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russell kirk's legacy. >> yes, well, john, let me -- >> i'm sorry, we do have one question. we will get to that. >> thank you, sir. >> two questions, one is what was his reaction of what happened in the 60's, so much conservatism today seems to come from that and this is somewhat off the subject but there's been a lot in the news lately about how conservative professors on campus are hounded and afraid to come out of the closet as conservatives. do you have any comments on that? thank you for coming out today. >> thank you for both of the questions. kirk like most conservatives was confused by the 1960's, he spent his time, he did attack radical conservatism on campuses but also was willing to debate and engage and one of my favorite stories, this is not something that i in great detail partly because we don't have a lot of evidence and he was asked to speak by sda as well as black panthers there and he was to debate tom hagen and got in front of a crowd, pretty radical group but kirk was without question, he was a gentleman and he treated no matter who he was talking to, he
russell kirk's legacy. >> yes, well, john, let me -- >> i'm sorry, we do have one question. we will get to that. >> thank you, sir. >> two questions, one is what was his reaction of what happened in the 60's, so much conservatism today seems to come from that and this is somewhat off the subject but there's been a lot in the news lately about how conservative professors on campus are hounded and afraid to come out of the closet as conservatives. do you have any comments...
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shows both properties 64 russel. >> 1243 union street cast shadows and for 64 russel the proposed will never shade with these on the fronts or elevation and the extents of shadows is limited to the side lightwell an 1243 union street no windows at the habitable floor are shatdz by 64 russel street speaking to get privacy and mid block open space so you'll see ♪ compare active - to the rear evaluation of russel their uniformly significant turn around homes on russel street light including our proposed addition the image that was shoenl earlier in the evening to depict the view from 1243 union street was taken from the basements level of 1243 union street you'll find is slightly disingenuous to be speaking to that vantage point additionally the union street provide zero to the space your proposal provides greater than the codes requirements addressing 64 russel street steps outside the box well into the moved and seconded open space again to a much greater sixth than our proposal this illustrates the relationship the union street prosper that tower over the russel street properties i v
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paul russell is just the 38 test feel their stink as russell headed off to prison weiss' father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >> you have to answer to high power one day and may god have mercy on his soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> interesting stuff. >>> all right. howard here with a look at the sports. >> eagles head coach doug pederson talks about what the eagles drove past tick carson wentz needs to work on. we have a dog throwing out first pitch of the ballgame. not only did the phillies lose the game. they may have lost their starting pitcher. ♪ >>> i'd rather have cream doughnuts actually. eagles back on the practice field today with only today and tomorrow before the team goes on vacation for about six weeks. although some of the players will get together in san diego for about week. fletcher cox has a lot to do to catch up on the new defense after missing volunteer camps for the last month. but after preferring not to talk yesterday, he decided today, okay, he'll address the media. >> number one th
paul russell is just the 38 test feel their stink as russell headed off to prison weiss' father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >> you have to answer to high power one day and may god have mercy on his soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> interesting stuff. >>> all right. howard here with a look at the sports. >> eagles head coach doug pederson talks about what the eagles drove past tick...
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paul russell is just the latest to feel their stink as russell headed off to prison wise's father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >>> you have to answer to higher power one day. may god have mercy on your soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. ♪ >>> kathy orr is back down the shore and tonight she's in cape may. >> celebrating restaurant week. hey there, kathy. >> reporter: well, hello. we are on the porch at the beautiful peter shields in inn n old home that was made into a fabulous restaurant and i'm joined by the woman who is the force behind restaurant week in cape may. this is jessica lee burg. thanks for joining me. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> what does restaurant week mean to cape may? >> restaurant week was our attempt to create a signature event that could bolster the shoulder season. july is kind of quiet. memorial day is a big deal. fourth of july is a big deal but june is quiet. >> so this gives people an excuse to come down here when it's not quite so busy. >> reporter: how many participating
paul russell is just the latest to feel their stink as russell headed off to prison wise's father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >>> you have to answer to higher power one day. may god have mercy on your soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. ♪ >>> kathy orr is back down the shore and tonight she's in cape may. >> celebrating restaurant week. hey there, kathy. >> reporter: well, hello. we...
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the russel russell arm is tellio get out. >> i'm sending the ramsey arm in to get the russell arm. >> hello, there houston. this is cape canaveral. we were not informed of the ramsey arm. the russell arm does not need to know the ramsey arm. looks like they're wrestling, specifically arm wrestling. >> the ramsey arm is stronger. surely the russell arm will be swiftly defeated. >> wasn't my worry. activate blow torch now. >> just got rerouted to the russell arm. >> force field. looks like the ramsey arm is taking on my titan boosters. the ramsey arm flipped me off! >> rose: what did you see? you discovered a nugget. i have not seen that in a long time. >> the object worked for the arms. that was me, guys. (laughter) >> that wap your audition for s.n.l., wasn't it? >> i can't believe the robot arms never got on s.n.l. >> rose: i can't either. would have been perfect. that was in new york right when we moved here and we moved here to showcase. our sketch showed for comedy central and they bought it. that was a scene that never made it in the show but that was us working out a scene after
the russel russell arm is tellio get out. >> i'm sending the ramsey arm in to get the russell arm. >> hello, there houston. this is cape canaveral. we were not informed of the ramsey arm. the russell arm does not need to know the ramsey arm. looks like they're wrestling, specifically arm wrestling. >> the ramsey arm is stronger. surely the russell arm will be swiftly defeated. >> wasn't my worry. activate blow torch now. >> just got rerouted to the russell arm....
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paul russell is just the 38 test feel their stink as russell headed off to prison weiss' father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >> you have to answer to high power one day and may god have mercy on his soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> interesting stuff. >>> all right. howard here with a look at the sports. >> eagles head coach doug pederson talks about what the eagles drove past tick carson wentz needs to work on. we have a dog throwing out first pitch of the ballgame. not only did the phillies lose the game. they may have lost their starting pitcher. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater t
paul russell is just the 38 test feel their stink as russell headed off to prison weiss' father had one final thing to say to his son's killer. >> you have to answer to high power one day and may god have mercy on his soul. i can forgive you but i can't forget. >> in camden, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> interesting stuff. >>> all right. howard here with a look at the sports. >> eagles head coach doug pederson talks about what the eagles drove past tick...
