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>> it was 2% points more. significantly more. >> reporter: common bond spent to generate up to 15 million dollars in profit this year >> what we decided to do was focus on a population of people whose earnings potential is high and employment prospects are high as well. >> reporter: common bond also goes one step further. it aggressively monitors its client's payments. if has also created a community of sorts for its borrowers and hosts social network events foreign them around the country. do you think that you deserve to be treated differently pause you have been so financially astute? >> i'm not sure if i deserve to be treated differently, but that's how this works >> reporter: in effect, growing a pool of graduates, investors are confident will give them steady returns >>> that's our show for today. i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. the news continues here on al jazeera america. turned. remember? die. this el nino is larger than the 1991-1998. >> 20 years ago we talked about it being destructive. i
>> it was 2% points more. significantly more. >> reporter: common bond spent to generate up to 15 million dollars in profit this year >> what we decided to do was focus on a population of people whose earnings potential is high and employment prospects are high as well. >> reporter: common bond also goes one step further. it aggressively monitors its client's payments. if has also created a community of sorts for its borrowers and hosts social network events foreign them...
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. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man. >> ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. >> chris: he has 6 rebounds. he's been in with the trees all night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful moves. >> len: i will repeat this one more time. he is a bad little man. >> ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. >> len: don't let you fool you. he won't fool anybody else with that sweet baby face smile anymore. pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on theor's cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they visualized and believeing in this moment. not being afraid of it. living in the moment and the reality of being in the ncaa tournament. >> len: he wanted them to think back to when they started playing basketball and watched the ncaa tournament on tv and you wished you were in there. he never did. >> ian: that's right jones did not ever play in an ncaa tou
. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man. >> ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. >> chris: he has 6 rebounds. he's been in with the trees all night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful moves. >> len: i will repeat this one more time. he is a bad little man. >> ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. >> len: don't let you fool...
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and a new yale record. 28 points. highest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs basketball history. 74-70. mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler breaks that plain, that's how you get the call. >> ian: get it in for sears. much martyr to give the foul to sears and not mason. sears is 67%. he is 3 of 3 today. that was a huge, huge call. >> len: took a possession away and an opportunity to put points on the board from baylor. from where we sit, it should be have been the right call. >> ian: justin sears. misses on the first attempt. another look at the foul. >> len: yes. he broke the plain. victor was traveling parallel. never really stepped into the offensive player's space. it was prince who dipped his shoulder and br
and a new yale record. 28 points. highest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs basketball history. 74-70. mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler breaks that plain, that's how...
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he has 16 points. and extends the duke lead. a three-point ball game. comes to its feet. for the final minute of play. day 2. rowan! >> mike: he has made circus shots, that was rushed. >> tim: well defended. >> mike: 20 seconds plus between shot and game clock. >> tim: get the ball to allen. that is where they want it. 6 on the shot clock. he has to go. allen takes it at the basket, has it blocked, knocked out of bounds. two seconds on the shot clock. timeouttime-out duke. 30.8 seconds remaining in the game. two seconds on the shot clock. our performance of the game brought to you by your local chevy dealers. and grayson allen. we talked about it at the beginning of the game, no question these two guys are two of the best in the -- the final during el of the final duel: >> mike: two seconds enough time to get a shot clock off. i woulden fear if you look at a situation where you set a screen for a shooter and n.c. state so worried about the shooter he slip the guy to the basket for a layup. that is how bc got beaten the other day, similar situation with one second to go. >
he has 16 points. and extends the duke lead. a three-point ball game. comes to its feet. for the final minute of play. day 2. rowan! >> mike: he has made circus shots, that was rushed. >> tim: well defended. >> mike: 20 seconds plus between shot and game clock. >> tim: get the ball to allen. that is where they want it. 6 on the shot clock. he has to go. allen takes it at the basket, has it blocked, knocked out of bounds. two seconds on the shot clock. timeouttime-out...
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he is a point guard. he no what it takes -- he knows what it takes to take the cavaliers where they want to go. >> lebron james was all over the place. only 31 minutes. i love when he doesn't have to play the whole game. today, lebron james ends up at 27 points. do you think lebron james is getting to the next level? >> he is efficient. that's lebron james. like i said, he started off going to the basket and it opened up so he was able to go three for four for the three- pointer. he is still the best basketball player in the nba. >> do you expect him to turn it up to the next level of playoffs? we have been watching him. i'm not saying lebron james is bored with the regular season, but maybe fans are looking at this and the players are like let's just get through the regular season. what you think is mindset is right now? >> to get through the regular season. he knows when to turn it up, it's really time to play. not to say he doesn't give it all every night but it's another level. >> let's catch up on ka
he is a point guard. he no what it takes -- he knows what it takes to take the cavaliers where they want to go. >> lebron james was all over the place. only 31 minutes. i love when he doesn't have to play the whole game. today, lebron james ends up at 27 points. do you think lebron james is getting to the next level? >> he is efficient. that's lebron james. like i said, he started off going to the basket and it opened up so he was able to go three for four for the three- pointer. he...
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. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man. >> ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. >> chris: he has 6 rebounds. night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful moves. >> len: i will repeat this one more time. he is a bad little man. >> ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. >> len: don't let you fool you. he won't fool anybody else with that sweet baby face smile anymore. >> ian: we showed you the pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on the or's cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they visualized and believeing in this moment. n
. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man....
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and a new yale record. 28 points. highest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in a direction that is parallel to what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler breaks that plain, that's how you get the call. >> ian: get it in for sears. much martyr to give the foul to sears and not mason. sears is 67%. that was a huge, huge call. >> len: took a possession away and an opportunity to put points on the board from baylor. from where we sit, it should be have been the right call. >> ian: justin sears. misses on the first attempt. another look at the foul. >> len: yes. he broke the plain. victor was traveling parallel. never really stepped into the offensive player's space. it was prince who dipped his shoulder and broke that plain.
and a new yale record. 28 points. highest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in a direction that is parallel to what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler breaks that plain,...
