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melissa? melissa: janet yellen also weighing in on the upcoming referendum that would decide britain's future in the european union. >> one development that could shift investors sentiment to the upcoming referendum in the united kingdom. u.k. vote to exit the european union could have significant economic repercussions. melissa: u.s. fed chair is not in favor of britain leaving the e.u. but polls show u.k. voters are warming up to the idea. jason, how worm does that idea make you? >> you know, ultimately, melissa i get the merits of both positions. at the end of the day i think the u.k. should stay. they should not leave. benefits of attracting a free-flowing mixture of people from all e.u. membership nations going to the u.k. for jobs, that is what i'm focused on as the biggest benefit to the u.k. stay something actually the attraction of people working in that country. melissa: john what do you think is the right decision for them? putting aside the rest of the world and what would be good
melissa? melissa: janet yellen also weighing in on the upcoming referendum that would decide britain's future in the european union. >> one development that could shift investors sentiment to the upcoming referendum in the united kingdom. u.k. vote to exit the european union could have significant economic repercussions. melissa: u.s. fed chair is not in favor of britain leaving the e.u. but polls show u.k. voters are warming up to the idea. jason, how worm does that idea make you?...
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melissa? melissa: flip side of that equation is u.s. airline stocks hitting new lows as investors worry about how the uk decision will impact transatlantic travel. scott martin, explain this to me. are people going to be flying a whole bunch less now? i don't get the logic necessarily? >> that is the beauty of the market, melissa. you get these areas that seemingly were distracted or disconnected rather from this big move in britain and then it is going to affect everything. in general there there will be e sort of malaise that will wash over the eu. that may extrapolate people wouldn't travel as much or spend as much money. leisure exposure, in europe will especially bounce back especially if the euro is weak. melissa: john, let me throw stats to you. 16.2% of american's capacity touches you can, 5.3% for united, 2.7% delta. that is all that even touches it. even hammering those would assume that people are going to travel less as a result of this. what are you pricing in? an enormous economic slowdown? i don't know. seems like there i
melissa? melissa: flip side of that equation is u.s. airline stocks hitting new lows as investors worry about how the uk decision will impact transatlantic travel. scott martin, explain this to me. are people going to be flying a whole bunch less now? i don't get the logic necessarily? >> that is the beauty of the market, melissa. you get these areas that seemingly were distracted or disconnected rather from this big move in britain and then it is going to affect everything. in general...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on major market movers but here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump wrapping up big speech on trade outlining seven-point plan to bring jobs back to america, get on china, slamming hillary clinton what he calls the betrayal of the american worker. we'll hear from trump's senior advisor. our panel weighs in. >>> republicans releasing highly anticipate the report on what happened during the defend 12 benghazi attack. details and reaction from ambassador john bolton. >>> nike out with fourth quarter earnings in a moment. how the sporting goods giant navigating major hurdles, both here and abroad. david: we have a lot of issues including breaking news. market signs of life after global markets lost a record $3 trillion during the last two trading days. the dow ending in the green at session highs. phil flynn, price futures group and fox news contributor. watching action in oil and gold at the cme. not a good day for gold. and lori rothman, on floor of
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered on major market movers but here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump wrapping up big speech on trade outlining seven-point plan to bring jobs back to america, get on china, slamming hillary clinton what he calls the betrayal of the american worker. we'll hear from trump's senior advisor. our panel weighs in. >>> republicans releasing highly anticipate the report on what happened during...
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melissa. melissa: dow soaring in final minutes of trading up 225 points. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. looks like we'll be above 18,000 as the markets settle. we have you covered with big market movers. first, here is what else we have for you at this hour: high drama at the high court, supreme court dealing big blow to president obama's immigration plan. as we all know, we finally come down to that final hour, 5:00 p.m. that is when the polls close in england, 5:00 p.m. our time. uk is going to decide whether they're in or out of the european union. how this historic out come will affect us here at home. why is donald trump going to scotland of all places right in the middle of his presidential campaign? we'll take you there live for the details. melissa: back to the markets. the dow hitting a two week high, now positive for the month. nike the only stock in the dow 30 in the red. phil flynn, price futures group, fox business contributor is watching action in oil and gold from
melissa. melissa: dow soaring in final minutes of trading up 225 points. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. looks like we'll be above 18,000 as the markets settle. we have you covered with big market movers. first, here is what else we have for you at this hour: high drama at the high court, supreme court dealing big blow to president obama's immigration plan. as we all know, we finally come down to that final hour, 5:00 p.m. that is when the polls close in england, 5:00 p.m. our...
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melissa? melissa: apple pulling out of republican national convention. the tech giant which previously backed both parties at conventions will not provide funding or support this year, citing donald trump's controversial comments as the reading, reason, sorry. this of course is according to a "politico" report. scott martin what do you make after company that is trying to sell a lost products to a bunch of consumers of making political statements? i guesss you could see both sids of it. trying to please customers on one hand but alienating a bunch of folks on the other. >> you do. you get those followers, melissa, frankly, apple's case or microsoft or google are who supporting the rnc here, maybe they look to the companies their moral compass, their directive? melissa: right. >> that is scary thing. i'm all for private companies doing what they want to do, don't get me wrong, when apple is talking about, when they wouldn't hack into the san bernardino's phone, things going into political arena
melissa? melissa: apple pulling out of republican national convention. the tech giant which previously backed both parties at conventions will not provide funding or support this year, citing donald trump's controversial comments as the reading, reason, sorry. this of course is according to a "politico" report. scott martin what do you make after company that is trying to sell a lost products to a bunch of consumers of making political statements? i guesss you could see both sids of...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis, this is "after the bell." we've got you covered on the big movers and the market. here's what else we have for you this hour. new details surfacing on the orlando shooter, motives and involvement of his wife. we'll take you live to orlando for the latest. while president obama is fired up this afternoon responding to attacks from republicans who say political correctness is putting our nation at risk. and we've heard about troubles with trump university. do you know the clintons had a much bigger university scandal of their own? charles ortell, the financial whistle-blower who found major gaps in the clinton global initiative record says there is cause for concern. he will explain. >> stocks tumbling again today. certainly closing off the lows of the session, but take a look at things in the dow 30 there. am among the big losers. phil flynn watching all the action such as it was in chicago. oil and gold. we'll talk to phil about them both at cme in a moment. lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exch
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melissa? melissa: new details regarding the man who tried to kill donald trump last week at his rally. michael sanford is a british citizen. he was in the country illegally after overstaying his visa by nine months. here now is stephen yates, former deputy assistant to vice president cheney for national security affairs. stephen, thank you so much for joining us. they think about people coming over the border from mexico, or even they think about extremists coming in through the airports with the intent to harm. they don't necessarily think about people like this man that you wouldn't suspect comes on a visa from london, never leaves. >> right. actually one of the largest challenges we have. we have a lot of sensational feelings about refugee programs and others but those actually provide infrastructure that gets a lot of information about the people who are coming and while might be insufficient it is still some infrastructure that tracks these people once they're in our country. if you are j
melissa? melissa: new details regarding the man who tried to kill donald trump last week at his rally. michael sanford is a british citizen. he was in the country illegally after overstaying his visa by nine months. here now is stephen yates, former deputy assistant to vice president cheney for national security affairs. stephen, thank you so much for joining us. they think about people coming over the border from mexico, or even they think about extremists coming in through the airports with...
