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and also joining the show, charlie munger and bill gates. and criticizing the republicans' health care bill saying it benefits wealthy people like themselves. >>> to this week's wall street agenda. a lot of fed speak on the docket. from the policy manager every day this week, we'll hear from dudley evans and hawker. and the surprise index is out on thursday. consumer price index on friday. and retail sales. on the corporate, earning this week, society, sisco and pandora and tomorrow, disney. wednesday, 21st century fox. thursday, macy's and friday jc pennny. >>> amazon may top by the end of the month. >>> tomorrow, be sure to sit down with wilfred exclusive lloyd blankfein at 2:15 on "power lunch." stay tuned you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. watch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you are into that. but we also want more like... unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now mark? no can't do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides you are really good at it james. don't settle for any unlimited data plan. only the at&t unlimited plus
and also joining the show, charlie munger and bill gates. and criticizing the republicans' health care bill saying it benefits wealthy people like themselves. >>> to this week's wall street agenda. a lot of fed speak on the docket. from the policy manager every day this week, we'll hear from dudley evans and hawker. and the surprise index is out on thursday. consumer price index on friday. and retail sales. on the corporate, earning this week, society, sisco and pandora and tomorrow,...
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also also be joined by charlie munger and bill gates for the 8:00 hour. that is monday at:00 a.m. eastern. >>> in other washington news, president trump says he is considering breaking up the nation's biggest banks. it's a promise he made on the campaign trail but put it on the back burner. major averages slipped and rebounded on the news, while government bonds hit the highs of the day. bank stocks dipped and then rallied with investors taking a win-win view that breaking open
also also be joined by charlie munger and bill gates for the 8:00 hour. that is monday at:00 a.m. eastern. >>> in other washington news, president trump says he is considering breaking up the nation's biggest banks. it's a promise he made on the campaign trail but put it on the back burner. major averages slipped and rebounded on the news, while government bonds hit the highs of the day. bank stocks dipped and then rallied with investors taking a win-win view that breaking open
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david: now you mentioned bill gates. how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: it came out, because meg greenfield, who was the editor of the editorial page of the "post," she called me in the late 1980's, and she said, "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest," she was -- she had grown up there and said, "but i want to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation-type house on bainbridge island near seattle. i said, "meg, anybody who asks me if they have enough money, does have enough money." so, she bought the house. so she invited me and others to the house, and she knew the elder gates. so she called mary gates. and then mary went to work on bill to try to get him to come. and bill said he was not going to come down and meet a stockbroker. but mary was a very firm type. and said, "you are coming." he said, "i am not going." finally, they started negotiating hours, and she said four hours, and he said one hour. this went back and forth. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight without being interrupted. david:
david: now you mentioned bill gates. how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: it came out, because meg greenfield, who was the editor of the editorial page of the "post," she called me in the late 1980's, and she said, "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest," she was -- she had grown up there and said, "but i want to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation-type house on bainbridge island near seattle. i said,...
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. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like, christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >> turning to see world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales are facing inhumane conditions there. our correspondent is there with the details. >> sea world's iconic killer whale show got a little less splashy. the san diego park debuting educational presentation, orca encounter to replace one of its once biggest attractions show. it include a film about animal behaviors and the orcas, breach and splash the audience. tricks are not the focus. trainers no longer ride or swim with the whales. the new show receiving mixed reviews. some calling it informative and poignant. others calling it boring. saying it features very little action. using the orcas. this
. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like, christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >> turning to see world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales are...
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bill gates is on the board, he's on microsoft. those three, we'll talk about everything from the economy to what's going on politically. warren buffet supported hillary clinton, but since donald trump won his portfolio has expanded exponentially because donald trump won. larson jewel. if the fruit of the loom. fruit of the loom he owns. he owns benjamin moore. oriental trading. the party town, u.s.a. it's a fascinating conglomerate that is a epoxy for the entire u.s. economy. liz: it will be exciting to hear what these guys say about the trump bum. liz, you are you are re figure. chairman warren buffet, charlie munger and bill gates. we'll be watching. good to see you. friday. there is a new "wall street week" with maria bartiromo. details next. y symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to
bill gates is on the board, he's on microsoft. those three, we'll talk about everything from the economy to what's going on politically. warren buffet supported hillary clinton, but since donald trump won his portfolio has expanded exponentially because donald trump won. larson jewel. if the fruit of the loom. fruit of the loom he owns. he owns benjamin moore. oriental trading. the party town, u.s.a. it's a fascinating conglomerate that is a epoxy for the entire u.s. economy. liz: it will be...
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lauren: on trade nicole: bill gates says the u.s. must continue to look down the road. >> we've got to invest in the research and make sure pandemics to come to get us something other countries. nicole: the u.s. economy and innovation in the u.s. are both doing well. lauren: let's get you the global market action overnight. in a overnight. initially, overnight. initially, the south korean crosby closer election day. two of paris. the hang seng hong kong at 10%. nikkei however in japan following a quarter 1%. true to watching european stocks were the year ahead ties over six months and also the cac quarante edits to designate high. back in the grain of 23 points right now. london sociopath 1%. german dax up half of 1%. lauren: dow futures higher by 23 points. any gains will be a record. features a floodplain. nasdaq nasdaq futures upgrade. nicole: watching commodities closely. 46.4 new-paragraph down 3 cents right now. go down 2.5 a barrel. lauren: facebook has deleted accounts. the move is part of an attempt to dominate the spread of
lauren: on trade nicole: bill gates says the u.s. must continue to look down the road. >> we've got to invest in the research and make sure pandemics to come to get us something other countries. nicole: the u.s. economy and innovation in the u.s. are both doing well. lauren: let's get you the global market action overnight. in a overnight. initially, overnight. initially, the south korean crosby closer election day. two of paris. the hang seng hong kong at 10%. nikkei however in japan...