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a point. it did close above the 2030 level and 2037 up a point and nasdaq down six. couldn't hang on. it was in red territory most of the session, $474 4766 is the l there. volatility is higher and transports were down 67 points, kara swisher will be with us to discuss netflix's slowing speed. first we have mike santoli here along with john fortt for more on the market action. guy adami joins the fray as well. haven't seen you in ages. mike, kick things off for us. in the last hour, the shooting on capitol hill, stocks almost turned negative, at least the dow did, managed to stay in positive territory today and we're still waiting to find out exactly what happened. >> really a low volume, narrow range today but the market sort of refuses to go along with this idea that it has to pull back more seriously, only 1% below the recent highs, i don't know if that means because we have europe to lead us this morning we didn't find direction at all. it seems as if the market is going side ways to work
a point. it did close above the 2030 level and 2037 up a point and nasdaq down six. couldn't hang on. it was in red territory most of the session, $474 4766 is the l there. volatility is higher and transports were down 67 points, kara swisher will be with us to discuss netflix's slowing speed. first we have mike santoli here along with john fortt for more on the market action. guy adami joins the fray as well. haven't seen you in ages. mike, kick things off for us. in the last hour, the...
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at what point. i've been negative and had your same viewpoint and at what point i hear you saying 1% or 2% higher, but at a certain point you have to realize we're looking at in the face of crude that won't crack again, and i think if crude doesn't crack you could be looking at much higher markets. what do you say and where do you draw the line and what levels in particular that we close above make you change? >> great point. i mean, we have to manage risk here. technical analysis at its heart is not just a crystal ball but also a framework for managing risk. let's use 2070. have to have a hard stop in here. 2070. doesn't mean you'll get wildly bullish and if you're a short seller and that's too wide. where do we close? it's 40 handles on the s&p 500. if you can't handle, no pun intended, 2% and 40 handles on the upside you shouldn't be shorting this market. that shouldn't be the pillar which holds up your bearish case so give yourself to a daily close above 2070. that's your stop, hard and fast and
at what point. i've been negative and had your same viewpoint and at what point i hear you saying 1% or 2% higher, but at a certain point you have to realize we're looking at in the face of crude that won't crack again, and i think if crude doesn't crack you could be looking at much higher markets. what do you say and where do you draw the line and what levels in particular that we close above make you change? >> great point. i mean, we have to manage risk here. technical analysis at its...
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well, then what's the point? i'm speechless. only verizon has the largest 4g lte network in america. and now if you buy a samsung galaxy s7 edge, you get one free. ))) dove men+care. the strength test. when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. with pepper jack cheese baked into the shell.... it's gonna be big. the new quesalupa, [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] mike: turnaround, you knew it was coming. 5-6 from the floor in the second half. 3-4 for him. carter: we showed you mom, jackie. this is just a couple of minutes ago. jackie is headed somewhere quiet to pray. so that's why we're showing you an empty chair with a jacket because jackie is praying for buddy somewhere in the building. and now buddy's sooners 13 in the second half. one-point edge. mike: about the same time in bakersfield, she did the sam
well, then what's the point? i'm speechless. only verizon has the largest 4g lte network in america. and now if you buy a samsung galaxy s7 edge, you get one free. ))) dove men+care. the strength test. when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. with pepper jack cheese baked into the shell.... it's gonna be big. the new quesalupa, [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national...
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you add up the three-point percentage and the free-point percentage, and he's at 186. carter: rare miss. mike: and things change in the last minute of an ncaa game. carter: seven first half points for buddy hield. 27 in the second half. his motto is stay humble. and he has the right head coach for the job. on kruger who deflects all of the praise. johnson, deep three. gilmore, stickback with 15.2. it is back to a three-point game. can the sooners hang on? right now at at&t, buy the new samsung galaxy s7 an no matter how you hang out, share every minute of it. buy one water resistant samsung galaxy s7 and get one free. and right now, get up to $650 in credits per line to help you switch to at&t. hi coach. my dog is always running around on my lawn. is there a particular seed that stands up to traffic? what kind of dog is it? a bulldog? no. you sure? pretty sure. because they're all kinds of bulldogs. you got your english bulldogs, your french bulldogs yeah coach it's not a bulldog. your victorian bulldogs. your red tiger bulldogs. to get more personalized lawncare advic
you add up the three-point percentage and the free-point percentage, and he's at 186. carter: rare miss. mike: and things change in the last minute of an ncaa game. carter: seven first half points for buddy hield. 27 in the second half. his motto is stay humble. and he has the right head coach for the job. on kruger who deflects all of the praise. johnson, deep three. gilmore, stickback with 15.2. it is back to a three-point game. can the sooners hang on? right now at at&t, buy the new...
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he lost eight points and he's only eight points ahead now. there's some talk that may be it's an all-out assault against donald trump that some say is too late. but then there's the other end of it. there's the attack ad and the kind of endorsements. so far, jeb bush has not endorsed anyone. the orlando sun sentinel said they refuse to endorse any of the republican candidates at this time. at this point does the endorsements matter or will it be an ad war that is hot as blazes. >> some endorsements matter more than others. it really does matter that marco rubio hadn't gotten the endorsement of jeb bush which might really help him at this point. when you are talking about a matter of mere percentage points, a couple of points wouldn't hurt him at this level. the same is true with the newspaper endorsement. you need somebody to vouch for you, in part because marco rubio is getting beat up, not just by donald trump but ted cruz is running negative ads on him. trump and cruz have the same thing in common, they want to see rubio lose florida and g
he lost eight points and he's only eight points ahead now. there's some talk that may be it's an all-out assault against donald trump that some say is too late. but then there's the other end of it. there's the attack ad and the kind of endorsements. so far, jeb bush has not endorsed anyone. the orlando sun sentinel said they refuse to endorse any of the republican candidates at this time. at this point does the endorsements matter or will it be an ad war that is hot as blazes. >> some...
