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tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. >> and you only have 145 characters -- >> 140? many. >> the dow just coming off the highs here, a gain of 100 points. >> the stocks are up, but the hunt for yields never get old. the best plays for your portfolio is straight ahead. >> money may be able to buy love, and that's never been more true than when talking about your own children. a study why rich kids hate their own parents. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend. which stock has risen the most this year? dean foods, hershey, or pepsico? >>> just before the break, as part of the dividend, we asked which stock has risen the most this year? dean foods, hershey, or pepsico. now the answer. dean foods that has increased 40% year to date. >> and technology has been a good source today. >> we're watching shares of google here after it announced it's new tablet called the nexus 7. we're seeing the stop up but i want to look at the google effect. it will have a ncidia chep -- chip set. microsoft has been higher, and amazon was lower for a portion of the day and now they'r
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you can tweet us and we will use many of your tweets on air throughout the day today. >>> the sec of three cases, financial corp. was dismissed. that means the the court is moving on to the health care opinion. court reporters have the opinion from the public information office at the court and everyone immediately going to it to try to understand the substance of what they got. as soon as we have more reporting, we'll be back to you with it. >>> the core of this case, amy howe tells us the individual mandate has survived as a tax in the supreme court's review. >>> we must this entire law and turn it back to -- want to hear what doctors think about this? and doctors say that it's almost irrelevant what the supreme court rules today and you know why? -- >> let me underscore the analysis from the folks at scotusblog because this is important, they are also telling us that the chief justice, john roberts, has joined the left members of the court and many of the court watchers have been speculated he might during the oral arguments, so that important piece of news. chief justice john rob
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time zones, mountain and pacific time zones, and if you'd like to send us a question by e-mail or tweet us a question, do that as well. well, so people understand your perspective, tell us more than i just did about yourself. >> guest: yeah. well, you know, i'm a constitutional law professor by trade, i've been teaching it for 15 years, and i have to tell you, sometime around the spring/summer of 2009, i give public speeches to various groups, rotarians, people like that, i had a bunch of people coming up to me afterwards with pocket constitutions. i rarely see them outside of a law school building, and i started seeing them all the time, and these people were asking me sort of intelligent questions about very specific clauses. and it dawned on me about three months into that that these were the tea partiers that i'd been hearing about. and they just defied the stereotype that i'd been reading about in the mainstream media, so i wanted to do a lot more research about who they early were and what made them tick, and it turns out they are a movement of constitutional conservativism and fisca
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send us a tweet and let us know what you think about this.hat do you think about the microsoft tablet. tweet us at cnbc closing bell. your comments coming up on the air. >> as we head towards the close, the dow up 92 points right now. europe or china, what's a bigger threat to the economy, sam allen who is ringing the closing bell will join us momentarily, and is a debt crisis in the u.s. inevitable if those in washington don't act soon? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i' top with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and tr
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tweet us. jimmy is just now rushing to his computer so he can tweet us.et your responses later in the program. >>> a rally in u.s. oil prices helped the energy sector today. a different story overseas though isn't it? >> differently, i love your attention to detail. it is a mixed picture here. we have slightly higher pictures for wti crude. we had a settlement low for present crude in this session, and that continues to be under pressure. we are looking at oil prices for gasoline demand according to the latest report. it was down 3.5% last week over the same period a year ago. we're continuing to see greater decline year over year in gas demand and prices at the pump fall slightly. we're continuing to watch that and a lot of news that could effect oil price direction. we have the agency's monthly report tomorrow, and opec on thursday. >> thank you, here is jpmorgan today on the upside. it is getting a good bid today on wall street trading higher ahead of a court day tomorrow for the company and the ceo of course. jamie dimon has the senate testimony. sinc
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give us your thoughts on that and tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. >>> so we mentioned stocks rallying backay. mary thompson has more details for us. >> as we go to the close we're about 20 points off the best levels of the day. some people said we were a little oversold going into today's session after yesterday's concerns about the global growth. but let's see how we're setting up for the week. the nasdaq is higher. as far as the worse performing sectors of the week that were broadly lower, energy of course, weakness in energy prices, utilities under pressure too, and consumer staples in the wake of the disappointing progress. now, as we ahead into the last trading weak of the month, this is how we stan, the dow, nasdaq, and s&p showing a 2% gain and the best performing sectors have been telecom and mc. today financials are the best performing. again telecom, mc, and financials. >> rallying or not, the next guest. >> eddie: guest says forgets the county grades. he is todd shoneberger. >> tot, why don't you like the blands here? >> several hurdles, you can look at the regulatory problems w
