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melissa: really? they're on par with david tepper, jobs they can create, money they can make. >> they're lashing out what they see inequality. i'm not saying it is logical. i think that is force you're seeing. melissa: real quick. >> goal is admirable and unreal listtic. it will cost jobs. weren't happen. attacking companies that employ so many million people. you're hitting franchisees. not the company. melissa: that's a great point. we'll hear from one of the people fighting for $15 an hour coming up later in the show. >>> protests could not stop fcc moving forward on internet regulations this could be a game-changer for silicon alley and service providers like comcast and verizon. how will it affect consumer at home, jo? >> very possible if the fcc does get the rule approved, which it has not, gets approved after entire comment period it could hit consumer wallets very hard. depends on what types of companies -- melissa: what does it really mean if what is happening? the government will get involve
melissa: really? they're on par with david tepper, jobs they can create, money they can make. >> they're lashing out what they see inequality. i'm not saying it is logical. i think that is force you're seeing. melissa: real quick. >> goal is admirable and unreal listtic. it will cost jobs. weren't happen. attacking companies that employ so many million people. you're hitting franchisees. not the company. melissa: that's a great point. we'll hear from one of the people fighting for...
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melissa: okay.hought maybe the nsa was looking for you but you not wanting to crash your party. >> no. actually, no one from u.s. government is looking for me. i think people from other governments might be looking for me, so. melissa: that clears that up. your messaging app is called chatter. what are you trying to achieve with that? >> well, the app was designed by teenagers for teenagers. i think that we as a adults have missed the boat. we have designed and electronic universe that provide no privacy and no security. if this continues, if the next generation does not catch on to the tragedy of this event then as a culture we're doomed. so the app was designed by a number of students at rit. one of them as young as 13 who holds two associate degrees and is his second year at rit so they are very bright students. melissa: one of the problems we hear all the time young people don't care about their privacy. they are growing up in a world where they have none and they're used to it. that's why they'
melissa: okay.hought maybe the nsa was looking for you but you not wanting to crash your party. >> no. actually, no one from u.s. government is looking for me. i think people from other governments might be looking for me, so. melissa: that clears that up. your messaging app is called chatter. what are you trying to achieve with that? >> well, the app was designed by teenagers for teenagers. i think that we as a adults have missed the boat. we have designed and electronic universe...
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melissa: right. they're in big trouble. >> the question, is she going to go tech or going to go media and go b a company with that $10 billion? >> that is the whole thing. if there wasn't a looming question out there people wouldn't be asking her. melissa: in a cranky way and making her all crotchety. >> she would -- >> you would think that she knows the answer to that, right? melissa: i think she does know the answer. i've interviewed her before. she does get a little cranky. she is lovely. >>> paying straight cash for -- >> was a pain and she is cranky? melissa: there you go. getting out out of the checkbooo buy a new home. whatwhat that is saying about te state of our economy coming up next. >>> glued to your phone. what happens when you're not? the crazy lengths americans will go to save their cell? just how far would you go in more "money" coming up. ♪ melissa: homeowners cashing in. half of u.s. home sales are all-cash deals. what is behind this trend? back now "the wall street journal" veronic
melissa: right. they're in big trouble. >> the question, is she going to go tech or going to go media and go b a company with that $10 billion? >> that is the whole thing. if there wasn't a looming question out there people wouldn't be asking her. melissa: in a cranky way and making her all crotchety. >> she would -- >> you would think that she knows the answer to that, right? melissa: i think she does know the answer. i've interviewed her before. she does get a little...
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melissa: no, no. think. >> i think they do. melissa: there was a month my husband was off between jobs. i have never been happier. like having mitt romney run your house. he had -- >> what was that? wait. can we show that graphic. >> regularly came hope to your husband wearing apron and mopping floor i don't know that would be appeal. melissa: that is appealing. >> would you like to come home to that? erectile dysfunction and insomnia? likely to cheat. anxiety. melissa: this was another study to the downside of having my husband at home while i'm the primary bread winner. did he have erectile dysfunction? melissa: no, no not sure that is related, appropriate question for on air. >> you put it up. melissa: no, no. that was somebody else made that they said that between 18 and 2-year-old men totally dependent on women's salaries, five times more likely to cheat than men who earned same amount of money. what do you think? would you be more likely to cheat if your way earned more, charlie gasparino as our
melissa: no, no. think. >> i think they do. melissa: there was a month my husband was off between jobs. i have never been happier. like having mitt romney run your house. he had -- >> what was that? wait. can we show that graphic. >> regularly came hope to your husband wearing apron and mopping floor i don't know that would be appeal. melissa: that is appealing. >> would you like to come home to that? erectile dysfunction and insomnia? likely to cheat. anxiety. melissa:...
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we turn things over to melissa francis. she has the next hour. melissa. melissa: absolutely. rising up for a raise. for the second straight day mcdonald's work remembers protesting at the restaurant's corporate headquarters and demanding $15 an hour and right to unionize. >>> hot mic. facebook is able to listen in on your smartphone. don't you love that? >>> world cup preps running way behind schedule. disaster brewing in brazil with weeks to go before the games kick off. >>> weeded out by apple. we told you about a drug dealer gaming app that rocketed to number one on itunes, now a total burnout. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: the mac attack in second day as hundreds of protesters target mcdonald's shareholder meeting. workers and activists calling for $15 minimum wage and pay cut for ceo don thompson. let's bring in our panel. fox business's charlie gasparino of course and "wall street journal" veronica daguerre and a and g capital hilary kramer. thanks to all three of you for joining us. hillary, what do you think about this. >> mcdonald's
we turn things over to melissa francis. she has the next hour. melissa. melissa: absolutely. rising up for a raise. for the second straight day mcdonald's work remembers protesting at the restaurant's corporate headquarters and demanding $15 an hour and right to unionize. >>> hot mic. facebook is able to listen in on your smartphone. don't you love that? >>> world cup preps running way behind schedule. disaster brewing in brazil with weeks to go before the games kick off....
