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obviously, carl enjoyed. what carl doesn't know is that i objected to it. it is on the record. i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from sidebar and argued and i called up the rest of the team and said, is there any reason you can think to do this? everyone said no. and i couldn't stop it. that was his witness and his choice to make. the press had dubbed me lead prosecutor. code prosecutor. carl doesn't see it that way. that is fine. charlie: [indiscernible] marcia: i think he would. i think he would have to. i know what happened. the case was lost before we walked into court. that is the truth. charlie: before you walked into court? because? marcia: we were downtown. we were going to have a jury -- was -- the jury even n charlie: so you didn't have to work hard. it was already decided. saying it was a huge obstacle. youlie: i can't believe thought you could not succeed. marcia: we thought honestly the best we could do was hang it. knowing that, we were going to have a significant african-american contingent on the jury, the best we could do was hang it. even that became im
obviously, carl enjoyed. what carl doesn't know is that i objected to it. it is on the record. i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from sidebar and argued and i called up the rest of the team and said, is there any reason you can think to do this? everyone said no. and i couldn't stop it. that was his witness and his choice to make. the press had dubbed me lead prosecutor. code prosecutor. carl doesn't see it that way. that is fine. charlie: [indiscernible] marcia: i think he would. i...
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carl, what's the number? they're going to spend $4 billion or an enormous amount of money in content this year at amazon. that's not insignificant. >> absolutely. as he said, i mean, sort of odd to hear jeff bezos say you win more golden globes, you sell more products. and just yesterday they renewed transparent, which did win the golden globe last year for a fourth season. so they are well ensconced in the hollywood game. and it's no longer an oddity to see bezos at some of these ceremonies where they're handing out artistic competitive awards. >> yeah, i want to check that number and make sure i'm right, but it's something like that. >> reed hoffman told me how he came of with nar kos, said a lot of people like the movie "scar face," a lot of people like "breaking bad." i happen to like about the nazis and japanese winning world war ii, because that was a great series i could see bezos sending me literally everything about what would have happened if the nazis had won, maybe what would have happened if they
carl, what's the number? they're going to spend $4 billion or an enormous amount of money in content this year at amazon. that's not insignificant. >> absolutely. as he said, i mean, sort of odd to hear jeff bezos say you win more golden globes, you sell more products. and just yesterday they renewed transparent, which did win the golden globe last year for a fourth season. so they are well ensconced in the hollywood game. and it's no longer an oddity to see bezos at some of these...
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what do you think about what carl had to say today? >> carl is a very special guy. his commitment to philanthropy is really quite substantial. he's helped a lot of underprivileged kids -- we call it icahn scholars. they've gone on to harvard, yale, princeton, and it's all because of carl. >> we want to thank you for your time. i feel like we only touched on a top of all the subjects we want to get to today, but we always appreciate seeing you here and thank you for your time. that does it for us today, everybody. we've been watching the futures. they have been under pressure. check it out with "squawk on the street" next. >>> good thursday morning. i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and mike santoli. cramer is off today. the anxiety about global growth and now bond yields starting to weigh on the pre-market, that. kos after the highest close for the s&p. the u.s. tenure testing its lows for the year of about 166 and claims were muted once again. you might have heard a few moments ago carl icahn on squawk not impressed by the recent market run-up.
what do you think about what carl had to say today? >> carl is a very special guy. his commitment to philanthropy is really quite substantial. he's helped a lot of underprivileged kids -- we call it icahn scholars. they've gone on to harvard, yale, princeton, and it's all because of carl. >> we want to thank you for your time. i feel like we only touched on a top of all the subjects we want to get to today, but we always appreciate seeing you here and thank you for your time. that...
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carl: you have to start in one place. that there are republican lawmakers who truly believe that the second amendment needs to be sacrosanct and protected against threats. those folks are not going to join in this effort. what you need to do is convince the people who aren't in a position. you have to show them and they have to learn that the nra in some ways, they need to reduce their fear of the nra, that it can take them out. now lindsey graham today said he is part of the collins coalition. he said i am usually with the nra, but i'm not going to be with them on this. this is common sense. if somebody has to get inconvenienced to prevent a future mass killing, i'm willing to take the risk. he is from south carolina. he has always owned guns and hunts. if you need to get gun-control legislation seriously through, a recognition there. the nra, as i am sure evan has reported during his story is a , superpowerful force in washington of almost mythical power. lawmakers really do not want to cross them. that has happened, ev
carl: you have to start in one place. that there are republican lawmakers who truly believe that the second amendment needs to be sacrosanct and protected against threats. those folks are not going to join in this effort. what you need to do is convince the people who aren't in a position. you have to show them and they have to learn that the nra in some ways, they need to reduce their fear of the nra, that it can take them out. now lindsey graham today said he is part of the collins coalition....
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make it carl malone. >> and then you're on and we talk to carl malone and that would be fun. >> jimmy: let's do that right now. that would be great. i ran into carl malone's wife and daughter on the street yesterday. weird insight into my life. anyway, the ringer, the website, tell me what the idea is. does it different from your last one? >> it's sports, pub culture and tech. it's a little more timely because things move so fast these days. like news happens and there's 45 different think pieces on in an hour. so you can't take your time as much. we also have features and columns too. >> jimmy: one of my favorite bits of trivia about you, even though you do run a forward media empire, you still have an aol e-mail address. >> and a blackberry. i've been in meetings where i have all these young people -- >> jimmy: don't be sad. it's not like he can't afford a gmail address. [ laughter ] >> i've been in meetings where i'm like, hold on. and it's like "you've got mail," and they're like, oh, my god, you're so old. but now i have the currys. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i wish you
make it carl malone. >> and then you're on and we talk to carl malone and that would be fun. >> jimmy: let's do that right now. that would be great. i ran into carl malone's wife and daughter on the street yesterday. weird insight into my life. anyway, the ringer, the website, tell me what the idea is. does it different from your last one? >> it's sports, pub culture and tech. it's a little more timely because things move so fast these days. like news happens and there's 45...
