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that cararly did not work out in the case of michael bell.rney general eric holder wrote a memo that such to cut down on the number of drug offenses that would cut down on mandatory minimum sentences. defendant should be charged with most theories do make serious provable charge as possible, let's see if that clint set up. >> tucker: there's so much going on, he spent a while untangling this and it's fascinating. are you a physician, do you think your job is to treat people instead of killing them. if you live in illinois, tough luck, you're not wanted there. that state passed a law that requires all doctors, pharmacists, and pregnancy centers to assist pregnant women in getting abortions, even if they are morally opposed to killing. dr. robert well worth is an obstetrician, he's fighting this new law and he joins us now. i just want to make sure were not mischaracterizing this, you're a pro-life position, you think abortion is the taking of a life. if you are morally opposed to it. you are now required by the state of illinois to facilitate
that cararly did not work out in the case of michael bell.rney general eric holder wrote a memo that such to cut down on the number of drug offenses that would cut down on mandatory minimum sentences. defendant should be charged with most theories do make serious provable charge as possible, let's see if that clint set up. >> tucker: there's so much going on, he spent a while untangling this and it's fascinating. are you a physician, do you think your job is to treat people instead of...
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michael bell, the trainerfrom newmarket, big orange pipping 0rder of saint george to win the ascot gold, of course, the gold cup. back in 2013 her horse estimate led the field to victory. she did not have a runner in the race this year but she had a horse in the britannia stakes, mouse prize which finished back in the packs is a lot eight successful day for her majesty but i‘m sure she enjoys one of her favourite days of racing. tomorrow, the coronation stakes is the big race of the date and an unseasonal horse leads the field, winter is 1—2 on with the bookmakers to win that race. a winter is coming tomorrow to royal ascot! less than 48 hours to go now before the british and irish lions kick off their test series against the all blacks in new zealand. warren gatland has sprung something of a surprise with his team selection with liam williams in at full—back instead of leigh halfpenny, elliot daly on the wing and not george north and peter 0‘mahony included as skipper. with all the reaction from auckland, here‘s our sports correspondent katie gornall. warren gatland said he didn‘t want
michael bell, the trainerfrom newmarket, big orange pipping 0rder of saint george to win the ascot gold, of course, the gold cup. back in 2013 her horse estimate led the field to victory. she did not have a runner in the race this year but she had a horse in the britannia stakes, mouse prize which finished back in the packs is a lot eight successful day for her majesty but i‘m sure she enjoys one of her favourite days of racing. tomorrow, the coronation stakes is the big race of the date and...
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sometimes mr onion lets him ring the school bell. michaelh dozens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington. he guarded his friendly, furry creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington‘s essential decency was untouched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: six are being charged in connection with the hilllsborough disaster — 28 years after it happened. four of those facing charges are former policemen. this is michelle payne. she's one of horse racing's best jockeys — she became a really big star after becoming the first woman to win the melbourne cup — that was in 2015. well, she's tested positive for a banned substance. let's bring in sarah from the bbc sports centre. tell us more about the circumstances. it is a banned substance called phentermine. it is an appetite suppressant to control her weight. basically, about a year ago she had a very bad acciden
sometimes mr onion lets him ring the school bell. michaelh dozens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington. he guarded his friendly, furry creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington‘s essential decency was untouched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: six are being charged in connection with the...
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let's get more from michael bell. mike, last week we saw these tech valuations. we were concerned the market had something uneasy in them. this week, they are rising again. what's going on? mike: i think some tech stocks are fully priced. there is a big dispersion, even within the tech sector. some successful companies are trading broadly in line with the market, and some are trading over 100 times earnings. we would be cautious on those expensive stocks. francine: what about european stocks, and maybe european tech stocks? let me bring you over to my bloomberg terminal. this is going through the cac 40. this is the white line, and you can see a little bit of a higher valuation. maybe that is the macron effect. mike: it is. we have shifted from the start of this year, everybody being genuinely concerned friends would blow the eurozone apart, to a place now where the political risk is skewed to the upside. we have had a landslide victory from macron, where he's not able to push through the fundamental reforms that france needs, particularly the labor market reform
let's get more from michael bell. mike, last week we saw these tech valuations. we were concerned the market had something uneasy in them. this week, they are rising again. what's going on? mike: i think some tech stocks are fully priced. there is a big dispersion, even within the tech sector. some successful companies are trading broadly in line with the market, and some are trading over 100 times earnings. we would be cautious on those expensive stocks. francine: what about european stocks,...