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you can see -- >> half point. >> 50 basis points. 40 basis points over the long run.m the cnbc fed survey is quite a bit lower than that, tyler. we'll see. >> let me ask a question now. reading this, just hearing what is going on, it sounds to me like the fed just downgraded their long-term concerns about inflation in favor of continuing stimulus for some period of time. meaning the idea that 2% inflation might, you know, be where they're really targeting, that they're maybe thinking 2%, 3% would be just fine if it would keep order in the financial markets around the world. >> i think it is interesting you say that. i don't hear that. if the market takes -- they didn't say that for sure. if the market takes from this statement that it has less concern with inflation, that's very interesting. it is a question worth asking the fed chair here. you're right. what i remember fed governor lael brainerd saying to me, imagine if we get another round of inflation, another strong jobs report, i wouldn't rule out any he particular increase. i think the idea of an increase in jun
you can see -- >> half point. >> 50 basis points. 40 basis points over the long run.m the cnbc fed survey is quite a bit lower than that, tyler. we'll see. >> let me ask a question now. reading this, just hearing what is going on, it sounds to me like the fed just downgraded their long-term concerns about inflation in favor of continuing stimulus for some period of time. meaning the idea that 2% inflation might, you know, be where they're really targeting, that they're maybe...
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what's the point? well, that depends upon your point of view.lack point in novato has these and more modest homes in the bay marshland but the neighborhood is connected to green point. houses mostly built on two acres. the neighborhoods are separated unofficially by highway 37. but others say it's the railroad that divides the two. with flashpoint on literally the other side of the tracks. some in green point think black point puts a immaculata on their area. >> the housing is -- puts a black mark on their area. >> the house something small. roads are terrible. it's creepy to drive around up there. >> reporter: the pace of life can be explode here in black point. they prefer you not drive too fast. they point out, some of the infrastructure there. this is what they call the boardwalk. there are boards. whoa! and do youand you do walk on them. difference aren't as clear-cut. there's a gray area. >> i think it's driven by economics. >> reporter: says peter who lives in one of the nicer green point homes. >> there was a possible conspiracy from the
what's the point? well, that depends upon your point of view.lack point in novato has these and more modest homes in the bay marshland but the neighborhood is connected to green point. houses mostly built on two acres. the neighborhoods are separated unofficially by highway 37. but others say it's the railroad that divides the two. with flashpoint on literally the other side of the tracks. some in green point think black point puts a immaculata on their area. >> the housing is -- puts a...
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the point i'm trying to make. >> and you made it very well -- i'm not going to rebut the point. to aloom nate the illuminate the point. trump speaks in emotional manner. he doesn't have notes. he is not going in there with a speech and says beat up protesters. he speaks like this bang, bang, bang. and he doesn't have a filter. he doesn't sensor himself. he doesn't think sometimes before he speaks. that's what a billionaire businessman has done his whole life. he hasn't made the transition as i>s pointed out. he hasn't understood that his words now carry and can carry threats. he doesn't seem to have gotten that all right? and i hope he does. if he doesn't, is he not going to win the presidency. i said that quite clearly. he has got to moderate. i'm not going to sit here and say that donald trump is responsible for what happened in chicago. >> that's not what i said. >> or responsible for the guy coal cocking the protester. is he not responsible. >> but is he responsible for condemning it. >> yes. and i would have done that. >> and he didn't do that. >> he never admits a mistake.
the point i'm trying to make. >> and you made it very well -- i'm not going to rebut the point. to aloom nate the illuminate the point. trump speaks in emotional manner. he doesn't have notes. he is not going in there with a speech and says beat up protesters. he speaks like this bang, bang, bang. and he doesn't have a filter. he doesn't sensor himself. he doesn't think sometimes before he speaks. that's what a billionaire businessman has done his whole life. he hasn't made the transition...
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jacobs at this point? okay. so at the very end of the book, just to kind of conclude this point about these different genres that harriet jacobs writes in response to or tries to figure her narrative into, at the very end she confronts outright the fact that she is not writing a sentimental novel. do you remember what she says at the very end? i'll give you a hint. it's on page 227. [ sneezes ] >> bless you. >> bless us. >> bless us all. exactly. >> my freedom not in the usual way with marriage but like with being free instead of -- >> exactly. my story ends with freedom, not in the usual way with marriage. in other words, the usual way here is the sentimental novel. the usual way anthony like this might end is the virtuous heroine goes through all these ordeals and in the end she finds the man she truly loves and she marries and settles down. but she says i'm not going to end this way, this book doesn't end this way. but it ends and maybe she's sort of saying maybe it ends in a more important way. it ends
jacobs at this point? okay. so at the very end of the book, just to kind of conclude this point about these different genres that harriet jacobs writes in response to or tries to figure her narrative into, at the very end she confronts outright the fact that she is not writing a sentimental novel. do you remember what she says at the very end? i'll give you a hint. it's on page 227. [ sneezes ] >> bless you. >> bless us. >> bless us all. exactly. >> my freedom not in the...
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and a new yale record. 28 points.ighest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs basketball history. 74-70. mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in a direction that is parallel to what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler breaks that plain, that's how you get the call. >> ian: get it in for sears. much martyr to give the foul to sears and not mason. sears is 67%. he is 3 of 3 today. that was a huge, huge call. >> len: took a possession away and an opportunity to put points on the board from baylor. from where we sit, it should be have been the right call. >> ian: justin sears. misses on the first attempt. another look at the foul. >> len: yes. he broke the plain. victor was traveling parallel. never really stepped into the offensive player's space. it was prince
and a new yale record. 28 points.ighest scoring mark in an ncaa tournament in bulldogs basketball history. 74-70. mason now with 29. under a minute to play. wainright. loops the pass to prince. prince one-on-one with victor. an offensive foul. huge call with 33.9 to play. >> [cheers and applause]. >> chris: you don't have to be set to draw the offensive foul. defender entitleed to go in a direction that is parallel to what the ball handler is going. >> len: if the ball handler...
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. >> this is what we know at this point. the jury ruled that both michael barrett and the company that owned the nashville marriott where par et recorded a nude video d -- barrett recorded a nude video of andrews are both to blame. >> what amount of damages have you awarded the plaintiff erin andrew. >> 55 million. >> the jury decided that barrett was 51% responsible, and that the company that operated the marriott was 49% responsible. again, that total award was 55 million-dollars. that breaks down to roughly barrett owing andrews $28 million, and the company owing her $26 million. this case, of course, unfolding over the last couple of weeks. some very emotional testimony we heard last week from erin paula and steve andrews, who works here, our lead investigator for 8 on your side. it was a rough day on the stand, a rough week on the stand, with that emotion coming to fruition in a jury verdict, again, of $55 million. jenn. >> in our tampa news center, jen, thank you. >>> and there is another trial in the news tonight, one
. >> this is what we know at this point. the jury ruled that both michael barrett and the company that owned the nashville marriott where par et recorded a nude video d -- barrett recorded a nude video of andrews are both to blame. >> what amount of damages have you awarded the plaintiff erin andrew. >> 55 million. >> the jury decided that barrett was 51% responsible, and that the company that operated the marriott was 49% responsible. again, that total award was 55...