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melissa? melissa: all right. here now with more on what this means for hillary clinton's bid for the white house, joe trippi, former howard dean campaign manager, fox news contributor. brad blakeman, former george w. bush senior advisor. thanks to both of you for joining us. brad, i mean you heard what hillary says. this underscores the need for calm experienced leadership in the white house and profoundly different from a vote for who should be commander-in-chief, i hope, i hope. right, brad? >> sounds like the brits were making britain great again. look, if they don't get the fact that there is a wave around the world to get away from this group think, the individual is what's important. governments are not listening to the individual. not only in our country but apparently across the pond as well. this should be a shot over the bow of hillary clinton to understand that what we're seeing in america and what has captured the attention of americans with donald trump is actually something that goes beyond our bord
melissa? melissa: all right. here now with more on what this means for hillary clinton's bid for the white house, joe trippi, former howard dean campaign manager, fox news contributor. brad blakeman, former george w. bush senior advisor. thanks to both of you for joining us. brad, i mean you heard what hillary says. this underscores the need for calm experienced leadership in the white house and profoundly different from a vote for who should be commander-in-chief, i hope, i hope. right, brad?...
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melissa? melissa: president obama speaking in elkhart, indiana, here is what he had to say on his economic record. he just spoke of what he calls the myth of crazy government spending causing a squeeze in the middle class. okay. david: thought we had some sound on that but we had a quote bit anyway. melissa: it was so shocking we couldn't replay it because we were afraid it would start tell and scare viewers. let's discuss it. jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund, jason rotman from lido isle investors. thanks for joining us. the point he is trying to put a lot of spin on this talking about the fact that the economy is doing so well but if you listen what they said in the beige book today, just looking at the data, reporting modest economic growth at best, almost everywhere. not really the same picture, is it? jonathan what do you think? >> this has been the slowest economic recovery in modern economic history, melissa even despite the president's claims and unfortunately keep in mind
melissa? melissa: president obama speaking in elkhart, indiana, here is what he had to say on his economic record. he just spoke of what he calls the myth of crazy government spending causing a squeeze in the middle class. okay. david: thought we had some sound on that but we had a quote bit anyway. melissa: it was so shocking we couldn't replay it because we were afraid it would start tell and scare viewers. let's discuss it. jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund, jason rotman from...
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melissa? melissa: backlash growing over the state department's surprising admission that somebody intentionally deleted several minutes of video from the agency's website and youtube channel. a key part where fox news's james rosen asked a spokeswoman about secret talks with iran during a briefing in 2013. now, arkansas senator tom cotton is demanding more answers and accountability, releasing a statement today, calling for identity and discipline of the official who ordered the video to be edited. well the state department says, they have reached a dead end in the investigation. that is the state department. that can't investigate and figure it out. there you go, david. david: we're going to investigate it and try to figure it out. democratic race in california is tighting than ever and stakes are higher than ever. bret baier breaking down the fight for the golden state. melissa: president obama has a plan to save the drowning social security program, and surprise, surprise, it involves the w
melissa? melissa: backlash growing over the state department's surprising admission that somebody intentionally deleted several minutes of video from the agency's website and youtube channel. a key part where fox news's james rosen asked a spokeswoman about secret talks with iran during a briefing in 2013. now, arkansas senator tom cotton is demanding more answers and accountability, releasing a statement today, calling for identity and discipline of the official who ordered the video to be...
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melissa and david. melissa: all right. stocks selling on into the close with the major averages ending in the red for the third straight session. i'm melissa francis. >> and i'm connell mcshane in for david asmand. we have you covered on the big movers of the market. but here's what we have for you this hour. new details in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the man responsible for the massacre investigated twice by the fbi. let's go live now to the senate floor as they get set to observe a moment of silence for the victims in orlando. at this hour in washington. >> hear our prayer, oh, lord. rouse your power and come. we stumble and fail without your beacon of peace to guide us. as darkness seeks the upper hand with the orlando massacre. shine your light of hope upon our land. despite the pain and horror of this tragedy. empower us to continue to trust in your infinite mercy. hear our prayers for those who died and for those who mourn. bring healing to those who were injured. lord, give our lawmakers the wisdom to u
melissa and david. melissa: all right. stocks selling on into the close with the major averages ending in the red for the third straight session. i'm melissa francis. >> and i'm connell mcshane in for david asmand. we have you covered on the big movers of the market. but here's what we have for you this hour. new details in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the man responsible for the massacre investigated twice by the fbi. let's go live now to the senate floor as they get set to...
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melissa? melissa: donald trump set to intensify his dash for cash but the late fund-raising push has some republicans worried he won't be able to match hillary clinton's finance operation. anthony scaramucci is a member of trump's national finance committee. also the host of the wildly successful "wall street week" right here on the fox business network and he joins me now. what do you think? you see people on blogs and online and talking about worrying about raising enough money you're actually in the trenches. should he be worried? >> as entrepreneur i'm worried about raising money and we have to do it execute. i'm not worried about it that we won't have enough money. there will be no shortage of money for the candidate. we're building incredible infrastructure and architecture. steve alongside of the candidate is doing masterful job of rebuilding that coalition john mccain -- melissa: has it started in? >> no question. i will quote steve for you, this billion dollar startup operation we sho
melissa? melissa: donald trump set to intensify his dash for cash but the late fund-raising push has some republicans worried he won't be able to match hillary clinton's finance operation. anthony scaramucci is a member of trump's national finance committee. also the host of the wildly successful "wall street week" right here on the fox business network and he joins me now. what do you think? you see people on blogs and online and talking about worrying about raising enough money...
