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everywhere you look everywhere you go you got to hold on, too everywhere you look, everywhere you go, the face of somebody who needs you everywhere you look, everywhere you go, everywhere you look everybody you go there's a face of somebody who needs you. when you're lost out there and you're all alone. a light is waiting to carry you home everywhere you look everywhere you look. everywhere you go. >> stephen: well, well, well. if it isn't the "full house" daddies. >> cut the crap, dmitri. where's the next shipment come in? >> stephen: i don't know what you are talking about, strangely young-looking man. i am a legitimate businessman of gentlemen's entertainment. >> i mean the blow, dimitri! white noise. brain sugar. colombian nasal spray. white street coffee. satan's tang. we know you're selling out of your girlie club. uncle jesse. he's a loose cannon. have a couple cheeseburgers, maybe tell us where the drugs are coming in. >> no cheeseburgers! >> stephen: it will not work on dmitri, this good cop/bad cop. >> yeah? maybe you'll talk to bullwinkle. >> we know you're using the girls
everywhere you look everywhere you go you got to hold on, too everywhere you look, everywhere you go, the face of somebody who needs you everywhere you look, everywhere you go, everywhere you look everybody you go there's a face of somebody who needs you. when you're lost out there and you're all alone. a light is waiting to carry you home everywhere you look everywhere you look. everywhere you go. >> stephen: well, well, well. if it isn't the "full house" daddies. >> cut...
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you look at that migration a line. they are young, strong, powerful. and you asked why they are not fighting for their country. i feel strongly, i have a bigger heart than anybody. we are going to build a safe center in assyria. moree will take those with money than anybody, and loosen up their wallets. we are going to get the gulf states to pay for it, because they should. reporter: i am talking about your plans. mr. trump: i gave you the answer, you heard what i said. what are you going to bring back -- mr. trump: we are going to bring them back. we are going to do great with the african-american. you see that in the polls, one poll i am 25%. and one of the commentators, who i think is standing in the back of the corner said, if donald trump gets 25% of the african-american vote, this election is over. you watch. the reason i am getting that and i will do great with hispanics and virtually every group. the reason, i am going to bring jobs back. build of theirle computers and iphones on our land, not in china. how does it help us when we make it in chi
you look at that migration a line. they are young, strong, powerful. and you asked why they are not fighting for their country. i feel strongly, i have a bigger heart than anybody. we are going to build a safe center in assyria. moree will take those with money than anybody, and loosen up their wallets. we are going to get the gulf states to pay for it, because they should. reporter: i am talking about your plans. mr. trump: i gave you the answer, you heard what i said. what are you going to...
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again, when you look at structural changes such as global growth, when you look at demographics, the two economies are really starting to divert. guy: how do you trade that? youmuch more stimulantus are expecting from the yen? the bjoj is very nervous. marilyn: we do think we will see more stimulus. particularly it is interesting when you compare with the ecb. compare that draghi mention they do not want to talk about -- iering, because there might be the expectation they reduce rates even further. a very different scenario and japan where they introduce the tiering system. guy: how far way from the end of the road is japan? how much more can they do? marilyn: that is the $1 billion question. japan has done so much in terms of cutting rates. rates could go a lot more negative. they could buy many more assets. i think the interesting question is what is happening to the money from japanese investors? how is it influencing markets? we're seeing that money is going abroad. pension funds and other institutional investors are buying assets abroad. that is having an impact on global markets
again, when you look at structural changes such as global growth, when you look at demographics, the two economies are really starting to divert. guy: how do you trade that? youmuch more stimulantus are expecting from the yen? the bjoj is very nervous. marilyn: we do think we will see more stimulus. particularly it is interesting when you compare with the ecb. compare that draghi mention they do not want to talk about -- iering, because there might be the expectation they reduce rates even...
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if you put a 22 multiple, you're looking at 155, 160. thinking is a stock that hit an all-time high this morning. >> glad i was there. >> think about where else you go. >> what did you do before? >> if you go to yum, yum probably has some upside because they crushed yum already that was over. probably 10% of the upside in yum. >> but this is an all-time high for the stock. you want to buy a stock at an all-time high? >> listen, when tim did that thing with the menu. >> the kiosk. >> refreshing. >> 103 was an all-time high and it's been off to the race since. you can make an argument the last three months it's been making an all-time high every single day. >> they're pulling all the levers. >> sold. >> markets closing out in a high note. one firm says this is just the beginning. find out what deutsche bank says the s&p could soon rally another 7% from here. what has them so bullish. i'm melissa lee and you're watching "fast money," on cnbc, first in business worldwide. in the meantime, here is what is coming up on "fast." ♪ put me in coach
if you put a 22 multiple, you're looking at 155, 160. thinking is a stock that hit an all-time high this morning. >> glad i was there. >> think about where else you go. >> what did you do before? >> if you go to yum, yum probably has some upside because they crushed yum already that was over. probably 10% of the upside in yum. >> but this is an all-time high for the stock. you want to buy a stock at an all-time high? >> listen, when tim did that thing with...
