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well for more on this we can now cross live to brian terrell who is coordinator of voices for creative nonviolence look brian thanks for joining us it's been confirmed that the terrorist was wearing an electronic tag and have had a prior conviction for terrorism so surely questions are going to be honest as to why the old fart has failed to stop this tragedy. yes and already prime minister boris johnson has said you have. blamed the fact that this man who salman khan was released after a year in prison and maybe should not have been released as though. the prison sentence was not of deterrence the electronic monitoring the monitoring by the m i 5 in the police were not a deterrent. you know it's it's it's it's tragic it's think especially of the victims who are killed and i think about a young man who. in 2010 who was involved in a plot to bomb the stock exchange in london and has been in prison down for 8 years . what would make this act of desperation and and that's what it is a fake suicide vest is. actually this was. you know we can talk about. suicide by police he certainly was no
well for more on this we can now cross live to brian terrell who is coordinator of voices for creative nonviolence look brian thanks for joining us it's been confirmed that the terrorist was wearing an electronic tag and have had a prior conviction for terrorism so surely questions are going to be honest as to why the old fart has failed to stop this tragedy. yes and already prime minister boris johnson has said you have. blamed the fact that this man who salman khan was released after a year...
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meg terrell, our thanks to you as well. >> hard to beat that >> thank you for watching "power lunch""closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen at the nordstrom's post in what has been a week of wild retail swings. shares of jwn is up 12% right now on the heels of earnings, broader markets are higher too we have 59 minutes left until we put this trading week to bed >>> i'm carl quintanilla in for wilfred frost. we've got some positive comments from both washington and china, calling investor worries over deal negotiations the data pretty good today, as manufacturing and sentiment beat expectations the nasdaq is set to set a
meg terrell, our thanks to you as well. >> hard to beat that >> thank you for watching "power lunch""closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen at the nordstrom's post in what has been a week of wild retail swings. shares of jwn is up 12% right now on the heels of earnings, broader markets are higher too we have 59 minutes left until we put this trading week to bed >>> i'm...
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bernie kerik and leo terrell are here for a fiery debate next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: lawlessness and chaos arewin pillars of the >> laura: lawlessness and chaos are their new twin pillars of the activist left. this was demonstrated in two stores this week. first, george soros' national campaign to elect radical prosecutors bore fruit in the virginia d.c. suburbs this year. they won elections in fairfax and arlington counties that put racial justice over public safety. but their agenda is so extreme and dangerous that it even house democrats now sending the alarm. our second story, a biker gang surrounding and harassing a lone nypd officer at a bronx gas station. luckily, no one was hurt. but it comes after a summer of escalating attacks on police. from water buckets to chunks of concrete. here to discuss this disturbing trend is bernie kerik, former nypd commissioner, and leo terrell, civil rights attorney. bernie, these stories might not seem to be connected but they really are in that one feeds n another. b your reaction to this tonight? >> laura, what bothers me is that it's happening all o
bernie kerik and leo terrell are here for a fiery debate next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: lawlessness and chaos arewin pillars of the >> laura: lawlessness and chaos are their new twin pillars of the activist left. this was demonstrated in two stores this week. first, george soros' national campaign to elect radical prosecutors bore fruit in the virginia d.c. suburbs this year. they won elections in fairfax and arlington counties that put racial justice over public safety. but their agenda...
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is are a lot of players he brought in. 17 turnovers, this one leaves to terrel perry, free ball from the left side. brian steals for days on davis. that's nice right there. he goes the distance of 25-2 runs for stanford in the second half, pretty much putting this thing away against montana, doing the hard work inside is oscar da silva with a high percentage shot, 21 points. equal time, you might say, further. although it is the caldera football program. evan weaver, you may have heard of him. he is an outstanding linebacker but the bears and in line for the best linebacker of the year award for the nation, that would be the dit butkus award and he put out this promotional video, check this out. >> here at callie pride ourselves on being great. sometimes i have to remind weed to keep it between the lines. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> out of nowhere we just came out and drilled this kid. >> come to the game, we have a football game coming up. you with the red shirt, take it off. >> when are the nations leading tackler, >> not a junior, not today. not in my house. >> kind of fe
is are a lot of players he brought in. 17 turnovers, this one leaves to terrel perry, free ball from the left side. brian steals for days on davis. that's nice right there. he goes the distance of 25-2 runs for stanford in the second half, pretty much putting this thing away against montana, doing the hard work inside is oscar da silva with a high percentage shot, 21 points. equal time, you might say, further. although it is the caldera football program. evan weaver, you may have heard of him....
