Worldwide exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen here with michael santoli. We are worldwide today because will fred frost is in london covering the British Election tomorrow. Well hear more from him, a lot more including great guests in just a moment. First, lets check in on the futures this morning. After a second day of losses for u. S. Stocks, nothing severe in terms of the decline, but, still, it was two days ago. A little bit of caution building up. Caution into a triple event risk kind of day. Comey, British Election, ecb all out tomorrow. Futures looking up this morning. Up 12 points. S p futures up 1 1 2. Nasdaq up 7. 5. Rebound morning. Treasury note yield, the trade there yields back to november lows. Gold to november highs. Dollar to november lows. So were starting to see all of this retracing of the trump trade. 2. 15 is the yield on the ten year which is pretty much the low of the year. There has been a lot of demand for ten year treasury yield ten year treasuries keeping yields down hurting groups like financials, boosting groups that are rate sensitive like utilities. Looking overseas, asian equity markets were on the mixed side. The sea of japan on the flat line. Hang seng just under the fault line. Shanghai up 1. 2 . Peoples bank of china again trying to keep the liquidity situation on an even keel draining some overnight. Looking over to europe this morning, a little bit of a defensive tone but mixed. You had a disappointment on factory dynamic. The expectation was slightly declined. Germany is slightly under performing. Notable to see spain is down 1 3 of 1 off of the news that Banco Popular is being taken over. Now to commodities, industry api data yesterday showed a bigger than expected crude draw. Oil prices are lower again for the third day in a row. Wti down about. 7 of a percent. 47. 86. Theyve been hovering in the 47 range. Brent now below 50 a barrel. 49. 75. Down 3 4 of a percent. Oil prices have been lower ever since the announcement that major arab countries including saudi arabia are selfering ties with qatar. The fallout is continuing. So far its resulted in Lower Crude Oil prices. Some might say its a bit surprising. They have tensions building. That could be that could at one point spark some supply disruption kind of concerns. Absolutely. I think you have to take notice. The crude markets unable to seize on potentially bullish headlines. The u. S. Energy department will be releasing official Inventory Data later today. The take a look at the currencies this morning. Again, it was a little bit of a mixed season. The dollar remains on a defensive a little bit. You see the yen strengthening. Its actually not too far from its april, the strongest levels of april. So that definitely says a little bit of a risk going. Thats the one tracking treasury yields lower . Yes. That is that tandem trade right there. You see the pound before the elections is holding steady. Take a look at gold. People say its broken out of a bearish pattern just under 1300. I think the five week average of gold is right over 1300 an ounce. Its returned to some sort of equilibrium. Still higher. 13 higher for the year. Being held by the weaker dollar mounting geopolitical risk. Wall street journal making note that all of these markets are up, gold, bitcoin, stocks. Everything is rallying except for the dollar. Breaking news overnight. Following this developing story for you. Iranian state tv reporting several attackers raided Irans Parliament and opened fire at the shrine of ayatollah komen any this morni ayatollah kham. There were unconfirmed reports that they had taken hostages inside the parliament building. Well have updates and headlines as we have them. Sticking overseas, one of the most important global stories is of course the British Election. Willfred frost joins us ahead of tomorrows big vote to tell us what is at stake. Good morning, willfred. Reporter good morning, sa h sar sara. Since then theresa may has lost the lead in dramatic fashion. Firstly, she announced an unpopular social care policy. In almost unpopular fashion you turned on it. That put into doubt whether she was, indeed, a strong leader. She was labeled as over controlling. Jeremy corbin, the leader, has captured the voters, particularly the young, in a way someone didnt have such far left decisions. The momentum behind jeremy corbin, the lead to theresa may as low as being there at some point. They see it narrowed down to 6 points. It was 9 on monday morning. What does this mean to markets . We have asked the question. The sum total of their answers is wed see about 1. 