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carl stick around. when we come back donald trump banning "the washington post" from his events. i asked trump if he's elected will he kick reporters out of the white house press briefing room? his answer, plus talk of a united trump blackout coming up. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. >>> welcome back to "reliable sources." i'm brian stelter. "i just wanted to be treated fairly" when i asked him about his revoking of "the washington post's" press credentials. "donald trump seems to connect president obama to orlando shooting" it was later toned down. i think the original headline went too far. trump did talk about obama and sinister terms saying there's something going on but he didn't specifically suggest that obama was involved. so the headline did go too far. "the post" editors realized it and tamed it as you saw. trump was fed up and decided to top g
carl stick around. when we come back donald trump banning "the washington post" from his events. i asked trump if he's elected will he kick reporters out of the white house press briefing room? his answer, plus talk of a united trump blackout coming up. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new...
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carl: it's going to be close. i think that chris murphy said today the gun-control advocate from connecticut, he sees some movement. even if this were to pass, it's a small thing. there's a sense in washington they need to break the deadlock on gun safety. they could do anything through the senate would be an accomplishment. the house would not take it out. the houston press are rallying. they don't want to have a big break if they do not get a vote on gun control. people see movement but it is glacial. it is so small. here families keep coming and pressing for some relief. it's frustrating for them. there does seem to be minuscule progress. likeng having a vote seems an accomplishment. , theie: your article business and politics of selling guns, you look at the broader history and context of this. does anything surprise you about the decision? evan: no. what we saw in congress was no surprise. it's reflection of this broader phenomenon the last few months of work on this piece is made clear. we've never been fart
carl: it's going to be close. i think that chris murphy said today the gun-control advocate from connecticut, he sees some movement. even if this were to pass, it's a small thing. there's a sense in washington they need to break the deadlock on gun safety. they could do anything through the senate would be an accomplishment. the house would not take it out. the houston press are rallying. they don't want to have a big break if they do not get a vote on gun control. people see movement but it is...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. jim creamer is in san francisco. voting begins an historic vote on whether great britain will leave the european union. ten years back to 175 and oils below 50. the future of the uk hangs in the balance. we go live to london on the vote that could rock the markets. >> a new ruling keeps the status quo at least as it relates to viacom's board of directors. >> and twillio priced above the range. we'll bring you the opening trades, plus talk to the ceo. first up, britain's future is in the hands to the voters. a new poll shows 52 remain, which is a change from a few days ago, definitely from a few weeks ago. >> a new poll says they're going to stay and it's going to be a nonevent. everything is being bid up but the financials are not being bid up as much as the others. even if we do get a stay, that financial group remains under a lot of pressure. i think that's when the smoke clears, we're going to see that the financial group over there still not strong. that will be the focus. we'll go back to earnings. >> the word a
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. jim creamer is in san francisco. voting begins an historic vote on whether great britain will leave the european union. ten years back to 175 and oils below 50. the future of the uk hangs in the balance. we go live to london on the vote that could rock the markets. >> a new ruling keeps the status quo at least as it relates to viacom's board of directors. >> and twillio priced above the range. we'll bring you the opening trades, plus talk to...
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betty: carl, thanks. carl riccadonna from bloomberg intelligence. we will have live coverage of janet yellen on monday, when she speaks at a world affairs council of philadelphia. we will all be watching. 600, check out the stoxx down by .9%, we were higher before the release of today's u.s. jobs report. we have come off the lows of today, we were down 1.4% an hour ago. basic resources are rising, but all but four industry groups on the stoxx 600 are falling today. flight to safety, the euro is rising, the pound is rising, on zahra. the yield on the u.k. 10 year is at a record low. i want to tell you about apple as europe's biggest hotel company. and china's nations largest lodging company wants to boost the apple stick to 29% according to the french newspaper the figaro. it has a 15% stake. for more thanbid 30%, it has to bid for the entirety of apple. shares up by 4.8% today. the german utility-based -- raised to buy from neutral. it's expected to improve on rising german power prices and reduced tax. is the first upgrade from back america merrill
betty: carl, thanks. carl riccadonna from bloomberg intelligence. we will have live coverage of janet yellen on monday, when she speaks at a world affairs council of philadelphia. we will all be watching. 600, check out the stoxx down by .9%, we were higher before the release of today's u.s. jobs report. we have come off the lows of today, we were down 1.4% an hour ago. basic resources are rising, but all but four industry groups on the stoxx 600 are falling today. flight to safety, the euro is...
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carl, i don't understand that concept of it. when you talk about neofascism, i understand you're saying this is a new type of fascism, but donald trump is not espousing the traditional fascism rule. to say he's appealing on one side to folks who have lost their jobs that are struggling to make ends meet, but at the same time appealing to the racist and bigot side, what language is he using that's doing that? just because he's not using the politically correct language you want him to use, doesn't mean he's espousing those beliefs. >> he's building a kecoalition, includes a lot of people who have been screwed in this economy and by both parties. and it's perfectly -- >> how is he building a coalition? >> let me just finish. and it's perfectly reasonable to look at a new kind of neofascism, not about naziism, not about genocide, not about making the trains run on time in mussolini's italy. it's about a strong man who donald trump pretends to be who is contemptuous of government, who is contemptuous of everything but his own streng
carl, i don't understand that concept of it. when you talk about neofascism, i understand you're saying this is a new type of fascism, but donald trump is not espousing the traditional fascism rule. to say he's appealing on one side to folks who have lost their jobs that are struggling to make ends meet, but at the same time appealing to the racist and bigot side, what language is he using that's doing that? just because he's not using the politically correct language you want him to use,...
