that choice. that person frankly we should know who that was. stuart: i would like to know that. bring them on the show....
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liz: he's back.shley: it's interesting we got our durable goods number for may, it wasn't good at all. it's the lowest drop in six months and yet the markets continue to tread water and melt slowly upward. i think the businesses are waiting for some sort of regulatory relief, and the trump factor is out of the mark, it's standing on its own two legs, if it comes along, that's icing on the cake. stuart: that's interesting, could it be, liz, the turmoil is talk and they'll pass it? >> i think there's no odds of recessi recession. the corporate profits are coming in, reform agenda would be icing on the cake. the u.s. oil boom, without it it would be recession. the obama era would have. and hundreds of now manufacturing plants coming in and petrol chemicals on the side of it. stuart: it's a great way to start a monday morning. senator minority leader charles schumer handicapping the chances of the bill passing. roll at that tape, please. >> i think it's 50-50. the democrats are doing everything we can to
liz: he's back.shley: it's interesting we got our durable goods number for may, it wasn't good at all. it's the lowest drop in six months and yet the markets continue to tread water and melt slowly upward. i think the businesses are waiting for some sort of regulatory relief, and the trump factor is out of the mark, it's standing on its own two legs, if it comes along, that's icing on the cake. stuart: that's interesting, could it be, liz, the turmoil is talk and they'll pass it? >> i...
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liz: a big deal.ent mentioned amazon as a way of keeping prices down and that factors into interest rates? >> i'm going to add one more thing and i know we have to go. it's great for small businesses. no better way to get your product out there than to amazon than a huge audience. i think it's a win-win. stuart: where we're going to open the market in four and a half minutes time. down a fraction on the dow industrials and on the other indicators as well. the price of oil is going to be important this morning. still around $42 per barrel. not great for stocks. it would be terrible if it dropped further. but we will open that market just over four minutes from now and you'll be there to watch. ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo starting at just $5,299 and up to $500 rebate visit sea-doo.com today at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all busin
liz: a big deal.ent mentioned amazon as a way of keeping prices down and that factors into interest rates? >> i'm going to add one more thing and i know we have to go. it's great for small businesses. no better way to get your product out there than to amazon than a huge audience. i think it's a win-win. stuart: where we're going to open the market in four and a half minutes time. down a fraction on the dow industrials and on the other indicators as well. the price of oil is going to be...
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liz: viva mÉxico!ompartiÓ mucho de su vida con "despierta amÉrica". hoy compartiremos uno de los momentos mÁs emotivos de su carrera. francisca: sabÍan ustedes que existen programas de apoyo para pagar una deuda universitaria? asÍ es.aquí te lo vamos a decir mÁs adelante cÓmopuedes aprovecharlos y dÓnde estÁn? alan: juliÁn gil se presentÓ en la corte y se enfrentÓ a los abogados y los requisitos de marjorie de sousa. tenemos mÁs de todo lo que paso. francisca: dios mÍo, hasta cuando! quÉ se arregle esa situaciÓn. ya volvemos. ♪ >> mira "despierta amÉrica" ¡allá voy! comencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maestro. ( ♪ ) "mírame y no me toques" no aplica aquí. ahora, smoothies, shakes y frappés pequeños de mccafé por sólo $2. y la sexta compra es gratis con el app. por sólo $2. ♪ la falta de un buen desayuno puede hacerte sentir como si el día no hubiera comenzado. dale a cada día el mejor comienzo, con carnation break
liz: viva mÉxico!ompartiÓ mucho de su vida con "despierta amÉrica". hoy compartiremos uno de los momentos mÁs emotivos de su carrera. francisca: sabÍan ustedes que existen programas de apoyo para pagar una deuda universitaria? asÍ es.aquí te lo vamos a decir mÁs adelante cÓmopuedes aprovecharlos y dÓnde estÁn? alan: juliÁn gil se presentÓ en la corte y se enfrentÓ a los abogados y los requisitos de marjorie de sousa. tenemos mÁs de todo lo que paso. francisca: dios...
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪maybe we can find a way ♪there's got to be solutions ♪how to make a brighter day ♪what do we do? ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make this world a little better♪ ♪try a little more ♪harder than before maria: the biggest political crisis hitting the middle east this week. five arab countries including saudi arabia and egypt formally announcing they will cut ties with their neighboring country qatar over the claims that qatar is supporting terrorism and terrorist groups. the move has investors on edge, fearing the risk could seriously damage the oil market and qatar's sovereign wealth fund. that fund is invested in a whole host of global companies right now. egyptian billionaire businessman and developer naguib sawiris said this has to be done and he wants all arab businessmen like him
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24io.com. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders and in just 5 minutes, you could save thousands. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. i love date night. somebody's ruining it. yeah. well you could leave if you wanted to? maria: the biggest political crisis hitting the middle east this week. five arab countries including saudi arabia and egypt formally announcing they will cut ties with their neighboring country qatar over the claims that qatar is supporting terrorism and ter
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, she is my middle daughter". so now dad has the venture card, he's earning his double miles, and he made a friend at the company. can i s
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. ifover time it canr fromlead to cavities and bad brea. that's why tre is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of c
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liz: never. we mus'nt. we must help them. >> easy to do so, easy to do so with the economy of tomorrow not hanging on to the economy of yesterday. we should tax incentivize, and solar producers to base in west virginia. use training dollars to he retrain there, instead of trying to get an energy source will lose to natural gas. that was done not by barack obama you by a man named george mitchell when he discovered fracking. technology moved on. you have to realize how that affects your country to adapt to, making sure natural gas, solar wind, bringing west virginia along with it. you could have very, pittsburgh is a economy and pittsburgh is tech economy. liz: we got a one minute a second ago. we wait for the walk up of the president. bernie sanders put out this decision. president trump's decision to withdraw out of the paris climate agreement is international disgrace, abdication of american leadership. royal dutch/shell responding. they say, let me see the statement. where is the statement? it is not att
liz: never. we mus'nt. we must help them. >> easy to do so, easy to do so with the economy of tomorrow not hanging on to the economy of yesterday. we should tax incentivize, and solar producers to base in west virginia. use training dollars to he retrain there, instead of trying to get an energy source will lose to natural gas. that was done not by barack obama you by a man named george mitchell when he discovered fracking. technology moved on. you have to realize how that affects your...