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hole score. all the big names are out on the course at the moment including world number one jason day who teed off in the last 45 minutes. reigning champion jordan spieth is leading the way. he's 5 under par. the american birdied three of his first nine holes to take an early one--shot lead in the opening round. a win for spieth would be second in a row at this event and a third major out of five. >>> after two days of champions league quarterfinals, it shifts to the last eight of europepa league. they host prague versus sevilla while the liverpool manager plays against borussia sprz dortmund. he took them to a final at the time at the club. they're slated to win this. they're five points behind munich. >> i prepare my team. that's why i'm here on a place i had a wonderful time. that's how it is, but it's better to be here than north korea or something, you know. so i feel pretty good, and it's a big game. and my team is involved. that's good. >> i'm 100% unsure that nobody forgot this time and forgets about him. it's not necessary to forget it, and to put it aside. so i think it
hole score. all the big names are out on the course at the moment including world number one jason day who teed off in the last 45 minutes. reigning champion jordan spieth is leading the way. he's 5 under par. the american birdied three of his first nine holes to take an early one--shot lead in the opening round. a win for spieth would be second in a row at this event and a third major out of five. >>> after two days of champions league quarterfinals, it shifts to the last eight of...
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. jason adams was arrested wednesday at a middle school. connecticut law bans firearms on school grounds. new town is where a gunman of course opened fire at sandy hook elementary school. 2010 students and six teachers were killed leading to new bun laws, michigan's governor being named in a new lawsuit, details on that, plus a look at how the scandal has impacted home values in the city. and aingener the south approximate test tors demand change in mississippi, as one more state considers the bill many call discriminatory. that will be done in a very systematic manner. >> macaw are at risk of dissappearing in the wild. >> we are on the tipping point of an ecological disaster. >> radiocarbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> gold, we have come at the price of human rights, pristine forests, and clean water. >> the future of fracking is about the water. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> w
. jason adams was arrested wednesday at a middle school. connecticut law bans firearms on school grounds. new town is where a gunman of course opened fire at sandy hook elementary school. 2010 students and six teachers were killed leading to new bun laws, michigan's governor being named in a new lawsuit, details on that, plus a look at how the scandal has impacted home values in the city. and aingener the south approximate test tors demand change in mississippi, as one more state considers the...
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went and was happy with where i'm going saturday and sunday. >> reporter: jason day is about in the mix. the world number one went around in 73 and his five shots behind speith. >> i'm trying to grind and push forward and that's what it feels like for pretty much all of us. we're trying to get through the day and get the best score in as good as we can. >> reporter: new zealand's leads is in tension. his two shots off the lead. have a look at this put on the 18th he was showing how much skill is required to master this course >>> seven plays under par in the windy weather looks to persist. european football action starts with the early game in the english premier lead. arsenal playing west ham. still a chance of reaching the four. a wins for arsenal would be eight point behind leicester who play on sunday. the manager think they can still be caught >> why not. there is a possibility. if you look at the difficulty of premier league, there have been remarkably consistent, but every game is very tight. that can go the other way as well. >> it's a long way to go. there is a big fight an
went and was happy with where i'm going saturday and sunday. >> reporter: jason day is about in the mix. the world number one went around in 73 and his five shots behind speith. >> i'm trying to grind and push forward and that's what it feels like for pretty much all of us. we're trying to get through the day and get the best score in as good as we can. >> reporter: new zealand's leads is in tension. his two shots off the lead. have a look at this put on the 18th he was...
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exchange group. we meet jason, he asks his real name not be used. people like jason make.gibson's clientele these days. white, desperate. >> after a while using the same need ms over anneedles over and, they become dull, and the risk infection the present. >> completely unprotected at this point with a needle stick out. >> head downtown and it doesn't take long to find a used syringe lying on the street. miami-dade county like other pockets of america is in the midst of a heroin epidemic that's becoming a public health emergency. home to more than 10,000 injection drug users, more than 1 in 5 has hiv. one in five has hiv. >> dr. hanson tukes has been fighting to get a needle exchange program set up in miami-dade county. >> we have absence of any intervention to prevent disease. the highest rate of hiv in the country, one in every five people in miami-dade have hiv. if they don't have clean syringes they're going to spread it to each other. >> reduced rates of hiv in injection drug users by 30% or more. but tukes says it's not just hiv, other infections can result in devastating illness. >>
exchange group. we meet jason, he asks his real name not be used. people like jason make.gibson's clientele these days. white, desperate. >> after a while using the same need ms over anneedles over and, they become dull, and the risk infection the present. >> completely unprotected at this point with a needle stick out. >> head downtown and it doesn't take long to find a used syringe lying on the street. miami-dade county like other pockets of america is in the midst of a...