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was indeed an attack because we do not have the confirmation from the police just yet that it was terrell related by i mean there's plenty of speculation going on right now because of the events in london also all across europe right now there's plenty of christmas markets have been targeted by terrorist attacks in the past and now we've seen videos of people running in chaos and in general just all carriers breaking loose on the streets in the hague now again we're waiting for more information to come out on that particular incidence of the suspect is so far easier hasn't been caught he's loose and the police they have released a statement that they are looking for a man between 40 and 50 years older wearing a gray running soup so there is that the suspect is still loose. hopefully no more violence comes out of that and the police are on the lookout for that at the same time though here in paris the guards you nor railway station the the main railway station of paris has been evacuated just a few minutes ago over reports of the suspicious package. the whole railway station is completely
was indeed an attack because we do not have the confirmation from the police just yet that it was terrell related by i mean there's plenty of speculation going on right now because of the events in london also all across europe right now there's plenty of christmas markets have been targeted by terrorist attacks in the past and now we've seen videos of people running in chaos and in general just all carriers breaking loose on the streets in the hague now again we're waiting for more information...
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as did mary church terrell, who in 1893 found that the national colored women's association, but she was also teaching at the m street colored school, the dunbar high school in washington, d.c. what i like about these two women is that they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in a way that would give them white collar access. so they became once they went to the dunbar high school, then college, then they were business people. leaders. other teachers or nurses. so they embodied that argument of w.e. boyd's and booker t. washington into these two men had been having about how to best simulate african-americans during the reconstruction. so booker t. washington advocated for technical training where as deboise advocates for a liberal arts training and these women were walking the walk but they're less recognized than the men and they're very much equal to both of these men in the ways in which they were strategizing, how to make life better for african-americans during a difficult time. these three are in this exhibition because they were not advocating fo
as did mary church terrell, who in 1893 found that the national colored women's association, but she was also teaching at the m street colored school, the dunbar high school in washington, d.c. what i like about these two women is that they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in a way that would give them white collar access. so they became once they went to the dunbar high school, then college, then they were business people. leaders. other teachers or nurses. so...
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entire time and i would say within the 1st $3.00 to $4.00 days once the revolutionary guard in the in terrell intelligence ministry came into the scene and decided to prevent this from spreading it actually went away quite quickly and also the most important thing i think was the internet shutting off within 24 hours that these riots broke out by saturday evening we started noticing that our mobile phones no longer had internet and then everything slowed down and by the evening it was. an all out blackout in the country and that is something that's very rare it hasn't happened here before and it was a very very specific decision that was made it wasn't just made by the information minister or the interior ministry it was made by a specific organization that is called the supreme national security committee and they are tasked with serious issues making very important decisions it's headed by the president hassan rouhani as well as the head of the judiciary and the speaker of parliament and their decisions are actually. the final say after they make decisions is approved by the supreme leader
entire time and i would say within the 1st $3.00 to $4.00 days once the revolutionary guard in the in terrell intelligence ministry came into the scene and decided to prevent this from spreading it actually went away quite quickly and also the most important thing i think was the internet shutting off within 24 hours that these riots broke out by saturday evening we started noticing that our mobile phones no longer had internet and then everything slowed down and by the evening it was. an all...
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the united states has powe potential evidence that they may have committed alleged war crimes in terrell days of that offensive. another very critical issue for the trump administration is the russian missile defense system that this nato country purchased and acquired from russia. they have their deliveries back in the summer, but they have not activated their system yet. the trump administration is under pressure to find a solution because president trump, based on u.s. law, should be sanctioning turkey for that move. and so far he seems to have shielded turkey from that. are they going to try and find some sort of solution, for example, turkey not activating that system? when it comes to turkey, we've heard their position on all of this before. they say these are national security issues and they're not willing to compromise on that. so it's going to be very interesting to see what comes out of these meetings, especially as turkey experts say turkey has very much -- erdogan has relied on his relationship with president trump and tried not to mend ties with u.s. lawmakers, and that's s
the united states has powe potential evidence that they may have committed alleged war crimes in terrell days of that offensive. another very critical issue for the trump administration is the russian missile defense system that this nato country purchased and acquired from russia. they have their deliveries back in the summer, but they have not activated their system yet. the trump administration is under pressure to find a solution because president trump, based on u.s. law, should be...