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sometimes mr onion let's him ring the school bell. michaeling came close to paddington. he guided his friendly creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was not touched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it is very hard to believe it was only a week ago that we were sweltering in 3a degrees. yes, that is right, a totally different story. it is amazing in our climate what a week can do. in some places the temperature was 20 degrees lower. last wednesday it was up degrees lower. last wednesday it was up to 35 celsius. it has not been bad everywhere, but for scotland and northern england there is more rain tonight and tomorrow. this is the rain we had in the south and central areas. 90 millimetres is more than one month's worth in one band of rain.
sometimes mr onion let's him ring the school bell. michaeling came close to paddington. he guided his friendly creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was not touched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz...
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also more on just what the cia director could and should have done about michael flynn. bell r. ...its a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [vo] what made secretariat the grwho ever lived?e of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. >>> breaking news from capitol hill. democrats demanding answers from the white house, specifically wanting to know why fired national security adviser michael flynn continued to receive classified cia briefings after the intelligence community and acting attorney general sally yates warned the white house that he was vulnerable perhaps to russian blackmail. just last month, senator ron wyden, democrat on the committee, asked the p
also more on just what the cia director could and should have done about michael flynn. bell r. ...its a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [vo] what made...
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i'll tell you why that noise is >>> michael jordan or lebron james? sean bell has got a pick here. commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> stop it with the lebron james michael jordan compare sons. i don't care what happens in the nba finals lebron james is not on michael jordan's level that's not a knock on the guy. lebron james top five dead or alive he doesn't come close to being number one. at least not yet. i don't care what lebron -- i don't care about the fact he made the nba finals eight times i also don't care michael jordan was six for six in the final you don't have to be perfect what matters is, simply the number six. mj has sick rings. lebron has three. that's why mj will remain the gold nobody has more chips than mike. this game is all about winning, right? when you get to pick and choose your teammate as well as your coaches like lebron has, then that's all that matters. all that matters is championships. don't give me he's been seven straight nba finals. i don't care. no one cares arnold palmer has more second place finishes than jack nicholaus. jack is the greatest because
i'll tell you why that noise is >>> michael jordan or lebron james? sean bell has got a pick here. commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> stop it with the lebron james michael jordan compare sons. i don't care what happens in the nba finals lebron james is not on michael jordan's level that's not a knock on the guy. lebron james top five dead or alive he doesn't come close to being number one. at least not yet. i don't care what lebron -- i don't care about the fact he made the nba...
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it rings a bell like michael jordan story. i don't know. i feel like he has heart in him and guys from philly, i know for a fact, only thing we need is a heart, and that will pull you through to the championship. >> i'm excited for what philly will get for topic and it will be really exciting for us. >> now markell foltz becomes a sixer as we anticipate is the process officially over? we will talk about that later on in sports, in fact, we will hear from his high school coach who had a big influence in his life and career. but for now coming to you live from the barclay center, don belfor "eyewitness sports". >> looking forward to hearing that, thanks, don. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news", trashing your tax dollars, philadelphia city controller claims that these solar trash cans in the city are a waste reason they say they don't live up to the hype and how it is costing millions. >>> good news for shore goers in time for weekend we will tell you when townsend inlet bridge is finally expected to reopen after months of repairs , chelse
it rings a bell like michael jordan story. i don't know. i feel like he has heart in him and guys from philly, i know for a fact, only thing we need is a heart, and that will pull you through to the championship. >> i'm excited for what philly will get for topic and it will be really exciting for us. >> now markell foltz becomes a sixer as we anticipate is the process officially over? we will talk about that later on in sports, in fact, we will hear from his high school coach who...
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sometimes mr onion let him bring the school bell. michaelen as long as well as d oze ns of herb garden as long as well as dozens of other books but nothing was as close as paddington. he carded his creation closely and yet doubts of the recent film version but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was untouched, he agreed to a little cameo performance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. robyn love joins robyn lovejoins me now. such a gentle and wonderful character beloved by so many children and adults alike it has to be said, is that his legacy? definitely that is his legacy. paddington is without a doubt one of the great children's literary characters, i would put him up literary characters, i would put him up there with winnie the pooh, peter pan, he is in that kind of pantheon. essentially a kind and polite and a character imbued with lots of british traits. slightly accident prone, but very sweet and innocent. he can't help but love the character. you can't help emphasise with him. that is the curious thing. he has so mu
sometimes mr onion let him bring the school bell. michaelen as long as well as d oze ns of herb garden as long as well as dozens of other books but nothing was as close as paddington. he carded his creation closely and yet doubts of the recent film version but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was untouched, he agreed to a little cameo performance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. robyn love joins robyn lovejoins me now. such a gentle and wonderful character beloved by so...