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melissa: senator brown? >> melissa. david: great points but nrsc, raised 50 million more in that last filing period than the democrats did. you have a, you have a situation right now where a lot of those republican candidates are well-funded on their own. and i guess according to richard's philosophy or premise we may not even show up. i guess they have already won the senate. they will probably take the house and donald trump will get crushed. with respect keep thinking that. that is what he wants and that is what the american people want. good luck. melissa: put a pin in it there. david, over to you. david: thank you very much, melissa. stop trump movement is still alive. group of anti-trump republicans are hoping to introduce a new rule at this summer's republican national convention which would allow delegates to cast their votes according to their conscience. steve lonegan, courageous conservatives pac spokesperson. steve, how would it work? trump, we remember the 1237 number, the magic number he has that plus 300.
melissa: senator brown? >> melissa. david: great points but nrsc, raised 50 million more in that last filing period than the democrats did. you have a, you have a situation right now where a lot of those republican candidates are well-funded on their own. and i guess according to richard's philosophy or premise we may not even show up. i guess they have already won the senate. they will probably take the house and donald trump will get crushed. with respect keep thinking that. that is...
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melissa? melissa: move over sharapova. serena williams taken over top spot as highest female athlete in the year. the tennis star raked in $29 million the past 12 months, not bad. maria sharapova losing title she remained 11 years after failed drug test in australian open in january benched her from professional competition. i didn't realize she was the highest paid athlete for that long. david: that is interesting. not necessarily the best but highest paid. >>> the irs admitting to targeting more than 400 groups. the hit list could be longer that than that. melissa: sanders still holding out hope for a big win in california. former governor mike huckabee weighs in on the democratic fight to the finish. >> it is democratic national committee that says do not lump together pledged delegates, real delegates, with superdelegates. ♪ i have asthma... on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults w
melissa? melissa: move over sharapova. serena williams taken over top spot as highest female athlete in the year. the tennis star raked in $29 million the past 12 months, not bad. maria sharapova losing title she remained 11 years after failed drug test in australian open in january benched her from professional competition. i didn't realize she was the highest paid athlete for that long. david: that is interesting. not necessarily the best but highest paid. >>> the irs admitting to...
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melissa. melissa: gawker files for bankruptcy. the media company after losing $140 million suit against hulk hogan. the pro wrest letter sued gawker after the publication after sex tape in march. howard kurtz, fox news and "mediabuzz" host. this is not sure, i'm not sure how many people thought hulk hogan would win that case. now it is driving the company basically out of business. what morals are at stake here? did the good guys win or -- i can't tell. what do you think, howard? >> well the gawker gossip train has been barreling toward this cliff ever since that $140 million verdict and a lot of free press advocates are saying this is terrible. melissa: right. >> this is suit by a wrestler over a sex tape and should be news. we have silicon valley billionaire peter thiel, who is very angry at gawker over its coverage of him secretly financing the lawsuit. i have to say hoard to feel sorry for gawker. it is a lousy first amendment poster boy because the kinds of stories it does, does some good stories over the year, invasion of pr
melissa. melissa: gawker files for bankruptcy. the media company after losing $140 million suit against hulk hogan. the pro wrest letter sued gawker after the publication after sex tape in march. howard kurtz, fox news and "mediabuzz" host. this is not sure, i'm not sure how many people thought hulk hogan would win that case. now it is driving the company basically out of business. what morals are at stake here? did the good guys win or -- i can't tell. what do you think, howard?...
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melissa, back to you. melissa: thank you so much for that report. she self. jon: her parents should be celebrating the end of her freshman year of high school. instead, they are mourning the death of their daughter. her mom says the teenager killed herself after nude video was posted on snapchat so will the police behind it face any charges. >> marks our legal panel is here with that. powerful winds blow a massive chunk of metal into a parking lot. a terrifying afternoon for the people who live here.>> we didn't know what was happening and we were looking through the window . and all of a sudden i started screaming because i saw that it was coming. >> ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. (p...that, you haveit, wait! yoto rinse it first like... that's baked- on alfredo. baked-on? it's never gonna work. dish issues? cascade platinum... powers... through... your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be
melissa, back to you. melissa: thank you so much for that report. she self. jon: her parents should be celebrating the end of her freshman year of high school. instead, they are mourning the death of their daughter. her mom says the teenager killed herself after nude video was posted on snapchat so will the police behind it face any charges. >> marks our legal panel is here with that. powerful winds blow a massive chunk of metal into a parking lot. a terrifying afternoon for the people...
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melissa? melissa: a terrorist taking advantage of our broken borders. how men with ties to the taliban crossed into the u.s. from mexico. the arizona border sheriff paul babeu will weigh in on this one. david: of course we're only four days away from a very critical california primary for the democrats. brand new polls showing more trouble for hillary clinton. if clinton loses the democratic, if clinton loses california, could she be replaced before the convention? doug schoen and evan bayh, former governor and senator from indiana respond. melissa: and donald trump holding a big rally in california at this hour. we'll take you there live. we'll be right back. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. prada
melissa? melissa: a terrorist taking advantage of our broken borders. how men with ties to the taliban crossed into the u.s. from mexico. the arizona border sheriff paul babeu will weigh in on this one. david: of course we're only four days away from a very critical california primary for the democrats. brand new polls showing more trouble for hillary clinton. if clinton loses the democratic, if clinton loses california, could she be replaced before the convention? doug schoen and evan bayh,...
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melissa: that is shocking. ashley: another indication that marco rubio has decided to run for reelection to the senate. florida congressman david jolly has dropped out of the race to fill his seat. jolly saying rubio told him he would indeed be running again. melissa: russian president vladimir putin speak out on a lot of issues in the economic forum in st. petersburg. he says he has an opinion on whether britain should leave the e.u. but pell refrain from expressing it. also he says russia will improve its missile strike capability in response to the missile shield in poland. ashley: how medicare has overspent your tax dollars and why. plus facebook under fire for not doing enough to stop the spread of terrorism after the orlando shooter posted threatening metsages in the days leading up to the attack. should social media companies be held responsible for what terrorists say online? u totaled. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters
melissa: that is shocking. ashley: another indication that marco rubio has decided to run for reelection to the senate. florida congressman david jolly has dropped out of the race to fill his seat. jolly saying rubio told him he would indeed be running again. melissa: russian president vladimir putin speak out on a lot of issues in the economic forum in st. petersburg. he says he has an opinion on whether britain should leave the e.u. but pell refrain from expressing it. also he says russia...