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>> you look -- >> awesome! >> we want you to look right here at camera 12 because -- okay. look what's happening. louis, talk hair. >> okay. first of all, that's the power of hair color. takes less than 30 minutes. it's a single process. there's not one highlight. a bit blonder, which is fantastic. she can keep this up herself at home. of course arsene gave her this appropriate for the fine hair texture. hey, kids, what do you guys think? >> beautiful. >> spectacular. >> you look so fancy. >> the power of the dress, as well. this transformed you. obviously a beautiful royal blue. the tulip shape is great on any figure. and the belt here really cinches you in at the right places so it draws attention. >> who makes that dress? >> this is -- la, la, la -- oh, yeah. check it out. >> i'm so sorry. >> i'm just drawn to it. >> new bisciotti. >> we love these dresses. >> ann taylor. >> big round of applause. >> i'm so excited. the next person is ellen menenda. let's see her story. she spends time playing tennis and golf. so she's mostly in athletic clothes. she's a mom of four and
>> you look -- >> awesome! >> we want you to look right here at camera 12 because -- okay. look what's happening. louis, talk hair. >> okay. first of all, that's the power of hair color. takes less than 30 minutes. it's a single process. there's not one highlight. a bit blonder, which is fantastic. she can keep this up herself at home. of course arsene gave her this appropriate for the fine hair texture. hey, kids, what do you guys think? >> beautiful. >>...
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you could look. but, i wouldn't talk about them. >> what really set cruz off was that unflattering photo of heidi cruz. >> well, it was a retweet somebody sent to me. it was a retweet. look, what he did was far worse. he takes out a thing and sends it to utah, the voters of utah. it was a cover shoot. it was, by a big magazine. she was a very, very successful model. big model. did lots of shoots and lots of cover shoots. and to send that like it was some kind of a bad picture was disgusting to me. they make me like the bad guy here. i'm just responding to what he does. i respond. i counterpunch. i'm responding to what he does. but always, the press likes to make me the bad guy. he's the one that started it. he knew about the picture. he may have even bought the rights to the picture, meaning his campaign. the superpac had it. he's close to the superpac. i didn't start this. he did. >> a lot of people watch this and see the way you have responded. you call yourself a counterpuncher. it started with th
you could look. but, i wouldn't talk about them. >> what really set cruz off was that unflattering photo of heidi cruz. >> well, it was a retweet somebody sent to me. it was a retweet. look, what he did was far worse. he takes out a thing and sends it to utah, the voters of utah. it was a cover shoot. it was, by a big magazine. she was a very, very successful model. big model. did lots of shoots and lots of cover shoots. and to send that like it was some kind of a bad picture was...
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>> you look awesome. >> we want you to look right here at camera 12. look what's happening. louis, talk hair, louis. talk hair. >> first of all, the power of hair color. takes less than 30 minutes, it's a single process. not one highlight. it's her own natural light hair. she can keep this up herself at home. of course this great haircut which is appropriate for the fine hair texture. >> good job. what do you think? >> beautiful. so fancy. >> what is she wearing? >> talk about the power of the dress. this has transformed you. obviously a beautiful royal blue, the tulip shape is great on any figure and the belt here really cinches you in at the attention. this is -- >> check it out. >> i'm so sorry. >> i was just drawn to it. >> shani. big round of applause. enjoy your family. >> i'm so excited. the next person is ellen menenga. let's see her story. she's also a retired teacher. she spends time playing tennis and golf and is mostly in and has eight grandkids. i love this. let's listen to her. >> what do you most want out of the makeover today? >> i've watched this for years a
>> you look awesome. >> we want you to look right here at camera 12. look what's happening. louis, talk hair, louis. talk hair. >> first of all, the power of hair color. takes less than 30 minutes, it's a single process. not one highlight. it's her own natural light hair. she can keep this up herself at home. of course this great haircut which is appropriate for the fine hair texture. >> good job. what do you think? >> beautiful. so fancy. >> what is she...
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you look at the fields and everything, it's so beautiful and yet you go to a meeting in new hampshire, they're number one problem -- their number one problem is heroine. the heroine is pouring in. they have so many young people and other people addicted. i told them i'm going to stop it. i'm doing to stop it. we're going to have a strong boarder. by the way, speaking of people, people are going to come in and they're going to come into this country, but they're going to come in legally. i have a lot of respect for rick scott. i don't know about his endorsement, but he's a friend of mine and i have a lot of respect for him. >> reporter: on your plan to temporarily -- >> got to find out what's going on. >> reporter: this week governor christie -- >> we have a big, big problem. we have to figure it out. we're going to figure it out. radical islamic terrorism, big problem. not only for us, but look at germany and sweden and look at some of these places, it's like a disaster. we're not going to a allow people to come in our country and we have no idea who they are, where they come from and
you look at the fields and everything, it's so beautiful and yet you go to a meeting in new hampshire, they're number one problem -- their number one problem is heroine. the heroine is pouring in. they have so many young people and other people addicted. i told them i'm going to stop it. i'm doing to stop it. we're going to have a strong boarder. by the way, speaking of people, people are going to come in and they're going to come into this country, but they're going to come in legally. i have...