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and it's for bill gates. i promised i'd ask this question for a judge that runs a school in one of the poorest parts of the world. and i think you've kind of answered it already. if you have health concerns it's hard to have education but this point is that he wishes you would focus even more on education. he says that poverty is a bigger concern than health. and the problem is that the economy is too small for the number of people in it, there's no way to do anything about, you know, these lives that these people have unless you grow the economy. so his point is that you get a better return from education than maybe from health care. but i think you've already answered it. it's hard to get an education if you're dealing with health problem, as well. it's a chicken and egg thing, i guess. >> that's right. you really need both. if a kid is malnourished, they're not developing either their body or their brain. so first it's health, then it's ink indication, then third it's a government that creates opportunity.
and it's for bill gates. i promised i'd ask this question for a judge that runs a school in one of the poorest parts of the world. and i think you've kind of answered it already. if you have health concerns it's hard to have education but this point is that he wishes you would focus even more on education. he says that poverty is a bigger concern than health. and the problem is that the economy is too small for the number of people in it, there's no way to do anything about, you know, these...
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just, 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city. a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with your eyes closed. (police sirens) yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you, and awaken your senses with the refreshing taste of tropicana. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. vantage®i monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. fight the misery of biting fleas. we asked members to show us how it feels to lose weight on weight watchers. it feels so good! members have lost 15% more weight in the firs
just, 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city. a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with your eyes closed. (police...
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bill gates regrets it. >> i'm guessing his house is a little bigger than that room. oh, you're giving it back to me. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions... or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can be mor
bill gates regrets it. >> i'm guessing his house is a little bigger than that room. oh, you're giving it back to me. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic...
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. >> the commencement by the way for harvard is thursday but he and bill gates, i don't think bill gates regrets it. >> i'm assuming his house is a little bigger than that room. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions... or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to mis
. >> the commencement by the way for harvard is thursday but he and bill gates, i don't think bill gates regrets it. >> i'm assuming his house is a little bigger than that room. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and...
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gates foundation? bill: they have more common than people might expect. the idea that you find what an innovation is going to be, and really stick to it, and building team behind that. have some setbacks and successes, kind of the theory of change. now, my microsoft work was when i was very young. i started when i was 17. and that was my primary focus until i was 53 when i made the transition. and for the early part of that, i was kind of maniacal. i wasn't married, no kids. i didn't believe in weekends. until i was 30, i didn't believe in vacations at all. so, it was incredibly fulfilling to write the code and be hands-on, stay up all night. for my 20's and 30's, i think the microsoft thing was perfect. i didn't have the breadth of knowledge that would let me play my role at the foundation. i think it was good preparation. and then after i met melinda, got married, started having kids, i was looking at the world more broadly, thinking about where the wealth could go. and i always think they are equall
gates foundation? bill: they have more common than people might expect. the idea that you find what an innovation is going to be, and really stick to it, and building team behind that. have some setbacks and successes, kind of the theory of change. now, my microsoft work was when i was very young. i started when i was 17. and that was my primary focus until i was 53 when i made the transition. and for the early part of that, i was kind of maniacal. i wasn't married, no kids. i didn't believe in...
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he's worth about $85 billion just, 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city. a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with your eyes closed. (police sirens) yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you, and awaken your senses with the refreshing taste of tropicana. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. we asked members to show us how it feels to lose weight on weight watchers. it feels so good! members have lost 15% more weight in the first two months than on our prior program! join for free and lose 10 lbs. on us! i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i
he's worth about $85 billion just, 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city. a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with...
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. >> the commencement by the way for harvard is thursday but he and bill gates, i don't think bill gates regrets it. >> i'm assuming his house is24th many of you are waking up to another rainy start to the day. i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith - we'll check in with stormwatch7 meteorologist eileen whelan in just a few moments but first... a look at some of the day's top stories. the threat level is at "critical" this morning in britain. prime minister theresa may saying another attack may be imminent, as police investigate tuesday's deadly bombing in manchester. the blast targeted thousands of people leaving an ariana grande concert. isis has claimed responsibility. a surprising move from president trump. he is expected to retain a private attorney for the russia probe. that lawyer- is reportedly marc kasowitz. the investigation is heating up- as the trump campaign is accused of colluding with russia in the election. trump has called it a "witch hunt." good morning washington. toss to eileen - cloudy & cool again - rain, t-storms likely tomorrow - breezy & nicer friday - warmer ho
. >> the commencement by the way for harvard is thursday but he and bill gates, i don't think bill gates regrets it. >> i'm assuming his house is24th many of you are waking up to another rainy start to the day. i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith - we'll check in with stormwatch7 meteorologist eileen whelan in just a few moments but first... a look at some of the day's top stories. the threat level is at "critical" this morning in britain. prime minister theresa may...
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gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are guilty of anti-competitive practices then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the the biggest threat to the american dream is next. the biggest threat to the american dream is next. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no
gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are guilty of anti-competitive practices then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the the biggest...
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we'll see you on the air with warren buffett, charlie munger and bill gates as well. quite a trio to hear from considering where the markets are in light of this ibm news which took a lot of people by surprise, look forward to that with becky and the gang on monday morning. an interesting weekend. it's a great time to hear from him. not just ibm but coca-cola but whatever stocks he's involved with, health care is halfway done. and jeff immelt and his views. yeah, and the french elections it seems like it's a fait accompli, judge, this is going to be macron's election. le pen not really -- based on all the metrics we see. >> i love european stocks right now. people haven't given credit. that political risk is subsiding and i think going forward that's one of the best earnings stories out there. one of the best growth stories. at current levels we've had big time hedge fund managers come on the program. >> it doesn't matter what he says. he has $90 billion in cash so he could say anything he wants. maybe not predict iing it. >> jimmy, start us off. >> josh, what have yo
we'll see you on the air with warren buffett, charlie munger and bill gates as well. quite a trio to hear from considering where the markets are in light of this ibm news which took a lot of people by surprise, look forward to that with becky and the gang on monday morning. an interesting weekend. it's a great time to hear from him. not just ibm but coca-cola but whatever stocks he's involved with, health care is halfway done. and jeff immelt and his views. yeah, and the french elections it...