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tweet us your thoughts on how it all went. too soft, not tough enough, whatever you want to sa say @cnbcclosingbell. . >>> 45 minutes left in the trading session, and we have the markets on the move right now. down 85 points. we have market on the close orders hanging over this market. expirations that will occur the rest of the week that will cause volatility and a pick up in volume as well. the dow down to 12448 aiming for the sixth winning session in seven, doesn't look like it will happen. jpmorgan has been leading in the gainers. johnson and johnson and bank of america. but we are heading lower but energy going down to the downside. you see chevron down, the dow down 90 right now. >> we heard from bob corker, now we talk to another member of the senate banking committee. kay hagan, let's see your exchange today. >> how could it be so large without coming to the attention of management, of regulators, and ultimately shareholders? >> senator, i will have to decline comment of some of that, my first job is to protect my comp
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domingo tweeted us, good things never come easy.hat was her responsibility. >> peter also tweeted us, buyer beware. how can any company guarantee human interaction. thanks to everyone who responded by the way. keep the comments coming. we need the legal team on that one. >> five minutes to the top of the hour. a brutal bus beating caught on camera. now police are asking for your help. >> it is word of the day all scrambled up. can you figure out which one it is? that's coming up next. no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink >> 1 minute until the top of the hour. time to take a look at the the good, the bad and the ugly. the good. shannon callahan finding a war veteran's lost wedding ring in the car that
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send us your comments. you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail to foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com we will read them later on in the show. >> i got all choked up. i was so excited about the need for speed. >>> it is 17 after the hour. touch screen cameras videos. is your touch tone technology making you feel like a fool? our gadget geek clayton morris is solving your technology nightmare. >> president clinton sounding off again. this time he's apologizing sort of. what has the former president flip flopping? we will tell you next. let's take a look at leno. >> president obama went to this big fundraiser at the home of the tv show glee. the whole evening has a glee feel to it. i think the president got into it. show the fundraiser last night. ♪ ♪ >> now to some quick headlines. actor committee vin costner back on the witness stand in new orleans today. he's being sued by fellow actor stephen baldwin. baldwin claims costner cheated him out of a deal involve ago device that helped clean up an oil spil
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tweet us your thoughts at cnbc closing bell. we will show your chances coming up. >>> triple digits for the dow. dow off 101 points. nasdaq lower by 42 with about 33 minutes before the closing bell. it is a story our own maria bartiromo brought you here on cnbc. who should get the blame for ubs' big facebook loss? nasdaq, facebook? or should ubs look in the mirror if it wants to see who is at fault. that debate is next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and trade up to 6 months tdd# 1-800-345-
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you can tweet us at cnbc squawk st, use the hashtag., you're not going to want to watch, he then they won't say cramer's autograph. >> what do you do with it. if you put it on the wall, i'm on the back so you won't see my name at all. you guys were smart enough to go on the front. >> we don't give away everything. started with golf balls, now giving away clothing. >> who knows what's next. >> see you later on. see you tonight, melissa. if you're just joining, here is what you might have missed earlier today. >> announcer: welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here is what's happening so far. >> business owners are not optimistic about where we're going to go, so they are not putting their money on the table. they are not willing to take any bets. there's too much uncertainty. >> none of us that came here, none of us that are still here thought this would be an easy transformation from old gm to today's gm, to be more fleet, faster, more responsible. >> more nimble. >> more nimble. >> actions we believe are positive for slowin
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and for those who are not here and are watching, if you tweet, use the hashtag #dontdoublemyrate -- [laughter] -- #dontdoublemyrate. but i tell you, when i look out at this group right here, you give me confidence in america. you make me optimistic, not only because you're getting a great education, but also because all of you are participating and making sure that this democracy works the way it's supposed to. we need outstanding engineers, and we need outstanding nonprofit leaders, and we need outstanding entrepreneurs, but we also need outstanding citizens. and that's what you guys are displaying by your presence and your activities. so, keep it up. let's get this done. thanks, everybody. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> today a look at president obama's reelection campaign with senior strategist, david axelrod. bill tucker operation -- to vote, to talk about key battleground states. road to the white house, today at 6:00 27:30 p.m. on c-span. and at 9:30 p.m. >> i think of the book says g
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and we want your take, tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ if you made a list of countries from around the world... i absolutely love my chevy volt. ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up.
