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. >> the best performing stateside sector has been i.t. i mentioned on "squawk box" that i think it's 2 % higher. the nasdaq has had a stunning run up to the upside people bought that because they think the market has gone up they're not worried about the yield. i've been looking at your notes, the yield is a serious concern for many investors where are they finding yield bond market? corporate bonds? equity what kind of products are you putting together to find yield >> the longer for lower environment has been the big question that everybody is asking for and will continue to be in our view so certainly up to now emerging market debt and dividend growers in the equity space have been the choice going forward we like investment grade in the u.s. as obviously we're getting closer to an end to cycle situation where high yields might be less ttractive >> all right talking about volatility in a bit of time. it's something that is a perplexing sum others are worried about it. we'll come back to that and see lou that is fitting into portfolios
. >> the best performing stateside sector has been i.t. i mentioned on "squawk box" that i think it's 2 % higher. the nasdaq has had a stunning run up to the upside people bought that because they think the market has gone up they're not worried about the yield. i've been looking at your notes, the yield is a serious concern for many investors where are they finding yield bond market? corporate bonds? equity what kind of products are you putting together to find yield >>...
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nick hampton, chief financial officer at tate & lyle >> a vast amount of companies reporting, stateside as well we're positive again we had more records left, right and center in the united states overnight as well. boeing was one of the big companies moving there let's look at european markets big, big, big moves in individual stocks in the ftse, big moves to the upside forever the likes of tate, diageo, to the down side we're seeing that huge big decline for astrazeneca. 10 billion pounds gone like that one drug trial we'll look at the foreign exchange markets quickly we are seeing euro/dollar 1.17 >>> coming up on the show, investors give facebook the thumbs up as it posts second quarter earnings worthy of a like get it, a like we'll be back after a short break. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen
nick hampton, chief financial officer at tate & lyle >> a vast amount of companies reporting, stateside as well we're positive again we had more records left, right and center in the united states overnight as well. boeing was one of the big companies moving there let's look at european markets big, big, big moves in individual stocks in the ftse, big moves to the upside forever the likes of tate, diageo, to the down side we're seeing that huge big decline for astrazeneca. 10 billion...
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stateside, blake lively celebrated with her family including her adorable newphew, baylen.nd model martha hunt shared her fourth with fans online. she took in a traditional carnival with her photographer boyfriend, jason mcdonald. one fan noting, this doesn't look like taylor's backyard. so why did tay-tay break tradition? it seems the pop star is still laying low with her new beau, actor joe awlyn. the couple was spotted sipping coffee on a balcony in nashville just last month. ♪ i remember >> a source tells "e.t." that taylor is really focused on working on her new music and that she's keeping her new romance on lockdown in hopes of avoiding the media frenzy she's experienced with past loves. >> well, taylor's album is expected to drop later this year. her last record titled "1989" was released in 2014, so it has been a while. mplgt the fourth was also eventful for ben affleck and jennifer garner. they got together, and we have the details. >> the family reunited at an independence day parade. ben, jen, their three kids and the family dog, a golden retriever that ben gave
stateside, blake lively celebrated with her family including her adorable newphew, baylen.nd model martha hunt shared her fourth with fans online. she took in a traditional carnival with her photographer boyfriend, jason mcdonald. one fan noting, this doesn't look like taylor's backyard. so why did tay-tay break tradition? it seems the pop star is still laying low with her new beau, actor joe awlyn. the couple was spotted sipping coffee on a balcony in nashville just last month. ♪ i remember...
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lester graham, hosts a radio program "stateside" on michigan radio. and laura herberg, the community reporter for detroit's wdet fm. her beat includes housing issues in detroit. they all contrib detroit journalism collaborative . one of the challenges i think in a city like detroit is your both the cheerleader for the city right? you want a great city to succ to all the data points and some of those data points in the city are terrible. keith owens: just like members of your own family i mean you love them but you know 'em. i think it's the same thing wh detroit, we know the city, we know exactly what the statistics say, we could rattle statistics on forever about what the crime rate is, what the poverty rate is, what the literacy rates, is , etc. i think where detroiters get sensitive is the fact of the onf detroit is this and detroit is that. it's much more than that, it cannot be encapsulated into those titles or into any small narrative. soledad o'brien: as a journali who's been here for five years, is detroit back? lester graham: it's better but
lester graham, hosts a radio program "stateside" on michigan radio. and laura herberg, the community reporter for detroit's wdet fm. her beat includes housing issues in detroit. they all contrib detroit journalism collaborative . one of the challenges i think in a city like detroit is your both the cheerleader for the city right? you want a great city to succ to all the data points and some of those data points in the city are terrible. keith owens: just like members of your own...