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russell: mr. speaker, the land management work force flexibility act enacted last year, removed a barrier to the career advancement opportunities of long serving and temporary employees across the federal government. i want to thank my friend from virginia, mr. connolly for his work. i'm proud to not only support it but offered a similar measure in the national defense authorization. the bill we are considering today makes a correction that is necessary due to recent guidance of the office of personnel management. h.r. 4906 clarifies that congress intended to remove restrictions on temporary seasonal employees that would otherwise hinder their ability to compete for merit promotion vacancies opened to other employees. this is accomplished by a mix of both permanent and temporary employees. before the land management work force flexibility act regardless of how many seasons served, temporary employees could not compete for permanent jobs under the procedures available to other federal employees. un
russell: mr. speaker, the land management work force flexibility act enacted last year, removed a barrier to the career advancement opportunities of long serving and temporary employees across the federal government. i want to thank my friend from virginia, mr. connolly for his work. i'm proud to not only support it but offered a similar measure in the national defense authorization. the bill we are considering today makes a correction that is necessary due to recent guidance of the office of...
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we are asking mark makepeace, chief executive of footsie russell -- ftse russell. ♪ london --ought it was it is new york. live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: you can mistake the skyline for london. y.rk: it was the blue sk vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "european close" on "bloomberg markets." mark: coming up -- next week, msci will decide whether to include china. ftse russell has been gradually increasingthe way -- mainland chinese stocks, long investors to add at their own pace. vonnie: so where could we see the inclusion of chinese stocks in the ftse russell? joining us is the ceo of ftse russell, margaret these. is this a concern -- mark makepeace. is this a concern? mark m.: the question is we need theirlude china and indices. the china market is the second biggest market in the world. to continue to exclude the market is something we cannot do long. vonnie: would you take a different decision and include china shares and other businesses? mark m.: we will include china indices in their global indices. we are different from our competitors here, because
we are asking mark makepeace, chief executive of footsie russell -- ftse russell. ♪ london --ought it was it is new york. live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: you can mistake the skyline for london. y.rk: it was the blue sk vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "european close" on "bloomberg markets." mark: coming up -- next week, msci will decide whether to include china. ftse russell has been gradually increasingthe way -- mainland chinese stocks, long...
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iwn, the etf that tracks the russell 2,000 here. if you like to look at portfolio hedges or put some sort of short delta position in your portfolio i think you get the most bang for your buck in the iwm. it's made back about 23% here. you have an opportunity if it starts to move lower, you'll get more bang for your buck. it shows worse relative strength. i don't think you press this next week. you give it an opportunity. you rally into fed meetings. maybe you get a wlift. i would look at a put spread. when the etf was trading at 116. you could have bought the august 115/100 put spread for $3 paying 3.75 for one of the august puts and selling one at 75 cents. $3 is your max risk. you can make up to $12. lose up to 3, between 112 and 115 on the up side. max lost. i like this. it looks like decent support. it's basically 2, 2.5% of the underlying etf price to get a good bit of protection if things hit the fan in the summer. >> what do you think of the trade? >> look, you want to be hedged in this situation. it's pretty simple. we'd add
iwn, the etf that tracks the russell 2,000 here. if you like to look at portfolio hedges or put some sort of short delta position in your portfolio i think you get the most bang for your buck in the iwm. it's made back about 23% here. you have an opportunity if it starts to move lower, you'll get more bang for your buck. it shows worse relative strength. i don't think you press this next week. you give it an opportunity. you rally into fed meetings. maybe you get a wlift. i would look at a put...
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russell kirk's legacy. >> yes, well, john, let me -- >> i'm sorry, we do have one question. we will get to that. >> thank you, sir. >> two questions, one is what was his reaction of what happened in the 60's, so much conservatism today seems to come from that and this is somewhat off the subject but there's been a lot in the news lately about how conservative professors on campus are hounded and afraid to come out of the closet as conservatives. do you have any comments on that? thank you for coming out today. >> thank you for both of the questions. kirk like most conservatives was confused by the 1960's, he spent his time, he did attack radical conservatism on campuses but also was willing to debate and engage and one of my favorite stories, this is not something that i in great detail partly because we don't have a lot of evidence and he was asked to speak by sda as well as black panthers there and he was to debate tom hagen and got in front of a crowd, pretty radical group but kirk was without question, he was a gentleman and he treated no matter who he was talking to, he
russell kirk's legacy. >> yes, well, john, let me -- >> i'm sorry, we do have one question. we will get to that. >> thank you, sir. >> two questions, one is what was his reaction of what happened in the 60's, so much conservatism today seems to come from that and this is somewhat off the subject but there's been a lot in the news lately about how conservative professors on campus are hounded and afraid to come out of the closet as conservatives. do you have any comments...
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the russell 2000. this to me is going to be i think the most energized, certainly the highest leverage built into the short side. if things fall apart, you have credit issues and small cap. that will underperform. >> glass half full or half empty in that you think the u.s. will go down to meet the underperformance of the other sectors, or vice versa? >> i'm always half empty. but that's just the way -- i was raised in a wall street that if it can go wrong, it will go wrong. so i'm half empty. the russell failed at 120. that's a level it needed to close above. it appears to be rolling over. as do the transports. last week i think we had the ewg, the germany having the preemptive strike to the upside. i don't know what's going on with deutsche bank. i'm not smart enough to know. i thought it was oil. clearly that's not the case. so there are bigger things going on in the european banks. >> the news alert on details at headquarters. >> baidu down as much as 5% after hours on a revenue warning. this is a r
the russell 2000. this to me is going to be i think the most energized, certainly the highest leverage built into the short side. if things fall apart, you have credit issues and small cap. that will underperform. >> glass half full or half empty in that you think the u.s. will go down to meet the underperformance of the other sectors, or vice versa? >> i'm always half empty. but that's just the way -- i was raised in a wall street that if it can go wrong, it will go wrong. so i'm...
