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regan sin malice is now -- regal cinemases is checking out bags. the new policy is a response to the recent shooting at theaters. people found it a minor inconvenience and worth the added safety. >>> coming up, a symbol of peace destroyed by vandals. how the keepers of the lands end labrynth is reacting. >> i'm kiet do riding a one wheel. this is a bay area invention and you have never seen anything like it. we'll have that story coming up. >> not a bad day for it. skies are slow to clear but the sun is coming out. we'll have the forecast as we look live over san francisco. it's all after a break. ,,,,,, now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve
regan sin malice is now -- regal cinemases is checking out bags. the new policy is a response to the recent shooting at theaters. people found it a minor inconvenience and worth the added safety. >>> coming up, a symbol of peace destroyed by vandals. how the keepers of the lands end labrynth is reacting. >> i'm kiet do riding a one wheel. this is a bay area invention and you have never seen anything like it. we'll have that story coming up. >> not a bad day for it. skies...
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seven elections have come and gone since the regan name was on the ballot. but that name and the qualities brought to mind are the standard. a leader of clarity and resolve, not given to angry words, president regan took command of event, rebuilt strength and moved the world towards peace. strategically and morally he conceded nothing to the enemies. believing that the cold war could be one. not just endlessly managed. >> and in an end put an end to the age of conflict behind us. they don't always give out peace prizes for that. peace is what ronald reagan left behind. that is the legacy of a good and great man. [ clapping ] >> in our time as well, it is strength and will and clarity of purpose that will make all the difference. good things happen when america is engaged with friends and allies, alert to danger, resolved to deal with deaths before they become kat as strofies. we see how each of those is in our security. when it counted most, we are missing. to grasp what the next president will face, we have to look candidly at policies that have gone wrong.
seven elections have come and gone since the regan name was on the ballot. but that name and the qualities brought to mind are the standard. a leader of clarity and resolve, not given to angry words, president regan took command of event, rebuilt strength and moved the world towards peace. strategically and morally he conceded nothing to the enemies. believing that the cold war could be one. not just endlessly managed. >> and in an end put an end to the age of conflict behind us. they...
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and you know, regan was on top of. in 1986, the bill mostly known for giving amnesty to immigrants was the first law to find certain crimes deportable followed in 1996 by a law you probably heard a lot about but the illegal immigration reform and immigrant responsibility act passed by the republican congress when clinton was president but you know the democrats had lost both houses of congress. it made broad justifications for detention. if you were arrested for a crime of moral turpitude, you had to go to detention. you were not allowed to be bonded out while waiting your case. and that can be as small as using, like the panda express people did, somebody's id or prostitution which is charge yolanda was charged with. you must go to detention and have no way of being bonded out. and they are felony like if you got caught with a couple joints of marijuana that was a felony since you were an immigrant. for the teenager down the street it was a misdemeanor and a slap on the wrist. that new law helped filled the detention
and you know, regan was on top of. in 1986, the bill mostly known for giving amnesty to immigrants was the first law to find certain crimes deportable followed in 1996 by a law you probably heard a lot about but the illegal immigration reform and immigrant responsibility act passed by the republican congress when clinton was president but you know the democrats had lost both houses of congress. it made broad justifications for detention. if you were arrested for a crime of moral turpitude, you...
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regan had a way of talking that way. >> peter again, last question. peter. >> where did he come from, i heard peckulation over -- speculation over the years that in one way or another the bureau was responding to the the american economy. even i've heard it say that reagan, although, by our standards an older figure, by their standards a vigorous man. the bureau is in something of a jab. question for secretary schultz whether he got that feeling, whether he heard in conversation what on earth it was doing by gaming him general secretary and for bob service and david hollow way. where did that man come from? >> before he was general secretary he went to london and i remember we got word. we can do business with this man. but you have to remember when -- they were the first leaders in the soviet union ever to live in the soviet union. all lived in special ca coo ns. they lived there. they understood. i believe it's correct, i'm not -- it mows have been a shock for him and the soviet union. so he was different without a doubt. but i think the key was --
regan had a way of talking that way. >> peter again, last question. peter. >> where did he come from, i heard peckulation over -- speculation over the years that in one way or another the bureau was responding to the the american economy. even i've heard it say that reagan, although, by our standards an older figure, by their standards a vigorous man. the bureau is in something of a jab. question for secretary schultz whether he got that feeling, whether he heard in conversation...
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is mike regan and julie hyman. julie, i want to start with tech, because that was a huge mover.ing its best day ever for the s&p 500 tech index in the last years. .ulie: more than 5% it makes sense that they would lead us today, tech would have been leading today if you look at individual tech leaders like apple or netflix. you have major averages, tech is a heavyweight. the dow, the point gain that you pointed out, that is the third-largest ever on a point basis. the thing i keep me back to is the trajectory of stocks throughout the day. this showshart and tick by tic. yesterday, we had a rally and this blew up in the last half-hour of trading, and an opposite effect as we watch today with gains coming in the last hour. so a very different day than we had yesterday. as we have been talking about, this is something that might was talking about, -- mike regan was talking about, this is difficult to predict what is going to happen next. joe: what are those things you are taking away from the last couple days? we could talk about mohair. alix: there is a price index for that? joe:
is mike regan and julie hyman. julie, i want to start with tech, because that was a huge mover.ing its best day ever for the s&p 500 tech index in the last years. .ulie: more than 5% it makes sense that they would lead us today, tech would have been leading today if you look at individual tech leaders like apple or netflix. you have major averages, tech is a heavyweight. the dow, the point gain that you pointed out, that is the third-largest ever on a point basis. the thing i keep me back...
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that sort of - exactly is what we are looking apt in the campaign, there was a serious speech at the regan library, jed bush with a nine point plan on iran and syria, and donald trump obvis kates everything and goes on television and talks in histone and made him a leader. here he is talking about being direct. >> jed and hillary on the same day. they said donald trump has too strong a tone. too strong. we have heads being chopped off because they are christian in the middle east, borders where people are killed. the world is cracking up and they are worried about my tone. i smu use more tone. >> that is it what happened here. donald trump comes out, does the same scare tactics that jed bush did, but he did it in a way that will get the headlines for sure. >> michael shure reporting for the regan library. >> the police department in arlington texas fired on an officer that killed an unarmed officer. le officer brad miller showed inappropriate moves. police released a 911 recording of the encounter, disproving reports from police that the 19-year-old was killed within a second after officer
that sort of - exactly is what we are looking apt in the campaign, there was a serious speech at the regan library, jed bush with a nine point plan on iran and syria, and donald trump obvis kates everything and goes on television and talks in histone and made him a leader. here he is talking about being direct. >> jed and hillary on the same day. they said donald trump has too strong a tone. too strong. we have heads being chopped off because they are christian in the middle east, borders...
