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that president reagan and president george herbert walker bush did more by executive orders, percentagewise, affected more families by their executive actions then president obama. it is hard to understand why this court would say it was okay for president reagan and president bush, it's not okay for president obama. but we believe the court will mentally prevail because the laws on the side of the president. the the legal authority. the precedent is there. but this law, this decision today does not set a precedent. it is not such a precedent. it applies only to doppler and expanded.com. and in that meaning the parents and until 2010. so that president executive order on existing can still be enforced in generally other pieces, again the immigration agenda has not been affected. but anyway, we really need to pass in the comprehensive immigration reform. again, think we have the votes to do so we just need the speaker to give us the signal to take up the vote, same thing with the goats. just give us a vote. we believe it could prevail because the mayor can people overwhelmingly support these
that president reagan and president george herbert walker bush did more by executive orders, percentagewise, affected more families by their executive actions then president obama. it is hard to understand why this court would say it was okay for president reagan and president bush, it's not okay for president obama. but we believe the court will mentally prevail because the laws on the side of the president. the the legal authority. the precedent is there. but this law, this decision today...
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how muchnow percentagewise but you can already see the volatility that has occurred in the last weekiment shifted from state to leave and now back to remain. >> when you think about what , do will mean more broadly you think there would be problems as a mechanical process? be a tremendous withdrawal of capital from the u.k. in terms of open market securities and in terms of foreign direct investment. severalr in the last there have been more foreign direct investments into the u.k. from the eu that even from the united states. >> on a trading day by day basis, you talked to a lot of people and they're concerned already about the amount of liquidity to market has. there is a concern whether or not the market will be able to function, that it would operate on a credible basis. >> i don't think it is a lehman moment in that i don't think the world comes to an end. it would be a severe problem for the u.k.. the average home in the u.k. is around 250,000 pounds. it,ou allow for leverage on if the housing prices went down 10%, that would wipe out something like half the net worth of the av
how muchnow percentagewise but you can already see the volatility that has occurred in the last weekiment shifted from state to leave and now back to remain. >> when you think about what , do will mean more broadly you think there would be problems as a mechanical process? be a tremendous withdrawal of capital from the u.k. in terms of open market securities and in terms of foreign direct investment. severalr in the last there have been more foreign direct investments into the u.k. from...
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down the most percentagewise, 2.7%. emily: how about tech stocks, are they making up early losses?> looking at that sector, it looks like pretty much all constituents were down, except for two over the past four days. you are taking a look at the biggest point losers in terms of the past four days. microsoft is down 9/10 of a percent today, but ever since brexit it is down by 2.6%. ibm is actually down nearly 7% ever since brexit. today, it is down by 2.9%. we also had the biggest point osers. network solutions te conductivity down by 9.5%, just about. we still have a ways to go. mily: thank you. turning to the world of private tech companies, perhaps the silver lining on the cloud of uncertainty over the global arket. the global venture capital community may emerge from the brexit storm relatively unscathed. in 2016, the u.k. attracted just 3.5% of venture capital, with europe in its wake. to help rate down the dynamics, our bloomberg news reporter. it is almost shocking, how small a slice of global capital that europe gets. how will brexit impact that? >> it will make it harder.
down the most percentagewise, 2.7%. emily: how about tech stocks, are they making up early losses?> looking at that sector, it looks like pretty much all constituents were down, except for two over the past four days. you are taking a look at the biggest point losers in terms of the past four days. microsoft is down 9/10 of a percent today, but ever since brexit it is down by 2.6%. ibm is actually down nearly 7% ever since brexit. today, it is down by 2.9%. we also had the biggest point...