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russell westbrook. you need a basketball for this? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go. >> how i visualize russell -- i see him very -- expression. a lot of charisma. loud, screaming. >> the screams. >> the scream. >> jimmy: kj talks all of a sudden. [ laughter ] >> that's what i'm going to display right here. >> jimmy: okay, show us. here we go, all right. kj, loosen up. [ cheers and applause ] russell westbrook. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well done. like you're turning into a werewolf. all right. [ cheers and applause ] lebron james. what's the key to lebron? >> so how i visualize lebron. he takes a lot of steps that's illegal. [ laughter ] in the game of basketball. and he's known for his flopping. >> jimmy: he is known for his flopping and his traveling. >> that's what i'm going to display on this court. >> jimmy: we are going to see some flopping. okay, good. here we go. all right. look at kj. he's underrated. [ laughter ] >> i'm active. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well done.
russell westbrook. you need a basketball for this? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go. >> how i visualize russell -- i see him very -- expression. a lot of charisma. loud, screaming. >> the screams. >> the scream. >> jimmy: kj talks all of a sudden. [ laughter ] >> that's what i'm going to display right here. >> jimmy: okay, show us. here we go, all right. kj, loosen up. [ cheers and applause ] russell westbrook. [...
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russell, is recognized for five minutes. mr. russell: thank you, mr. chairman. we seem to make this much about the ig and mr. george and whether or not his testimony has been uncovered that there was testimony going on, that i would submit three previous questions, and i would ask that the irs testimony had stated, "that is left no stone unturned, given what had been brought forth." i asked, "was that true? "they said, "that would not be true." i also asked if the tapes were recoverable and were the tapes erased after july 2014, and in the same month, july 2014, irs officials testified in the house ways and means committee and "confirmed the e-mails were unrecoverable." end quote. and i confirmed, "was the testimony true? " and we confirmed in this committee that this would not be true. and in the february 2015 testimony of mr.koskinen, he confirmed that the "tapes were not recoverable." end quote. i asked if that was true and the answer was, "that would not be true." so we can go when we can parse out certain things, that based on what we heard from the inspect
russell, is recognized for five minutes. mr. russell: thank you, mr. chairman. we seem to make this much about the ig and mr. george and whether or not his testimony has been uncovered that there was testimony going on, that i would submit three previous questions, and i would ask that the irs testimony had stated, "that is left no stone unturned, given what had been brought forth." i asked, "was that true? "they said, "that would not be true." i also asked if the...
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russell board, thank you so much. -- russell ward, thank you so much. the yen is on the agenda and the bank's president says fair value at the moment. >> the key is to provide sufficient liquidity to the economy without creating future inflationary pressures. that is the central role of the central bank. have actually pretty much latitude to deal with this kind of difficult issues. the outsideis, world has overreacted to the slowdown of the chinese economy. when economy slowed down from 8% to 6.5%, what is the worry? one percentage point of growth. it is not the same thing as the growth can or 15 or 20 years ago. the size is much bigger. the economic base is bigger. the increase in our growth rate would be very much different. you cannot look at the numbers. that is not the same thing. if you look at the politics of growth, you see the different structures of trace economy compared to the economy 20 years ago. >> all eyes tracking the chinese yuan. people are wondering if the yuan will be strengthened in line with the dollar or will be weakened. where d
russell board, thank you so much. -- russell ward, thank you so much. the yen is on the agenda and the bank's president says fair value at the moment. >> the key is to provide sufficient liquidity to the economy without creating future inflationary pressures. that is the central role of the central bank. have actually pretty much latitude to deal with this kind of difficult issues. the outsideis, world has overreacted to the slowdown of the chinese economy. when economy slowed down from...
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and secondly, the russell reconstitution today, and i think it is important, but it is interacting with the market in ways that we can't figure out right now, so i am not sure that today is a good day to make broad pronunciations of where the market is. and finally in terms of the winners and the losers, i don't know if you have the full screen ready, but the telecoms and the reits are continuinging to do well today on the prospects of the lower rates and continuing to see the banks on the prospect of lower rates to perform poorly, and defensive sectors outperform like the consumer staples for example, but it is a complicated situation, because many of the consumer staples have exposure to europe like procter & gamble so we can't say buy consumers or defensive stocks on that point. and with material, the key point is that the dollar strength impacting the commodities overall is weighing on the energy and materials and weighing on the industrials and many of whom of course export rather dramatically and remember, they have significant exposure over in europe, and is so it is is complicat
and secondly, the russell reconstitution today, and i think it is important, but it is interacting with the market in ways that we can't figure out right now, so i am not sure that today is a good day to make broad pronunciations of where the market is. and finally in terms of the winners and the losers, i don't know if you have the full screen ready, but the telecoms and the reits are continuinging to do well today on the prospects of the lower rates and continuing to see the banks on the...
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the russell 2000 is nowhere near that kind of circumstance. >> all right. what would you -- >> well, if we just made a new high from the other day, and it just got back on course, but listen, i actually think the fed is not going to be raising rates this summer. i think that is going to add a whole heck of a lot of volatility. i'm not of the belief that lower yields in the u.s. from here is going to be good for risk assets. that's my trade. >> raising rates would also increase volatility, too. >> now to commodities. because while everyone focuses on gold and oil, quietly one area of the space has been surging. our main man, dom chu. hey, dom. >> the stock and bond market, of course, all the time we talk about these things, nice change of pace to talk about commodities. we know what's happening with oil. it's been a week, a huge one for some of the softer side of the commodities. assets like wheat, corn, soybeans, sugar, some of these commodity futures took a hit today after a government report forecast bigger wheat supplies. but outside of today, over the c
the russell 2000 is nowhere near that kind of circumstance. >> all right. what would you -- >> well, if we just made a new high from the other day, and it just got back on course, but listen, i actually think the fed is not going to be raising rates this summer. i think that is going to add a whole heck of a lot of volatility. i'm not of the belief that lower yields in the u.s. from here is going to be good for risk assets. that's my trade. >> raising rates would also increase...