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donald trump takes center stage yesterday in an interview with trish regan. speaking about his rival including kentucky senator ray and paul. >> i like rand paul. he's been very nice to me and i've helped them at this high aspirations and i think he does a good job at that. i've always gotten along with him. they are under a lot of pressure also when one of the ways they do it is by attacking me. a lot of people say that wouldn't be wise as some would think it would be adieu to know what's going to happen and that's what makes a good television. sandra: setting out to be good television. starts at 5:00 p.m. tonight and the primetime debate 9:00 p.m. eastern time on the fox news channel. for complete postdebate coverage and analysis, lou dobbs will be live tonight on fox business network. the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server is a criminal probe. the feds are investigating to what extent clinton relied on her home server and other private devices to send and store classified documents. fox news analyst judge andrew napolitano win i
donald trump takes center stage yesterday in an interview with trish regan. speaking about his rival including kentucky senator ray and paul. >> i like rand paul. he's been very nice to me and i've helped them at this high aspirations and i think he does a good job at that. i've always gotten along with him. they are under a lot of pressure also when one of the ways they do it is by attacking me. a lot of people say that wouldn't be wise as some would think it would be adieu to know...
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mike regan, our stocks editor.ad, is the graves trying over onion" -- is bill gates crying over onion? billionaire is having farm related issues in georgia and the. ♪ olivia: i'm olivia sterns. bill gates is most -- knows a thing or two about software. microsoft made him the world's richest man. his business acumen may not apply to tell why. p one of the best stories i was able to find so far today on the bloomberg. not know but dahlia onions are protected by federal law. onions are protected by federal law. just like parmesan cheese and italy, unless you actually grow these onions in the area in georgia, selfies georgette that vidallagnated as the area you are out of luck. his company paid sick leave i'm million dollars for a small tract of land in the country. unfortunately they were spotted delivering onions early to the market. everyone else in the neighborhood that what are they doing over there at this hanley farm we are not doing to get the onions to market earlier? turns out those onions apparently were com
mike regan, our stocks editor.ad, is the graves trying over onion" -- is bill gates crying over onion? billionaire is having farm related issues in georgia and the. ♪ olivia: i'm olivia sterns. bill gates is most -- knows a thing or two about software. microsoft made him the world's richest man. his business acumen may not apply to tell why. p one of the best stories i was able to find so far today on the bloomberg. not know but dahlia onions are protected by federal law. onions are...
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mike regan and oliver renick jointly right now.t have you heard, say from the different investing segments. oliver: we had some pretty interesting numbers coming out from the retail side. you see investors not only pull money from equity funds but from bond funds. some preliminary numbers through the first week of august, you saw about $9 billion come out of equity funds, $8 billion out of bond funds, and the same thing was happening. about 2 billion out of equities and eight really dollars out of funds -- bonds. the monthly move can be pretty large, but what is interesting as they are coming out of both asset classes. obviously we do not have all of the data from august yet, but we will see what this shows. oliver: investors do not want to take on risk whether it is just riskier equities or any kind of risk. managers, high-yield corporate, passive management following the strategy. oliver: you definitely see a little bit of a risk off the cave year, a broad-based move on behalf of the mom and pop investor. pimm: mike reagan, i am
mike regan and oliver renick jointly right now.t have you heard, say from the different investing segments. oliver: we had some pretty interesting numbers coming out from the retail side. you see investors not only pull money from equity funds but from bond funds. some preliminary numbers through the first week of august, you saw about $9 billion come out of equity funds, $8 billion out of bond funds, and the same thing was happening. about 2 billion out of equities and eight really dollars out...
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joining us to rounded out his bloomberg's mike regan as well as julie hyman.h ai want to start huge, huge move are there, seeing the best day ever for the s&p tech index in the last six years. julie: that's right, biggest one-day gain of the past few years, and it makes sense that tech would lead us today could particularly when you look at the individual movers like netflix, like apple, for example. here you have the major averages. heavier weight in the nasdaq then in the dow. but the pointing is the third-largest ever on a point basis, not on a percentage basis. the thing i keep coming back to today is the trajectory of stocks throughout the day. this was on the bloomberg terminal, the three-a chart of the s&p 500 tick by tick. yesterday we had the rally but blew up in the last half hour of trading and you have the opposite effect as we watch today with most of the gains coming in the last hour or so of trading. really a very different day then we had yesterday, and as we have been talking about, this is something that mike regan was talking about also, it
joining us to rounded out his bloomberg's mike regan as well as julie hyman.h ai want to start huge, huge move are there, seeing the best day ever for the s&p tech index in the last six years. julie: that's right, biggest one-day gain of the past few years, and it makes sense that tech would lead us today could particularly when you look at the individual movers like netflix, like apple, for example. here you have the major averages. heavier weight in the nasdaq then in the dow. but the...
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i'm courtney regan for "nightly business report" in new york. >>> qvc did some shopping of its own. zu lilly known for flash sales is being purchased by liberty interactive qvc network, more than $2 billion. the ceo of qvc said the two companies have a lot in company. >> i've been talking to our team at qvc about zu lily for the last couple of years. i've used them as a role model for someone taking a new approach to the web. we're both companies that are trying to create inspiration, create the joy of discovery, to bring customers back every day with new ideas to add value to their lives. >> shares of zu lilly jumped 49% to close at $18.74. liberty interactive fell to $29.80. the pump and valve maker pent hair is purchasing erico global for $1.8 billion. it comes weeks after the activist took a stake. finished at $62.60. >>> este lauder reported a decline in sales and gave soft guidance in the fiscal year. cosmetic maker which owns brands like clinique and mac and bobby brown said the results were hurt by the stronger dollar. the stock fell almost 7% to $82.80. >>> luxury hotel own
i'm courtney regan for "nightly business report" in new york. >>> qvc did some shopping of its own. zu lilly known for flash sales is being purchased by liberty interactive qvc network, more than $2 billion. the ceo of qvc said the two companies have a lot in company. >> i've been talking to our team at qvc about zu lily for the last couple of years. i've used them as a role model for someone taking a new approach to the web. we're both companies that are trying to...