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shoot us an e-mail or tweet us and let us know why you're awake now or you can do what the big three do and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this friday, june 22nd. there's a lot going on today including new revelations in the trial of jerry sandusky as the first accuser to speak publicly talked with ""rock center's"" kate snow. we'll have that exclusive interview coming up. >>> plus hillary clinton gets into costume during swearing-in ceremony. we'll tell you what's going on here later in the show. first, before we get to the news here at 30 rock in new york city, almost two years ago lebron james made the decision to bring his talents to south beach. now he's brought south beach an nba title. the heat routed the thunder last night 121-106 to claim their first nba title since 2006. lebron was masterful. notching his first triple-double of the year on the way to being the most valuable player of the finals. the outcome was total vindication for lebron james and t
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us. so keep your tweets and e-mails coming lieu.ela merkel has repeated her call for daeper european integration. speaking this berlin, she outlined her vision of a more unified bloc. >> translator: i think within the eurozone we need deep integration of the labor market. more mobility. and this may also include countries which is not part of the common currency. >> patricia joins us from frankfurt. i can't keep this straight anymore. one day we love merkel, the next we're against everything she says. you have this stop merkel twitter campaign apparently taking off in spain. just break it down for us. >> one they think for sure, she is caught between a rock and a hard place. it's not easy for her. i think she's been fairing very well. it's interesting to see that her policies might not be. uhe lar, but still the most popular politician. she has contributed to things that she was very much dragging her feet about. the german budget deficit goes up from 26 billion to 35 billion, so she has started to put in money. but we see more pres
us. so keep your tweets and e-mails coming lieu.ela merkel has repeated her call for daeper european integration. speaking this berlin, she outlined her vision of a more unified bloc. >> translator: i think within the eurozone we need deep integration of the labor market. more mobility. and this may also include countries which is not part of the common currency. >> patricia joins us from frankfurt. i can't keep this straight anymore. one day we love merkel, the next we're against...
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tweet us your answers in just a moment. of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of pros
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tweet us. let us know what you think. >> is that the tweet question of the day? >> it's not.at. >> look at david living on the edge. >> let's head to the bond pits. rick santelli is at the cme. >> good morning, jim. you've heard all the reasons why you're supposed to pay attention today and this week. but let me tell you, there's so much bubbling under the surface, we're going to talk about it all day, whether it's bank of international settlements having one view of how central banks have run it as far up the flagpole as they can. or you see george soros, who knows what his position is, thinking that thursday and friday are going to have to come up with something significant. it doesn't look like that is the case, given all the issues that germany isn't going to stand up for. and bund rates have moved. but let's get to all the charts. you look at our ten, we're down. if you look at the bund, all the hedge funds seem to be ganging up. you saw how the rates popped up a bit. not today, they're leading the pack, down ten basis points. for the big stories, italy. italy's down abo
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she's tweeting, using facebook, and the bride still does want to keep it private. erest is a place where she can share and her husband might not be on it, not everyone is on it, but they're using everything. >> speaking of facebook founder, mark zuckerberg got married, and but saw famous brides be trendsetters in the past. any trends because of mark's wife? >> i think everybody was really interested in her. think thought -- i think brides in general are looking for inspiration from everyone where and every one. they want to know who designs the dress, i think a lot of people got introduced to someone they may not have known. >> great to have you on the program. thank you so much. up next, we'll talk a look at the news this upcoming week with an impact on your money. take me out to the ball game, when the boys of summer invited a girl like me into the next. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got