5 rise in the pountd if theresa may increases her majority. Around a 2 fall if we go to hang pam. Some 4 to 5 fall in the pound if Jeremy Corbyn won. They do not expect a labor victory, thus, Financial Markets would be highly concerned if its going to happen. Brexit is a big issue for the u. K. Negotiations are about to begin. Youve also experienced three terror attacks in the last three months. Are either of these issues what this election is about . Reporter well, certainly initially everybody thought this would be purely about brexit and that really hasnt been the case. In terms of the topic of brexit, the crucial thing to note saying she was willing to leave the customs unit and willing to leave without a deal, therefore, framing it is perhaps the hardest forecast. Clearly the fall in the pound is predicted to be biggest with a labor victory who perhaps would be softer on brexit. So brexit hasnt really influenced the voters as much as people thought nor is it influencing the currency strategists forecasts on the way that theyll move. As for the issue of security, it certainly has played out front and center, particularly this week, not so much the first two weeks. Particularly this week it dominates all the pages still. It looks as though it is helping theresa may at the margin on that particular market but it is taking attention away from brexit which shed like to be talking about. I guess what im wondering, will fred, are the two candidates very far apart and are they campaigning on different ideas when it comes to major consequential interest . Corbyn says he would stay and theresa may will leave. Theres a. Discuss on borrowing to have 48 billion. Corporate tax, conservatives want to cut to 17 from 20. Labor want to increase to 26 . The top rate of income tax to go up to 50 under a labor government. Those are the reasons because that threat threatens the conservative victory. Glad youre there to explain all of it for us. Well see you with a lot more guests. Willfred, thank you. In corporate news, mike just mentioned this. Banco santander has bought Banco Popular for the symbolic 1 euro. Santander plans to raise 8 billion. The shares are haltnd and has saved more. I guess its a good sign to see that they are actually keeping up and making reforms during this yes. Sort of quiet window that the market has allowed them. Its also a reminder that theres still a lot of fixing of europes banking system. Absolutely. It looks like a pretty good test of the kind of Bank Resolution process over there. True. Weel satisfy see if it stays that way. In u. S. Corporate news this morning, uber firing 20 employees as three investigate claims of sexual harassment. Reporter a Company Spokesperson saying its working to improve the claims of harassment, claims of discrimination and bullying. They investigated new cases. Theyre taking action on 58 days cases. Eric holder is looking into the culture and practices. An executive summary will be discussed next tuesday at the all hands meeting. Back to you. We have Arianna Huffington whos on the board and who has seen some of these reports on squa squauk squawk on the street. Willfred is in london. Reporter the chairman of brittain, rod very much a pro, the former conservative government minister who led the Brexit Campaign last year, what does that issue mean to markets going forward. On the topic of michael goff. Well explain that how and how its influencing this election. I dont miss much. Definitely not the traffic. Excuse me, doctor. The genomic data came in. Thank you. You can do that kind of analysis . Yeah, watson. I can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor Treatment Options for the patients genomic profile. You can do that . Even way out here . Yes. Even way out here. Tthats why at comcast,t to be connected 24 7. Were always working to make our services more reliable. 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Old media new media. New overnight, apple has gone hollywood. They dropped the new reality competition show called planet of the apps. Contestants can pitch their idea for a chance to win a spot in apples app store. Its a ten episode series. New episodes will be released every tuesday night on the apple music app. Interesting. Although i guess even if you win a spot, it doesnt remotely guarantee success for your app. Some languish there. At least leveraging the apple franchise. When we come back, elon musk just gave more detail on two highly anticipated tesla models. Well tell you what he revealed next. Its what busch is knownor. What are you known for . Im cool under pressure. What is that . A fish hook . chuckling golly [sfx buschhhhh] worWorldwide Exchange. Im joined outside of parliament. This should be an enjoyable conversation. Gents, very much good morning to you. Roland, this election was meant to be all about brexit but it hasnt been. Not really. Its a bit of a disappointment that it hasnt been but i think there are three very important things. One is we have to change the tone in terms of our european allies. Theyre not the enemy, theyre our friends. I think the second thing is we have to be very clear that we need a deal and no deal is not better than a bad deal. And the very third thing is we have to be clear about the consequences of the options that we take and the costs that are attached to them. And this needs to be spelled out very, very clearly. Michael, in your opinion, does the brexit issue, can it be over turned in any way . And can the shape of it change dramatically depending on whos the leader . I dont think it should