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i am delighted to have michael o'malley and richard bell with us. we have a lot to learn. hopefully practices to share. jennifer markowitz and nathan james, thank you for the work you do. david said that his reason for being here -- my reason for being here is that over four years ago, as an undergraduate in college, i was assaulted. a few years after that, i was working as staff on capitol hill. jackie and i were working in offices next to each other. i was, what we now know to be sexually harassed in the workplace, we did not have a name for it back then. a few months after that, i was attacked walking home on capitol hill. luckily, i was able to get away. the reason i bring this up is that, not about my story, but because it is so common. i did not tell anyone any of these stories for 40 years. i did not tell my husband, my sons, my own family. the reason i now understand is, because i thought it was my fault. i thought it was in the wrong place, i had done the wrong thing. it did not make any sense to me in my 20's why it would be my fault. it has taken me 40 years to
i am delighted to have michael o'malley and richard bell with us. we have a lot to learn. hopefully practices to share. jennifer markowitz and nathan james, thank you for the work you do. david said that his reason for being here -- my reason for being here is that over four years ago, as an undergraduate in college, i was assaulted. a few years after that, i was working as staff on capitol hill. jackie and i were working in offices next to each other. i was, what we now know to be sexually...
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bell." >> thank you, michael. bell," i'm kelly evans, the dow about at a record close here, a gain of 22 points, turning positive in the final minutes here huge volume we expect on the close. there's a lot of options explorations among other things going on good enough again for about a tenth percent gain in the dow for a record of 21382, eight points above the closing high from earlier this week s&p 500 added less than a point. watching that, of course, as everything shakes out here, but looks like 2433, which is below the 2440 high water mark the nasdaq still 150 points below the all-time high close from june 8th, and it dropped a quarter percent today as well as the russell, which closed at 1406 and still about 20 points off the high mark forget small caps there the biggest story of the day is amazon buying whole foods. coming up, long time amazon investor bill miller is here with his son to discuss whether jeff bezos made the right move here and what he reads into it, and joining me today to talk about all this
bell." >> thank you, michael. bell," i'm kelly evans, the dow about at a record close here, a gain of 22 points, turning positive in the final minutes here huge volume we expect on the close. there's a lot of options explorations among other things going on good enough again for about a tenth percent gain in the dow for a record of 21382, eight points above the closing high from earlier this week s&p 500 added less than a point. watching that, of course, as everything shakes...
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ringing the opening bell and the -- michael, and the catholic charities, checking in on the numbers, m the sound of that opening bell, dow jones is a live look up 102 to 20,487. nasdaq is gaining 71 points right now, 62.23, made up a lot of technology stocks there, and the sp 500 also up to 24.48. now in technology companies are also expanding to businesses such as amazon buying whole foods. >> ceo jeff says he wants to keep the stars reputation for premium foods and wants to bring prices down. he hopes to shed the whole pay check image and instead, focus on good deals for good food. amazon's plans include technology to improve the shopping experience, and companies that have benefit from that include oracle, sales force, intell and cr company we haven't heard in a while but it also could mean some job cuts, we will keep watching that. amazon stock up another $10 a share this morning. $1,000 a share and that added $1.8 billion to jeff's net worth recently. according to bloomberg that put it is estimated worth at nearly $85 billion, that's just a possibility in less than bill gates who
ringing the opening bell and the -- michael, and the catholic charities, checking in on the numbers, m the sound of that opening bell, dow jones is a live look up 102 to 20,487. nasdaq is gaining 71 points right now, 62.23, made up a lot of technology stocks there, and the sp 500 also up to 24.48. now in technology companies are also expanding to businesses such as amazon buying whole foods. >> ceo jeff says he wants to keep the stars reputation for premium foods and wants to bring prices...
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bell." >>> thank you, michael welcome to "the closing bell" everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up on wall street. this after janet yellen just said the fed is going to start trimming its balance sheet as early as this year and provide detail about the amounts and the pace of that tightening which will increase the interest rate hike announced today by even more as it works its way through the system here's the response to that decline. although we're off the lows, the s&p dropping just about 2.5 points the nasdaq dropping less than 0.5%. after it was briefly down 1% the russell 2000 down. perhaps some rotation going on from teches into the financials as well. coming up, aig chief investment officer doug dachille weighs in. and joining me here on the panel, cnbc's michael santoli. courtney gibson is here. and jim bianco michael, so, we should put up the intraday charts here to talk about what just happened they had the announcement at 2:00 they are raising rates and then we had the press conference begin at 2:30 it was during that press conference that
bell." >>> thank you, michael welcome to "the closing bell" everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up on wall street. this after janet yellen just said the fed is going to start trimming its balance sheet as early as this year and provide detail about the amounts and the pace of that tightening which will increase the interest rate hike announced today by even more as it works its way through the system here's the response to that decline. although we're...