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you can i'm us or tweet us at cnbc weks or reach us. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network... a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ they i're they're keeping to it. emi emily chan caught up with them and she cement us this high light report. >> reporter: we're here in beijing as they hold their 16th annual summit. of course, they have maintained their contact. keeps it unchanged at $3 billion. the mark has helped drive improvements. having said that, this is the second consecutive year of declining profiting. they had a record in 2010. net margins just under 3%. the following year in 2011 it fell in half and it's expected to fall by more than 50% this year to
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tweet us . your responses are coming up. if rs >>> welcome back. yes, we are hunting for yields in this tough market. interest rate at record lows, where can you make money in this environment? robert frank is looking at what the wealthy are doing and kayla hunt is looking at yield. kayla, let's kick it off with you. yield is like an endangered species. >> yes. so what they are doing is pouring money back into high yield bonds or junk bonds as they prepare for a wineding a enlow interest rate environment. the high yield index down on the year but up 10.5% in the last 30 days but where individual names are concerned, investors are bidding on the best. take ford, double b credit until two weeks ago. you can make good yields on this, what they call rising star. then sell above 100 cents on the dollar. once it was awarded to ford, bumped up to moody's about two weeks ago. gross is no dummy here. but you want it look for rising stars in this tier, like cit group, hca and charter communications. those are not only names at the higher end, they are also n
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tweet us what's going on in your area. let us a know how it's affecting you and may affect your drive home. let's take a look at harbor cam where we can get a look at how things are moving through our area. rain is coming through. don't let the clouds fool you. we have a lot of stuff moving through. those clouds are moving throughout the area. they're bringing heavy rain, hail. so a lot of things coming up. let us know what's going on in your area. go to our facebook page at abc2news.com/facebook. post those things. let us know what is going on. this is the front yard. this is what's going on in carroll county. this is kelly. she says she has a small river running through your yard. earlier christian schaffer was around -- he was up in northern parts have you baltimore county. he saw rain that came through in five minutes and flooded out a church parking lot. that's how severe and quickly the rain is coming through. we had pictures from gom doll gom where they had severe flash flooding. it covered the roads, had overrun lit
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that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. 're asking you to put on your creative marketing cap and tell us what is the real definition of nokia? tweet us, we'll air your responses throughout the morning. should be some interesting answers. >> we tried to do this online and look up the meaning of the work nokia, but it's not very clear. it's very obscure in finnish. >> maybe that's appropriate at this point. >>> a few minutes before the bell here, art cashin joins us here at post 9. art, good morning. >> good morning. >> you have most of your notes by saying stay very nimble. sz the spanish bailout has bakley opened the door to renegotiate all of the bailouts in europe, and so whichever party gets in, it will probably be easy to form a collision. david and i would like to take credit for easing the burden on the people, with whoever negotiates -- it will strengthen holland's hand. he's going to try to eliminate the sarkozy reforms. the germans are not happy with that. lost way, way in the back are the ejepgs elections. that cou
that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. 're asking you to put on your creative marketing cap and tell us what is the real definition of nokia? tweet us, we'll air your responses throughout the morning. should be some interesting answers. >> we tried to do this online and look up the meaning of the work nokia, but it's not very clear. it's very obscure in finnish. >> maybe that's appropriate at this point. >>> a few minutes before the bell here, art cashin...