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the police officer charged with shooting ley canned mcdonald. jason van dyk will work as a jan iter whilst fighting first degree murder. it is the union's way of providing the suspended officer with financial assistance. the the 2013 shooting was captured on video, causing protests when released last year on the day van dyk was charged. >> an election for the texas state board of education is making headlines because of what a can't dade has been saying. as jesus castillo reports, the results could affect what children across the country read in their textbooks. >> she's outspoken. she's one step away from shaping what children in texas and potentially around the country learn in public cools for years to -- schools for years to come. >> if you are teaching... >> reporter: she is running for a spot on the texas state board of education. she received the most votes in the texas republican primary, coming in under 50%. now the race is headed to a run off. if she wins, she'll join the board and have a voice guiding the consent of texas textbooks. >> we have 5 million kids and if we tea
the police officer charged with shooting ley canned mcdonald. jason van dyk will work as a jan iter whilst fighting first degree murder. it is the union's way of providing the suspended officer with financial assistance. the the 2013 shooting was captured on video, causing protests when released last year on the day van dyk was charged. >> an election for the texas state board of education is making headlines because of what a can't dade has been saying. as jesus castillo reports, the...
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straight win. as for the 2008 champions, they are still winless. >>> golf's new number 1 jason day now has his sights set on his first master's title. his best finish at augusta came in 2011 when he tied for second. last year jordan spieth tied tiger wood's record. >> i feel comfortable with where i'm at walking around the grounds, number 1 in the world, it's a pretty -- you know, it's a good feeling. but i know i can't take it for granted because obviously in this game, things can change pretty quickly. >> yeah, it's great being back here. i have had a fantastic couple of days thus far preparing, and the game feels great. i'm going to try to just use last year as momentum. you know, we know we're capable of playing this place. we have proven it to ourselves the last two years, so the focus is on this week. >>> mani pacquiao has arrived in las vegas ahead of hah he says will be his final fight on saturday. we'll be taking on timothy bradley for a third time. he has lost 3 of his last 6 contests. pacquiao is the only man to defeat bradley during an career in which the american has b
straight win. as for the 2008 champions, they are still winless. >>> golf's new number 1 jason day now has his sights set on his first master's title. his best finish at augusta came in 2011 when he tied for second. last year jordan spieth tied tiger wood's record. >> i feel comfortable with where i'm at walking around the grounds, number 1 in the world, it's a pretty -- you know, it's a good feeling. but i know i can't take it for granted because obviously in this game, things...
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mcdonald 16 times. jason van dyke will work as a janitor for the union while he fights first degree murder charges in court officials say the job is the union's way of providing the suspended officer with financial assistance. the 2014 shooting of mcdonald was captured on video and caused weeks of protest when released last year on the day van dyke was charged. >>> in chicago, teachers getting ready to walk off the job tomorrow. they have been working without a contract since july. the chicago school district is calling the one day walkout illegal, but some chicago teachers are questions whether their union is doing the right thing. >> if chicago teachers walk off the jock friday, 400,000 school kids will loose the day in the classroom, forcing parents to make alternate plans. >> do you think this is going to be an insense for some parents. >> yes, my daughter is a single mom, she has me, i'm just going to keep josh home on friday. there's not much we can do. >> fifth grade teacher erika wozniak thinks it's necessary. >> we are just showing this is an urgent matter. >> the planned walkout
mcdonald 16 times. jason van dyke will work as a janitor for the union while he fights first degree murder charges in court officials say the job is the union's way of providing the suspended officer with financial assistance. the 2014 shooting of mcdonald was captured on video and caused weeks of protest when released last year on the day van dyke was charged. >>> in chicago, teachers getting ready to walk off the job tomorrow. they have been working without a contract since july....