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obviously carl enjoyed. what carl doesn't know we wered a side bar. it's on the record. my objection was on the record and i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from side bar and argued and i called upstairs to the rest of the team. is there any reason that you guys can think to do it? and they said no. >> i couldn't stop it. that was his witness and his choice to mavenlgt i know that the press has dubbed me as lead prosecutor. i was co-prosecutor. i was not chris's boss. and carl doesn't see it that way. that's fibe. i know what's inside. i know what happened behind the scenes. >> chris would say the same thing. >> i think he would have to. i know what happened. all i can say is look, the case was lost before we walked into court. that's the truth. and we -- we had a jury pool that -- >> the case was lost before you walked into the court? >> yes. >> because we were downtown. we were going to have a jury that was -- yes the jury veneer always had a significant -- >> it was already decided. >> apparently. i spent 16 months, 10 hours a day doing nothing. it was a walkov
obviously carl enjoyed. what carl doesn't know we wered a side bar. it's on the record. my objection was on the record and i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from side bar and argued and i called upstairs to the rest of the team. is there any reason that you guys can think to do it? and they said no. >> i couldn't stop it. that was his witness and his choice to mavenlgt i know that the press has dubbed me as lead prosecutor. i was co-prosecutor. i was not chris's boss. and carl...
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. >> carl is not alone, first of all. a lot of people had been indicators on this call for six months, at least and it's argued you can make an argument if you said this a year ago, you would have been right. pessimism in the market, i say what i think i said which is that repwe prayed for a correct in this s&p a year ago. it strange we haven't had volumevolume volatility. i think hedge funds, under performed and geniuses in february. burned it through and i think hedge funds are actually missing the benchmark and will push the market higher. >> so, that again, i say this all the time is the biggest fear for me is that we get a rally, fear of missing out and get this melt up out there. i think it doesn't but in terms of carl, two things i would say, one, everybody will say we miss this, missed out. over the last year s&p is up half a percent. what did you miss? you didn't miss a thing. soros and carl look at the market a different way because they are managing their own money and know this game is about capital preservati
. >> carl is not alone, first of all. a lot of people had been indicators on this call for six months, at least and it's argued you can make an argument if you said this a year ago, you would have been right. pessimism in the market, i say what i think i said which is that repwe prayed for a correct in this s&p a year ago. it strange we haven't had volumevolume volatility. i think hedge funds, under performed and geniuses in february. burned it through and i think hedge funds are...
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carl, thank you so much. welcome to "halftime report." i'm scott wapner, and the big trade is power surge and what the move in oil means for your money, as stocks are marching to new highs. joe terranova and josh brown, and jon and pete najarian joining us. and with the stocks going higher lifted by another jump in crude, and energy is the biggest performing sector year today, and why we are here, doc, because we are calling it a power surge because over the last monti
carl, thank you so much. welcome to "halftime report." i'm scott wapner, and the big trade is power surge and what the move in oil means for your money, as stocks are marching to new highs. joe terranova and josh brown, and jon and pete najarian joining us. and with the stocks going higher lifted by another jump in crude, and energy is the biggest performing sector year today, and why we are here, doc, because we are calling it a power surge because over the last monti
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anyway, i got carl and pretty soon we had medevac's coming and going. we had other casualties, don peterson, david -- the squad leader, we got him out of there. he had been within a few feet of don. they went flat on the ground unwounded, when the shooting started, and when they were laying there, he got a machine gun bullet that went into the top of his shoulder and came out his lower back and of course messed up everything, from his chest cavity all the way down. i do not remember who brought him back, but david was a good friend of mine, and when they brought him back he was barely breathing. his eyes were closed and he had mud all over his face and blood all over his shirt, and i thought i was seeing him at the last time, because he looked like he was going to die. and they got him on a medevac, and it was about two months, he came back to us. i was very surprised. i was sure i was looking at him on the way to the morgue. we got all of our casualties back. don peterson's body we did not recover. just not your teeth -- gnash your teeth at the thought
anyway, i got carl and pretty soon we had medevac's coming and going. we had other casualties, don peterson, david -- the squad leader, we got him out of there. he had been within a few feet of don. they went flat on the ground unwounded, when the shooting started, and when they were laying there, he got a machine gun bullet that went into the top of his shoulder and came out his lower back and of course messed up everything, from his chest cavity all the way down. i do not remember who brought...
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hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. and mixed markets overall, down over in asia and europe, but mixed here today. take a look at the sectors here. some modest declines in some of the tech names. i think microsoft weighing a little bit on the market, down just a little bit right now. also some declines in the bank stocks as well, going on the last three or four days last week, continuing today. oil failed at $50 and had a tough time on friday as well. utilities, more defensive names like health care are holing up well here. moving the markets, there's three things, and we've been discussing them throughout the morning here at cnbc. we have the china growth concerns out there, we have the brexit vote. we heard about tighter odds of a potential leave over the weekend. and the fed and bank of japan meetings that are this weekend. a lot of people trying to figure out to what extent does the fed keep the july meeting alive at this point? that's going to be a major issue in the middle of the week here. global markets, take a
hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. and mixed markets overall, down over in asia and europe, but mixed here today. take a look at the sectors here. some modest declines in some of the tech names. i think microsoft weighing a little bit on the market, down just a little bit right now. also some declines in the bank stocks as well, going on the last three or four days last week, continuing today. oil failed at $50 and had a tough time on friday as well. utilities, more defensive names like...