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melissa. melissa: all right. we have a big rally on wall street today. the dow ending the session near highs of the day, up 284 points. mark the dow's largest two-day gain since february. take a look at that. >> wow. everything except one stock in the red. >>> next, american airports on high alert, following the deadly attack in turkey. more on that coming right up. . . . . melissa: concerns mounting major u.s. banks could be leaving london after britain's vote to leave the european union. charlie gasparino is working phones. he has information that could ease some of those fears. he is here with exclusive report. charlie, lay it on us. >> if you listen to president obama before, eventually the world is going to come to an end because of "brexit." we'll have long-term economic consequences. here is what i am getting from big banks who initially said they would all leave. remember jamie dimon said this "brexit" would cost 4,000 jobs of the 16,000 jobs jpmorgan has in the uk. but since the "brexit" vote, that is the vote for britain to exit from the eu. we
melissa. melissa: all right. we have a big rally on wall street today. the dow ending the session near highs of the day, up 284 points. mark the dow's largest two-day gain since february. take a look at that. >> wow. everything except one stock in the red. >>> next, american airports on high alert, following the deadly attack in turkey. more on that coming right up. . . . . melissa: concerns mounting major u.s. banks could be leaving london after britain's vote to leave the...
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melissa: come on! >> beyond that it's bert to do something actively while look at a screen than passively. and it's good when kids come together or with their parents. melissa: rather than reading you are doing math problem and talking about math and science with your kids. what about a parent who doesn't feel comfortable with math and science. you are responsible for getting your kid into it, but you are not good at it. >> engage with your child is important and teaching them how to problem solve is important. tim kid just are drawn, and then you expose them to teachers and classes where they can further that interest. the important thing is that you show an interest in your child and what they are interested in. i think that's the key, encouraging your child. melissa: you look at the millions of jobs that go begging in this country. these are the jobs of the future. a lot of our schools aren't training our kid to do this, to become koarsd and scientists, as a parent what can you do to get your kid re
melissa: come on! >> beyond that it's bert to do something actively while look at a screen than passively. and it's good when kids come together or with their parents. melissa: rather than reading you are doing math problem and talking about math and science with your kids. what about a parent who doesn't feel comfortable with math and science. you are responsible for getting your kid into it, but you are not good at it. >> engage with your child is important and teaching them how...
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melissa: and i'm melissa francis in for jenna lee. we are also learning chilling new details about the shooter, omar mateen, apparently using his final words to warn of more attacks in america as the fbi asks for the public's help in learning everything it can about the man behind the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. jon: peter doocy is in orlando live with the latest. >> reporter: jon, during his terrorist attack on sunday morning here at pulse, terrorist omar mateen paused to see how much press he was getting, searching on facebook using the terms "pulse orlando" and "shooting." we learned that in a letter homeland security chairman ron johnson wrote to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, a letter that also reveals days before murdering 49 innocent people, the terrorist also posted on facebook that, quote: in the next few days, you will see attacks from the islamic state in the usa. in the last hour, we got an update from the orlando regional medical center. doctors there are still treating 23 victims, 6 of them are in critical condit
melissa: and i'm melissa francis in for jenna lee. we are also learning chilling new details about the shooter, omar mateen, apparently using his final words to warn of more attacks in america as the fbi asks for the public's help in learning everything it can about the man behind the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. jon: peter doocy is in orlando live with the latest. >> reporter: jon, during his terrorist attack on sunday morning here at pulse, terrorist omar mateen paused to see...
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>> hi, there, melissa. it is interesting, the dow and s&p held up for the month, for the quarter, for the entire first half of the year, rising a couple of percentage points. we'll get a refrigerator through our shot. thumbs up for stopping that. you guys would have loved that. let me continue on here. technology is a huge problem. we saw that just after the bell moments ago. breaking news, micron, reported latest quarter and the chips are down. i couldn't resist that terrible pun. 25% decline in sales in the quarter for micron. they have had to lower prices to trigger demand. they make flash memory. we're talking about the trend of declining pc sales. micron is struggling. shares are off nine, 10% here in the extended session. back to you. melissa: lori rothman, thank you so much for that. david? david: there are a lot of questions about who would be better business-friendly in the coming election, donald trump or hillary clinton? of course donald trump is a businessman. hillary clinton has been a lifelong
>> hi, there, melissa. it is interesting, the dow and s&p held up for the month, for the quarter, for the entire first half of the year, rising a couple of percentage points. we'll get a refrigerator through our shot. thumbs up for stopping that. you guys would have loved that. let me continue on here. technology is a huge problem. we saw that just after the bell moments ago. breaking news, micron, reported latest quarter and the chips are down. i couldn't resist that terrible pun....
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melissa: happy friday to you. i'm melissa francis in for jenna lee. the republican nominee now looking for money to fund his general election campaign. mister trump is in the houston area where he will stop at twofundraisers today and rally tonight. yesterday in dallas he attacked the country's biggest labor union fortune throwing its support behind hillary clinton while bernie sanders still isn't quitting . but the senator tells supporters he will do everything to defeat donald trump. jon: 211 now, lightbox team coverage. jennifer griffin watching the democrats but we begin with john roberts, live in houston. reporter: good morning john. expecting a big crowd here at the convention center in the woodlands which is substantially north of houston, you mentioned he had those two fundraisers today, one in san antonio, one in houston. those fundraisers including the one in dallas are quote, exceeding expectations. trump yesterday celebrated a one-year anniversary of his political career with a big rally at the famous gillies bar and grill in dallas where
melissa: happy friday to you. i'm melissa francis in for jenna lee. the republican nominee now looking for money to fund his general election campaign. mister trump is in the houston area where he will stop at twofundraisers today and rally tonight. yesterday in dallas he attacked the country's biggest labor union fortune throwing its support behind hillary clinton while bernie sanders still isn't quitting . but the senator tells supporters he will do everything to defeat donald trump. jon: 211...
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melissa: i melissa prances in for jenna lee. donald trump not just doubling down on calling the judge in a lawsuit against trump university because of the judges mexican heritage but going even further now. sing muslim judges could be biased against him too. some top gop figures blasting trump. former house speaker and trump supporter newt gingrich calling his comments on indiana born judge gonzalo curiel quote, inexcusable. all this is the presumptive gop nominee and makes a stunning admission of a former libyan dictator moammar cannot be. john roberts is live outside trump tower in new york city where things are deep digging deeper by the minute. reporter: melissa, there's a large crowd gathered here outside trump tower because in the next few minutes some democrats and allied groups will be responding to what donald trump has said about judge gonzalo curiel. typically it's your opponent who tries to take you off message for donald trump has got this uncanny abilityto take himself off message and that's where he finds himself
melissa: i melissa prances in for jenna lee. donald trump not just doubling down on calling the judge in a lawsuit against trump university because of the judges mexican heritage but going even further now. sing muslim judges could be biased against him too. some top gop figures blasting trump. former house speaker and trump supporter newt gingrich calling his comments on indiana born judge gonzalo curiel quote, inexcusable. all this is the presumptive gop nominee and makes a stunning admission...