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when you look at what we called the on deck circle for potential presidential candidates, you tend to look at governors, particularly governors of big states, you look at prominent senators within congress. you look at a current or former vice president and there just are not many women of there. in congress the only woman who was held a leadership position to the state's nancy pelosi. >> that's my privilege to present the gavel to the first woman speaker in our history, the gentlelady from california, nancy pelosi. [cheers and applause] >> she was speaker of the house and she still minority leader. there just are not enough women in the pipeline right now to be automatically considered to run for president. dishy we did see history being made with a woman running for president both on the republican and the democratic side. that had never happened before. it's a matter of getting more women into the pipeline and having them be seen as viable candidates. i think we are moving forward on the issue particularly from this year's campaign. one of the legacies i think will come from hillar
when you look at what we called the on deck circle for potential presidential candidates, you tend to look at governors, particularly governors of big states, you look at prominent senators within congress. you look at a current or former vice president and there just are not many women of there. in congress the only woman who was held a leadership position to the state's nancy pelosi. >> that's my privilege to present the gavel to the first woman speaker in our history, the gentlelady...
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you take a look at germany, you take a look at sweden, at brussels. it's a disaster. we're not going to allow people to come into our country who we have no idea who they are, they have no paperwork, they're young and they're strong. you look at the migration line and they're young, strong powerful. why aren't they back fighting for their country. i have a bigger heart than anybody. we're going to build a safe zone. it's going to be in syria. and i'm going to get the gulf states who have more money than anybody. we have to loosen up their wallets. but they're not accepting people. we're going to get the gulf states to pay for it because they should. >> not specifically on the refugees. i'm talking about your plan to ban all muslims. >> i gave officer good answer. you said what i said. >> mr. trump, if you are indeed the nominee versus hillary clinton in the fall, what rare you going do to bring back some of the groups that have been offended by your
you take a look at germany, you take a look at sweden, at brussels. it's a disaster. we're not going to allow people to come into our country who we have no idea who they are, they have no paperwork, they're young and they're strong. you look at the migration line and they're young, strong powerful. why aren't they back fighting for their country. i have a bigger heart than anybody. we're going to build a safe zone. it's going to be in syria. and i'm going to get the gulf states who have more...
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alix: can you hear me? it looks like we lost him for a minute, but we will get him back. t necessarily mean it is a good value, is what he was saying. scarlet: you do not want to go into early and potentially miss out. or get money stuck in a dead end. another point of view, you can be worried about the long-term, there is worry there. but it seems stabilized for now and commodities seem like they found a bottom. blackrock says it is worth looking at them as a tactical by. -- buy. >> the positive, they have the ability to return on the short-term. the balance sheets of the public sector are pristine and today have the ability to control capital. alix: interestingly, it could be better on the short-term, but the longer-term is where it gets really difficult. so you are back with us, the question really is, if there is pessimism to be found in the emerging markets, could these? get even cheaper -- these get even cheaper? >> yes, and we should celebrate that, the opportunity to buy them down 50%. one quote says, investing is the only place where when things are on sale, every
alix: can you hear me? it looks like we lost him for a minute, but we will get him back. t necessarily mean it is a good value, is what he was saying. scarlet: you do not want to go into early and potentially miss out. or get money stuck in a dead end. another point of view, you can be worried about the long-term, there is worry there. but it seems stabilized for now and commodities seem like they found a bottom. blackrock says it is worth looking at them as a tactical by. -- buy. >> the...
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they say, you look at these core assets. you take the alibaba stake outside of it, their value is very limited. very small. marissa: i don't think their value is small. i think the way the market is valuing them today. charlie: fair enough. marissa: we definitely think they're very undervalued. charlie: the market is saying those core businesses are not worth much. marissa: this is part of why we're considering strategic alternatives. we think there's more value there that can be realized. considering strategic alternatives is one way to unlock that value. charlie: do you think you'll be running yahoo! a year from now? i ask that because people ask that. marissa: i think that, again, i would love to. i would love to be running yahoo!. we have a three-year strategic plan. i can see how it will work and how we can get to a successful turn-around of yahoo!. but i think that it's about our users. and it's about our employees. what's happening all of them. i certainly hope that our services are here a year from now and they run e
they say, you look at these core assets. you take the alibaba stake outside of it, their value is very limited. very small. marissa: i don't think their value is small. i think the way the market is valuing them today. charlie: fair enough. marissa: we definitely think they're very undervalued. charlie: the market is saying those core businesses are not worth much. marissa: this is part of why we're considering strategic alternatives. we think there's more value there that can be realized....