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melissa francis with me now. melissa: absolutely. oh, snap. snapchat ceo engulfed in one of the most embarrassing scandals in tech. there is no disappearing from this one. >>> plus ain't no space junk. elon musk is getting ready for his big night out as he unveils his taxicab to the stars. >>> don't look now, there is ceo in aisle five. walmart's chief cozying up to his minimum wage associates, he can stock those shelves just as hard as anyone else. because even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: markets seeing green despite the economy sinking into negative territory. gdp is contracting for the first time since the first quarter of 2011 as business investment and profits decline. here to discuss all this, charlie gasparino, small business owner, clint greenleaf and "wall street journal's" veronica daguerre. what do you make of this gdp contraction? >> i don't think it was tremendous surprise given the wouldn't der -- melissa: bigger than what people expected. a full percent, that's bad! >> it was bad. we had such a roug
melissa francis with me now. melissa: absolutely. oh, snap. snapchat ceo engulfed in one of the most embarrassing scandals in tech. there is no disappearing from this one. >>> plus ain't no space junk. elon musk is getting ready for his big night out as he unveils his taxicab to the stars. >>> don't look now, there is ceo in aisle five. walmart's chief cozying up to his minimum wage associates, he can stock those shelves just as hard as anyone else. because even when they say...
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melissa francis has the next hour for you. melissa? melissa: that's right. we're going first to markets which are losing steam quickly. all three major indices sitting near session lows. let's bring in the panel, fox business's charlie gasparino, jo ling kent and baron's editor jack hough is with us as well. we're down 170 points. all of sudden with comments out of charles plosser with the bank of philadelphia obviously talking about how he thinks that the fed is getting behind the curve. if the economy continues to go the way it has been they need to raise rates more quickly and step up the pace of the taper. charlie, what do you think? >> what is scary about this market, just from a market standpoint, it trades off on offhand comments. if janet yellen said this, would i take it more serious. melissa: you just think he is out talking on his own? don't they coordinate these things. >> yeah. but you don't have to listen to it. i'm reading tim geithner's book how much people ignored, how the fed chairman often ignores some more right-wing elements, the less do
melissa francis has the next hour for you. melissa? melissa: that's right. we're going first to markets which are losing steam quickly. all three major indices sitting near session lows. let's bring in the panel, fox business's charlie gasparino, jo ling kent and baron's editor jack hough is with us as well. we're down 170 points. all of sudden with comments out of charles plosser with the bank of philadelphia obviously talking about how he thinks that the fed is getting behind the curve. if...
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melissa: really? don't carry cash. >> almost every carry cash and now with tolls i don't need cash in the car. this is what it is hurting. people hurting in the streets. so many ties i want to give them a dollar. only have a dollar and they don't take atm cards. when i do ask for change i feel like a homeless person. i don't carry cash. >> credit donations in bitcoin? >> could try that. >> are you using plastic because you want points? is that what you're saying? >> no. i feel like there is nothing i can't do without my atm card. melissa: you have a record. that way you know exactly what you spend at end of the month. cash you get change back. it is like a tax. you may or may never use with the cash. it collects on dresser. when you use your credit card you pay with every penny. >> they are honest. >> first billionaire of hip-hop celebrating before that apple deal is officially done. uh-oh. dr. dre's deal for tom brady's 14 -- look at that, 14,000 square foot california megamansion. million dollar lis
melissa: really? don't carry cash. >> almost every carry cash and now with tolls i don't need cash in the car. this is what it is hurting. people hurting in the streets. so many ties i want to give them a dollar. only have a dollar and they don't take atm cards. when i do ask for change i feel like a homeless person. i don't carry cash. >> credit donations in bitcoin? >> could try that. >> are you using plastic because you want points? is that what you're saying?...
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. >> hey, melissa. most fed members felt the bad weather back in this winter was just a temporary setback for the economy but some other fed members were not convinced according to the minutes of the last fed meeting at the end of april. quote, meeting participants generally indicated that their assessment of the economic outlook had not changed materially after the big chill, quote, recent indicators pointed to a rebound moved rat growth, however, some participants remarked that it was way too early to confirm that the bounce-back in economic activity would put the economy on a path of sustained, above-trend economic growth. now at this meeting as you recall fed members voted to taper by another $10 billion a month and recommit to keeping short-term interest rates lower for longer but minutes show they also discussed how to eventually raise rates and shrink the fed's unprecedented $4.5 trillion balance sheet but said, quote, the committees discussion of this topic was undertaken as part of prudent plan
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melissa francis with me. melissa: who knew jeff flock had those legs, right? isn't everyone was thinking? my whole set is horrified. deeder deirdre, thanks so much. >>> knock knock, apple and google trying to break down your door trying to get in your house. turns out the left's great economist is not great with numbers. blow back from thomas picket at this's new math. how booze, videotape is heading up the apple deal. wonder boy elon musk advice to the graduating class of 2014. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. melissa: let's go so our panel. charlie gasparino, tracy byrnes and jack hough. keeps hitting new highs. >> every time i say don't buy the market it gets too frothy. here's the thing. as long as they keep printing money, they appear to be doing i think market is going up. here is the perversity of this market. it is better when the economy doesn't do well. melissa: right. >> that is the notion that keeps money flowing. melissa: keeps the fed sitting right there. tracy, what do you think? >> i think that being said everyone needs t
melissa francis with me. melissa: who knew jeff flock had those legs, right? isn't everyone was thinking? my whole set is horrified. deeder deirdre, thanks so much. >>> knock knock, apple and google trying to break down your door trying to get in your house. turns out the left's great economist is not great with numbers. blow back from thomas picket at this's new math. how booze, videotape is heading up the apple deal. wonder boy elon musk advice to the graduating class of 2014. even...
