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we just heard about the united continental.other strong earnings on there is well and within the financials. let's look at some of the gains. csx was notable. concerns after the railroad legend hunter harrison passed away in december. he had been leading csx and his successor seems to be a steady hand on the rains here. that is as the company comes down with any patients he number that is a record for a u.s. railroad. profit is well above analyst estimates. morgan stanley signaled that investors may soon get the benefit from buybacks on the company. it has not been their practice to buy back shares, but remember, warren buffett has had trouble finding places to have his cash. a lot of consumer staples are weeks today. goldman sachs is cutting its view of households saying they are too expensive, even though the have not been out performers. and, investors should expect to percent relative evaluation derating over the next year. in particular, clorox's cut on earnings risk and unsustainably high relative valuation. hit cores.rga
we just heard about the united continental.other strong earnings on there is well and within the financials. let's look at some of the gains. csx was notable. concerns after the railroad legend hunter harrison passed away in december. he had been leading csx and his successor seems to be a steady hand on the rains here. that is as the company comes down with any patients he number that is a record for a u.s. railroad. profit is well above analyst estimates. morgan stanley signaled that...
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things that happened including two earnings reports early this morning first we want to look at united continental, the big airline and then csx the railroad giant and then alphabet. the biggest damper in this market has been the transports that's a key sector. i have always been a devote ofe of the transports. we have some real downer numbers last week from delta, from american, holy cow they're beginning to make me question how much we should be paying for stocks in general if they're doing so poorly, and then united continental lights it up. ♪ hallelujah with a big boost to its full year earnings forecast and a terrific upside for the quarter, despite the huge increase of the price of oil plus, the company shaded down a capacity growth, meaning they're not going to add quite so many new planes which is key to their ability to make the numbers down the road my conclusion, don't despair about the transports question how american and delta are doing versus the share grabbing continental how about csx? >> all aboard! >> this railroad always lists how each cargo line is doing, how well it's performi
things that happened including two earnings reports early this morning first we want to look at united continental, the big airline and then csx the railroad giant and then alphabet. the biggest damper in this market has been the transports that's a key sector. i have always been a devote ofe of the transports. we have some real downer numbers last week from delta, from american, holy cow they're beginning to make me question how much we should be paying for stocks in general if they're doing...
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better life. >>> you know i like to transport so much in the united continental, great quarter csx, greatt could really quarter tomorrow's opening because the transports are such an important part they represent commerce. and the market likes it when they're good i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer i will see you tomorrow. >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ first into the shark tank is aaron krause, who believes his product will make every day cleaning easier. hi, sharks. i'm aaron krause from philadelphia, and i'm known as the daddy of the scrub daddy, the cutest but most high tech scrubbing tool in the world. today, i'm seeking a $100,000 investment
better life. >>> you know i like to transport so much in the united continental, great quarter csx, greatt could really quarter tomorrow's opening because the transports are such an important part they represent commerce. and the market likes it when they're good i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer i will see you tomorrow. >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an...
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. >>> united continental raises its rfull-y earnings forecast and that is where we begin tonight's market focus., after the be the airline reported better-than-expected results thanks to adding mor flights and in turn, that was raising its profit outlook, b united also said that rising fuel costs would cause it to trim its capacity growth estimates for 201 shares were initially higher in the after hours. they finished the regular dayp a fraction at 72.62. also out after the bell tonight, railroad operator csx delivered earnings that topped expectations. csx said it hoped to reach it by 2020. csx shares inibletially rose an thed e $64.44. >> charles schwab's profits rose at a faste than expected clip. total revenue at the brokerage also picked up and tped estimates. shares rose more than 3.5% to $52.88. omnicom group said that strength in e tope wasn't enough offset a loss of several clients in its domestic business. as a result,y the ad age reported weaker than expected sales growth and warned that revenue could stille pressured in the coming months. shares were off more than 9% to $70.69
. >>> united continental raises its rfull-y earnings forecast and that is where we begin tonight's market focus., after the be the airline reported better-than-expected results thanks to adding mor flights and in turn, that was raising its profit outlook, b united also said that rising fuel costs would cause it to trim its capacity growth estimates for 201 shares were initially higher in the after hours. they finished the regular dayp a fraction at 72.62. also out after the bell...
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the airlines are also weak, downgraded, american airlines, delta, and united continental all lower on the downgrade from hold to buy with not a lot of near-term catalysts. oil earlier today was back above $75 a barrel. earlier today, we did meet that mark, the first time it has happened in four years, but around 11:00, we see a chart move lower. down more than 1%. this as iran's president said the u.s. will not be able to .top iranian oil exports it will be interesting to see how that plays out but volatility in that market. over the last eight sessions or the eight sessions since opec, we have seen a huge move up for oil. oil has moved up in a big way and we are looking at it on the year in blue and white are the prices of gasoline.into the end of april, they had been treated in lockstep but then once oil drop down, you see a big spike up outside of today on oil, gas has not caught up as the summer season is starting for drivers and consumers. fore that is good news consumers as we do head into the fourth of july holiday. shery: go on that road trip, thank you, abigail doolittle. as
the airlines are also weak, downgraded, american airlines, delta, and united continental all lower on the downgrade from hold to buy with not a lot of near-term catalysts. oil earlier today was back above $75 a barrel. earlier today, we did meet that mark, the first time it has happened in four years, but around 11:00, we see a chart move lower. down more than 1%. this as iran's president said the u.s. will not be able to .top iranian oil exports it will be interesting to see how that plays out...