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kennedy came stateside in 1944. he didn't visit his mom and dad, you can visit friends, he immediately went to visit inga arvad who by this time was a very powerful and influential gossip columnist with 20 million readers of her column every day. and he was trying to rekindle their romance which got, she was fed up. but she was amazed by what he told her that he had undergone and his own efforts, many people still relate whether the accident itself was a lack of seamanship but after the aftermath he performed and really did allow his crew to survive so she said jack, she wrote it up and this nationally syndicated story that appeared in newspapers around the country including the front page of the boston globe . and it became the template for the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 and the story was read by another writer named john hershey was sort of a casual acquaintance of the kennedysto read it . he read the story about what you did in the pacific and can i do a longer version for the new yorker? kennedy gave h
kennedy came stateside in 1944. he didn't visit his mom and dad, you can visit friends, he immediately went to visit inga arvad who by this time was a very powerful and influential gossip columnist with 20 million readers of her column every day. and he was trying to rekindle their romance which got, she was fed up. but she was amazed by what he told her that he had undergone and his own efforts, many people still relate whether the accident itself was a lack of seamanship but after the...
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back over stateside this makes way more sense.re putting on a test run for the firefighter competition. >> hold that [ bleep ] tight, bro. >> firefighter rodeo? >> yes, it is. >> they told him to hold on. >> that's awesome. >> you call us dumb and stupid but that's genius. >> hangs on tight, and at the end he stands up, done and done. >>> breaking news from hamford, california, that's south of fresno, the california department of motor vehicles has some new technology that's going to help drivers and roving reporter leo gonzalez has the story. >> the department of motor vehicles has issued a new method of communication for anyone who is a driver in the state of california. officials saying it's not something that needs to be added to your vehicle. it may already be installed. >> what could it be? >> they're calling them turna signal lights. >> what? >> this must come as news to you. >> this is breaking news. are you kidding? holy moly. >> did elon musk come up with this? >> he did not we it's been around a long time and comes with
back over stateside this makes way more sense.re putting on a test run for the firefighter competition. >> hold that [ bleep ] tight, bro. >> firefighter rodeo? >> yes, it is. >> they told him to hold on. >> that's awesome. >> you call us dumb and stupid but that's genius. >> hangs on tight, and at the end he stands up, done and done. >>> breaking news from hamford, california, that's south of fresno, the california department of motor vehicles...
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. >> reporter: when she is stateside she has another year left to shatter more college records and after that heard lane is wide open >> it has been one type of adventure and i cannot wait for the next one.>> reporter: scott reese ktvu fox 2 news. >> she has a lot of new fans now. we are all rooting for her. >>> it is 4:26 am. >>> middle income and affordable housing may soon be available in san francisco and coming up we will tell you who may qualify. ify. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro.
. >> reporter: when she is stateside she has another year left to shatter more college records and after that heard lane is wide open >> it has been one type of adventure and i cannot wait for the next one.>> reporter: scott reese ktvu fox 2 news. >> she has a lot of new fans now. we are all rooting for her. >>> it is 4:26 am. >>> middle income and affordable housing may soon be available in san francisco and coming up we will tell you who may qualify....
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military veterans are turning stateside when our country needed the most only to be forgotten when oureded it upon return. a couple in jackson, new jersey open their doors. as they put it, 70 had to. where are we? >> and jackson new jersey,. >> mike and julie live in a for home. they have an adjacent home on the same property. that properties were getting lighthouse was born. three years ago julie stumbled upon a straight homeless female veterans. >> we were sitting out by the fire pit when i said we have our apartment open, why can't we help one of our female veterans. why can we open up our apartment to one of them. so that's were started. >> mike, businessmen worked with his wife to remodel their home completely in open their doors. >> instead of a person of darkness were gonna shed some light. i'm not blaming the government. we just decided there is a need and we are going to step in and do we have to do. as far as the funding, we sacrifice. i work a lot of hours. she works, i work, we both were car. we sacrifice. >> now, marie is the very first resident of the getting lighthouse i
military veterans are turning stateside when our country needed the most only to be forgotten when oureded it upon return. a couple in jackson, new jersey open their doors. as they put it, 70 had to. where are we? >> and jackson new jersey,. >> mike and julie live in a for home. they have an adjacent home on the same property. that properties were getting lighthouse was born. three years ago julie stumbled upon a straight homeless female veterans. >> we were sitting out by the...
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cena and deyoung served nine months together in afghanistan only to be separated upon their return stateside. four years later they were reunited when deyoung was able to adopt cena. >> this dog saved my life. i trust him more than i trust most human beings. >> reporter: the two settled in michigan, where on wednesday, in the last hours of cena's life, the now-retired deyoung reminisced about his four-legged comrade. >> the goofy look that he gets on his face when you open a potato chip bag. whenever i grab his vest off the peg and he gets up and he says, where are we going today? >> reporter: aboard a world war ii tank landing ship where a veterinarian waited to end cena's suffering, deyoung said a private final good-bye to his dear brother warrior. >> all the support and all the love people are giving, he can see it and he can feel it. and he's deserved it. he's not just a dog. he's family and he's a marine just the same. >> awfully tough good-bye to an american hero. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that's "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. fo
cena and deyoung served nine months together in afghanistan only to be separated upon their return stateside. four years later they were reunited when deyoung was able to adopt cena. >> this dog saved my life. i trust him more than i trust most human beings. >> reporter: the two settled in michigan, where on wednesday, in the last hours of cena's life, the now-retired deyoung reminisced about his four-legged comrade. >> the goofy look that he gets on his face when you open a...