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as for earning, hd supply, michaels and lands end before the opening bell and after the close we'll hear from dave and busters. >> lots of news on the retail front. first a big shake up at j. crew. mickey drexler stepping down. macy's is holding it's investor today. a lot of focus to be on the struggling performance. the stock is down another 33% this year. here to talk about all of it is stacy. and a cnbc contributor. drexler makes the front pages of the business section today and he can't make it in this retail environment, who will. what a fall from grace. what does it signal about the sector in general. >> it's big news that drexler is out here and it's very reflective of the issues going on in apparel in general. he's not alone in having self-admittedly misread the environment and what it's done to apparel. j. crew has gone through a period where the prices are too high. i was just in front of the store in rock center looking at a t-shirt for $39. that's not competitive with h&m and zara and the rest of the offerings out there that are so much cheaper and the customer doesn't recogn
as for earning, hd supply, michaels and lands end before the opening bell and after the close we'll hear from dave and busters. >> lots of news on the retail front. first a big shake up at j. crew. mickey drexler stepping down. macy's is holding it's investor today. a lot of focus to be on the struggling performance. the stock is down another 33% this year. here to talk about all of it is stacy. and a cnbc contributor. drexler makes the front pages of the business section today and he...
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i'm delighted to have michael o'malley and richard bell with us. we got a lot to learn and hopefully good practices to share. jennifer markowitz and nathan, thank you for the work you do. david said that his reason for being here, my reason for being here is that over 40 years ago as an undergraduate in college i was assaulted. a few years after that i was working in staff on capitol hill, jackie and i were working in offices next door to each other and i was what we now know to be sexually harassed, i guess we had a name for it back then and a few months after that i was attacked walking home on capitol hill and luckily was able to get away. but the reason i bring these up is that not about my story but because it's really so common. i didn't tell anyone any of these stories for 40 years. i didn't tell my husband, i didn't tell my sons, i didn't tell my own family and the reason i now understand his because i thought that it was my fault. i thought that i was in the wrong place, i had done the wrong thing. it didn't make any sense to me in my 20s
i'm delighted to have michael o'malley and richard bell with us. we got a lot to learn and hopefully good practices to share. jennifer markowitz and nathan, thank you for the work you do. david said that his reason for being here, my reason for being here is that over 40 years ago as an undergraduate in college i was assaulted. a few years after that i was working in staff on capitol hill, jackie and i were working in offices next door to each other and i was what we now know to be sexually...
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bell. then, carla's revealing her secrets to making kitchen spring cleaning a breeze. plus, michael'sng your dinnertime dilemmas with a simple supper solution. get ready to cut loose, right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you. get ready, people, because today, we're taking you back in time. i want you to picture this. you're in the high school gym on
bell. then, carla's revealing her secrets to making kitchen spring cleaning a breeze. plus, michael'sng your dinnertime dilemmas with a simple supper solution. get ready to cut loose, right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you. get ready, people, because today, we're taking you back in time. i want you to picture this. you're in the high school gym on
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michael >> facebook. >> mark zuckerberg >> twitter >> jack norris >> and your favorite for the opening bell >> jim cramerit i mean, that should be a show in its own. that is an unbelievable -- boy, i like arrow which the way twitter, i don't know, maybe we can do a little change at the top. just kidding next up, patrick tucker asks a serious question are accounting issues pretty much always because only some level of shadiness or can honest mistakes be made i may have to do a whole segment. the answer is, honest mistakes can be made. but there are other cases where it's not honest, and you lose everything so i am going for the maximum risk situation, opposed to the minimum one. and i can't really tell from the outside which is which which is why i'm so cautious now a tweet who wrote, my brother is 26 with no 401(k) offer at his job, should he open a roth and i.r.a.? i prefer the roth. you have said you prefer individual stocks over index etfs do you have a -- remember, first, i do want an index with an s&p 500 fund, and put your first $10,000 there, then continue to use that as your retirement vehicle bu
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. >> ticket goeing this year michael, thank you so much for joining us today on "closing bell." we'll see you right here tomorrow "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now, live from the nasdaq market site our traders on the desk are pete, karen, dan and guy tonight on fast, energy stocks are having their best two-day stretch of the year. and there is one stock trader you see breaking out no matter what oil does. we're going to break it down plus, jeffrey is out as the ceo of general electric. and if history is any indication, that might be your sign to buy the stock. later, one retail stock is up 20% in june. we're going to give you the name and tell you why traders are piling in. but first, we start with day two of the tech wreck. the first back-to-back sessions for the sector since brexit. all the familiar names, facebook, amazon, apple, netflix, alphabet. all closed well off the lows was the bounce convincing, and in a month from now will we look back and say today was a buying opportunity? pete, shall the fangs have lost $126 billion in just two days.