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yields are down by four basis points. a weaker dollar soaring at this point.ll point. yen central-bank week. the fed decides tomorrow. ♪ >> i'm here in the green room with cory johnson. he will take on matt miller with the battle of the chart but first, we will talk politics. matt: a couple of thoughts i want to look get moving in the premarket. one of the biggest movers is valid pharmaceutical after forecasting sales and profits that missed estimates. a stock we will watch at the open. it cut four million dollars off of the ceos well. michael pearson was a billionaire before last december. in three short months, he has lost a boatload of cash. johnson, aok at company that makes nutritional products for babies and mothers expecting to have babies. -- it has working been reported, looking at outside interests. the stock is up 10% in the premarket. neutral, the analyst at tiffany's citing the recent low. evaluations call has come up too quickly and you can see it come up slightly in the premarket. the race to the white house, all eyes are on the primaries where
yields are down by four basis points. a weaker dollar soaring at this point.ll point. yen central-bank week. the fed decides tomorrow. ♪ >> i'm here in the green room with cory johnson. he will take on matt miller with the battle of the chart but first, we will talk politics. matt: a couple of thoughts i want to look get moving in the premarket. one of the biggest movers is valid pharmaceutical after forecasting sales and profits that missed estimates. a stock we will watch at the open....
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bill: my point was not neel's point, but he has a point. there are banks that are too big to fail.ure we regulate them property -- properly and they have sufficient capital. they do have more than they had before. saidint by showing citi many banks are like that. not to that extreme. but certainly in europe with credit suisse and deutsche bank, their earnings power going forward, not the fact they might be vulnerable to bankruptcy because they are recapitalized. the earnings going forward are limited because of negative interest and because the yield curve appears to be relatively flat and will continue to be flat for a long time. that means their margins will be limited. it means to me banks are not a bad investment. but they are in a new age with limited ability to increase earnings based upon this that yield curve. tom: alan greenspan speaks of this. you speak of this. david pointed out yesterday. credit growth is ramping up a little bit. can you buy the idea that is a symbol of a recovering america? or is credit growth in banking a fiction? bill: i think we need it. i think tha
bill: my point was not neel's point, but he has a point. there are banks that are too big to fail.ure we regulate them property -- properly and they have sufficient capital. they do have more than they had before. saidint by showing citi many banks are like that. not to that extreme. but certainly in europe with credit suisse and deutsche bank, their earnings power going forward, not the fact they might be vulnerable to bankruptcy because they are recapitalized. the earnings going forward are...
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up 42 points. in fact, that's the better of the three averages, nasdaq was leading to the upside but not up just a fraction. >> a facebook first, social networking giant is a major institutional stock. eric has that story and we'll discuss the latest tax dealings in the uk that could cost it millions. >>> hillary clinton will be here talking jobs and taxes in an exclusive cnbc interview. you do not want to miss that coming up. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. the access informationlows us to from anywhere. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up. microsoft cloud changes our world dramatically. it wasn't too long ago it would take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome. now, we can do a h
up 42 points. in fact, that's the better of the three averages, nasdaq was leading to the upside but not up just a fraction. >> a facebook first, social networking giant is a major institutional stock. eric has that story and we'll discuss the latest tax dealings in the uk that could cost it millions. >>> hillary clinton will be here talking jobs and taxes in an exclusive cnbc interview. you do not want to miss that coming up. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our...
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back to a six-point game. timeout houston. 106-100, bulls in front, rockets ball when we come back, no more howard. sweetheart, don't look at me like that, it's gonna be amazing. this is a disaster! who's the genius who puts a girl in heels on a subway grate? miss monroe, eat a snickers. why? you get a little cranky when you're hungry. better? much better. this scene will never make the cut, morons. like greasy fast food if youtreats your body...t you'd have no way to watch cat videos. so say no to greasy, fast food... and treat your body right... with the delicious rotisserie-style chicken sandwich from subway. made with our new hand-pulled, all-white meat chicken raised without antibiotics... all on our freshly-baked bread. the subway sandwich shop. fresh is what we do. >> mike: it's been a rough stretch for the bulls as they've dropped four in a row and 8 in 18 in the last 26. here's their schedule coming up. against the bucks on monday and a quick one-game trip to texas in san antonio, miami at toronto at
back to a six-point game. timeout houston. 106-100, bulls in front, rockets ball when we come back, no more howard. sweetheart, don't look at me like that, it's gonna be amazing. this is a disaster! who's the genius who puts a girl in heels on a subway grate? miss monroe, eat a snickers. why? you get a little cranky when you're hungry. better? much better. this scene will never make the cut, morons. like greasy fast food if youtreats your body...t you'd have no way to watch cat videos. so say...
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we were 60 or 70 points behind secretary clinton. a poll last week had us one point up. [ cheers and applause ] >> what would a wisconsin win mean for sanders' campaign and the race for the democratic nomination? we'll dive into that straight ahead. technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. and clean and real and inside jokes and school night. good, clean food pairs well with anything. try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw sign
we were 60 or 70 points behind secretary clinton. a poll last week had us one point up. [ cheers and applause ] >> what would a wisconsin win mean for sanders' campaign and the race for the democratic nomination? we'll dive into that straight ahead. technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm....
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this point. but now what we're seeing is $30 more. or even selling at a discount of about $100. so, there isn't as much strong demands in their channels. they said that right now, the big debate in china is do you want an apple-branded phone? or do you want a phone with a larger screen? so as much as apple is seen as a very reliable phone, people love the iconic status, they also love to watch movies on their phones, so we're going to see what the chinese consumer decides on thursday when the launch begins. guy. >> eunice, how do the launches of apple products go here? here we always take the live shots of the stores on fifth avenue where people have been waiting online for three days, have slept there. want to get their hands on the first one. because they run out and then they have to order it online and get it in three weeks. do you see the same thing in china? >> not anymore. because the demand has been so strong for iphones, that at one point, the crowds became so large that people would eve
this point. but now what we're seeing is $30 more. or even selling at a discount of about $100. so, there isn't as much strong demands in their channels. they said that right now, the big debate in china is do you want an apple-branded phone? or do you want a phone with a larger screen? so as much as apple is seen as a very reliable phone, people love the iconic status, they also love to watch movies on their phones, so we're going to see what the chinese consumer decides on thursday when the...