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culinary school in mexico, she never imagined a few short years later she would cook up something stateside to change cookware fashion forever. her designs have caught the attention of hundredses of thousands of fans across the country. now she's run ago multi million dollar business. there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high end durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. l.a. based headily & bennet has revolutionized the way we look at fashion in the food space. stwr we take making aprons very seriously. >> ellen bennet, fondly known as the apron lady is the burst of inspiration behind the this movement. since 2012, her vibrant handcrafted designs have become a c you ult favorite. ellen was working as a line cook earning just $10 an hour at providence when she cooked up the idea for hedley & bennet. the standard, a white apron, lacked quality, durability and style. >> it was not comfortable. it didn't fit. i really wanted to make a better uniform and make something that people felt proud to wear in the kitche
culinary school in mexico, she never imagined a few short years later she would cook up something stateside to change cookware fashion forever. her designs have caught the attention of hundredses of thousands of fans across the country. now she's run ago multi million dollar business. there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high end durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. l.a. based headily & bennet has...
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cook working her way through culinary school, she never thought she would be cooking up something statesidet would change kitchen wear fashion forever. caught the attention of hundreds of thousands of fans across the country. now, she's running a multi-million dollar business. and there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. l.a.-based headley and bennett have revolutionized the way we look at fashion in the food space. >> we take making aprons very seriously. >> 29-year-old founder ellen bennett foundly known as the apron lady is the burst of inspiration at the helm of this movement. since 2012, her vibrant handcrafted design have been a favorite in more than 4,000 kitchens across the country. ellen was working as a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea for headley and bennett. >> no one thought about making an apron that looked good and was functional. >> reporter: the standard a white apron. >> it didn't fit, i wanted to make a better unifo
cook working her way through culinary school, she never thought she would be cooking up something statesidet would change kitchen wear fashion forever. caught the attention of hundreds of thousands of fans across the country. now, she's running a multi-million dollar business. and there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. l.a.-based headley and bennett...
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>> reporter: once she's back stateside, liz will have 1 year left to scat shatter more college recordsthat, well, her lane is wide open. >> i can't wait to find out what's my next adventure. >> reporter: scott reese, ktvu fox 2 news. >> what a great story. >> she has some bigger things he of her as well. >>> bill, nice worth weather out there. >> yeah. scott has a nice -- does a nice job with those stories. >> we were all glued to that one. it will get very hot in the inland valleys on the weekend. today, wednesday, thursday, about the same. then it starts to get going pretty good good. of course, in this zone here, we'll deal with fire danger. fog along the coast. there's a lot more tonight. this is in the bay valley tonight. it's foggy and it will end up warmer. i always get a kick out of that, talking earlier, i used to live out in san francisco. this time of year, you don't know what time of year it is. everybody else is in flip- flops. you're in puffies all day. they were today. mid 90s, maybe some upper 90s. we're way in discovery bay at the mid 90s. low 90s in the hot spots, upp
>> reporter: once she's back stateside, liz will have 1 year left to scat shatter more college recordsthat, well, her lane is wide open. >> i can't wait to find out what's my next adventure. >> reporter: scott reese, ktvu fox 2 news. >> what a great story. >> she has some bigger things he of her as well. >>> bill, nice worth weather out there. >> yeah. scott has a nice -- does a nice job with those stories. >> we were all glued to that one. it...
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this meeting is probably more important, especially stateside, as kind of a show and a little bit of drama. mark: henry, given that president putin has done many of these types of one on ones and attended these summits before, some might suggest he has an upper hand over donald trump. donald trump could be vulnerable to flattery and deception. what do you think? henry: he has been to these things. there was a famous episode when he brought his dog to a meeting with angela merkel, who has been known to be afraid of dogs. so yes, i think vladimir putin will try to extract as much as it can from the meeting. he is an experienced operator. aboutmatt, i want to talk xi jinping, because he has already taken a swipe at the u.s. for retreating from globalization. it sets up another interesting one-on-one tomorrow when but the u.s. president and the chinese president meet. yeah, and i think that that really is the most interesting kind of broad stroke take on this summit over all. leavingisolationism is a leadership vacuum and a china wants to move into that role. that is what i hear from a l
this meeting is probably more important, especially stateside, as kind of a show and a little bit of drama. mark: henry, given that president putin has done many of these types of one on ones and attended these summits before, some might suggest he has an upper hand over donald trump. donald trump could be vulnerable to flattery and deception. what do you think? henry: he has been to these things. there was a famous episode when he brought his dog to a meeting with angela merkel, who has been...