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melissa: really? >> yes. melissa: why?en everywhere are, i think it is improvement, right wearing mumisms and sweat plants. now yoga wear is flattering. >> you want a man's view? >> man who wears a fannie pack, charlie. manly guy you are. >> i like girls in yoga pants. >> stop. you can't say anything else, charlie. [laughter] melissa: there is nothing wrong with that charlie gasparino. i respect you for saying that. what is wrong with that? go ahead, susan. >> yoga pants all day, every day? how about not wear any make up and comb our hair. why bother showering that matter. completely disgusting, sloppy women. melissa: are you wondering why you agreed to be in this segment. >> maybe a little. i feel like, basically the thing is that yoga pants of today or active wear of today, they are different from the sweatpants of yesterday. >> right. >> no. the difference, yoga pants are 40 bucks. sweatpants are 20 bucks. >> women look a lot better in yoga pants. >> come on. women should look like women. women -- >> they look like wome
melissa: really? >> yes. melissa: why?en everywhere are, i think it is improvement, right wearing mumisms and sweat plants. now yoga wear is flattering. >> you want a man's view? >> man who wears a fannie pack, charlie. manly guy you are. >> i like girls in yoga pants. >> stop. you can't say anything else, charlie. [laughter] melissa: there is nothing wrong with that charlie gasparino. i respect you for saying that. what is wrong with that? go ahead, susan....
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melissa: i am melissa frances with your fox business brief. will spend $1 billion over the next two years developing new cloud product. that is a big portion of its r&d budget but worse than the billions spent by google and microsoft. jetblue chief executive day of bargeman may leave when his contract expires. the board is always making plans for possible successor. harley-davidson has hired the former gm engineers and oversaw the investigation into faulty ignition switches, gm said monday that jim has retired, turns out he will start work as a hog the within weeks. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. melissa: talk about getting leaked e-mails between nsa director keith alexander and google executive eric schmidt and sergey brin, should the government and silicon valley, e-mails dating back to 2011 shed some major light on secret meetings between silicon valley ceos and the national security agency despite what they led us to believe. what is everyone laughing at? quite a graphic. james freeman and
melissa: i am melissa frances with your fox business brief. will spend $1 billion over the next two years developing new cloud product. that is a big portion of its r&d budget but worse than the billions spent by google and microsoft. jetblue chief executive day of bargeman may leave when his contract expires. the board is always making plans for possible successor. harley-davidson has hired the former gm engineers and oversaw the investigation into faulty ignition switches, gm said monday...
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melissa francis is here. she has the next hour for you. melissa? melissa: we already started in the studio. we're having a great time here. job dissatisfaction troubling news and has investors on edge ahead of tomorrow's monthly report. election year showdown, the president and democrats refused to throw in the towel over raising minimum wage. never mind the 500,000 jobs will be lost because of that. why focus on that? the new phase of facebook's mark zuckerberg ditching the hoodie but he is not only one trying for a grown-up new look. >>> taking to the streets, the latest west coast road rage targeting tesla drivers and chasing uber. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. >>> number of people filing first time unemployment this week is jumping to the highest level in two months. this news comes one day before the labor department releases its april jobs report. let's bring in our very own charlie gasparino and veronica dagher of "the wall street journal" we'll whip through a bunch of topics. start with the jobless numbers. when do
melissa francis is here. she has the next hour for you. melissa? melissa: we already started in the studio. we're having a great time here. job dissatisfaction troubling news and has investors on edge ahead of tomorrow's monthly report. election year showdown, the president and democrats refused to throw in the towel over raising minimum wage. never mind the 500,000 jobs will be lost because of that. why focus on that? the new phase of facebook's mark zuckerberg ditching the hoodie but he is...
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melissa: it is. when you unfollow someone, finding out later you were muted is not great but less hurtful than you were just unfollowed. i had a friend who unfollowed me. it hurt my feelings. like, what did i do that annoys you? >> too sensitive. melissa: i don't know. it hurt my feelings. i shouldn't have admitted that. let's move on. i can't believe i admitted that. >>> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling speaking out making the whole thing a whole lot worse. >> what has he done? can you tell me? big magic johnson, what was hed? he has got aids. did he do any business? i would like, did he help anybody in south l.a.? is that someone we want to respect and, tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself. melissa: yikes! >> does he need that many buttons undone on shirt? >> that was least of his troubles but i appreciate that. >> in that interview donald sterling says magic johnson needs to go into the background. i think donald sterling needs to go into the background after that interv
melissa: it is. when you unfollow someone, finding out later you were muted is not great but less hurtful than you were just unfollowed. i had a friend who unfollowed me. it hurt my feelings. like, what did i do that annoys you? >> too sensitive. melissa: i don't know. it hurt my feelings. i shouldn't have admitted that. let's move on. i can't believe i admitted that. >>> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling speaking out making the whole thing a whole lot worse. >> what has...
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melissa: oh.ll time. you have received some criticism, there aren't a lot of women on the show. >> that's true. melissa: what's up with that? >> well, plans are afoot. we're early in our run, ideally -- if hbo's listening -- we'd like to do many more episodes. this is about a group of guys who live and work together, and they work in a business that they're software engineers in silicon valley. that job is held 87% of the time by men. melissa: yeah. >> so it is a male-dominated world, and we happen to be looking at a group of men who live in that world. melissa: it has nothing to do with, i mean, you're a seinfeld alum, you got a little bit of criticism around seinfeld, elaine's only half a girl. i mean, she's really one of the guys. >> three-quarters. melissa: i don't know, is this the way, like, a buddy comedy works for you, there aren't a lot of ladies around? you like ladies, you're married to one, i know that. >> are i am. at least for now. melissa: right. >> no, i'm, i would love to get more
melissa: oh.ll time. you have received some criticism, there aren't a lot of women on the show. >> that's true. melissa: what's up with that? >> well, plans are afoot. we're early in our run, ideally -- if hbo's listening -- we'd like to do many more episodes. this is about a group of guys who live and work together, and they work in a business that they're software engineers in silicon valley. that job is held 87% of the time by men. melissa: yeah. >> so it is a...