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michael, thank you so much. that does it for us today on "closing bell. thank you, again, everybody for tuning in. "fast money" begins next >>> "fast money" starts now. live from the nasdaq market side overlooking times square i'm melissa lee. your traders are -- tonight, the chart master says it's showing signs of slowing down. plus, happy birthday to the iphone turning 10 years old today just how far the smart phone come in a decade tim has a special report and later, nike and micron are on the move but first, we start off with a sell off in the markets and while the tech wreck grabbed the headlines, the real story might be manager bigger. check out the ten year the selling in the bond markets having a shutter, not just through tech, but a number of others staples getting naileded even banks gave up much of yesterday's gain if rates continue to rise on fears of central banks, can stocks continue to rally or will with see another taper tantrum like sell off. >> i think if you go back to the taper tantrum of four years ago, which is when we coined this annoying term, the s&p pulled back about 5%,
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michael, thank you see you tomorrow that does it for "closing bell" today. "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. traders on the desk, peteadami president trump is meeting with the indian prime minister. a joint news conference. we'll take you there. >>> facebook the latest to dive into the world of television will it make a splash? what will it mean for the rival, netflix? we'll ask the co-founder in an excuser interview. >>> apple's newly anticipated iphone 8 leaking >>> first we start out with two markets that could be headed for a collision course bonds and stocks both surging together stock s hover near record highs. check out the etf that tracks the bond market. its highest level, in fact, since the election how long can they rally continue which will be the first two break? does one have to break, guy? >> i don't know if one has to break. the bond traders will say they're the smartest guys and gals in the room the bond market always kn
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bell i could not answer with confidence. >> the house committee subpoenas targeted michael flynn trump's forme national security advisor and michael cohen. cohen denied colluding with the kremlin flynn sought immunity for congress testimony. >> reporter: live for us, thank you. >> jon: more on this during the first hour of happening now i ask joe tripe former campaign manager whether he is convinced there will be solid evidence of obstruction of justice by the white house. lynne to his reaction. >> i think comby's testimony if it is that he was asked to could you let one go, that testimony that we are hearing is potentially what he will say. if he says that, it says to me that you are gonna see this investigation and the consequences hang over this white house probably for years. all through the two 2018 election for sure and probably beyond. it will not go away if that is comby's testimony. >> jon: bring in daniel editor for the wa"wall street journal." what do you think about that, does the white house risk having potential momentum and future accomplishments over shadowed by this russia thing? >> i don't think there is
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bell? >> lucy, ding, dong, the witch is dead. knicks fans haven't been this happy since joan starks stomped on michael your. see what happened that has all of new york celebrating much that's coming up later in sports. ♪ >>> new castle county police a routine traffic stop turned into a drug bust. morris ross faces various drug charges. police say they pulled over ross on monday for a traffic violation and. when officers say they discovered drugs in his car. police say that included pcp and crack cocaine. >> in new castle county made another drug arrest officers say donald was selling her row went out of a home on hun row in the manor park community. detectives say 900 bags of heroin were recovered during a search. the street value worth about $2,600. >>> target taking aim at amazon prime pantry with its next day delivery service. it's called restock. target is testing it in minneapolis area. you can fill a box with as much as 45 pounds of stuff for flat fee of $4.95. the service cost as dollar less than amazon's and also promises faster delivery than prime pantry. >>> to lawnside, camden county now senior c
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michael, thank you very much. >> that does it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" begins right now. >> "fast money" starts right now! luveng from the nasdaq market overlooking new york city's times a square. kim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight on "fast" shareholder meeting moments away, we will bring you more must haves on the break and morgan stanley analyst adam jonas has an interesting call. who might be the winner? it's not tesla. plus, safety trades are surging as bonds and golds continue to drive t. strategist says fear not, stocks are still a buy. we'll tell him what has him so bullish. later, karen will tell you the one bank stocks that she says is a screaming buy. and jamie dimon, it's not your stock. >> oh, wow, man. >> we start off what it looks like for a retail armageddon once again. now covering your year-to-date lows t. main calls were, once again, department stores. macy's yeting crushed 8% a. retail sell-off in the other department stores. is this the retail bottom? if not, what do we need to know and see, to see that we
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in any case, michael, thank you very much. >> that does it for us on "closing bell."oney" starts right now! luveng from the nasdaq market overlooking new york city's times a square. kim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami. tonight on "fast" shareholder meeting moments away, we will bring you more must haves on the break and morgan stanley analyst adam jonas has an interesting call. who might be the winner? it's not tesla. plus, safety trades are surging as bonds and golds continue to drive t. strategist says fear not, stocks are still a buy. we'll tell him what has him so
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michael, thank you. we'll see you tomorrow bright and early. >>> that does it for "closing bell." "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site. tonight on fast, something that's happening in the currency market that could spell major trouble for stocks. the chart master is here to tell us what he is seeing. plus, thin is in. the vice stocks from alcohol, the cigarette, casinos all soaring. we'll break it down. later, shares of snap getting hit today. things could be about to get a lot worse. we'll explain why. but first, we start off with apple. the headlines are coming fast and furious out of the worldwide developers conference in san jose today. let's get straight to josh lipton with the highlights. >> melissa, this was a developer show. but there was plenty of hardware news here today as well. you can start with that new device apple just unveiled today, they call it homepod. a smart speaker that will cost $349. it will be available later this year. siri activated. to allowing users to call up music, messages, news, all hand