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bradley is the russell aimist chair in american studies and professor of history at hillsdale college. he came over this morning from south central michigan, made the journey and is here to talk about the book about russell circumstance. -- kirk, one of the questions is who is russell kirk, the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the latter half of the 20th century. it could be argument -- argued that it still does. brad, your book does many, many things but it also helps serve as a marvelous embracing introduction or reintroduction to russell kirk. we are going to talk about many things here today. but for starters, please give us a quick overview of this man and his importance. >> sure, thank you, john, thank you everybody to come on a sunday morning and thanks to c-span and book tv. russell kirk was born in 1918 in michigan born into extreme poverty and it was something that he experienced during the first 35 years of his life to varying degrees and he was very bookish, became interested in all kinds of things, if the stories
bradley is the russell aimist chair in american studies and professor of history at hillsdale college. he came over this morning from south central michigan, made the journey and is here to talk about the book about russell circumstance. -- kirk, one of the questions is who is russell kirk, the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the latter half of the 20th century. it could be argument -- argued that it still does. brad, your book does...
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we had that russell reblanalanc. art cashin saying they had already done it. >> on the wild ride. >> reporter: good to see you, guys. i was a day for the record books, the pound making front page. here's the daily mirror. pound goes into freefall. we're out. investors were out of the british point when those came in. shocking people. the brexit down to a 30-year low. it's one that has never been seen, even on that famous day back in 1992, blass wednesday, when george soros broke the bank of england and made a billion. dow to 132.29d. that ee a range this currency is doesn't see in a furts ur growth in year. as the economic damage starts to waik from this decision. as for the other action, no shortage of shock waves here either. japanese yen overnight going below 100. that is a stronger yen and a weaker dollar. it's an important level. woe could see the bank of japan come in. that's what we sauchlt it was getting too strong. nobody wants a sharp move higher in the currency. they don't want them lower either. i can tel
we had that russell reblanalanc. art cashin saying they had already done it. >> on the wild ride. >> reporter: good to see you, guys. i was a day for the record books, the pound making front page. here's the daily mirror. pound goes into freefall. we're out. investors were out of the british point when those came in. shocking people. the brexit down to a 30-year low. it's one that has never been seen, even on that famous day back in 1992, blass wednesday, when george soros broke the...
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russell. mr. russell votes now. mr. carter. mr. carter votes no. mr. hurd votes no. mr. palmer. mr. ballmer votes no. mr. cummings. mr. cummings votes yes. ms. maloney. ms. maloney votes yes. ms. norton. ms. norton votes yes. mr. clay. esther clay votes yes. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes yes. mr. connolly. mr. connolly votes yes. mr. cartwright. mr. cartwright votes yes. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes yes. ms. kelly. ms. kelly votes yes. ms. lawrence. ms. lawrence votes yes. mr. lou. ms. watson coleman. ms. watson coleman votes yes. ms. plaskett. mr. day sunday. mr. day sunday votes yes. mr. boyle. mr. boyle votes yes. mr. welch. ms. lujan grisham. ms. lujan grisham votes yes. how is mr.affetz: gose are of arizona recorded? >> mr. gosar of arizona is not recorded. mr. gosar votes no. chairman chaffetz: have all members voted? clerk will report the tally. >> on this vote, there are 15 yea's and 21 nay's. chairman chaffetz: the question is now on house resolution 737. >> mr. chairman, i have a parliamentary inquiry. chairman chaffetz: what is your in
russell. mr. russell votes now. mr. carter. mr. carter votes no. mr. hurd votes no. mr. palmer. mr. ballmer votes no. mr. cummings. mr. cummings votes yes. ms. maloney. ms. maloney votes yes. ms. norton. ms. norton votes yes. mr. clay. esther clay votes yes. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes yes. mr. connolly. mr. connolly votes yes. mr. cartwright. mr. cartwright votes yes. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes yes. ms. kelly. ms. kelly votes yes. ms. lawrence. ms....
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this russell rebalancing is a little bit of a fly in the ointment. this is a once a year rebalancing we get. normal lishgs it's huge volume. the biggest volume day of the year. normally it doesn't move prices. the problem is we don't know how that closed that interaction is going to affect people who are trying to sell at the close and if they're interested in lightening up for the weekend. it's a huge deal overall. there are three things i kip hearing from traders. number one, at the economic slowdown, could reduce capital investments. that's major issue. the stronger dollar can hurt earnings for energy and materials and industrials. and then lower consumer discretionary spend kog hurt the consumer discretionary group. as for the exposure overseas, the one thing i absolutely can see is the companies that have big exposure outside the u.s. are already reducing their exposure. so look here. the s&p 500 is expected to drop 2.8% for earnings in the second quarter. this is the fifth quarter decline. those that have more of their sales outside the united
this russell rebalancing is a little bit of a fly in the ointment. this is a once a year rebalancing we get. normal lishgs it's huge volume. the biggest volume day of the year. normally it doesn't move prices. the problem is we don't know how that closed that interaction is going to affect people who are trying to sell at the close and if they're interested in lightening up for the weekend. it's a huge deal overall. there are three things i kip hearing from traders. number one, at the economic...
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this is the once a year reconstitution of the russell. the big cap one is $10 trillion index to the russell 2000. the important thing is they've been testing systems all week nasdaq and they do regular testing and also one-off testing for big days like this. the point is there's a lot of preparation for a lot of big volume and big volatility. we do not know how it's going to interact with the russell reconstitution at the close. obviously there's going to be big, big volume, much, much bigger than even having with the russell reconstitution. it's not clear how the orders to buy and sell at the close for the russell will interact with the close orders for around the brexit overall. it's useful to review the market circuit breakers right now. we don't anticipate they'll be used. s&p only down 3%, but there is a circuit breaker exists if the s&p declines 7% in the first 15 minutes here. s&p level to do that would be 1965. obviously we're a long, long way from that, but we'll review that again after the open. back to you. >> bob pisani, bob,
this is the once a year reconstitution of the russell. the big cap one is $10 trillion index to the russell 2000. the important thing is they've been testing systems all week nasdaq and they do regular testing and also one-off testing for big days like this. the point is there's a lot of preparation for a lot of big volume and big volatility. we do not know how it's going to interact with the russell reconstitution at the close. obviously there's going to be big, big volume, much, much bigger...
