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of theround the highs session after an earlier date. it is a relatively low volume week, it s a spring break here in new york city, trading is closed on friday as well. tends to be a holiday week. this has been the case in the past month or so, we have had this rift in u.s. markets. look your at the bloomberg where you simply have a chart should feel action of the s&p 500 and ask, , mastec and blue. all three major averages, the last time they had simultaneous records of a closing basis we have seen the sideways movement since then. a biggest group in the s&p 500 index, one of them, financials. as we go into bank earnings, which is beginning later this week, we are taking a look at what the bk x, kbw bank index says, specifically since march 1. it is down by nearly 9%. a note today for morgan stanley saying there is a bumpy road ahead for first quarter big bank earnings. that appears to be further away waiting on sentiments. counterbalancing that is what is going on in o
president-elect donald trump begins a new political era with a visit to the white house. ast comes a little later on the republican meets with president obama to discuss the transition. washington, wall street, and investors watch. republicans moved to claim a mandate for their agenda of deregulating the financial sector and replacing obamacare. as we break down the promises and policies of the trump presidency, my guests are sharon o halloran, jim rickards, author of a forthcoming book, one of the few guests that actually called the election, and international reaction from michael fuchs a little later on for what this election means for business as we bring you more interviews. all that is coming up. first let s get straight to the bloomberg first word news. here s nejra cehic. nejra: in the u.s., thousands of demonstrators took to the streets overnight to protest donald trump s election as president. demonstrations and vigils have taken place in urban areas as well as smal
increasingly this complex, global, integrated that oldfield or marketplace. such is the nature of war and risk we have to understand better. secondly, cyberspace. my good friend, general mike hayden has talked about the coming pearl harbor in cyberspace and i agree with him. it s going to happen and we are willfully bug prepared. the third area i was stressed is the growing demographic shift worldwide. for the first time as of last year more people live in cities and that trend is accelerating. if you like in societies like africa, what does that mean in terms of demographics or resources? these changes will accelerate and we need to be better prepared for the across-the-board. those are three large general chunks we should focus on. was focused a little tighter for a minute. you have been quoted as saying that there are very likely as many or more spies working against u.s. interests inside the u.s. during the cold war, which was a head snapping quote when i read it. who a
charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. they do not want information buried in the debate. that is what is really ruining it. dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: im dagen mcdowell speak. i am connell mcshane. today, we have the numbers. dagen: attorney eric holder will be coming up next. connell: immigration reform. topic number one at the white house this morning. we have lou dobbs here to talk to us about it. dagen: the billions of dollars in time and fuel being wasted because we are stuck in traffic. connell: at the top of the hour, let s go to nicole petallides. a big day for dell. nicole: a big day indeed. right now, you can see it up at 1339. that is because of the deal michael dell is going to be moving forward. obviously, we have been talking about this. microsoft putting up $2 billion in this deal. silverlake also moving forward. it is something that we have been following. today is the day that it is actually moving