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maybe it's ringing a vague bell, but i could not answer with any confidence. >> the subpoenas also targeted michael flynn, president trump's former national security adviser and michael cohen a long time trump attorney. cohen has denied colluding with the russians. the issuance of the seven subpoenas was first reported, jenna, by "the wall street journal." >> jenna: james, thank you very much. president trump signed a spotlight on all of this early today, tweeting this out. the big story is the unmasking and surveillance of people that took place during the obama administration. let's bring back in chris stirewalt. is this potentially a break in the story? >> i don't know if i'd get carried away. it's sort of like this. the real investigation is now taking place through the office of the special counsel, robert mueller. that's the real deal. most of, and i shouldn't say most of, but a substantial portion of what happens with these congressional committees is for public and political consumption. this is -- sending mike flynn his fifth subpoena doesn't add up to much. this is in large part to demons
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this should ring bells from 1997, michael portillo losing his seat.etween 1997 and now or between tony blair and jeremy corbyn except to say that enfield south is back on the radar again. it was safe conservative and goes labour often in landslide votes. it had the conservative majority and is goal david burrows is being replaced. stroud, just pipped to the post. but thirsty, an area of london that is gentrifying with posh housing coming through. it should have been an easy tory poll but labour has outperformed itself. labour gains that see, this key marginal from the conservatives. people remember it as the place where david cameron launched his manifesto when it looked to be more marginal than this time. hamilton west has been taken. starting to see some interesting swings, 9% towards labour. gordon brown's old seat, and other again from the snp. nearly 10%. glasgow north east, snp gain from laboured in 2015, the biggest swing of the election, 39%, labour has overturned that this time round. 13% swing back to labour, an astonishing night in england
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bell, abc7 news. alison: all right. brad. thank you very much. meanwhile, today, former national security advisor michael flynn turned over more than 600 pages of documenteds to the senate intelligence committee. homeland security secretary john kelly was asked about his agency's role in the russia investigation. >> i don't want to confirm or deny. we have to wait for the investigation. larry: of course, the testimony that everyone is waiting to see will come thursday when the former f.b.i. director james comey heads to capitol hill. you can see it live on abc7 thursday at 10:00 alison: in the last hour and a half president trump said he wishes comey good luck on the testimony thursday. earlier in day the president back on twitter taking aim at the mainstream media. the journalists are working to get him to stop using social media. he referred to several networks as well as the "washington post" and the "new york times" as fake news. larry: a lovely day. look at the picture. get ready for a change. doug hill in the stormwatch7 weather center with the forecast. doug: significant change. but only last a fe
bell, abc7 news. alison: all right. brad. thank you very much. meanwhile, today, former national security advisor michael flynn turned over more than 600 pages of documenteds to the senate intelligence committee. homeland security secretary john kelly was asked about his agency's role in the russia investigation. >> i don't want to confirm or deny. we have to wait for the investigation. larry: of course, the testimony that everyone is waiting to see will come thursday when the former...
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bell has got an idea. his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> it's hard to admit when you're wrong, right? i know. i know this very well. today the phillies finally did so. michaeld gomez designated for assignment which bakely means the phillies are getting rid of them. it's over. both of those guys were supposed to be all star caliber players this year and the phils got dead wrong once again matt chen tack and pete mackanin knew they needed to make this move a month ago. they drag their feet. for some reason they held out hoping these guys would turn it around and that means why the phils are the worst team in the league. they can't continue to ignore the obvious they know tear dead wrong op lot of friends. mychal franco isn't a super star. zen him down to the minors and bring up the guys from the minors. patience is always good at some point you have to see what you have especially when you're the wore the team in the league. lucy fans are sick of this status quo and something needs to change. >> all right. thank you sean bell. >>> so grammy award winning artist john legend postponing his camden concert scheduled for thursday night. he took to twitter to apolo
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. >> ticket goeing this year michael, thank you so much for joining us today on "closing bell."tomorrow "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now, live from the nasdaq market site our traders on the desk are pete, karen, dan and guy tonight on fast, energy stocks are having their best two-day stretch of the year. and there is one stock trader you see breaking out no matter what oil does. we're going to break it down plus, jeffrey is out as the ceo of general electric. and if history is any indication, that might be your sign to buy the stock. later, one retail stock is up 20% in june. we're going to give you the name and tell you why traders are piling in.
. >> ticket goeing this year michael, thank you so much for joining us today on "closing bell."tomorrow "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now, live from the nasdaq market site our traders on the desk are pete, karen, dan and guy tonight on fast, energy stocks are having their best two-day stretch of the year. and there is one stock trader you see breaking out no matter what oil does. we're going to break it down plus,...