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lines,ed terrell phone six or eight or whatever.t i was a bookie so they wouldn't give me the lines. i had to call the treasurer and say, can you send some people down here and give me some telephone lines? they went around the whole block and found that there were six lines available in the whole block, based on their equivalent. and they said ok, you can have those six lines. that's how we got started. barry: and the punchline is he becomes a client. david: yeah, right. they were a client. isry: so, from day one, gene a board member of dimensional funds from the day it launches. david: even before, the idea to start the firm. my first call was to gene. been 10 years's since i been in school. there's been a lot of research. we need to have access to new research and thinking. founders be one of the in terms ofyes research? he agreed to do that right away. barry: who else did you recruit? david: eventually, we wanted to create a mutual fund. and the mitchell fund has to have an independent board of directors. so, we went over to the
lines,ed terrell phone six or eight or whatever.t i was a bookie so they wouldn't give me the lines. i had to call the treasurer and say, can you send some people down here and give me some telephone lines? they went around the whole block and found that there were six lines available in the whole block, based on their equivalent. and they said ok, you can have those six lines. that's how we got started. barry: and the punchline is he becomes a client. david: yeah, right. they were a client....
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eric: and wide receiver terrelle pryor is recovering after being stabbed in pittsburgh.y reports say he was stabbed several times in an apartment complex where he lives. it happened about 4:30 this morning. a woman reportedly now in police custody about this. he, of course, was a breakout star at the ohio state university, was drafted by the nfl in 2011 and now is a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars last september. arthel: extreme weather threatening travel plans for tens of millions of americans this weekend. a new storm system out west could dump more than 5 inches of rain in some parts of california. meanwhile, a fierce winter storm marching across the plains and midwest and expected to slam the northeast with rain and snow tomorrow. now, tomorrow is predicted to be the busiest travel day of the year which will cause some problems. jacqui heinrich is live with more on this from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: well, arthel, there are three areas of heavy snowfall happening through monday night, as you mentioned. the california mountai
eric: and wide receiver terrelle pryor is recovering after being stabbed in pittsburgh.y reports say he was stabbed several times in an apartment complex where he lives. it happened about 4:30 this morning. a woman reportedly now in police custody about this. he, of course, was a breakout star at the ohio state university, was drafted by the nfl in 2011 and now is a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars last september. arthel: extreme weather threatening travel plans for...
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blessed movement and author of the forthcoming book, blackout, along with civil rights attorney, leo terrel. california is not an isolated case and i love this day. i spent a lot of time there and i lived there for a short bit of time. why does the left want to selectively enforce our laws onto the guise of civil rights? >> well, thanks for having me. prop 47 has reduced recidivism and has also reduced violent crimes. i look and see the property crimes are up at the report very clearly, public policy institute, we are dealing with facts. violent crimes are down, recidivism is done, property damage crimes are up, those are facts. what's wrong with those facts? >> laura: candace, this is what leo says. we might have some problems along the edge on property crimes but everything else is hunky-dory. >> how can you say reduced violent crimes when it wasn't about violent crimes? it was about saying that we were going to downgraded felonies dealings and make it about basically being a misdemeanor. you are seeing that property is up because it was about property in the first place. if what you're s
blessed movement and author of the forthcoming book, blackout, along with civil rights attorney, leo terrel. california is not an isolated case and i love this day. i spent a lot of time there and i lived there for a short bit of time. why does the left want to selectively enforce our laws onto the guise of civil rights? >> well, thanks for having me. prop 47 has reduced recidivism and has also reduced violent crimes. i look and see the property crimes are up at the report very clearly,...