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if you look behind me, this is a proportional distribution of delegates and at last calculation, the winner, cruz will get 12, trump will get 11, and rubio will get 5. by the way, you say it's not a lot, alaska gets rewardeding if being staunchly red. alaska has two senators and only one congressman. again 28 delegates and the way they're dividing it up, it looks like trump is going to get 12, cru cruz, 11, and rubio, 5, and that could change. they truly did burn the midnight oil in the alaskan sun. >> good pun. thanks so much, paul. josh rogan, dylan buyers and maeve reston and senior editor for the atlantic ron brownstein. we're lucky to have you all with us at this early hour. just moments ago we did call alaska for ted cruz. that makes three states for ted cruz. not a bad haul, ron brownstein for cruz. but on the front side, the big winner is donald trump. >> your analysis is true. i think on both sides what we've seen tonight are the patterns that have developed on each side, hardening for the candidates chasing the front-runners. on the republican side we saw donald trump do som
if you look behind me, this is a proportional distribution of delegates and at last calculation, the winner, cruz will get 12, trump will get 11, and rubio will get 5. by the way, you say it's not a lot, alaska gets rewardeding if being staunchly red. alaska has two senators and only one congressman. again 28 delegates and the way they're dividing it up, it looks like trump is going to get 12, cru cruz, 11, and rubio, 5, and that could change. they truly did burn the midnight oil in the alaskan...
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when you look at the companies you compete with today, users and the success of facebook in respect to yahoo! and advertising on mobile, do you see that leveling off? marissa: i think that mobile will continue to grow, mobile advertising will continue to grow. because i think, one of the things you see, search continues to be lucrative. charlie: but you -- marissa: there are so many new formats of advertising, there is native advertising, click to install ads, where people are quickly trying to get those installed on phones. so many different models, these are the early days in my view of mobile advertising, what is the best way to put that message out and for the advertisers, what is the right parts -- right product? how do you format that product and how do you make sure that messages are received most effectively. charlie: it is clear to see where the cloud, the impact it would have when you took over. in 2016, what is clear in terms of your vision of the future? marissa: one of the interesting things we have seen is video. i think that now and when you look at what is happening wit
when you look at the companies you compete with today, users and the success of facebook in respect to yahoo! and advertising on mobile, do you see that leveling off? marissa: i think that mobile will continue to grow, mobile advertising will continue to grow. because i think, one of the things you see, search continues to be lucrative. charlie: but you -- marissa: there are so many new formats of advertising, there is native advertising, click to install ads, where people are quickly trying to...
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tell us what you did here, louis. the hair looks fab. >> first of all, you're not a you have a whole different look. you're very glamorous. we did the hair. she looks like anu really do. >> a movie star! >> a movie star. >> jana! >> great haircut, and, of course, just made the haircut a little deeper. dress. it's casual, it still works with your lifestyle. you're very athletic, you've got an amazing body, we needed toff. i love the addition of jewelses. you can take this piece and wear it with pants and a t-shirt. >> guys, we have to ask, are you going out on the town tonight?e! beautiful. >> beautiful! >> and you look beautiful! >> oh, come on. >> round of >> thank you, guys! >> amazing. >> good job, kids. >> you look so fab! give yourself a makeover with some must-have beauty products. >> after this! good job, guys! t with the right nourishment... ...patience... ...care... ...one day... have you seen your garden? ...it'll blossom. find low prices on the things that make nd delicious. walmart. ums? you may think it's a result of br
tell us what you did here, louis. the hair looks fab. >> first of all, you're not a you have a whole different look. you're very glamorous. we did the hair. she looks like anu really do. >> a movie star! >> a movie star. >> jana! >> great haircut, and, of course, just made the haircut a little deeper. dress. it's casual, it still works with your lifestyle. you're very athletic, you've got an amazing body, we needed toff. i love the addition of jewelses. you can...
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you look at the data out of germany this morning. again, more work to be done before this economy gets on good, solid footing. carol: you are looking at valuations, macro stories, and momentum. three, wheree should investors be focusing their efforts right now? the first thing we get in the allocations strategies was reduce our equity exposure from an overweight down to neutral. we did that mostly in the international space, which has been highly volatile. we have been pulling back on that, but within our sectors, again, we are cautiously optimistic. we are maintaining a procyclical bias. , wein our sector weights are overweight technology. we think that will be a really good story. we are staying away from utilities, which our work shows, are overvalued. carol: there's an agents and story on the bloomberg talking about emerging market etf's surging. we have seen a lot of move into emerging markets. do you like the developing world? alan: we had been waiting for that story to develop a little more fully. i think we are going to get so
you look at the data out of germany this morning. again, more work to be done before this economy gets on good, solid footing. carol: you are looking at valuations, macro stories, and momentum. three, wheree should investors be focusing their efforts right now? the first thing we get in the allocations strategies was reduce our equity exposure from an overweight down to neutral. we did that mostly in the international space, which has been highly volatile. we have been pulling back on that, but...