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united continental. air lines and rails are starting to pick up the face.es industrial index went into the plus column for the year today. jpmorgan was the biggest winner on the dow this week. earnings have been remarkable. they have come in better than expected. coming into the week for the earning season we were revenue meanted. 8.3% and 22%. all the major indices are higher. but what has to happen to break them out at the same time to get them into all-time high territory at the same time? back with me, erin gibbs. sometimes it's not the tech and the money goes somewhere else. we have seen the russell come on strong. indiana daibltion at an all-time high. what's the tide that lifts them all back together? '. >> we can't have the huge difference between growth and value. so growth is doing great it's up 9% for the year, but value is negative territory. when you merge those two you get meager days. charles: is that big-time money managers like you? >> i would love to have value. charles: can they face the shareholders? it feels like there is so much pressu
united continental. air lines and rails are starting to pick up the face.es industrial index went into the plus column for the year today. jpmorgan was the biggest winner on the dow this week. earnings have been remarkable. they have come in better than expected. coming into the week for the earning season we were revenue meanted. 8.3% and 22%. all the major indices are higher. but what has to happen to break them out at the same time to get them into all-time high territory at the same time?...
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and we have oscar munoz, ceo of united continental that company came out with earnings that were betterve an interview with mr. munoz this morning and we will talk to gene munster, an investor in tesla. he put out an open letter overnight to ae lelon musk. he says he has great faith in mr. musk, but in order for tesla to access capital markets, investors need to have great faith in him and his abilities to see things straight he pointed out that outburst at analysts back in the march conference call, he talked about some other issues like calling out the saboteur and having a twitter e-mail exchange with him, getting rattled about the short sellers in the media and the latest issue with the gentleman responsible for helping rescue those boys in the caves in thailand. he said maybe he needs to take a twitter sabbatical we will talk more with gene munster, big investor, big believer, but is advising elon musk to zip it >> big day a lot coming up. looking forward to it. see you soon. >>> we are on washington watch we will talk about the president's big trip as well and why it doesn't seem
and we have oscar munoz, ceo of united continental that company came out with earnings that were betterve an interview with mr. munoz this morning and we will talk to gene munster, an investor in tesla. he put out an open letter overnight to ae lelon musk. he says he has great faith in mr. musk, but in order for tesla to access capital markets, investors need to have great faith in him and his abilities to see things straight he pointed out that outburst at analysts back in the march conference...
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let's flip it over to the airline stocks if you own any they're flying higher after one name, united continental boosted its 2018 profit forecast. they say they've got power to raise fares, they have better traffic. that stock jumping nearly 9%, a big move for united that's the biggest intra-day gain since august of 2016. delta, american airlines, jet blue all moving higher i think love is as well, southwest. morgan stanley keeping the financials winning streak alive the big bank trading higher so this is what morgan did. not only did it beat an list estimates for both revenue and earnings per share on strong performance but it beat goldman sachs when it came to equity trading. goldman's results showed its equity business was flat. morgan did much better they've done well in their investment banking and wealth management divisions so in turn as that stock jumps 2.5% the company is boosting its quarter quarterly dividend from $0.30 to $0.25 per share. let me get back to berkshire hathaway, buffet is making berkshire hathaway investors a lot of money right now. of course the stock is now above $30
let's flip it over to the airline stocks if you own any they're flying higher after one name, united continental boosted its 2018 profit forecast. they say they've got power to raise fares, they have better traffic. that stock jumping nearly 9%, a big move for united that's the biggest intra-day gain since august of 2016. delta, american airlines, jet blue all moving higher i think love is as well, southwest. morgan stanley keeping the financials winning streak alive the big bank trading higher...
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shares of united continental higher after hours. traffic up 6.4%. a lot of people flying. the profit is rising despite all the surging jet fuel costs. the company citing full-year guidance that exceeded expectations. so a good year for united. susan: yeah. not an expert. socialist darling of the democratic party under fire now for her comments that she made about israel. the fallout coming your way. david: uh-oh. free cash for everybody! the latest city to consider a universal basic income program. does this make any sense? ♪ the day after chemo shouldn't mean going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an inc
shares of united continental higher after hours. traffic up 6.4%. a lot of people flying. the profit is rising despite all the surging jet fuel costs. the company citing full-year guidance that exceeded expectations. so a good year for united. susan: yeah. not an expert. socialist darling of the democratic party under fire now for her comments that she made about israel. the fallout coming your way. david: uh-oh. free cash for everybody! the latest city to consider a universal basic income...
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led higher by united continental despite higher fuel prices >> if you're going to watch that, we willonight. american expression, ebay. earnings machine turning on as we speak to wapner add delivering alpha in "the half." >>> welcome to the "halftime." i'm scott wapner live today from cnbc and institutional delivering alpha conference here in new york city some of the world's finest investors and business leaders gathering throughout the day today. in fact, we will be joined momentarily by the famed short seller jim chainos, looking forward that ap our panel here pete najarian, steve weiss, josh brown with u
led higher by united continental despite higher fuel prices >> if you're going to watch that, we willonight. american expression, ebay. earnings machine turning on as we speak to wapner add delivering alpha in "the half." >>> welcome to the "halftime." i'm scott wapner live today from cnbc and institutional delivering alpha conference here in new york city some of the world's finest investors and business leaders gathering throughout the day today. in fact, we...