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and this young guy named bill gates had started this little company called microsoft. >> bill gates was that unusual combination of a tech guy who was as good as the best tech guys but had a business sense, and a business vision. >> at the time, everyone was making it up as they went along. there was nothing that came before it. there was no personal computer industry. so when gates said to ibm, how about this? we'll write you're operating system for your pc, and we'll get a cut of every machine you sell, and in addition, he made sure it wasn't an exclusive license, that he was going to be able to sell the software to ibm, but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to other people, because gates intuited that there would be people build knockoffs of ibm in the pc clones. >> it was a genius move who was still in his 20s. and you've got these guys at ibm in blue shirts and dark ties looking at this company microsoft and saying, who cares? software? we build big machines. >> ibm did not realize it was essentially handing all this power to this little nerd. >> if you had sta
and this young guy named bill gates had started this little company called microsoft. >> bill gates was that unusual combination of a tech guy who was as good as the best tech guys but had a business sense, and a business vision. >> at the time, everyone was making it up as they went along. there was nothing that came before it. there was no personal computer industry. so when gates said to ibm, how about this? we'll write you're operating system for your pc, and we'll get a cut of...
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he's worth about $85 billion just 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city, a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with your eyes closed. (police sirens) yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you, and awaken your senses with the refreshing taste of tropicana. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. we asked members to show us how it feels to lose weight on weight watchers. it feels so good! members have lost 15% more weight in the first two months than on our prior program! join for free and lose 10 lbs. on us! i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to af
he's worth about $85 billion just 3 billion shy of bill gates. >> so close. >> so close. >>> all right, when we come back, why you were likely overcharged for your last emergency room visit. >>> and galloping through the streets of new york city, a horse runs wild through rush hour traffic. why not give professional-you the day off? amateur-you has got this! it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you...
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gates. quite a line-up, liz. tell us, what are you going to ask. liz: let me just say that it is the exclusive and only interview directly after they get out of the board of directors meeting, trish, so i will ask them right off the bat, succession. he threw a little bit of a grenade over the weekend when he said that maybe, first time he ever said that maybe his successor will take over while he's still alive, while warren is still alive. he won't say who the successor is. that was a big deal from the meeting and, of course, you know the meeting, trish, thousands and thousands of people will get a finallaly but probably brushing against 40,000 people arrived and there's no other shareholder meeting on the planet like this. he works his way around the floor where he has all of the cis plays of companies that berkshire owns, dairy queen, froot of a loom, precision car parts, he spends the most time at the railroad, burr -- burlingto, no northern, that's why they see many shipments of coal, sa
gates. quite a line-up, liz. tell us, what are you going to ask. liz: let me just say that it is the exclusive and only interview directly after they get out of the board of directors meeting, trish, so i will ask them right off the bat, succession. he threw a little bit of a grenade over the weekend when he said that maybe, first time he ever said that maybe his successor will take over while he's still alive, while warren is still alive. he won't say who the successor is. that was a big deal...
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liz: there's the closing bell, i thank bill gates, charlie munger and warren buffett, right here on fox business. thank you so much, and looking for records on behalf my l.a. and omaha and, of course, new york-based crews, over and out from omaha, dave and melissa, over to you. david: thank you very much. stocks are struggling for gains, the dow closing barely above 21,000. just 8 points above. nasdaq ending in the red any, gains for either would have been a new record. hi, everybody, i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell". got you covered on big market movers. here's what else we have this very busy hour. happening right now, former acting attorney general sally yates and former national intelligence director james clapper getting grilled on capitol hill. >> have either of you ever been an anonymous source in a news report about matters relating to mr. trump, his associates or russia's attempt to meddle in the election? melissa: more on what yates knew about former national security adviser michael flynn and any connections to russian election interfere
liz: there's the closing bell, i thank bill gates, charlie munger and warren buffett, right here on fox business. thank you so much, and looking for records on behalf my l.a. and omaha and, of course, new york-based crews, over and out from omaha, dave and melissa, over to you. david: thank you very much. stocks are struggling for gains, the dow closing barely above 21,000. just 8 points above. nasdaq ending in the red any, gains for either would have been a new record. hi, everybody, i'm david...
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gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are gi-competitis then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the american dream is next. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. thereit comes to technology, about my small business so when i need someone that understan
gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are gi-competitis then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the american dream is next. are you done...
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what wouldn't bill gates think is going well? i think he's having a hard time seeing the proverbial economy through the dollar bills. and to think i might change his opinion, but he's sitting in the tech sector and they will continue to innovate and create wealth. the rest of america is getting left behind about his feel-good feeling and i think the economy, although again, does have a heartbeat we aren't ripping the cover off the ball and if we've got 4.4% unemployment how do we havno real wage growth? we've got things that we have concerns about. charles: i think on that front, peter. we should go with 8.6 unemployment. there's room for the down side, but i think there's enough evidence and i'm asking if you agree, peter, that this economy is picking up steam? >> the further we get from the crisis, the confident and stronger families are and more confident about spending. we're getting a shift away from more and more auto sales to more and more housing sales, things of that nature and we'll probably see an up-tick we haven't se
what wouldn't bill gates think is going well? i think he's having a hard time seeing the proverbial economy through the dollar bills. and to think i might change his opinion, but he's sitting in the tech sector and they will continue to innovate and create wealth. the rest of america is getting left behind about his feel-good feeling and i think the economy, although again, does have a heartbeat we aren't ripping the cover off the ball and if we've got 4.4% unemployment how do we havno real...