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melissa: thank you. connell: an update on the shocking story of great britain as a nation in morning after joe cox, member of the parliament, was shot and stabbed to death earlier today. police have made the arrest of a 50-year-old man they believe responsible for this attack. reports say witnesses heard the man shouting britain first, britain first, during and after the attack. it is linked to anti-immigrant groups, the uk a week away from the group that is divining the country whether they should stay or leave the european union. melissa: we are closer to solving the mystery of egypt their flight 804, the plane that crashed into the mediterranean on route from paris to cairo last month killing 66 passengers on board. egyptian officials say they have recovered the cockpit voice recorder but it appears to be damaged. if it is salvageable it could contain conversations between pilots and warning alarms. the search still remains for the flight data recorder. connell: bernie sanders is set to address suppor
melissa: thank you. connell: an update on the shocking story of great britain as a nation in morning after joe cox, member of the parliament, was shot and stabbed to death earlier today. police have made the arrest of a 50-year-old man they believe responsible for this attack. reports say witnesses heard the man shouting britain first, britain first, during and after the attack. it is linked to anti-immigrant groups, the uk a week away from the group that is divining the country whether they...
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melissa: thank you so much. we will have a lot more on this coming up later in the next hour of "happening now" the one on the case. also one hour from now, on the fox news channel we will tell you about another attack in istanbul. this time it was a car bomb. nearly a dozen people have been killed. the blast occurred near a university. american airlines, well, they're now making another airline change to the fire program. we tell you how passengers will now be rewarded and whether such loyalty programs are worth it anymore. you can't get the seat when you want to go, it doesn't work. meanwhile, we want to hear from you with the ap reporting hillary clinton is now the presumptive nominee. do you believe it is time for senator sanders to drop out of the race? go to our live chat. it's up and running, foxnews.com/happeningnow. you can tell us if bernie should drop out or not. >> . . . . . . . . (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear m
melissa: thank you so much. we will have a lot more on this coming up later in the next hour of "happening now" the one on the case. also one hour from now, on the fox news channel we will tell you about another attack in istanbul. this time it was a car bomb. nearly a dozen people have been killed. the blast occurred near a university. american airlines, well, they're now making another airline change to the fire program. we tell you how passengers will now be rewarded and whether...
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melissa? melissa: this is a fox news alert. investigators releasing the 911 calls from moments after the alligator attack killed a 2-year-old in orlando at disney world resort. listen to this small part of the conversation. >> they're pulling someone out of the lake, is that correct? >> yes. >> okay. we have no information -- can you see them right now? >> no, i can't see them. >> go over where they're at, call 911 and ask for -- [inaudible] >> okay. >> we're on our way. melissa: so sad. we all know how that turned out. you know, they released these calls so that there is transparency and so that people know how emergency professionals responded. that can be so hard to listen to though. we'll be right back. closing the stage this afternoon for auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. "the girlie show" is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good sho
melissa? melissa: this is a fox news alert. investigators releasing the 911 calls from moments after the alligator attack killed a 2-year-old in orlando at disney world resort. listen to this small part of the conversation. >> they're pulling someone out of the lake, is that correct? >> yes. >> okay. we have no information -- can you see them right now? >> no, i can't see them. >> go over where they're at, call 911 and ask for -- [inaudible] >> okay. >>...
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your thought, melissa? melissa: one thing becomes obvious, everything we were told early on from hillary clinton about this is not accurate. when she talked about she handed over all the e-mails, she didn't. now we see this story about how it was so much more convenient, and that was something maybe a lot of americans could relate to. we realize now it was inconvenient, that there were a lot of problems with doing it this way. i think the e-mail that said the most was the one where they said, you know, we really have to analyze how this system works and make sure we design it in a way where we control all the information. and you wonder what is it that you had that you wanted to protect, that you wanted to make sure couldn't be, you know, subpoenaed or pulled by the press or freedom of information act? what were you talking about that you wanted to make sure you kept secret? i think that all has to do with foundation and things that she was paid for through speeches. harris: so you're going to trade out the
your thought, melissa? melissa: one thing becomes obvious, everything we were told early on from hillary clinton about this is not accurate. when she talked about she handed over all the e-mails, she didn't. now we see this story about how it was so much more convenient, and that was something maybe a lot of americans could relate to. we realize now it was inconvenient, that there were a lot of problems with doing it this way. i think the e-mail that said the most was the one where they said,...
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unknown is better. >> that so so powerful, melissa. that is searing indictment of the current leadership, that the people of britain were willing to take the risk even with threats above their head and do it anyway. that says a lot. >> margaret thatcher is smiling down from heaven right now. she is so happy. sandra: to go back to your point, melissa. they would stage emergency budget. they would raise taxes and cut spending in response to the expected damage that the economy would see from all this. he was challenged on this isis claim by the way. he said i think terrorists want to do us harm want the west to be divided. >> i'm sure they want the west to be divided, there are consequences. short-term consequences devastating and negative and bad. people are getting hurt there and here today as a result of it. what are long-term consequences. what is future of united kingdom going forward. do they have a stronger future, five, 10, 15 years from now when they assert their own sovereignty, when they get stronger. how does america respond.
unknown is better. >> that so so powerful, melissa. that is searing indictment of the current leadership, that the people of britain were willing to take the risk even with threats above their head and do it anyway. that says a lot. >> margaret thatcher is smiling down from heaven right now. she is so happy. sandra: to go back to your point, melissa. they would stage emergency budget. they would raise taxes and cut spending in response to the expected damage that the economy would...
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do i me have meteorologist melissa magee was there as well. it continues until tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. >>> much more to come tonight, flooding and fire, death toll rise necessary west virginia as severe flooding in overall communities while dozens of homes are destroyed in california by fast moving wild fires. we have the latest. >>> later, it is like looking in the mirror for dozens of dogs in coatsville, why this dog festival isn't just fun to watch but it serves a great cause. >>> plus hear from the person who knew or knows best, ben simmons better than anybody. jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> president obama has declared a major disaster in the state of west virginia as ordered in federal aid to help in the recovery efforts. twenty-three people are dead, as crews desperately searched for the missing. road have buckled. vehicles have have been carried away and some homes smashed. tonight approximately 32,000 poems and businesses remain without power tonight. >>> meanwhile, in california, strong wind, and dry
do i me have meteorologist melissa magee was there as well. it continues until tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. >>> much more to come tonight, flooding and fire, death toll rise necessary west virginia as severe flooding in overall communities while dozens of homes are destroyed in california by fast moving wild fires. we have the latest. >>> later, it is like looking in the mirror for dozens of dogs in coatsville, why this dog festival isn't just fun to watch but it serves a great...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. a woman loses control of her car and end up inside someone else's garage. dozens of local veterans pay tribute to the men and women who for the and died for our country. >>> but the big story on "action news" is death of the boxing legend and american icon mohammed ali. boxing great died late last night at a hospital near phoenix surrounded by family. he became known simply as the greatest but in the end his toughest opponent proved to be parkinson's disease which he battled for decade. abc's melissa has more on the life and legacy of mohammed ali. >> reporter: walter, celebration of the mohammed ali's life will begin next week from a private family ceremony to a public procession through streets of his hometown of louisville, kentucky, the world will be able to say good bye to their champion. >> i'm handsome. i'm fast, pretty and can't possibly be beat. >> reporter: celebrating the legacy of the greatest of all time, mohammed ali. >> i always will rem
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. a woman loses control of her car and end up inside someone else's garage. dozens of local veterans pay tribute to the men and women who for the and died for our country. >>> but the big story on "action news" is death of the boxing legend and american icon mohammed ali. boxing great died late last night at a hospital near phoenix...