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melissa: they do. but others say, so you pay people more, then they have more to pay for higher priced burgers. >> not if they have million less -- melissa: goes other direction. go ahead, peter. >> not with less people working, it doesn't do you any good. >> right. melissa: we'll leave it there. thanks so much, you guys. >>> it is the baseball scandal we've been all over here on "money". how mexican drug cartels are funding america's pastime. have you heard about this? what the mlb is saying about that now. it is a shocking story. >>> while the rest of america is desperate for work, amazon employees are forced to take a 30-minute lunch break and boredom. tweet me what you think. more "money" coming up. i bought a car, over and tells you, and you're like. a good deal or not. looking at truecar.com. there's no buyer's remorse. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >> fall -- melissa: falling unemployment rate may have unintended consequence, up tick in winding. amazon employees in
melissa: they do. but others say, so you pay people more, then they have more to pay for higher priced burgers. >> not if they have million less -- melissa: goes other direction. go ahead, peter. >> not with less people working, it doesn't do you any good. >> right. melissa: we'll leave it there. thanks so much, you guys. >>> it is the baseball scandal we've been all over here on "money". how mexican drug cartels are funding america's pastime. have you heard...
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melissa: simon? >> i think you got to remember the most people the summer is not what it is about, it is about 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years away when they want to retire. summer doesn't matter. leave it there. melissa: leave it there. this column beats for bezos. amazon is set to launch a music streaming service this summer. simon, what do you think about this one? >> i think this is good for prime and good for amazon. i've got a prime membership but i will not be using this. melissa: me too and i won't. how -- >> i think there will be people who will use this. i think this feeds into the potential of probable handsets they're talking about for a phone. that will really work for them. melissa: i think they have one big problem. i'm a huge fan of amazon. i have prime but i have all apple devices. like a walled garden. apple tv and everything else. i have don't watch any prime tv i will not be able to listen to music either. james? >> it i think it will help softsoften blow of subscription price. bundled s
melissa: simon? >> i think you got to remember the most people the summer is not what it is about, it is about 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years away when they want to retire. summer doesn't matter. leave it there. melissa: leave it there. this column beats for bezos. amazon is set to launch a music streaming service this summer. simon, what do you think about this one? >> i think this is good for prime and good for amazon. i've got a prime membership but i will not be using this. melissa:...
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melissa: i am melissa frances with your fox business brief.ming for the big boys with financing, reports say it is in talks which would put $10 billion, they're not alone. social network asks pinterests for $5 billion. the latest survey from aaa shows americans are ready to travel after a brutal winter coat the inside. they expect 36 million people to travel long distance, that is the most since 2005. and new construction, new home construction, passed the 1 million monday april, much higher than the 980,000 expected by economists. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >> the gray lady better get ready to rumble because ousted executive added
melissa: i am melissa frances with your fox business brief.ming for the big boys with financing, reports say it is in talks which would put $10 billion, they're not alone. social network asks pinterests for $5 billion. the latest survey from aaa shows americans are ready to travel after a brutal winter coat the inside. they expect 36 million people to travel long distance, that is the most since 2005. and new construction, new home construction, passed the 1 million monday april, much higher...
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melissa: okay. loose lips of the fed may have accounted for more than 200 million in illegal profits during the ben bernanke era. a new study suggesting that tapering decisions were being leaked early giving some trade arrest huge competitive edge. what do you think about this? >> there is no question this has been going on for decades, you think? >> yes. always rumored there is some information leaking out. they try to blame it on media. the media is in the little lockup room beforehand. melissa: the media is always at fault. >> i think somewhere in the whole chain from meeting and paperwork. >> abolish the fed, audit the fed, maybe he is right. if we didn't have a fed we wouldn't have problems. melissa: the rules may be changed. as you know a reporter is standing in front of the camera because you're saying, it is being blamed on media but the roles of media have changed f you're standing in front of a camera and they do a sound check before the decision you have to say something given on piece of
melissa: okay. loose lips of the fed may have accounted for more than 200 million in illegal profits during the ben bernanke era. a new study suggesting that tapering decisions were being leaked early giving some trade arrest huge competitive edge. what do you think about this? >> there is no question this has been going on for decades, you think? >> yes. always rumored there is some information leaking out. they try to blame it on media. the media is in the little lockup room...
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melissa lee will take us through the next hour. hey, m. >> yeah, we'll talk about whether the momentum names have a chance here, because they do seem to be fizzling at midday. guys, thank you for that. here's today's playbook. bubble trouble. how the race to buy the next big thing is brewing a bubble in silicon valley. drone wars. jane wells joins us with a sneak peek at the battlefield of the future, and we're trading it. giants quarterback eli manning making trades on wall street today. we're talking football and raising money for a great cause. but the two-time super bowl champion. let's meet the lineup. another all-time high for the dow and s&p, but is there hope for a rebound in those momentum names? pete, some could argue we're just simply taking a breather from record highs that we have made. but some of the biggest gainers yesterday are really taking a big breather if you look at fireeye and twitter and gogo. >> right. and certainly, i think you can stick with the theme of what's been working consistently. it's been the big
melissa lee will take us through the next hour. hey, m. >> yeah, we'll talk about whether the momentum names have a chance here, because they do seem to be fizzling at midday. guys, thank you for that. here's today's playbook. bubble trouble. how the race to buy the next big thing is brewing a bubble in silicon valley. drone wars. jane wells joins us with a sneak peek at the battlefield of the future, and we're trading it. giants quarterback eli manning making trades on wall street today....