be over turned. I think it would be undemocratic and i think the british people wouldnt forgive any government but there is legitimate debate about the shape of what that eventual deal should be. I think there are some things that there are some things that theresa may has confirmed that we should be outside the Single Market and customers union. There are issues that we might agree or disagree but where there is room for legitimate debate and which still need to be thrashed out. Reporter roland, in terms of who would deliver a harder brexit, its thought theresa may would. Do some of the business policies under a labor government, particularly in light of the brexit that will be coming, threaten london and the u. K. As a Business Center . I mean, the answer to that is yes, but the overriding issue for business is our relationship with europe. Nearly half our trade is with the european union. What theyre really keen in is the best possible deal. Theresa may has taken that off the market. In the event that she wins, which most people think is likely, the next sthing we need a really good agreement on trade and security. Securitys incredibly important. Michael knows this better than almost anyone in terms of our relationship with the european union. Thats what theyre really concerned about. I would say this election is almost unprecedented in not having any involvement from business. Normally you will find business letters to all various media organizations warning about the consequences of one party visavis the other. Youve had not a word out of them and thats because theyve got genuine concerns about both parties. Michael, lets talk about security because when both you and theresa may were together in the David Cameron conservative government you clashed pretty famously with her on conservatism and failing to drain the swamp was the headline. Do you think she is at least partly responsible for some of the attacks weve seen in the last three months . Absolutely not. Of course youre always talking about discussions on the difference of emphasis, particular policy solutions that either side might favor. When a reporter is outside, it turns to stories that are written on that basis. Fundamentally i think ter vees mays made the right decisions poet on security and as secretary and Prime Minister. She was in the lead in the strategy that critically pointed out that we needed to tackle the root causes of violence and that meant intervening when people were being radicalized long before they contemplated violence. Reporter in terms of the clash you did have back then, it also involved the clash with one of her top advisors, fiona hill. Shes been labeled too controlling, not including members of her party. Whats your view on that . Does she rely too heavily on close advisors . No. I think its always the case that every leader is accused of relying on too tight a circle of advisers. It happened to David Cameron. I know he was accused of relying too much. It happened to margaret thatcher. The truth is that theresa may is a very could llegiate Prime Minister. Roland, do you want to Say Something there . No, i think its a marvelous application for his rightful place back in the cabinet and i very much hope that michael is back in the cabinet, not just because of his undoubted talents but then because he can fight for one of the promises that the leaf campaign made was 350 million a week going into the nhs which hasnt happened and should happen and hopefully michael can fight for it. Roland, quick business question. Every party has deserted austerity. Is that the right pattern for brittain . I dont think theyve desserted austerity, i think theres a sense its been pushed too hard. We do not want to see ourselves post brexit having a recession. So youve got to be youve got to actually be more sort of in tune of whats going to happen. If we have no deal, the devaluation weve had so far will look actually small compared to the type of devaluation well have in the future. So against that you cant have hard austerity at the same time. Michael, if you were asked to return the answer would be . Yes, i would be very happy to be part of the team. I think theres as much chance of me being invited to rejoin the front bench as there is for me to join van gogh for the next premier league season. Id like to see that change. Were stuck with him. Roland, my final question. I saw you retweeted something that says may has my vote only through gritted teeth. Does that sum up this election . Will it be enough to get her over the line . I think it will be. I think by Common Consent she hasnt had a great campaign, but i think youve got to remember that shes up against a very, very weak opposition and that hasnt changed during the campaign, notwithstanding Jeremy Corbyns rallies. But i think there has to be a greater explanation about what brexit means. We have to look at the choices facing us. We do need a good trade and security deal. Opposition with momentum behind them. Gentleman, thank you very much. Lovely to see you both. Pleasure. Mike and sara, ill send it back to