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when you look at what has happened, what did you do wrong? >> i think that one, i don't think the story is yet played out. i think that when we look at this, we have a new strategic plan for the company. and we can see the turn around. a lot of tech turn around. we do take five, six, seven years. >> it is rare once they are able to turn a tech company around, apple being one. >> i can see our strategic plan am we can see how it's really working. the 600 million mobile users, the 1.6 billion of mobile video, native and social, we like to call it mafens revenue. those are, that is the future that we built ourselves. when i came to yahoo in 2012, i came because i really wanted to work hard. i thought it was a great challenge. i sat down and met with all the different business leaders and reviews the business lines. every single one was in decline. and no one had any ideas how to turn it around. >> it was a series of c.e.o. >> i was the 7th c.e.o. in 61 months. and so they-- you know, but they were all in decline. so i came in, i thought wow, this
when you look at what has happened, what did you do wrong? >> i think that one, i don't think the story is yet played out. i think that when we look at this, we have a new strategic plan for the company. and we can see the turn around. a lot of tech turn around. we do take five, six, seven years. >> it is rare once they are able to turn a tech company around, apple being one. >> i can see our strategic plan am we can see how it's really working. the 600 million mobile users,...
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when you look at the u.s.ink we've shown that we've reached a level of strength that'sv; quite real and sustainable. the u.s. economy is 85% domestic and most of that is consumer driven. if you continue to have a strong consumer, you continue to have a strong u.s. economy. that's why i'm focusing on the global situation because i think that having a stronger global economy right now is where that confidence needs to come from. >> rose: what do you see happening to inflation overlpÑ s year and the next. >> inflation has depending on which measure you look at, been getting closer to the kind of 2% target that people have been looking at. it is not showing any signs of exploding. i think it's a good thing personally. if there were more pressure on wages right now because one of the problems we have in our country is the disparity of incomes and the way to solve that is for there to be some increase in wages at the middle and lower levels. >> rose: you mean raise the minimum wage. >> raising the minimum wage is so
when you look at the u.s.ink we've shown that we've reached a level of strength that'sv; quite real and sustainable. the u.s. economy is 85% domestic and most of that is consumer driven. if you continue to have a strong consumer, you continue to have a strong u.s. economy. that's why i'm focusing on the global situation because i think that having a stronger global economy right now is where that confidence needs to come from. >> rose: what do you see happening to inflation overlpÑ s...
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you look -- you look healthy, you look -- healthy. well, you know. you do the superhero movie, you get muscled. then muscle turns to fat, you know. >> jimmy: uh-huh, wow. i mean, really. >> on and off cycle. >> jimmy: no offense, i don't mean to put you in an uncomfortable position, but you really ballooned up. >> thanks. i didn't think it was going to be about body shaming tonight. >> jimmy: what is going on? >> thanks but -- >> jimmy: have you got a monkey under there, what's happening here? what is going on here? it's moving. >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: what the hell is going hey, why are you touching me? >> jimmy: i'm not touching you. oh! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: no, no! sit! i won't have it -- sit down! no clapping! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's -- >> i just think it's gone on long enough. >> jimmy: i'm upset with you more than him about this. >> i think it's maybe time to bury the hatchet here, man. >> jimmy: you get to decide when it's time to bury the hatchet? you know what he's done to me? >> i thi
you look -- you look healthy, you look -- healthy. well, you know. you do the superhero movie, you get muscled. then muscle turns to fat, you know. >> jimmy: uh-huh, wow. i mean, really. >> on and off cycle. >> jimmy: no offense, i don't mean to put you in an uncomfortable position, but you really ballooned up. >> thanks. i didn't think it was going to be about body shaming tonight. >> jimmy: what is going on? >> thanks but -- >> jimmy: have you got a...
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you have more on this. francine: yes. because we have to lookimplications for what citigroup says as mario draghi meets with the e.c.b. tomorrow. joining us with more is bloomberg's michael morris, he heads our u.k. financial coverage. you know citigroup michael like the other. what did you make of the remarks? it sounds like a profit warning, right? michael: yes. i think there may have been some hope that february was a little bit better, but with citigroup coming out this close to the end of the quarter and saying they are down 15%, i think hope has been a little bit dashed, and this is typically the best quarter for the trading businesses. so being down 15% is going to be a lot to make up over the rest of the year. francine: but michael, if you look at the rest of the debates and monetary policy and where the yields are, it's going to be more painful going forward for the banks. when do you see a turning point? michael: i think a lot is based on the rates in the economy. banks, a lot of it is out of their hands which is why they are so focuse
you have more on this. francine: yes. because we have to lookimplications for what citigroup says as mario draghi meets with the e.c.b. tomorrow. joining us with more is bloomberg's michael morris, he heads our u.k. financial coverage. you know citigroup michael like the other. what did you make of the remarks? it sounds like a profit warning, right? michael: yes. i think there may have been some hope that february was a little bit better, but with citigroup coming out this close to the end of...