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the amount of acreage it's burned stateside exceeds last year's totals in california. >> lonny rivera joins us live to explain how cal fire is handling this season. >> reporter: yeah, they beefed up patrols out here, just since saturday. they've responded to several fires burning more than 250 acres. they say high grass like this in the hot, dry weather is the reason why they're fully staffed, ready for the next one any minute. cal fire crews are hosing hot spots from a brush fire on this hillside. this contra costa firestation is keeping busy. >> we're getting fires day and night. >> reporter: this fire burned 150 acres and cal fire officials say the amount of acreage state side that's burned this year already surpasses last year. the difference this year -- dead trees from the drought. >> when you remove trees that provide sunlight, you add the rain, we get a big grass crop. >> reporter: in this fire, the grass was high and flammable. a blaze from three weeks ago just missed these homes. >> the fire came up really fast. >> reporter: neighbors are concerned about a car catching fire
the amount of acreage it's burned stateside exceeds last year's totals in california. >> lonny rivera joins us live to explain how cal fire is handling this season. >> reporter: yeah, they beefed up patrols out here, just since saturday. they've responded to several fires burning more than 250 acres. they say high grass like this in the hot, dry weather is the reason why they're fully staffed, ready for the next one any minute. cal fire crews are hosing hot spots from a brush fire...
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but when he came home stateside in 1940 four, he did not go visit his mom and dad or friends or siblings. inga, whotely went to by this time was a powerful and influential gossip columnist. he wanted to see her and was trying to rekindle their romance, which she was not. was amazed by what he told her about the ordeal he had undergone. it's still debatable whether the itself was kennedy's fault, but in the aftermath, he did behave heroically and allowed his crew to survive. so she ran a story in newspapers it became country and the template of the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 going forward. the story was read by john hirschi, a casual acquaintance of the kennedys. he said can i do a longer version for the new yorker? his story became very famous. this was part of the campaign material john kennedy handed out every year since. , in mys due to inga view. if she hadn't gotten the story out first, it might never have become the thing that was talked about. he didn't want to be seen as a hero. he was ok with people calling him that, but he didn't brag about it, because it would it ope
but when he came home stateside in 1940 four, he did not go visit his mom and dad or friends or siblings. inga, whotely went to by this time was a powerful and influential gossip columnist. he wanted to see her and was trying to rekindle their romance, which she was not. was amazed by what he told her about the ordeal he had undergone. it's still debatable whether the itself was kennedy's fault, but in the aftermath, he did behave heroically and allowed his crew to survive. so she ran a story...
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and savile row arrives stateside in new york.n "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. you can also catch us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, am 1330 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington and am 960 in the bay area. in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. multinational companies like coke and pepsi are finding a curious way to tap into the massive under 30 population of pakistan through raves. we talked to cristina lindblad. cristina: a lot of brands are using techno music and house music and sponsoring raves to grab this consumer market which is two thirds of pakistan under 30 which is mind-boggling. this is how they are trying to reach them. carol: you have big brands getting in on this. cristina: coca-cola is doing a lot of marketing around music. in the raves, we found cellular carriers are big sponsors. pepsico is in the game too. cristina: coca-cola is doing a oliver: how do the big corporations go from their main products to then thinking a
and savile row arrives stateside in new york.n "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. you can also catch us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, am 1330 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington and am 960 in the bay area. in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. multinational companies like coke and pepsi are finding a curious way to tap into the massive under 30 population of pakistan through...
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the amount of acreage it's burned stateside exceeds last year's totals in california. >> lonny rivera joins us live to explain how cal fire is handling this season. >> reporter: yeah, they beefed up patrols out here, just since saturday. they've responded to several fires burning more than 250 acres. they say high grass like this in the hot, dry weather is the reason why they're fully staffed, ready for the next one any minute. cal fire crews are hosing hot spots from a brush fire on this hillside. this contra costa firestation is keeping busy. >> we're getting fires day and night. >> reporter: this fire burned 150 acres and cal fire officials say the amount of acreage state side that's burned this year already surpasses last year. the difference this year -- dead trees from the drought. >> when you remove trees that provide sunlight, you add the rain, we get a big grass crop. >> rorter: in this fire, the grass was high and flammable. a blaze from three weeks ago just missed these homes. >> the fire came up really fast. >> reporter: neighbors are concerned about a car catching fire at
the amount of acreage it's burned stateside exceeds last year's totals in california. >> lonny rivera joins us live to explain how cal fire is handling this season. >> reporter: yeah, they beefed up patrols out here, just since saturday. they've responded to several fires burning more than 250 acres. they say high grass like this in the hot, dry weather is the reason why they're fully staffed, ready for the next one any minute. cal fire crews are hosing hot spots from a brush fire...
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on the other hand, given all these investigations back here stateside, there are questions being raisedto why the president would have a "side conversation" without a u.s. official with him. typically, even if you have a side conversation, you would want to have your interpreter or national security advisor or somebody because even if it's an informal chat. it was someone like the president of russia, particularly with everything going on, you want to make sure you have your own interpreter and people there so that everything that is set back and forth is interpreted right. and number two, nothing is misunderstood about a serious issue getting beyond the election meddling. syria, the middle east, all these big, big issues. i ran. all these on the table, without a u.s. official, maybe the national security interests of the u.s. are not the best interest. >> dana: maybe they're tiny about their grandchildren. or on the tarmac. >> juan: ed, people don't know what's going on and of course, the democrats have long charged that there's a bromance between the president and a vladimir putin. th
on the other hand, given all these investigations back here stateside, there are questions being raisedto why the president would have a "side conversation" without a u.s. official with him. typically, even if you have a side conversation, you would want to have your interpreter or national security advisor or somebody because even if it's an informal chat. it was someone like the president of russia, particularly with everything going on, you want to make sure you have your own...