you. Attention all econ geeks. Australia did something that only one other country has done in the history of the world. Well tell you what it is next. Plus, will fred hitting the pub to get the real pulse on tomorrows election. I am probably going to vote conservative at the moment, mainly because i dont trust corbyn. Its an anti vote rather than vote for it. Probably vote conservative as well, and key reason is i dont trust a forwarding left policy and theyve gone much further left to grow the economy as well. Ill be honest with you, i have changed my mind from the time. Im tired of theresa may. Something a bit fresh and something new. With the money i earn it would be entirely stupid of me to vote labor with the tax policies that Jeremy Corbyn is proposing. I think ive enjoyed Jeremy Corbyn being Prime Minister. I think it would stir things up. It would be a new approach. Joao good morn. Good morning. Wait and see. Thats the mantra on wall street. They wait to see several geopolitical events. The several things that should be on your radar in the next 24 hours straight ahead. The final push. Just a few hours before the polls open in the u. K. General election. Live in london ahead. Elon musk gets real colorful at a tesla Shareholder Meeting. Details coming up. Youre watching Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Good morning and welcome back to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen here with mike santoli. June 7th, 2017. Willfred frost is in london covering the British Election. Well hear more from him in a moment. First, lets check in on the Global Markets this morning. Could be seeing a little bit of reprieve after two days of minor selling lets call it for u. S. Stocks after they pulled back from record highs. Dow futures are up 14 points, 15 this morning. S p futures up 2 1 2. Nasdaq futures up 9. Nasdaq has been the big outperformer for the year and since the election. As for the Asian Session overnight, lets show you what happened there. The yen has been strong, which interestingly didnt take too much of a toll on the nikkei. Did yesterday. Not so much this morning. As for the nikkei, it closed flat. Hong kongs market as well, shanghai comp though was very strong. Up 1 up 1 1 4 . The german dax is down. 10 of a percent. The u. K. Ftse 100 up. 2 of a percent. Italy is up half a percent and spain is down half a percent. All eyes there on the banks. Looks like things are smooth. Were going to get into that story on spanish banking. For now, have a mixed picture. New stripe for sure. Over to politics, President Trump heads to ohio today to talk infrastructure. Nbcs tracie potts joins us with what to watch. Hi, tracie. Reporter hey, mike and sara. The president is headed to ohio to meet with obamacare victims and give that speech on infrastructure. Hes talked about putting more money into building up roads and bridges. He is leaving behind all the questions about russia here in washington. Today a lot of those questions will focus on his director of national intelligence, dan coates. According to a New Washington post report, the president leaned on coates to try to get him to help shut down this russia investigation. Officials who say they are familiar with that conversation told the post that coates considered it and then decided that it was inappropriate for him to go to the then fbi director james comey to try to get him to back off. Coats will testify here and likely face questions about that report, but he has said in a statement that he never felt pressured by the president or anyone else in the administration to influence any Intelligence Matters orion going investigations. So coats already refuting that story but, again, likely to face a lot of questions about that today. He is not the only one to testify. We will also see today Deputy Attorney general rod rosenstein. Hes the one that put the special counsel in place. Andrew mccabe who was the deputy fbi director who took over when james comey was fired. Mike rogers head of the nsa and of course dan coats. And then all of this in the buildup to hearing from james comey, the fired fbi director tomorrow. Tracie, isnt he going to cincinnati to talk about dams and aging locks and infrastructure . Reporter right. Isnt he trying to change the conversation to that . Reporter trying to change the conversation. He did yesterday, too. He had members of congress in to talk about how do they advance health care and some of his other initiatives, tax reform, things they want to try to get done here on capitol hill. Russia is sucking all of the air out of the room right now. Tracie, you mentioned the dan coats report. In the last 12 hours conversations about the attorney general offering to resign if they couldnt get along. Daily were sort of braced for new chapters. Reporter thats very frustrating to this white house and to this president. Every day something new seems to roll out, new unnamed sources in the major newspapers, on the Major Networks talking about some new development here. I heard an analyst say this d k could be very interesting that the white house may not know everything thats about to come out and that could be obviously very disconcerting if theyre trying to manage the message. Yes. We might have some suspense going into tomorrow. Tracie potts. Thank you very much. Lets get back to our market check. Take a look at oil. Again, it remains a little bit back on its heels. Oil not really able to take much of a lift from any of these potentially bullish headlines whether it is unrest in the middle east or perhaps even the inventory draw. Yesterday in crude it seems like were back down below 48 wti crude. Natural gas is bouncing a little bit right there. Over to other markets, take a look at the ten year. This has been a real focus of a lot of attention at about 2. 