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Transcripts For CNBC Closing Bell 20160602

updwrading its international business class. we ll get those details plus we ll talk about which stock in the sector hee likes now. i wonder if they charge bag fees for that international business class. jamie does want to talk about that. meanwhile billionaires going to space. elon musk and jeff bezos soungd off on their intergalactic goals. musk says why his company will send people to mars even before nasa does. plus, an exclusive interview. we re going to get his take on mergers, deals, ipos and work/life balances for their junior bankers. a lot to get to. let s get to closing bell. with the down 25 points, joining us today, wasif latif, and brenda. keith bliss from cuttonen company. he s at the post 9 stock exchange and rick santelli checks in from chicago. keith, we have the jobs number tomorrow. if it s a strong number, do you believe the good news will be good news for your the stockmarket? i believe it s stuck where it is right now. we re 34 points from t

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Transcripts For CNBC Closing Bell 20140819

same. we re pretty much at session highs. at the high today, the dow was up 90 points. so, again, we are at 85. yesterday we saw some buy orders on the close, so we ll keep a close eye on it here, and on apple, tyler, in particular. yeah, it could close at $100 or so for the first time since splitting 7 for 1, and that means apple would be back at $700 on a presplit basis. say that five times fast. we ll monitor how apple finishes during this final hour of trading. and could we see dow 18,000 this year? professor jeremy siegel thinks so. he s here exclusively, with no surprise, a pretty bullish market call for this year, and for perhaps beyond. we ll get into the details with him and talk about valuation as well, coming up. and how about that new deal from sprint? did you hear about it? 20 gigs a month of data for $100, but there is one catch, you ve got to be a new customer. so, what about someone who s been with sprint for years? why do they have to pay more? and this

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Transcripts For WHYY Newsline 20141114

areas, children are stepping up to figure out how to fill the gap. the islamic state militant group has released a recorded message from a man it describes as its leader. the meng is apparently intended to counter reports that he was wounded in a u.s.-led air strike. the group released the 17-minute audio recording online. it says the speaker is abu bakr al baghdadi. the message criticizes the campaign in iraq and syria by the u.s. and its allies. the speaker says they re terrified of islamic state and powerless. he urges islamic state fighters to, in his words, erupt the volcanoes of jihad everywhere. the message calls on followers to join hands with extremists in saudi arabia, egypt, libya, and elsewhere and step up the offensive against the u.s.-led coalition. iraq s state-run television reported last saturday that baghdadi had been wounded in an airstrike by the u.s.-led coalition. it s not known when the message was recorded but it refers to an incident shortly before

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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20140724

today a united nations school was attacked, and this shows the aftermath. palestinian officials say an israeli tank shell him the compound and killed at least 15 and dozens more were wounded. stephanie dekker has more now from gaza. reporter: they should have been safe. everyone left their home to the supposed safety of a makeshift u.n. shelter. translator: all our children are in the school and us, too. go and see. they shelled us with rockets. there are children s body parts. there s no safety. we have no security anywhere. reporter: it s close to the border with israel, and it s been an area hit hard. when we drove here, there was heavy shelling in the area. they told us to evacuate the school because israel wit hill it. the civilians will leave. okay, we will leave. how can we leave? every family with eight, nine, ten children, they say they will bring us buses. we kept waiting for the buses and got our luggage and waited and the shells fell on. reporter: these

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG In The Loop With Betty Liu 20140724

quarterly results missed estimates and said compensating victims for defective ignitions will cost at least $440 million. matt miller joins me along with chuck stevens. matt, take away. thank you. about the costsk you have set aside or the cost you pay for the actual recalls. it was $1.3 billion in the first quarter, $1.2 billion in the second quarter, and a lot of analysts do not seem to have accounted for that in their forecast. why do you think that is, and how much do you think it is going to be going forward? before i get into questions specifically arm the recall, if i could talk about overall performance, i think it is an important message to get out. we continue to have strong twolts, especially in our key markets, north america and china. recallexclude the campaigns, earnings on a year-over-year basis were up 20% with margins of about 9.2%. 14%hina, earnings were up year-over-year with margins of 10%. specifically to north america, despite the challenges related

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