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>> sara confirmed what ginger miller said.t elisa kept changing her explanations for larry's whereabouts. sara said she signed saw a elisa signing larry's name on checks and day-to-day business transactions. >> i figured it she's keeping this business going for him. so he can go play and do whatever. >> in early january, 2002, said sarah, elisa planned a trip to arizona to attend a horse show. and in the absence of larry, invited sarah to go along. >> i was going to fly down the next day and then she told me, your tickets been paid. >> but when sarah got to the airport, the ticket was not paid for. >> so then you call herself phone number and what did you? get >>. nothing it was this number is no longer in use. >> and that was that, said sarah. she hadn't heard from elisa since. >> i actually called ginger and i said, ginger you know, i'm going to look for a new job. i don't know about you, but elisa's gone. >> thomas testa was the san joaquin county prosecutor. he'd handled a number of missing persons cases. so when he heard
>> sara confirmed what ginger miller said.t elisa kept changing her explanations for larry's whereabouts. sara said she signed saw a elisa signing larry's name on checks and day-to-day business transactions. >> i figured it she's keeping this business going for him. so he can go play and do whatever. >> in early january, 2002, said sarah, elisa planned a trip to arizona to attend a horse show. and in the absence of larry, invited sarah to go along. >> i was going to fly...
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that is the point, sara. we flood the market with oil on a pricing war like last year we've got the exact opposite it was a sunday morning zoom call -- by the way, thanks, opec -- it was a love-fest, everything is fine, so directionally the price of oil should be going up, because u.s. production is not going up nothing wants to commit new capital to the market. literally that you throw money into, so directionally you are correct. you get some concerning about lockdowns in indonesia and australia as well. that was kind of the spark, and again, i think you throw the gasoline of the huge one-sided options bets 23 to 1 a month ago on one side. you flip it because you have a nasty headline, and i think that's what we have today. >> brian sullivan, thank you. >> thank you. >>> the dow is down 945 points or so, as we speak -- excuse me, 845 points for more on the sell-off, allianz's mohamed el-erian it's gone to about 15 to 1 is this technical in nature? positioning? or do you see this as serious concerns and a re
that is the point, sara. we flood the market with oil on a pricing war like last year we've got the exact opposite it was a sunday morning zoom call -- by the way, thanks, opec -- it was a love-fest, everything is fine, so directionally the price of oil should be going up, because u.s. production is not going up nothing wants to commit new capital to the market. literally that you throw money into, so directionally you are correct. you get some concerning about lockdowns in indonesia and...
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i am sara eisen. stocks are mostly higher the dow climbing back from a triple digit loss at the open. any close in the green for the major averages would be a record >> wilfred frost is not here >> it's not because of the game. he was scheduled to be off he was sad >> he was already planning to be off. we're feeling for our buddy today. let's look at what's driving the action today financials leading the charge. they are the top s&p sector. kicking off earnings season tomorrow morning disney helping lift the dow after its "black widow" film and more pain for chinese tech shares of didi making another move lower as the crackdown widens to other companies. more on that in a moment we have 59 minutes left to go in the session. >>> coming up, value investor bill nygren joins us including the faang names he finds attractive at current levels interesting for a hvalue investor senior banking analyst mike mayo with just a few hours to go until the first wave of earnings reports. >>> let's get straight to the
i am sara eisen. stocks are mostly higher the dow climbing back from a triple digit loss at the open. any close in the green for the major averages would be a record >> wilfred frost is not here >> it's not because of the game. he was scheduled to be off he was sad >> he was already planning to be off. we're feeling for our buddy today. let's look at what's driving the action today financials leading the charge. they are the top s&p sector. kicking off earnings season...
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>> hi, sara.t in developed markets, where last year we saw a big increase of consumption, consumers stayed at home i would saying the increase that we saw is largely maintained this year then what we particularly saw in this quarter is the return of the emerging markets, with very strong growth. brazil russia, india, china so in this quarter, very few geographical weak spots. we also have the cal guy, biscuit and chocolate, very strong growth. we see gum and candy, which were very heavily effected last year, because the consumer is less mobile it's starting to come back, and of course we see the continuation in e-commerce i would say across the board really good news for us. >> so obviously the emerging markets is a big theme you're more exposed than most. what is your confidence level that will continue with the delta variant spreading, and as the imf said this morning, there's some countries out there with low vaccination rates of 1% to 2%. >> yeah, it's going to be still a bumpy ride emerges ma
>> hi, sara.t in developed markets, where last year we saw a big increase of consumption, consumers stayed at home i would saying the increase that we saw is largely maintained this year then what we particularly saw in this quarter is the return of the emerging markets, with very strong growth. brazil russia, india, china so in this quarter, very few geographical weak spots. we also have the cal guy, biscuit and chocolate, very strong growth. we see gum and candy, which were very heavily...
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sara, you have a very important point.tage to the bond market when you look at the effect it's had. we see that rates are leading financials as well as bond yields remain as compressed as they are or is europe and the uk, possibly japan going to follow sooner than perhaps people are pricing in >> here's the thing, the u.s. will typically lead the way. japan next to nothing, but the big point here is it's a global backup in yields here. we think that other countriless follow suit. that should help support the dollar for a while we think that persists a big longer. >> thank you both. >>> when we come back, boeing, the biggest drag out dow today coming up, hunter keay will joining us t > find out whether you should beon a bound backs in these names, later, on "closing bell." dr. arnold t petsworth had an influx of new patients. so he used his american express business card, which offers spending power built for his business needs, to furnish a new exam room. the doctor will see you now. get the card built for business. by ame
sara, you have a very important point.tage to the bond market when you look at the effect it's had. we see that rates are leading financials as well as bond yields remain as compressed as they are or is europe and the uk, possibly japan going to follow sooner than perhaps people are pricing in >> here's the thing, the u.s. will typically lead the way. japan next to nothing, but the big point here is it's a global backup in yields here. we think that other countriless follow suit. that...