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we'll talk with cnbc's courtney regan coming up. now we turn to politics and president obama's first day back from his summer vacation and an issue that's definitely on his mind. the 2016 election. today he had lunch with vice president biden as rumors swirl that he'll jump into the race. the white house press secretary fielded questions about who the president would support. >> how would the president deal with this if biden decides to run? you have his current vice president against his former secretary of state. >> well, there is not an insignificant if in that question and that's what everybody is pretty interested to find out is what decision the vice president is going to make. the president has indicated his view that the decision that he made, i guess, seven years ago now to add joe biden to the ticket as his running made is the smartest decision he ever made in politics. >> but he was also quick to compliment hillary clinton. >> the president has spoke at quite some length about the appreciati appreciation, respect and admi
we'll talk with cnbc's courtney regan coming up. now we turn to politics and president obama's first day back from his summer vacation and an issue that's definitely on his mind. the 2016 election. today he had lunch with vice president biden as rumors swirl that he'll jump into the race. the white house press secretary fielded questions about who the president would support. >> how would the president deal with this if biden decides to run? you have his current vice president against his...
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what i want to know from you, ofhael regan is this idea august volume and august quiet.you sit is it distorted that there is less volume and less people working? >> volume has been huge but i am not sure it is a lot of active decision-making. to me andteresting david perlman a great point about this earlier is we talk about low latency. we have written a million stories on low latency which is -- time it stakes takes to send a signal that retail is now able to act with low latency. this boom in index investment. no one is a stock picker anymore they just want to buy the market and would you a quick you're selling the whole thing. charles was at yield university and he took smoke signals 302. what kind of smoke signals are coming out of wyoming in the next couple of days. simplere 70's it was a world. i think the fed is adrift. they should stick to their knitting and are already behind but the markets are currently spooked. vonnie: some in the plays a big role in this is equities. >> yes but remember the fed has been inflating risky asset .rices monetary policy is five ye
what i want to know from you, ofhael regan is this idea august volume and august quiet.you sit is it distorted that there is less volume and less people working? >> volume has been huge but i am not sure it is a lot of active decision-making. to me andteresting david perlman a great point about this earlier is we talk about low latency. we have written a million stories on low latency which is -- time it stakes takes to send a signal that retail is now able to act with low latency. this...
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trish regan on "the intelligence report" takes it from here.but at that could change any minute as we all know. as we've seen last couple sections volatility is back and is here to stay and will last for a while. we have full coverage for but you but we're awaiting a press conference coming out of virginia in hardy county, franklin county sheriff's department. a shooting taking the lives of a reporter and a cameraman on live television this morning. i want to get back to this rally up 347 points. you can't take your eyes off bottom of the screen where you see the dow bug, telling you the direction we're heading in. there is a lot of nervousness now. people are concerned about their savings. they're concerned about their investments. they're concerned all of this could evaporate just like that, certainly with we saw 24 hours ago. china threatening to destablize our global economy. federal reserve
trish regan on "the intelligence report" takes it from here.but at that could change any minute as we all know. as we've seen last couple sections volatility is back and is here to stay and will last for a while. we have full coverage for but you but we're awaiting a press conference coming out of virginia in hardy county, franklin county sheriff's department. a shooting taking the lives of a reporter and a cameraman on live television this morning. i want to get back to this rally up...
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mike regan joins us now to talk over the selloff will world. ot just in the u.s.market stocks are not in great shape. what was the trigger? : china's stock exchange down more than 3%. as extent has a lot of people worried about where the next -- causing's down -- if you start adding up all of the other countries in the region that have currencies that could devalue further, not only in that region but asia. our team had a story out today looking at the vulnerable currencies and most emerging market currencies are at multiyear lows already and there is a concern there is further -- to go. for alix: what is the direct correlation? connect the dots. mike: it causes a lot of uncertainty about what the global demand for u.s. products will be as these currencies get --ker and weaker will start weaker. if you add up these nations, the demand for our products will go down. some of the best-performing -- netflix,e year apple, facebook, amazon -- are taking some of the hardest hit it's because people sell the winners at times like this. stocksf the highflying are momentum s
mike regan joins us now to talk over the selloff will world. ot just in the u.s.market stocks are not in great shape. what was the trigger? : china's stock exchange down more than 3%. as extent has a lot of people worried about where the next -- causing's down -- if you start adding up all of the other countries in the region that have currencies that could devalue further, not only in that region but asia. our team had a story out today looking at the vulnerable currencies and most emerging...
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>> i don't buy regan. regan served as governor of california. >> okay.n was governor and regan spent several decades writing, thinking about, talking about big issues. >> minnesota, this guy came along -- >> we have a state this crazy -- >> professional wrestler. >> we do -- >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> there are a lot of examples of these kind of celebrity phenomenon candidates getting elected in statewide races. that happens all the time in this country. it's never happened at the presidential level. i think the voters, both the primary electorate and general electorate voters, are more discerning about who they elect as commander in chief. >> we didn't elect a celebrity in 2008. >> he was a celebrity too but serving the united states senate, served in the illinois state legislature. i'm not defending obama but i'm saying we don't typically elect people to president who never served in elected office let alone have the background of a donald trump. >> what strikes me is on the right there are people who have disavowed donald trump. wall street editoria
>> i don't buy regan. regan served as governor of california. >> okay.n was governor and regan spent several decades writing, thinking about, talking about big issues. >> minnesota, this guy came along -- >> we have a state this crazy -- >> professional wrestler. >> we do -- >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> there are a lot of examples of these kind of celebrity phenomenon candidates getting elected in statewide races. that happens all the time in this...
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mike regan is here. the debate of growth versus value is an old one.it a hot topic echo mike: the outperformance of growth stocks has been so pronounced. this year growth stocks on the s&p 500 are up by 5%. value stocks are down 2%. stock, the local growth stock index is 30% higher than the value index. year,growth stocks, one up 134 -- mike: that has been a trend the last few years. the ratio growth to value has been higher since the growth stock bubble. matt: i am just waiting to see svx, the growth stock index. mike: google again. matt: is it counted twice? mike: there are the two share classes, but ultimately it counts as one. will it reverse? .here are some it is a hot topic of debate among strategists that i read. one has a note out saying this outperformance is bound to reverse eventually, and it has happened in the past. he pointed out some examples. others say not so fast. one of the factors a lot of people think will make it reverse are higher interest rates. he looked at growth stocks on days that interest rates rise, and they outperform. ma
mike regan is here. the debate of growth versus value is an old one.it a hot topic echo mike: the outperformance of growth stocks has been so pronounced. this year growth stocks on the s&p 500 are up by 5%. value stocks are down 2%. stock, the local growth stock index is 30% higher than the value index. year,growth stocks, one up 134 -- mike: that has been a trend the last few years. the ratio growth to value has been higher since the growth stock bubble. matt: i am just waiting to see svx,...