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more of a move on this dovish statemen by the bank of japan whilst yields were slipping yesterday statesideonly a third of a percent move higher against the yen. we have higher markets across the board in aasia in europe the ecb will make a policy decision later today. the last time we heard from mario draghi, his comments thought as hawkish and sparked a rally in bond yields he might want to step those comments back give than it pushed the euro higher this morning in anticipation of the ecb european markets are up -- not across the board italy and spain just turning red. in washington news, the congressional budget office releasing new numbers on overhauling obamacare. according to the nonpartisan group, repealing the law would reduce the deficit by 4$470 billion. the number of uninsured would increase by 32 million, and premiums would double by 2026. the white house responding to the new numbers telling cnbc it continues to believe the cbo's methodology is flawed. >>> senator john mccain has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, that's according to his office sarah is live in washington with
more of a move on this dovish statemen by the bank of japan whilst yields were slipping yesterday statesideonly a third of a percent move higher against the yen. we have higher markets across the board in aasia in europe the ecb will make a policy decision later today. the last time we heard from mario draghi, his comments thought as hawkish and sparked a rally in bond yields he might want to step those comments back give than it pushed the euro higher this morning in anticipation of the ecb...
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during world war ii, the amateur pilot joins the army corps of engineers and worked stateside on militarys along the pacific. >> they were looking for someone who was knowledgeable about the coast range, and my dad was very, very helpful. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wants to rev it up. >> he was very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes when art learns that altus army airfield in oklahoma is selling surplus war planes -- b-17 bombers, to be precise. >> he said, "you know, i've been kicking around the idea of getting a world war ii bomber and using it as a centerpiece for a gas station." >> jayson scott is art's grandson. >> he thought, "i can end up with a canopy, but i'll also have a roadside attraction that'll draw people to the facility." >> art sets his sights on the right plane, says rob collings, who runs a foundation that organizes living-history events featuring war planes like the
during world war ii, the amateur pilot joins the army corps of engineers and worked stateside on militarys along the pacific. >> they were looking for someone who was knowledgeable about the coast range, and my dad was very, very helpful. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wants to rev it up. >> he was very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want...
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back here, stateside, you can get sunshine across the delaware valley today with some cloud as well butot a bad day. stray showers, very likely though for some of you and dropping down to 68 tonight as cloud do rebuild. looking forward, in the eyewitness weather seven day forecast we will keep you in the 80's through this pattern, but weekend looks awesome, right now, timing is perfect as we clear out with lower humidity saturday, sunday looks fantastic. we will keep the thing going monday too, meisha. >> that sound good to me, all right, thursday, friday maybe a little rain, thanks for. that looking outside we have been busy all morning long. what are we looking at here? this is live chopper three over that serious accident in white marsh township josh road is closed between flourtown road and stenton avenue. you can see multiple down poles are in play, a truck ran into those poles, by the way and they are seeing that the road will be closed for several hours, so, to maneuver around take your alternate butler pike is your best bet as this gets remedied for you. also looking outside, ta
back here, stateside, you can get sunshine across the delaware valley today with some cloud as well butot a bad day. stray showers, very likely though for some of you and dropping down to 68 tonight as cloud do rebuild. looking forward, in the eyewitness weather seven day forecast we will keep you in the 80's through this pattern, but weekend looks awesome, right now, timing is perfect as we clear out with lower humidity saturday, sunday looks fantastic. we will keep the thing going monday too,...
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president trump is waking up stateside this morning spending the weekend at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. there he is overnight making an appearance alongside his son eric at the u.s. women's open which is under way at bedminster will be right back there today watching the ladies play golf on the links. much more coming up on the latest questions on russia and health care but we'll start with the breaking news out of hawaii this morning. a deadly fire in a high-rise building not far from waikiki beach in honolulu. >> this coming weeks after that lethal inferno in london that claimed about 80 lives. horrifying imaging such as these broadcast around the world and this morning in hawaii, big questions about what started the fire and why there were no sprinklers in that building. >> there are also stories of survival that are pouring in. we'll speak with the mayor of honolulu but start with marci gonzalez with the latest from our los angeles bureau. marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this morning some parts of that building are still smoldering. firefighters p
president trump is waking up stateside this morning spending the weekend at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. there he is overnight making an appearance alongside his son eric at the u.s. women's open which is under way at bedminster will be right back there today watching the ladies play golf on the links. much more coming up on the latest questions on russia and health care but we'll start with the breaking news out of hawaii this morning. a deadly fire in a high-rise building not far...