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financials as well, even on top of a string of beats that's right good to see you, sara. levels are, where the valuations are you mentioned the dollar let's talk about yields. the ten-year slid again. why is the ten-year falling? it's actually not happening, because we're repricing d.this is peak quarter for earnings and policy, so i think that's why oar seeing some of the rotation there. we kicked off earnings season on a pretty strong foot we're not seeing a response to that but, you know, next week we've got 22% of the companies reporting yet again, and i think this is a stock pickers' market. it's been to date the market that's been very brought and little dispersion, but i think that's going to change next week >>> dow down 327 right now intel is reportedly in talks to buy global foundries for $30 billion. kate rooney with the details does it have to do with the chip shortage >> it does. >> global foundries, the spin-off from intel. this is according to the "wall street journal", it comes as intel's ceo pat gelsinger has promised to get more manufacturing of chips an
financials as well, even on top of a string of beats that's right good to see you, sara. levels are, where the valuations are you mentioned the dollar let's talk about yields. the ten-year slid again. why is the ten-year falling? it's actually not happening, because we're repricing d.this is peak quarter for earnings and policy, so i think that's why oar seeing some of the rotation there. we kicked off earnings season on a pretty strong foot we're not seeing a response to that but, you know,...
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i'm sara eisen could be another record-breaking for stocks any gain will be a record close. >> and i'm carl quintanilla in for wilfred frost. >> housing stocks under pressure at june new home sales miss expectations and come in at the lowest monthly level since april of 2020. and tesla, we'll get earnings from that company after the bell. >>> coming up, bernstein ace toni sacconaghi is here, all bick-tech heavy weights, and he'll talk about what he's focused on >>> the ceo of intercontinental hotels will join us in a "closing bell" exclusive >>> mike santoli is tracking the market action. kate rooney has a closer look at what's driving this pop in bitcoin today. >> carl, market holding near the highs, pivot on balance. it's a familiar story, certainly not an all-inclusive rally, but plenty to get a new report also up pretty significantly, the u.s. open has been a pretty good bid for risk assets recently also, we've kind of put in the books year to date i would say the sixth significant pullback or single-digit percentage pullback and quick snap back to a new high only one of these you
i'm sara eisen could be another record-breaking for stocks any gain will be a record close. >> and i'm carl quintanilla in for wilfred frost. >> housing stocks under pressure at june new home sales miss expectations and come in at the lowest monthly level since april of 2020. and tesla, we'll get earnings from that company after the bell. >>> coming up, bernstein ace toni sacconaghi is here, all bick-tech heavy weights, and he'll talk about what he's focused on >>>...
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when we come back our own sara carter an exclusive report out of texas. encounters a group of very, very sick migrants crossing the border and probably if not for her actions and first responders, i am not sure if some of these people would have made. and governor abbott react to the challenges every day with the border crisis along with the high rate of covid positives at the border with illegal immigrants next. show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to fox news live. i am matt in los angeles. president biden infrastructure bill passes a key milestone. the senate will debate the legislation. it gained the support of 17 republicans. the 1 trillion dollars legislation will fund roads and broad band. the california governor newsom surveyed the fire out west. he said the forest service is underfunded and calling on the federal government to provide more fire fighting resources. warning wildfires could get more intense and destructive. back to "hannity." >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: now ask yourself if the bi
when we come back our own sara carter an exclusive report out of texas. encounters a group of very, very sick migrants crossing the border and probably if not for her actions and first responders, i am not sure if some of these people would have made. and governor abbott react to the challenges every day with the border crisis along with the high rate of covid positives at the border with illegal immigrants next. show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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sara, you have interviewed kids that are out there alone.e talked to ranchers that recover dead bodies. this is not uncommon when you are reporting. >> no, it's not, sean. it is not uncommon and it is tragedy. if you think about it, we have over 22,000te kids right now pls being held in camps all across the united states. that journey to take over, they found this year over 202 bodies. those are the ones that they recovered. think about all the people that never recover because either the elements take them away, the animals, the environment. there is a lot of difficulty for the law enforcement when they are trying to do recovery operation. i want to put it to you this way, in 2019, 250 people were recovered.er p tere this year we are only halfway through the year, and it is over 202. sean, this is a very difficult time. this is a perilous journey. a lot of children lose their light before they make it to the border. i can't imagine how many more lose it, and we don't know that are here right now.th >> sean: all right sara carter, thank you.
sara, you have interviewed kids that are out there alone.e talked to ranchers that recover dead bodies. this is not uncommon when you are reporting. >> no, it's not, sean. it is not uncommon and it is tragedy. if you think about it, we have over 22,000te kids right now pls being held in camps all across the united states. that journey to take over, they found this year over 202 bodies. those are the ones that they recovered. think about all the people that never recover because either the...
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thank you for joining us. >> thanks, sara. lower today. we'll talk to the ceo of twilio, jeff lawson. >>> the white house says we're not heading toward more lockdowns. dr. vivek murthy weighs in later, on "closing bell. (sound of people returning to the workplace) (sound of a busy office) (phones ringing, people talking, meeting) the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. safely. securely. and responsibly. so now, between all apart and all together, there's a bridge. cisco. the bridge to possible. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a perso
thank you for joining us. >> thanks, sara. lower today. we'll talk to the ceo of twilio, jeff lawson. >>> the white house says we're not heading toward more lockdowns. dr. vivek murthy weighs in later, on "closing bell. (sound of people returning to the workplace) (sound of a busy office) (phones ringing, people talking, meeting) the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. safely. securely. and...
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sean. >> sean: sara carter, incredible report. greate work. humanitarian effort by you and the first responders. these people we know many of them died on and ranches thatn are next to the border. we can't have that happening either. also breaking tonight texas governor greg abbott restricted the movement of minorities due to covid. of he joins us now with more purity governor, this has been an extraordinary, challenging legal issue for you as much as when the federal government doesn't enforce the law of the land there have been legal precedents preventing you from doing so. that resulted in you spending and allocating $250 million to build the wall. now more importantly, as a result of the pandemic, you now have a legal remedy available to you that maybe you didn't have before? >> i do. actually y two. one that i triggered pursuant to the texas constitution and authorized the texas national guard to perform law enforcement functions. up until now they were assisting the texas department of public safety and clearing the land and getting the
sean. >> sean: sara carter, incredible report. greate work. humanitarian effort by you and the first responders. these people we know many of them died on and ranches thatn are next to the border. we can't have that happening either. also breaking tonight texas governor greg abbott restricted the movement of minorities due to covid. of he joins us now with more purity governor, this has been an extraordinary, challenging legal issue for you as much as when the federal government doesn't...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. a triple record close, dow and s&p and nasdaq we haven't seen a record close for the dow since early may, but we got it. you can really thank technology.