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carl, back to you and see you in about 15. >> hi, carl, whether it is today or many yesterdays, markets and what we are living through post crisis, it really is different this time, and that is the catch-all phrase that brings impending disaster, because sometimes things are not any different, but they are this time, and whether it is the level of debt before, during and after created after the crisis. you know, when you are talking to the seasoned traders and things like the yield curve and interest rates and the stock market, and when viewed as signals, well, very few make changes considering the current financial landscape that we are amidst. and it makes a difference and so when the yield curve comes up, and the steepness or the flatness and the general complexion of the yield curve, it becomes like an instantaneous response, and when a discussion comes up, this is what it means. the stock market, and indicator of several quarters ahead of the economy, and you could get a view of economy, and half a year or a year down the road by looking at the stock market, and all of the signals
carl, back to you and see you in about 15. >> hi, carl, whether it is today or many yesterdays, markets and what we are living through post crisis, it really is different this time, and that is the catch-all phrase that brings impending disaster, because sometimes things are not any different, but they are this time, and whether it is the level of debt before, during and after created after the crisis. you know, when you are talking to the seasoned traders and things like the yield curve...
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. >> well, it is clear, carl, this is an asset that verizon wants. i was at the jpmorgan conference where the ceo was presenting in a couple of investors in the meetingses said that he had a freudian slip when he talked about the other deals, and he said, we bought yahoo! for $4 billion and then corrected himself of aol and so clearly it is top of the mind, and mike, it come s do comes down to whether verizon thinks that they can get through with some opportunistic price on the core assets or whether there is really going to be another viable bid from the private equity or another bidder that is looking like what a strategic could bid here? >> and yes, $3 billion for the operating business of what we think of yahoo! right now, it is a lowball bid considering the multiple that verizon paid a year ago, because it was seven times cash flow for aol and $3 billion is four times what yahoo! has said it will do in the cash flow this year, and so maybe it is different assets and not the whole or maybe they think it is a tactical bid on the way to the final o
. >> well, it is clear, carl, this is an asset that verizon wants. i was at the jpmorgan conference where the ceo was presenting in a couple of investors in the meetingses said that he had a freudian slip when he talked about the other deals, and he said, we bought yahoo! for $4 billion and then corrected himself of aol and so clearly it is top of the mind, and mike, it come s do comes down to whether verizon thinks that they can get through with some opportunistic price on the core...
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it was a moment that certainly the media enjoyed, obviously carl enjoyed. and we were-- what carl doesn't know is that we were at side bar. i objected to it. it's on the record, my objection is on the rod and i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from side bar and argues. and i called upstairs to the restful of the team and says is there any reason you can think to do this. and every one said no, no, we can't do this. and you couldn't stop it it was his witness and his choice to make. i know that the press had dubbed me as lead prosecutor. i was coprosecuter. i was not chris' boss. and carl doesn't see it that way, that's fine. but i know what is inside. i know what happened behind the scenes. >> rose: chris said the same thing. >> yeah, i think he would. i think he would have to. i know what happened. so all i can say is, look, the case was lost before we walked into court. that's the thrut. and we-- that's the truth. we had a jury pool. >> rose: the case was lost before you walked into the court. >> yes. >> rose: because? >> we are were downtown. we we
it was a moment that certainly the media enjoyed, obviously carl enjoyed. and we were-- what carl doesn't know is that we were at side bar. i objected to it. it's on the record, my objection is on the rod and i pulled chris aside and we stepped away from side bar and argues. and i called upstairs to the restful of the team and says is there any reason you can think to do this. and every one said no, no, we can't do this. and you couldn't stop it it was his witness and his choice to make. i know...
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>> well, that is right, carl. the question is, can he get the team playing together to rally from behind. he seems to be ep stosteeping h in the thenarrative. kay l.a. it is interest, because he has a whole different level of animation talking about the product and trying to get it go going in the right direction. >> because sle the product guy. he created twitter and square and one of the reasons why the board wanted him to come back, but i think that the daily usage number is so interest, because as carl mentioned, snapchat also according to my sources has 150 million daily active users and people said, that is a totally different beast, and why are you comparing twitter to the facebook or twitter to snapchat, but it is proof positive, if you can build a product that is sticky enough, and it does not matter if you are four years old or 12 in twitter's case, people will flock to it. >> i will tell you why, because they all live on this thing here on the phone, and there is only so many hours in a i dashgs and peo
>> well, that is right, carl. the question is, can he get the team playing together to rally from behind. he seems to be ep stosteeping h in the thenarrative. kay l.a. it is interest, because he has a whole different level of animation talking about the product and trying to get it go going in the right direction. >> because sle the product guy. he created twitter and square and one of the reasons why the board wanted him to come back, but i think that the daily usage number is so...
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this is a disease that they're making progress on, carl. they are. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. >> thank you. >> good hour. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we come back, martha stewart on her newest business venture. dow down 39 points. don't go anywhere. sir! it's the president! mr. president we're on mars. switch to a video call... sure, we can do that. congrat... picture from mars looks great. it's about time business communications caught up. go from an audio call to a video conference with the push of a button. vonage. business grade. people friendly. [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good tuesday morning. welcome back to squawk on the street. the new york stock exchange. faber is off today. what a day, some moderate losses but everybody's watching the german 10-year, some of these brexit polls, and by the way, a fed meeting begins today. crude just below 49. >> in the
this is a disease that they're making progress on, carl. they are. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. >> thank you. >> good hour. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we come back, martha stewart on her newest business venture. dow down 39 points. don't go anywhere. sir! it's the president! mr. president we're on mars. switch to a video call... sure, we can do that. congrat... picture from mars looks great. it's about time business communications caught up. go from...
