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i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen from 30 rock in new york city. stocks rallied to near records a sign perhaps investors expect the uk to vote to stay in the european union, even though polls in recent days have characterized the vote as a coin toss and reports say there are deep divisions throughout the country. as we've reporteds market held captive by the vote moving higher with every poll that favors stay and twitching lower with every one that favors leave. today the dow jones industrial average closed back above 18,000, gaining 230 points, the nasdaq eed added 76 and the s&p 500 rose 27. >>> a final outcome of the referendum won't be known until early tomorrow morning but a new poll out tonight and we have the >> reporter: polls in the uk's historic vote on its membership in the european union close 10:00 p.m. local time. the vrs first indications coming from polling firm puchlt gov, the poll carried out today of around 5,000 people have not an official exit poll suggesting remain is just ahead. 52-48. the same company's last poll was a ridi
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i'm sharon epperson. all your business news on cnbc. >>> prisoners behind bars for more than 40 years. we'll tell you why they're now getting a second chance at freedom. mi >>> they were just teenagers when they were sentenced to life in prison without parole. now hundreds of inmates are getting a second chance. nbc10's keith jones explains. >> reporter: cellphones, the internet, the computer. all foreign observes to these inmates like this man. tyrone jones, convicted of murder at 16 years old. he has been behind bars for 43 years. >> as a 16-year-old, he didn't drive. he has never seen the ocean. >> reporter: an attorney says tyrone, who is now 60. never expected this. a resentence. earlier this year the supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional to sentence people under 18 to life without parole. >> philadelphia has more individuals that need to be resentenced as a result of this than any other city in america. >> reporter: some 300 cases according to district attorney seth williams. jones' sentence w
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> and i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you again on m gwen: living on the edge in europe, at the supreme court, on the campaign trail, and in the halls of congress. we cover surprise after surprise tonight on "washington week." >> i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. gwen: in a shocking turn, britain votes to leave the european union. sending ripples through international finance and politics. >> what happened should have happened. and i think they'll end up being stronger for it. gwen: in the u.s., a supreme court rebukes a key obama administration immigration reform that would have offered protection to millions of the undocumented. president obama: leaving the broken stem the way it is, that's not a solution. and in fact that's the real amy.
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> thanks from me, tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll dawson. good to meet you, sir. likewise. i think you tried to force yourself on her. she put up a fight and you bludgeoned her. (prisoner) i never touched that girl! it was him, wasn't it? yes. not very nice, is it? beating a helpless girl unconscious. (man with cane) can you tell if it was a boy or a girl? (burns) see if you can find anything about a missing boy from the area. two boys? (dawson) william parker and stanley collins. if it's the same case there could be a second body out there. (theme music) ♪ (hairdresser) just you wait. people will be stopping you in the street asking aren't you grace kelly?
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> thanks from me, tyler mathisen. have a great evening and we'll is brought to you by... for those who cook with heart and soul, we present a kitchen made with passion. introducing the completely reimagined suite of appliances from kitchenaid. you can see more at kitchenaid.com. oxo good grips -- thoughtfully yours. vine connections, proud importer of luca, boutique argentine wines from fourth-generation wine maker laura catena. bertolli -- proudly crafting olive oil since 1865. -viva bertolli! -riedel, the wine glass company. -oceania cruises -- worldwide destinations, fine dining, personalized service. your world. your way. -for me, there is nothing better than bread and butter --
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks for watching. >> thanks for me, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great day after father's day, we'll see you tomor if it's true what they say... that you have the power of life and death... i need your help. ginnie! oh! i didn't think that you'd come. well, if i can help freddie and sort things out between us... you can't still be angry with me. i don't have eyes in the back of my head. i trusted you. and now he's sick. what if he doesn't get better? if he can't walk? god forbid, what if he di-- do you really think i'll be able to forgive you?
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks for watching. >> thanks for me, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great day after father's day, we'll see you tomor "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. woman: lesson 2 - simple phrases. go raibh maith agat. go raibh maith agat. patrick: go raibh maith agat. go raibh maith agat. woman: thank you. patrick: thank you.
i'm sharon epperson. thanks for watching. >> thanks for me, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great day after father's day, we'll see you tomor "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. woman: lesson 2 - simple phrases. go raibh maith agat. go raibh maith agat. patrick: go raibh maith agat. go raibh maith agat. woman: thank you. patrick: thank you.