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joining us is mike regan, bloomberg stock editor. what happens when these rollover? him has been one of the leading investment strategies. not just this year, but throughout the whole market. the idea is that you buy the winners. you buy the stock that perform the best and you short the stock that are doing the worst. basically, the capital is one of -- he will tell you that over 200 years, and i do not know how he goes back 200 years, but various asset classes, momentum has worked for 200 years. it is subject to sharp reversals. one of the scary things is that they have tickers that is a moment in etf. it tries to mimic the strategy in an etf. even in marketing materials, they say that this is a strategy that works excellently at the beginning of the bull market. when you have the higher-quality stocks outperform, it can be the sign of a market top. ,his is a very popular trade and it means a lot of people are very susceptible to a sharp reversal. it could signal even worse things to come. alix: something we have seen his utilities are leading for august. biotech an
joining us is mike regan, bloomberg stock editor. what happens when these rollover? him has been one of the leading investment strategies. not just this year, but throughout the whole market. the idea is that you buy the winners. you buy the stock that perform the best and you short the stock that are doing the worst. basically, the capital is one of -- he will tell you that over 200 years, and i do not know how he goes back 200 years, but various asset classes, momentum has worked for 200...
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mike regan doing that. place at this weekends world golf championship, but he will have another chance to hit a major milestone in the coming weekend. is not worried. >> i like to take chances. not be scared of the neck shot. -- next shot. ♪ matt: welcome back to the i amberg "market day." matt miller. finish and only 10th place this weekend but will enter the pga championship with $9.1 million in total earnings. that is on track to be the third golfer ever to top $10 million in just a single season. joining us from milwaukee with a look at how likely is to make the cut, that cut, our resident golf expert. , let me first ask about what we're talking about. jordan has made a lot more money than $10 million this year i am assuming in sponsorships and other kinds of earnings. we are just talking about personal earnings. absolutely. he is the guy just re-signed by under armour. .e is making plenty of money money on the golf course. it is crazy to think about he is making less money on the golf course doing what
mike regan doing that. place at this weekends world golf championship, but he will have another chance to hit a major milestone in the coming weekend. is not worried. >> i like to take chances. not be scared of the neck shot. -- next shot. ♪ matt: welcome back to the i amberg "market day." matt miller. finish and only 10th place this weekend but will enter the pga championship with $9.1 million in total earnings. that is on track to be the third golfer ever to top $10 million...
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joining us is michael regan. and on the phone is brian nagel. brian, let me start with you.ome depot sales look good. is this an area that consumers are just willing to spend money ? well.hink that sums it up we have seen us for a wilder the home improvement category has been a beacon of strength out there. i just got off the conference call. numbers -- aggregate what is really important is that the business picked up as their july quarter progressed. it sounds like it is tracking quite well. olivia: how much of home depot's success can you attribute to macro economic tailwinds? and how much of it can you say is home depot specifically hitting the nail on the head and executing well? >> that is a difficult question to answer. it is a combination of the two. the home improvement category has clearly benefited over the past several years. -- i coveris really a wide selection of retailers and home depot is one of the best run companies out there. it is a combination of the two. i like to say to our clients that home depot is well efficient. they are running the business well an
joining us is michael regan. and on the phone is brian nagel. brian, let me start with you.ome depot sales look good. is this an area that consumers are just willing to spend money ? well.hink that sums it up we have seen us for a wilder the home improvement category has been a beacon of strength out there. i just got off the conference call. numbers -- aggregate what is really important is that the business picked up as their july quarter progressed. it sounds like it is tracking quite well....
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rather at teacher eli and michael regan. and i have done technical trading for years.nted to get you on because i wanted to hear about the technical damage being done when everyone saying the fundamentals are still the same. of two underrange 40 in the s&p. i feel like everyone was complaining about the range .hing it does not make sense europe is falling apart, why are we still hanging around that so when we broke 2040, technically the last piece of the puzzle into the downside. we these...
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us andchael regan with he will continue with us into the 7:00 hour. coming up, bonnie will speak to jeffrey yu. are in new york city at our world headquarters. this is surveillance and." ♪ tom: the yen is important. it is one of the great quality test in the world. a weaker yen today. nowhere near where we need to be to say all clear on these markets. let's get to top headlines. vonnie: president obama will be in new orleans to celebrate the cities come back from katrina. the president plans to meet with the mayor and he is scheduled to speak in the lower ninth ward. windows 10 has been out for less than a month and it is being used by 70 million people on their devices. microsoft has promised shareholders that it would reach 10 billion users in three years. one of the tube baby pandas born at the washington nationals do has died. said the second panda cub is strong, robust, and behaving normally. tom: that is very sad. to me, it is a big deal. this stuff matters. w luckily there were two. tom: pandas are big. vonnie: apparently, there is a 50% surviv
us andchael regan with he will continue with us into the 7:00 hour. coming up, bonnie will speak to jeffrey yu. are in new york city at our world headquarters. this is surveillance and." ♪ tom: the yen is important. it is one of the great quality test in the world. a weaker yen today. nowhere near where we need to be to say all clear on these markets. let's get to top headlines. vonnie: president obama will be in new orleans to celebrate the cities come back from katrina. the president...