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the median stock in the russell 3000 has made no progress in two years. on the january lows, you're talking about half of the russell 3,000 had lost a third of its value. now it's a question of whether this is some sort of new bull that's emerging or whether this is just a bull trap, which ultimately results in lower prices. >> so we heard what the guys had to say. there are a lot of people out there who will say because of bond yields, doing what they are doing, and because of what's going on globally, there is no alternative, but u.s. equities. >> well, i mean, listen. all u.s. equities are not created equal here. the s&p 500 levytats here. you think about the risk reward, i agree with these guys. about three weeks ago, fed fund futures were pricing about 35% chance that the fed was going to raise rates next week. then a 55% chance they would raise in july. here's the thing. if for some reason we get a surprise. now those protects are like zero and 20%. if we get a surprise, u.s. equities are not going to like that a whole heck of a lot. that being said
the median stock in the russell 3000 has made no progress in two years. on the january lows, you're talking about half of the russell 3,000 had lost a third of its value. now it's a question of whether this is some sort of new bull that's emerging or whether this is just a bull trap, which ultimately results in lower prices. >> so we heard what the guys had to say. there are a lot of people out there who will say because of bond yields, doing what they are doing, and because of what's...
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. >> vanessa russell is the owner of the nonprofit love never fails. the system helps teens recognize sex traffickers. russell has rolled out the program and is in talk with some bay area news district. he hopes protect will help get to the women and not just an issue we threw today. it is cases like this that he we have -- it is cases like this that we have to take to see what's going on. >>> mark alkiza was arrested yesterday. he works at independence high school. with the summer wrestling club. alquiza is accused of committing the crime last month when the female victim was just 14 years old. she was a member of the summer wrestling club. >>> do you have a right to carry a concealed weapon under the second amount. today a judge said no you don't. the show down that could be headed to the supreme court. >> you packing? it's always been a hoot topic. now packing heat just got hotter. >> people don't have a second amount amendment right to carry a concealed weapon. >> there has to be half a million some where. >> reporter: travis morgan doesn't theup t
. >> vanessa russell is the owner of the nonprofit love never fails. the system helps teens recognize sex traffickers. russell has rolled out the program and is in talk with some bay area news district. he hopes protect will help get to the women and not just an issue we threw today. it is cases like this that he we have -- it is cases like this that we have to take to see what's going on. >>> mark alkiza was arrested yesterday. he works at independence high school. with the...
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in that case of katie russell, also know mrs. tsarnaev, she was in the apartment where the bombs were being made. she is free as a bird. they couldn't get her. >> you gave a stat early. that means that 46% of the time they don't. that's number one. i've got to correct something i said earlier in the week. knowing of the crime is not enough unless there's one additional element, which is concealment. if she lied as so some are reporting, she lied in any way or minimized or tried to cover up or got rid of evidence, knowing about the plot, knowing about it, the crime being committed and doing anything yards, that lands her in hot water. >> the discussion has we had if she knows i'm married to a would be terrorist, hep's bought guns and ammunition. he hasn't committed a crime yet but i know what i think is in his head and she doesn't report it, that's not enough to charge her? >> you just changed the facts a little bit. i think i know what he's going to do. that might not be enough. it's knowing. him saying to her i'm going to do thi
in that case of katie russell, also know mrs. tsarnaev, she was in the apartment where the bombs were being made. she is free as a bird. they couldn't get her. >> you gave a stat early. that means that 46% of the time they don't. that's number one. i've got to correct something i said earlier in the week. knowing of the crime is not enough unless there's one additional element, which is concealment. if she lied as so some are reporting, she lied in any way or minimized or tried to cover...
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bargains. >> henry: i was accosted by russell, waving his arms and yelling about the hottest product he's ever had and the coolest bargain he's ever seen and what could he have been talking about? the answer to that, watch this edition of bay area bargains. >> music >> henry: hello and welcome to bay area bargains at russell's fine furniture in santa clara. rest up, he has a lot of great things to
bargains. >> henry: i was accosted by russell, waving his arms and yelling about the hottest product he's ever had and the coolest bargain he's ever seen and what could he have been talking about? the answer to that, watch this edition of bay area bargains. >> music >> henry: hello and welcome to bay area bargains at russell's fine furniture in santa clara. rest up, he has a lot of great things to
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russell price is joining us. russell, this will not move the needle at all, right? russell: i think the improvement in consumer spending is a good sign. always important to the american economy, but they are critically important to the share. consumers are more -- critically important this year. alix: when you take a look at how the brexit impact will affect u.s. consumers, we have a stronger dollar. business confidence was shaken, corporate profits are getting hit. russell: businesses will be a little -- their confidence will be a little shaken. they will wait and see how things play out. that could impact business hiring over the short term. in general, the overall impact of the brexit will be very modest on the united states economy. most of the translation impact will come from a higher dollar. even the move up in the dollar, we are still not back at the peak we saw at the end of january. the only increase we do see in the dollar, related to the brexit, the u.s. economy will be just fine. david: we have seen the u.s. consumer get more and more money, lower gas p
russell price is joining us. russell, this will not move the needle at all, right? russell: i think the improvement in consumer spending is a good sign. always important to the american economy, but they are critically important to the share. consumers are more -- critically important this year. alix: when you take a look at how the brexit impact will affect u.s. consumers, we have a stronger dollar. business confidence was shaken, corporate profits are getting hit. russell: businesses will be...
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russell george. no targeting of any group, no order to destroy any e-mails, no obstruction of any investigation. i didn't say that. mr. george, republican ig said that. republicans may want to ignore these findings, but they are right here in black and white. finally, let me make one final observation. on the committee's official website, there's a section called, "getting results." twenty employees called on to resign or be fired. mr. koskinen is on that list with tbd next to it. creating a hit list to knock off federal officials is not something to be proud of. publicly defaming a public servant who came out of retirement to take the helm of an agency in turmoil is not a positive result. it is a travesty. we can and we should be proud of the bipartisan pro active reforms we work on together and will continue to work on, as we'll do this afternoon with regard to the postal reform. so i hope we can return to focusing on those issues that have the potential to deliver real results to the people who se
russell george. no targeting of any group, no order to destroy any e-mails, no obstruction of any investigation. i didn't say that. mr. george, republican ig said that. republicans may want to ignore these findings, but they are right here in black and white. finally, let me make one final observation. on the committee's official website, there's a section called, "getting results." twenty employees called on to resign or be fired. mr. koskinen is on that list with tbd next to it....