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led higher by united continental despite higher fuel prices >> if you're going to watch that, we will and ibm tonight. american expression, ebay. earnings machine turning on as we speak to wapner add delivering alpha in "the half." >>> welcome to the "halftime." i'm scott wapner live today from cnbc and institutional delivering alpha conference here in new york city some of the world's finest investors and business leaders gathering throughout the day today. in fact, we will be joined momentarily by the famed short seller jim chainos, looking forward that ap our panel here pete najarian, steve weiss, josh brown with us today. begin with a look at the markets. particularly the nasdaq continuing to trade in record territory. yes, down a fraction today you know, it has brushed off almost anything in its way the netflix slide, eu fine against google, et cetera. the question, how long can the stocks continue to rise? pete, to you first amazon, another all-time high today. past $900 billion in market cap. this is the game and we're stil >> a lot going on in terms of financials delivered and
led higher by united continental despite higher fuel prices >> if you're going to watch that, we will and ibm tonight. american expression, ebay. earnings machine turning on as we speak to wapner add delivering alpha in "the half." >>> welcome to the "halftime." i'm scott wapner live today from cnbc and institutional delivering alpha conference here in new york city some of the world's finest investors and business leaders gathering throughout the day today....
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scarlet: united continental reporting results and adjusted earnings for the second quarter. $3.23.s are looking for three of the six. they're just coming in child the highest estimates in our survey. was also revenue higher than the expected $10.72 billion for the quarter. metric that people focused on when it comes to these airlines, was 3% higher than the same time a year ago. they also boosted their forecast for the full year. previously they were anticipating seven to 850. julie: it strikes me odd that the airline highlights things related to public relations new the top of its release saying they receive the best of the best award from the lgbt chamber of commerce and the national business inclusion consortium for commitments to diversity and inclusion. they also announced a million dollars in grants to benefit organizations and each of its hub communities. interesting they are putting that forward. scarlet: preemptively making the case for what they are doing on the reputation side and diversity side. julie: "what'd you miss?" a u-turn in tech stocks. netflix,ay because of bu
scarlet: united continental reporting results and adjusted earnings for the second quarter. $3.23.s are looking for three of the six. they're just coming in child the highest estimates in our survey. was also revenue higher than the expected $10.72 billion for the quarter. metric that people focused on when it comes to these airlines, was 3% higher than the same time a year ago. they also boosted their forecast for the full year. previously they were anticipating seven to 850. julie: it strikes...
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of the 34 names, southwest, united, continental, aviation and -- general dynamics.0 million in assets and at 60 basis points, it is not cheap, but is the only choice for a direct approach to the industry. since launching in 2015, the fund has returned around 20%, trailing the auto market. it gets the green light in our etf traffic light system as well. is the only that global aviation etf on the market. there was another one, the guggenheim airline etf, but it liquidated in 2013. lisa: but it had the best ticker in the world. scarlet: faa, i know. and the jets ticker is up 3% today because of the aviation industry. interesting to note. coming up, and let's -- every daytch etf iq at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london with eric balchunas and myself. coming up, a low-key tech company landing in the spotlight. what a change at texas instruments means for that chipmaker. this is bloomberg. ♪ ipmaker. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. lisa: and i'm lisa abramowicz. time now for the stock of the hour. texas instruments ouste
of the 34 names, southwest, united, continental, aviation and -- general dynamics.0 million in assets and at 60 basis points, it is not cheap, but is the only choice for a direct approach to the industry. since launching in 2015, the fund has returned around 20%, trailing the auto market. it gets the green light in our etf traffic light system as well. is the only that global aviation etf on the market. there was another one, the guggenheim airline etf, but it liquidated in 2013. lisa: but it...
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but on their long range ballistic program that again could deliver a nuclear weapon to the continental unitedtates. >> i think the strange thing about this negotiation has been upside down. usually you have many months, sometimes years of preparatory work where the experts meet and categorize the weapons and make decisions about what can be reduced and where it's located, do the inventories. and finally you get a document and you get the historic handshake agreement. in this case, it was flipped upside down. you start with the handshake and all the flags and trump comes home and claims a win. and then we get down to work in assessing what do the north koreans have? what do they have that they've been trying to hide? what are they continuing to build? so i think to be honest, i think it's still better to be in a diplomatic process even though you're running the catch up in a sense than where we were a year ago with the very direct threats of taking out the north korean nuclear capability. >> yeah. >> and we'll see now as mike pompeo, secretary of state goes to pyongyang for another round of co
but on their long range ballistic program that again could deliver a nuclear weapon to the continental unitedtates. >> i think the strange thing about this negotiation has been upside down. usually you have many months, sometimes years of preparatory work where the experts meet and categorize the weapons and make decisions about what can be reduced and where it's located, do the inventories. and finally you get a document and you get the historic handshake agreement. in this case, it was...