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>> yeah, melissa. the bottom line is we're overstored in every sector. >> yes. >> and you know, circuit city went out of business years ago. and investors got all excited. great, we have best buy left. it's the last man standing so it's going to own all the market share. guess what is this this is just a category that's going through massive deflation. and by the way, there are no exciting products in the pipeline. so there's no margin here. and the reason the stock is up today is because margins were bad. but they weren't a disaster like they were in the fourth quarter. but we're not really seeing any product cycle coming around the corner that's going to change the top line here. yes, it's a cost-cutting story. but we all know how cost-cutting stories end up. they end up with where's the top line? >> stacy, your point, you probably heard the top of the show or if you don't, maybe you told me this stat, there are 46 square feet of retail space in america for every man, woman and child. the next highes
>> yeah, melissa. the bottom line is we're overstored in every sector. >> yes. >> and you know, circuit city went out of business years ago. and investors got all excited. great, we have best buy left. it's the last man standing so it's going to own all the market share. guess what is this this is just a category that's going through massive deflation. and by the way, there are no exciting products in the pipeline. so there's no margin here. and the reason the stock is up...
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moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to lay on her chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin. >>reporter: in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> we want to show you a piece of video out of a man catching a baby falling from the second story of a building in china it happened in approve instance 1-year-old climbed on to window during a thunderstorm. could see a man there prepared to make the catch figuring out where the baby would fall and with the help of second man he did it. pan later said his only concern was failing. incredible. >> remarkable. >> dallas mavericks owner mark cuban apologizing to the family of trayvon martin after interview on race and donald sterling the controversy created
moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to lay on her chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin....
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a few months ago melissa found out she had a brain tumor. just before the operation to remove it she had a seizure that damaged part of her brain and left her in a coma. 10 weeks ago her family wasn't sure if melissa or her baby would make it to today, but they did and there were many smiles and tears and the baby's grandfather said there have even been some developments surrounding her delivery after the c section this morning. >> her eyes were wide open. that's fairly new. she grabbed brian's cheek with her hand and she pulled his face down to her face and she gave him the first hug that she's had since this trauma. >> reporter: melissa's husband brian lande is tending to baby wes tonight and also to his wife who is able to nurse her baby but has to have assistance. >> he has taken care of our daughter in a way that parents can only, you know, hope for and that's a credit to me lisa because melissa chose him. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >> melissa's long term prognosis is still unclear, but with every positive development doctors tell
a few months ago melissa found out she had a brain tumor. just before the operation to remove it she had a seizure that damaged part of her brain and left her in a coma. 10 weeks ago her family wasn't sure if melissa or her baby would make it to today, but they did and there were many smiles and tears and the baby's grandfather said there have even been some developments surrounding her delivery after the c section this morning. >> her eyes were wide open. that's fairly new. she grabbed...
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moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to layr chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin. >>reporter: in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> we want to show you a piece of video out of a man catching a baby falling from the second story of a building in china it happened in approve instance 1-year-old climbed on to window during a thunderstorm. could see a man there prepared to make the catch figuring out where the baby would fall and with the help of second man he did it. pan later said his only concern was failing. incredible. >> remarkable. >> dallas mavericks owner mark cuban apologizing to the family of trayvon martin after interview on race and donald sterling the controversy created a stir
moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to layr chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin....
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mandy is in for melissa today. b wh what's on top? >> melissa is out in silicon valley. she's going to be talking with mark and the ceos of fireeye and it's going to be a huge show and of course, we have got the trade as well. it's going to be starting right now. >> jam packed. i'll let you get to it. >> "fast money" starts right now. we live in the nasdaq market inside new york's time squares. live in silicon valley. and has an exclusive interview with marc andreekken. let me introduce our traders tonight. we have tim, dan, karen and guy. and we have got the s&p at a record high. lots of signs of life emerging from the momentum names. is this a bounce to buy or to sell. what do you reckon, tim? >> the russell has bounced. i think you're up near levels where i think i would throw shorts out there. it's traded -- i think the rotation that continues into at least some value in the industrial cyclical space i think is part of what people should be doing if you believe the global economy is better than people think. even in japan, i think there's some -- the ecb over the wee
mandy is in for melissa today. b wh what's on top? >> melissa is out in silicon valley. she's going to be talking with mark and the ceos of fireeye and it's going to be a huge show and of course, we have got the trade as well. it's going to be starting right now. >> jam packed. i'll let you get to it. >> "fast money" starts right now. we live in the nasdaq market inside new york's time squares. live in silicon valley. and has an exclusive interview with marc...
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moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to lay on her chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin. >>reporter: in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> we want to show you a piece of video out of a man catching a baby falling from the second story of a building in china it happened in approve instance 1-year-old climbed on to window during a thunderstorm. could see a man there prepared to make the catch figuring out where the baby would fall and with the help of second man he did it. pan later said his only concern was failing. incredible. >> remarkable. >> dallas mavericks owner mark cuban apologizing to the family of trayvon martin after interview on race and donald sterling the controversy created
moments later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest and was able to lay on her chest. she was obviously still under anesthesia but he got to at least smell her firs first. she will be the salute best mother i'm con vnsd. >>reporter: despite the relief of the healthy birth today brian faces uncertain and challenging future. >> it will be a balancing act to make sure that melissa and west both get what they need and i will definitely be spread thin....
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melissa: you've heard it from all three.claimant to give you a sneak peek of the next hour coming up. >> i've never seen scott martin drink something and not let it go down. yes, we're watching the market reversal this morning. at this moment, higher. we will take you every step of the way. we are watching very close to the situation and it is the first time the u.s. government has charged a government official with espionage. yes, it happened today, what does it mean for companies involved because four or five were named plus united steelworkers, we have very tough guy here, this guy is the one who initially discovered the buildings summered deep in china and it was a government building where they were launching attacks. we will talk to him about what companies can do to protect themselves and you as well. what an interesting move today. >> i am very nervous about this. >> blame the canadians in your background. >> and russians. melissa: see you in 15. if you haven't seen it by now, you just have to check this out. this ki
melissa: you've heard it from all three.claimant to give you a sneak peek of the next hour coming up. >> i've never seen scott martin drink something and not let it go down. yes, we're watching the market reversal this morning. at this moment, higher. we will take you every step of the way. we are watching very close to the situation and it is the first time the u.s. government has charged a government official with espionage. yes, it happened today, what does it mean for companies...