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. >> bill gates. dropped out of billionaire as well. usy editorial meeting is off-limits to. day decided to show you a footage of the planning meeting for worlds now now. take a look. whoa. >> now you know how we come up with them. this is national clown day in peru. you can see hundreds of colorful characters. celebrating in downtown lima. whistling. juggling. playing music. doing stunts. you name it. >> may 25th. national clown day in peru for a dozen years. the clown's union wants to make it official. lobbying for the government few of make it official holiday. >> jack is on board with that. clearly. >> and -- >> what's up? >> national clown day. >> jack dressed up for it. skmending on how the parade looks like our editorial meeting. clown day, answer is, the united states. >> we do. we proud. >> and, national clown week. >> yes. thanks to president six non. >> the police couldn't believe their eyes when they saw this. >> that is a man, asleep on the back of a speeding car. the driver -- apparently had no idea. let you know how it ends. coming up. >> the kwult classic from
. >> bill gates. dropped out of billionaire as well. usy editorial meeting is off-limits to. day decided to show you a footage of the planning meeting for worlds now now. take a look. whoa. >> now you know how we come up with them. this is national clown day in peru. you can see hundreds of colorful characters. celebrating in downtown lima. whistling. juggling. playing music. doing stunts. you name it. >> may 25th. national clown day in peru for a dozen years. the clown's...
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. >>> trending now how tweets from bill gates sent a book to the top of the charts on amazon. >> david letterman received an award from the kennedy center. and maybe jimmy kimmel will help get the oscars right the second time around. how about this forecast topper? >> it's a great looking evening. even late tonight if you are out still 71 at 10:00. 68 in gaithersburg. 71 in hagerstown. we'll come back and talk about the threat of record highs tomorrow and also thursday. looking ahead to the weekend we have narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. are you actually about to scratch it rich at mgm national harbor? of course you are. because everyone who plays is an instant winner. so before you win your share
. >>> trending now how tweets from bill gates sent a book to the top of the charts on amazon. >> david letterman received an award from the kennedy center. and maybe jimmy kimmel will help get the oscars right the second time around. how about this forecast topper? >> it's a great looking evening. even late tonight if you are out still 71 at 10:00. 68 in gaithersburg. 71 in hagerstown. we'll come back and talk about the threat of record highs tomorrow and also thursday....
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but they may well have a better future, that may be more than justified. >>> bill gates says new tax cuts in the u.s. may not provide much benefit for the tech sector. speaking to cnbc, gates reiterated confidence in the strength of the sector under the current tax structure. >> i don't think that the success of the technology sector will be improved by some tax change. the tech companies are not starving now. this only comes up when you have profits. these companies have very high profits. it's not like we're going to be stronger in the tech sector by making owners of those stocks richer. >> all right. the sohn conference attracts some of the biggest names in investing every year. >> it's been quite an eventful day here at the sohn investment conference where we heard from some of the biggest names and brightest investors provide their picks and projections for how they see the market going. some more interesting picks including an urging of investors to buy convertible bonds in tesla for the ones in 2022. another interesting pick is from david einhorn urging a short in corps labora
but they may well have a better future, that may be more than justified. >>> bill gates says new tax cuts in the u.s. may not provide much benefit for the tech sector. speaking to cnbc, gates reiterated confidence in the strength of the sector under the current tax structure. >> i don't think that the success of the technology sector will be improved by some tax change. the tech companies are not starving now. this only comes up when you have profits. these companies have very...
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bill gates, along with more than 20 of the world's most successful business people launched a billion dollar investment fund in late 2016. breakthrough energy ventures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by financing clean energy technology. these cleareyed assessments of the business effects of climate change are not entirely new. back in 2009, donald trump was joining business leaders to warn us about the catastrophic and irreversible effects of climate change. there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet, their advertisement read. that was then i guess. mr. president, the country is moving on without president trump and without the republican party. state and local officials are on the march leading their communities on a path to reduced carbon emissions. companies are on the march greening their operations and supply chains. and on campuses across the country, young republicans and young democrats are on the march coming together to prepare for a cleaner future. as the marchs and the events of the past two weekends demonstrated, there's no go
bill gates, along with more than 20 of the world's most successful business people launched a billion dollar investment fund in late 2016. breakthrough energy ventures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by financing clean energy technology. these cleareyed assessments of the business effects of climate change are not entirely new. back in 2009, donald trump was joining business leaders to warn us about the catastrophic and irreversible effects of climate change. there will be catastrophic and...
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bill gates giving graduates some advice on twitter. he delivered a 14-part tweet storm reflecting on the ways he's grown since becoming a young adult. and calling steven pinker's the better angels of our nature. as of yesterday it rose in sales rankings by 6,000% in 24 hours. >>> this is a tough one for you. the bachelor's ben higgins and lauren bushnell call it quits. they say it is with heavy hearts that we announce or decisions to go separate ways. the couple got engaged during ben's season of the bachelor. why you express surprise, the show is the fakest thing in the world. >> they were really in love. >> 40 of the most recent seasons. how many are still married? >> 20. >> 5 this has got to be expected. >> that happens in real life. >> 5 out of 40? please tell me. >> they only dated for six weeks. you can't expect them -- >> so don't propose. >> that's the point of the show. >> you can't put a -- then it's fake is my argument. i'm very sorry for these two people. >> there's still leplenty. >> i wish them happy futures, but it's a c
bill gates giving graduates some advice on twitter. he delivered a 14-part tweet storm reflecting on the ways he's grown since becoming a young adult. and calling steven pinker's the better angels of our nature. as of yesterday it rose in sales rankings by 6,000% in 24 hours. >>> this is a tough one for you. the bachelor's ben higgins and lauren bushnell call it quits. they say it is with heavy hearts that we announce or decisions to go separate ways. the couple got engaged during...