15. This is the level it hit the day after the u. S. Election and it actually shot from about 2 right up to 2. 15. So it has spent some time. In case they think theres something with the yield curve. Thats Still Holding steady around 2. 15 and change at the ten year note. Dollar has also been a little bit on the defensive. Not major moves right now but definite lit not sitting far below the low of the dollar index. You see the japanese yen is strengthening under 1. 10. The british pound ahead of the elections is pretty steady at around 1. 29 and looking to gold, its been hovering just below the 1300 mark as bitcoin plumbs the 3,000 level. You see it down just 0. 15 . So far today 12. 95. Australia just tied a major World Economic record. New numbers show the australian economy grew for 103 straight quarters. That recession, that ties the netherlands for the Worlds Largest expansion. Australias economy grew 3 4 of a percent. Slightly faster than expected. The aussie dollar pops. 6 of a percent. Any slowdown in china, its tied. Its a resource rich number. 25 zbleers. Not bad. I think the population of australia is up 20 . Why theres no i dont know what they blame the other politicians for if theres been no recession. True. Following this more serious story here out of iran. Iranian state tv reported several attackers raided Iran Parliament and opened fire at the shrine of the Ayatollah Khamenei this morning. They said there were unconfirmed reports that the attackers had taken four hostages inside that parliament building. Well continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as we have them confirmed. And Spains Banco Santander has bought Banco Popular for the symbolic amount of 1 euro. Santander plans to raise 8 billion to pay for the rights cleanup of populars balance sheet. Tesla hasnt rolled out the model 3 yet, but ceo elon musk is touting plans to build a new factory. The model y. Speaking at tesla Shareholder Meeting yesterday, musk says theres no room at the current plant in fremont, california. I expects it to be on the road by 2019. Musk said production is expected to begin next month. Tesla shares down by less than a point. Been a crazy run. Musk is always going to Start Talking about the next thing. The next thing. The question is can he deliver by those target debates. Less than 24 hours until the polls open in the u. K. General election. Lets get back to will fred live in london with the story. Willfred . Reporter thanks, sarah. Im joined by anatol kalatsky. Thank you for joining us. Good morning. Reporter first question has got to be how has theresa may let this huge lead she had slip . I think by mostly by being out in the country and letting people get to know her better. She is a very awkward personality as an individual which many people in her office and cabinet will attest. She keeps herself to herself. She doesnt allow others to take part in decision making, shes not a goodell will he gate del indecisive and unwilling to change her mind as we saw with the socalled with the socalled tax on dementia. And as a piece in the f. T. Said a week ago, shes one of the few politicians where you can say the more people get to know her, the less they like her. And until this election was called, although she had been Prime Minister for about 7 or 8 months, really nobody knew her. And i think that really accounts for 70 or more of the reduction. And regardless of who wins, theres one very similar position for all of the parties, which is theyre abandoning austerity. Spending is going to go up massively. Can the u. K. Afford that . Is that something thats worrying for the economy . Well, i think the u. K. Can afford it in the sense that there is no necessity theres no economic necessity to reduce the budget deficit to zero over the course of the parliament over the next seven years. The deficit has already come down to manageable level for the short term. But, of course, if you continue running these kind of deficits indefinite indefinitely, and particularly if you continue running these deficits at a point of full employment where we are today and the economy goes down, falls into a recession, then you could be in a pretty serious fiscal dilemma in a recession needing to expand fiscal policy but needing to do it because of loss of confidence and the whole brexit negotiation feeds into that. Lots of factors at