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i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> and i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you again on m ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪ morning. hello, governor. what have you got there? electricity bills. bank statements. letters. all belonging to different people. and all recovered in a raid on a lockup. what were they doing there? serious and organized were acting on a tip-off and they found a huge heroin stash but also discovered a whole stockpile of documents. these are just a sample. but why pass them onto us? well, several are covered with the fingerprints of a man murdered 5 years ago. friday the 13th. unlucky for some.
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joining us with more, senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson. on, the homeowners are doing these renovations. >> that's what you want to do. try to make it so that you do something that you need to do perhaps but that you are going to be able to benefit from when you sell that house. one of the things that came out of the association of realtors is that you want to look for something that is going to really help that deal. >> are we talking bathrooms? kitchens? >> kitchens are number one, best indoor improvement that you can became. >> that's what new buyer's want? >> that's what they want. it costs a lot of money, about $30,000, but you can probably recoup 20 grand of that back. >> so you're not throwing it down the toilet? >> exactly. >> what about the bathrooms? >> they are up there high as well. you're going to be able to recoup that as well. that's something that you want to keep in mind. there's something that you want for yourself. >> carpeting. >> closet renovation. speaking about somebody who has a tiny closet. it doesn't cost that much
joining us with more, senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson. on, the homeowners are doing these renovations. >> that's what you want to do. try to make it so that you do something that you need to do perhaps but that you are going to be able to benefit from when you sell that house. one of the things that came out of the association of realtors is that you want to look for something that is going to really help that deal. >> are we talking bathrooms? kitchens?...
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joining us right now with the details is senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson. aron, you would think that dads probably know best in most scenarios after decades of dealing with money and issues. what did you find out on the survey? >> well, dads know best most of the time but not all of the time. they could learn something when it comes to money in some cases. one of the things that dads do very well is save and they have done this because they have they have built of savingsnd some because of the financial crisis that they faced of not having enough in the savings, they are trying to ramp it up. so the rate is at 11% which is far greater than millennials. keep in mind, millennials saving 7 or 8% -- >> is huge. >> is huge because they are starting early and i think they are on good track. they are listening to dad and that's a good one. >> where are the areas that you say the boomer dads could really listen to their kids? >> well, in erterms of talking people about money, daughters do a far better job than sons and then dads in terms of talking to other people a
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thank you, sharon epperson.ant to show you a very important live shot which is the first cargo ship passing through the new wider panama canal, and looking at it right there in the screen. we will go there, and mary thompson is going to discuss what this means for the lane of the bigger context as well, and it officially opens up june 26th, and you can see the very fir first cargo ship passing through the brand-new lane of the panama canal, and we will take you there later on. coming up here, he was an early investor in vitamin water, and coconut water, and vitamin chips. rohanuz oza from cavu ventur t partners is going to be coming up. and doc is going to tell us why he is bearish on ee mshm. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink man 1: i came as fast as iints man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we'v
thank you, sharon epperson.ant to show you a very important live shot which is the first cargo ship passing through the new wider panama canal, and looking at it right there in the screen. we will go there, and mary thompson is going to discuss what this means for the lane of the bigger context as well, and it officially opens up june 26th, and you can see the very fir first cargo ship passing through the brand-new lane of the panama canal, and we will take you there later on. coming up here,...
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can't remember the last time you checked your report or don't know where to begin, don't worry, sharon eppersons here to explain. sharon, for people who aren't that clear about it, what is a credit history, what is a credit report and how do you go about checking on your own? >> i lot of people know that your credit score is something lenders will look at but they don't understand what goes into making that score, that is your credit history, the information on your credit report. that includes credit card balances, your auto loans, your mortgage, sometimes rental information will be on there as well as any bankruptcies you may have had, any negative items that you may have had. i would also like to point out that even a collection on a library fine to be on your credit report as someone who knows someone where that happened, won't say who that was. >> you, right? >> boy. >> what happens? how far back does the credit history go? if i want to check mine now where would i go about doing that? >> negative information will be on there seven years. that's something that you have to keep in mind. all
can't remember the last time you checked your report or don't know where to begin, don't worry, sharon eppersons here to explain. sharon, for people who aren't that clear about it, what is a credit history, what is a credit report and how do you go about checking on your own? >> i lot of people know that your credit score is something lenders will look at but they don't understand what goes into making that score, that is your credit history, the information on your credit report. that...