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost. a triple record close, dow and s&p and nasdaq we haven't seen a record close for the dow since early may, but we got it. you can really thank technology.
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thank you, doctor, oliver, sara, please stay with me. coming up, the surprise story about bill cosby this week and the question for television networks. >>> plus, this is not a game, but it is i spy. what exactly is tucker carlson spying about? oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies this good! keebler® - made with magic, loved by families™. what happens when you make power your thing... above everything? you decide fast... is never fast enough. you put muscle over matter. and you make horsepower... a superpower. ♪ welcome to the brotherhood of muscle. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through
thank you, doctor, oliver, sara, please stay with me. coming up, the surprise story about bill cosby this week and the question for television networks. >>> plus, this is not a game, but it is i spy. what exactly is tucker carlson spying about? oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies this good! keebler® - made with magic, loved by families™. what happens when you make power your thing......
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talk about what your vision is >> thank you, sara, for having me here.16 to 8 in 2018 to 35 billion last quarter in fintech. the activity is focused on payments, lending, neo banking and what's happening in the space of wealth and investments is still new tifin is part of the solution. we build fintech products for the world of investment and wealth management and what we are doing magnified one of the subsidiaries when we presented it here a few hundred thousand users the number of searches on our platform exceeded 10 million last year telling us that the marketplace needs a simpler easier more natural way to discover, compare investments and the next natural step for us was to enable action how can you discover compare and then maybe invest, which is what we're doing now our announcement of brokerage capabilities. >> so how do you make a profit in that sense, vinay you used to push people after they searched stuff to other asset managers and brokers now you do it yourself how do you take your commissions? >> great question, wilfred i think that this go
talk about what your vision is >> thank you, sara, for having me here.16 to 8 in 2018 to 35 billion last quarter in fintech. the activity is focused on payments, lending, neo banking and what's happening in the space of wealth and investments is still new tifin is part of the solution. we build fintech products for the world of investment and wealth management and what we are doing magnified one of the subsidiaries when we presented it here a few hundred thousand users the number of...
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welcome back i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli. look at how we finished off the day.and disney were the biggest drags. materials the best performers, financials with a 1% positive move northerly also gaining a percent. industrials did well as well the nasdaq closing up 0.1%, technologies did -- it's a rowdy bunch. the russell 2000 index up 0.7% also continues its comeback as well robinhood is the stock story of the day, after going public at $38 a share, but its debut was somewhat closing down 8.4% at the close 34.82. all eyes now turn to another big hour of earnings after the bell. we have instant analysis for you, results from amazon, pinterest, gilead, t mobile. says those numbers are out, sand t-mobile's ceo will break down the results, joining us in a few moments. stephanie link from hightower are still with we've joined by phone by tiffany mcghee another strong day reached report highs, and even though a disappointing headline number, and still elevated jobless claims. >> disappointment on gdp to actually create a bounce in the cyclical stocks today. it seems as
welcome back i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli. look at how we finished off the day.and disney were the biggest drags. materials the best performers, financials with a 1% positive move northerly also gaining a percent. industrials did well as well the nasdaq closing up 0.1%, technologies did -- it's a rowdy bunch. the russell 2000 index up 0.7% also continues its comeback as well robinhood is the stock story of the day, after going public at $38 a share, but its debut was somewhat closing...
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sara, as we listened to the different ways people are battling with employees over coming back, there was one financial executive -- i think it might have been the ceo who said if you're that burned out, you need to look for a new job >> i don't disagree. you should be able to go to your manager, talk about it and find something that's suitable. but i think a big root of the apple problem here is that there's such high demand for engineers, for people who work in technology. so, if your company is not accommodating you the way you want, you can just leave the demand for your skill set if you're working in technology is so high, just go to one of apple's competitors that is going to allow that hybrid work. and apple's competitors are all on top of it twitter, facebook, you name it they've all said they're going to allow up to # 50% of their workers by 2025. they're going to allow a very flexible life. if apple's not going to allow that, they should expect that some employees are not going to be happy with it >> all right kim? >> well, having started out as a software engineer, i feel t
sara, as we listened to the different ways people are battling with employees over coming back, there was one financial executive -- i think it might have been the ceo who said if you're that burned out, you need to look for a new job >> i don't disagree. you should be able to go to your manager, talk about it and find something that's suitable. but i think a big root of the apple problem here is that there's such high demand for engineers, for people who work in technology. so, if your...
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sara murray, thanks so much. fathom death valley could hit 130 degrees today. we'll have a live report on the extreme heat wave gripping the west up next. i'd call my grandfather as a result of the research that i've started to do on ancestry. having ancestry to fill in the gaps with documents, with photographs, connecting in real time means that we're having conversations that are richer. i have now a closer relationship with my grandfather. i can't think of a better gift to give to my daughter and the generations that come after her. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediat
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.ft the biggest criminalor to the dow's gains, along with salesforce and a number of other stocks microsoft, by far, the biggest winner s&p 500 also closing at a record high technology leading the charge here on the week up almost 2%. by the way, this is its seventh record closing high day in a row. that's a long winning streak technology real shining as yields come back down. it's been happening in the last few weeks. the biggest contributor on the qqqs was alphabet, amazon, microsoft, apple a familiar tale there transports were also lower, something we'll talk about, the divergence greg branch is still with is, tick toria hernandez joins the conferring first, to you, mike, about the pattern we saw all week. for value, for cyclical and for transports >> market seemingly positioning for a bit of a deceleration type of growth story, also a patient fed, not necessarily accelerating so that feeds you into the nasdaq 100 i think where we are right now, after such a long streak, seven straig
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost.ft the biggest criminalor to the dow's gains, along with salesforce and a number of other stocks microsoft, by far, the biggest winner s&p 500 also closing at a record high technology leading the charge here on the week up almost 2%. by the way, this is its seventh record closing high day in a row. that's a long winning streak technology real shining as yields come back down. it's been happening in the last few weeks. the biggest contributor on the...