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swirling and maybe more this week from the trump administration. >> thanks for that setup our meg terrellspite the current outlook for vaping, our next guest cites an $85 billion market opportunity. vivian azer specializes in cannabis and tobacco out with a new report, disruption junction. great to have you back, viv. good morning. >> good to see you how are you reading the politics regarding the white house and vaping today >> so, we've been anticipating headlines out of the white house on nicotine vape specifically. that was very well telegraphed over the coming weeks from the fda and then the trump administration commenting last week, that there would be new news i think the market is braced for that i think that's largely been telegraphed by the nicotine vapor exposed company like ultia, greenling holdings and imperial tobacco and british american tobacco. >> the cdc news last week was sort of framed as a breakthrough on illnesses do you think it's that important? >> i think it's certainly helpful. there was clearly a lot of confusion and concern among the consumers with over 2,000 il
swirling and maybe more this week from the trump administration. >> thanks for that setup our meg terrellspite the current outlook for vaping, our next guest cites an $85 billion market opportunity. vivian azer specializes in cannabis and tobacco out with a new report, disruption junction. great to have you back, viv. good morning. >> good to see you how are you reading the politics regarding the white house and vaping today >> so, we've been anticipating headlines out of the...
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third year leading the cardinals in montana helps him out a lot. 17 turnovers, this one leads to terrelhe cardinals. daejeon davis was right there, and pick and a breakaway and they were on it. davis himself had five steals and hard work inside and as usual by oscar da silva. slamdunk, a high percentage shot. he has 21 points, 73-62 university of montana goes down to the cardinals. >>> everybody can't wait for the big 49er game, but it seems like it's taking forever to get here. next monday night against seattle, the 49ers are healthier with blockers. kwon alexander is out, however. but dray lima is going to take his spot and he showed up big. grandma with a beautiful sack loss of 19 yards by kyle murray of arizona and their last win. greenlaw, no missed tackles and 173 snaps this year he has been involved with. he is confident and his teammates definitely stand behind him. >> i'm expecting them to come at me, of course. is a rookie and a new position. but i'm sure my teammates got my back. >> is an unbelievable player and he wouldn't be here or have worked his way up to this position i
third year leading the cardinals in montana helps him out a lot. 17 turnovers, this one leads to terrelhe cardinals. daejeon davis was right there, and pick and a breakaway and they were on it. davis himself had five steals and hard work inside and as usual by oscar da silva. slamdunk, a high percentage shot. he has 21 points, 73-62 university of montana goes down to the cardinals. >>> everybody can't wait for the big 49er game, but it seems like it's taking forever to get here. next...
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laura: nfl wide receiver terrell pryors reportedly in critical condition after being stabbed at his pittsburgh overnight. police arresting a woman in connection with the incident. local sources say pryor was stabbed in the shoulder and chest. a close friend told espn that his family expects him to survive. we'll keep you updated. leland: an undocumented construction worker who was injured in the collapse of the new orleans hard rock hotel -- who can forget this video? -- has been deported to honduras by i.c.e. a lawyer working on the 38-year-old's case says he may have been targeted because he had complained about issues before the collapse including that concrete floors were sagging. ramirez palma had lost an appeal in early october, as we watch that crane come down one more time. ♪ ♪ laura: well, you may have heard former vice president joe biden is kicking off his no malarkey bus tour in iowa today. christina coleman is standing by live with those details on what's happening with biden and other candidates. >> reporter: well, candidates are back out on the campaign trail after thanksgiving,
laura: nfl wide receiver terrell pryors reportedly in critical condition after being stabbed at his pittsburgh overnight. police arresting a woman in connection with the incident. local sources say pryor was stabbed in the shoulder and chest. a close friend told espn that his family expects him to survive. we'll keep you updated. leland: an undocumented construction worker who was injured in the collapse of the new orleans hard rock hotel -- who can forget this video? -- has been deported to...
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the touchdown pass to t.o., tail terrell owens. >> makes a nice catch over the defenders. pull out this sharpie and signed this football for me. >> when t.o. started here with the niners, he was very soft spoken, in the steve young era. you come in -- >> and it becomes confidence. >> well, he became another man. you know, he was definitely a difference-maker on the field. and that's part of his show right there. >> aside from the bumps and bruises, miss playing? >> aside from that, it's hard to replicate that or replace it when you stop playing the game. it's great to be back here in front of the fans and on the field in this sort of way. keeps me connected. >> it's good to have you here. >> thank you. >> talk about aaron rodgers. >> another old-school quarterback. not that you're old. just watching this game tonight being limited to about 100 yards passing. 104 yards passing. not a good night for the packers. not a good night for aaron rodgers. for us we go really old school. brings us back to our memory when he was a college kill at cal and we asked aaron rodgers, you th
the touchdown pass to t.o., tail terrell owens. >> makes a nice catch over the defenders. pull out this sharpie and signed this football for me. >> when t.o. started here with the niners, he was very soft spoken, in the steve young era. you come in -- >> and it becomes confidence. >> well, he became another man. you know, he was definitely a difference-maker on the field. and that's part of his show right there. >> aside from the bumps and bruises, miss playing?...