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joining us now with the details is senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson.s know best after decades of dealing with unmany and issues. what did you monday out? >> dads know best most of the time but not all the time. they can learn something from their millennial children in some cases when it comes to money. one thing dads do well is save. they have done this, boomer men, because they have built discipline over time. for some because of the financial crisis and issues they faced in not having enough in savings they are trying to ramp it up. the savings rate according to if i dill ti for dads is 11%, far greater than millennials but millennials saving 7 or 8% is huge. they're starting early. >> and they don't have the payments. >> they are listening to dad. that's a good one. >> where are the areas that the boomer dads could listen to the kids? >> daughters do a far better job than sons and then dads in terms of talking to people about where or how they are investing. >> experts? >> talking to experts, family members and the issue is you have to be careful w
joining us now with the details is senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson.s know best after decades of dealing with unmany and issues. what did you monday out? >> dads know best most of the time but not all the time. they can learn something from their millennial children in some cases when it comes to money. one thing dads do well is save. they have done this, boomer men, because they have built discipline over time. for some because of the financial crisis and issues they...
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if you don't know where to begin, don't worry, sharon epperson is here to explain.hat is a credit history, what is a credit report and how do you go about checking on your own? >> a lot of people know that their credit score is something that a lot of lenders will look into. what goes into that is the history on your credit report. that includes credit card account balances, your loans, mortgage, sometimes rental information will be on there as well as any bankruptcies you must have had and any negative items you might have had. even a collection on a library fine could be on your credit report. >> what? >> as someone who knows that that ha >> you, right? how far back does the credit history go? where would i go about checking it? >> negative information is on there for seven years. really all you can do is pay your bills on time and wait it out to make sure that has less of an impact. you want to go to the three major credit bur bureaus. go to annualcreditreport.com. get a copy from each of those agencies once a year, once every 12 months. >> for free? >> for free.
if you don't know where to begin, don't worry, sharon epperson is here to explain.hat is a credit history, what is a credit report and how do you go about checking on your own? >> a lot of people know that their credit score is something that a lot of lenders will look into. what goes into that is the history on your credit report. that includes credit card account balances, your loans, mortgage, sometimes rental information will be on there as well as any bankruptcies you must have had...
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let's get to sharon epperson. >> hey, kelly. here's what's happening at this hour. fbi releasing the complete transcript between the orlando shooter and 911. in it the gunman pledges alee judge to an isis leader. iraqi forces consolidating their control over central fallujah after driving isis from most of the city. the main hospital is now in their hands. more than 82,000 civilians have evacuated the city since the month-long assault began. >>> ash carter speaking at a national security conference in washington. he discussed how the defense department is taking steps to remain the most powerful military on earth. >>> net flex flix is switching logo. it's a red "n" with black background. >> i don't know about the logo. >> not too sure. >> kind of scary. >>> investors getting set for a big ipo this week. finally. will a it spark a new wash of companies going public? we'll hear from one of the investors in this company straight ahead. >>> philippe dauman and his battle to keep his job. we'll have the latest coming up. where did that 230-point rally go? the dow added 1
let's get to sharon epperson. >> hey, kelly. here's what's happening at this hour. fbi releasing the complete transcript between the orlando shooter and 911. in it the gunman pledges alee judge to an isis leader. iraqi forces consolidating their control over central fallujah after driving isis from most of the city. the main hospital is now in their hands. more than 82,000 civilians have evacuated the city since the month-long assault began. >>> ash carter speaking at a national...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon epperson.n shares are moving higher after getting an upgrade from our next guest. he's telling clients to buy linked in, saying the shares are still reasonably valued. let's bring in mark mahaney, lead internet analyst at rbc capital markets, who as i said just upgrade ed linkedin. a lot of this seems to be based on your user survey of hr profession professionals. why was it enough for you to be more positive on these shares? >> it entered the year with a pretty high multiple, close to 30 times. it looks reasonable if you believe street estimates -- there's modest upside. if there's material upside, there's material upside to the stock. what the survey results showed is a pretty positive skew in terms of current linked in customers and their intentions to spend more with linkedin. and we saw satisfaction scores rise materially from when we last did the survey about a year ago. the thing third that came out was we saw linkedin rise above its direct competitors like indeed.com, career builder in
back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon epperson.n shares are moving higher after getting an upgrade from our next guest. he's telling clients to buy linked in, saying the shares are still reasonably valued. let's bring in mark mahaney, lead internet analyst at rbc capital markets, who as i said just upgrade ed linkedin. a lot of this seems to be based on your user survey of hr profession professionals. why was it enough for you to be more positive on these shares? >> it entered...