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thank you, sara.r left democrats bernie sanders, aoc, they have relentlessly attacked america, attack our founding principles, attack republicans. they have nothing bad to say about the oppression, the murder, the abuse, human rights abuses omma economic devastation by the murdering communist regime in cuba? ask yourself, why is that? why will they trash our country that is holding american flags even at this hour and they are not critical of cuba? is it because they see cuba, what, as their great model for america? because get this, democratic new greendale socialists of america of which "the squad" and bernie are affiliated with, they on monday declare their solidarity with a "revolution this moment of unrest," with the group also echoing cuba's president in blaming america's trade embargo for the unrest. that's our fault? suggesting they are actually supporting the communist government the protesters. here's the question america needs to be asking tonight. if joe is awake, he should be talking abou
thank you, sara.r left democrats bernie sanders, aoc, they have relentlessly attacked america, attack our founding principles, attack republicans. they have nothing bad to say about the oppression, the murder, the abuse, human rights abuses omma economic devastation by the murdering communist regime in cuba? ask yourself, why is that? why will they trash our country that is holding american flags even at this hour and they are not critical of cuba? is it because they see cuba, what, as their...
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stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen. earnings front and center today. dow component coca-cola getting a pop after beating earnings and revenue estimates. also raising its full-year guidance much more on that coming up. verizon and another dow component rallying after beating on the top and bottom lines and adding more wireless subscribers than expected. and yields continuing to move off recent lows, the financial and energy names are getting a boost today. >> coming up, dr. anthony fauci on the record. we'll talk to him about whether the rise of the delta variant could pose a risk for the economic reopening you are very excited to have janet yellen last week i think you're more excited. >> i don't know more, but definitely looking forward to this i have wanted to talk to him for a long time. >> i have, too, but the level of enthusiasm is off the chart. >> you used to talk to him a lot when china had coronavirus and then once it started hitting here, it was hard to get him back >> so much to discuss. >>> plus, thomas pete
stocks extending gains putting monday's sell-off squarely in the rear-view mirror >> i'm sara eisen. earnings front and center today. dow component coca-cola getting a pop after beating earnings and revenue estimates. also raising its full-year guidance much more on that coming up. verizon and another dow component rallying after beating on the top and bottom lines and adding more wireless subscribers than expected. and yields continuing to move off recent lows, the financial and energy...
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i'm sara eisen at the new york stock exchange we'll see if we can get a record close as well. i'm courtney reagan in today for willfried frost. the ten-year yield hitting 1.29% its lowest level since february. the fed minutes out last hour showed officials at the last meeting discussed when the central bank might start scaling back bond purchases and energy another big driver, getting crushed once again, the worst performing sector on the s&p 500. >> coming up on the show, noted tech investor dan niles is here with his take on the market and the names he is adding to his portfolio right now, plus we're heading out to sun valley where the biggest names in media and entertainment are gathering and we'll talk to linkedin co-founder reid hoffman about the trends he sees in the industry and let's focus in on the big stories that we're watching today to get us started. mark santoli is tracking the market action and ylan mui has the latest >> the s&p 500 got an extra push to the upside after the release of those minuteses and basically investors seeing nothing in particular increment
i'm sara eisen at the new york stock exchange we'll see if we can get a record close as well. i'm courtney reagan in today for willfried frost. the ten-year yield hitting 1.29% its lowest level since february. the fed minutes out last hour showed officials at the last meeting discussed when the central bank might start scaling back bond purchases and energy another big driver, getting crushed once again, the worst performing sector on the s&p 500. >> coming up on the show, noted tech...
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all right, thank you sara carter. joining us now with reaction florida senator marco rubio. you know, senator, by the way, i mean what i say. first things first here. the castro brothers, this is a murderous -- murdering communist dictatorship. it always has been from the very beginning. they stole land, they oppressed people and none of the promises given to the people were ever fulfilled. that's up first on the table. you, last night, had to embarrass -- it's 8:30, still no word from joe. it's 10:30, still no word from joe and then this tepid pathetic statement he sends out today and then his folks at the state department, theds white house, lying and saying this is about covid. that was an outright lie. you forced their hand to even say anything. >> i don't know why it's so hard to criticize marxists. i do think and it's pretty clear that there people out there who aren't saying anything in the president took a whole day. he still left out the word marxist and communist and socialist.id what you just described, the murderous nature of the castro regime, that's the way eve
all right, thank you sara carter. joining us now with reaction florida senator marco rubio. you know, senator, by the way, i mean what i say. first things first here. the castro brothers, this is a murderous -- murdering communist dictatorship. it always has been from the very beginning. they stole land, they oppressed people and none of the promises given to the people were ever fulfilled. that's up first on the table. you, last night, had to embarrass -- it's 8:30, still no word from joe....
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cnn sara murray is in dallas. so scar sar sara trump was playo the crowd and we heard chants of four more years. >> absolutely. we heard chants of four more years. he got a standing ovation when he made a joke about being impeached twice. he covered what you would expect a republican to cover right now, which is to talk about the border, to slam big tech companies and cancel culture and talking about the 2020 election. >> this must never happen to another party's presidential candidate again, can never happen. we are a laughing stock all over the world. a laughing stock. and you know who knows it better than even the people in this room? demo democrats. >> obviously, this is capc in dallas a snapshot of the republican conservative base but they were eating up everything about the false notion the election was rigged and he was somehow robbed of victory and did a straw poll here. when it says trump could potentially run again, he runs away with it and gets 70% of the support from the cpaca ten dees in dallas and ro
cnn sara murray is in dallas. so scar sar sara trump was playo the crowd and we heard chants of four more years. >> absolutely. we heard chants of four more years. he got a standing ovation when he made a joke about being impeached twice. he covered what you would expect a republican to cover right now, which is to talk about the border, to slam big tech companies and cancel culture and talking about the 2020 election. >> this must never happen to another party's presidential...
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sara murray, thanks so much.or margaret hoover and senior political analyst john avlon. john and margaret, you know, i have to wonder, trump obviously talk about the low-hanging fruit and bright shiny objects. hitting the border issue is one that resonates with that base and continues to, even though it is sort of the tired old schtick for him. >> and all of trump's speeches post presidency we hear him hitting that theme. it's going to resonate especially at a cpac event in texas. it's disconnected from the reality of what's gone on, despite biden's problems at the border early on that have been somewhat reined back in. but what we're seeing here is not the party of lincoln. this is the cult of trump. and he's going to stand up there and do all the swollen arena rock tour greatest hits and appeal to the crowd. and it's not going to actually do anything to help that conservative movement meet the next election with anything resembling greater success. so it's tired and those kind of immigration rifts are old but y
sara murray, thanks so much.or margaret hoover and senior political analyst john avlon. john and margaret, you know, i have to wonder, trump obviously talk about the low-hanging fruit and bright shiny objects. hitting the border issue is one that resonates with that base and continues to, even though it is sort of the tired old schtick for him. >> and all of trump's speeches post presidency we hear him hitting that theme. it's going to resonate especially at a cpac event in texas. it's...