play of course. As we look ahead to 5 00 p. M. Eastern time, 10 00 p. M. Eastern time how do we trade it . Whats going to happen to the pound . I think its going to be very interesting, the people should not be trading the pound or u. K. Assets on the long side or short sides because there is so much inherent predictability of this election. That will come to an end one minute after 10 00 when the exit polls come out and we will know whether the polls show only a 1 spread between labor which would mean a Hung Parliament and her resignation or the polls that show 11 are roughly right. Now in that situation, i think there will be three scenarios. One, probably the most likely one, is the government comes back with a large majority of 50 or more. In that case, i think it goes up rapidly, the pound, for a few days. That i would see as a selling opportunity. That makes a very hard brexit much more likely. If she wins a large majority, it will be because of the very firm promises she has made to really have a complete run for europe. The second scenario is a majority roughly between where we are today 17 and 50. In that situation i think we just revert to the status quo before the election. And the final one, which is the least likely but its possible, is that the polls showing only 1 or 2 spread are right. Then you get a Hung Parliament. Then theresa may will no longer be Prime Minister no. No, thats interesting. Then i think it collapses immediately. I would see that as a big buying opportunity. If the pound collapses on theresa may resigning, on the government falling, then basically brexit does not happen. And that becomes a very, very bullish environment for a pound that went 25 against the dollar. Thank you for talking us through it. Sara, mike back to you. Well, another test for the polls and the markets response to them in the next 36 hours. Thanks very much, willford. Coming up, the votes are in. Well see what the major british papers are saying. 10 00 a. M. , dont miss a facetoface interview with kasper rorsted. How has he been able to deliver growth and in his native environment. Gold markets. Okay. Im plugged into equities trade confirmed and i have Global Access 24 7. Meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. Visit learnfuturestoday. Com to see what adding futures can do for you. Tha. Oh, burnton gravy . Ie. Gotta rinse that. Nope. No way. Nada. Really . Dish issues . Throw it all in. New cascade platinum powers through. Even burnton gravy. Nice. Cascade. Welcome back to Worldwide Exchange, im mike santoli along with sara eisen. Mustread stories today. Financial times a john gappert column. Do not bend the ipo rules for saudi aramco. Selling a tiny stake in an Unusual Company is bound to be a stretch. The London Stock Exchange creates post brexit affirmation. Cutting a deal for aramco is not the answer. The back story is new york stock exchange, London Stock Exchange, the authorities are trying to lure this huge listing, maybe a 3 trillion value. To do it they have to allow people to sue the saudi government. In london you cant sell just 5 of the company. Its kind of interesting to see what these markets will do to try to get tremendously valuable market were expecting it this year . I think i dont know what the current schedule is. In the current months. Wellfr willfred, what do the pages look like for endorsements . Reporter i picked two. Apologists for terror. Picture of the three main front bench members of Jeremy Corbyns labor party. Very much focusing on framing them soft on terror. Clearly obviously going with that terror story rather than the election itself. And then on the other hand, the left wing guardian paper saying may threatens to dismantle human rights laws in wake of terror attacks. So a sort of negative reaction to how firm her rhetoric has been. These paapeers show how that has dominated the debate so significantly. Where papers are making endorsement one way or another towards a candidate, it is doing it begrudgingly. There is a sense of apathy across all voters. The third vote in as many years here. Disappointment with all of the leaders and what theyre offering and, of course, that raises the question of turnout and which way turnout will be higher, which groupings. That will have a big influence on this result tomorrow. I remember during brexit that was the opposite case. I mean, do you remember how dramatic those pictures and front pages were taking one side, out, independent, were free or we have no choice but to stay in. It was like the most dramatic episode ever and the papers were on board. They were said to help influence this, werent they . Reporter well, i think the media coverage, of course, always has a little bit of an influence. The bottom line, youre absolutely right. The passion was infinitely higher. Typical turnout, 65 brexit. We got 73. Forecasts this time are for the low 60s. Turnout, of course, a massive swing factor. Id say if you look into the numbers the way theresa may has slipped, her numbers havent really fallen, its been labors rising in order to close that gap, particularly