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by the time he returned stateside.e g-20 summit in hamburg, poland, hot off of his social media rampages against mika brzezinski on msnbc, this network, and people questioning his use of social media. by the time he got back from the g20, that wasn't the topic of conversation. and you might see the same happen in this situation. maybe the donald trump jr. meeting won't be in the forefront of everyone's minds by the time he gets back from bedminster, his next stop when he comes back from france. >> you mentioned social media. the president tweeting -- trying to figure out when he's tweeting. he must be tweeting in the car on the way to the parade. we've heard from him talking about health care. talking directly to republican senators. they're working hard to get their failed obamacare replacement approved. "i will be at my desk pen in hand." mike pence working hard on health care. he is trying to stay on health care. will he be successful do you think? >> reporter: this is an example of when the president's use of socia
by the time he returned stateside.e g-20 summit in hamburg, poland, hot off of his social media rampages against mika brzezinski on msnbc, this network, and people questioning his use of social media. by the time he got back from the g20, that wasn't the topic of conversation. and you might see the same happen in this situation. maybe the donald trump jr. meeting won't be in the forefront of everyone's minds by the time he gets back from bedminster, his next stop when he comes back from france....
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earnings season kicks off stateside for banks jpmorgan, citibank, was fargo all report today.xpected to but how week will it be? welcome to the european open, i'm matt miller in berlin area -- berlin. guy: let's take a look at how things are shaping up or down or actually neither, to be honest. we are going sideways. wee interesting market moves are paying attention to. health care is the best-performing sector. money is rotating into health care but rotating around health care. it's rotating into names like roche over in switzerland. are thets and autos lead loser. we have seen softer data out of the european car sector, a continuation we have seen in place. thanks taking center stage. -- banks taking center stage. citibank, wells fargo reporting numbers. trade revenue has dropped between 10-20%. to be honest, that's a flexible number. investors will try to look beyond this and hope the trump administration will actually deregulation. joining us is the analyst, still with us. cio of royal london asset management. good morning and welcome to the show. we haven't been warned th
earnings season kicks off stateside for banks jpmorgan, citibank, was fargo all report today.xpected to but how week will it be? welcome to the european open, i'm matt miller in berlin area -- berlin. guy: let's take a look at how things are shaping up or down or actually neither, to be honest. we are going sideways. wee interesting market moves are paying attention to. health care is the best-performing sector. money is rotating into health care but rotating around health care. it's rotating...
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that's kind of from a stateside, that they had missed the air force commander continues to make progress for ensuring the capability to operate in the contested environment in the flush out the cybermission teams are in a cyberdid from a protection another capabilities. >> we've got to be 21 coming. you're talking about air superiority as an enabler for all multi-domain. what is penetrating counter areas much as you can say? we know it's not a fighter. what is a? >> altaic the easy one here. >> once again at the capability and will fill a future gap that we receive going into the future primarily in the operational environment. the high-end of the operational environment where your gaps normally show up in what the in the traditional counter air missions of air to air escort or sleep in seed and defense to counter air. so those are the type of traditional missions if you will that we need to capability for in the operational environment in order to enable a joint force that would be operating in or through those environments. >> a long-range, real fast and unmanned aircraft of some sort
that's kind of from a stateside, that they had missed the air force commander continues to make progress for ensuring the capability to operate in the contested environment in the flush out the cybermission teams are in a cyberdid from a protection another capabilities. >> we've got to be 21 coming. you're talking about air superiority as an enabler for all multi-domain. what is penetrating counter areas much as you can say? we know it's not a fighter. what is a? >> altaic the easy...
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. >>> we move now back here stateside and a hostage crisis at a bank in georgia. >> the suspect who claimed to be a former marine called our atlanta affiliate with a long list of grievances. eva pilgrim joins us with more on how it played out. good morning. >> reporter: for hours a standoff outside a small army of police inside a man holding two hostages, claiming he had a bomb. that man now dead. those hostages safe. this morning we're learning why he walked into the bank. terrifying moments at the suburban atlanta wells fargo bank. a man carrying explosives taking hostages holed up inside. >> the insinuation was that the explosives were in his backpack and it can carry a large amount. >> reporter: snipers and s.w.a.t. team members in position. guns draw atlanta affiliate wsb with a list of demands. why are you holding up the bank, sir. >> the department of veteran affairs stole my money. they committed fraud and they stole my disability. i'm homeless and destitute. i just want my money back. >> reporter: that man former marine named brian easley who served two tours in iraq. talking about
. >>> we move now back here stateside and a hostage crisis at a bank in georgia. >> the suspect who claimed to be a former marine called our atlanta affiliate with a long list of grievances. eva pilgrim joins us with more on how it played out. good morning. >> reporter: for hours a standoff outside a small army of police inside a man holding two hostages, claiming he had a bomb. that man now dead. those hostages safe. this morning we're learning why he walked into the bank....