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michael, thank you see you tomorrow that does it for "closing bell" today.w live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. traders on the desk, peteadami president trump is meeting with the indian prime minister. a joint news conference. we'll take you there. >>> facebook the latest to dive into the world of television will it make a splash? what will it mean for the rival, netflix? we'll ask the co-founder in an excuser interview. >>> apple's newly anticipated iphone 8
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maybe it's ringing a vague bell but i could not answer with any confidence. >> the subpoenas targeted michaellynn, president trump's former national security advisor and michael cohn. cohn has denied colluding with the kremlin. the issuance of the subpoenas was first reported by the "wall street journal." >> shannon: it's a matter of intense interest inside the white house. reaction from david bossie. former deputy manager of the trump campaign and president of citizens united and fox news contributor. good to have you with us this morning. a score of subpoenas. some go to unmasking and some go to the russia probe. what do you make of the names that bubbled up in the obama administration? trey gowdy and others have some information that led them in this direction very specifically. >> i applaud chairman nun nunes. we know there may be criminal acts by any individual. let's make sure we separate the two things. the unmasking is a dangerous thing for political operatives to have done if that's what ends up happening. that was part of the obama administration and their operation. not anything to
maybe it's ringing a vague bell but i could not answer with any confidence. >> the subpoenas targeted michaellynn, president trump's former national security advisor and michael cohn. cohn has denied colluding with the kremlin. the issuance of the subpoenas was first reported by the "wall street journal." >> shannon: it's a matter of intense interest inside the white house. reaction from david bossie. former deputy manager of the trump campaign and president of citizens...
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michael o'rourke, sticking with us. thank you very much, sir. the opening bell coming up next. what a 24 hours it has been.rday's battle for the s&p 500 is the biggest since the 17th. goldman sachs with an upward revision. 2400 to 2300 previously. kind of implying the 1% call back over the last six months adding them in the middle of the pack. if you switch up the board, the euro-dollar is higher at 116. we trade at 100 3037. dominating the market, the mario draghi confusion. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ city,an: from new york let's whip through the market action, moments away from the open. 2/10e positive, of about of 1% of the dow. up one third on the s&p 500. the biggest one-day move since may 17. a downside on the s&p 500, recovering some of those losses with the opening bell in new york city. [applause] valuation somewhat rich according to the fed chair. treasuries, yield -- yield firing over the last one he four hours, the story of 60 minutes for the ecb pushing back somewhat or seem to be pushing back against the markets but in their eyes, misjudging the speech yesterday. treasury erasing some o
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michael finney teaches us how to protect our data from hackers and cyber thieves. and even from good old fashioned crashes. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. i've discovered incredible bladder leak underwear that hugs every curve. can't tell i'm wearing it, can you? always discreet underwear. for bladder leaks. >>> major cyber attacks struck around the world today. more than 80 companies were fk affected, even the chernobyl nuclear power plant. >> the hackers demanded payment in bitcoin. >> we hear about these constantly. and we always hear when it's a major corporation, but it can be you and i as well. they encrypt your files and demand money to unlock them. here's what you can do now to possibly save you lots of trouble later. whether it's our phones or our pcs, we have valuable information stored in our devices. from photos to financial information, losing any of that would leave some of us
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michael hayden discusses the big picture with us next. (baby crying) ♪ fly ♪ me to the moon (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) we send our kidso the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received any other meningitis b vaccines. ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we ca
michael hayden discusses the big picture with us next. (baby crying) ♪ fly ♪ me to the moon (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) we send our kidso the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the...
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michael, thank you so much. that does it for us today on "closing bell. thank you, again, everybody for tuning in.>>> "fast money" starts now. live from the nasdaq market side overlooking times square i'm melissa lee. your traders are -- tonight, the chart master says it's showing signs of slowing down. plus, happy birthday to the iphone turning 10 years old today just how far the smart phone come in a decade tim has a special report and later, nike and micron are on the move but first, we start off with a sell off in the markets and while the tech wreck grabbed the headlines, the real story might be manager bigger. check out the ten year the selling in the bond ma
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michael, thank you. we'll see you tomorrow bright and early. >>> that does it for "closing bell."now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site. tonight on fast, something that's happening in the currency market that could spell major trouble for stocks. the chart master is here to tell us what he is seeing. plus, thin is in. the vice stocks from alcohol, the cigarette, casinos all soaring. we'll break it down. later, shares of snap getting hit today. things could be about to get a lot worse. we'll explain why. but first, we start off with apple. the headlines are coming
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michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the 70s, the herbs with parsley the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mr 0nion lets him ring the school bells paddington that grew and grew. there was, of course, the tv programme. 32 windsor gardens. a paddington musical. a paddington film. my name is... and... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for her children joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy clarkson! mrs bird made very good stews. if he had any complaints at all, it was that her dumplings were a little on the small side! friendly, polite and fond of marmalade, there have been many fictional bears, but none quite like michael bond's paddington. michael bond there who has died at the age of 91. let's take a look at the age of 91. let's take a look at the weather forecast and thomas shaper knacker has the latest. you can see the journey of the rain in the last 18 hours or so. most of the rain fell across eastern areas overnight. we had more than a month's overnight. we had more than a months worth of rainfall in less than 24 hours really. so today, it's around lincolnshire, eastern parts of yorkshire. most of northern englan
michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the 70s, the herbs with parsley the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mr 0nion lets him ring the school bells paddington that grew and grew. there was, of course, the tv programme. 32 windsor gardens. a paddington musical. a paddington film. my name is... and... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for her children joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy clarkson! mrs bird made very good stews. if he had any complaints at all, it...