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wilbur: i am not sure what it would be percentagewise. but you can see the impact it would have.have you -- i'm sorry, caroline, jump in. caroline: give us a sense of what will be outperforming. on the stoxx 600, only five stocks are in the red. which stopped the want to be overexposed to if the british public come to their senses or just generally vote to "remain ?" wilbur: the largest single holding is virgin money. we backed richard branson and the original acquisition from the u.k. government. we had fallen down quite a bit, but we still own about 11% of the company. aboutne: but also, what the rest of the eurozone. today when we look at italy, we see the rise of the antiestablishment parties, the five-star movement in rome. what about the rest of the eurozone? does and with the u.k. vote on the referendum? wilbur: well, i think the u.k. referendum, just as a few days ago, the swiss referendum was also important. remember, in switzerland there had been his proposal to give a guaranteed minimum income to everyone. and this was very wisely voted that down by a substantial margi
wilbur: i am not sure what it would be percentagewise. but you can see the impact it would have.have you -- i'm sorry, caroline, jump in. caroline: give us a sense of what will be outperforming. on the stoxx 600, only five stocks are in the red. which stopped the want to be overexposed to if the british public come to their senses or just generally vote to "remain ?" wilbur: the largest single holding is virgin money. we backed richard branson and the original acquisition from the...
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as you can see, the stock is not that up percentagewise but it had a spike on the news that keurig wasend manufacturing of its cold system which competes directly. they say customers will get refunds and soda stream is confirming that in the past few moments. it's interesting it took that player out of that market. elsewhere, we're looking at a company called seresta therapeutic. the company has been asked for more information on its experimental treatment of muscular dystrophy because wanttigators -- investors to know that they are closer to being approved. we're also taking a look at an acquisition in the medical industry. ldler biomed will buy holding for 30 million dollars in cash. these are medical device companies. shares a rallying after the company agreed to pay $130 million in a settlement to news corp.. this is a smaller settlements and had an anticipated has to do with the news corp. unit because , there was anlow issue of information sharing between the two companies because some executives move from one to the other so those shares are up. scarlet: thank you so much. alix:
as you can see, the stock is not that up percentagewise but it had a spike on the news that keurig wasend manufacturing of its cold system which competes directly. they say customers will get refunds and soda stream is confirming that in the past few moments. it's interesting it took that player out of that market. elsewhere, we're looking at a company called seresta therapeutic. the company has been asked for more information on its experimental treatment of muscular dystrophy because...
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percentagewise. so, it's a great project.e support it 100% despite a number of cheap shots towards our organization, right, we want to stick to the facts. good jobs. recruiting apprentices, and afford the housing will be built here. that's the bottom line. thank you for your time. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. good evening. my name is kristin ponty and i have lived in the mission since 1985. i'm a teacher in sfusd. a proud member of the united educators of san francisco. i work with the majority of our students are latino and chinese. they are construction workers. they are painters. they are in hotels and nannies and childcare workers and they'll never able to live in a place like this, nor could i get i'm latino lucky enough to have a rent controlled apartment but circuitry. among fulsome street i'm terrified of being addicted and there's no way any bus could live in this building as it's currently configured. i just want to say, e, what a lot of people said, that it's-we do not need another luxury building. it's terrifyi
percentagewise. so, it's a great project.e support it 100% despite a number of cheap shots towards our organization, right, we want to stick to the facts. good jobs. recruiting apprentices, and afford the housing will be built here. that's the bottom line. thank you for your time. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. good evening. my name is kristin ponty and i have lived in the mission since 1985. i'm a teacher in sfusd. a proud member of the united educators of san francisco. i work...
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make it there today, but the trajectory is going in that direction. , sodow gaining by 30 points percentagewise get abov another boost from energy prices today. crude i'll trading just above $50 a barrel, giving energy a boost. energy was the best performing sector in yesterday's session and that could be repeated today. however in terms of what could be holding stocks back today, ralph lauren, the company coming out and saying the sales this year will decline in the low double digits. the ceo making some restructuring changes to the company. i want to look at some of the companies that by ralph lauren and sell ralph lauren goods. they are not down by too much. and nordstrom, are some of the biggest customers for ralph lauren. it also sells goods for its own stores. we have a deal that we have been talking about within the medical device industry. boughtdings will be for about a billion dollars in cash. this unites a maker of various types of replacements for hips and joints for a company in the spinal device industry. we are also watching hurts this morning. filingahn revealing in a on june 2
make it there today, but the trajectory is going in that direction. , sodow gaining by 30 points percentagewise get abov another boost from energy prices today. crude i'll trading just above $50 a barrel, giving energy a boost. energy was the best performing sector in yesterday's session and that could be repeated today. however in terms of what could be holding stocks back today, ralph lauren, the company coming out and saying the sales this year will decline in the low double digits. the ceo...