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send your comments over to us tweet them at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail. stay tuned for that. always fun. >> the time is 19 after the top of the hour. cheryl casone knee is here to get awe job. three companies hiring right now. where are the safest hospitals to go to? you have a medical emergency we will give you a few tips. >> it is 22 minutes after the hour. does your state measure up when it comes to hospitals? there's a new study out by leap frog group. massachusetts comes in at number one then maine followed by vermont, illinois and tennessee. the study is based on patient injuries, medical errors as well as infections. prince william turns 30 years old today and he's about to get a special gift from his late mother princess diana. estimated $15.5 million. she left it to her son in her will not to be given to him in his 30th birth -- until his 30th birthday. >> for those of us who don't have that birthday gift the jobs numbers are out. we have 5 companies hiring right now. here with us is cheryl casone from the fox business network. >> we have an inte
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tweet us. >> we are just getting start ed. market lower.ter than what we were seeing earlier today. >> with both the u.s. and europe both a threat to the markets, where should you be investing right now? top strategists weighing in just a moment. >> we are in a saving crisis in this country. shocking quarter of all americans have absolutely no money in savings. somebody here says that we have nobody to blame but ourselves. we will get into it. >> before we go to break, the dividend. which company stock is outperform thing year? goodyear tire and rubber? newell rubbermaid or whirlpool? one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if
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send us your comments. you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or friendsfirst@foxnews.com.e will read them for you a little later in the show. >>> i know our stage manager matt is disappointed kaent wear his speedo. >>> forget the invasive pat downs. tsa agents accused of dumping a grandfather's ashes on the ground. is this really keepi keeping us safe? >> there's a whole new site keeping tabs on you. >> plus can you say daja view? charlie sheen trashed another new york city hotel room. is it really true? t but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". >> i am patty ann brown. time for the top 5@5:30. two veteran lawmakers avoid d
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chris north tweeted us tsa should be disbanded and privatized.te sector does a better job with resources. >> tsa horror story and waste taxpayer money. >> daniel posted the tsa has always been nice to me always funny kind and they do their job perfectly well with courtesy and respect. no horror story for me. thank you to everyone who responded keep your comments coming. >>> the time is 55 after the top of the hour nancy pelosi talking her time under the president. >>> word of the day all scrambled up. we will talk about it after the show we will try to figure it out after the break. >> 58 after the top of the hour. as we take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly. up first, the good. house minority leader nancy pelosi getting nostalgic for president george w. bush. >> president bush really a lovely man, no, really. we disagreed in terms of policy. we worked with president bush on many issues. >> pelosi was highlighting some of her favorite and proudest moments during her 25 years in the house. up next, the bad. an embarrassing interruption on
chris north tweeted us tsa should be disbanded and privatized.te sector does a better job with resources. >> tsa horror story and waste taxpayer money. >> daniel posted the tsa has always been nice to me always funny kind and they do their job perfectly well with courtesy and respect. no horror story for me. thank you to everyone who responded keep your comments coming. >>> the time is 55 after the top of the hour nancy pelosi talking her time under the president....
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you can tweet us cspan and include the #aca to include your tweets on our screen in coverage. let's take a call from chris in missouri. an independent there. >> caller: i just watched the minority leader on the house and i wonder if she's been drinking too much today. i'm a 100% disabled veteran. i pay for my own health care through tricare. i was medically retired from the army and my costs have gone up. my wife and i completely agree. we have a daughter finishing school and we believe in keeping your kids -- she had a procedure done. talking us even more, i can't even get a break on property taxes which have increased every year but with very little pay increase. i make less than the average american makes. i pay all my bills and pay for my health care and my dental for my family. i have even in the military we still have to pay for tricare. but why are they going to tax me to pay for somebody else's stuff? there are things we ought to do to bring down our medication cost and tort reform. >> thanks. next up is brian, a democratic who's watching us. >> caller: thanks for taki
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tweet us at cnbcsquawkst. really, apps and developers are in the eyes of many in tech where the real action is right now. and not a bad small business story for america. >> no, no, not a bad one. and it is the cottage industry. i do want to point out that last night, dominos said that they find facebook add vvertising effective. remember, a huge percentage of the business is online. they have billion dollar sales online. i've been so antifacebook that i felt like in the interest of saying that i heard something good about facebook, i put it out there. >> yeah, yeah, interesting. >> coming up next, ending the week on a profitable note by running with cramer. we'll take one more look at future as we set up this friday and wait for some potentially market-moving events in europe over the weekend. back from post nine in a moment. 3q tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the 5-day moving average just crossed above the 20. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and
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send us a twee tweet @cnbcclosingbell. stick around.ut they can also hold you back. >>> welcome back to the show, you see the lows about 2:30 eastern time, they were down about 170 points. the worst of the day similar to the lows hit around 10:00 this morning, a huge come back in the final hour of trading finishing with buyers coming into this market. looking for value in financials in economically sensitive names. jpmorgan, lots of speculation about how big that trading loss would be. reports that it could be as high at $9 billion. jpmorgan coming back and cuts losses in happen. energy has a big come back today. the nasdaq also rallied back in the final hour, volume picked up as well, and the nasdaq down about a percent. the s&p 500 close but no cigar. that come back happening about 3:00 p.m. eastern. interday clark, nike numbers. >> revenue up 12%. that's up 14% excludeing currency charges. easterningings per share is up 6%. look at nike after hours getting hit down 7.8%. fiscal earnings down 8%. fourth quarter revenues are up. that i
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thanks for tweeting into us. no chance facebook ever gets there. s soon as the rest of the orders gets executed. >> we will see the truth. thanks everybody for tweeting in. >> let's get a quick recap of the day. the dow jones industrial average getting back 25 points today. the victory in greece wasover shadowed. hitting the year row high. the s&p 500 good enough to set a three day winning streak. finishing at the best level in over a month.