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and from bell rock capital, she's president and chief investment officer, checking in there, as well. michaelest mover, but as you mentioned, it does look like we kind of turned positive and moved up a little bit once we got that written memo about what comey might see tomorrow. >> there was a little bit of tension released. this market has been waiting around, low volume, modest moves. that was the rule this morning and the rule all day. it did seem that when we got the written testimony, it just relieved a little bit of that suspense. and i don't necessarily think the market is viewing that as a huge swing factor, the testimony of the q&a tomorrow for the next six months of action, but it could decide whether people have to reassess the very short-term. sitting at all-time highs. the up trend is in tact. do you have the energy to take it higher. >> i like this stat that you had out there. we had 44% of the tech stocks, making new 52-week highs on monday. only the third time they've ever done that. the previous two times is 95 and 97. >> this is from tony dewire, who basically points out tha
and from bell rock capital, she's president and chief investment officer, checking in there, as well. michaelest mover, but as you mentioned, it does look like we kind of turned positive and moved up a little bit once we got that written memo about what comey might see tomorrow. >> there was a little bit of tension released. this market has been waiting around, low volume, modest moves. that was the rule this morning and the rule all day. it did seem that when we got the written...
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michael bahar thank you for joining us. >>> next encouraging new information on the condition of louisiana congressman steve scalise who was shot last week during baseball practice. that's next. en this bell rings.. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. 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 business, mostly. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some se
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michael, ken, good to see both of you. thanks for joining me. >>> why did secretary of at a time rex tillerson blow up at a white house stafferer? we have new reporting on that exchange. (bellings) with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where... ...certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don
michael, ken, good to see both of you. thanks for joining me. >>> why did secretary of at a time rex tillerson blow up at a white house stafferer? we have new reporting on that exchange. (bellings) with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's...
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michael mckee. is it fourth time lucky for china's can tell on domestic sharemarket. now, the opening belleak. let's have a quick look at how they perform ahead of that. futures are flat, off by just one point. record highs yesterday, apple and microsoft meeting those gains and tech was backing for this. -- back in focus. in focus.till i want to remind you there are concerns about former executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg daybreak. i am caroline hyde in london. david westin is in new york. just moments away from the opening bell in the u.s., let's take a look at where the markets currently stand. dow jones futures up six points. heady records for the dow industrial average estimate. record high for the s&p 500 yesterday, futures down by 1.5 points. nasdaq futures, a push higher. key areas to keep an eye on, dollar index currently up by 1/10 of 1%. hawkish tone's from a number of the federal reserve today. u.s. 10 year with the yields, just 41 basis points, kind of a rally in the 10 year. oil off by a percentage point, dragge
michael mckee. is it fourth time lucky for china's can tell on domestic sharemarket. now, the opening belleak. let's have a quick look at how they perform ahead of that. futures are flat, off by just one point. record highs yesterday, apple and microsoft meeting those gains and tech was backing for this. -- back in focus. in focus.till i want to remind you there are concerns about former executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg...
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michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the seventies, the herbs. with parsley, the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mronly and let the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mr only and let simple the school bellcal... a paddington film... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me — joanna shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me —joanna and shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me — joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy clarkson. narrator: mrs bird made very good stews. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bears but none quite like michael bond's paddington. michael bond who has died aged 91. the children's laureate, lauren child, joins me. there has been a huge outpouring of affection, eve ryo ne huge outpouring of affection, everyone loves paddington's marmalade salvages under his hat, the unfailingly polite bear from pirro occupies a special place in so many hearts and minds. wrench mac absolutely, wonderful creation. amazing that it is still as well loved us one i was a child, i used to watch the little model animation, which i also got my daughter to watch when she was tiny because it is so beautifully realise
michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the seventies, the herbs. with parsley, the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mronly and let the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mr only and let simple the school bellcal... a paddington film... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me — joanna shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me —joanna and shirley clarkson for the children, joe allen me — joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy...