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scott kelly aboard the international space station. i want to go and check on my. flowers a girl here in the. columbus module. so scott when he took care of the flowers was very important for him to take ownership of the flowers in and i could tell he really enjoyed it because it through twitter feed hey our plants aren't looking too good would be a problem on mars to my space flowers on the rebound and finally when you got the 1st bloom how does your garden grow here's my space flower he took his flower out of veggie and took it all around spacestation he took it to the coop a lot they had a centerpiece for dinner and most telling involved to me is what i saw scott and me show what their 300 days in space and lo and behold scott's holding gives space foreign to me that tell. everything how important it is to both me and scott. i think for psychological for morale relaxation and then of course food you know having knows that fresh food is going to be very important having that connection back to earth having that little piece of nature in those very. you know hosti
scott kelly aboard the international space station. i want to go and check on my. flowers a girl here in the. columbus module. so scott when he took care of the flowers was very important for him to take ownership of the flowers in and i could tell he really enjoyed it because it through twitter feed hey our plants aren't looking too good would be a problem on mars to my space flowers on the rebound and finally when you got the 1st bloom how does your garden grow here's my space flower he took...
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>> the question was about scott kelly's experience, and he said that his eye glasses prescription were ground into the helmet. is that normal? was that a one-time -- >> i would have to say i'm not familiar with that? i have never heard of that. i didn't know. that would be a lot of work to try to a helmet customized for an astronaut. they do wear glasses. they wear corrective lens. that's all i'm aware of. you could be right. i don't know. >> we've got time for one or two more questions. the gentleman in the red shirt. >> i have a question for ryan. in all the research you've done to recreate with accuracy, what did you come across that you were surprised by and said why did they do it this way? >> the question was for ryan about all the research he's done to recreate the suits. did he come up to any point where he was just puzzled by why the engineers made it this way in one particular way? >> usually it's the opposite. i would wonder why just looking at something why it was done that way but in the process of recreating that, i would -- i would understand. it's kind of interesting be
>> the question was about scott kelly's experience, and he said that his eye glasses prescription were ground into the helmet. is that normal? was that a one-time -- >> i would have to say i'm not familiar with that? i have never heard of that. i didn't know. that would be a lot of work to try to a helmet customized for an astronaut. they do wear glasses. they wear corrective lens. that's all i'm aware of. you could be right. i don't know. >> we've got time for one or two more...
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pick up one of these about upcoming authors in effect this thursday cbs 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly will be with us to talk about stories that he has done over the years and i'll tell you i read the book it is a fascinating book and scott is a great speaker. we have wonderful author programs coming up and i would encourage you to pick up one of the sheets. i would also encourage you to come back to the museum, we have a fabulous exhibit, it's called georgia on my screen. i don't know if you know when jimmy carter was governor he established the film commission to bring movies to the state of georgia and now georgia is number one in the country and having films and movies made, it is a fabulous exhibit, everything from oscars from driving ms. daisy or gone with the wind, costumes from movie movies -- i've gone brain-dead. the sweet home alabama, my cousin vinny, a whole bunch, a lot of tyler. stuff. this set from "stranger things", things from marvel movies, it's really good. i would encourage you to come back for that. but tonight is a special night. tony is a best-selling author, a
pick up one of these about upcoming authors in effect this thursday cbs 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly will be with us to talk about stories that he has done over the years and i'll tell you i read the book it is a fascinating book and scott is a great speaker. we have wonderful author programs coming up and i would encourage you to pick up one of the sheets. i would also encourage you to come back to the museum, we have a fabulous exhibit, it's called georgia on my screen. i don't know...
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the program produced by scott who joins us with the details, scott. >> kelly, the confessed mastermindthe scam is william rick singer. a failed high school basketball coach that turned to another kind of coaching, coaching kids into college starting 25 years ago in sacramento. all legitimate at first, or so it seemed but we found a former competitor of his in sacramento that said she smelled something fishy early on. >> his main pitch was always i can get you into college x and i was just appalled because no ethical counselor can ever say that. >> in 1996 three years after singer sets up shop, she decides she can do better. she starts her own college consulting business and for a time, she is singer's only competition in town. almost immediately she hears stories from former clients like a mother that says he filled out her son's application for him. >> it was filled with all of these spectacular lies. >> those lies would get far more spectacular as we now know he has pleaded guilty to four felony counts and he is still cooperating with prosecutors he admits he rigged college admission
the program produced by scott who joins us with the details, scott. >> kelly, the confessed mastermindthe scam is william rick singer. a failed high school basketball coach that turned to another kind of coaching, coaching kids into college starting 25 years ago in sacramento. all legitimate at first, or so it seemed but we found a former competitor of his in sacramento that said she smelled something fishy early on. >> his main pitch was always i can get you into college x and i...
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scott, a pleasure, thank you very much. >> thank you, kelly. guggenheim's scott minerd. warning of the slide in bond yields for some time, he has a bold call for how to get defensive. joining me now is kumar, president of kumar global strategies i'm afraid to ask you wrung bond yields are headed next. >> good to be with you, kelly. this is a bullish day, you know my point on bonds and i think at 165 or 167, we are way too high on where the yields should be. i think the july 2016 low of 1.36%, 1.37, is going to be overshot by a big margin i'm in agreement with scott that the issue is more about how low the interest rates go, and the craziness of the central banks and both the european central bank and the federal reserve are essentially slaves of the markets. you're not going to have any independent response from them >> it's really important that you said that right now. it's something steve liesman told us yesterday when we said, we had james bullard out with comments that weren't that.govithadovish, and he shrugged it off if i were a central banker, i would want to bre
scott, a pleasure, thank you very much. >> thank you, kelly. guggenheim's scott minerd. warning of the slide in bond yields for some time, he has a bold call for how to get defensive. joining me now is kumar, president of kumar global strategies i'm afraid to ask you wrung bond yields are headed next. >> good to be with you, kelly. this is a bullish day, you know my point on bonds and i think at 165 or 167, we are way too high on where the yields should be. i think the july 2016 low...
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is available every weekend on c-span2 and tonight it is "after words". 60 minutes correspondence scott kelly discusses major news events he has covered as a reporter. and the rise of violence committed by young men around the world. you can watch it tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. enjoy booktv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> saturday on booktv at 7:00 pm eastern. in her latest book women on the ground, >> all of the authors were able to push through whatever barriers they had and write openly and honestly about their deepest struggles. one of the essays that comes to mind, such an honest account of greece and of loss. it also reflects the state of the arab world today. this isn't an uplifting book. >> sunday at 7:45 eastern princeton university professor parry on race, gender and class in america. her most recent book is breathe, a letter to my sons. >> the reality is i have to arm them not simply with a set of skills and intellectual tools that allow them to flourish in school. ethics and values but a way to make sense of the hostility they encounter every day from pe
is available every weekend on c-span2 and tonight it is "after words". 60 minutes correspondence scott kelly discusses major news events he has covered as a reporter. and the rise of violence committed by young men around the world. you can watch it tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. enjoy booktv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> saturday on booktv at 7:00 pm eastern. in her latest book women on the ground, >> all of the authors were able to push through...
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scott. welcome, everybody i'm dominic chu in for kelly evans today. here is what's ahead searching for direction, another wild ride for stocks today as the president says we may not have a trade meeting in september. should investors hold tight in this tweet-driven environment or is it time to make some moves? >>> plus, it's not all about the rates. a breakdown of why low mortgage rates do not necessarily mean the housing market is about ready to take off. >>> and warming up, we'll go around the world for a look at the global hot spots that are starting to simmer and could soon become the next big issue for investors. but we begin with today's lower, bob pisani has the numbers >> we had a nice little rally. the s&p down, the nasdaq, a little bit of balance off the lows for the day as china trade again in focus president trump says he was not yet ready to make a deal with china. so still not clear if those additional rounds of tariffs will come into effect september 1st. combine that with the statement that the u.s. will not be doing business with huaw
scott. welcome, everybody i'm dominic chu in for kelly evans today. here is what's ahead searching for direction, another wild ride for stocks today as the president says we may not have a trade meeting in september. should investors hold tight in this tweet-driven environment or is it time to make some moves? >>> plus, it's not all about the rates. a breakdown of why low mortgage rates do not necessarily mean the housing market is about ready to take off. >>> and warming up,...
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. >> thank you, scott and welcome everybody. i'm becky quick in for kelly evans. here's what's ahead today. where did the fear go? a calm sets over the market since bond yields rise what has changed since last week we'll debate a new corporate purpose. for decades the ceos of the business roundtable have put shareholders first, but it appears the tide is turning and the group is redefining its mission. >>> and the great american consumer will a love for online shopping and fast food keep the economy and the markets going? we're going to begin today with the rally. dom chu has those numbers. >> it will today, and i saw what you did, becky i cleared it before beck's little joke got on air but the consumer and optimism there keeping the markets in the green, at least for today. we're up almost 300 points for the dow industrials. the s&p up over 1.33% and the nasdaq composite among the minimum wage or indices up over 1.5% here so a big, big check mark there as opposed to what's happening to overall markets we'll see what's happening with the macro side of things so mu
. >> thank you, scott and welcome everybody. i'm becky quick in for kelly evans. here's what's ahead today. where did the fear go? a calm sets over the market since bond yields rise what has changed since last week we'll debate a new corporate purpose. for decades the ceos of the business roundtable have put shareholders first, but it appears the tide is turning and the group is redefining its mission. >>> and the great american consumer will a love for online shopping and fast...
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scott. welcome, everybody i'm dominic chu in for kelly evans today. here is what's ahead searching for direction, another wild ride for stocks today as the president says we may not have a trade meeting in september. should investors hold tight in this tweet-driven environment or is it time to make some moves? >>> plus, it's not all about the rates. a breakdown of why low mortgage rates do not necessarily mean the housing market is about ready to take off. >>> and warming up, we'll go around the world for a look at the global hot spots that are starting to simmer and could soon become the next big issue
scott. welcome, everybody i'm dominic chu in for kelly evans today. here is what's ahead searching for direction, another wild ride for stocks today as the president says we may not have a trade meeting in september. should investors hold tight in this tweet-driven environment or is it time to make some moves? >>> plus, it's not all about the rates. a breakdown of why low mortgage rates do not necessarily mean the housing market is about ready to take off. >>> and warming up,...
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. >> thank you, scott and welcome everybody. i'm becky quick in for kelly evans. today. where did the fear go? a calm sets over the market since bond yields rise what has changed since last week we'll debate a new corporate purpose. for decades the ceos of the business roundtable have put shareholders first, but it appears the tide is turning and the group is redefining its mission. >>> and the great american consumer will a love for online shopping and fast food keep the economy and the markets going? we're going to begin today with the rally. dom chu has those numbers. >> it will today, and i saw what you did, becky i cleared it before be
. >> thank you, scott and welcome everybody. i'm becky quick in for kelly evans. today. where did the fear go? a calm sets over the market since bond yields rise what has changed since last week we'll debate a new corporate purpose. for decades the ceos of the business roundtable have put shareholders first, but it appears the tide is turning and the group is redefining its mission. >>> and the great american consumer will a love for online shopping and fast food keep the economy...
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scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says we need to regulate currencies just like we do all other financial transactions i heard it right from secretary pompeo's mouth could that be a positive for the crypto world >>> an exclusive with the ceo of domino's pizza how he plans to get sales and the stock back on track. but we begin with the day's markets. my friend dom chu has the numbers. >> no fear or greed happening in the stock market as you can see, it looks red, but not red by that much the dow industrials only off by 28 points. this is like the middle point of this middling range that we've seen all day today as the recovery from the low stalls out. down 0.2% in the s&p and the nasdaq off by 0.1%, as well. a key part to watch here, as well the home and housing construction stocks surging today to a new 52-week high. this etf that
scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says we need to regulate currencies just like we do all other financial transactions i heard it right from secretary pompeo's mouth could that be a positive for the crypto world >>> an exclusive with the ceo of domino's...