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i'm trish regan. good to be back.hampshire with my husband and three little ones getting a little rest and political intel for you. more on that later. breaking knew now, 63 meals are said to contain top secret or classified emails. this might be the beginning. 305 are being exam lindh. sources say this number will likely balloon. hillary clinton made repeated
i'm trish regan. good to be back.hampshire with my husband and three little ones getting a little rest and political intel for you. more on that later. breaking knew now, 63 meals are said to contain top secret or classified emails. this might be the beginning. 305 are being exam lindh. sources say this number will likely balloon. hillary clinton made repeated
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. >> you brought up times have changed since the regan ad. >> just television in general. they could be subtle. they could be done well. it is more action packed. just look at how television in general has changed. that's my point. but policy wise, and there is a where we stand in the world and there are a lot of similarities to what we faced with the cold war. >> i am convinced that 2016 is absolutely deja vu all over again from 1980. the economy was in terrible shape. we are getting pushed around all over the world and especially by the iranians. americans have lost faith in themselves. who ever can capture that image that regan had that not only these are our problems and this is on how we will sell them, there is no republican party. there were a lot of tribes. there were a lot of tribes today. i am looking for the person who can unite the tribe and not divide. >> thank you for bringing up the horrible things going up on a comedy show. >> it means everything after this will look goodbye comparison. >> you night the tribe? game"game of thrones." we need to bring them to
. >> you brought up times have changed since the regan ad. >> just television in general. they could be subtle. they could be done well. it is more action packed. just look at how television in general has changed. that's my point. but policy wise, and there is a where we stand in the world and there are a lot of similarities to what we faced with the cold war. >> i am convinced that 2016 is absolutely deja vu all over again from 1980. the economy was in terrible shape. we are...
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he is in hong kong and our stocks editor mike regan here in new york city. matt: coming up alibaba shares down as much as 8%. pledged a the company $4 billion share buyback. we will hear from the ceo on what is wrong. ♪ matt: welcome back. i'm matt miller. erik: i'm erik schatzker. matt: joining us with a look at what is going on in the market here this morning. the redajors are all in this wednesday morning. and they are all at session lows , extending losses from yesterday and following asian and european shares, this is really in large part a reaction to china devalue and its currency twice -- the valuing its currency twice in the past few days. at a six-month low. down by 1.4%. currently looking -- now past the 200 mark down. it puts the dow on pace for its worst two-day drop since late january. the s&p and nasdaq falling to a fresh one-month low. looking to individual movers in the go to, fossil. it is down by two point 2%. among the worst performers on the s&p this morning. earnings were out after the bell tuesday. for the most part, those numbers were
he is in hong kong and our stocks editor mike regan here in new york city. matt: coming up alibaba shares down as much as 8%. pledged a the company $4 billion share buyback. we will hear from the ceo on what is wrong. ♪ matt: welcome back. i'm matt miller. erik: i'm erik schatzker. matt: joining us with a look at what is going on in the market here this morning. the redajors are all in this wednesday morning. and they are all at session lows , extending losses from yesterday and following...
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men, who have ran for president, lost the presidential race to somebody else, george bush senior, regan wins it, lost to carter. he gets the vice presidency. there is a tradition of losing to the guy who proceeds you. >> i agree with what susan says but i've also got to say since he's been at barack obama eastside for the last seven years, he's got something to talk about now. in other words, he has an organizing principle and if it comes down to who is closer to the heart of barack obama when you're dealing with democratic voters, who wins that battle? >> what would make the president, barack obama believe that joe is a better bet than hilary? >> i can't -- >> when? >> i can't imagine president obama -- >> unless there is a real catastrophic event affecting hilary, top secret information that turns out to be a criminal mishandling. >> that's why the biden people are waiting. in other words, first they said after labor day and then the end of september and then the first week of october. they are waiting as long as possible to see what else is happening -- >> is there anything trey gout
men, who have ran for president, lost the presidential race to somebody else, george bush senior, regan wins it, lost to carter. he gets the vice presidency. there is a tradition of losing to the guy who proceeds you. >> i agree with what susan says but i've also got to say since he's been at barack obama eastside for the last seven years, he's got something to talk about now. in other words, he has an organizing principle and if it comes down to who is closer to the heart of barack obama...
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. >> the next debate september 16th at the regan library in southern california. >> an odd and ugly sight, a mine waist spill spewed a million gallons this oerage sludge. a plug blew, in silverton, colorado. the pollutants are iron and zinc. drinking water is not affected, and the spill, despite how it looks is not harmful to humans. >> the 49ers, after the latest allison smith arrest. aldon smith arrest. maiocco was in the lockerroom t teammate matt maiocco their geraud on cam giants trade ad lp >> let biggest take away for me, the 49ers parted ways with aldon smith, the football player, they didn't part ways with aldon smith the human being. that the coach made the comments, and the players' comments. they talked a lot more about aldon smith the person, getting his life back in order. more than the football side of things. the 49ers seem to have a lot of compassion for their teammate. >> to solidify the rotation, it will be longer to see how he can be. mild left hamstring strain, he was placed on the 15-day disabled list. he will miss another start for his next scheduled outing. vogle s
. >> the next debate september 16th at the regan library in southern california. >> an odd and ugly sight, a mine waist spill spewed a million gallons this oerage sludge. a plug blew, in silverton, colorado. the pollutants are iron and zinc. drinking water is not affected, and the spill, despite how it looks is not harmful to humans. >> the 49ers, after the latest allison smith arrest. aldon smith arrest. maiocco was in the lockerroom t teammate matt maiocco their geraud on...
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it quotes roger ails, ails said to regan back in the '80s, you didn't get elected on details within youot elected on thieves. this is what trump is doing. >> roger ails is a genius. for those who try to ascribe political motive, ails is about ratings, the success of his network. 24 million people tuned in. why? because donald trump is great television. he he's charismatic and interesting. now you contrast him with the 15 year politicians all of whom are trying to parse their words and be careful, trump is genuine, spontaneous and interesting. >> how long can he get away with this advice. you didn't get elected on details, you got elected on themes. sooner or late he's got to give the details. >> i would urnl people to read his book. trump has pig themes, big ideas for america. he's laid them out in writing. and i have no doubt he's going to lay them out as the campaign progress progresses. >> be prepared for that first question. it could very well go to you. this would be your opportunity to set the mood for the evening. he got the question and he did set the mood. >> yes, he did. i'm a
it quotes roger ails, ails said to regan back in the '80s, you didn't get elected on details within youot elected on thieves. this is what trump is doing. >> roger ails is a genius. for those who try to ascribe political motive, ails is about ratings, the success of his network. 24 million people tuned in. why? because donald trump is great television. he he's charismatic and interesting. now you contrast him with the 15 year politicians all of whom are trying to parse their words and be...
