Wars the last jedi, is in theaters tonight. Rich gelfond is the ceo, hes here exclusively to tell us how star wars and the disney fox tieup will change hollywood and just how imax outdid itself at the london premiere. Were going to show you something youve never seen before. Plus, oscar winner jamie foxx helping the turn the eye wear industry upside down . How a pit stop at a gas station got him together with the gutsy Small Business thats ready to disrupt the disrupters. And well tell you how a tech titan original is now hoping to use his original take and chance on bitcoin to cure global poverty. Can overstock Ceo Patrick Byrne do it . Were going to push him on this in a fox business exclusive. On wall street, the markets sliding late in the session as materials be and Health Care Stocks lose are ground. Were less than an hour the closing bell. Big hour here, folks. Lets start the countdown. Liz breaking news just minutes ago, President Trump literally cut the red tape on red tape an
Up another, what, 60, 70, 80 as of this morning. By the time we open, the dow will be, what, about 300 points away from 26,000, another milestone. Heres that big number, put it up again, please. The value of all stocks has now gone up 7. 6 trillion since the election. And more companies are giving employee bonuses because of the tax cut. Fiat chrysler and capital one are among the 14 companies to join the list in the last 24 hours. All right. Jpmorgans chief, jamie dimon, he says tax reform is a significant, positive outcome for the country. In other words, we aint seen nothing yet. Hes americas top banker. Weve got to get to politics. Dueling comments. A vulgarity from the president thrown right into the immigration debate. Thats not going down well. A raciallycharged comment from nancy pelosi, five white guys are deciding immigration policy, she says. The multimillionaire, pelosi, also says those bonuses are pathetic crumbs. [laughter] sit back, folks. Were on a roll. Money and polit
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Than the Federal Reserve. Up after hitting sixyear lows yesterday. The tenyear yield, yeah thats what you get, lend your money to the u. S. Government, 1. 75 lets be generous. Road map this morning starts with alibaba and its shares which are slipping after a miss on revenue. Executive vice chairman joe tasi with us in a first on cnbc interview. Stocks high in the premarket. What you need to know about the changing of the guard in the ceo sweep. From a social network to mobile network. How mobile apps are changing facebooks core business in a dramatic and positive way. Oracles ceo, hes going to join us exclusive interview, thats later this hour. All right, back to the news of the day. Alibaba reports revenues that increased 40 , but were below the expectations of analysts who follow the company. Shares appear poised to decline this morning. You can see right there talking about 90 level. Hasnt seen that in a bit of a time joining us first on cnbc is the executive vice chairman of aliba
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