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world number one jason day has his site set on the first master's title. having won six of his last 13 tournaments, they won the final. the p.g.a. championship, augusta was in 2011 tying for second. the defending champion is jordan speith, equaling tiger woods record of 18 under par last year. >> i feel good about my game. i feel confident with where i'm at, walking around the grounds, at number one in the world, it's a good feeling. i know that i can't take it for granted, because obviously in this game, things can change pretty quickly. >> it's great being back here. i've had a fantastic couple days thus far preparing, and the game feels great. going to try and just use last year as momentum. we know we're capable of playing this, we've proven it to ourselves the last two years, so the focus is on this week. >> in the number, the golden state warriors have suffered their second loss in a week. the defeat against the minnesota timberwolves mean they have to win their final four games if they record the most successful season in nba history. the miami heat are assured of a playoff spot
world number one jason day has his site set on the first master's title. having won six of his last 13 tournaments, they won the final. the p.g.a. championship, augusta was in 2011 tying for second. the defending champion is jordan speith, equaling tiger woods record of 18 under par last year. >> i feel good about my game. i feel confident with where i'm at, walking around the grounds, at number one in the world, it's a good feeling. i know that i can't take it for granted, because...
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: world number one jason day made a brilliant start to his run and was four under. he would stage a late collapse and is six shots behind spieth >> i'm not from yous tatd with how everything went. it's not the way i plannedt out to be, but i played some really good golf going up until then. >> reporter: els created the most memorable moment of the opening round. >> that's what happens when you have the heebiejeebies. it is just - i can't explain. >> reporter: this was the former world number one missing a simple put on the first holiday. not once, not twice. not even three times. that was the worst ever start to the masters. >> reporter: liverpool's boss was making his return to the old stomping ground and while his loyalties may no longer be split, this was. his club's team have secured a winning goal. his first goal since for example. the home side struck back with a goal in the second half. the return left next thursday >> i'm satisfied with a lot of parts of the game, of course, and i think our organization was go good. we were brilliant. we had a few really good moments played
: world number one jason day made a brilliant start to his run and was four under. he would stage a late collapse and is six shots behind spieth >> i'm not from yous tatd with how everything went. it's not the way i plannedt out to be, but i played some really good golf going up until then. >> reporter: els created the most memorable moment of the opening round. >> that's what happens when you have the heebiejeebies. it is just - i can't explain. >> reporter: this was...
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going in an hour's time. jason day has won back-to-back tournaments. he is partnered with four time major winner. and world number three, rory mcelroy's day, it's the only major he's yet to win. the northern irish man is working hard to keep up with speith and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute. a few wins will change that, but it's, you know, yeah, of course it's motivating. you don't want to see guys beating you. you want to be the best, so you want to go out and win tournaments and try as hard as you can, and but i feel like i'm close. >> german club in a quarter final appearance beat real madrid 2-0. scoring two goals inside seven minutes, giving a big chance of an upset next week in the second leg. the coach thinks his team can turn it around. >> i think we should talk about the first half of the match, because in the second half, we played a bit better. the only thing we need to do now is stay relaxed. it doesn't going to make me crazy, but we are feeling hurt now, because losing is always painful. we know we have the chance to change that. >> the other quarter final wednes
going in an hour's time. jason day has won back-to-back tournaments. he is partnered with four time major winner. and world number three, rory mcelroy's day, it's the only major he's yet to win. the northern irish man is working hard to keep up with speith and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute. a few wins will change that, but it's, you know, yeah, of course it's motivating. you don't want to see guys beating you. you want to be the best, so you want to go out and win tournaments and...