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. >> reporter: for half a century, ed regan has remained a staple at the saint vincent depaul food pantryt mary's church in walnut creek. >> chicken. >> keeps you busy. otherwise i'd be sitting in a chair at home. how many do you have? i had 26. >> reporter: and at age 89, the retired accountant has no plans to retire from giving. >> you feel good if you help somebody. there, you want a big bag? >> reporter: over the years, ed has worked so quietly behind the scenes -- >> we have baby potatoes. >> reporter: -- some food recipients like marsha had no clue he had served for decades. >> it's unbelievable. and i am so proud of him. >> reporter: in fact, ed was one of the 6 founders of this pantry in 1963. >> do you know which ones are bread? >> reporter: ed would drive every day collecting food donations from grocery stores and coffee shops but he had to reduce his hours in recent years. >> bad knees. i don't drive. >> you want to hit the plaza. >> reporter: now volunteers drive ed. so three mornings a week, he can still pick up donations and stock the pantry. from there, food goes to three d
. >> reporter: for half a century, ed regan has remained a staple at the saint vincent depaul food pantryt mary's church in walnut creek. >> chicken. >> keeps you busy. otherwise i'd be sitting in a chair at home. how many do you have? i had 26. >> reporter: and at age 89, the retired accountant has no plans to retire from giving. >> you feel good if you help somebody. there, you want a big bag? >> reporter: over the years, ed has worked so quietly behind the...
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yes. >> jimmy: what do you do for a living, regan?r reagan, sorry. >> i'm a project manager with awesome stuff. >> jimmy: what's that i see on the top shelf there? >> oh, that? >> jimmy: yeah. >> let me show you real quick. >> jimmy: yeah, show it to us and give yourself a wedgie while you're up there. >> let me dump out all the wine corks. when you get your class ring at my school, you put it in a pitcher of beer and then drink it. >> jimmy: i see. then you save it forever, at least until you have kids, then you throw it out? >> until you grow up, yeah. >> jimmy: you grow up or throw up. all right. here we go, guillermo, spin it. spin it for reagan and the wielands on -- oh, the first name of your least favorite co-worker. >> that one is very easy, and i have a co-worker that's going to be watching this. his name is kevin. >> jimmy: kevin, all right. sorry, kevin. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, three finalists. we're going to take a break. when we come back we'll have one final dare. may god have mercy on all these peop
yes. >> jimmy: what do you do for a living, regan?r reagan, sorry. >> i'm a project manager with awesome stuff. >> jimmy: what's that i see on the top shelf there? >> oh, that? >> jimmy: yeah. >> let me show you real quick. >> jimmy: yeah, show it to us and give yourself a wedgie while you're up there. >> let me dump out all the wine corks. when you get your class ring at my school, you put it in a pitcher of beer and then drink it. >>...
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and one incident at ronald regan saw controllers asleep and not answering calls. >> the tower is apparently unmanned. called on the phones and nobody's answering. so, the aircraft went in uncontrolled uncontrolled. >> and a plane used a wrong runway and the air traffic controller failed to notice it crashed killing those on board. >>> and a tornado flying over and un in front of a car. the van was pulled down the road where it got stuck between trees p. a woman can be seen on the right side of your screen. she was tossed there by strong winds and reportedly suffered serious injuries. although, the time stamp on the video reads 2014, we have confirmed it was film this past sunday when ti yphoon soudelor. tore through. >> and that shows the power of a tornado and we say to stay inside. we do have a very active radar this morning. and that will be the focus along with this cold front. so, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms coming down i 95 area and that will continue, not only for the morning commute but unfortunately into the evening commute as well. heat index, heat advisories from t
and one incident at ronald regan saw controllers asleep and not answering calls. >> the tower is apparently unmanned. called on the phones and nobody's answering. so, the aircraft went in uncontrolled uncontrolled. >> and a plane used a wrong runway and the air traffic controller failed to notice it crashed killing those on board. >>> and a tornado flying over and un in front of a car. the van was pulled down the road where it got stuck between trees p. a woman can be seen...
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the next debate is in september at the regan library. >> it's going to be a good one. and obviously, the republicans are just one of side of the coin and not to be out done, the democrats release a schedule for six debates, the first in october. so, what were the docratic cathndidated doing? the hash tag, hillary for persistence, obviously a typo by kim kardashian there. and bernie sanders was watching the whole thing and if you weren't watching about him, you were probably watching about donald trump's rude jokes. >> you've called women you don't like, slobs, and -- >> only rosy o'donnell. >>he and this response from rosy o'donnell on twitter #try explaining that to your kids. >>> the iran nuclear deal was one of the many topics discussed during the gop debate last night and a prominent democrat also brought up the issue. in an essay on median.com he wrote, i will vote to disprove the agree. not because i believe war is a h viable or desirable option, nor to challenge the path of diplom arks it is because i don't believe iran will change. hand shortly after schumer ca
the next debate is in september at the regan library. >> it's going to be a good one. and obviously, the republicans are just one of side of the coin and not to be out done, the democrats release a schedule for six debates, the first in october. so, what were the docratic cathndidated doing? the hash tag, hillary for persistence, obviously a typo by kim kardashian there. and bernie sanders was watching the whole thing and if you weren't watching about him, you were probably watching about...
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i'm trish regan. good to be back. i spent a week in new hampshire with my husband and three little ones getting a little rest and political intel for you. more on that later. breaking knew now, 63 meals are said to contain top secret or classified emails. this might be the beginning. 305 are being exam lindh. sources say this number will likely balloon. hillary clinton made repeated claims she never sent any classified information through her server. that is this is nothing but a big right-wing conspiracy. according to a new "fox news poll," people just don't believe her. nearly 60% of the americans think secretary clinton has flat-out lied about the email server and it is hitting her notice polls. socialist bernie sanders leading in new hampshire. shouldn't democrats give up on hillary clinton and back a candidate americans perceive as more trustworthy and more electable? republican strategist, mark serrano joins me and democratic strategist, of the accountability project is here. very latest on emails from our own b
i'm trish regan. good to be back. i spent a week in new hampshire with my husband and three little ones getting a little rest and political intel for you. more on that later. breaking knew now, 63 meals are said to contain top secret or classified emails. this might be the beginning. 305 are being exam lindh. sources say this number will likely balloon. hillary clinton made repeated claims she never sent any classified information through her server. that is this is nothing but a big right-wing...