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yesterday, european equities flat at the get go the s&p 500 stateside, down by point &. -- down by .9%. look at what is happening with the japanese yen this morning, down .4%. the russian ruble, p attention to that meeting in hamburg later on. meetingt trump president putin. it is fascinating in terms of the geopolitics. putin clearly has waited for this event, this face-to-face to set the tone. the russian ruble down .6% today. so much to talk about. we will work our way through with some great guests today. here's the first word news. in the u.s., russia is seen as the chief suspect amid warnings of hackers working for a foreign government breached at least a dozen american power plants. the will creek nuclear facility was among the sites targeted. the warning has a sparked concerns that the attackers were searching for vulnerabilities and the electrical grid. u.s. led effort to broker a united nations security council steam at condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. it is a
yesterday, european equities flat at the get go the s&p 500 stateside, down by point &. -- down by .9%. look at what is happening with the japanese yen this morning, down .4%. the russian ruble, p attention to that meeting in hamburg later on. meetingt trump president putin. it is fascinating in terms of the geopolitics. putin clearly has waited for this event, this face-to-face to set the tone. the russian ruble down .6% today. so much to talk about. we will work our way through with...
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atwill be sunday of things -- plenty of things to look at stateside including the boston pops.he market is closed. the open is seven minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: a few minutes to go until cash opens. the u.s. is closed for the holiday. u.s. investors concerned that the huntsman transaction which clarence is trying to push through under valance -- clariant.es of some of the activists. the top line looks i get is -- looks like it is delivering nicely. it does seem to be taking the idea that you could push prices through consumer a little harder and further. this topline story which speaks to that area the other stock to mention is santander is talking about its recent acquisition. it was part of the bank rescue. it does not think that will have a meaningful impact on its numbers going forward. that stock has had quite a run. the market is about to open. we think it will be a negative start down i .501%. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: catches about to open, but the u.s. is closed. on the fair value calculations around the world at the moment, bloomberg points to around a hal
atwill be sunday of things -- plenty of things to look at stateside including the boston pops.he market is closed. the open is seven minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: a few minutes to go until cash opens. the u.s. is closed for the holiday. u.s. investors concerned that the huntsman transaction which clarence is trying to push through under valance -- clariant.es of some of the activists. the top line looks i get is -- looks like it is delivering nicely. it does seem to be taking the...
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let's get to stateside what's happening here at home. some in the media sympathizing with the brutal ms13 gang. that's how they're coming across. they're attacking the president on cracking down on this gang, even quoting gang members. here's one headline from cnn. ms13 members quote trump makes the gang stronger. but retired lieutenant lieutenant colonel called the gang quote isis of the western hemisphere. let's listen. >> ms13 is the isis, the al-qaeda, the taliban of the western hemisphere. it is a brutal, vicious organization. they torture, behead, murder, extort, terrorize, and they raise money the same way as isis with robbery, drugs, and ransom. the only difference, julie is isis kills to die and ms13 lives to kill. liz: governor, what do you think of the media presenting sympathetic coverage of ms13? >> it's utterly sick. i can't imagine how they would do that. colonel north is 100% right. one of the reasons i love colonel north is for just that clarity in what he said. but how could the media ever somehow look at a gang that is
let's get to stateside what's happening here at home. some in the media sympathizing with the brutal ms13 gang. that's how they're coming across. they're attacking the president on cracking down on this gang, even quoting gang members. here's one headline from cnn. ms13 members quote trump makes the gang stronger. but retired lieutenant lieutenant colonel called the gang quote isis of the western hemisphere. let's listen. >> ms13 is the isis, the al-qaeda, the taliban of the western...
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. >>> and we'll look at where foxconn will build their fstir stateside plant in "squawk alley" is backmoment time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. ♪ >>> i'm courtney reagan. here's the cnbc news update at this hour. the senate continuing the health care debate. later this morning it will start voting on the repeal only bill, which it passed and then president obama vetoed in 2015 senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying we need to pass it now. >> certainly it won't be easy, nothing has been but moving beyond obamacare is the right thing to do. we have put a lot of hard work already into this. we have had important successes like we saw with the vote to proceed yesterday. we have to keep up the work now. so we can get this done. >> uber is updating its policies to let drivers start charging a $15 fee
. >>> and we'll look at where foxconn will build their fstir stateside plant in "squawk alley" is backmoment time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. ♪ >>> i'm courtney reagan. here's...
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those have impact stateside, but it's not as impactful as, frankly, if you do it on the international stage. so i think he is a man divided. he likes to provoke, he likes to be tough, right, the era of strategic patience is over, at the same time there are no good options, no simple solution here, and words do matter. a lot of trump natural instincts sort of colliding with one another and i don't know candidly what that produces. >> chris, david, shannon, thank you all very much. >> thanks. >> i like his shorthand there, the clothes line tweet referring to the wrestling move -- >> i was wondering what the clothes line was. >> how you used to hang out the clothes and run into my arm, that's the clothes line. your legs go out. >> oh, yeah, i know that. i've fallen for that. >> i'll tell you what the president executed it well. now we're seeing another wrestling move at play, the body slam going on by 44 states, 44 states, republicans and democrats, have said no to the trump fraud commission's request for voter information. they have problems with the law, they have even bigger problems
those have impact stateside, but it's not as impactful as, frankly, if you do it on the international stage. so i think he is a man divided. he likes to provoke, he likes to be tough, right, the era of strategic patience is over, at the same time there are no good options, no simple solution here, and words do matter. a lot of trump natural instincts sort of colliding with one another and i don't know candidly what that produces. >> chris, david, shannon, thank you all very much. >>...