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. >> and sara sidner joins me now.can see how parents all across this country are up in arms about critical race theory even though they have been provided complete misinformation about it. this has really turned into a political weapon. >> it has. in a word, it has. and i want to give you an example just to let you know kind of how this is playing out now. we talked about some of those groups that are going around and teaching people about crt and telling them they need to be against it. and there's actually talking points. you know, this pamphlet right here, it has talking points like you know, they say this and you respond this way and it tells you kind of how to respond. if someone says there's systematic racism in this country. but i do think we need to recognize and folks need to look at how parents are feeling because some of the language that has been used to try and teach children, some of the new things that are being tried has really rattled people, not just white parents, not just conservative parents but p
. >> and sara sidner joins me now.can see how parents all across this country are up in arms about critical race theory even though they have been provided complete misinformation about it. this has really turned into a political weapon. >> it has. in a word, it has. and i want to give you an example just to let you know kind of how this is playing out now. we talked about some of those groups that are going around and teaching people about crt and telling them they need to be...
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. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange first day of the second half of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected ahead of tomorrow's junes jobs report and walgreens falling 6% 59 minutes left to go in the session with nearly every sector in the green just staples slightly low. >> we have a great show coming your way in a few minutes we will speak with the commerce secretary and her thoughts on american business in china and especially in light of president xi's warning to foreign powers overnight. plus krista lina georgieva joins us for her look on growth. we'll talk to her. and speak with the ceo of the intellia looking forward to that. >>> let's get to the big stories we're watching, we have the latest on robinhood's long awaited i.p.o. filing. kate, l
. >>> thank you, kelly welcome to "closing bell" i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange first day of the second half of the year s&p 500 on pace for another record closing high the dow and nasdaq higher as well >> i'm wilfred frost let's look at what's driving the action today. the energy sector, top performing sector up more than 1.5% as oil prices hit the highest levels since 2018. jobless claims come in at 364,000 better than expected ahead of...
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sara >> i know we always miss these large numbers, mike.or something to be worried about? >> partially the case of the massive base effect. it's harder to grow when you have an large set. there's no doubt about that. but, again, it's relative to expectations if you thought they would be able to outperform it, they did. that accounts for some of the disappointment. >> all right we'll bring in cnbc contributor ed lee it's good to have you with us. what julia told us, the decelerating growth and dau and mau. significant or not >> facebook is closed to saturation levels. they're getting close. i think this was anticipated probably show the same numbers in q4 it would be a bigger -- right now i think you have this. and also one thing i would highlight is when they talk about the second half deceleration and the two-year stag, if you run through the numbers, giving you -- much about what wall street is right now. and telling you want to do it and going have modest deceleration you have more than 50% growth on a two-year stack if you do the math v
sara >> i know we always miss these large numbers, mike.or something to be worried about? >> partially the case of the massive base effect. it's harder to grow when you have an large set. there's no doubt about that. but, again, it's relative to expectations if you thought they would be able to outperform it, they did. that accounts for some of the disappointment. >> all right we'll bring in cnbc contributor ed lee it's good to have you with us. what julia told us, the...
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so tonight here's cnn's sara sidner in doyle, california, for us. >> the entire town was evacuated. >e second time in just eight months kathy's hometown has lost more than a dozen homes to wildfire. >> it sounded like a freight train coming down the mountain. all you see is this orange wall of flames everywhere in front of you, everywhere you look. >> reporter: she's the volunteer fire chief of this town of about 600 residents. she is often the first one to call residents to tell them their home is gone. >> i'm still kind of numb. i mean after losing everything that i worked for and everything all these years, it's gone, and everybody says, oh, it's so replaceable and stuff like that. well, no. a lot of it isn't. >> reporter: saturday, kelly grosso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle. everyone thought the danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of the engines weren't where they should
so tonight here's cnn's sara sidner in doyle, california, for us. >> the entire town was evacuated. >e second time in just eight months kathy's hometown has lost more than a dozen homes to wildfire. >> it sounded like a freight train coming down the mountain. all you see is this orange wall of flames everywhere in front of you, everywhere you look. >> reporter: she's the volunteer fire chief of this town of about 600 residents. she is often the first one to call residents...
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sara sidner, cnn, doyle, california. >>> and let's bring in derek van dam to talk more about this.bviously worrying, obviously climate change is in the discussion as well. >> yeah, you know, it is really interesting to hear sara sidner's interview with that woman just about how the resources weren't available to help dom bat the fire in the deeply manner that she would have expected. the national alert level, the alert fire level, is at level five meaning that there are so many active large wildfires burning out of control over the western u.s. that there is at least 80% of the resources available going towards those fires. so they may not as we go forward in the season have enough resources to combat all the fires that they anticipate with the above average season. the bootleg fire was also mentioned, this is in natcentra oregon. and this is a smoke cloud that builds up from the inferno that is ignited on the ground. and what it does, it reaches eventually into the stratosphere and creates this anvil-like shape and that time it is because of the up drafts from the very intense wil
sara sidner, cnn, doyle, california. >>> and let's bring in derek van dam to talk more about this.bviously worrying, obviously climate change is in the discussion as well. >> yeah, you know, it is really interesting to hear sara sidner's interview with that woman just about how the resources weren't available to help dom bat the fire in the deeply manner that she would have expected. the national alert level, the alert fire level, is at level five meaning that there are so many...