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that's the whole point. one of the interesting things about this country is we are far more enthusiastic about implementing these regulations than others and we take it far more seriously. one of the nightmares i have in london is obviously trying to -- the problem is -- it's a series of uninterrupted joy, my job in london, but one of the big challenges is getting more housing built fast. there's no doubt at all that e.u. regulation legislation of one kind or another, environmental impact assessments, whatever slow down the planning process and you have to wonder whether those processes would be quite so cumbersome and quite so slow in other european countries because we do relish this bureaucracy i'm afraid in this country and we tend to implement -- >> so you're going to change your line of fire from the speech and article which which are attacking e.u. regulation and the actions of uk officials which have caused the problem. >> of course, because the e.u. regulation did not itself bring -- >> it did. i mu
that's the whole point. one of the interesting things about this country is we are far more enthusiastic about implementing these regulations than others and we take it far more seriously. one of the nightmares i have in london is obviously trying to -- the problem is -- it's a series of uninterrupted joy, my job in london, but one of the big challenges is getting more housing built fast. there's no doubt at all that e.u. regulation legislation of one kind or another, environmental impact...
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. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man. >> ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. >> chris: he has 6 rebounds. he's been in with the trees all night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful moves. >> len: i will repeat this one more time. >> ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. >> len: don't let you fool you. he won't fool anybody else with that sweet baby face smile anymore. >> ian: we showed you the pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on the or's cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they visualized and believeing in this m
. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man....
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. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man. >> ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. >> chris: he has 6 rebounds. he's been in with the trees all night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful >> len: i will repeat this one more time. he is a bad little man. >> ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. >> len: don't let you fool you. he won't fool anybody else with that sweet baby face smile anymore. >> ian: we showed you the pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on the or's cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they this moment. not b
. >> ian: 20 points for prince. mason is fouled. makes his free throws at a 78% clip. >> len: that's unstoppable. >> ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. >> chris: he wants more of that. that's how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. >> ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. >> len: the first order of business, stop this young man....
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clark: cha's your point guard's name. -- what's your point guard's name? tell them to step out. ice cream was his first sugar of the day. kenny: he got charged up and noise. charles: we're looking for you. greg: and the apple of his eye was the ohio state buckeyes. clark: yeah, for some odd reason. kenny: there was a buckeye in my eye. greg: welcome back to final four. notre dame over michigan by a score of 70-63. clarke, kenny, and charles here at the desk. what a great basketball game. it was terrific. clark: it was terrific. excellent comeback by notre dame. they're down 12. held michigan to 22 points. started playing downhill dribble driving in that second half to create opportunities for high quality shots. greg: are you a believer in the irish, chuck? charles: who do they play next? charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but pe
clark: cha's your point guard's name. -- what's your point guard's name? tell them to step out. ice cream was his first sugar of the day. kenny: he got charged up and noise. charles: we're looking for you. greg: and the apple of his eye was the ohio state buckeyes. clark: yeah, for some odd reason. kenny: there was a buckeye in my eye. greg: welcome back to final four. notre dame over michigan by a score of 70-63. clarke, kenny, and charles here at the desk. what a great basketball game. it was...
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....ca rlie shatswell led the way with 19 points. with the win, the south dakota state tournament. alex as you saw in chris' story, this season is the last season for seniors mike gesell and adam woodbury. the sioux crew turned the iowa hoops program around....but they would need to step up in a big way on senior night. the 16th ranked hawkeyes at home....hosting big ten force indiana.... that's nic zeislof for the hoosiers....huge triple and indiana ties things up... on the other end....jarrod uthoff answers for the hawkeyes...he had 18 points..........iowa within two.... then its peter jok....he has been quite the sparkplug this season for the black and gold........ but indiana was the better team tonight .....og anunoby up and under.....huge bucket! woodbury had 4gesell had 7 but iowa loses on senior day x0-----x. senior night for andrew white and shavon shields.......nebras ka hosting 15th- ranked purdue... first halflots of purdue dunks. isaac haas slams it home. the boiler are a strong bunch. === then vince edwards steal and th
....ca rlie shatswell led the way with 19 points. with the win, the south dakota state tournament. alex as you saw in chris' story, this season is the last season for seniors mike gesell and adam woodbury. the sioux crew turned the iowa hoops program around....but they would need to step up in a big way on senior night. the 16th ranked hawkeyes at home....hosting big ten force indiana.... that's nic zeislof for the hoosiers....huge triple and indiana ties things up... on the other end....jarrod...
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if you have some new points to make. even the cpi would put it so wrong about the euro recently said that, i think a study came out a couple of days ago in which they predicted what would happen on a brexit and let me put this grossly negative but even in their most negative scenarios there were still 3 million more jobs by 2030 and i think i happen to agree that their rights. i think what would happen is the british economy, british democracy would be galvanized and we would take back control over our borders and we would take back control over about 10 billion or 8.5 billion pounds net that we send to russia. >> it's high time we did so. >> you can't even tell us what the brexit scenario would look like. go that shows the economic forecast last month. [overlapping conversation] your economic advisers predicted an economic shock and you don't agree with them. >> let me just take your own view release your view at the time. when you are questioned by andrew marr he raised this towards the night take your go to describe w
if you have some new points to make. even the cpi would put it so wrong about the euro recently said that, i think a study came out a couple of days ago in which they predicted what would happen on a brexit and let me put this grossly negative but even in their most negative scenarios there were still 3 million more jobs by 2030 and i think i happen to agree that their rights. i think what would happen is the british economy, british democracy would be galvanized and we would take back control...