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courtney regan has more. >> gap gives the report card with sales updated revenue results. so the new earnings -- learnings, rather, ceo calls old navy's consistency a thing of beauty edadding they are workin to restore processes to the gap and banana republic and took a moment to discuss the noise around the market for apparel and the consumer. likely a reference to macy's ceo terry's comments on cnbc last week and the on going commentary about u.s. consumer's lack of interest in apparel. take a listen. >> from what i said across all of our businesses, our job is to deliver regardless of the noise that's out there today, and what i see is i see a consumer with confidence and dollars being spent and an opportunity for us to continue to get more than our fair share as i look forward and i'm very optimistic. >> now, when it comes to the various economic news out of china over the past few weeks, peck says he's quote bullish on the opportunity in china and as far as he's concerned, there is no change in the direction strategy or intensity that that market as a long-term growth
courtney regan has more. >> gap gives the report card with sales updated revenue results. so the new earnings -- learnings, rather, ceo calls old navy's consistency a thing of beauty edadding they are workin to restore processes to the gap and banana republic and took a moment to discuss the noise around the market for apparel and the consumer. likely a reference to macy's ceo terry's comments on cnbc last week and the on going commentary about u.s. consumer's lack of interest in apparel....
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trish regan right now. hey, trish. trish: hey, neil, breaking right now, everyone, we just learned how many people tuned into last night's republican presidential debate. 24 million people watched this event, making the highest-rated fox news channel telecast in history. nearly eight million people in the key demographic, this debate that we all saw last night, it goes down in history as the most-watched primary debate ever. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." i am trish regan. again 24 million people watching. most people would agree that donald trump was the big draw here, right? even lifelong democrats, were curious to see how the man known for his brunt talk and making real estate deals would actually perform. there were fireworks right off the top. >> we're looking for you to raise your hand now, raise your hand now, if you won't make that pledge tonight? mr. trump. [booing] trish: all right. so right now, the gop has a situation, scrambling to deal with, what could be a trump problem. so what happens
trish regan right now. hey, trish. trish: hey, neil, breaking right now, everyone, we just learned how many people tuned into last night's republican presidential debate. 24 million people watched this event, making the highest-rated fox news channel telecast in history. nearly eight million people in the key demographic, this debate that we all saw last night, it goes down in history as the most-watched primary debate ever. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." i am trish...
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okay, trish regan. trish: thank you very much, neil. happy birthday, connell. "the donald" dominates yet again. welcome to "the intelligence report." i'm trish regan. we have new "fox news poll," showing new high for donald trump with 26%. while hillary clinton slumps to a new low. her negatives are growing while trump is rising. despite what donald trump said about john mccain. despite what he said about mexico sending rapists to the country and despite what he said about paying less taxes as he can. donald trump isp at thatting into something. he is anti-establishment. he is anti-politician. and he is proud as can be of the success he has had. there is something refreshing about that. it is resonating right now with voters. we have fresh details who is ahead and who is behind from our very own blake burman. blake. >> reporter: good afternoon, trish. as you mentioned. donald trump is continuing to climb as hillary clinton has a steady drop from democrats. this is especially highlighting when you take a look at polling since each candidate announced their white
okay, trish regan. trish: thank you very much, neil. happy birthday, connell. "the donald" dominates yet again. welcome to "the intelligence report." i'm trish regan. we have new "fox news poll," showing new high for donald trump with 26%. while hillary clinton slumps to a new low. her negatives are growing while trump is rising. despite what donald trump said about john mccain. despite what he said about mexico sending rapists to the country and despite what he...
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in the regan buildings many spilled out on to the streets, they were pushed out on the streets. there didn't seem a cause and effect between the mentally ill on the streets or the homicides in washington d.c. is it a mental health issue in your opinion? >> if you look at the people involved, and the recent mass shootings, most of them wouldn't have been caught because they weren't judged to be mentally ill. the way the guns get up from georgia is you can buy a gun from the dealer, for from a carat a gun show, and no one has to do a background check. that is where the problem is. mental adjudication is a problem. we have to look now at the fact that most of these people will not have been adjudged ill, and, yes, they've been incentivized the state to make sure those that are in judgment. at least we get that information. >> can i ask you a question - are you convinced the fourth presidential term is over, that we'll see gun control legislation? >> it's the most difficult of all the bills, even health care, because even though most n.r.a. members afford background checks, that has
in the regan buildings many spilled out on to the streets, they were pushed out on the streets. there didn't seem a cause and effect between the mentally ill on the streets or the homicides in washington d.c. is it a mental health issue in your opinion? >> if you look at the people involved, and the recent mass shootings, most of them wouldn't have been caught because they weren't judged to be mentally ill. the way the guns get up from georgia is you can buy a gun from the dealer, for...
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trish regan on that and phenomena that endures. what do you think, trish? trish: we're asking him self. "the intelligence report," 2:00 p.m. top of the hour. we'll ask him how he is preparing for the big, big night tomorrow. whether or not he gets nervous. lots of questions. we'll, neil, introducing him to a big supporter of his, a the 2-year-old woman in knoxville, tennessee, neil, who never voted before -- 92. she registered to vote because she wanted to cast her first ballot at 92 years old for donald trump. he may have some nice words for her. neil: good for you. i look forward to that. trish regan with donald trump and woman out of nowhere. like a lot of women. people coming out of the woodwork, this guy, unorthodox he may be we like him. i look forward to that, trish, very, very much. thank you. >> thank you. neil: you heard about netflix stock being on fire. have you heard the one that happens now maybe because the stock is on fire, you will be extra generous when you have all this extra cash. how about, how about parental leave that goes on for a fu
trish regan on that and phenomena that endures. what do you think, trish? trish: we're asking him self. "the intelligence report," 2:00 p.m. top of the hour. we'll ask him how he is preparing for the big, big night tomorrow. whether or not he gets nervous. lots of questions. we'll, neil, introducing him to a big supporter of his, a the 2-year-old woman in knoxville, tennessee, neil, who never voted before -- 92. she registered to vote because she wanted to cast her first ballot at 92...
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the one the ronald regan and got turned into the right direction.hat was the difference, what was going on in the country that allowed the politics to go off in different directions? i don't know the answer to that. maybe you do have it. it did remind me of another thing, it is that clearly in the case of regan there was a widespread perception the way the direction the country was going was not working, there was a high inflation for the 1970's which leads to the federal reserve. by keeping the interest rates low, by putting all this money into the system every time the stock market hiccups -- the same thing happens with china, it's hiding the structural problems and politically this is benefited the party or the movement who wants to easy answers on security and all the thing that is you had mentioned. and so the other thing that you talked about here, we talk about hard things. i think we speak the truth. >> right. >> the truth is not what people want to hear. talk about the federal reserve and the issue, is it possible to unwind that problem wit
the one the ronald regan and got turned into the right direction.hat was the difference, what was going on in the country that allowed the politics to go off in different directions? i don't know the answer to that. maybe you do have it. it did remind me of another thing, it is that clearly in the case of regan there was a widespread perception the way the direction the country was going was not working, there was a high inflation for the 1970's which leads to the federal reserve. by keeping...