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scott wapner in tonight for melissa lee. our traders on the desk are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and steve grasso wall street wrapping up one wild week the nasdaq, the s&p handing in their worst weeks of the year while the dow just dodged that mark, but it has certainly been a roller coaster ride for your money after president trump turned up the volume on the trade war with china now that some steam has been let out of the record run, is now a good time to get in or, timmy, should you just get out? >> welcome you could call me orville if you want that's fine. welcome back. >> orville redenbacher bottom line, 350 bits at the lows today which are pulled back through the s&p. you traded through the 50, did things you are supposed to do, closed on a better level i will let the technical guys talk about the market levels a payroll number this morning showed a trend weaker in payroll. you had pmi all week to sell you the global manufacturing environment is in shambles you have a dynamic where i think corporate ceos -- if we had the trade rhetoric three weeks ago before we got into earnings season guidance i think would ha
scott wapner in tonight for melissa lee. our traders on the desk are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and steve grasso wall street wrapping up one wild week the nasdaq, the s&p handing in their worst weeks of the year while the dow just dodged that mark, but it has certainly been a roller coaster ride for your money after president trump turned up the volume on the trade war with china now that some steam has been let out of the record run, is now a good time to get in or, timmy, should...
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scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm joe kernen in for kelly evans.is what is ahead, fear itself as in nothing to fear but. that is what one market strategist says is the biggest risk to the markets. he'll make his case. secretary of state mike pompeo says we need to regulate currencies just like we do all other financial transactions i heard it right from secretary pompeo's mouth could that be a positive for the crypto world >>> an exclusive wit
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first kelly evans tells us what's coming up on "the exchange". >>> hi, scott, here's what's ahead.r treasury falling in tandem with the german bund, selling off on reports that the country would initiate a stimulus plan in the event of a recession. we'll look at the contagion risks. >>> disney's new record. we'll tell you about that and the $23 million car all in rapid fire >>> and the ceo of a small boxing apparel company joins us to talk about how the trade war with china is impacting her business, whether she's getting any relief from the latest hexcff delay, that and more on "t ehange" today "halftime report" is back after this g. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company you should be mad that this is your daily commute. you should be mad at people who forget they're in public. and you should be mad at simple things that are unnecessarily compli
first kelly evans tells us what's coming up on "the exchange". >>> hi, scott, here's what's ahead.r treasury falling in tandem with the german bund, selling off on reports that the country would initiate a stimulus plan in the event of a recession. we'll look at the contagion risks. >>> disney's new record. we'll tell you about that and the $23 million car all in rapid fire >>> and the ceo of a small boxing apparel company joins us to talk about how the...
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kelly and ryan." today, actor and comedian kevin hart, plus, from "aladdin," actress naomi scott, and we'll show you somen: is this shawn mendes? shawn mendes. "if i can't have you."
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worst sell-off in the united states stock market of the year kelly evans and "the exchange" picks up that story right now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. welcome to the "the exchange." here's what's ahead, we have a ssive sell-off across the globe with u.s. indexes hitting their lows right now the trade war seems to be turning into a currency war with china letting its yuan fall to a 10-year low. now it's the worst day of the major averages this year the 10-year yield is not only above 1.75%, it's now 9.63%, back at 20-year lows there and we will see if it can do even lower from here. dom chu is standing by with numbers to watch bob pisani following all of the action at nyc, and steve liesman has a look at how a currency war can play out dom, kick things off for us. >> kelly, as you mentioned we're down 6675 in the dow about two, three minutes ago. this is down by almost 3%. the worst day for the u.s. stock market so far in 2019. obviously trade a big part of that story the outside losses are coming, where there is more exposure to some of the technology names in the marketplace. mainly nasdaq composite is up as you can
worst sell-off in the united states stock market of the year kelly evans and "the exchange" picks up that story right now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. welcome to the "the exchange." here's what's ahead, we have a ssive sell-off across the globe with u.s. indexes hitting their lows right now the trade war seems to be turning into a currency war with china letting its yuan fall to a 10-year low. now it's the worst day of the major averages this year the...