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carl hug by did all three. carl, congratulations, buddy. if you ever feel like you can't get something done. he got engaged, bought a house and start sad brand-new house on the same day. keep it right here, the man himself, lou dobbs is next. fox business. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. people in orlando, the nation, the world tonight mourning 49 people slaughtered in a radical islamist terror attack on a gay nightclub. the deadliest mass shooting in american history. authorities digging into the background of 29-year-old omar mateen. he was previously investigated by the f.b.i. for his remarks about support of mayor rifle. he was armed with an ar-15
carl hug by did all three. carl, congratulations, buddy. if you ever feel like you can't get something done. he got engaged, bought a house and start sad brand-new house on the same day. keep it right here, the man himself, lou dobbs is next. fox business. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. people in orlando, the nation, the world tonight mourning 49 people slaughtered in a radical islamist terror attack on a gay nightclub. the deadliest mass shooting in american history. authorities digging...
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. >> george gibson who recollects is carl anderson. >> carl anderson is the professor, head of african-american studies in atlanta, one of the really great african-american professes or in the country and at the height of the ferguson riots in 2014, in june, july of 2014 he wrote in which she argued even though everybody understands why we are talking about black rage and deaths of michael brown and gardner, we really should be taking about white race, when blacks have made a social progress in america, they have been met with a concerted deliberate white opposition, whether in reconstruction, migration north, brown versus education, the war against drugs or the obama presidency. every time that blacks have made progress in this country, there has been a concerted white backlash in the courts and legislature. it has been coded as -- as protecting democracy or preventing fraud or some other buzz words for it buts is systemic racism and this is the first time that someone has connected 150 years of history from 1865 to the present to show that the attitudes that were very much alive during recons
. >> george gibson who recollects is carl anderson. >> carl anderson is the professor, head of african-american studies in atlanta, one of the really great african-american professes or in the country and at the height of the ferguson riots in 2014, in june, july of 2014 he wrote in which she argued even though everybody understands why we are talking about black rage and deaths of michael brown and gardner, we really should be taking about white race, when blacks have made a social...
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as carl said. multiple bids at or near $5 billion, but not above $6 billion to make that clear, and they have comprised a variety of buyers including private equity firms and strategic buyers and one of of the strategic buyers in the lead position is verizon, but people close to the situation indicate that verizon's bid, a bid above 3.5 billion nonetheless was at the low end of the range of bids received by yahoo! at the time of the bids being received. and while there is conversation amongst the members of the team that is advising on those bids and the special committee to the board that is looking at them about whether or not they would think of booting verizon out of the process, and it does seem the unlikely outcome, and interesting process for what does seem to be fairly competitive action as we head through a final round of the bidding, and it is difficult to compare the apples to apples, and the pen portfolio of yahoo! and the real estate, and some are inclusive when you are talking about t
as carl said. multiple bids at or near $5 billion, but not above $6 billion to make that clear, and they have comprised a variety of buyers including private equity firms and strategic buyers and one of of the strategic buyers in the lead position is verizon, but people close to the situation indicate that verizon's bid, a bid above 3.5 billion nonetheless was at the low end of the range of bids received by yahoo! at the time of the bids being received. and while there is conversation amongst...
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make it carl malone. >> and then you're on and we talk to carl malone and that would be fun. >> jimmy: let's do that right now. that would be great. i ran into carl malone's wife and daughter on the street yesterday. weird insight into my life. anyway, the ringer, the website, tell me what the idea is. does it differ from your last one? >> it's sports, pub culture and tech. it's a little more timely because things move so fast these days. like news happens and there's 45 different think pieces on in an hour. so you can't take your time as much. we also have features and columns too. >> jimmy: one of my favorite bits of trivia about you, even though you do run a forward media empire, you still have an aol e-mail address. >> and a blackberry. i've been in meetings where i have all these young people -- >> jimmy: don't be sad. it's not like he can't afford a gmail address. [ laughter ] >> i've been in meetings where i'm like, hold on. and it's like "you've got mail," and they're like, oh, my god, you're so old. but now i have the currys. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i wish you a l
make it carl malone. >> and then you're on and we talk to carl malone and that would be fun. >> jimmy: let's do that right now. that would be great. i ran into carl malone's wife and daughter on the street yesterday. weird insight into my life. anyway, the ringer, the website, tell me what the idea is. does it differ from your last one? >> it's sports, pub culture and tech. it's a little more timely because things move so fast these days. like news happens and there's 45...
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i'm looking forward to that, carl. coming up, we are also going to have an exclusive interview with allergan ceo brent saunders. he'll be joining us next hour. "squawk on the street" is coming right back. >>> fortune magazine out with annual fortune 500 list of the largest u.s. companies ranked by revenue. walmart taking the top spot for a fourth consecutive year. exxon number two, apple moving up two spots to number three and microsoft actually cracks the top 25 for the first time. we were just talking about the size of not just walmart's revenue but some of the payments they give some of their large shareholders. >> yeah. only oil above is going to get back up there. if i look at the top ten, one of more striking things about this list is mckes, cvs, shows you health care swallowing huge chunks of the economy. it just sort of shows you that's where the growth is for better or worse. of course some of this is mergers. it's kind of interesting in terms of where the economy is at. >> have we looked at who's been displac
i'm looking forward to that, carl. coming up, we are also going to have an exclusive interview with allergan ceo brent saunders. he'll be joining us next hour. "squawk on the street" is coming right back. >>> fortune magazine out with annual fortune 500 list of the largest u.s. companies ranked by revenue. walmart taking the top spot for a fourth consecutive year. exxon number two, apple moving up two spots to number three and microsoft actually cracks the top 25 for the...
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and we have carl live from the code conference in california. carl. >> a lot to come, david. cisco's chuck robbins, twitter's jack dorsey as we wrap up this final day of code con from palace verdes. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. my m...about my toothpasteice. she eveand mouthwash.ice... but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! gomery
and we have carl live from the code conference in california. carl. >> a lot to come, david. cisco's chuck robbins, twitter's jack dorsey as we wrap up this final day of code con from palace verdes. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first...