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melissa: you have been warned. everybody needs to watch this. what really surprises me is down at the nymex we might start to see some movement in the energy complex but oil is below $100 a barrel. >> i agree. you expect some sort of big up mode but it is happening in respect to the same idea. people don't want that risk over the weekend but if we still keep the same course come monday they will be buying the crude up. another $2 to $4 i have been bearish over the last few weeks, we did come off. i think we hit bottom and we are now headed back up. melissa: i am telling you we are watching these markets closely. it is headline risk driven at the moment otherwise we would have seen a better move for the bulls with a better than expected jobs report. thanks to our traders this friday. i know you will find this fascinating, woodstock for capitalists, the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting in omaha. we call it weekend with warren. attracts, warren was telling us this last night. he says he thinks it may hit 38,000 people but before it got
melissa: you have been warned. everybody needs to watch this. what really surprises me is down at the nymex we might start to see some movement in the energy complex but oil is below $100 a barrel. >> i agree. you expect some sort of big up mode but it is happening in respect to the same idea. people don't want that risk over the weekend but if we still keep the same course come monday they will be buying the crude up. another $2 to $4 i have been bearish over the last few weeks, we did...
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minutes later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest, was able to lay on her chest. she was still under anesthesia. but he got to smell her first and feel her skin first. and then, he came to me. >> this picture captures the joy brian experienced holding his son. joy balanced against sorrow. >> as happy as i am to meet my son it's painful for melissa not to be aware for this. >> doctors believe the tumor began growing before their wedding honeymoon or started planning for the baby. now, brian faces an overwhelming prospect of raising wes, hoping melissa will recover. iet will be a balancing act to make sure that they both get what they need. and i will be spread thin. >> a retired police officer donated his apartment so brian can live nearby. his in laws temporarily moved to the city to help. countless friends and strangers have donated supplies. . >> i don't know how to be this grateful. >> today, it's a celebration. >> in that way, he's like any new dad. >> there are some frightening moments in the south bay. three hikers had to be rescued near anderson
minutes later, doctors gave melissa her baby. >> he went right to melissa's chest, was able to lay on her chest. she was still under anesthesia. but he got to smell her first and feel her skin first. and then, he came to me. >> this picture captures the joy brian experienced holding his son. joy balanced against sorrow. >> as happy as i am to meet my son it's painful for melissa not to be aware for this. >> doctors believe the tumor began growing before their wedding...
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>> it does say on the box not to use while pregnant >> yeah. >> by the time she is done, melissa will have swallowed 12 pills. >> all right. when could we do this? really. >> okay. >> the rate of attempted self-in deuced abortions in texas is believed to be one of the highest in the united states. >> you are going to take four your first dose is four >> "fault lines" is here to find out why. >> okay. >> and then keep checking the time. thirty minutes. >> uh-huh. >>> whole woman's health in mechanicalen, a city in the lower rio grandee valley on the southernmost tip of texas, a few months ago, she could have come to this clinic for a legal abortion but it's been practically shut down and isn't allowed to provide abortions anymore. last november, a law went into effect that made it harder for doctors to perform abortions. under the new legislation, doctors need an official affiliation with a hospital within 30 miles of their clinic. but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. [ music ] >> it's just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and othe
>> it does say on the box not to use while pregnant >> yeah. >> by the time she is done, melissa will have swallowed 12 pills. >> all right. when could we do this? really. >> okay. >> the rate of attempted self-in deuced abortions in texas is believed to be one of the highest in the united states. >> you are going to take four your first dose is four >> "fault lines" is here to find out why. >> okay. >> and then keep checking...
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here, and melissa harris perry is the host of melissa harris perry, which is on every saturday and sundayere on msnbc. great show. they already watch. what am i saying? 10:00 a.m. weekends on msnbc. thank you, my friend. appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. ♪ that's keeping you apart from the healthcare you deserve. ♪ but if healthcare changes... ♪ ...if it becomes simpler... the gap begins to close. ♪ when frustration and paperwork decrease... when doctors are better connected... when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... ♪ ...the gap closes even more. ♪ and you begin to live a healthier, happier life. ♪ so let's simplify things. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look
here, and melissa harris perry is the host of melissa harris perry, which is on every saturday and sundayere on msnbc. great show. they already watch. what am i saying? 10:00 a.m. weekends on msnbc. thank you, my friend. appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. ♪ that's keeping you apart from the healthcare you deserve. ♪ but if healthcare changes... ♪ ...if it becomes simpler... the gap begins to close. ♪ when frustration and paperwork...
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but he and his wife melissa are facing challenges unlike most parents. she suffered a seizure following a treatment for benign brain tumor. she's been a coma since mar yet brought her baby to full term. >> having to go through -- relate worrying that we weren't going to get either. and so to at least know that i've got one of them now. >> reporter: doctors deliver him via c section at 10:56 this morning. >> as happy as i am to meet my son, it is incredibly painful for melissa not to be awake with me. >> reporter: melissa's injury to her brain is in the area that controls wakefulness. so she still may be aware of what is happening. before surgery, she moved brian's hand to her stomach where the baby was kicking. >> she was able to reach up and touch my face and she puckered for a kiss, which is interesting as we waited for -- for months to happen and she did them today. >> reporter: now, that the baby has arrived healthy, he'll be balancing everything and returning to work as sheriff's deputy. >> i'm overwhelmed. i have no idea what i need right now. i ca
but he and his wife melissa are facing challenges unlike most parents. she suffered a seizure following a treatment for benign brain tumor. she's been a coma since mar yet brought her baby to full term. >> having to go through -- relate worrying that we weren't going to get either. and so to at least know that i've got one of them now. >> reporter: doctors deliver him via c section at 10:56 this morning. >> as happy as i am to meet my son, it is incredibly painful for melissa...