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worst sell-off in the united states stock market of the year kelly evans and "the exchange" picks up that story right now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. welcome to the "the exchange." here's what's ahead, we have a massive sell-off across the globe with u.s. indexes hitting their lows right now the trade war seems to be turning into a currency war with china letting its yuan fall to a 10-year low. now it's the worst day of the major averages this year the 10-year yield is not only above 1.75%, it's now
worst sell-off in the united states stock market of the year kelly evans and "the exchange" picks up that story right now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. welcome to the "the exchange." here's what's ahead, we have a massive sell-off across the globe with u.s. indexes hitting their lows right now the trade war seems to be turning into a currency war with china letting its yuan fall to a 10-year low. now it's the worst day of the major averages this year the...
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scott wapner in tonight for melissa lee. our traders on the desk are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and steve grasso wall street wrapping week the nasdaq, the s&p handing in their worst weeks of the year while the dow just dodged that mark, but it has certainly been a roller coaster ride for your money after president trump turned up the volume on the trade war with china now that some steam has been let out of the record run, is now a good
scott wapner in tonight for melissa lee. our traders on the desk are tim seymour, brian kelly, dan nathan and steve grasso wall street wrapping week the nasdaq, the s&p handing in their worst weeks of the year while the dow just dodged that mark, but it has certainly been a roller coaster ride for your money after president trump turned up the volume on the trade war with china now that some steam has been let out of the record run, is now a good
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suzie kelly said thfirst time she tried to quit, big fish called her on the phone, not to cancel her account, but to assign her a personal v.i.p. host, byron scottgave her free chips to keep her from leaving. where would this relationship with byron scott go? at did it become? >> this was a daily thing, back and forth. it was like a friendship. and you know, my mother passed away in 2016. they sent me flowers. and they also sent, of course, chips.u ow, to keep me playing. >> hi, guys. >> reporter: we tracked down footagtefrom a 2013 conference of jose brotons, who helped pioneer the v.i.p. system for social casinos. he is speaking on stage to a roomful of game developers. >> reporter: brotons worked for aristocrat, the same company that owns big fish casino. he designed the v.i.p. system to target the tiny fraction of players who will actually pay to play the games. you've got to think that about 3% of your users are goi to be generating 80% to 90% of the value for the company. >> reporter: we obtaed leaked company documents that show how his v.i.p. system tracks players by their facebook i.d.s, closely monitors their gameplay, and then prods pe
suzie kelly said thfirst time she tried to quit, big fish called her on the phone, not to cancel her account, but to assign her a personal v.i.p. host, byron scottgave her free chips to keep her from leaving. where would this relationship with byron scott go? at did it become? >> this was a daily thing, back and forth. it was like a friendship. and you know, my mother passed away in 2016. they sent me flowers. and they also sent, of course, chips.u ow, to keep me playing. >> hi,...
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scott. silver up 23%. >> okay. coming up, speaking of the doctor, options bulls are making bets in material and health care today. two new trades for you coming up next first, kelly what's coming up on the exchange. >> hi, everybody the president says china wants to make a deal and investors are buying it for now. we're going to talk about what that means for fed rate cuts are they less likely is the fed more behind the curve? we'll get into that. a judge in oklahoma is about to make a landmark ruling on whether johnson & johnson will be held responsible for that state's opioid epidemic. what's at stake both for j&j and the entire pharma industry on this ruling. >>> do you recognize that brand? the company behind it is leaving its name off intentionally that's ahead in rapid fire we'll see you then the "halftime report" is back after this we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insuran
scott. silver up 23%. >> okay. coming up, speaking of the doctor, options bulls are making bets in material and health care today. two new trades for you coming up next first, kelly what's coming up on the exchange. >> hi, everybody the president says china wants to make a deal and investors are buying it for now. we're going to talk about what that means for fed rate cuts are they less likely is the fed more behind the curve? we'll get into that. a judge in oklahoma is about to...