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he beats her by 11 points. and hillary leads donald trump by 11 points in our poll. the a.p. reporting isis dispatched hundreds of fighters to europe as the state department says there are a number of u.s. citizens still un -- unaccounted for in belgium. trump and cruz each scored victories last night. we are talking arizona, utah. cruz claims's the best candidate to defeat hillary. take a listen. >> we are seeing republicans uniting behind our campaign. utah was the tenth state across the country where we have beaten donald trump. we are the only campaign that has beaten donald trump over and over again. 65-70% of republicans recognize donald trump is not the best candidate to go head-to-head against hillary and i beat hillary. that's why we see republicans coming together and unifying. it's what led to our landslide victory in utah and puts us in a strong position going forward. charles: cruz, you know what, he could have shared those delegates in utah but he won almost 70% of the vote so gets all those delegates as well. i saw back in february rubio, carson and jeb had 33%
he beats her by 11 points. and hillary leads donald trump by 11 points in our poll. the a.p. reporting isis dispatched hundreds of fighters to europe as the state department says there are a number of u.s. citizens still un -- unaccounted for in belgium. trump and cruz each scored victories last night. we are talking arizona, utah. cruz claims's the best candidate to defeat hillary. take a listen. >> we are seeing republicans uniting behind our campaign. utah was the tenth state across...
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they led by 38 points. they scored 54 points in the first half. you played nova during regular season. do you think they had this kind of game in them today. >> they do. when everybody is shooting the ball as well as they are. they can beat any team in the country. the other thing that is so under rated about villanova is their defense. they take take pride in it. they can shoot the ball. when they turn up the screws on the defensive end they are terrific. >> how do you see a match up with miami coming up. >> really good basketball game in store for villanova here. miami has, the toughness as well, good size about them and overall size. their perimeter guys have great size too. i think it will be a hard for the game. >> all right. we will take you inside locker room after nova defeated iowa today. >> it is big for our program, big for this team. everyone is talking about this game anus not getting past this first weekend. we are all extremely glad to get that monkey off of our back. >> we can play and beat anybody in the country. >> i think so. if
they led by 38 points. they scored 54 points in the first half. you played nova during regular season. do you think they had this kind of game in them today. >> they do. when everybody is shooting the ball as well as they are. they can beat any team in the country. the other thing that is so under rated about villanova is their defense. they take take pride in it. they can shoot the ball. when they turn up the screws on the defensive end they are terrific. >> how do you see a match...
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they get 29 points. they have seven at the break and the trojans get back into it with their defense. thomas allen gets a bucket at the foul. he was a high scorer with 32 points. with this shot, the trojans are up by three. it looks like they are going to walk out of there with a win. but a are not done. they get a three to tie within just three seconds left. we've got overtime. four seconds left of overtime and then that this kid get the ball and they get out of their there is a fadeaway at the buzzer with a win. 71-69, there in the state final next weekend and we have more with ngozi. ngozi: they are known as fire and ice and today, corey gaines learner and his teammate live up to that moniker. they got 48 of the team's 71 points and after that in saying buzzer-beater, they were the most shocked of all -- that in saying buzzer- -- insane buzzer-beater, they were the most shocked of all. >> it was really good. >> we said to give it a turn and keep going until it gets done. ngozi: after the game, one of
they get 29 points. they have seven at the break and the trojans get back into it with their defense. thomas allen gets a bucket at the foul. he was a high scorer with 32 points. with this shot, the trojans are up by three. it looks like they are going to walk out of there with a win. but a are not done. they get a three to tie within just three seconds left. we've got overtime. four seconds left of overtime and then that this kid get the ball and they get out of their there is a fadeaway at...
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verbally arizona sector averages 15 points each. we combined 28 points.i in the next round. they took down -- in 18 straight tournament appearance, the bulldogs shot 67% from beyond the three-point arc while the pirate assaults have at least three. the game goes on the books as an upset where they were favored by one point. at the upset trend continue. another bracket buster as they took down #-number-sign baylor. the kindness and scored 31 points to lead the bulldogs victory. in 2010 and idyllic school cornell made a run to the sweet 16. yale will try to get there as well when they face duke in their next match at. the top of the east bracket looks almost as good. the only blemish with confidence in their last shot to beat 70- 70-69. north carolina, kentucky and indiana move to the next round. the rest have to 16 games that will be played throughout today. nicole: so far, the 13 million brackets filled out so far, only 80,000 now remained perfect. lauren: not mine. nicole: now let's go to the extreme weather forecast. snow? is that what we are talking ab
verbally arizona sector averages 15 points each. we combined 28 points.i in the next round. they took down -- in 18 straight tournament appearance, the bulldogs shot 67% from beyond the three-point arc while the pirate assaults have at least three. the game goes on the books as an upset where they were favored by one point. at the upset trend continue. another bracket buster as they took down #-number-sign baylor. the kindness and scored 31 points to lead the bulldogs victory. in 2010 and...
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the dow expected to open down by 60 points to 70 points. the s&p by 10.he nasdaq by about 25 points. >> we will get much more on the markets in a minute. we also want to talk about politics. there's plenty here in the political world to catch you up on over the weekend. in michigan, democratic presidential hopefuls, hillary clinton and bernie sanders, traded shots over everything from trade to the auto bailout to the flint water crisis. on the republican side, donald trump turned in weekend wins in louisiana and kentucky. but the wig wbig wins in kansas maine went to ted cruz. much more on the race for the white house in 20 minutes. >>> people inside and outside the world of politics are remembering nancy reagan. the former first lady died at her los angeles area home yesterday at the age of 94. as first lady, mrs. reagan was known for her extravagant style and her "just say no to drugs" campaign. she stood by her husband's side after he was shot in an assassination attempt and during his long battle with alzheimer's disease. we'll have more on her legacy
the dow expected to open down by 60 points to 70 points. the s&p by 10.he nasdaq by about 25 points. >> we will get much more on the markets in a minute. we also want to talk about politics. there's plenty here in the political world to catch you up on over the weekend. in michigan, democratic presidential hopefuls, hillary clinton and bernie sanders, traded shots over everything from trade to the auto bailout to the flint water crisis. on the republican side, donald trump turned in...