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he had abducted sara ever ards case. led to large protests over violence against women. and the police came under renewed criticism for their heavy hand the tactics at one vigil in london. the baba has more. well, this police officer wayne cousins had already admitted, kidnapping and raping sara ever eyes, but appearing via video link this courtney is the old bailey he's now pleaded guilty to her murder. the head of london's metropolitan police force crested a dick said she has apologized personally to sarah evarado family. now when sarah went missing while walking home in south london, that will cause for the police to step up their efforts to find her. and then when cousins was arrested and eventually sarah's body was found 80 kilometers from london. there were vigils across the country, calling for more to be done to ensure women was safe on the streets more to be done . to take crimes such as right more seriously. and more to be done to counter what some campaign and say a surgeon is that culture within the police force. now, a month later, 2 police officers were act
he had abducted sara ever ards case. led to large protests over violence against women. and the police came under renewed criticism for their heavy hand the tactics at one vigil in london. the baba has more. well, this police officer wayne cousins had already admitted, kidnapping and raping sara ever eyes, but appearing via video link this courtney is the old bailey he's now pleaded guilty to her murder. the head of london's metropolitan police force crested a dick said she has apologized...
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sara carter is back with us.s sun believable, they never stop going on about getting money out of politics, except when it is for them. >> because the north fund is listed as a nonprofit, they don't have to list their donors. it jumped to 50 million in 2020, they are used as an umbrella to protect other progressive books, looking in 2018, there was a group 1630, they used about 141 million dollars to help progressive groups in the united states of which 51 million plus was given by one donor, that is the reason where they call this dark money. is this all individual loans from individuals or from significant big donors that are making changes in politics? we can't gauge what is actually really happening because we don't en who is giving the money, that is why people are concerned. steve: it is so hypocritical. the other aspect of this political money that i find offensive, the way that democrats complain about corporate money, when it of flowing to republicans, but now they are getting it from peep pe like google
sara carter is back with us.s sun believable, they never stop going on about getting money out of politics, except when it is for them. >> because the north fund is listed as a nonprofit, they don't have to list their donors. it jumped to 50 million in 2020, they are used as an umbrella to protect other progressive books, looking in 2018, there was a group 1630, they used about 141 million dollars to help progressive groups in the united states of which 51 million plus was given by one...
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sara monetta reports. bright colours, nervous lines, andy warhol's work is unmistakable.n seen before. now they're on display for the first time in their home, tehran. translation: when i heard about a new exhibition - on andy warhol, i thought it was happening abroad. but no, it's happening here. it's a real surprise. i didn't know we had any warhol work. these, like hundreds of other pieces, were bought in the 1960s, by iran's empress, who posed for warhol herself. after the iranian revolution in 1979, these artworks remained locked away from sight in the museum's storage. the empress�* collection is one of the largest in the world, it counts 3,500 masterpieces and has been valued at over three billion euros. the museum's curators think it's time to start sharing their treasure with the public. people are much more up—to—date in iran than — about the west than west — about iran. andy warhol broke down barriers in the art world. the curators hope his work could do the same with some of the barriers between iran and the west. sara monetta, bbc news. chinese astronauts hav
sara monetta reports. bright colours, nervous lines, andy warhol's work is unmistakable.n seen before. now they're on display for the first time in their home, tehran. translation: when i heard about a new exhibition - on andy warhol, i thought it was happening abroad. but no, it's happening here. it's a real surprise. i didn't know we had any warhol work. these, like hundreds of other pieces, were bought in the 1960s, by iran's empress, who posed for warhol herself. after the iranian...
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sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.nto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paola: el gobernador newsom extendiÓ una ley existente para ayudar a combatir el crimen organizadoy frenar los robos a las tiendas. tamara nos explica. tamara: la nueva ley otorgarÁ mÁs fondos monetarios y una extensiÓn hasta el 2026. san francisco ha sido una de las ciudades mÁs afectadas por este crimen. grandes tiendas han perdido millones de dÓlares. los robos no sÓlo ocurren en tiendas grandes, si no tambiÉn en tiendas pequeÑas. >> una vez que se revise las cÁmaras uno se da cuenta de lo que pasÓ. tamara: gracias a la cÁmara, don antonio puro reconocer a los agresores. >> nosotros llegaremos allÍ. trabajamos la 24 hora del dÍa. tamara: deben aprender a manejar las cÁmaras de seguridad. >> muchas personas no saben manejar la cÁmara. no saben cÓmo accesar a ese vÍdeo. tamara: a travÉs de este vÍdeo, el seÑor antonio pudo confrontar al ladrÓn. >> no solamente la persona que
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i'm sara eisen, stocks rallying today after the dow posted the worst day of the year, erasing almost all of yesterday's losses. >> let's look at what is driving the action today yields bouncing off recent lows, helping financials a mixed picture on housing, with starts increasing, but building permits hitting an eight-month low. staples are the laggards today philip morris dragging that sector lower >>> also coming up on the show, jared bernstein at the white house joins us to discuss the rise of the delta variant and its impact and potential impact on economic growth >>> plus we are gearing up for a big hour of earnings netflix, united airlines, interactive interiors and chi chipotle we'll have the ceo minutes after they cross. >>> mine santoli is tracking the market action, and jared bernstein sitting there waiting to discuss the economic impact of rising covid cases. jared, good to see you, but mike, you first. >> an almost perfect round trip right now. we have come back up with today's rallies, just about within four hours, remember, that was down a percent and a half or so, so a
i'm sara eisen, stocks rallying today after the dow posted the worst day of the year, erasing almost all of yesterday's losses. >> let's look at what is driving the action today yields bouncing off recent lows, helping financials a mixed picture on housing, with starts increasing, but building permits hitting an eight-month low. staples are the laggards today philip morris dragging that sector lower >>> also coming up on the show, jared bernstein at the white house joins us to...
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nasdaq seeing declines around 1% >> i'm sara eisen in washington d.c. today we have an interview with janet yellen in the show. what's driving the action in the final action of trade. jay powell testifying for a second day to congress, this time in front of the bank committee, facing questions about inflation, the economy and more those highlights ahead jobless claims hitting a pandemic era low and the empire state manufacturing index blew a past expectations. morgan stanley rounding out the strong bank results. 59 minutes to go in the session. energy, tech, small caps are seeing the biggest decline and we have a big first on cnbc interview coming your way from california janet yellen joining us to talk about the global minimum tax deal, her read on inflation with the new numbers this week, the tech crackdown in china and more and also the day the checks go out for the child tax credit for american families. >> we cannot wait, looking forward to that interview. looking straight to the market tech pulling back, energy also underpe underperforming. mike i
nasdaq seeing declines around 1% >> i'm sara eisen in washington d.c. today we have an interview with janet yellen in the show. what's driving the action in the final action of trade. jay powell testifying for a second day to congress, this time in front of the bank committee, facing questions about inflation, the economy and more those highlights ahead jobless claims hitting a pandemic era low and the empire state manufacturing index blew a past expectations. morgan stanley rounding out...