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jason day patient play has been rewarded. the australian sank this huge bitterie put on his way to one under par 71. three shots behind speith. >> reporter: just four player under 4. the only one to break it was smiley kaufman. he learnt to play the course on the tiger woods video games. the final fight for pacquiao. it was the third meeting of the pair. he took the next two. now 37. he says he has aimed to focus on a political career. . >> reporter: are you retiring? >> yes. i made the decision. i'm going back to the philippines to spend more time with my family and then focus to serve the people. >> reporter: how important was it for you to get this win tonight and to say goodbye in this manner >> i feel sad because my back is still okay. you saw that tonight, but my family that's what they want me to do. >> reporter: britain's anthony joshua is the new heavy weight champion. a pivotal day in the english premier league. here is the table. >> you know me from the beginning we go step-by-step. now i think the europe is done. now there is a champion league. we are fighting for that.
jason day patient play has been rewarded. the australian sank this huge bitterie put on his way to one under par 71. three shots behind speith. >> reporter: just four player under 4. the only one to break it was smiley kaufman. he learnt to play the course on the tiger woods video games. the final fight for pacquiao. it was the third meeting of the pair. he took the next two. now 37. he says he has aimed to focus on a political career. . >> reporter: are you retiring? >> yes....
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minute. 1-1 is our finish in this game. >> government's number one jason day has his sites set on the masters. >> i feel good about my game. i feel comfortable with where i'm at walking around the grouped. number one in the world. it's a good feeling. i can't take anything for granted. things can change quickly. >> it's great being back here. the game feels great and i'll try to use last year as momentum. we know we're capable of playing in this place. the focus is on this week. >> manny pacquiao has arrived in las vegas ahead of what he said will be his final fight. he'll take on timothy bradley. he has lost three of his last six contests including the fight of the century pacquiao is the only man to defeat world champions in his career. >> there is going to be more opportunities in the ring. >> this is the happiest i've ever seen him honestly, i feel like i'm returning to this fight. that's how great i feel. i've done the right amount of work this time. >> how much female athlete earn has been a source of upset. >> this means that the best players will be earning in excess $100,
minute. 1-1 is our finish in this game. >> government's number one jason day has his sites set on the masters. >> i feel good about my game. i feel comfortable with where i'm at walking around the grouped. number one in the world. it's a good feeling. i can't take anything for granted. things can change quickly. >> it's great being back here. the game feels great and i'll try to use last year as momentum. we know we're capable of playing in this place. the focus is on this...
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. >>> joining us now from atlanta, georgia is jason. i understand that you are a refer keeper. so tell me first of what that rolen tails. >> so chattahoochee river keeper is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting this river system that serves as drinking water for 4 million people. and there are water keepers all over the world. that try to protect every human right to water. >> the chat hoocher is having problems, what things have you witnessed day-to-day in the river? >> so the number one endangered river basin was the chattahoochee flint and appalachia cola in the southeast and the first river that starts north of atlanta is the chattahoochee river. it's one of the smallest rivers that provides drinking water to a major mel pop tan in the united states. the problem is we just don't have enough water to go around. >> what steps do you think would increase that. we saw in rob recommend go ahead's report farmer saying you need to capture more water, how does that happen? >> we have a lot of state and local leaders here that are advocating for the construction of more dam
. >>> joining us now from atlanta, georgia is jason. i understand that you are a refer keeper. so tell me first of what that rolen tails. >> so chattahoochee river keeper is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting this river system that serves as drinking water for 4 million people. and there are water keepers all over the world. that try to protect every human right to water. >> the chat hoocher is having problems, what things have you witnessed day-to-day in the...
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after the city's police union hired the officer charged with shooting mcdonald. jason van dyke will work ace january for tore the union. it is the union's way of giving the officer financial assistance. the shooting in 2014 was captured on camera >>> chicago's teacher said to walk off the job today. they have been working put without a contract since last summer. the walk out is illegal and some teachers are now asking if their union is going the right thing. >> reporter: if chicago teachers walk off the job as planned friday, 400,000 school kids will lose a day in the clash room. forcing their parents to make alternate plans. >> do you think this will be an inconvenience for some parents? >> yes. i mean, for my daughter, she is a single mum but she has me, so i will keep josh home on friday. there's not much we can do >> reporter: this teacher says she doesn't want to walk the picket line but thinks it's necessary >> we're just showing that this is an urgent matter and that our schools need to be funded and we can't take any more cuts here >> reporter: the planned walk out is part of an
after the city's police union hired the officer charged with shooting mcdonald. jason van dyke will work ace january for tore the union. it is the union's way of giving the officer financial assistance. the shooting in 2014 was captured on camera >>> chicago's teacher said to walk off the job today. they have been working put without a contract since last summer. the walk out is illegal and some teachers are now asking if their union is going the right thing. >> reporter: if...