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if you look at revenues your today, here you have it.lmost -- but only 2.1%. if you look at the bloomberg, we have the historical movers here, what are the best performers and biggest contributors by index weights to the dow's relative outperformance this year? you have exxon mobil, caterpillar, png. these are some of the out performers we have seen this not doat have helped it as slowly as the others. scarlet: major turnaround in median equities. alix: now the developed world's best-performing index from being the world's worst. we want to bring in pamela ritchie from toronto. is this only about oil? pamela: it is something you have to make sense of. back in january, we went into a bear market. the canadian stocks. he was looking difficult, but we finished yesterday up on a daily and that finished our year to date status at almost 3%. back in january, where things flipped, many of the world's gold companies are listed on the tsx, so that was one piece of the story. gold shooting upward. goldck hold up -- barrick up here today 3% and cha
if you look at revenues your today, here you have it.lmost -- but only 2.1%. if you look at the bloomberg, we have the historical movers here, what are the best performers and biggest contributors by index weights to the dow's relative outperformance this year? you have exxon mobil, caterpillar, png. these are some of the out performers we have seen this not doat have helped it as slowly as the others. scarlet: major turnaround in median equities. alix: now the developed world's best-performing...
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if you look at something called velocity of money, you guys know what that is, i presume. that means how much gets spent and turned around. when you have the top 1% getting money, they spend 5%, 10% of what they earn. when you have the lower end of the economy getting money, they spend 100% or 110% of what they earn. as you've had a transfer of wealth to the top and a transfer of income to the top, you have a shrinking consumer base basically and you have a shrinking velocity of money. bernie is the only person out there talking at all about both fiscal stimulation and banking rules that will get the banks to begin to generate lending again as opposed to speculation. >> okay. >> so from an economic point of view it's straightforward. >> we'll leave it there. thanks for coming by, great to see you. asher eddelman. >> the man is passionate about what he says. i don't agree with most of the things that he says but at least i'll tell you he's as earnest as can be and is passionate. i'm not wall street would agree with asher but maybe a lot of folks at home. >> sad news on wall
if you look at something called velocity of money, you guys know what that is, i presume. that means how much gets spent and turned around. when you have the top 1% getting money, they spend 5%, 10% of what they earn. when you have the lower end of the economy getting money, they spend 100% or 110% of what they earn. as you've had a transfer of wealth to the top and a transfer of income to the top, you have a shrinking consumer base basically and you have a shrinking velocity of money. bernie...
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people looking at iron or maybe not linking those two. scarlet: thank you us. -- stocks rising today. we get perspective from one strategist. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. -- allopean central bank that stimulus is making european stocks look a little more attractive. up 2/10 of 1%. does the attractiveness of european stocks come at the expense of the u.s.? let's go to carol massar. this is a bloomberg advantage. we went to bring in the chief strategist at pinkett asset management and they have 180 $5 billion in assets under management. ecb, european central bank, this is in focus. what are you anticipating it will get from mario draghi tomorrow and what it might mean for investors? >> given what they did last time in december, it was like disappointment. they will try to do more than probably expected. they will cut interest rates to negative, which i do not think is needed. they will expand the asset purchase program and there will be some surprise may be in terms of purchasing corporate bonds or something like that. cory: the asset
people looking at iron or maybe not linking those two. scarlet: thank you us. -- stocks rising today. we get perspective from one strategist. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. -- allopean central bank that stimulus is making european stocks look a little more attractive. up 2/10 of 1%. does the attractiveness of european stocks come at the expense of the u.s.? let's go to carol massar. this is a bloomberg advantage. we went to bring in the chief strategist at pinkett asset...
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you take a look at that, and then -- excuse me? did get bruises on her arm. >> i don't know if they were bruise from that? how do you know those bruises weren't there before? >> that's what the police said. >> i don't know what the police said. how do you know those bruises weren't there before? i'm not lawyer. she said she had a bruise on her arm. if you're going to get squeezed, wouldn't you think she would have yelled o out a scream or something if she has bruises on her arm? take a look at her facial expression. her facial exprex doesn't even change. so, you know, you say bruises on her arm. how did they get there? who put them there? i don't know who put them there. in any event, i'm sticking up for a person, i'm not going to let a person's life be destroyed over somebody that we have on tape and you just take a look at what people are saying, when they see that incident on tape. and no jury, in my opinion, no jury would convict a man and destroy a man's life over what -- >> let me ask you about -- >> tlooent vote, i wanted to
you take a look at that, and then -- excuse me? did get bruises on her arm. >> i don't know if they were bruise from that? how do you know those bruises weren't there before? >> that's what the police said. >> i don't know what the police said. how do you know those bruises weren't there before? i'm not lawyer. she said she had a bruise on her arm. if you're going to get squeezed, wouldn't you think she would have yelled o out a scream or something if she has bruises on her...