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here comes another jack russell terrier. >> it's really, really tricky yoga pose. you've got to control your breathing and resist the tickling at the same time. it really helps with these sort of muscles. >> he's so bored with nice moves. you're no fun when you're doing that stuff. right now the dog is really cute. on the face guys like okay it's play time. >> they really have an inspiration i guess to change how it works because it's a walking bike as you can see as he pedals the legs on the back start strolling along and i guess it's a little bit of both. >> it might remind you of something else you've seen on the show before. the guy that saw that wondered is there a way we could put that together. the 3-d printed little once and have basically taken 400 custom made parts and cut them and welded and bolted them together because they figured this might just work. >> don't know how to ride a bike. you can ride this one because it's not going to tip over on you. >> that's really the only purpose for it because there already are training wheels. >> you need to stret
here comes another jack russell terrier. >> it's really, really tricky yoga pose. you've got to control your breathing and resist the tickling at the same time. it really helps with these sort of muscles. >> he's so bored with nice moves. you're no fun when you're doing that stuff. right now the dog is really cute. on the face guys like okay it's play time. >> they really have an inspiration i guess to change how it works because it's a walking bike as you can see as he pedals...
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russell comes around to score. that's an rbi double. junior and the cubs beat the nats 4-3 we have a rubber match tomorrow at 4:00. get out of work. >>> manny machado slices this one and to right. two-run homer for manny. his 17th of the season. chris tillman on the hill for the orioles. bases loaded for vasquez. seven strike outs and one run allowed for tillman. in the eighth, red sox close in within a run. jonathon takes care of that. a little breathing room. tenth homer of the season. ninth win of the season. orioles take it 3-2. >>> all right, hey, the redskins on the field for day one of their mandatory mini camp. jackson missed most of the voluntary otas, making cousins happy on his return when cameras were off he ran down the sideline, y'all like that, after completing a pass to sean. got in to a bit of trash talking with his defense. but he claims intense. >> i don't try to taunt the opponent but cheer on my team. fired up. not trying to get in the ear in the defense. >> at the same time as defense we are like [ bleep ]. you are
russell comes around to score. that's an rbi double. junior and the cubs beat the nats 4-3 we have a rubber match tomorrow at 4:00. get out of work. >>> manny machado slices this one and to right. two-run homer for manny. his 17th of the season. chris tillman on the hill for the orioles. bases loaded for vasquez. seven strike outs and one run allowed for tillman. in the eighth, red sox close in within a run. jonathon takes care of that. a little breathing room. tenth homer of the...
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you don't like it, but look at the russell. we're within, in my opinion, you get the close above 120. that appears to be breaking out. pete's financials, hanging in there, despite a flattening yield curve. the semiconductors starting to show a bid again. despite everything we talked about, in my inclination to be bearish on both the market and economy, i look around and say f it hasn't sold yet, what's -- >> the option market on friday, when the tape looked the worst that it looked on friday, i looked over at the financials, bank of america, who did they start jumping onto? they went to bank of america the option. huge upside coal buying there as well. the regional banks. when it looks worst, it seems like people want to get themselves positioned. >> 175,000 -- >> i don't know. >> i don't know either. i can tell you this, when i see extremely low volatility and somebody buying puts, i'm looking at that saying, what a perfect time to have a hedge against jpmorgan, against goldman sachs. against citibank, bank of america. whateve
you don't like it, but look at the russell. we're within, in my opinion, you get the close above 120. that appears to be breaking out. pete's financials, hanging in there, despite a flattening yield curve. the semiconductors starting to show a bid again. despite everything we talked about, in my inclination to be bearish on both the market and economy, i look around and say f it hasn't sold yet, what's -- >> the option market on friday, when the tape looked the worst that it looked on...
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old russell conquered the world's best big wave surfers, to be crowned the winner. no fear there. a quick reminder of our top stories before we go. and you count gives hillary clinton enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination for the e u.s. presidential election, and that, ahead of the last major round of primaries currently underway. you are up-to-date on "dw news." i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much for tuning in. i will see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institutute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome back. you are watching "live from "france 24. i am laura cellier. blames kurdishan militants. 4 people have been arrested. the last and for hillary clinton and bernie sanders. expecting a big turnout even after reports that clinton has only clinched a good french bank societe generale ordered to pay millions of euros for unfair dismissal.
old russell conquered the world's best big wave surfers, to be crowned the winner. no fear there. a quick reminder of our top stories before we go. and you count gives hillary clinton enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination for the e u.s. presidential election, and that, ahead of the last major round of primaries currently underway. you are up-to-date on "dw news." i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much for tuning in. i will see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by the...
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discretionary review requests heard by the planning commission the elevation omitted the fact that russel street owner from 1963 to 49 dr. edmond was a pioneer physician and one of the have medical doctors if asian pacific islanders doctor was known for fighting roovm at the va in addition to 31 years serviced during world war ii a member of the board of trustees the chinese historical society of america a memoir is in chiebz american history and published by the chinese historical society of america a copy of his obituary is attached because the omission of the history the ceqa prepared by the planner is incorrect f didn't note that russel street is obstacle for inclusion the planner records don't indicate any of the occupant or owners are important to regional or local past dated 9, 28 that is incorrectly we're apprehending you for russel street and the preservation planner and asking they correct the record and amend the h.r. we request the historic preservation commission calling your attention the consulate the requirement that the historical elevations should have updated elevation
discretionary review requests heard by the planning commission the elevation omitted the fact that russel street owner from 1963 to 49 dr. edmond was a pioneer physician and one of the have medical doctors if asian pacific islanders doctor was known for fighting roovm at the va in addition to 31 years serviced during world war ii a member of the board of trustees the chinese historical society of america a memoir is in chiebz american history and published by the chinese historical society of...