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meg terrell. thank you. >> let's send it over to mike santoli. calling this underestimated no more that's the economy this is citigroup economic surprise index something we check in on once in a while. essentially, this is how the economic numbers are coming in relative to consensus economic forecast so obviously, things were not looking great here in august and september. the data was consistently falling short of estimates then there was this big revival. forecast, forecasts get revised down that's why this goes up and down without necessarily reflecting the absolute strength of the economy. we saw that big uptick and now it's all the way down again. we have a spike on the chart about neutral or actually slightly worse than neutral coming into this week. data coming in, slightly lighter than forecast. here's the thing because this is an oscillator and a dynamic situation, forecasts get revised up and down i'm interested to see in 2016, we keep going back to the example, we had a big recession scare, the market took off and economic surprises ca
meg terrell. thank you. >> let's send it over to mike santoli. calling this underestimated no more that's the economy this is citigroup economic surprise index something we check in on once in a while. essentially, this is how the economic numbers are coming in relative to consensus economic forecast so obviously, things were not looking great here in august and september. the data was consistently falling short of estimates then there was this big revival. forecast, forecasts get revised...
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leaderboard 20 under par it required for additional holes to determine a winner and even though england's terrell hatton couldn't birdie the 4th play a whole 8 didn't matter the sunnah disappeared and so had all of his rivals hatton takes home $1000000.00 as the 1st prize. all right that is a useful for now it is backed by me thanks so much joe. well that's it for me for this news back in a moment during the week here with another 4 bolts of the day's news so do stay with us here on out is iraq. was taken to mean that you are. not in full as they were say the intention was to make sure that we're no longer entitled to basic rights or citizenship rights once their villages were burned were funneled into what is now become complex where the marines are basically your friends exiles coming soon on al-jazeera. to. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as it. was with this. from the al jazeera london. 2 special guests in conversation the resistance and i see in the midst of pain. uninterrupted all of us. and they're just. that is why they shouldn't. exactly fatima bhutto. m
leaderboard 20 under par it required for additional holes to determine a winner and even though england's terrell hatton couldn't birdie the 4th play a whole 8 didn't matter the sunnah disappeared and so had all of his rivals hatton takes home $1000000.00 as the 1st prize. all right that is a useful for now it is backed by me thanks so much joe. well that's it for me for this news back in a moment during the week here with another 4 bolts of the day's news so do stay with us here on out is...
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heroism and bringing the incident to a close police investigating the attack say they're treating it as terrell ated bystanders wrestled the man with a knife to the ground before police moved in the prime minister johnson left the campaign trail to return to downing street to receive updates on the incident paul brennan has this report from london it was a life or death struggle witnessed by hundreds of shocked bystanders the man in the gray sweater is pinning the london bridge attacker to the ground and police dragged him clear and as the attacker rises the police officers fire try to get off the bus because i can't and i started running and then i heard gunshots 5 or 6 pops and i see more play forces running towards the bridge and i'm running that place running out soon as the police passed us the side it was gunshots i was shim it was also pop i don't really know what on sounds out but there was there was gunshots or a few of them from another angle mobile phone footage shows how several members of the public overpowered the attacker before the police arrived the man in the black coat is see
heroism and bringing the incident to a close police investigating the attack say they're treating it as terrell ated bystanders wrestled the man with a knife to the ground before police moved in the prime minister johnson left the campaign trail to return to downing street to receive updates on the incident paul brennan has this report from london it was a life or death struggle witnessed by hundreds of shocked bystanders the man in the gray sweater is pinning the london bridge attacker to the...