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the individual people, which you often see in rural america and the lower 48 as we call the continental united states here, but there are communities dispersed were the people a located close together, but there's a lot of distance between those communities. to deliver a viable broadband service, we have had to innovate to be able to essentially bring communication as much as we can from the sky off of satellites and onto the ground through terrestrial services, connect those communities, and connect them back to the internet hub. we have built a i think one of its kind combination microwave and fiber network system that brings terrestrial level regular broadband services to about 84 communities throughout alaska, and we have really deployed microwave service in a way to deliver the conductivity between the communities and back to the internet in a way that really i don't think is typically seen in the rest of the country and probably not many places in the rest of the world -- deliver the conductivity -- liberty -- deliver the connectivity. also, we utilize satellite over lte. we have deploye
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individual people, which you often see in rural american in the lower 48, as we called the continental united states, but there are communities dispersed where the people are located close together but there's distance between the communities. to deliver a viable broadband service we have had to innovate to be able to essentially bring communication as much as we can from the sky off the satellites and onto the ground for future services to connect the communities and connect them back to the internet hub. we built a one-of-a-kind combination microwave and fiber network system that now brings terrestrial level regular broadband services to about 84 communities throughout alaska. we've deployed my gray service in a way to deliver those transport between the communities and back to the internet in a way that is not typically seen in the rest of the country and not many other places in the world. on the wireless side one of the things we've done recently is take technology that i believe was originally innovative by to offer military services and hard-to-reach places and to foster connectivity.
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united continental was the biggest winner and on the com, the biggest loser.ting jpm the biggest winner of the week >> overall indexes couldn't be more flat for the week with the s&p kind of holding these levels which i think was a net win. it kind of provided the up trend, but isn't this a story of last earning season, too kind of netting out to not very much and yes, financials kind of bouncing where they had to over the course of the week >> do you see this as the bulls winning out or the bears winning out? because there's been some negative presidential trade headlines but there's also been fantastic trade earnings should we be lower or higher >> i don't know if you should have been high, but i think the fact you provided these levels is relatively bullish on a week when you had the president saying basically broke the independence of the fed to be hyperbolic about it. >> there is a lot of outrage, but no matter how you look at it the president told cnbc he's ready to go for $500 billion in terms of chinese imports and tariffs. why no market reaction >> th
united continental was the biggest winner and on the com, the biggest loser.ting jpm the biggest winner of the week >> overall indexes couldn't be more flat for the week with the s&p kind of holding these levels which i think was a net win. it kind of provided the up trend, but isn't this a story of last earning season, too kind of netting out to not very much and yes, financials kind of bouncing where they had to over the course of the week >> do you see this as the bulls...
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the individual people which you often see in rural america and the lower 48 as we call the continental united states here, but there are communities dispersed where the people are located close together but there's a lot of distance between those communities so to deliver a viable broadband service we have had to innovate to be able to essentially bring communications as much as we can run the sky off a satellite and onto the ground to terrestrial services, to connect those communities connect them back to the internet on what we've done is we've built a really i think one of its kind, nation of microwave and fiber network system that now brings terrestrial level regular broadband services to about 84 communities throughout alaska and we deploy microwave service in a way to deliver those transformers the conductivity between the communities to the internet in a way that really is i think typically seen in the rest of the country and probably not many other places in the world and on the wireless side one of the things that we've done recently is in a technology that i believe was originally i
the individual people which you often see in rural america and the lower 48 as we call the continental united states here, but there are communities dispersed where the people are located close together but there's a lot of distance between those communities so to deliver a viable broadband service we have had to innovate to be able to essentially bring communications as much as we can run the sky off a satellite and onto the ground to terrestrial services, to connect those communities connect...
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goldman sachs trades like an airline, david, the return on capital better than united continental. >>or the year. >> up 15% last year. >> 954 bucks -- >> not aggressive in the buy back, 15%, it was up 60% the year before. to me i would not sell it but goldman is back in -- kind of surprised. we'll see if it turns around. >> what's on mad tonight >> best fashion stocks and rating furniture, the best furniture stocks and i'll tell you pronounced winners, and fin tech war is back fin tech i want to die and go to heaven and come back as fin tech. >> even though it's a private company? >> it's my kids so fi. i married ma >> master card >> got it. >> got it. it took me a while sometimes i don't know where you're going. >> used master card when you went to ihop. >> sound travels slower. >> didn't have credit cards back then in terms of powell, we'll hear his testimony in a few moments and we'll watch that closely tomorrow you'll have alpha as talk to larry kudlow. >> i'm going to talk to larry kudlow and we'll probably discuss trade. that might come up the deficit might come up. you know i'm
goldman sachs trades like an airline, david, the return on capital better than united continental. >>or the year. >> up 15% last year. >> 954 bucks -- >> not aggressive in the buy back, 15%, it was up 60% the year before. to me i would not sell it but goldman is back in -- kind of surprised. we'll see if it turns around. >> what's on mad tonight >> best fashion stocks and rating furniture, the best furniture stocks and i'll tell you pronounced winners, and...
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during g geopolitical risks pointing to the current trade tensions you're seeing -- look at united continental%. >>> let's get back to the broader markets. a great to have you with us, gentlemen. jeff, you actually think we're going to see better growth in the second half of the year. because of that tax cuts >> tax cuts are playing part of a role some is we're still in the sweet spot of rising wages they're rising modestly. think of that as empowering the consumer and then partially because of high business confidence we saw a pickup in capex we think that's getting another lift from the tax bill. >> does that necessarily then mean gains in the stock market >> it doesn't. it's really what's baked in. our feeling is that -- we've kept somewhat of a steady path in here at the beginning of the year we were very cautious we thought there was too much optimism now we think there's too much pessimism. one area and this is to joe's point earlier about how fast we can grow, i think the markets underestimate the potential for productivity gains >> that -- you know -- so we're still looking at those tw
during g geopolitical risks pointing to the current trade tensions you're seeing -- look at united continental%. >>> let's get back to the broader markets. a great to have you with us, gentlemen. jeff, you actually think we're going to see better growth in the second half of the year. because of that tax cuts >> tax cuts are playing part of a role some is we're still in the sweet spot of rising wages they're rising modestly. think of that as empowering the consumer and then...
