While sanders blamed low turnout for the loss. And says. Hes not going anywhere. Hillary Clinton d president ial candidate this is your campaign, and it is, it is a campaign to break down every barrier that holds you back. Were going to build ladders of opportunity in their place so that every american can go as far as your hard work will take you. Bernie Sanders d president ial candidate we are going to see one of the great political upsets in the history of the United States Michael Stevens there were 35 delegates up for grabs in nevada. Clintons win means she will get the majority. At least 18. Sanders will pick up at least 14. The next democratic contest is saturday in South Carolina. Meanwhile. For the republicans. All eyes are now here in nevada for tomorrows caucus. Brian, kirsten . brian loftus michael. You say sanders blamed turnout what were the final numbers . Michael Stevens brian. According to the democratic party. 80 thousand democrats caucused saturday. In 2008. Nearly 1
John kerry will travel to brussels on friday to express his condolences and meet with belgian and european officials. Belgium is holding a mass vigil outside the brussels stock exchange. They left flowers and lit candles for the victims of the bombing attacks. This as the country began three days of mourning. You are up to date. Fast money starts right now. Fast money does start right now. Live from the Nasdaq Market site overlooking new york citys times square im melissa lee. Our traders on the desk are tim seymour, david sieberg, Karen Finerman and brian kelly. Tonight on fast something happened in the market and its eerily are reminiscent of the moves right before the august swoon. What that is and how you can protect us and is perma bear peter schiff about to come out of hibernation . Marc faber turned bullish yesterday and could sciff follow soon . One thing you need to know. Today the story was the volatility in oil, gold and bonds all seeing extreme moves and all coming as the s
Misses. Heres a stat. Today aloerngs microsoft and google lost a combined 30 billion in market capitalization. Apple is also lower right now by the way. Still in a bear market territory. Apple reports earnings on tuesday. Well have much more on that in a second. But first, lets dig in on alphabets mess. We have a senior internetab analyst joining us. It seems like the sentiment on the street is well lower targets but keep ratings. Were standing by alphabet. That is certainty not the attitude of investors in todays session. What is your take on the stocks move . Not surprised to see it down. Obviously, the revenues were a disappointment. They came in 2 below street estimates. You did see increasing season alt in the business. So q4 is very strong. However, q1, we typically do expect season alt. It was a little weeker than we expected this time. It is possible as google matures that its going to be fluctuate more with the seasonality of ecommerce. Were still positive longer term. It did
To being over. Joining the program from washington is the ceo and cofounder of Business Strategy firm jti and a former daimler executive. From detroit, the bloomberg auto editor. And here in new york city, the former auto critic for the new rk times. I am pleased to have all of them on the program. Gentlemen, welcome. I have looking at the vw scandal and wondering, if it does not very quickly become the biggest auto scandal of all time. But is easy to feel that way today. Lets put it into perspective. Lets rate the vw scandal on the timeline of scandals over time. We have a lot to choose from. In the last five years, we have got g. M. , takata, toyota. Lawrence, lets start with you. Lawrence it is hard to get perspective at the moment. It is such a hot issue. I would put it somewhere in the low top 10. We are talking previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, injuries and fatalities, and no one has died here. Perhaps a little lung congestion, and that is not a good thing. But right,
Joining the program from washington is the ceo and cofounder of Business Strategy from jti and a former daimler executive. , anddetroit, jamie butters from new york city lawrence , ulrich, the former auto critic for the new york times. Gentlemen, welcome. I have been looking at the vw scandal and wondering, if it does not very quickly become the biggest auto scandal of all time. But it is easy to feel that way today. Lets put it into perspective. Lets rate the vws scandal on the timeline of scandals over time. We have a lot to choose from. Just in the last five years, we have got g. M. , takata, toyota. Lawrence, lets start with you. Where would you put it . Lawrence it is hard to get perspective at the moment. It is such a hot issue. I would put it somewhere in the low top 10. Remember, we are talking previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, injuries and fatalities, and no one has died here. Perhaps a little lung congestion, and that is not a good thing. But right, its a bad scand