where are we going to put it, bill? where we going to put the money? i don t know. under your mattress. very few alternatives to companies paying dividends. that s behind this big rally. and in a few minutes, a major exclusive coming up with the ceo of sony, kaduo hirai. that stock is soaring. we ll get the reaction directly from the ceo of sony coming up on this major development. and you will not believe in the last ten years what has been the most profitable division for sony. not going to tell you. we ll get to that. also, linking into what jami dimon is thinking right now, the jpmorgan chase ceo posting a very bullish take on america and our stock market on linkedin. we have the details and a closer look if you can invest in dimon s unique insights to the u.s. outlook. interesting he did it on linkedin. that s also part of this story. exactly. take a look at where we stand. one hour to go and we re in rally mode once again. the dow jones industrial average
uk. our road map begins with the job market. the report missed expectations and is that a bad sign for friday s number from the labor department. we have the media world out this morning. comcast, time warner and via com. we ll break down the numbers for you. the new safe haven and investors piling into the $17 billion debt offering. apple is sitting on a lot of cash, but is that a guarantee the company will even be around in 30 years? pharma troubles. merck sales coming up short after pfizer s disappointing announcement yesterday. we ll begin with the markets which exited april like a bull. the s&p 500 at a new all-time high. $1587 and the nasdaq closing up six consecutive months and the dow posting a fifth straight monthly gain and as you saw, futures are under pressure after adp did add 119,000 jobs and the estimate was 165, this as the fed gets ready to wrap up the two-day policy meeting. in that month, it is past few years, it was down 6.2 and 1.9 and the numbers are
chicago, guys. with gdp this morning hard to think of a better morning to talk to the single biggest restaurant company. 34,000 restaurants around the globe. a company as global as it comes, serving 69 million people every single day. what does ceo don thompson see about global economy? the u.s., europe, china, commodity costs, new menu items. the stock which you well know has managed to ignore at least to now same-store sales comps that are getting lower and lower over time. we ll talk about all of that over the next hour. a big show coming up from suburban chicago here at mcdonald s. can t wait you to watch you making an egg mcmuffin. egg whites. when you go into a diner. i d like an egg white omelet. i don t know if we can make that. how many will he be making? you have to make it many, many times and very quickly, all part of the mcdonald s story. all right, carl. we ll be checking in with you very shortly. let s get to the futures and they are moving to the dow
germany, china, too, but the european markets are pricing in higher expectations this morning for a rate cut from the ecb. our road map begins with users streaming internet flicks, the house of cards paying off for the company and shares skyrocketing for the company. is it too late to buy the stock. we re counting down to apple s earnings report and that will be after the close. the shares over the $400 mark. one way or the other. luxury not dead, at least not according to coach and we ll dig deeper into those numbers. u.s. airways and delta beating those numbers. not quite as sanguine. we ll take a look at the airline sector and talk about travel turbulence a bit, as well. definitely not comericcal. for the first time since september 2011. the video streaming service posted quarterly earnings of 31 cents and well above estimates and said it added 2 million streaming subscribers in the u.s. helped by house of cards. people, jim, this morning are saying netflix b
kpmg trading scandal. jane wells diving deeper into the criminal complaint. we ll take a look at what the risks are for kpmg. will the big four strangle hold on the account industry be broken up? kudlow report begins right now. first up this evening, the senate s bipartisan group of aid says it plans to reveal the long-awaited immigration reform bill next tuesday. this is a bill that in national review reporter betty woodrow dubbed grover versus the bitter enders. grover norquist believes the immigration reform will boost economic growth and slash our budget deficits. all right. now from washington, the aforementioned grover norquist and with me onset, my great friend, syndicated columnist an coulter, author of mugged. this is great fun, two great funds, grover, who are the bitter enders and what is your case against them? well, i think the american people are looking to move towards immigration reform. we have senators like marco rubio, jeff flake, rand paul, all movin