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constructing new missiles at the factories that produced the first icbms capable of reaching the continental unitedtes. officials familiar with the intelligence tell "the washington post" the new evidence reportedly indicates work is under way on at least and possibly two liquid-fuelled icbms, according to an official able to describe the classified evidence. mike pompeo told a senate hearing last week that north korea continues to produce fis ill material used in making nuclear weapons. >>> switching gears to the deadly fires in california where firefighters are continuing to work to try to control the carr fire in northern california, the fire which has charred more than 103,000 acres at and around the city of redding. it was reported last night to be 23% contained. however, the temperature in redding has reached 105 degrees yesterday in a heat wave that could threaten to make conditions on the ground worse for those firefighters. cal fire said the blaze has destroyed more than 800 homes and more than 300 other structures. the carr fire has been blamed for the deaths of six people, including two
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from aiming their conventional weapons at south korea, the missiles not coming to guam and continental unitedes. so, you know, it does make sense to keep pushing. but full denuclearization, i mean, that's the way that north korea is going to survive. they're going to survive with some nuclear weapons, otherwise, they have no leverage, at the same time, i do think it makes sense to continue pushing very hard, but you know, i know these guys, they're moving, they're bobbing and weaving, they're delaying, they're saying, no, no, no, we didn't mean that, then they made us do the first move, i think that was a mistake, to stop some of those military exercises with south korea. we'll see, pompeo, i'm going to give them credit for fixing things before, hopefully he can do it now. >> we'll see, the administration said we'll put the exercises right back, we can undo it, do it, with the whim, so we'll see if that's what happens, and where that leads. bill richardson, appreciate the perspective, thank you. >> thank you. >> all right, this next story, i don't know if you've heard about this, you're going
from aiming their conventional weapons at south korea, the missiles not coming to guam and continental unitedes. so, you know, it does make sense to keep pushing. but full denuclearization, i mean, that's the way that north korea is going to survive. they're going to survive with some nuclear weapons, otherwise, they have no leverage, at the same time, i do think it makes sense to continue pushing very hard, but you know, i know these guys, they're moving, they're bobbing and weaving, they're...
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united states presidential citation for its fight in korea in 1951. since the end of world war ii, the canadian army has maintained a mobile striking force, specially trained for continental early postwar operations, united states forces participated in joint maneuvers with these canadian snow fighters. such forces may one day be needed to protect arctic radar warning centers from enemy attack over the north pole. defense of this line is one of the many cooperative responsibilities of canadian and american troops. ♪ at gagetown, new brunswick, facilities are designed to accommodate all the needs of a busy army. regular armyown, and militia units which convene here each year for maneuvers can march to the world's finest land music, including the pipe bands of the famous canadian black watch. [drums being played] [bagpipes being played] ♪ hard work is the order of the day. while the bands rehearse, the on alery is busy softening-up operation to be coordinated with armor and and for tree units. men of the militia have an opportunity to train with duty-toughened regulars. seven, eight. ♪ [explosions] too,tor: the armored corps gets a chance to show what it can do. >> steady,
united states presidential citation for its fight in korea in 1951. since the end of world war ii, the canadian army has maintained a mobile striking force, specially trained for continental early postwar operations, united states forces participated in joint maneuvers with these canadian snow fighters. such forces may one day be needed to protect arctic radar warning centers from enemy attack over the north pole. defense of this line is one of the many cooperative responsibilities of canadian...
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continue developing missile technology that can deliver a nuclear war head anywhere in the continental united, then he's succeeded. of course it's like the immigration crisis. he creates the crisis, he amps it up. the threat of war. nobody is saying we're going to war under barack obama. said there was a problem. but, you know, attacking kim jong-un every day and talking about we're going to war and so now he's supposedly gets credit for a hot crisis he created? >> don't get me wrong. no one in his right mind wants to go to war if it can be avoided. this means essentially what he's signalling we're now prepared to live in an open ended way with a large and growing north korea juan capability to hammer not just the region but also to reach the united states. that is a significant policy issue. if you're mike pompeo going over there, this does not help your bargaining position. >> that's what bothers him. >> i'm surprised if you read that tweet he attacks rupert murdoch's "wall street journal". >> it's not a joke. five days ago we had a newspaper shot up. okay. they are not tied to donald trump
continue developing missile technology that can deliver a nuclear war head anywhere in the continental united, then he's succeeded. of course it's like the immigration crisis. he creates the crisis, he amps it up. the threat of war. nobody is saying we're going to war under barack obama. said there was a problem. but, you know, attacking kim jong-un every day and talking about we're going to war and so now he's supposedly gets credit for a hot crisis he created? >> don't get me wrong. no...
