Run continues. 111 s p new highs today as we watchaction in technology. Despite some downgrades and plenty of commentary from henl fu hedge fund managers. Alphabet becoming the fourth firm to reach a trillion dollars. The five Top Tech Companies account for 70 of the s p and worth 5 trillion combined happy friday, gent, go tshggente you. Good to see you barry, you had moves in markets, bull markets of the 90s compared to bull markets of the 20s you said we have not hit the blow off top but were on our way. If you look at the exponential trends, a curve increasing at an increasing rate that characterized the 1920s bull market. It characterized the 1990s this one has been more linear and it doesnt have the upward sloping curve since the 2009 low. So i find it hard to believe that weve seen the top because we have not entered that parabolic move how would you know when were close . Well, youll see the parabolic move that will be the first thing euphoria, a lot less doubt in the market i h
Only by a tiny fraction, but in the decades ahead, as the planet heats up, more ice here will melt, with potentially catastrophic implications right around the world. For low lying countries like bangladesh, even a small rise in sea level could pose a real danger. But, if the melting accelerates, florida and many other places will be severely affected during the course of this century. But, in the worst case scenario, parts of Eastern England and dozens of cities around the world could actually go under unless new defences are built for them. For the people of greenland, the flow of ice is increasing. It is a spectacular sight, and a sign of a warmer climate that would be helpful, especially for farmers. We find these cattle grazing on the shore beside the icebergs. But these Young Greenlanders say theyre worried that the more the ice here melts, the more flooding there will be in other parts of the world. It is scary because, well, we have no control of it, you know . And it is a lot
It is historic it is unprecedented, and it is on this morning, there are two presumptive president ial nominees for the longest stretch we have ever seen. Weve got new reporting on how both campaigns are attacking this period. And extinction level threat to humans. The new warning now from the State Department about the possible impacts of Artificial Intelligence and banning one of the worlds most popular social media apps. The major vote against tiktok before the house today as the nations top intel chief warns, china could try to use that app to metal the 2024 elections. Im kate bolduan with John Berman Sara is out today. This is Cnn News Central this morning or jiu presumptuous, arent we all actually the right word is presumptive, and it is not really us. It is them. President biden and donald trump overnight they became the presumptive nominees for president. They may be presumptuous to, but thats not an issue here. This morning. They are both secured enough delegates to get their
they need to take such an historic move to bring transparency to this. eric holcomb is the latest u.s. official to pay a visit to taiwan. we ll seek to continue to build strategic partnerships with you. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is monday, august 22, 4:00 a.m. in washington, 9:00 a.m. in london and 11:00 a.m. in moscow where new details are emerging after the death of dugin, daughter of a prominent supporter of vladimir putin. a murder investigation was launched after she was killed in a car bomb on saturday. the russian investigative committee believe someone ordered and planned the blast. a foreign ministry official has implied ukraine may be responsible, but ukraine is strongly denying that claim. cnn s fred pleitgen is following all the developments from the russian capital. reporter: a car engulfed in a massive fireball on a highway outside moscow. police say the vehicle exploded and crashed, the driver dead on the scene. that
The true state of the president ial race. Also, before donald, there was arnold. Arnold schwarzenegger, be oneonone, on the state of the Republican Party in the age of trump. And joining me for insight and analysis are robert costa, kellyanne conway. Gerald seib and near candidate, president of the liberal think tank, center for american progress. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. Good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. This holiday weekend, we pause to take a look at this headscratching president ial race. Lets admit up front, every year some people are upset with the major Party Choices they have for president. And its always this hold your nose business, lesser two of evils. And we push through it. But how did we get here . How did we get to the point, where on one side, Hillary Clinton would be the most unpopular nominee in history, if not for the fact that donald trump is even more unpopular . Ther