amongst young voters. Of course, young voters typically have lower turnout than older voters. Thats a lot of focus for pollsters. Will that traditionally low turnout, young voter turnout in force if they do . Jeremy corbyns got a chance. If they dont, theresa may has a chance. I remember it was raining on brexit. Thank you for now. See you in a bit. We have to get to squawk box because were getting to the top of the hour. Andrew ross sorkin is in new york with a look at whats coming up. Good morning, andrew. Good morning. We have a lot going on. Larry bossity is coming up. Well spend time with gillian tett. Well be seeing from will when it comes to whats taking place across the pond this morning as well. I know both of you, i think, are now married so this next guest may not help you, but fascinating nonetheless. Whitney wolf is going to be here. Do you know what bumble is, guys . The dating sight . Bingo. Were both married. Joe doesnt know this, joes over here. Im planning on talking about a fascinating policy issue that took place in kansas last night for those of you that were following the tax joes going to walk into my shot. Look, right here he is. Just coming right in. A lot going on today. In kansas see, im getting a massage on the air. I dont know what i cant even finish my sentence. The the legislature there is overriding a veto to increase taxes. As you know, theres a great experiment going on in kansas when it comes to corporate taxes and elsewhere which really hasnt worked. We are pea going to talk about the implications of that. So and you got to watch a massage live on the air. Yeah. Chemistry. Broman. Chemistry is real. Thank you, andrew. Well see you at the top of the hour. 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Washington and london, two places investors will be laser focused on for the next 24 hours. Got the British Election tomorrow. Former fbi director jaymes co o comeys testimony on capitol hill. From the markets perspective, bill, which is the biggest risk . Thats a tough one. Im going to i guess ill go with the comey testimony just because ill take the home bias in that sense though i dont necessarily expect, you know, anything huge to come out that moves things, but you have to be ready, right, that that may actually happen. The u. K. Seems a little like, you know, we already know the path in terms of brexit. I know your slight detours depending on what happens, so im going to go with that. The ecb im going to say is the lowest rank in terms of how much i think theyll necessarily surprise us. I think we kind of know how that plays out. Bill, you know, when we look back to the way the markets have kind of clenched up before the french elections, the brexit, whatever the known events are, they want the events to be passed. Once they were through the market went on and kind of did what it was heading to do anyway. Where do you think the markets are headed . Have we built in a little bit too much up side here not even halfway through the year in u. S. Equity indexes . Do you think the upward bias remains . You know, its bizarre. Weve gone so nicely on the equities side like you said. Maybe were ahead of ourselves a little bit but the bonds are signaling even at 2. 15, were up a little bit on yield are signaling something different. So you would think somethings got to break there. Wed still say were more optimistic, if you call it that, the yields move up and move towards what stocks are signaling that things are, in fact, getting a bit better but well find out how that plays out. If you still like this market do you stick with the winning sectors Like Technology which continues to come up on top . Yeah, we Like Technology and then id add to it financials because if im right on the Interest Rate side, they should get a boost a bit and obviously the economy helps them as well. You know, maybe play both sides of it because financials have been pretty sluggish. Lagging. Well see if the yields move. Bill stone, thank you for joining us. Thanks. What are you watching next . Im watching the ten year yield like everybody else and see if the market does gather up a little bit more anxiety. That vix see if it can help the banks. Thats it for Worldwide Exchange. Squawk box is next. Mom gets breakfast in bed. You get to do the dishes. Bring em on. Dawn ultra has 3 times more greasecleaning power. Tthats why at comcast,t to be connected 24 7. A drop of dawn and grease is gone. Were always working to make our services more reliable. With technology that can update itself. 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Live from new york where business never sleeps, this is squawk box. Cbs news this morning. It was . It was. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. We are live from the Nasdaq Market site in times square. Im becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. The equities are indicated higher after closing down yesterday. Yesterday we saw the dow down by 47 points. The s p off by 6. 5. The nasdaq down by 20 points. Believe it or not even though these were small declines again,