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ca carl, thank you so much. welcome to the "halftime report" and we are live once again from the cnbc bureau at 1 market in san francisco, and as you know, any minute the president is expected to make a remark at the treasury department about the investigation into the orlando shooting and the fight against isis. we will take you there as soon as we see the president on the right-hand side of the screen there. and we continue to watch the markets as well. they have been more volatile over the past few day, and we have been looking at the vix spiking to the highest
ca carl, thank you so much. welcome to the "halftime report" and we are live once again from the cnbc bureau at 1 market in san francisco, and as you know, any minute the president is expected to make a remark at the treasury department about the investigation into the orlando shooting and the fight against isis. we will take you there as soon as we see the president on the right-hand side of the screen there. and we continue to watch the markets as well. they have been more volatile...
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carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. in the wake of this week's mega deal between microsoft and linkedin, could twitter be the next company on the shopping block? our next guest says it needs to attract a suitor being overtaken by it's competitors. good to have you back, jim. >> nice to be here. >> you talk to users who aren't checking in as much. you say you're not tweeting as much. you say there's a lack of logical buyers essentially. >> i'm probably not the best example here, i'm not the demographic of the future. but i did seek out some of the ever sobering mill eniaennials. one of them did say there's just too much typing. they're so visual. they just want to get the images, and move on. to me, what does linkedin that twitter doesn't? twitter has kind of got it all, a huge discount to where it was trading. it's trading at barely half the ipo price. as these social media companies go, that's a bargain. it's got revenue growth, advertiser growth. not what wall vestreet was lookg for. >> influence. relevance. >> we saw
carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. in the wake of this week's mega deal between microsoft and linkedin, could twitter be the next company on the shopping block? our next guest says it needs to attract a suitor being overtaken by it's competitors. good to have you back, jim. >> nice to be here. >> you talk to users who aren't checking in as much. you say you're not tweeting as much. you say there's a lack of logical buyers essentially. >> i'm probably not the...
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let me begin with you carl what has happened so far legislativively. give me a sense what happened so far this week and what might happen in the rest of the week. >> well as you said, the senate voted down these four proposals yesterday. it was fairly predictable even though everyone in the senate and probably most americans would agree that people on terror watch lists shouldn't buy guns, be able to buy guns. nothing is easiest i ohio in wa. there's a lot of -- ohio in washington. there's a lot of politics at play here. it didn't go anywhere. >> it was sort of an embarrassing defeat. everybody walked out of the senate last night feeling a bit meteomortified they couldn't do anything. >> rose: mortified because they succumbed to lobbying or mortified for what reason. >> i think it seems like such a straightforward proposition, right. if you're on a terror watch list you shouldn't be able to go in and easily buy a gun. even the most conservative people said over the weekend we should be able to get together on this and they couldn't. so i think that's w
let me begin with you carl what has happened so far legislativively. give me a sense what happened so far this week and what might happen in the rest of the week. >> well as you said, the senate voted down these four proposals yesterday. it was fairly predictable even though everyone in the senate and probably most americans would agree that people on terror watch lists shouldn't buy guns, be able to buy guns. nothing is easiest i ohio in wa. there's a lot of -- ohio in washington....
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thank you so much, basil and carl. coming up alarming report nearly 70,000 times have been committed in just the past three months by migrants, that germany welcomed into its country. so is hillary clinton vows to bring in 65,000 syrian migrants to the united states of america, are we headed for the same scenario? >>> plus hillary clinton's email scandal getting worse by the minute. former aid who helped her set up her personal email server. he is now entered into limited immunity, with the justice department. what does he know and how is it going to affect this election? stay with plea, we're back in two. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomo
thank you so much, basil and carl. coming up alarming report nearly 70,000 times have been committed in just the past three months by migrants, that germany welcomed into its country. so is hillary clinton vows to bring in 65,000 syrian migrants to the united states of america, are we headed for the same scenario? >>> plus hillary clinton's email scandal getting worse by the minute. former aid who helped her set up her personal email server. he is now entered into limited immunity,...
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carl, back to you. >> rick, thank you very much. rick santelli. >>> when we come back, meg whitman and autonomous cars. you'll hear what the hp ceo told jim about them on "mad money" last night. later on, walt mossberg, you'll want to hear what he has to say about amazon and jeff bezos, 18,011 on the dow up 72 points. new bikes aren't selling guys... what are we gonna do? how about we pump more into promotions? ♪ nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. ♪ >>> david, this is an outright steal of meg whitman. >> i know, you're taking her away. >> the sun doesn't set on the "mad money" empire. >> you're going to talk cloud, right? >> we are going to talk whatever you were going to talk. >> okay. you'll talk to meg whatever you need to. just remember. >> wh
carl, back to you. >> rick, thank you very much. rick santelli. >>> when we come back, meg whitman and autonomous cars. you'll hear what the hp ceo told jim about them on "mad money" last night. later on, walt mossberg, you'll want to hear what he has to say about amazon and jeff bezos, 18,011 on the dow up 72 points. new bikes aren't selling guys... what are we gonna do? how about we pump more into promotions? ♪ nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪...
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hey, eunice. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, the shanghai park is opening in just over a week, but ceo bob iger said he's very optimistic. the company has been running pre-trials, and so far, he says they've already seen half a million people. he told me that he believes that this park is going to be good for the business, and that for many other parts of the business because it's going to help build disney's brand here. how does this park help the other parts of the business in this market? >> well, it clearly will serve as a booster rocket for people's appreciation of disney. the knowledge that disney is, in fact, universal in appeal to people. appreciation and knowledge of characters and stories. an immersive park experience, the disney way is something that people will remember for the rest of their lives. and that goes a long way in terms of not just creating word of mouth, but in terms of people's interest and passion for our brand and everything that it stands for and everything that bears its name. >> and what was
hey, eunice. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, the shanghai park is opening in just over a week, but ceo bob iger said he's very optimistic. the company has been running pre-trials, and so far, he says they've already seen half a million people. he told me that he believes that this park is going to be good for the business, and that for many other parts of the business because it's going to help build disney's brand here. how does this park help the other parts of the business in this...