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built for business. >>> i'm sharon epperson.ld of the anti-doping agency threw his support behind banning the russian team for doping. >> we say that clearly after the discussion, we support this decision that was taken. it clearly in term of the task force report that they got backs up the information that was contained in our independent commission report last year. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenny signing the city's 1.5 cent tax on soda as those in attendance cheered. philadelphia is the first major u.s. city to have a tax on sugary beverages. >> hot dry conditions continue to fuel a wildfire burning along the u.s.-mexico border. it consumed some 1500 acres and 5% contained. it comes during a record breaking heat wave across san diego county. >> and pope frances meeting with former israeli president shim own perez at the vatican. the pope hugged perez at the start of the meeting and told him he was excited and grateful for the visit. the two discussed the recent wave of terror attacks across the globe. that's the cnbc update a
built for business. >>> i'm sharon epperson.ld of the anti-doping agency threw his support behind banning the russian team for doping. >> we say that clearly after the discussion, we support this decision that was taken. it clearly in term of the task force report that they got backs up the information that was contained in our independent commission report last year. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenny signing the city's 1.5 cent tax on soda as those in attendance cheered....
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i'm sharon epperson from for sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >>> it was a strong start to the weekr stocks. federal reserve chair janet yellen heads to capitol hill tomorrow for two sai
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let's head over to sharon epperson. >> here's what's happening at this hour.awmakers returning to parliament today to honor fallen colleague jo cox, slain last week in her home district. the suspect, 52-year-old thomas mair, reportedly appeared in court today via video link from the prison where he's being held. >>> syria releasing footage that was said to show fierce fighting against rebel forces where heavy artillery was used. it said government forces were in control of a tower and school, in a village where many casualties were reported from both sides. >>> closing arguments today in the case against a baltimore police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. caesar goodson is the third of six officers to go on trial. he opted for a bench trial before a judge. >>> cleveland is basking in the glory of their cavaliers winning the nba championship by beating the golden state warriors last night 93-89. wai it was the first major sports championship in the city in 52 years. lebron james was named the series mvp. >>> that's the cnbc news update at this hour
let's head over to sharon epperson. >> here's what's happening at this hour.awmakers returning to parliament today to honor fallen colleague jo cox, slain last week in her home district. the suspect, 52-year-old thomas mair, reportedly appeared in court today via video link from the prison where he's being held. >>> syria releasing footage that was said to show fierce fighting against rebel forces where heavy artillery was used. it said government forces were in control of a...
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i'm sharon epperson from for sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >>> it was a strong start to the week for stocks. federal reserve chair janet yellen heads to capitol hill tomorrow for two
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. >>> i'm sharon epperson. here's your cnbc news update at this hour.ges to assault weapons bans in connecticut and new york. they left in place a lower court ruling that upheld laws passed in response to the newtown elementary school shooting involving a semiautomatic weapon. a suicide car bomb has killed at least 12 people in afghanistan this morning. the bomb hit a minibus carrying private security guards in kabul. the guards were from nepal and on their way to work in the capital. a brutal heat wave expected to continue today in arizona. in phoenix temperatures climbed to a record setting 118 degrees, fifth hottest day on record. the high today is expected to be 117 degrees. and speaking of hot items, mattel has one they recently released game developer barbie as a way to get girls interested in technology. she sports jeans, jacket, sneaker, dyed hair, hip ster glasses and a headset. none of it is pink. it's already sold out on mattel.com. my daughter would love that. that's our cnbc news update this hour, sarah, back to you. >> i would love that to
. >>> i'm sharon epperson. here's your cnbc news update at this hour.ges to assault weapons bans in connecticut and new york. they left in place a lower court ruling that upheld laws passed in response to the newtown elementary school shooting involving a semiautomatic weapon. a suicide car bomb has killed at least 12 people in afghanistan this morning. the bomb hit a minibus carrying private security guards in kabul. the guards were from nepal and on their way to work in the capital....