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. >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> clear skies, out there right now looking live from sky six over center city but we're tracking a heavy chance for rain tomorrow. saturday night i'm walter perez. the big story for "action news" is threat of severe weather tomorrow. after warm sunny day it remains balmy tonight but tomorrow heat sticks around with the potential for some strong gusts of rain. meteorologist melissa magee is live at the "action news" big board with the first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> it is not just rain but likelihood of strong to severe showers and storms, that will be moving in throughout the afternoon and evening hours. we have got warmth overhead right now. warmth will add to the instability come tomorrow. it is currently 72 in philadelphia. seventy-three in washington d.c. off to the west in pittsburgh, pennsylvania also coming in the lower 70's. looking at dew point. it is level of how much moisture is not at months fear. anytime you have dew points at 60
. >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> clear skies, out there right now looking live from sky six over center city but we're tracking a heavy chance for rain tomorrow. saturday night i'm walter perez. the big story for "action news" is threat of severe weather tomorrow. after warm sunny day it remains balmy tonight but tomorrow heat sticks around with the potential...
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for melissa magee, sharrie williams, melissa magee, adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. >> now, here is rick williams with a look ahead at 5:00. >> thank you. >>> hello everyone, coming up next on "action news" at 5:00, cecily tynan is on an outdoor adventure live at the philadelphia zoo. >> reporter: hi rick. i'm trying to get dewey here the speckles owl to look at the camera. these are from south america, what is interesting is show them your face, they are called speckled owls like they have glasses, look at the camera, they live in the higher canopies of south america, they are virtually silent when they fly, they can sweep down and get their meals quickly and are barely noticed. i'll feed the penguins here at the philadelphia zoo. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> people are still cleaning up after the damage following strong storms that swept through the delaware valley, tre
for melissa magee, sharrie williams, melissa magee, adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. >> now, here is rick williams with a look ahead at 5:00. >> thank you. >>> hello everyone, coming up next on "action news" at 5:00, cecily tynan is on an outdoor adventure live at the philadelphia zoo. >> reporter: hi rick. i'm trying to get dewey here the speckles owl to look at the...
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we'll be right back with melissa mccarthy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ starbucks® cold brew coffee. available in original black. and now with house-made vanilla sweet cream. smooth meets sweet. in stores now. only at starbucks. what's yours?illion ways to top your kids' rice krispies. ♪ a dash of fruit in their favorite colo♪. ♪ a bunch of pineapple 'cause hey -- it's summe♪! ♪ bananas and berries 'cause the letter b rock♪. ♪ a little bit of yogurt? sure! why not? ♪ the fun never stops! how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? if you've ever been lured in straight talk. by a low price wireless plan then there's not enough high-speed data or your bill is packed with overages and mystery fees... stop falling for it! with straight talk's unlimited plan, you get america's largest, most dependable 4g lte networks. no contract, no tricks. and five gigs of high-speed data for just forty-five dollars a month. it's time to ask yourself... why haven't i switched? get a samsung galaxy s7 or bring your own phone.
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a great day to be down at the shore throughout the weekend, melissa magee is out on the terrace enjoying this friday. >> we have comfortable conditions just in time for the start for our father's day weekend. high pressure is dominating and we have numbers in the 70s and 80s at this hour. 79 in philadelphia and 80 in reading and at the coast in cape may 74 and 73 degrees in beach haven. look at the dew points, it's it's level of moisture in the air and it's comfortable. dew points are in the middle to upper 50s. more moisture to the south where there was showers this morning for cape may and dover, those come down as high pressure dominates for the rest of today. low humidity for the rest of our friday. here is satellite 6 along with action radar you see the rain, it was a disturbance that moved through overnight and earlier today. those are starting to dissipate and get suppressed to the south and clouds are breaking for more in the way of sunshine as we go through the rest of the day. speaking of day and night the phils are at home first pitch temperature at 7:05, we have the number of
a great day to be down at the shore throughout the weekend, melissa magee is out on the terrace enjoying this friday. >> we have comfortable conditions just in time for the start for our father's day weekend. high pressure is dominating and we have numbers in the 70s and 80s at this hour. 79 in philadelphia and 80 in reading and at the coast in cape may 74 and 73 degrees in beach haven. look at the dew points, it's it's level of moisture in the air and it's comfortable. dew points are in...
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melissa. >> things are quiet right now across the delaware and lehigh valleys. looking off to the north and west and spotty shower in northern lancaster county and southwestern sections of berks county there. pretty close to reading. what we are awaiting is the a rifle of the cold front that swings through from the west, as early as tomorrow afternoon. future tracker six and storm tracker six live double scan radar 3-d is showing some moisture off to the south and west and we will watch how this develops throughout the overnight hours and early tomorrow morning. but a cold front will swing through the ohio valley. as we get into sunday afternoon. with that comes the chance of severe weather. storm prediction center has placed most of our region even up through poconos in an enhanced risk of finding severe weather. biggest threat tomorrow will be damaging wind gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour, possibility of hail, and we really cannot rule out likelihood of a tornado popping up south and east of philadelphia, so something very active to track come tomorrow. we
melissa. >> things are quiet right now across the delaware and lehigh valleys. looking off to the north and west and spotty shower in northern lancaster county and southwestern sections of berks county there. pretty close to reading. what we are awaiting is the a rifle of the cold front that swings through from the west, as early as tomorrow afternoon. future tracker six and storm tracker six live double scan radar 3-d is showing some moisture off to the south and west and we will watch...