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and the people on that committee than she does on the judiciary committee which they stumbled in terrellt. we're going to play some more of my interview with hakeem jeffries. but he clarified how important it was that lewandowski came forward. he said, e don i said, i don't want to be crass about it but is jerry nadler being punished and he said no. what have we learned about the way he's driving this? >> what's interesting is before the public hearings start and private hearings started nancy pelosi was looking for adam schiff to lead this because of his intelligence background and because of the nature of the wrongdoing president trump has been part of. i don't think it's necessarily surprising adam schiff is leading this. but we see the way in which he takes a thoughtful practical approach to this, trying to maintain some amount of decorum. the republicans are putting on a performance they know president trump will love. >> let's see some of that performance. we've got a montage of hits from the testimony on friday. let's take a witness. >> the democrats staged six weeks of deposition
and the people on that committee than she does on the judiciary committee which they stumbled in terrellt. we're going to play some more of my interview with hakeem jeffries. but he clarified how important it was that lewandowski came forward. he said, e don i said, i don't want to be crass about it but is jerry nadler being punished and he said no. what have we learned about the way he's driving this? >> what's interesting is before the public hearings start and private hearings started...
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today on a report that federal prosecutors are opening a criminal probe of opioid manufacturers meg terrelle for us. meg? >> hey, wilf, it's a case of a negative headline rattling these stocks, but we already knew these companies had received federal subpoenas about their role in the opioid crisis. federal prosecutors are looking into whether the companies violated the controlled substances act, normally used to go after drug dealers. i spoke with bernstein analyst ronnie gal said he was surprised the stocks had moved so much and they were moving higher over the past month in hopes for relief a reminder, guys, this saga is far from over. back over to you >> mike, going to be more headlines. it's hard to judge how much is already priced in. it's one of those things where resolution is really the only longtime -- >> right there's some measure of headline risk, what's interesting is it's coming at a time when there's massive rotation into general health care stocks it's mostly been concentrated in health care buyers, the insurers, and biotech, not so much big pharma, they participated as well
today on a report that federal prosecutors are opening a criminal probe of opioid manufacturers meg terrelle for us. meg? >> hey, wilf, it's a case of a negative headline rattling these stocks, but we already knew these companies had received federal subpoenas about their role in the opioid crisis. federal prosecutors are looking into whether the companies violated the controlled substances act, normally used to go after drug dealers. i spoke with bernstein analyst ronnie gal said he was...
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meg terrell, our thanks to you as well. >> hard to beat that >> thank you for watching "power lunch" >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen at the nordstrom's post in what has been a week of wild retail swings. shares of jwn is up 12% right now on the heels of earnings, broader markets are higher too we have 59 minutes left until we put this trading week to bed >>> i'm carl quintanilla in for wilfred frost. we've got some positive comments from both washington and china, calling investor worries over deal negotiations the data pretty good today, as manufacturing and sentiment beat expectations the nasdaq is set to set a seven-week win streak and tech is the second-worst performer in the s&p. joining us for the hour, barbara duran from bda capital is here at post 9, talking more about a market that happens to be happy as long as trade tensions are not escalated, pretty much right? >> that is for sure. and i think a lot is being discounted in the market in terms of global recovery, the fed is on hold, but watching car
meg terrell, our thanks to you as well. >> hard to beat that >> thank you for watching "power lunch" >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen at the nordstrom's post in what has been a week of wild retail swings. shares of jwn is up 12% right now on the heels of earnings, broader markets are higher too we have 59 minutes left until we put this trading week to bed...
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meg terrell has those details. >> well-known biotech analyst initiated coverage on biotech at sun trust are among her buy ratings. she says she thinks amgen can grow again without near-term m&a as the contribution from its biosimilars business is underappreciated biosimilars are the generic analogy for biologic drugs she expects pushback on her biogen buy rating, but she expects it to provide downside protection there's little in the stock for biotech's alzheimer's protection and more controversial, she thinks its alzheimer's drugs will work. >> when could we know about more about how well those drugs work? the alzheimer's ones >> that next catalyst is coming up pretty fast, court. we're expecting some more data on that alzheimer's drug at a big alzheimer's conference in san diego. we'll of course be covering that very closely, too. >> meg, thank you very much. we've got three minutes 20 seconds left p we are at the moment just a couple of points on the dow away from record all-time closing high the nasdaq remains in record territory. mike has been diving into the market internals today
meg terrell has those details. >> well-known biotech analyst initiated coverage on biotech at sun trust are among her buy ratings. she says she thinks amgen can grow again without near-term m&a as the contribution from its biosimilars business is underappreciated biosimilars are the generic analogy for biologic drugs she expects pushback on her biogen buy rating, but she expects it to provide downside protection there's little in the stock for biotech's alzheimer's protection and more...