thanks for tweeting into us. no chance facebook ever gets there. s soon as the rest of the orders gets executed. >> we will see the truth. thanks everybody for tweeting in. >> let's get a quick recap of the day. the dow jones industrial average getting back 25 points today. the victory in greece wasover shadowed. hitting the year row high. the s&p 500 good enough to set a three day winning streak. finishing at the best level in over a month.
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if you're tweeting us, in -- we will include your tweets in our coverage today. next up is a call from st. louis, missouri. donna is an independent. >> caller: good morning. i have two things to say first off i'm so happy, i could cry. first of all, it's the best thing that's happened in a long time. moo moochers got to pay their fair share finally. and millions more will have affordable health care according to the goals and rules. thank you, roberts and thank you, god and secondly, the republicans and insurance companies and a lot of people in the media that have done a great job the last couple of years brainwashing middle class people against something that's really going to help them a lot and when this all goes into effect, people are going to see the light about how they were lied to the last two or three years. have a great day. >> next, from nixon, missouri is dan who's a republican. good morning, you're on. >> caller: yeah, partly in e response to that last response, you can go back a whole lot farther than just this aca that the court upheld. originall
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for those who are not here and are watching, if you tweet use the #don'tdoublemyrate. i tell you when i look at this group, you give me confidence. all of you are participating and making sure that this democracy works the way it's supposed to. we need outstanding engineers and we need outstanding nonprofit leaders and we need outstanding entrepreneurs. but we also need outstanding citizens. that's what you guys are displaying by your presence and your activities. so keep it up. let's get this done. thanks, everybody. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> and without action by congress by july 1st, the student loan interest rates on many federal student loans will double from 3 hadn't 3% to 6.8%. >> it will actually have a reduction in federal spending. make our deficit contributions. >> taking a look now live at the senate floor. that is senator pat roberts who is the ranking republican on the agriculture committee in the senate. is senate is wrapping up a couple weeks' work on the farm bill itself. final vote is expected this afternoon. they've been voting on amendments and
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she's tweeting, using facebook.n important thing for people is that the bride does still want to keep it private, though. so she might not be putting all the ideas up on facebook, but it's still a place she can share and her husband might not be on it, not everyone is on it, but they're using everything. >> speaking of facebook founder mark zuckerberg got married right after he took his company public. we've seen a lot of famous brides be trendsetters in the past. any bump in the industry as a result of priscilla chan, mark zuckerberg's wife? >> they're really interested in her. it wasn't a katherine middleton situation, but people took an interest. i think brides in general, they're looking for inspiration from everywhere and everyone. so they, you know, wanted to know who designed that dress. of course we know claire pettibone as a fabulous designer, but i think a lot of people got introduced to someone they may not have known. >> great to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> up next on "the wall
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or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> and here at book expo america, which is book publishing industry's annual convention in new york city we are joined by drake mcfeely as chairman and president of the norton country. mr. mcfeely, we wanted to ask about some of the books that norton has coming out this fall, 2012. i want to start with this one right behind this year. >> this book, spillover, a very scary book about a very important subject. this is what happens. humans are moving deeper and deeper into the hinterlands, and as they do so we're getting a lot more animal diseases that are being transported over to the human population. it's not just aids, ebola and czars anymore and for it to the disease you haven't heard of. he has been outstanding around the world, bats, monkeys, gorillas. is a wonderful writer. i don't know if you know his book, song of the dodo which did spectacularly well, this'll be a very exciting book force this fall. >> is this also happening in the u.s. or other nations mainly? >> this is worldwide. but with the transit of people around the world now, you, disea
or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> and here at book expo america, which is book publishing industry's annual convention in new york city we are joined by drake mcfeely as chairman and president of the norton country. mr. mcfeely, we wanted to ask about some of the books that norton has coming out this fall, 2012. i want to start with this one right behind this year. >> this book, spillover, a very scary book about a very important subject. this is what happens. humans are moving...