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>>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. widow is found beaten to death inside her home in chester county. >>> a call to action in delaware county as dozens of people rally for gun control. >>> but the big story on "action news" is police say a six two-year old woman was bludgeoned inside her own home. victim had recently widowed and just sold her home. "action news" reporter jeff chirico has more from berwyn. >> reporter: news of the murderer on the loose in this quiet up scale neighborhood has shocked folks living here, police say a family member found a body of six two-year old denise barge erin side her home in the 900 block of heather stone drive, friday morning, the police say she was beaten to death but they are not saying if they have any suspects. barger's husband died in march, and... and sold her home but had not moved out just yet. neighbors didn't want to speak on camera about barge error this homicide but they tell me, they are not worried for their safety.
>>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. widow is found beaten to death inside her home in chester county. >>> a call to action in delaware county as dozens of people rally for gun control. >>> but the big story on "action news" is police say a six two-year old woman was bludgeoned inside her own home. victim had...
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with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, sarah's off to day marks one week since dozens were killed inside a nightclub in orlando and tonight the nation pauses to remember. >>> thousands of people, spend a day taking part in the annual gary poppa run. >>> but the big story on "action news" is evacuation of a police station in philadelphia, after the discovery of a ak-47, and a pipe bomb and officials say weapons were actually brought in by authorities. "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at 35th district headquarters with the details, jeff? >> reporter: well, walter, very unusual situation here. then tire building had to be evacuated just after ten last night, 14 prisoners and 20 staff members had to leave after police found what they believed to be a pipe bomb in a bag. "action news" obtained a photo of the device that officials say wasn't more than about 6 inches or so. it ended up here after authorities with the attorney general's gun violence task force pick up a a man wanted for making a a straw purchase and the
with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, sarah's off to day marks one week since dozens were killed inside a nightclub in orlando and tonight the nation pauses to remember. >>> thousands of people, spend a day taking part in the annual gary poppa run. >>> but the big story on "action news" is evacuation of a police station in philadelphia, after the discovery of a ak-47, and a pipe bomb and...
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melissa: no question. emails she sent to chelsea clinton and this had nothing to do with video and she went out and told the lie and nobody believes her. harris: 800 pages. we invite the american republic to read it. you gotten more than any of us. we'll have more later with adam housley who you may know talked with people on the ground, many of them during the attack and got some of that fresh, new, information some had said did not exist. recent comments from donald trump about his immigration policies are raising some questions about whether he is changing his tone to appear more presidential. will it help or do something different? >>> hillary clinton's closest aid, huma abedin is testifying today in the lawsuit over her boss's private email server, more emails which clinton did not turn over are now being released. what all of this could mean for the woman who wants to be president. >>> right after "outnumbered" on tv we pop up with "outnumbered overtime" online. it is live and we governor to get your
melissa: no question. emails she sent to chelsea clinton and this had nothing to do with video and she went out and told the lie and nobody believes her. harris: 800 pages. we invite the american republic to read it. you gotten more than any of us. we'll have more later with adam housley who you may know talked with people on the ground, many of them during the attack and got some of that fresh, new, information some had said did not exist. recent comments from donald trump about his...
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vacation at iloveny.com >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa a magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> the storms came and went quickly but the clean up could take a while, from down trees to flooding and a fire, that may have been caused by lightening. the fast moving system, left behind quite a bit of damage. sunday night and the big story on "action news" is aftermath of the this evening's severe weather. >> we have team coverage tonight. "action news" reporter nora muchanic is live with a look at damage there but we will get with meteorologist medical wrist a magee with the rain totals ape whether we are in the clear, melissa. >> walter and sarah the good news is strong cold front that produced those showers and storms is already pushing off shore. you can see that on storm tracker six double scan radar. you can see that moving to the east of philadelphia. same one that did produce severe thunderstorm warnings across the a area and that severe thunderstorm watch that expired for bulk of the delaware and lehigh valleys.
vacation at iloveny.com >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa a magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> the storms came and went quickly but the clean up could take a while, from down trees to flooding and a fire, that may have been caused by lightening. the fast moving system, left behind quite a bit of damage. sunday night and the big story on "action news" is aftermath of the this...
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forecast, melissa. >> walter, you felt the difference today. big jump in the temperatures. yesterday we had a high of 78. comfortable. cool with low humidity levels. today we have spiked to 91 degrees in philadelphia well above the normal of 82 degrees this time of the year. outside this evening the southeasterly wind, it is 91 in philadelphia at this hour. ninety-one allentown. eighty-one in the poconos. millville 89 degrees. at the coast in cape may with the south facing win it is cooler coming in at 78 degrees. looking at the dew point it is noticeably more humid then it was yesterday across our region. level of moisture in the atmosphere. we have had dew point numbers in the upper 60's, lower 70's. you can feel the oppressiveness when you step outdoors and because we have the warmth, and the humid air overhead there is a slight risk of severe weather. storm prediction center still has us in this. damaging wind that is a threat today especially the possibility of hail. but what we will talk about what we can expect as we move forward over th
forecast, melissa. >> walter, you felt the difference today. big jump in the temperatures. yesterday we had a high of 78. comfortable. cool with low humidity levels. today we have spiked to 91 degrees in philadelphia well above the normal of 82 degrees this time of the year. outside this evening the southeasterly wind, it is 91 in philadelphia at this hour. ninety-one allentown. eighty-one in the poconos. millville 89 degrees. at the coast in cape may with the south facing win it is...
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david: i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." here what we have at this hour. we're hours from results that will have major impact on the democratic presidency. after tonight we may see the first presidential pmp
david: i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." here what we have at this hour. we're hours from results that will have major impact on the democratic presidency. after tonight we may see the first presidential pmp
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melissa: i don't want to throw cold water on any of that. look at all the polls, no doubt trump has lost ground. there is no mistaking that. but he has opportunity with what happened with "brexit" to capitalize on that sentiment which was underestimated everywhere. here and there. this idea that people are sick of the political correct. sick of globalization. sick of no say what they're doing. having tea kettle and toast and hair drier and slurpee, told what is right for you, they don't want it anymore. incumbent upon him he has the position to capitalize. i think polls look different after "brexit." we'll see. >> i'm not going to correct you. where you say it is indisputable -- >> she also gets -- >> point of fact from his speech at beginning of last week where he starts, he came down very hard on hillary clinton, started putting down his markers on foreign policy, the man has taken a turn, even though he is criticizing his opponent in scotland at opening one of his resorts he did so in a very constrained, not just by his standards but very
melissa: i don't want to throw cold water on any of that. look at all the polls, no doubt trump has lost ground. there is no mistaking that. but he has opportunity with what happened with "brexit" to capitalize on that sentiment which was underestimated everywhere. here and there. this idea that people are sick of the political correct. sick of globalization. sick of no say what they're doing. having tea kettle and toast and hair drier and slurpee, told what is right for you, they...