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hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. modest gains here and modest gains in europe on very light volume not surprisingly given the vote tomorrow. just want to show you germany. talk about a round trip, when we first go out about two weeks ago the reports that the polls indicated increasing support for brexit. you see the market decline. this is germany that you're looking at. and then the complete round trip that has occurred since then. right now today oil is over $50. that's the important thing right now. and generally these exploration production companies doing great this week, many of them are up four, five or six percent for the week. so that's important. we've had a very good week as well for commodities stocks, the weaker dollar has been a help. it's been a relief rally too of course. and some of these stocks like africa, brazil, even steel stocks generally have done better here though you can see south africa downright now, was up earlier at the open here. let's talk about solar stocks. you can see generally mode
hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. modest gains here and modest gains in europe on very light volume not surprisingly given the vote tomorrow. just want to show you germany. talk about a round trip, when we first go out about two weeks ago the reports that the polls indicated increasing support for brexit. you see the market decline. this is germany that you're looking at. and then the complete round trip that has occurred since then. right now today oil is over $50. that's the important...
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fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron is inside the trump event. carl? >> hi, greta. clarification here micky gilley's ballroom in dallas. the place that you are talking about is gilley's in houston with the famous mechanical bull back to the urban cowboys days. trump has a big rally planned here today. potential for a little bit of volatility tonight. yesterday the dallas police and various different law enforcement federal and local went through some essentially some drills preparing for the demonstrations expected tonight. some of the anti-trump activists say they are expecting anywhere between 1 and 5,000 proceeds on the streets and several are closed off around us. the trump called to us point out this incident is isn't going to hold the number of rsvp they got. 18,000 people rsvp wanted and want to do come to tonight's event they are not going to fit into this room. with the protesters outside in what has been a 90-plus degree day in dallas those folk who want to come in and see trump are going to stand outside and not get in and walk past the protesters. this w
fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron is inside the trump event. carl? >> hi, greta. clarification here micky gilley's ballroom in dallas. the place that you are talking about is gilley's in houston with the famous mechanical bull back to the urban cowboys days. trump has a big rally planned here today. potential for a little bit of volatility tonight. yesterday the dallas police and various different law enforcement federal and local went through some essentially some...
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carl cameron live in manchester. so the news is slowly sinking in here in central florida. 49 innocent people dead. dozens have long painful recoveries ahead of them. the have the resources of the fox news deck this hour as we report live on the terror in orlando. >> yesterday was the most horrific day in the history of the city of orlando, and yet i stand here prouder today of our community than ever. >> the investigation. >> our focus is to get the truth to get it to you as quickly as we can. >> the motivation. >> we're highly confident the kill wears radicalized. >> this is terror and northeasts to be stopped. isis is evil. >> and the determination. >> we as a gay community, gay lesbian, bisexual, transgender people, are a community that loves and if you think you're going to stab at the heart of us, you're not. >> today america moves forward in the face of yet another attack. >> we will not give into fear or town -- turn again -- against tetch other, instead we stand united as americans to protect our people and
carl cameron live in manchester. so the news is slowly sinking in here in central florida. 49 innocent people dead. dozens have long painful recoveries ahead of them. the have the resources of the fox news deck this hour as we report live on the terror in orlando. >> yesterday was the most horrific day in the history of the city of orlando, and yet i stand here prouder today of our community than ever. >> the investigation. >> our focus is to get the truth to get it to you as...
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court. >> that's right, hi, carl. so ralph lauren is holding first investor day in the brand's 50-year history. wall street is finally hearing ceo stefan larsson's plan as ceo. larsson's way forward plan centers around reigning in costs, brands and stores. the brand will focus on three name brands, ralph lauren, polo and lauren. the brand will close 10% of mainly high end stores, strip out three layers of management, which means 1,000 job cuts or 8% of full-time staff. it's also going to reduce the inventory that it ships to department stores, which is 45% of revenue in hopes of reigning in promotional levels and selling more items at full price. leaning on his strengths from old navy and h & m will shorten merchandise production times from 15 months to 9 months with an eight-week test pipeline. now sees revenues dropping at a low double digit rate due to the decline in inventory receipts which is proactive as part of the closures, but also weak retail traffic environment. but the savings from the restructuring costs
court. >> that's right, hi, carl. so ralph lauren is holding first investor day in the brand's 50-year history. wall street is finally hearing ceo stefan larsson's plan as ceo. larsson's way forward plan centers around reigning in costs, brands and stores. the brand will focus on three name brands, ralph lauren, polo and lauren. the brand will close 10% of mainly high end stores, strip out three layers of management, which means 1,000 job cuts or 8% of full-time staff. it's also going to...
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. >> carl unger is home with four bullet wounds, and he's talking to news4 about the man he says smiled before shooting him and killing his friend. eulalio tordil was indicted today on eight counts, and that includes two charges of first-degree murder. shomari stone is live at montgomery mall with an interview you'll only see on news4. >> reporter: wendy and doreen, carl unger tells us it happened so fast, at one point he's trying to help a woman who was screami ground thinking he's going to die. >> i did feel bad, the whole situation. >> reporter: tonight, carl unger speaks about the horror he experienced at westfield montgomery mall in bethesda, maryland, on may 6th. he tells me 62-year-old eulalio tordil seemed to enjoy shooting people. >> he looked dead at us and started smiling before he started shooting. >> reporter: it started when unger stopped at the mall for lunch with his friend, mike winffel. they heard a woman screaming in the parking lot. they say she was being carjacked by eulalio tordil, who was allegedly on the run after allegedly killing his estranged wife. >> he just
. >> carl unger is home with four bullet wounds, and he's talking to news4 about the man he says smiled before shooting him and killing his friend. eulalio tordil was indicted today on eight counts, and that includes two charges of first-degree murder. shomari stone is live at montgomery mall with an interview you'll only see on news4. >> reporter: wendy and doreen, carl unger tells us it happened so fast, at one point he's trying to help a woman who was screami ground thinking he's...