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tweet us your feedback twittecom/bookv. book publishing trade show in new york city.ther university press is represented, that's university of chicago press. adams is the ly ge t . miutth fall of 2012. if we can start with betricks hoffman's book. >> it is the author of "health care forso." themgero ch a relatively new law. as a result of that being the only rite that we have, the rest of the health care system comes to down to a series of rationen. how the heth care has been tiony age, nor angindreltof exiv bk ste t ha today. hoffman gives a full history how it came to be put in place and how the experience on a level from everyone to soldiers wives' to victims of natural st >>s lfpic >> it's more of a history. i wouldn't call it -- anything that is going to give a history of health care is going to steer a little bit left or at least talk about waying we can make it aiele ol a d the university of chicago press have a point view when we choose book. >> we try not to. all of our books are vetted by readers a boardof university itk,tbdilfi n i ft e looking for strong c
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. >>> earlier this hour we asked you to tweet us and tell us why you like summer. been rolling in. we have a lot to get to. i wrote -- al you wrote, you love what? >> kids in the pool and nonstop grilling. good times. >> they are good times. >> tweeting right now. >> i am. i'm saying the same thing. >> i'm saying i love summer because summer is a freedom. as a kid, no school, fun with friends, the time of year when people let go and have fun. >> love it. >> i tweeted melty ice cream cones. i love that about summer. >> would you bite the bottom of the cone off. >> absolutely. when i bite the ice cream i could never do that. >> no. get the ice cream headache. do you like your ice cream melted? >> yes. >> i like mine frozen. >> like a soup. >> vanilla or chocolate. >> chocolate of course. >> i like vanilla. actually neopolitan. >> strawberry. >> strawberry, vanilla, chocolate. >> neopolitan, they take out the strawberry, i eat the strawberry. i just like it. >> now kids are just getting out of school. this the best time of the summer. once you hit late july, i start g
. >>> earlier this hour we asked you to tweet us and tell us why you like summer. been rolling in. we have a lot to get to. i wrote -- al you wrote, you love what? >> kids in the pool and nonstop grilling. good times. >> they are good times. >> tweeting right now. >> i am. i'm saying the same thing. >> i'm saying i love summer because summer is a freedom. as a kid, no school, fun with friends, the time of year when people let go and have fun. >> love...
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don't forget to tweet us using #edshow. >>> welcome back. later this month, the supreme court could roll back parts of president obama's health care law. the three major insurance providers say they will keep key provisions in place. regardless of the court's decision. however, this could be just a bait and switch. united health care and humana announced today they plan to let customers keep children on their plans until the age of 26. keep free preventative care. do away with lifetime benefit limits. eliminate retroactive termination of coverage. and continue independent appeals of coverage decisions. edna plans to do the same except for benefit limits and early termination. they will not uphold the most popular provision that bans discrimination of children with preexisting conditions. a recent "new york times" poll shows 85% of americans believe insurance companies should cover people with pre-existing conditions. we here at "the ed show" are a bit skeptical of large for-profit insurance companies who have not shown goodwill to their cust
don't forget to tweet us using #edshow. >>> welcome back. later this month, the supreme court could roll back parts of president obama's health care law. the three major insurance providers say they will keep key provisions in place. regardless of the court's decision. however, this could be just a bait and switch. united health care and humana announced today they plan to let customers keep children on their plans until the age of 26. keep free preventative care. do away with lifetime...