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got a story behind it like alaska airlines >> i think unit ed has that stor because they're great and delta has a story. >> integrate wd who? continental? >> eight years ago >> three >> crazy >> unit ed is trading well >> all right you know else is trading well? >> jpmorgan. it is. up 12% in a month. opgs market is calling for more gains. pete, what to you see in there >> pretty active the most interesting part, we're seeing calls brought in jpmorgan to the october the 120 strike call, about 3,000 were bought today. about $2.70. that's dollar wise a very big trade. i know the number itself, 3,000, doesn't sound big. that's st still big. this is really interesting because they are looking for this stock to absolutely make a breakout when this was purchased, stock was higher than this just under 117 what i like to see is this kind of paper flowing into a name like this. we obviously know jamie dimon is going to be on the network later on there's a lot of reason to like just the financials in general we know last week, they had another good week. that was great bank of america is trading better jpmorgan has been trading better you look at
got a story behind it like alaska airlines >> i think unit ed has that stor because they're great and delta has a story. >> integrate wd who? continental? >> eight years ago >> three >> crazy >> unit ed is trading well >> all right you know else is trading well? >> jpmorgan. it is. up 12% in a month. opgs market is calling for more gains. pete, what to you see in there >> pretty active the most interesting part, we're seeing calls brought in...
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aaguilas del america viajan para enferntrens al munanchester united, llos d s detalles al regresar ♪ (musica) ameirica afina delletalles per c cc continente municipalidad marchesagustin marchesin dice q equipo esta mas enfocado en el p partido del domingo. >>> un partido bonito y muy importante el intersaesante pa j jugarlo bvia obviamente la primer afeha es la mas importante, ante necaxa es u un gran parido peotido. >>> caruz azul incia nvueva te o temporada occon jugadores reci l llegados y estrenando ddimensio deportiva rector deportivo. >>> no pedimos ni tiempo ni n poneos emos excusas hay un bu a plantel y quizas nos falte y mucsos jgugadores nvuevos pero es pretexto el problema llo tiee ehora le tecnico para elegir un 11 ideal. >>> despues de temporada lelnl de leinoes y problemas con la directiva , leonard hoy tiene e equipo nuevo y no seran los la e lakelos angeles lakers pues tiene acu acuerdo con los raptors de tor torottor toronto, con green y una sel seleccion de priemera ronda . >>> tambien maÑana se reanuda ptep temporada de grandes ligas y tambien la batalla de labahi laboratorilaborator bahia se epspera que rodriguez sibub
aaguilas del america viajan para enferntrens al munanchester united, llos d s detalles al regresar ♪ (musica) ameirica afina delletalles per c cc continente municipalidad marchesagustin marchesin dice q equipo esta mas enfocado en el p partido del domingo. >>> un partido bonito y muy importante el intersaesante pa j jugarlo bvia obviamente la primer afeha es la mas importante, ante necaxa es u un gran parido peotido. >>> caruz azul incia nvueva te o temporada occon jugadores...
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russia hates the multilateral world, the idea of a continental europe being united in a single and, and able to rebut withstand russian pressure or whatever it is. if you can unpick that and make countries doubt the value of our alliance, and come to their own terms in agreement with russia, independent of the eu, that is the established narrative they have. to undermine public confidence in the institutions that we post war world. and to say that those institutions are responsible for their unhappiness, and maybe even see russia as a friendly force. host: thank you. natalie, you offered a really interesting insight, which i think stems from the fact that you are both american and ukrainian. you talked about moscow having to use all of its tools to prevent ukraine from making the choice any free people would make, to embrace the values of the west. i think that was spot-on, but not well understood here. here's my question. i was working on the post soviet space 20 plus years ago, right? when we thought we could have a good relationship with russia. and russian policy 20 years ago, 25 ye
russia hates the multilateral world, the idea of a continental europe being united in a single and, and able to rebut withstand russian pressure or whatever it is. if you can unpick that and make countries doubt the value of our alliance, and come to their own terms in agreement with russia, independent of the eu, that is the established narrative they have. to undermine public confidence in the institutions that we post war world. and to say that those institutions are responsible for their...
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nuclear weapons, and advancing their missile technology, so they can hit every part of the continental unitedht note welcome back to "morning joe". it's friday, june 6th, 2018. with us we have white house reporter for the associated press. republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. joining the conversation associate editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. senior writer at the weekly standard michael warren. and staff writer at the new yorker. susan your latest piece for "the new yorker" is entitled "john kelly, scott pruitt and epic turnover of the trump administration" you write this. this to say the least is not normal. trump, whatever else he accomplishes will certainly go down in the record books as the worst manager of the white house in modern times. and not only is this state of affairs not normal, it's no way to run even a small organization, never mind a country. the news here is not all this is happening. it's long since been clear that the trump-staff death watch is one of the signature story lines of this presidential reality show. in many ways given trump's equa
nuclear weapons, and advancing their missile technology, so they can hit every part of the continental unitedht note welcome back to "morning joe". it's friday, june 6th, 2018. with us we have white house reporter for the associated press. republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. joining the conversation associate editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. senior writer at the weekly standard michael warren. and staff writer at the new yorker. susan your...