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is it still carl quintanilla? or carl quinn? >> say that again? >> is it still carl quintanilla -- >> no, quin martin production, you've been trying to get me to change my name for two decades. >> strong. carl quin, anchor man. thanks, carl. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up, this morning's biggest stock movers when we come back. with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go a
is it still carl quintanilla? or carl quinn? >> say that again? >> is it still carl quintanilla -- >> no, quin martin production, you've been trying to get me to change my name for two decades. >> strong. carl quin, anchor man. thanks, carl. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up, this morning's biggest stock movers when we come back. with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in...
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. ♪ >>> thank you, carl and jon. and golden eyes with the inv investment joining us is steve weiss and jon and pete najarian and so, we are looking at the trades, and george soros, and the purchasing, and what are you seeing? >> well, as far as june when we were watching the unusual activity, it seemed that people were looking for the places to be, and that they find to be defensive, scott, and it seems that everybody's at least sounding an alarm about, hey, look, we will get a pullback or the easeback or something, 2%, 4%, 5%, and everybody has their own percentage, but the folks piling into the gold, when you are looking at the list some of the smartest guys on wall street. >> so put it this way, are they on to something, and gold is up almost 20% year-to-date, and the pete says that the miners, and the gdx, nearly doubled 90%, and the junior miners up more than double, and so are these guys on to something? >> well, adding on the what pete said, they are very smart guys. not only are they smart guys, but not just
. ♪ >>> thank you, carl and jon. and golden eyes with the inv investment joining us is steve weiss and jon and pete najarian and so, we are looking at the trades, and george soros, and the purchasing, and what are you seeing? >> well, as far as june when we were watching the unusual activity, it seemed that people were looking for the places to be, and that they find to be defensive, scott, and it seems that everybody's at least sounding an alarm about, hey, look, we will get a...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i guess the world is finding out how wonderful negative rates are going to effect everybody's economy and especially banks and the financials. look at one-week of tens. wow. you know, here we sit in the low to mid 160s, let's create charts going back to the beginning of 2015, shall we? look at how the 10-year is toying with all of those 160 bottoms, particularly important was the february 11th low yield on a closing day. everything i talk about is on a closing yield basis which was at 166. if you look at a 30-year bond hovering around 244, 245, it's comping pretty darn close. 10s are january, 30s are february of '15. now let's go longer. let's go 20-year charts on bunds. yeah, 1 basis point. what'd they settle yesterday? 3 or 4. how many percent is that down in one day? look at a 20-year jgb, japanese, well off worst levels of minus 15 basis points, which of course is a record. a lot of talk about the banks and negative rates aren't that bad, spain's coming back, at least coming back
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i guess the world is finding out how wonderful negative rates are going to effect everybody's economy and especially banks and the financials. look at one-week of tens. wow. you know, here we sit in the low to mid 160s, let's create charts going back to the beginning of 2015, shall we? look at how the 10-year is toying with all of those 160 bottoms, particularly important was the february 11th low yield on a closing day. everything i talk about...
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>> all right, considerable, i want to -- carl, i want to bring the viewers in for a second. viewers now is a chance to vote at home on twitter should donald trump reopen trump university tweet yes or no on #greta. it only takes a few to be disgruntled in fact it only takes one and it will make headlines. especially if it's a high profile person by donald trump. on the other hand, i'm sort of curious, you have seen any satisfied customers? are there any students who have come out and said this was actually a great experience and i learned something? >> well, one thing do i know is that eric sneiderman did not do, this okay, for the taxpayer. he did it for his own self-love and self-help for him and his future candidacy. this man sued bank after bank after bank because he knew he could extort a settlement out of them. in this case i would believe that he is doing the same thing. he figured he could extort a settlement out of donald trump. that's wrong. >> but wouldn't it we hoove donald trump just from a pr standpoint to bring out a couple students who thought it was a good ex
>> all right, considerable, i want to -- carl, i want to bring the viewers in for a second. viewers now is a chance to vote at home on twitter should donald trump reopen trump university tweet yes or no on #greta. it only takes a few to be disgruntled in fact it only takes one and it will make headlines. especially if it's a high profile person by donald trump. on the other hand, i'm sort of curious, you have seen any satisfied customers? are there any students who have come out and said...
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carl weinberg, congratulations on your research over the last couple days. we will be talking to them in the next couple days. francine, your with adam pozen. francine: iam. , we doetable or a time not even have a plan to deal with brussels. looking at the nuances. whether angela merkel really once the u.k. out. >> francine, again, chancellor merkel is always doing the best to have a long-term view, be the a donald the room. i give for credit. for me, timetable specifically, how much is under people's control? there are people who keep saying the europeans have to understand. it will maybe take to october. the fact is, this is a huge externality of uncertainty on europe. a huge uncertainty disrupting their agenda and politics. about, ohp talking well, the britons do not want to be bullied. well, the europeans do not want to be bullied either. i am not saying it is not fast, i am just not saying it is not sustainable as is. you need to be clear about the process in saying at some point when the u.k. is ready, we will pull the article 50 a court. i think that
carl weinberg, congratulations on your research over the last couple days. we will be talking to them in the next couple days. francine, your with adam pozen. francine: iam. , we doetable or a time not even have a plan to deal with brussels. looking at the nuances. whether angela merkel really once the u.k. out. >> francine, again, chancellor merkel is always doing the best to have a long-term view, be the a donald the room. i give for credit. for me, timetable specifically, how much is...