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. >> i asked for james bond and they gave me bill gates. >> my favorite, andy cohen host the show. much like the original, reboot take the person looking for love sets them up on three dates in this new version, the audience will pick the best match. and the dater can take $10,000 home if he or she goes with the choice. love connection with andy cohen premiers right here on ktvu fox 2 may 25. >> what's wrong with bill gates? >> remember chuck woolery, what would he say going into break, come on, we will be back in 2 and 2 stay with us. >> you don't remember that? >> no hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. it's monday. win a ktvu fox news a mug. click the link. we are taking entries into 1:00. don't miss out on your chance to win. this one is mine. fox 2 on the front and turn it around and you see ktvu. take a picture with your mug and send it to us and we will put you on tv. is a picture
. >> i asked for james bond and they gave me bill gates. >> my favorite, andy cohen host the show. much like the original, reboot take the person looking for love sets them up on three dates in this new version, the audience will pick the best match. and the dater can take $10,000 home if he or she goes with the choice. love connection with andy cohen premiers right here on ktvu fox 2 may 25. >> what's wrong with bill gates? >> remember chuck woolery, what would he say...
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here he is with bill gates in there. bill has a big smile walking out the door. the silicon valley, none of them showed up. there is elon musk. when he does it, people try to go with the valuation of the company. donald has 500 products out there. he is not selling stock. the new school coming from california, they have the money coming from california. the guys are making more money than building. -- bill will make. he lost $4 billion last year. war and buffet will have over $100 billion. -- warren buffett will have over $100 billion. host: we have to move on. thank you for the tweets. is reportinges" this morning contradictions in the white house story about the firing of james comey. we look at that as we hear from joan from virginia, republican line.thank you for waiting . good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. we had president obama for eight years. the results that we got from his presidency were nothing. he was polished. he was well spoken. but the results speak for themselves, as far as i'm concerned. we havhad president bush. h
here he is with bill gates in there. bill has a big smile walking out the door. the silicon valley, none of them showed up. there is elon musk. when he does it, people try to go with the valuation of the company. donald has 500 products out there. he is not selling stock. the new school coming from california, they have the money coming from california. the guys are making more money than building. -- bill will make. he lost $4 billion last year. war and buffet will have over $100 billion. --...
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he could say that bill gates, i'm richer than you. after this. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and
he could say that bill gates, i'm richer than you. after this. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your...
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some may call him the next bill gates. i just like to call him our next millionaire. from athens, alabama, please welcome 13-year-old connor higgins. [cheers and applause] welcome back, bud. >> welcome. thank you. >> good to have you. so, you love computers, you're taking 'em apart. how old were you when you started busting up computers? >> ooh. [laughs] well, busting up computers, probably just a few years ago, but first using computers, i was two years old, and that was fun. >> and so you actually-- and you like working on the older computers. >> yeah, i love the older computers from the '80s and '90s, i think they're a lot more interesting than computers now, 'cause they were a lot more brand specific, whereas now it doesn't matter which one you buy, they all run the same operating system. big whoop, so. >> pretty awesome, and by the way, you're in the middle of a great game. you've handled yourself very well. we'll catch everybody up-to-date. you're at $3,000.
some may call him the next bill gates. i just like to call him our next millionaire. from athens, alabama, please welcome 13-year-old connor higgins. [cheers and applause] welcome back, bud. >> welcome. thank you. >> good to have you. so, you love computers, you're taking 'em apart. how old were you when you started busting up computers? >> ooh. [laughs] well, busting up computers, probably just a few years ago, but first using computers, i was two years old, and that was fun....
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highs: 78-81 winds: nw 5-10+ mph bill gates dethroned? the new tech tycoon that could richest man... and the preliminary rounds of the scripps spelling bee begin today - and just in time, google releases its list of most mispelled words. the state that couldn't get their own name right! that's coming up next. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. me to listen carefully. i'm
highs: 78-81 winds: nw 5-10+ mph bill gates dethroned? the new tech tycoon that could richest man... and the preliminary rounds of the scripps spelling bee begin today - and just in time, google releases its list of most mispelled words. the state that couldn't get their own name right! that's coming up next. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars....
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some may call him the next bill gates. i just like to call him our next millionaire. from athens, alabama, please welcome 13-year-old connor higgins. [cheers and applause] welcome back, bud. >> welcome. thank you. >> good to have you. so, you love computers, you're taking 'em apart. how old were you when you started busting up computers? >> ooh. [laughs] well, busting up computers, probably just a few years ago, but first using computers, i was two years old, and that was fun. >> and so you actually-- and you like working on the older computers. >> yeah, i love the older computers from the '80s and '90s, i think they're a lot more interesting than computers now, 'cause they were a lot more brand specific, whereas now it doesn't matter which one you buy, they all run the same operating system. big whoop, so. >> pretty awesome, and by the way, you're in the middle of a great game. you've handled yourself very well. we'll catch everybody up-to-date. you're a$3
some may call him the next bill gates. i just like to call him our next millionaire. from athens, alabama, please welcome 13-year-old connor higgins. [cheers and applause] welcome back, bud. >> welcome. thank you. >> good to have you. so, you love computers, you're taking 'em apart. how old were you when you started busting up computers? >> ooh. [laughs] well, busting up computers, probably just a few years ago, but first using computers, i was two years old, and that was fun....