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let's go to melissa magee for add today. hi melissa. >> hi there monica and brian. friday it's spectacular after a bit of a cloudy start. we have plenty of sunshine to enjoy for the rest of the afternoon into the evening hours. we'll slow you the picture outside. sky6 live in ac down the snore cape may and if you look closely at the picture here we've got a red flag up and there's actually a moderate risk today for rip currents with an east to northeasterly wind and that will extend into portions of the day on saturday. nonetheless a lot of folks out and about enjoying the beach and sand as well. along the coast it is a little cooler with that east to northeasterly wind. 71 in beach haven, 74 degrees in cape may but as you head inland we're down to 80 in philadelphia after earlier today temperatures were about 84 in the city. 83 in lancaster and 80 degrees out to the north and west in reading. here is satellite6 along with action radar. you can see the showers we had across our region early this morning there across areas in south jersey and delaware. all of that mo
let's go to melissa magee for add today. hi melissa. >> hi there monica and brian. friday it's spectacular after a bit of a cloudy start. we have plenty of sunshine to enjoy for the rest of the afternoon into the evening hours. we'll slow you the picture outside. sky6 live in ac down the snore cape may and if you look closely at the picture here we've got a red flag up and there's actually a moderate risk today for rip currents with an east to northeasterly wind and that will extend into...
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>> reporter: hey, melissa. thanks very much. there's one poll out today that did show a slight offset to that remain momentum that we'd seen over the weekend. but despite that offset, if we look at the betting market odds, it still implies a 78% chance of remain. very strong chance of remaining, according to the betting markets. i want to bring you a different opinion, though. citigroup note from their chief political strategist came out in the last hour or so. i think this is what citi has to say. based upon our assessment of the polls which currently show statistical tie amidst a slight shift back to remain, the scenario continues to close to remain, a vote to remain below 55%. we still assess the probability of a brexit at 40%. clearly, a lot higher than what the better markets are saying. a lot higher than what the sterling markets have done in recent days as well. so things perhaps not so definite. and i'd say that's the sense on the ground. it's one of uncertainty, whether i'm talking to people on the street, to pollsters
>> reporter: hey, melissa. thanks very much. there's one poll out today that did show a slight offset to that remain momentum that we'd seen over the weekend. but despite that offset, if we look at the betting market odds, it still implies a 78% chance of remain. very strong chance of remaining, according to the betting markets. i want to bring you a different opinion, though. citigroup note from their chief political strategist came out in the last hour or so. i think this is what citi...
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i'm melissa lee finally at the nasdaq. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. meantime, here's what else is coming up. >> let's make a deal. >> you nknow that the imf says one company could be the most dangerous stock in the world and here's a hint. we'll tell you the name and why investors are so they are vows when "fast money" returns. there's a lot of places you never nt to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> welcome back to "fast money." hershey rejecting monday lease's take over bid saying, quote, it sees no basis for further discussion pretty much shutting them down so if they do decide to sweeten to marry the deal they would marry two of the biggest chocolate brands in the world. what do you t
i'm melissa lee finally at the nasdaq. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. meantime, here's what else is coming up. >> let's make a deal. >> you nknow that the imf says one company could be the most dangerous stock in the world and here's a hint. we'll tell you the name and why investors are so they are vows when "fast money" returns. there's a lot of places you never nt to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see...
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leslie's co-star melissa mccarthy has been outspoken about that. she says she calls sixed designers to create an oscar dress for her, no one did. >> the more i worked and had to do press stuff and red carpets, i just was not finding when i went out to shop for myself, i was not finding anything. i thought my god, it cannt just be me. >> melissa's solution? she created her own line of clothe >> i was like yes. i'm going to make myself a closet. >> h >> you know what i'm saying. i always wanted to meet you, you know what i'm saying? >> but word to the wise -- don't mess with leslie. she followed up the whole dress flap with this tweet -- should i name the designers that didn't look out? put y'all on black. you will not get my love later. yeah, pretty sure this star on the rise is going to be a force to be reckoned wit she had us going from the moment we met h >> do you remember your "e.t." moments? >> i've had a gang of imaginary
leslie's co-star melissa mccarthy has been outspoken about that. she says she calls sixed designers to create an oscar dress for her, no one did. >> the more i worked and had to do press stuff and red carpets, i just was not finding when i went out to shop for myself, i was not finding anything. i thought my god, it cannt just be me. >> melissa's solution? she created her own line of clothe >> i was like yes. i'm going to make myself a closet. >> h >> you know what...
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>>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, walter's off, a man shot six times tries to drive himself to the hospital and then end up in a crash. cities a cross the country boost security, during lgbt pride parades. >>> but the big story on "action news" is an apology from one of country music's biggest stars to a local police officer wounded in the line of duty. kenney chesney mistakenly told the crowd at his concert last night that folcroft police officer christopher dorman had died. today, he made things right. "action news" reporter trish hartman has the full story. >> it was a mistake. he made good on it. >> reporter: that mistake was made in front of the thousands of country music fans at lincoln financial field last night. at the request of officer christopher dorman and many supporters of social media,. >> don't forget me. >> reporter: kenney chesney gave a shout out to the police officer shot seven times on friday but he mistakenly said that the officer died. >> but
>>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, walter's off, a man shot six times tries to drive himself to the hospital and then end up in a crash. cities a cross the country boost security, during lgbt pride parades. >>> but the big story on "action news" is an apology from one of country music's biggest stars to a local police...
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meg. >> melissa, that's right. the big question for the pharma industry is actually the location of europe's drug regulator, the european medicines agency. now it's currently in london. the ema is now expected to have to find new european home as a result of brexit. what does this mean for british patients accessing new drugs? well that depends on what happens next. but it could mean serious delays. if britain separates completely with its own regulatory system, drug companies may deprioritize the market as they seek new approvals. now, aside from being a smaller market in terms of population, the uk has been a tough environment for drug companies because of its reimbursement authority called nice. drug makers say it's anything but. but there is a way for the uk to have its drugs regulated by the e.m.a. if it chooses a model similar to norway for example. now, the uncertainty around that and many other aspects sure to continue. joining us to discuss this now is ceo of the pharmaceutical. we will get to brexit, but
meg. >> melissa, that's right. the big question for the pharma industry is actually the location of europe's drug regulator, the european medicines agency. now it's currently in london. the ema is now expected to have to find new european home as a result of brexit. what does this mean for british patients accessing new drugs? well that depends on what happens next. but it could mean serious delays. if britain separates completely with its own regulatory system, drug companies may...