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with one of america's, i would say most feared if you look at their capability of striking the continental unitedtes with nurngs one of our most feared adversaries, north korea, now we leave a disastrous nato summit and we have the president going to the former head -- former officer in the kgb, vladimir putin, again with a backdrop that suggests that we shouldn't even be taking this meeting because, once again we're putting at the center of the world stage someone who is not only acting badly but also acting directly against america's interests. >> joe, if there's one thing we've learned about donald trump, it's that he likes to be the disrupter, the man who just arrived at the helsinki presidential palace. i suspect is pleased that he left a wake of bitterness, confusion in european capitals. he likes to overturn the furniture before these big events. we'll see what the next few hours bring. i have to assume that what donald trump would like to see, also what vladimir putin would like to see is sort of a spirit of let's turn the page now. trump in his tweets this morning and recently has been v
with one of america's, i would say most feared if you look at their capability of striking the continental unitedtes with nurngs one of our most feared adversaries, north korea, now we leave a disastrous nato summit and we have the president going to the former head -- former officer in the kgb, vladimir putin, again with a backdrop that suggests that we shouldn't even be taking this meeting because, once again we're putting at the center of the world stage someone who is not only acting badly...
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coming in telling us north korea was working on nuclear weapons with the ability to strike the continental unitedand it would happen in the next 10 to 15 years. this has been a slow motion, but, again, long range plan by the north koreans. they've been planning this for decades. >> reporter: what was souterly predictable is that now secretary pompeo who is a very smart guy and a very realistic person about all of this but his leverage was damaged by the president's bragging after the summit. that boasting is what undercut our negotiating ability, and so now he's saying well we're going revert to maximum pressure. maximum pressure means going to russia, chinese, nato, u.n. security council, let's tighten up those sanctions. remember those sanctions. you got the president going to nato after d ircdissing the g7 quebec and take on nato and accusing them of being weak on defers and then he's going to vladimir putin after that which is so offensive to the nato allies, going to putin right after the nato summit, looking ahead, and god knows what he'll do with that one-on-one with vladimir putin. how is
coming in telling us north korea was working on nuclear weapons with the ability to strike the continental unitedand it would happen in the next 10 to 15 years. this has been a slow motion, but, again, long range plan by the north koreans. they've been planning this for decades. >> reporter: what was souterly predictable is that now secretary pompeo who is a very smart guy and a very realistic person about all of this but his leverage was damaged by the president's bragging after the...
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continental congress. >> make her the first woman veteran of the united states. >> corbin died in 1800, was buried in unmarked. in 1926, the daughters of the american revolution pinpointed with the group believed was corbin's grave. a few miles south of west point. the disinterred remains were taken to west point buried underneath a monument depicting corbin. in 2016, a shocking discovery was made when a gravesite disturbance led to an archaeological study of those remains. a forensic exam proved it was not corbin but rather an identified man from the 19th century. now, a hunt is on to find this american hero. >> margaret corbin is a veteran of the united states. she deserves to have the burial that she earned with her military service in the battle of fort washington. >> bret: corbin's descendants. >> i brought a copy of the story. >> bret: jonathan corbin has spent his entire life chasing a 31 ancestors who fought in the american revolution. >> my father was the one who told us about molly corbin and would read the story to us. i asked my teacher, how come molly corbin is not in this textbook where she shou
continental congress. >> make her the first woman veteran of the united states. >> corbin died in 1800, was buried in unmarked. in 1926, the daughters of the american revolution pinpointed with the group believed was corbin's grave. a few miles south of west point. the disinterred remains were taken to west point buried underneath a monument depicting corbin. in 2016, a shocking discovery was made when a gravesite disturbance led to an archaeological study of those remains. a...
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united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to confidence of europe and rejoining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here that means. so the level barely ample of lemon i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks on almost a monthly basis and the center for the analysis of terrorism says that france remains the most heavily targeted country in europe it's in three years since to back cyclone and france has adopted a number of anti terror laws but the threat remains why is it is something wrong with france's approach to the issue also there. i think that we have made si
united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are...
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united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen the brig's it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to confidence of europe and rejoining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here. so a level barely ample of them and now i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks and almost a monthly basis in the center for the and now this is of terrorism says that france remains the most heavily targeted country in europe in three years since tobacco klon and france has adopted a number of anti terror laws but the threat remains why is it is something wrong with france's approach to the issue also there. i think that we have made significa
united kingdom. however it is true that we have seen the brig's it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european ambition and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are...
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with the united kingdom however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european commission and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to continental europe and we're joining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here. so the level barely ample of lemon i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks and almost a monthly basis and the center for the in alice's of terrorism says that france remains the most heavily targeted country in europe it's in three years since to back cyclone and france has adopted a number of anti-terrorist laws but the threat remains why is it something wrong with france's approach to the issue. and i think that we have made significant p
with the united kingdom however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european commission and from an economical perspective from a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players...
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continental congress shut down launchednanigans against him. it made clear that it was the duty of citizens in service to the united states to give the earliest information to congress of any misconduct, fraud, or misdemeanors. so was the blowing is a time-honored tradition in this country. it is deeply patriotic and thoroughly american. the framers knew that to hold onto their democracy, they would need not just a well-informed a virtuousbut also citizenry. that's where the whistleblowers come in to keep the government honest. if we want to have the kind of government the framers envisioned, they must be protected. whistleblowers have to be able to share their message according to law, to the right people, in a way that keeps them and the rest of us safe. that means that we have to be able to report outside their agency, and if necessary, to the congress, without fear of reprisal. there is still a lot of room for improvement in the whistleblower protection laws, although we had made much progress since i joined the congress. the better protections they had, the more likely whistleblowers will come forward. believe me, we cannot do our constitutional dut
continental congress shut down launchednanigans against him. it made clear that it was the duty of citizens in service to the united states to give the earliest information to congress of any misconduct, fraud, or misdemeanors. so was the blowing is a time-honored tradition in this country. it is deeply patriotic and thoroughly american. the framers knew that to hold onto their democracy, they would need not just a well-informed a virtuousbut also citizenry. that's where the whistleblowers come...