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. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like, christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >> turning to see world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales are facing inhumane conditions there. our correspondent is there with the details. >> sea world's iconic killer whale show got a little less splashy. the san diego park debuting educational presentation, orca encounter to replace one of its once biggest attractions shamu show. it include a film about animal behaviors and the orcas, breach and splash the audience. tricks are not the focus. trainers no longer ride or swim with the whales. the new show receiving mixed reviews. some calling it informative and poignant. others calling it boring. saying it features very little action. using the orcas
. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like, christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >> turning to see world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales are...
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beblgy quick's beg interview and bill gates, that all kicks off monday morning at 6:00 a.m.. from oracle of omaha to the thoroughbreds of churchill down, tomorrow the running of the kentucky derby. they are picking long shot stocks. tim. >> viacom is a long term stock, the valuation is about 34% cheaper. before settling. bob backish reinvigorateing bran, go for it. >> basically, it's fought that much of a lodge shot. very interesting. >> twitter, still a long shot. even saying that it's up $4, it's still a long shot, twitter. >> happy birthday, tim seymour. tomorrow. don't screw up any more than you. >> thanks for watching, "options action" right after the break. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. a used car, >> here at the max market, coming to you live from the tomorrow time's square the guys are drying off behind me, here's what's coming up on the show. >> get in there -- >> that's wh
beblgy quick's beg interview and bill gates, that all kicks off monday morning at 6:00 a.m.. from oracle of omaha to the thoroughbreds of churchill down, tomorrow the running of the kentucky derby. they are picking long shot stocks. tim. >> viacom is a long term stock, the valuation is about 34% cheaper. before settling. bob backish reinvigorateing bran, go for it. >> basically, it's fought that much of a lodge shot. very interesting. >> twitter, still a long shot. even saying...
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but it was enough to put amazon's ceo jeff bezos within striking distance of topping bill gates' wealth to become the world's richest man. tonight, a look at how amazon got to where it is today. >> reporter: may 15, 1997. amazon debuts on wall street. shares were priced at $18 and closed at $23.50, up 31%. four years later, during the t dot-com bust, many internet companies fold, but amazon weathers the storm. then came the growth. amazon rolls out its amazon prime membership service and guaranteed shipping. tens of thousands of people sign up in the first month. the following year, the launch of amazon web services, a secure cloud services platform for businesses. today, amazon prime is one of the world's most popular subscription services with tens of millions of members. amazon web services is now used by more than 1 million customers and has a third of the market share for cloud spending. may 15th, 2007, amazon turns 10. closing price that day, $60.58 per share. now a decade later, shares break the $1,000 milestone. in the 20 years since its ipo, amazon is the third biggest company
but it was enough to put amazon's ceo jeff bezos within striking distance of topping bill gates' wealth to become the world's richest man. tonight, a look at how amazon got to where it is today. >> reporter: may 15, 1997. amazon debuts on wall street. shares were priced at $18 and closed at $23.50, up 31%. four years later, during the t dot-com bust, many internet companies fold, but amazon weathers the storm. then came the growth. amazon rolls out its amazon prime membership service and...
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- i just...i can't get the image of bill gates bashing that guy's head apart out of my eyes. - yeah, i know what you mean. well, look, guys, xbox won the console wars. i mean, what are we gonna do, not play video games? - the last few weeks we've been too busy to play video games and look at what we did. there's been drama, action, romance. i mean, honestly, you guys, do we need video games to play? - that's right. - he's trying to make a point. - maybe we started to rely on microsoft and sony so much that we forgot that all we need to play are the simplest things, like...like this! we can just play with this! screw video games, dude. who [bleep] needs them? all: yeah! - [bleep] 'em! - the south park video game, coming to stores soon. - yeah, and if you believe that, i got a big, floppy wiener to dangle in your face. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight here to talk about her new boo
- i just...i can't get the image of bill gates bashing that guy's head apart out of my eyes. - yeah, i know what you mean. well, look, guys, xbox won the console wars. i mean, what are we gonna do, not play video games? - the last few weeks we've been too busy to play video games and look at what we did. there's been drama, action, romance. i mean, honestly, you guys, do we need video games to play? - that's right. - he's trying to make a point. - maybe we started to rely on microsoft and sony...
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bill gates gets it but also every beggar on the street. it goes all the way back 500 years to the writer thomas moore who hinted at it. and now it's seeing a huge surge in popularity worldwide. >> how does one set the universal basic income level? >> most people say it should be on the positive vertly line so just enough to get you out of poverty but mott much more than that. it's not communism, everyone would get same amount of money, it's just a floor, a platform to get you start and try something new. >> and it comes from government coffers. >> exactly. we would pund it fungd it the same way we fund our social security right now. >> and a place like usa, that money would come from where? what line item where would that come from? >> actually i see it as an investment, so there's a lot of evidence that shows if you look at poverty, the recent tud did i shows that it cost about $500 billion. so your healthcare spend, higher dropout rates and pore crime. it would cost 175 billion, 1% of gdp to completely eradicate poverty in the u.s. and t
bill gates gets it but also every beggar on the street. it goes all the way back 500 years to the writer thomas moore who hinted at it. and now it's seeing a huge surge in popularity worldwide. >> how does one set the universal basic income level? >> most people say it should be on the positive vertly line so just enough to get you out of poverty but mott much more than that. it's not communism, everyone would get same amount of money, it's just a floor, a platform to get you start...
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right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. he's closing in. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for amazon. >> now, that's what people are talking about. when you hit a milestone like a thousand dollars you'll hear talk like that, but right now the big question is who gets to a trillion dollars first, apple right now is in the lead. they are about $200 billion away as a company from that trillion dollar mark. but now amazon, google, alphabet are catching up. there's a lot of conversation about this three-horse race getting to a trillion dollars first. >> wow. >> that's a lot of money. >> all right, thank you, rebecca. >>> now we go to the competitor everyone is watching, the scripps national spelling bee kicks off and 6-year-old edith fuller has become the youngest qualifier ever. she was just 5 years old when she made the competition in march and now she's gearing up to go against some
right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. he's closing in. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for amazon. >> now, that's what people are talking about. when you hit a milestone like a thousand dollars you'll hear talk like that, but right now the big question is who gets to a trillion dollars...