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you look at syria. you look at -- you look at anything that she's been involved with is horrible in the middle east. and elsewhere. i mean, she did one thing and that was travel a lot. the woman has been a disaster in every decision she's had to make, especially in the middle east. and a lot of the migration, the problems, this going on right now had to do with her and our president. so she's so wrong on that. and if you would have taken this guy that was captured last week and put him through the wringer, you probably could have stopped or at least possibly could have stopped a horrible tragedy that took place today. >> they won't put him through the wringer now. there's a mysterious reluctance by the president, hillary clinton, bernie sanders to even use the term radical islam. secondly they are pushing even still bernie sanders and hillary clinton to bring more refugees into the country in spite of what general john allen, the fbi director james comb my and the director of national intelligence james
you look at syria. you look at -- you look at anything that she's been involved with is horrible in the middle east. and elsewhere. i mean, she did one thing and that was travel a lot. the woman has been a disaster in every decision she's had to make, especially in the middle east. and a lot of the migration, the problems, this going on right now had to do with her and our president. so she's so wrong on that. and if you would have taken this guy that was captured last week and put him through...
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you look at the brexit, you look at the spike we are expecting in the ftse, and then you look at whats happening in the bottom the u.s. elections. nothing is priced in. baby it is too early, but nevertheless, at this point in time, the market isn't really digesting this political uncertainty that we are seeing. hans: what i like about your chart is that it shows the anticipation for the brexit. you see that volatility coming ahead of that june 23 vote. that is indication that we will see markets move based on public polling in the u.k. i both know how bad polling has been, not just in the u.k. but across the eurozone. it is remarkable to me that we can have opinion polls, samples of 1000 people, moving markets as radically as your chart suggests. guy: it's fascinating, particularly given the fact that the party has proved so inaccurate in the general election. the u.s. when does market look at the election cente seriously? >> i wouldn't expect a lot more of politic risk to coming to asset markets. we have the political mix in southern europe quite messy, whether it is portugal or spai
you look at the brexit, you look at the spike we are expecting in the ftse, and then you look at whats happening in the bottom the u.s. elections. nothing is priced in. baby it is too early, but nevertheless, at this point in time, the market isn't really digesting this political uncertainty that we are seeing. hans: what i like about your chart is that it shows the anticipation for the brexit. you see that volatility coming ahead of that june 23 vote. that is indication that we will see...
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you look at the breadth of the infrastructure within the united states. as you said earlier, you just look at how these kinds of capabilities, this kind of connectivity so permeates every aspect of our society and infrastructure. clearly the scale of the problem set is huge. there is no doubt about that. >> rose: think about this and the role you play in our national defense both offensively and defensively. if i'm in a country and i'm responsible as the minister of defense or the minister of information, i'm going to give much more thought, much more thought to my cyber capabilities than i am to my nuclear capabilities. because i would think that that is more likely to give me power to do things than nuclear. >> it will be interesting to see if it plays out that way. certainly there are more nations today investing in cyber capabilities than you are seeing investing in nuclear capabilities. >> rose: right. there is no doubt about that. >> rose: there is no rule about developing cyber capabilities and there are rules about, you know, nonproliferation treat
you look at the breadth of the infrastructure within the united states. as you said earlier, you just look at how these kinds of capabilities, this kind of connectivity so permeates every aspect of our society and infrastructure. clearly the scale of the problem set is huge. there is no doubt about that. >> rose: think about this and the role you play in our national defense both offensively and defensively. if i'm in a country and i'm responsible as the minister of defense or the...
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when you look at the u.s. we have shown a level of strength that is quite real and sustainable. the u.s. economy is 85% domestic and most of that is consumer driven. if you continue to have a strong consumer, you have a strong u.s. economy. i think having a stronger global economy right now is where that confidence needs to come from. charlie: where do you see inflation over the year? jack: inflation, depending on which measure you look at, has been getting closer to that kind of 2% target people have been looking at. it is not showing any signs of exploding. i think it's a good thing, personally, if there were more pressure on wages right now. the problem we have is the disparity of income. the way to solve that is for there to be some increase in wages at the middle and lower levels. charlie: raising the minimum wage? jack: it is something we should do as a government. charlie: what is your number? jack: we have been supportive of the proposals that are in the 13 -- charlie: not 15 like cities have imposed?
when you look at the u.s. we have shown a level of strength that is quite real and sustainable. the u.s. economy is 85% domestic and most of that is consumer driven. if you continue to have a strong consumer, you have a strong u.s. economy. i think having a stronger global economy right now is where that confidence needs to come from. charlie: where do you see inflation over the year? jack: inflation, depending on which measure you look at, has been getting closer to that kind of 2% target...