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melissa all right. >> she asks --. >> melissa i know where you are sitting.we are ready. >> senator warren if you could give one piece of advice to young person wanting to cut through this political gridlock and create meaningful change what would it be? >> want to come to work wax melissa and i are ready. that's a great question mullah said. so look in a sense with all the clear about this. it's not follow the path i followed. getting married at 19 having children and divorcing. that's not the way. [laughter] but it is about following a different path. it's about following a different path about how i got here. i have worked on things and that means i'm thinking about those things before i wake up in the morning and i'm still thinking about them when i go to bed at night. and the consequence of that for me and you will see this in a lot of places, is that our doors open that were never planned but when the door opened and i figured out what i could do or even a glimpse of what you might be able to do if you ran full tilt through that door then that was how i
melissa all right. >> she asks --. >> melissa i know where you are sitting.we are ready. >> senator warren if you could give one piece of advice to young person wanting to cut through this political gridlock and create meaningful change what would it be? >> want to come to work wax melissa and i are ready. that's a great question mullah said. so look in a sense with all the clear about this. it's not follow the path i followed. getting married at 19 having children and...
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hi, rick. >> hi, melissa lee. if we think about the month of may in terms of interest rates, it's pretty easy. here we sit at 246. switch the digits around. we end last month at 264. even though that may seem a lot and it does lately the way everybody talks about the rate dr drop. hook at what happens. we see both of those moving higher meaning they're wide abouting out. treasuries out perform in those two areas so there is credit discrimination going on and i continue to say that gives a lot of credibility to the message of the treasury, whether anybody cares to listen or not. >> always rick san tell lay. thank you very much. enjoy your weekend. with stocks bouncing around. record heise and volatility and lows for the year, where in the heck is this market headed? let's bring them in jim, i really thing we need to consider it but are we overbought in the stock market? >> you know, i don't think so yet. i think this market is being underpinned by what's coming off of main street. i think it's been far better than
hi, rick. >> hi, melissa lee. if we think about the month of may in terms of interest rates, it's pretty easy. here we sit at 246. switch the digits around. we end last month at 264. even though that may seem a lot and it does lately the way everybody talks about the rate dr drop. hook at what happens. we see both of those moving higher meaning they're wide abouting out. treasuries out perform in those two areas so there is credit discrimination going on and i continue to say that gives a...
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john: melissa, it does appear you are losing this war.oklahoma, a judge ruled they must allow same-sex marriage. republican politicians are talking about get government out of marriage and what's wrong with that? why can't it be a private contract? why must the state sanction? >> look, our marriage cult sureffectively in the icu, all the statistics show that, now the question is do we take that ailing patient, that ailing marriage culture and kill it? or do we do our best to try to bring it back to a healthy state for the sake primarily of the children and the future of our society. i'm saying we want to take positive steps to bring marriage into a healthier state into our culture. >> why not let same-sex couples into that. don't we want more of those? >> not just about two-parent households, it's about children being raised by their own biological mother and father. >> what we want are two parents who made a decision to obtain, raise, create a child of their own that they care about. those are the people who are the best parents. >> than
john: melissa, it does appear you are losing this war.oklahoma, a judge ruled they must allow same-sex marriage. republican politicians are talking about get government out of marriage and what's wrong with that? why can't it be a private contract? why must the state sanction? >> look, our marriage cult sureffectively in the icu, all the statistics show that, now the question is do we take that ailing patient, that ailing marriage culture and kill it? or do we do our best to try to bring...
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i'm melissa lee. our traders tonight are pete najarian, guy adami. the tech giant has been sitting on a massive cash board and sitting on the sidelines of silicon valley rival made big purchases this year. apple ceo tim cooke referenced it last month during a conference call. >> we're not in a race to spend the most or acquire the most. we're in the race to make the world's best product that really enrich people's lives. so to the tune that acquisitions can help us do that and they've done that and continue to do that, then we will acquire. >> so is beats the right company for apple to buy or should apple buy something else? i mean people have been grousing that apple has been sitting on this cash because they've not been doing nothing and now they're grousing because they think it's a lousy acquisition. >> i don't know that i'd call it a lousy acquisition but i don't know where they'd pull $3.2 billions out for some he headphones. certainly beats, it was traded around a $1 billion eva when carlisle d
i'm melissa lee. our traders tonight are pete najarian, guy adami. the tech giant has been sitting on a massive cash board and sitting on the sidelines of silicon valley rival made big purchases this year. apple ceo tim cooke referenced it last month during a conference call. >> we're not in a race to spend the most or acquire the most. we're in the race to make the world's best product that really enrich people's lives. so to the tune that acquisitions can help us do that and they've...
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when you look at the facts, melissa. you look at the state and local public sector jobs since right before the bush recession. it shows a loss of over 600,000 jobs since august of 2008. in recent months, these jobs have slowly started to come back. but republicans are still obsessed with cutting public sector budgets. >> yep. and this goes really to that moment when they attack the information gathering space. it's a danger about understanding how our economy works and where our jobs exist. clear, strong powerful growth during the entire obama administration. but at the same time, you see the decline in local and state jobs. those are largely in states governed by republican governors in addition to the u.s. congress. the republican house then take ace way the republican sector jobs and you don't get a sense of the robust economic recovery. >> let's compare jared, the obama and bush presidencies when it comes to private sector jobs. president obama has created 5.6 million jobs so far. president bush lost 646,000 jobs. th
when you look at the facts, melissa. you look at the state and local public sector jobs since right before the bush recession. it shows a loss of over 600,000 jobs since august of 2008. in recent months, these jobs have slowly started to come back. but republicans are still obsessed with cutting public sector budgets. >> yep. and this goes really to that moment when they attack the information gathering space. it's a danger about understanding how our economy works and where our jobs...