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old russell conquered the world's best big wave surfers, to be crowned the winner. no fear there. a quick reminder of our top stories before we go. and you count gives hillary clinton enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination for the u.s. presidential election, and that, ahead of the last major round of primaries currently underway. you are up-to-date on "dw news." i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much for tuning in. i will see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here's your host, meggin leigh. host: hi, everyone, and welcome to our highlights show with the best picks of the week. here is what is coming up. flying high. why ultralight gliders are still a hit with pilots. stylish trend. spotlighting the great wallpaper revival. and island charm. why jersey is a popular tourist destination. london is a city filled with tradition and diversity. but one of the places where tradition still looms quite large is
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the russell rebalancing, did not cause any chaos. we were very happy. >> thanks, bob. see you later. >> thank you. we're not going anywhere. >> no, we're not. bill and i will be co-hosting special coverage, brexit, facing the fallout at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> here's "fast money" right now. >>> breaking coverage of the historic day, both for stocks and the uk continues. if you're just joining us, it was a brutal day. the dow closing down 607 points. the s&p, now negative on the year. the nasdaq fell 4%. now in correction territory. i'm melissa lee. this hour is about one thing, your money and what to do with it. live team coverage in the uk, where england's shocking decision to leave is still being digested by the global community. and what every investor wants to know. will other countries follow the uk out of the european union? wilfred? >> melissa, thanks very much. that's right, that's a question on everybody's lips. we just have to look at the close of the european market today. to really see how it's highlighted. the london index closing down 3%. the rest of europe
the russell rebalancing, did not cause any chaos. we were very happy. >> thanks, bob. see you later. >> thank you. we're not going anywhere. >> no, we're not. bill and i will be co-hosting special coverage, brexit, facing the fallout at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> here's "fast money" right now. >>> breaking coverage of the historic day, both for stocks and the uk continues. if you're just joining us, it was a brutal day. the dow closing down 607 points. the...
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russell kirk said that there is perhaps nothing in american political philosophy more brilliant than john randolph speeches and i would encourage you for some quotes in the book for that and if you have a chance of it and read some of them. they are quite extraordinary. a couple of amusing things about macon. when he retired in 1828, it was nearly 40 years in congress they -- no 10 members gave as many negative votes. there's controversy in north carolina that macon probably still has the record, although jesse helms was contending that he had beaten macon out on that, but there is still some controversy on that. and a close friend of his once "if mr. macon should happen to be drowned, i should not look down the current for his body but of the stream -- up the stream." jefferson wrote that with macon 's death, the republic would mark the last of the romans. these men were very well regarded in their day. the third chapter is probably the most controversial of the 14 leaders, john c calhoun. the support of slavery has been enough to see him wiped out from children's textbooks, yet the
russell kirk said that there is perhaps nothing in american political philosophy more brilliant than john randolph speeches and i would encourage you for some quotes in the book for that and if you have a chance of it and read some of them. they are quite extraordinary. a couple of amusing things about macon. when he retired in 1828, it was nearly 40 years in congress they -- no 10 members gave as many negative votes. there's controversy in north carolina that macon probably still has the...
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like all senators, i have another office in the russell building. we have three senate offices but i have, as a result of being leader, i have two offices and two sets of staff. the staff here deals with all of the senators. my staff in russell is mainly oriented toward kentucky and my responsibilities there. but just to keep myself from running back and forth all the time, i generally operate out of here. the people from the russell office have constituents or concerns, they usually come over here. you'll be interested in what i have on the wall. this is lincoln and his son, ted. host: this is an original? senator mcconnell: i think so. in the 19th century, so many children died of disease. lincoln's son, willie, died while he was president. ted made it to age 19 and died of some disease. only lincoln's son robert had a full life. since lincoln is such a distinct figure for republicans, and actually in many ways for democrats as well, i thought it appropriate to have him up there. host: and people forget that he has kentucky roots because illinois
like all senators, i have another office in the russell building. we have three senate offices but i have, as a result of being leader, i have two offices and two sets of staff. the staff here deals with all of the senators. my staff in russell is mainly oriented toward kentucky and my responsibilities there. but just to keep myself from running back and forth all the time, i generally operate out of here. the people from the russell office have constituents or concerns, they usually come over...
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. >> reporter: vanessa russell was the founder of the nonprofit love never fails partnering with two other nonprofits and the state attorney general's office to develop "protect," a curriculum to education california schoolchildren about how to identify sex traffickers. >> the things that a predator might say. we're looking to roll this out to all fifth, seventh, ninth and 11th grade students in california. >> reporter: russell has already rolled out the program in shasta county and is in talks with some bay area school districts. she hopes it could teach young girls like the ones who were kidnapped about a problem that police say is only growing. >> human trafficking is a serious issue. and not just in oakland but across the nation, across the world. and -- and it's cases like this that we have to take seriously to see what are the underlying issues that are going on. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> san leandro police are looking for two men who pointed a gun at a 14-year-old boy and snatched his puppy monday around 8:30 p.m. as the teen was walking his dog, a 3
. >> reporter: vanessa russell was the founder of the nonprofit love never fails partnering with two other nonprofits and the state attorney general's office to develop "protect," a curriculum to education california schoolchildren about how to identify sex traffickers. >> the things that a predator might say. we're looking to roll this out to all fifth, seventh, ninth and 11th grade students in california. >> reporter: russell has already rolled out the program in...
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russell long of sustainable san francisco is here. russell, there are he is. thank you. clean water action and save the bait. what dedicated staff, jack macy, yum oh but reduced and your director debbie rafael. the sf chamber of commerce. california grocers association at walgreens, postal chase, and all the other comedies felt that the final legislation of course are legendary and told sadly soon-to-be retiring deputy city attorney, stating so, tom. this legislation is carefully crafted to help businesses comply and accommodate those who can. we provided a waiver provision for individual cases and for categorical cases there's no feasible alternative to polystyrene yet. the department has already drafted a waiver to accommodate pharmacies and drug companies that ship: meditations and as of this afternoon i'm excited to say, we have a consensus solution to help grocers beto polystyrene meat trays. i am brought i'm proud to say the small business commission unanimously and does our legislation earlier this month. this is landmark environmental legislation. but we want to
russell long of sustainable san francisco is here. russell, there are he is. thank you. clean water action and save the bait. what dedicated staff, jack macy, yum oh but reduced and your director debbie rafael. the sf chamber of commerce. california grocers association at walgreens, postal chase, and all the other comedies felt that the final legislation of course are legendary and told sadly soon-to-be retiring deputy city attorney, stating so, tom. this legislation is carefully crafted to...