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concord and bay point.so good, a lot of people taking advantage of bus, it could be hectic. give yourself plenty of time, shorter trains and less frequent service a headache. we are monitoring golden gate bridge for the buses, they have been canceling them. ace train one is on time and fremont and ace train tree is on time into lathrop. the busy drives 580 still moderate into dublin highway 4, westbound, same, interest concord with 20 minutes and san rafael to the city is looking good across the bay bridge under 20 minutes. >> cats are not the only pets with nine lives. this is luna reunited with her owner today after unbelievable story of survival starting five weeks ago, she fell off of a fishing boat off the cost of san diego. after searching for days her owner presumed she was dead. until he get a call on tuesday from a navy biologist who found him it is on the side of the road. the one-year-old pup swam to the military training site and dodged bullets and bombs for weeks before she ran into navy staff.
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that's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. the vital point now that you have explained that farmers get money back is that the 400 pounds which you're using, which doesn't include a loan for that net back, that's as an exaggerat exaggerated figure. no it's the extra cost as part of the c.a.p. and it reflects the -- >>you get money back. >> the additional bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system. with the export refund, all sorts of mechanisms that i think are exceedingly inefficient. and i think it would be possible to have strong domestic support for farmers to repatriate the c.a.p. in such a way to support british farmers in a way -- >> well, how would you change the support? >> well, i think you'd -- what you wouldn't do is -- in my view, the e.u. is party to evil in the way it discriminates against agriculture products from sub saharan africa. for instance. i think that there are goods that would benefit families in this country that come from markets that are currently prevented from exporting to us by the external e.u. tariff. i
that's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. the vital point now that you have explained that farmers get money back is that the 400 pounds which you're using, which doesn't include a loan for that net back, that's as an exaggerat exaggerated figure. no it's the extra cost as part of the c.a.p. and it reflects the -- >>you get money back. >> the additional bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system. with the export refund, all sorts of mechanisms that i think are exceedingly...
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just further owner the point, the transportation point, you know, here in london, there's a pretty much every hour and each train carries 500 people. they've all been shut down. it won't only be chaos in belgium but like london's king cross. there will be thousands who will not be able to get to their destination who have arrived with their luggage and so on. same with paris. same with leo. the repercussions are huge. >> let's talk about the bomb maker for a second. they say he's a belgian citizen who's apparently very, very skilled. all the bombs they believe he's response for, they say, have worked and have worked very well. >> he is skilled, and proof of that is these bombs are made of things you can buy over the counter, nail polish remover and peroxide and that's inherently an unstable compound. and he's managed to make bombs were supposed to and did go off when they're supposed to. it's an extraordinary feat really. he knows what he's doing chchlt makes him extremely dangerous. >> the border between france and belgium and france has been closed today. what can you tell us about th
just further owner the point, the transportation point, you know, here in london, there's a pretty much every hour and each train carries 500 people. they've all been shut down. it won't only be chaos in belgium but like london's king cross. there will be thousands who will not be able to get to their destination who have arrived with their luggage and so on. same with paris. same with leo. the repercussions are huge. >> let's talk about the bomb maker for a second. they say he's a...
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futures pointing to a positive open to the tune of 100 points. sara? >> now to today's trade of day. our data team wanted to see what march looks like. will it be more rewarding? well t turns out if history is any guide, stocks could see some gains this month. over the last decade, the dow, for example, traded positive eight of the last ten years. but the biggest and most reliable gains actually came from small caps during the month of march. that's from our quant firm. it's a historical guide on seasonality. doesn't factor in some of the weird things we're going through right now, when it comes to raising rates and diverging policies. for more, go to cnbc.com and check out cnbc pro. >> let's get to some political news. it's super tuesday. historically, this is a showdown that ends some campaigns and solidifies others. nbc's tracie potts has this. >> reporter: donald trump hoping to build on his front runner status today with his closest challengers aiming to collect enough delegates to remain competitive. >> a vote for donald trump tomorrow is literal
futures pointing to a positive open to the tune of 100 points. sara? >> now to today's trade of day. our data team wanted to see what march looks like. will it be more rewarding? well t turns out if history is any guide, stocks could see some gains this month. over the last decade, the dow, for example, traded positive eight of the last ten years. but the biggest and most reliable gains actually came from small caps during the month of march. that's from our quant firm. it's a historical...
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the company is new point education partners. and today, two dozen concerned parents of children who attend windsor prep launched a campaign to sever all ties. >> mark douglas caught up with new point's president in regard to the parent's concerns about the school. mark? >> reporter: well jenn, aileen quinn is under serious investigation. after a week of playing hard to get, we had a moment with her. >> reporter: mark douglas, newschannel8. what do you tell parents who says your company has to go? >> reporter: school parents, department of education are all demanding answers. everyone wants to know how her for profit company, new point education partners manages millions of taxpayer dollars at four charter schools in pinellas county. the district claims one of the charter schools has a million dollars deficit and $300,000 in unexplained consulting fees. >> how did you ring up a million dollars deficit. >> i have another meeting to go to so i can't discuss this with you. >> reporter: two dozen parents sent e-mails to the volunteer
the company is new point education partners. and today, two dozen concerned parents of children who attend windsor prep launched a campaign to sever all ties. >> mark douglas caught up with new point's president in regard to the parent's concerns about the school. mark? >> reporter: well jenn, aileen quinn is under serious investigation. after a week of playing hard to get, we had a moment with her. >> reporter: mark douglas, newschannel8. what do you tell parents who says...
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s 20 points. burgess is trying all that he can to influence where hield is carter: whoa dard off the shot fake. back to buddy hield! mike: you can't -- you can't lose him at this point. you know -- v.c.u. somehow got crossed up on the switch. carter: johnson answers! v.c.u. needed it. five-point game with 2:01. time-out v.c.u. the star is showing up in the melvin johnson, v.c.u. carter: tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and success st. benedict's, a school that's changing lives. followed by "madam secretary" only on cbs. that last bucket from st. benedict's alumn, melvin johnson. mike: hield, seven points in the first half. 27 in the second half. carter: buddy hield has scored the last nine for oklahoma. 19 of the sooner's last 23. mike: if you're oklahoma right now, you're going to use some clock to try to go about the 10-second mark. you might see a little more full last couple of minutes. carter: run two defenders, hield. spangler lost it. and then gilmore stepped out of bounds giving it
s 20 points. burgess is trying all that he can to influence where hield is carter: whoa dard off the shot fake. back to buddy hield! mike: you can't -- you can't lose him at this point. you know -- v.c.u. somehow got crossed up on the switch. carter: johnson answers! v.c.u. needed it. five-point game with 2:01. time-out v.c.u. the star is showing up in the melvin johnson, v.c.u. carter: tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and success st. benedict's, a school that's changing lives....