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and bill gates. cofounder of microsoft will be here with us, fox, 3:00 p.m. eastern, set your dvr now. and the shareholder meeting on tomorrow, the biggest on the planet, 38,000 plus people, not to mention all that is selling right now, connel, back to you, live from omaha. >> a lot of eating going on there. we're going here from last few minutes of trading week, talk to our closers. we have with us ward mccarty and ron weiner. we start with you, idea that hovering around all-time high s&p a-te high, wh do you make of it? always take it. >> we think that market is pretty fully valued. foreign market is a better bet from a valuation point of view. >> okay. >> the whole globe is growing. >> you worried about france this weekend. >> no, i'm not, if number are right, then france will stay stable. in this world you have to take a more global approach. we're getting back in, we think that valuations are such, and world is more stable than people are gives it credit for. >> interesting. >> middle class is still growing. we think that is the way to go, and multinatio
and bill gates. cofounder of microsoft will be here with us, fox, 3:00 p.m. eastern, set your dvr now. and the shareholder meeting on tomorrow, the biggest on the planet, 38,000 plus people, not to mention all that is selling right now, connel, back to you, live from omaha. >> a lot of eating going on there. we're going here from last few minutes of trading week, talk to our closers. we have with us ward mccarty and ron weiner. we start with you, idea that hovering around all-time high...
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he is now an absolute billionaire at the top of the list, just behind bill gates. right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. what's a few billion dollars? >> how do they even get that close? >> and he's closing in on gates right now. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> not bad. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for amazon. >> now, that's what people are talking about. when you hit a milestone like a thousand dollars you'll hear talk like that, but right now the big question is who gets to a trillion dollars first, apple right now is in the lead. they are about $200 billion away as a company from that trillion dollar mark. but now amazon, google, alphabet are catching up. there's a lot of conversation about this three-horse race getting to a trillion dollars first. >> wow. >> that's a lot of money. >> it's a lot of money. >> all right, thank you, rebecca. >>> now we go to the competitor everyone is watching, the scripps n
he is now an absolute billionaire at the top of the list, just behind bill gates. right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. what's a few billion dollars? >> how do they even get that close? >> and he's closing in on gates right now. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> not bad. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for...
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right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. he's closing in. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for amazon. >> now, that's what people are talking about. when you hit a milestone like a thousand dollars you'll hear talk like that, but right now the big question is who gets to a trillion dollars they are about $200 billion away as a company from that trillion dollar mark. but now amazon, google, alphabet are catching up. there's a lot of conversation about this three-horse race getting to a trillion dollars first. >> wow. >> that's a lot of money. >> all right, thank you, rebecca. >>> now we go to the competitor everyone is watching, the scripps national spelling bee kicks off and 6-year-old edith fuller has become the youngest qualifier ever. she was just 5 years old when she made the competition in march and now she's gearing up to go against some much older kids. >> yeah, put this in p
right now jeff bezos, $85 billion, bill gates, $88.8 billion. he's closing in. on just this year his net worth has gone up $20 billion because of that stock price. >> whoa. >> t.j. has been shaking his head this entire time. >> i saw some headline yesterday, $2,000 a share for amazon. >> now, that's what people are talking about. when you hit a milestone like a thousand dollars you'll hear talk like that, but right now the big question is who gets to a trillion dollars...
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caroline: it's interesting that some of your better known alumni , mark zuckerberg, bill gates, dropped out the guys they had such good ideas. is this almost a way -- dropped -- is this a way to steer your students? jodi: our reason to exist is to support and nurture innovation. a natural, happy byproduct is that students no longer need to drop out. it's better if they stay in school. the amount of resources and the community that they find here of like-minded entrepreneurs, coming from a diversity of backgrounds and skills and interests, allowing them to meet around a shared passion -- that's where innovation really happens. caroline: it is so hard to do when you have had 800 children grow through this. are there any real success stories outside of these hollowed walls that we would have heard of already -- these hallowed walls that we would have heard of already? jodi: so many of our ventures are actually going out into the world and have a lot of traction and have raised a lot of money and are on their way to success. we are super excited for them. caroline: i've heard of a couple. h
caroline: it's interesting that some of your better known alumni , mark zuckerberg, bill gates, dropped out the guys they had such good ideas. is this almost a way -- dropped -- is this a way to steer your students? jodi: our reason to exist is to support and nurture innovation. a natural, happy byproduct is that students no longer need to drop out. it's better if they stay in school. the amount of resources and the community that they find here of like-minded entrepreneurs, coming from a...
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caroline: it's interesting that some of your better known alumni , mark zuckerberg, bill gates, dropped out the guys they had such good ideas. is this almost a way -- dropped out because they had such good ideas. is this almost a way to -- jodi: our reason to exist is to support and nurture innovation. a natural, happy byproduct is that students no longer need to drop out. it's better if they stay in school. of resources and the community that they find here of like-minded entrepreneurs, coming from a diversity of backgrounds and skills and interests, allowing them to meet around a shared passion -- that's where innovation really happens. caroline: it is so hard to do when you have had 800 children grow through this. are there any real success stories outside of these hollowed walls that we would have heard of already -- these hallowed walls that we would have heard of already? jodi: so many of our ventures are actually going out into the world and have a lot of traction and have raised a lot of money and are on their way to success. we are super excited for them. caroline: i've heard o
caroline: it's interesting that some of your better known alumni , mark zuckerberg, bill gates, dropped out the guys they had such good ideas. is this almost a way -- dropped out because they had such good ideas. is this almost a way to -- jodi: our reason to exist is to support and nurture innovation. a natural, happy byproduct is that students no longer need to drop out. it's better if they stay in school. of resources and the community that they find here of like-minded entrepreneurs, coming...