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regan smith, upset with ty dillon for wrecking him. and smith took it into his own hands, grabbing dillon and yanking him around. no punches were thrown and it is not very often you see a fight in nascar. but when you do, it is pretty entertaining. >> nice video there. thank you for that. and we'll be right back. >>> we've still got a lot of weekend left. we'll see how it will shape up. >> a little warmer after we lose the clouds tomorrow morning. we'll see the clouds until around noon and then mid to upper 80s inland. the tri-valley warming up for sunday and then the pattern gets back to that cooling trend as we get back to the workweek. >> thank you for choosing nbc bay area news. >> see you back here at 11:00. the look and sound of sheer joy from this child with special needs was a long time coming. julie matsushima: i feel like amy and i have a purpose. garvin: and what she and her grandmother did will help countless other children. arthur renowitzky: eugene is--i mean, he's an amazing guy. garvin: plus, step by step, day by day, a
regan smith, upset with ty dillon for wrecking him. and smith took it into his own hands, grabbing dillon and yanking him around. no punches were thrown and it is not very often you see a fight in nascar. but when you do, it is pretty entertaining. >> nice video there. thank you for that. and we'll be right back. >>> we've still got a lot of weekend left. we'll see how it will shape up. >> a little warmer after we lose the clouds tomorrow morning. we'll see the clouds until...
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scarlet: michael regan, thank you. he covers equity markets. still ahead, dr.easing his word out about in three decades. industry hasop changed. ♪ >> welcome back. dr. dre's first-out mum will be an apple exclusion -- first out bum in years will be an apple exclusive. considered one of the richest hip-hop artists, he has come a long way. joining me now is 10 ortiz. great to have you with us. give us perspective. fit into the genre's history? father is not usually a word we use to describe dr. dre. we talk about geographic specificity with hip-hop. the west coast, could be a founding father of west coast hip-hop. realize that drake got his start in about 1984 -- that dre got his start in about 1984. it was a style of hip-hop one of the fathers of hip-hop. has been influential throughout the whole history of hip-hop, especially the history of hip-hop in the recording industry. seen as royalty. royalty means one of the figureheads, one of the people at the forefront. we are talking about his new outcome on itunes exclusively. scarlet: i want to pick up on that. mu
scarlet: michael regan, thank you. he covers equity markets. still ahead, dr.easing his word out about in three decades. industry hasop changed. ♪ >> welcome back. dr. dre's first-out mum will be an apple exclusion -- first out bum in years will be an apple exclusive. considered one of the richest hip-hop artists, he has come a long way. joining me now is 10 ortiz. great to have you with us. give us perspective. fit into the genre's history? father is not usually a word we use to...
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some college kids' to pay off student loans, one in 9 would eat a a -- that is business, i am trish regan. dari: if you prefer bottled water over soda you are not alone, they will surpass the soda sales went next two years, both coca-cola, and pepsi own water brands, most health expert point to benefit of water. steve: all right, the iconic good year glimp is retiring, they will still have a float going over sports events almost the same, and kept aup with helium. >> rocky on the big screen on the beach. steve: or hang out with ll cool jay, two of options of a pretty busy weekend for fun. >> talk about fun, we'll tell you about time that amy schumer and jennifer lawrence jumped on stage with billy joel. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, r you switch to geico. r it's what you do. steve: we're heading to homestretch of summer. >> there is a lot to do
some college kids' to pay off student loans, one in 9 would eat a a -- that is business, i am trish regan. dari: if you prefer bottled water over soda you are not alone, they will surpass the soda sales went next two years, both coca-cola, and pepsi own water brands, most health expert point to benefit of water. steve: all right, the iconic good year glimp is retiring, they will still have a float going over sports events almost the same, and kept aup with helium. >> rocky on the big...
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michael regan, true ethical -- terrific duty. we hope you stay with us on economics. mckee and brendan greeley with james bullard of the st. louis fed coming up in about 19 minutes. stay with us worldwide. ♪ tom: what am i thinking about into the weekend -- dollar mexico, the mexican peso come a shot and all in mexico city from peso 15 we had a 17 print weakness, 16.92 this morning, i would suggest this is a big deal, the adjacency of mexico to america. a morning must-read from dr. el-erian writing for bloomberg to. he suggesting there is a complexity to our economics. for the last few years central bankers in much of the advanced world have acted to repress volatility, as a way to boost asset prices. the feds ideal would be an orderly and a measured increase in the market. us record on up -- carl with and this is the greenspan measured path. arthur burns did not do that 25 years ago? this is an original greenspan. carl: very different environment and janet yellen has moved away from that promise of a steady, gradual pace. a number of her press conferences she said do
michael regan, true ethical -- terrific duty. we hope you stay with us on economics. mckee and brendan greeley with james bullard of the st. louis fed coming up in about 19 minutes. stay with us worldwide. ♪ tom: what am i thinking about into the weekend -- dollar mexico, the mexican peso come a shot and all in mexico city from peso 15 we had a 17 print weakness, 16.92 this morning, i would suggest this is a big deal, the adjacency of mexico to america. a morning must-read from dr. el-erian...
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they are live from regan national airport and boy, what a travel nightmare today. the system is up and working again. but the bad news, passengers are frustrated because they have flight delays and cancellations because of redirected and grounded flights. the flights we are talking about were bound for washington d.c. or leaving dc and new york city area traveling over to the dc region. the problem is that a air traffic center that handles the traffic including baltimore, and washington and dulles international. and baltimore/warn wash was hardest hit. 75 percent of the flights were cancelled and some passengers are being forced to stay overnight before they can get back to the travel plans. the faa is working closely with the airlines to get it running and figure out what the problem was. back to you. >> thank you very much. right now allegations of a huge cover up in the killing of this man. now investigators say it is unravelling as three police officers and a prominent and others are placed under arrest. >> and details on a bizarre ordeal and how police solved
they are live from regan national airport and boy, what a travel nightmare today. the system is up and working again. but the bad news, passengers are frustrated because they have flight delays and cancellations because of redirected and grounded flights. the flights we are talking about were bound for washington d.c. or leaving dc and new york city area traveling over to the dc region. the problem is that a air traffic center that handles the traffic including baltimore, and washington and...