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on the point about the animal hygiene byproducts regulation, my point is simple. i do think that the real issue is about gold plating. it's about how officials in our country take eu legislation and -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to read what you actually said. only very recently, just -- sometimes these eu rules sound simply ludicrous like the rule you can't recycle a tea bag. it doesn't seem to be much of a reference to gold plating, a criticism of domestic legislature. >> i think you will find frequently i made the point about domestic gold plating. and it does sound ludicrous. it's a result of hideous confluence of the eu regulation and overzealous implementation by officials in this country. as for the percentage of eu regulation legislation coming through this place, i think after lengthy mastication, we agreed it's the -- you get -- if you look at the directives, you get your -- you are at 13%. when you get up to -- if you include -- we had a long discussion about this. if you include the instruments, you are up almost at two-thirds, 59% of law going
on the point about the animal hygiene byproducts regulation, my point is simple. i do think that the real issue is about gold plating. it's about how officials in our country take eu legislation and -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to read what you actually said. only very recently, just -- sometimes these eu rules sound simply ludicrous like the rule you can't recycle a tea bag. it doesn't seem to be much of a reference to gold plating, a criticism of domestic legislature. >> i...
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she beats him 53%-41%, 12 points. we beat him by 20 points! same poll -- hillary clinton loses to john kasich by six points, she loses. we beat kasich by six points. hillary clinton and ted cruz are in a tie, 48%-48%. we beat cruz by 13 points. all of us know that we have got to do everything we can to make certain that a republican does not occupy the white house next year. i believe objectively speaking there is no question but you are looking at the strongest democratic candidate to defeat the republicans. and it is not just polls. there's something more important, and you are demonstrating it here tonight. democrats win when millions of people are excited and hopeful for the future and are prepared to get engaged in the political process. that's when democrats win. republicans win when people are demoralized, when the voter turnout is low, and when the billionaires buy elections. i don't think any fair-minded person would disagree with the assertion that our campaign has the energy, has the momentum, and can bring out large numbers of peop
she beats him 53%-41%, 12 points. we beat him by 20 points! same poll -- hillary clinton loses to john kasich by six points, she loses. we beat kasich by six points. hillary clinton and ted cruz are in a tie, 48%-48%. we beat cruz by 13 points. all of us know that we have got to do everything we can to make certain that a republican does not occupy the white house next year. i believe objectively speaking there is no question but you are looking at the strongest democratic candidate to defeat...
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nasdaq futures up 53 points.igesting draghi and checking out the chinese currency, the yuan at its highest level of the year and wiping out the losses from 2016. the euro, which surged yesterday is now heading south by almost 1%. the dollar is rising against the yen. even the battered british pound is getting a boost. commodities marching higher, as well. brent crude oil, the international benchmark, also at 41. >> nancy reagan will be laid to rest in southern california. the services will take place at the royal library in napa valley. james a. baker, who served in president reagan's administration and tom brockwith well will also give remarks. more than 3,000 people passed his casket during public viewing. >> now to the current race for the white house, donald trump looking for a knockout primary punch next tuesday. but last night, trump and the remaining gop candidates made an effort to showcase their softer sides in the latest debates. tracie potts has the highlights from washington on what was a pretty civil
nasdaq futures up 53 points.igesting draghi and checking out the chinese currency, the yuan at its highest level of the year and wiping out the losses from 2016. the euro, which surged yesterday is now heading south by almost 1%. the dollar is rising against the yen. even the battered british pound is getting a boost. commodities marching higher, as well. brent crude oil, the international benchmark, also at 41. >> nancy reagan will be laid to rest in southern california. the services...
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i watch them i know the point guard is really good. i'm going to, i'm [ inaudible ] >> you have anything to say to all the people watching you guys here today cheering for you such loyal villanova fans out there. >> yeah, i really want to say thanks for you're patiences no one in the nova nation complained that we didn't advance they just were sad they stuck with us and believed in us and we felt that. we really did. i thank everybody in nova nation. >> thanks. >> 32 all right. so up next miami thursday is louisville. miami was 25 and seven on the regular season. en senior guard angel rodriguez with a huge game yesterday 28 points. meanwhile saint joe's beating sin cincinnati now they get number one seat oregon in spokane washington. that that game ended. picking up second half hawks down a basket isaiah miles comes through, jay ties it up. later hawks down appoint. deandre bembry going straight to the hole. the hawks taking the lead. now, under 90 seconds left saint joe's clinic beginning to one point live and brooks with three ball f
i watch them i know the point guard is really good. i'm going to, i'm [ inaudible ] >> you have anything to say to all the people watching you guys here today cheering for you such loyal villanova fans out there. >> yeah, i really want to say thanks for you're patiences no one in the nova nation complained that we didn't advance they just were sad they stuck with us and believed in us and we felt that. we really did. i thank everybody in nova nation. >> thanks. >> 32 all...
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in florida she has a 27-point lead. in ohio by 20 points. in illinois a narrow lead of six points. going into tuesday's election, clinton has 1,198 delegates to sanders's 572 after winning the caucus and picking up more delegates. on the republican side, trump leads by 84 delegates. that's the closest since the race started. cruz won the wyoming race yesterday and rubio juan the washington, d.c. caucus picking up ten. as for senator rubio, he continues through his home state of florida and he could actually come in third place when you look at how close the race is in the poll. the republicans and the democrats keeping an eye on the state. 99 delegates at stake. you have that number memorize and it's a winner take all. 246 delegates will be divided between clinton and sanders. we are all over the trail this sunday morning and it is busy. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in florida. tony is near cincinnati. we begin with halle jackson. i have been following your tweets and you are at the trump rally in blomington, illinois. what are you seeing today and what has been the reaction against tru
in florida she has a 27-point lead. in ohio by 20 points. in illinois a narrow lead of six points. going into tuesday's election, clinton has 1,198 delegates to sanders's 572 after winning the caucus and picking up more delegates. on the republican side, trump leads by 84 delegates. that's the closest since the race started. cruz won the wyoming race yesterday and rubio juan the washington, d.c. caucus picking up ten. as for senator rubio, he continues through his home state of florida and he...