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sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.horrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ deja de usar ese cuadernito ♪ ♪ con quickbooks te pagan rapidito... ♪ solo en covered california. ♪ pa' que no se te quemen los circuitos. ♪ haz tu negocio más exitoso con intuit quickbooks. ♪ locutor: "contacto deportivo" espresentado en parte por concesionarios california. presentador: triste noticia, varias de las empresas de lucha libre compartieron esta tristeza, descanse en paz josÉ luis alvarado nieves. psg anuncios que sergio ramos no estarÁ presente en el partido de la supercopa de francia en tel aviv, israel. el mexicano paolo medina fue presentado como nuevo jugador . equipo reciÉn descendido. semifinales en la copa oro 14. mas envÍo por univisiÓn y tudn. red bull pidiÓ una revisiÓn de la sanciÓn de 10 segundos a lewis hamilton. el accidente eso se fuera al hospital y se quedarÁ sin puntos. hasta aquÍ con la informaciÓn . majestuosas montañas... pintorescas carreteras de la costa... tierras fértiles... ha
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sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.sa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] marÍa: tras la recomendaciÓn del cdc de usa mascarilla en lugares cerrados, el gobierno estatal emitiÓ la misma recomendaciÓn. sin embargo, algunos condados de la bahÍa podrÍan hacer el uso de cubrebocas obligatorio. veamos. reportera: segÚn este mapa del cdc, alameda, contra costa, san francisco y solano, tienen el mÁs alto nivel de contagios en el Área de la bahÍa. >> ya sabÍamos y esperÁbamos que estos casos iban a incrementar, pero no contÁbamos con que la tasa fuera muy rÁpida. reportera: estos cuatro condados reportaron mÁs de 5000 casos y mÁs de 300 hospitalizaciones en las Últimas semanas. autoridades locales piden lo siguiente >> que se vacunen. delta se propaga muy rÁpido. hay que usar la mascarilla en todo momento en el interior. reportera: existe la posibilidad de que se implemente el uso de mascarillas de forma obliga
sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.sa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] marÍa: tras la recomendaciÓn del cdc de usa mascarilla en lugares cerrados, el gobierno estatal emitiÓ la misma recomendaciÓn. sin embargo, algunos condados de la bahÍa podrÍan hacer el uso de cubrebocas obligatorio. veamos. reportera: segÚn este mapa del cdc, alameda,...
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sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.horrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. el número de contagios de covid-19 ha estado triplicando aumentan los casos de covid-19 al este de san josé pero qué propone las autoridades para detener otro brote aquellos detalles en cuestión de minutos que tal. y en este lunes y que pasemos del coronavirus comunitarias y abogadas es decir después del fallo del viernes de nueva
sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes.horrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. el número de contagios de covid-19 ha estado triplicando aumentan los casos de covid-19 al este de san josé pero qué propone las autoridades para detener otro brote aquellos detalles en cuestión de minutos que tal. y en este lunes y que pasemos del coronavirus comunitarias y abogadas es decir después del fallo del viernes de nueva
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our reporter sara girvin has more.at unless something is done, come october 1st, when the grace period is due to end, they'll be hit by more checks on goods and more costs. that's because of the northern ireland protocol, it's part of the brexit deal, and is aimed at avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland, by effectively keeping northern ireland in the eu's single market for goods. the supermarkets gave a similar warning back injanuary when there were issues in getting some items to shelves the northern ireland. they say that since then, not enough has changed. i think that's what the frustration and concern of the supermarkets is, that we haven't seen that movement to get a new way of trading between britain and northern ireland, under the protocol, that removes friction. as well as northern ireland consumers being impacted in terms of choice and cost, the retailers warn that red tape and falling profit margins could force them to move supply chains from britain to the eu. the government is expected to set ou
our reporter sara girvin has more.at unless something is done, come october 1st, when the grace period is due to end, they'll be hit by more checks on goods and more costs. that's because of the northern ireland protocol, it's part of the brexit deal, and is aimed at avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland, by effectively keeping northern ireland in the eu's single market for goods. the supermarkets gave a similar warning back injanuary when there were issues in getting some items to...
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let's go to you first, sara. what's happening? have seen a number of speakers, but we haven't seeb the star power we normally see at cpac. we usually see the brightest stars of the republican party. this is really a group of conservatives that is still enamored with former president donald trump. he's effectively frozen the republican field. potential for the next presidential, because he hasn't announced whether or not he's going to run again. he's the big draw this conference. he's going to speak here later on this afternoon. the biggest applause lines here so far this weekend have had to do with the notion that the election was stolen, they have had to do with the former president and the fact that he will be here, and of course, you know, you never know exactly what donald trump is going to say when he takes the stage. but we know that he has been eager to run through these grievances again, the notion that the election was stolen, the notion the election was rigged, even though as we all know, there was no evidence of widespr
let's go to you first, sara. what's happening? have seen a number of speakers, but we haven't seeb the star power we normally see at cpac. we usually see the brightest stars of the republican party. this is really a group of conservatives that is still enamored with former president donald trump. he's effectively frozen the republican field. potential for the next presidential, because he hasn't announced whether or not he's going to run again. he's the big draw this conference. he's going to...
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for ash barty, perhaps not just the heat that was an issue, sara sorribes tormo knocking her out.the second round in the french open with hip issues we were not sure we would see her at wimbledon. it emphasises what a remarkable performance it was a couple of weeks ago to lift the wimbledon title, but it is a tight turnaround and sara sorribes tormo has been playing fantastic tennis this year. she probably played the match of the championship at wimbledon against angelique kerber, and she pulls off a great win against ash barty who at least can regroup and think about the us open. another big name that featured today, simone biles. how has she done? it today, simone biles. how has she done? . , today, simone biles. how has she done? ., , ., , today, simone biles. how has she done? ., , ., done? it was an interesting outing. the expectation — done? it was an interesting outing. the expectation is _ done? it was an interesting outing. the expectation is so _ done? it was an interesting outing. the expectation is so big, - done? it was an interesting outing. the expectation is so big
for ash barty, perhaps not just the heat that was an issue, sara sorribes tormo knocking her out.the second round in the french open with hip issues we were not sure we would see her at wimbledon. it emphasises what a remarkable performance it was a couple of weeks ago to lift the wimbledon title, but it is a tight turnaround and sara sorribes tormo has been playing fantastic tennis this year. she probably played the match of the championship at wimbledon against angelique kerber, and she pulls...