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melissa, back to you. >> thanks so much.ently this guy was paid $10 million. >> leaving on account of richness, which i actually -- they actually do have it as a risk is people making so much money that they will leave. >> i mean -- >> interesting. >> you don't need to work anymore. >>> let's move on. shares of gap climbing around 4.5% so far this year and outpacing many of the peer retailers. company getting some help, expansion of the omni channel offerings and growing the business to 100 stores by the end of the year. i met up for an exclusive interview with art peck, head of emerging brands, including athleta in san francisco. >> let's take athleta. >> yeah. >> goal is 100 stores by the end of the year? >> i think we'll get there. the reception so far from customers, we've opened stores has been extraordinary. and so, you know, brand like a trt athleta, people want to try the products. one plus one equals way more than two. it's been really good for us so far. >> it's interesting because this brand was really an online b
melissa, back to you. >> thanks so much.ently this guy was paid $10 million. >> leaving on account of richness, which i actually -- they actually do have it as a risk is people making so much money that they will leave. >> i mean -- >> interesting. >> you don't need to work anymore. >>> let's move on. shares of gap climbing around 4.5% so far this year and outpacing many of the peer retailers. company getting some help, expansion of the omni channel...
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. >> here's how it lays out, melissa. the market could go in terms of volatility.osed down to low 11 1/2 today. what is crazy, the vick's only got below that 11 1/2 mark one other time. what really happened recently when the vix has fallen. you see on the chart, we circle the amount. it's come ahead to a near-term weakness or pullbacks. on the other hand h-options traders are not predicting very much turbulence. many of those calls were sold at the bid price, meaning that a lot of traders are betting a spike in the vix. they are selling any upside in the vix. a very interesting trade on volatility to watch. back over you to. >> thanks very much. don. the vix have all-time lows and investors become too complacent here. let's check in with carter. >> what's interesting, while the vix is depressed the swings are extreme. the real issue is breadth. it's a very important thing and it's weak for months. here's one way to measure it. i've used a very broad index, the entire new york stock exchange stock only. basically, you have a series of higher highs and higher lows. w
. >> here's how it lays out, melissa. the market could go in terms of volatility.osed down to low 11 1/2 today. what is crazy, the vick's only got below that 11 1/2 mark one other time. what really happened recently when the vix has fallen. you see on the chart, we circle the amount. it's come ahead to a near-term weakness or pullbacks. on the other hand h-options traders are not predicting very much turbulence. many of those calls were sold at the bid price, meaning that a lot of traders...
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melissa molet, nbc news, washington. >> melissa, thank you very much. >>> 5,000 family and friends didn't get to celebrate the graduation they planned to. two bomb threats stalled them and the 425 quinnipiac university students at the ceremony. 22-year-old danielle shay told police she phoned in the threats. shay says she didn't want her parents to realize her name was not going to be read at graduation. school officials moved the ceremony to another campus. >> overall, the school handled it really well and got us up here and got the graduation going so we were all happy once we started the ceremony. >> shay told police her mother paid thousands of dollars this year for her education, but shay said she didn't attend any classes the last school year. >>> the country's biggest satellite tv provider is being bought for $48.5 billion. at&t says it will buy directv becoming the nation's second largest provider of television subscribers. the merger allow at&t to expand mobile, video and broadband services to tens of millions of u.s. customers. this includes some 26 million video subscribers, pl
melissa molet, nbc news, washington. >> melissa, thank you very much. >>> 5,000 family and friends didn't get to celebrate the graduation they planned to. two bomb threats stalled them and the 425 quinnipiac university students at the ceremony. 22-year-old danielle shay told police she phoned in the threats. shay says she didn't want her parents to realize her name was not going to be read at graduation. school officials moved the ceremony to another campus. >> overall, the...
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melissa, la barbie grupera.mÉrica" >> la mejor manera de comenzar tus maÑanas. >> y hoy es jueves! >> "juer-nes" [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> todos juntitos, juntitos. >> muybuenos dÍas. hoy es jueves 22 de mayo de 2014. se estÁ acabando mayor. >> ni me diga. >> tenemos bodorria! paul, el condenado sin goce de sueldo, ¿quiÉn sabe si regresa? hasta la boda de ana patricia, si es que llega... >> pero nos podemos repartir el sueldo. >> para lo que gana, ni te conviene. >> ¿y karlita? >> tiene el dÍa libre. >> maÑana regresa. >> antes de que hables... >> bueno, un programa muy interesante. escuche este tema que tenemos. >> sÍ. mira, te vamos a enseÑar cÓmo olvidar ese pasado para que en realidad no cargues culpas ajenas. mira lo que han hecho mis padres. no, seÑor, uno se puede superar no importa lo que sea. >> asÍ es. y hoy nos visita hollywood el "despierta amÉrica". tiene sam riley, que sale en "maleficent". >> saben que siempre tenÍa su cuerpo pero aquÍ es una transformaciÓn increÍble. tuve la oportunidad a conocerlo. de ent
melissa, la barbie grupera.mÉrica" >> la mejor manera de comenzar tus maÑanas. >> y hoy es jueves! >> "juer-nes" [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> todos juntitos, juntitos. >> muybuenos dÍas. hoy es jueves 22 de mayo de 2014. se estÁ acabando mayor. >> ni me diga. >> tenemos bodorria! paul, el condenado sin goce de sueldo, ¿quiÉn sabe si regresa? hasta la boda de ana patricia, si es que llega... >> pero nos podemos repartir el sueldo....
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to charlie and melissa. >> i mean normally when you see a deal it's the sign of a stronger economy, they're willing to part with cash, acquire someone else but you have to drill down on the details. you look at bayer and merck, this could have been about paying less taxes. merck moved to by domiciled we bayer in germany, 10% less tax liability. an incredible profit right out of the gate. so you have to look into each deal. >> charlie. >> all deals when you combine two companies they look for economies of scale and tacks are clearly part of that. i've been covering m & a for a long time. i know right before -- >> that's mergers and
to charlie and melissa. >> i mean normally when you see a deal it's the sign of a stronger economy, they're willing to part with cash, acquire someone else but you have to drill down on the details. you look at bayer and merck, this could have been about paying less taxes. merck moved to by domiciled we bayer in germany, 10% less tax liability. an incredible profit right out of the gate. so you have to look into each deal. >> charlie. >> all deals when you combine two...