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. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >>> turning to sea world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales are facing inhumane conditions there. our correspondent is there with the details. >> reporter: sea world's iconic killer whale show gault a little less splashy. the san diego park debuting educational presentation, orca encounter to replace one of its once biggest attractions shamu show. it include a film about animal behaviors and the orcas, breach and splash the audience. tricks are not the focus. trainers no longer ride or swim with the whales. the new show receiving mixed reviews. some calling it informative and poignant. others calling it boring. saying it features very little action usin
. >> he is -- dominating bill gates. well, just about $3 billion shy of bill gates net worth. >> i am personally assisting him in the $85. >> my god with the amount of stuff i order. >> such a great idea. getting drunk and getting on amazon. >> it's like christmas. >> yeah, yeah. >> get all the things. no idea where they came from. >> may 31st. >>> turning to sea world san diego. >> shut down the shamu show. warn the killer whales...
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that puts him only a billion and a half behind number two, microsoft bill gates, still number one. >>> tesla is delaying its solar roof panels. they said just two of the four solar shingle options will be available for pre order in a few weeks. originally tesla announced orders would start in april. >>> elon musk's space x is now working with the military. a spy satellite is heading into orbit after a blast off today from kennedy space center in florida. >> 3, 2, 1, liftoff. >> it took off this morning, a day after the skrubld launch yesterday because of a sensor issue. it is the first time elon musk's company has worked the military on such a mission. they said it will track terrorists and monitor the development of nuclear programs. >>> today's stunning results from the snow survey are a worry for california officials. here with the numbers and the implications. >> yeah. the numbers are staggering. this is video of today's measurement. it shows the snow pack is 190% of the historic average for may 1st. that's nearly double the norm. the last time we had this much snow was 19 years a
that puts him only a billion and a half behind number two, microsoft bill gates, still number one. >>> tesla is delaying its solar roof panels. they said just two of the four solar shingle options will be available for pre order in a few weeks. originally tesla announced orders would start in april. >>> elon musk's space x is now working with the military. a spy satellite is heading into orbit after a blast off today from kennedy space center in florida. >> 3, 2, 1,...
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bill gates has proposed that governments should task robot workers just like they tax human workers. what do you think of that? >> i think there's definitely an interesting discussion to be had. i think there's a time and place for this discussion. right now we are still in the experimentation. we spoke to congress about not putting too many roadblocks into into communities so that we can at least six or the impact -- explore the impact. it allows us to have some data and have deep analysis. then once we understand the impact and how we can augment and use robots in our cities, we can have a discussion if we need to find a way to tax them or do anything else to protect the workforce we have today. i think we should agree that we hug to appreciate and bear the future. emily: there's a question about whether the postmates model can scale. can you get a concrete number that shows progress? >> i think it is scaled well. these are external questions. these are obviously not questions we ask ourselves. we are doing over 2 million deliveries per month. this year, we will move $1 billion in
bill gates has proposed that governments should task robot workers just like they tax human workers. what do you think of that? >> i think there's definitely an interesting discussion to be had. i think there's a time and place for this discussion. right now we are still in the experimentation. we spoke to congress about not putting too many roadblocks into into communities so that we can at least six or the impact -- explore the impact. it allows us to have some data and have deep...
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emily: bill gates has proposed that governments should task robot workers just like they tax human workers. what do you think of that? >> i think there's definitely an interesting discussion to be had. i think there's a time and place for this discussion. right now we are still in the phase of experimentation. we spoke to congress about not putting too many roadblocks into the cities, into communities so that we can at least explore the impact. it allows us to have some data and have deep analysis. then once we understand the impact and how we can augment and use robots in our cities, we can have a discussion if we need to find a way to tax them or do anything else to protect the workforce we have today. i think we should agree that we need to appreciate and bear hug the future. emily: there's a question about whether the postmates model can scale. can you get a concrete number that shows progress? >> i think it is scaled well. these are external questions. these are obviously not questions we ask ourselves. we are doing over 2 million deliveries per month. this year, we will move $1 billi
emily: bill gates has proposed that governments should task robot workers just like they tax human workers. what do you think of that? >> i think there's definitely an interesting discussion to be had. i think there's a time and place for this discussion. right now we are still in the phase of experimentation. we spoke to congress about not putting too many roadblocks into the cities, into communities so that we can at least explore the impact. it allows us to have some data and have deep...
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sit in line with warren buffett, his vice chair charlie munger and bill gates, cofounder of microsoft. you won't want to miss it. i'll see you then. back to you in new york. cheryl: will see 3:00 p.m. eastern time. nicole: that the senior meteorologist jim is deemed is standing by with your forecast. in sports, lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers beat the toronto raptors in a marathon game. baseball communicates the 18 innings against the chicago cubs. did you stay up past 2:00 a.m. to see what happens? we'll have all the highlights. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. cheryl: time now for sports. clearly the the cavaliers continued a scene of the the playoffs to the team going for second straight sweep with the raptors. he sprained left ankle fourth quarter on the combat. a jumper and is followed by kevin love. raptors go up one. four minutes left. pirate irvin
sit in line with warren buffett, his vice chair charlie munger and bill gates, cofounder of microsoft. you won't want to miss it. i'll see you then. back to you in new york. cheryl: will see 3:00 p.m. eastern time. nicole: that the senior meteorologist jim is deemed is standing by with your forecast. in sports, lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers beat the toronto raptors in a marathon game. baseball communicates the 18 innings against the chicago cubs. did you stay up past 2:00 a.m. to see...