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sara monetta reports. bright colours, nervous lines, andy warhol's work is unmistakable. on display for the first time in their home, they ran. translation: ~ , ., translation: when they heard about the new _ translation: when they heard about the new exhibition - translation: when they heard about the new exhibition on - about the new exhibition on andy warhol, i thought was happening abroad. but no, it's happening abroad. but no, it's happening here. is a real surprise. i happening here. is a real surprise-— happening here. is a real surprise. happening here. is a real surrise. �* ~ ., ., surprise. i didn't know we had an . surprise. i didn't know we had any- these. — surprise. i didn't know we had any. these, like _ surprise. i didn't know we had any. these, like hundreds - surprise. i didn't know we had any. these, like hundreds of. any. these, like hundreds of other pieces were bought in the 19605, other pieces were bought in the 1960s, who ——by someone who posed for him. after the iranian revolution, these artworks were locked away from sight in storage. the collect
sara monetta reports. bright colours, nervous lines, andy warhol's work is unmistakable. on display for the first time in their home, they ran. translation: ~ , ., translation: when they heard about the new _ translation: when they heard about the new exhibition - translation: when they heard about the new exhibition on - about the new exhibition on andy warhol, i thought was happening abroad. but no, it's happening abroad. but no, it's happening here. is a real surprise. i happening here. is a...
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sara monetta, bbc news. quite a collection. you are watching bbc news. thunder.s northwards away from the gloomy north—east corner, showers will develop. with the showers will develop. with the shower start to come thunder and hail. warm in the sunshine and temperatures in the low 20s. this evening and overnight some of the showers and thunderstorms will continue. longerspells showers and thunderstorms will continue. longer spells of rain in northern ireland, southern scotland and the far north of england. southern areas will be dry compared with what whistle to start this morning. temperatures almost in double figures, if not the mid—teens. a quick look ahead to monday into tuesday. an unseasonably deep out of low pressure. keep a night on the forecast if you are spending time outdoors in seven counties of england and wales. 0n counties of england and wales. on monday during the day will be drier and brighter. any of you showers around. northern england, scotland and northern ireland mcleod with outbreaks of rain here and there. the thunderstorm thrown in for go
sara monetta, bbc news. quite a collection. you are watching bbc news. thunder.s northwards away from the gloomy north—east corner, showers will develop. with the showers will develop. with the shower start to come thunder and hail. warm in the sunshine and temperatures in the low 20s. this evening and overnight some of the showers and thunderstorms will continue. longerspells showers and thunderstorms will continue. longer spells of rain in northern ireland, southern scotland and the far...
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sara monetta, bbc news. more now on the football.en their team concede a single goal in the tournament. our correspondent phil bodmer has been getting reaction from the fans. a carnival atmosphere among england fans at this bubble club near barnsley. if there were any nerves, based in disappeared after three minutes when harry kane open the scoring stop this is the club where john stones started his football career. if john stones started his football career. , ., ., john stones started his football career. ,, ., ., , john stones started his football career. ,, . ., , ~ john stones started his football career. ”a, ., ., career. if you ask any kid around here, career. if you ask any kid around here. why _ career. if you ask any kid around here. why are — career. if you ask any kid around here, why are you _ career. if you ask any kid around here, why are you here - career. if you ask any kid around here, why are you here today? l career. if you ask any kid around j here, why are you here today? if they— here, why are you here today? i
sara monetta, bbc news. more now on the football.en their team concede a single goal in the tournament. our correspondent phil bodmer has been getting reaction from the fans. a carnival atmosphere among england fans at this bubble club near barnsley. if there were any nerves, based in disappeared after three minutes when harry kane open the scoring stop this is the club where john stones started his football career. if john stones started his football career. , ., ., john stones started his...
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sara monetta, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick. hello. disruption from north wales across north midlands, northern england, northern ireland, much of scotland away from the far north—east but further showers possible just about anywhere to end the day and overnight further spells of rain across northern ireland, northern england, scotland. north wales, south wales, turning drier, clearer, along with much of southern england as we go into monday morning after a mild night. that does mean, at least here, there'll be some early morning sunshine. a lot of cloud across northern england, northern ireland and scotland to start the day. further outbreaks of rain, some heavy bursts within this as well. northern england turning drier, brighter, along with the rest of england and wales. there'll be some sunny spells around — feeling pleasant in those. the chance of catching a shower but many places staying dry. winds for the most part are light but strengthening, with another area of rain moving into south—west england as we go on through the aftern
sara monetta, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick. hello. disruption from north wales across north midlands, northern england, northern ireland, much of scotland away from the far north—east but further showers possible just about anywhere to end the day and overnight further spells of rain across northern ireland, northern england, scotland. north wales, south wales, turning drier, clearer, along with much of southern england as we go into monday morning after a mild...
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sara girvin, bbc news.and and italy have released images of ten men they want to speak to. officers have condemned what they call the disgraceful scenes witnessed at wembley stadium. london's hosting of the match saw ugly scenes, which included some ticketless fans storming the grounds in an attempt to watch the game. two athletes at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus — five days before the start of the games. an international olympic committee memberfrom south korea also tested positive for the virus when he landed in tokyo. on saturday, organisers of the olympics announced the first case inside the olympic village, adding that the person was not a competitor. here's what christophe dubi, the olympic games executive director had to say about this latest case. the said individual was proactive enough to be clear that he was tested positive, and we have been informed indeed that a member was tested positive upon arrival in japan and is currently in the isolation facility. you can
sara girvin, bbc news.and and italy have released images of ten men they want to speak to. officers have condemned what they call the disgraceful scenes witnessed at wembley stadium. london's hosting of the match saw ugly scenes, which included some ticketless fans storming the grounds in an attempt to watch the game. two athletes at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus — five days before the start of the games. an international olympic committee memberfrom south...