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what are you looking at specifically? you understand why the proper way to look at it is as mixed. if you look at the jobs created in february, we see a disturbing trend. those are low-quality jobs. we are talking about retail for example. leisure and hospitality and education and health care. education and health care may sound like a high-quality industry. but from an earning standpoint, it is on a relative basis a low-quality industry. average hourly earnings in education and health care, we are talking about almost $840 a week -- weekly earnings. against an average of $872. retail, $553. leisure and hospitality, $380 a week against the national average of $872. if you look at the industries where jobs are being destroyed, mining, which is dominated by oil and grass extraction and oilfield services, as well as manufacturing. those are high-quality jobs. those are industries were average weekly earnings are well above the national average. in the case of mining, predominantly oil and gas, we are talking about $1350 a wee
what are you looking at specifically? you understand why the proper way to look at it is as mixed. if you look at the jobs created in february, we see a disturbing trend. those are low-quality jobs. we are talking about retail for example. leisure and hospitality and education and health care. education and health care may sound like a high-quality industry. but from an earning standpoint, it is on a relative basis a low-quality industry. average hourly earnings in education and health care, we...
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the fact is, you look at the rustle 2000 it's up 15% from the lows. the s&p's up 12%. when i look at the performance it's not staring out at me saying you missed something here, stupid. more importantly, the russell 2000 was down 20 1/2% from its highs last spring and the s&p was down 15%. >> there's more beta in the stocks, and there's more s&p off the low. you would expect that from sort of lore quality high beta names. the other thing is on the week, the rustle 2000 was up as much as half of the s&p. on this week, it's suffered more damage. it's not all that encouraging. >> looking at this space, this is one of the areas you were just eluding to it. there's obviously, a lot more cross over and issuance in this sector of stocks and the high-yield marketplace. there is obviously, a lot more risk. it still looks weak. we're probably down 12% over the last 52 weeks if we look at this space. it doesn't look like a lot of strength. the other thing is when you have such a period of strength you start to wonder when it's going to start running out of gas and usually it's whe
the fact is, you look at the rustle 2000 it's up 15% from the lows. the s&p's up 12%. when i look at the performance it's not staring out at me saying you missed something here, stupid. more importantly, the russell 2000 was down 20 1/2% from its highs last spring and the s&p was down 15%. >> there's more beta in the stocks, and there's more s&p off the low. you would expect that from sort of lore quality high beta names. the other thing is on the week, the rustle 2000 was up...
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trump, let me ask you about this. as we look at the images we know that once you get through the security zone at the airports, you know, that the security is high. however, these explosions at the airport apparently took place outside the security perimeter. the explosions, the three explosions at the true metro spots downtown in brussels happened at a metro stop where there's no security. these are soft targets. for folks in the united states of america looking in, you know what, i take a metro, i take a subway, are those safe, what should we be going to increase security there if we need to do anything? >> well, you -- look, number one, you ought to lead your life. you don't want to be lived in an armed camp your whole life and there's a certain group of people making living live hard. you go in paris there are places that the police don't what to go it's so bad. look at brussels where this guy was being hidden by his friends, okay, his friends are holding him out. he's the most wanted man in the world. he's living right unde
trump, let me ask you about this. as we look at the images we know that once you get through the security zone at the airports, you know, that the security is high. however, these explosions at the airport apparently took place outside the security perimeter. the explosions, the three explosions at the true metro spots downtown in brussels happened at a metro stop where there's no security. these are soft targets. for folks in the united states of america looking in, you know what, i take a...
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you look beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> let's talk madonna because something happened. she was in concert this weekend and she's in the middle, as we all know, a very public custody dispute. let's look at what happened on stage what she had to say. >> there is no love stronger than a mother for her son. if i talk about it, i might cry. but i would like to dedicate this song to you. it's a love song. i hope he hears this somewhere and knows how much i miss him. >> i didn't know she was that revealing. >> that's very open. >> very emotional, you know, rarely do we ever see madonna like this but she is in the middle of a custody dispute with her former husband over their 15-year-old son rocco. rocco was with her until december. he went on tour with her. that's when he left to go to london to live with his father. ever since then, it's just been they were just in court or they had a hearing last wednesday. where a judge expressed his disappointment that they couldn't come up with an agreement because rocco is the one who's being affected by this. until they can come up with
you look beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> let's talk madonna because something happened. she was in concert this weekend and she's in the middle, as we all know, a very public custody dispute. let's look at what happened on stage what she had to say. >> there is no love stronger than a mother for her son. if i talk about it, i might cry. but i would like to dedicate this song to you. it's a love song. i hope he hears this somewhere and knows how much i miss him. >> i...