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jason russell is our guest. the phone numbers are on your screen, star dialing in with questions and comments. you can go to twitter, @cspanwj, or facebook. here's the headline in politico. paul ryan has no plans to raise money for donald trump. the speaker looks entirely focused on helping republicans keep control of the house and senate. guest: i'm not sure of the history. foroes seem unprecedented the second in line in the republican party, so for the speaker of the house to say i'm not going to help fund raise for our presidential nominee is pretty huge. but i understand. to findficult for him the right line on supporting donald trump without getting too deep, because he knows he is hopefully for him going to have a house majority after this election. he needs to make sure of donald trump loses, he is able to quickly move forward with other issues and legislation they want to focus on for 2018 elections, for the 2020 presidential elections. aunderstand trying to get divide between paul ryan and donald trump.
jason russell is our guest. the phone numbers are on your screen, star dialing in with questions and comments. you can go to twitter, @cspanwj, or facebook. here's the headline in politico. paul ryan has no plans to raise money for donald trump. the speaker looks entirely focused on helping republicans keep control of the house and senate. guest: i'm not sure of the history. foroes seem unprecedented the second in line in the republican party, so for the speaker of the house to say i'm not...
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i'm looking at some of the weaker sisters like the russell 2000. when you look at the s&p as this crowded trade, as a safety trade, i'm telling you, it's not safe. it's made two lower lows since last may -- or two lower highs, excuse me, since last may. february low is very important. i think from a technical standpoint. i think the conditions that the bull market in the s&p, i think -- >> the safety in the s&p is the fact that it's been rotational. if it was just any one factor, one segment that was driving it, even if it was just the financials driving it, i would be concerned. but it's not. it's tech, it's financials -- >> you lost the biggest leader in the whole bull market. you've lost goldman sachs. the list goes on. nike. >> disney, goldman sachs, starbucks, you're right. >> even last year since the highs -- >> a little bit of facebook recently. people talked about bank stocks driving this thing. we were just bumping up against the highs of the s&p, right? the rotational aspect of what we've been seeing i think is very healthy for the market
i'm looking at some of the weaker sisters like the russell 2000. when you look at the s&p as this crowded trade, as a safety trade, i'm telling you, it's not safe. it's made two lower lows since last may -- or two lower highs, excuse me, since last may. february low is very important. i think from a technical standpoint. i think the conditions that the bull market in the s&p, i think -- >> the safety in the s&p is the fact that it's been rotational. if it was just any one...
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. >> alright, russell sorry to say is downhill from here with curry. >> gary: russell is sounds like you know what you are talking about. and the play offs particularly championship round? >> gary: i do believe he was break in his regular season and and i do believe he was heard and the championship season and did not say anything. -- believe he was hurt >> thank you for making me laugh at a carwash. why do you drive a boat? >> gary: it is not a boat. its a big car. >> vicki: i am not going there with you. i drive a though eliot clown car. -- little red clown car. (laughter) >> steve: here is a dream come true for some people. >> steve: you have to feed and clean up after.how about one that cleans up after you? take a look at this. >> steve:it's a robot dog. boston dynamic has created a new robot dog prototypeit can climb stairs.and handle a variety of household chores. >> steve:including cleaning the dishes. the robot dog has a 90- minute battery life.giving it enough time to pick up the house.and then play a game of tug-o-war like a real dog. >> steve:company invents robot dog that
. >> alright, russell sorry to say is downhill from here with curry. >> gary: russell is sounds like you know what you are talking about. and the play offs particularly championship round? >> gary: i do believe he was break in his regular season and and i do believe he was heard and the championship season and did not say anything. -- believe he was hurt >> thank you for making me laugh at a carwash. why do you drive a boat? >> gary: it is not a boat. its a big...
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and rebalance. >> we talk about the russell index. >> what they do is russell with their indices at this time of year, track those indices, and the indices and a lot of funds that follow and today the closing bell throughout the day you will see trading much heavier than usual and the exchange will have the staff on hand, the heaviest day of the year. nicole: we were talking about circuit breakers being triggered, that is how we imagine the top would be. it doesn't seem like it. why did we see it come up? >> it was an overreaction. we got out of bed. 11, at 11:30, we had a big thing on our hands and a little bit of sleep, i said i got to try, that is more important than sleep. lauren: no doubt. the markets have come up off of the lows of the evening but we are seeing safety plays this morning, dow jones industrial average futures down 470, new 2.6% and goldman sachs down 7%, that could shave off 70 doubt points. we are looking lower, s&p 500 futures down 71. great britain rocks the world voting to leave the european union. global markets in turmoil and we will have the latest development
and rebalance. >> we talk about the russell index. >> what they do is russell with their indices at this time of year, track those indices, and the indices and a lot of funds that follow and today the closing bell throughout the day you will see trading much heavier than usual and the exchange will have the staff on hand, the heaviest day of the year. nicole: we were talking about circuit breakers being triggered, that is how we imagine the top would be. it doesn't seem like it. why...
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ben russell, back to you. >>> holding out hope there. thank you very much. in europe this morning, the world's most famous art museum the louvre is closed. the louvre is near the river seine. deadly floods are wreaking havoc in paris. crews are working overtime to try to remove artwork as flood waters rise. large parts of paris completely submerged. thousands of people have evacuated. people living in parts of belgium and germany were forced to flee. the floods killed at least six people. >>> 6:45 right now. a fisherman is home safe after he went missing 20 hours off the florida coast. he was fishing about 18 miles offshore from the river about 75 miles north of tampa when he fell overboard. his boat motored away and he was left treading in the water. his wife reported him missing and the coast guard launched boats and helicopters to find him. yesterday he was rescued. he said he was tired and cold but luckily wasn't hurt. >>> a blue angels pilot was killed in this fiery class. the hornet went down after the squad was practicing for an air show this weekend.
ben russell, back to you. >>> holding out hope there. thank you very much. in europe this morning, the world's most famous art museum the louvre is closed. the louvre is near the river seine. deadly floods are wreaking havoc in paris. crews are working overtime to try to remove artwork as flood waters rise. large parts of paris completely submerged. thousands of people have evacuated. people living in parts of belgium and germany were forced to flee. the floods killed at least six...