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it's like health care here stateside. if there was a simple conservative solution to solve health care, some conservative leader would have already proposed it. the reality of the situation is, rhetorically you can talk about how we'll solve all these things, but there is a reason they have not been solved because, particularly as it relates to north korea, there are a number of geopolitical interests that simply do not align with ours and we can't just make people do things that they don't believe is in their interest to do. >> all right. panel, thank you very much for all of those insights. >> we have another big story for you this morning. for all of the realities about the russian interference during the election, that's not where the president's attention has been in terms of looking at our election system. he has a voter fraud commission. you remember this, the 3 million illegal votes he leaned on so heavily to explain the popular election outcome. well what's going on with this commission? is it just a political mo
it's like health care here stateside. if there was a simple conservative solution to solve health care, some conservative leader would have already proposed it. the reality of the situation is, rhetorically you can talk about how we'll solve all these things, but there is a reason they have not been solved because, particularly as it relates to north korea, there are a number of geopolitical interests that simply do not align with ours and we can't just make people do things that they don't...
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morgan stanley expects the second-quarter earnings season to be the consensus stateside with reinvigoratede from policies. -- faith in the trump policies. let's take a look at the key earnings. bank of america and goldman sachs both announced the numbers. wednesday, morgan stanley. thursday, visa joins the course of financials. we also round off the week with general electric as well. so, full range, in terms of the story this week from tech to financials to engineering. the chief investment officer at saxo bank is still with us. the expectation is that the trump administration can pull something off. the republican party, with all the levers of power at their disposal cannot get it done. , he is one of the reasons why it is difficult for the republic to stand behind him. that is creating this animosity and these fringe gop guys better joining the other side. overall, this is terrible for the tax. don't forget, you need obamacare to be adjusted to get some additional revenue to take into the tax reform. this has wide-ranging applications for people who are still holding up the card that sa
morgan stanley expects the second-quarter earnings season to be the consensus stateside with reinvigoratede from policies. -- faith in the trump policies. let's take a look at the key earnings. bank of america and goldman sachs both announced the numbers. wednesday, morgan stanley. thursday, visa joins the course of financials. we also round off the week with general electric as well. so, full range, in terms of the story this week from tech to financials to engineering. the chief investment...
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stateside, the dollar/yen is really the strong one, the standout that has been moving higher, and it's0.25% again today. but the pound stronger against the dollar, 1.29 euro against the u.s. dollar is flat the aussie/dollar also strong this morning oil prices, which have been relatively soft, were up yesterday, slightly down today, slightly, 1,210 the price of gold. >>> president trump is expected to make his first big mark on the federal reserve. kayla tausche is joining us from our d.c. newsroom with more. most people are leading with donald trump jr. today, but for us, this is a very big deal, that we'll finally get a vice president for bank supervision, kayla. >> and it will have a big impact on the markets, and it's something that's been telegraphed for months the president's first nominee to the federal reserve board of governors is no stranger to washington he was a treasury official in the bush administration. but randy quarles has been a partner at carlisle and fund manager in salt lake city. he will versee bank supervision, a role created by dodd/frank but never formally fill
stateside, the dollar/yen is really the strong one, the standout that has been moving higher, and it's0.25% again today. but the pound stronger against the dollar, 1.29 euro against the u.s. dollar is flat the aussie/dollar also strong this morning oil prices, which have been relatively soft, were up yesterday, slightly down today, slightly, 1,210 the price of gold. >>> president trump is expected to make his first big mark on the federal reserve. kayla tausche is joining us from our...
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looking forward to seeing you back stateside soon, my friend. >>> sticking with the impact of this week's g20 gathering, joining us now are cathy gillisenen and kevin. good to see you both. cathy, let's tart wistart with . trump's team would like us to think he had a successful few days, his speech in poland, he met with many key players in hamburg. what are your thoughts overall? >> well, i wouldn't call it an unsuccessful trip. i mean, i think that expectations were probably pretty modest, and i think that, you know, there was a mixed reaction and certainly the eye-catching headline at the end of this -- at the end of all this is is notion of g19, the divisions between the united states and the rest of the group in terms of things like trade and climate change, specifically. but i think from trump's own perspective, he probably went and did what he set out to do. he gave a speech that was well received in poland, if not as much in the united states among some commentators, and i think, you know, his first meeting with president putin, he didn't make many of the concessions that people e
looking forward to seeing you back stateside soon, my friend. >>> sticking with the impact of this week's g20 gathering, joining us now are cathy gillisenen and kevin. good to see you both. cathy, let's tart wistart with . trump's team would like us to think he had a successful few days, his speech in poland, he met with many key players in hamburg. what are your thoughts overall? >> well, i wouldn't call it an unsuccessful trip. i mean, i think that expectations were probably...