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continental europe. from belgum, the president's schedule has him traveling to the united kingdom-- in part, for plannednister theresa may.and then he is on to helsinki, finland... for his first summit with russian president vladimir putin. (ken) the air you're breathing is getting a whole lot better. oiciagreenhouse emission levels are lower than in 1990. the state air resourceannounced wednesday this puts the state of california on track for meeting long-term goals to fight climate change. california law requires pollution levels return to 1990 levels by 2020. we are now two years ahead of schedule... the law requires california reaches 40 percent below 1990 levels by by 2030. "i don't want her to die. because without water in this kind of heat she's not going to last long."( pam ) trapped and in trouble... this deer is struggling to eat and drink. just what is stuck on the animals mouth .... and how two women are trying to help the aniimal.. (pam) animal rescue workers in california are looking to save a deer .... that has a peanut butter jar stuck on her bottom jaw. people in clipper gap say, the de
continental europe. from belgum, the president's schedule has him traveling to the united kingdom-- in part, for plannednister theresa may.and then he is on to helsinki, finland... for his first summit with russian president vladimir putin. (ken) the air you're breathing is getting a whole lot better. oiciagreenhouse emission levels are lower than in 1990. the state air resourceannounced wednesday this puts the state of california on track for meeting long-term goals to fight climate change....
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continental congress experimented with paper money. even the u.s. dollar has evolved since it was declared the standard unit of currency with the passage of the coinage act in 1792. it has undergone changes in dimension, design, denomination, issuer and backing, notably with the implementation and subsequent abandonment of the gold standard. in recent decades, money has been electronically stored in bank deposits and transferred with credit cards, mobile phones and the internet. cryptocurrency, however, was designed to be something different. cryptocurrency allows users to potentially store value in unlinked -- unlinked from fiat currency on a decentralized transactnd securely directly from person to person across a peer-to-peer network of computers apart from a commercial or central bank. the central question before us today is this. are digital currencies simply a new way to hold and transfer value that will have a limited impact and niche appeal, or will a derivative of it have a far-reaching, transformative effect that will change our economy forever? cryptocurrency has existed for a decade, since the a
continental congress experimented with paper money. even the u.s. dollar has evolved since it was declared the standard unit of currency with the passage of the coinage act in 1792. it has undergone changes in dimension, design, denomination, issuer and backing, notably with the implementation and subsequent abandonment of the gold standard. in recent decades, money has been electronically stored in bank deposits and transferred with credit cards, mobile phones and the internet. cryptocurrency,...
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continental army fighting for independence in the revolutionary war. washington supporters said he was from virginia. he was the perfect person to uniteh and the south. they didn't have a lot of experience or equipment. but washington turned the troops into a winning fighting force after our first future president got a new job 243 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. on the fox broad cast network, world cup continues. england and columbia going into extra time on the main fox network on your local fox station. here, "your world" with with neil cavuto next. the markets had a half day in preparation for independence day. we're off 132 on the session. it's closed. you can see it started off good. ended up bad. our day has gone the reverse. enjoy your independence day. be thankful for what you got. i'll see you back here next week. >> neil: don't watch that soccer so fast. the mad dash is on. americans begin to hit the roads and the airports and what could be record numbers this july fourth holiday. we're live everywhere in washington d.c. motorists are taking to th
continental army fighting for independence in the revolutionary war. washington supporters said he was from virginia. he was the perfect person to uniteh and the south. they didn't have a lot of experience or equipment. but washington turned the troops into a winning fighting force after our first future president got a new job 243 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. on the fox broad cast network, world cup continues....
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on july 30th, 1778 the continental congress shut down those shenanigans and that lawsuit against them. it made clear that it was the duty of the citizens, in service to the united states to give the earliest information to congress of any misconduct, fraud or misdemeanors,". whistleblowing is a time-honored tradition in this country and it is deeply patriotic and thoroughly american. the framers knew that to hold onto their democracy they would need, not just a well-informed structure, but also a virtuous citizenry. that is where the whistleblower is coming in. the keep the government honest and if we want to have the government that the framers intended they must be protected. whistleblowers have to be able to share their message according to law and to the right people and in a way that keeps them in the rest of us safe. that means that we have to be able toab report outside their agency and, if necessary , too congress without fear or reprisal. there is still a lot of room for improvement in the whistleblower protection laws although we had made much progress since i joined the congress. the better protections they have blowers willas a come forward and beli
on july 30th, 1778 the continental congress shut down those shenanigans and that lawsuit against them. it made clear that it was the duty of the citizens, in service to the united states to give the earliest information to congress of any misconduct, fraud or misdemeanors,". whistleblowing is a time-honored tradition in this country and it is deeply patriotic and thoroughly american. the framers knew that to hold onto their democracy they would need, not just a well-informed structure, but...