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. he teess often. tickdation creates the reigning amateur situation, jason day in the form of his life, won back to back tournaments and the final major of last season. world number 3, rory mcilroy in the day's final group. no european has won master's since 1999. manny pacquiao is hoping his fight against timothy bradley can enhance his political as well as boxing reputation. senate elections no world title. 12 world champions. insisting this is his last fit. >> the boy that's speakinging in front of me now i experienced this in the streets with no food, sometimes i am hungry. i drink water to survive. transformed my line into this level of light. that's why i am citing. naufrning to god for everything he gave to me. >> the edmonson oilers wednesday saw one of hockey's playing their team. one won 4 stanley cups vancouver canucks. no women have ever qualified for the world snooker championships byrne one is attempting to change that. the first asian the first non-british female world champion, a 25-year-old lost her opening encounter but has a chance of reaching the main event. th
. he teess often. tickdation creates the reigning amateur situation, jason day in the form of his life, won back to back tournaments and the final major of last season. world number 3, rory mcilroy in the day's final group. no european has won master's since 1999. manny pacquiao is hoping his fight against timothy bradley can enhance his political as well as boxing reputation. senate elections no world title. 12 world champions. insisting this is his last fit. >> the boy that's...
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2 under after 6 hold. jason day has yet to tee off. world number 3 is in the dpa's final group, this is the only major he has yet to win. and he says he is fighting hard to keep up with spieth and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute, and a few wins will change that, but it's -- you know, yeah, of course it is motivating. you don't want to see guys beating cow. and you want to be the best so you want to go out there and win tournaments and try as hard as you can. but i feel like i'm close. >>> after two days of champions league quarter finals the focus shifts to the europa league. the return in liverpool of this man. he won two german titles. also took them to a champions league final. they are second in the league, five points behind bayern munich. >> i prepare my team, that's why i'm here on the place i had a wonderful time. but it's better to be here than i don't know, north korea or something. [ laughter ] >> and so i feel pretty good, and it's a big -- it's a big game, and -- yeah. and my team is involved. that's cool. >> i'm 100% sure that nobody forgot this time and for
2 under after 6 hold. jason day has yet to tee off. world number 3 is in the dpa's final group, this is the only major he has yet to win. and he says he is fighting hard to keep up with spieth and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute, and a few wins will change that, but it's -- you know, yeah, of course it is motivating. you don't want to see guys beating cow. and you want to be the best so you want to go out there and win tournaments and try as hard as you can. but i feel like i'm...
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. >> world number one jason day made a brilliant start to his round and was five under through his first 14 holes. he would stage a late collapse including a triple bogey. >> i'm not too frustrated with how everything went. it's not the way i planned it out to be, but i played some -- i felt like i played some really good golf going up until then. >> ernie also created perhaps the most memorable moments of the opening rounds. >> what happens when you have the heeby-jeebies? >> you know, it's just -- can't explain it. >> this was the former world number one missing a simple putt on the first hole. not one, not twice, not even three times. it took him six putts, nine shots in total, making that the worst ever start to the masters. he will lease hohman, al jazeera. >>> making his return to his old stomping ground, while his righties may no longer be split, the score line was. he opened the scoring for liverpool. the homicide struck back. the final score, with the return next thursday. >> i'm satisfied with a lot of parts of the game of course and i think organization was good. it was a good, o
. >> world number one jason day made a brilliant start to his round and was five under through his first 14 holes. he would stage a late collapse including a triple bogey. >> i'm not too frustrated with how everything went. it's not the way i planned it out to be, but i played some -- i felt like i played some really good golf going up until then. >> ernie also created perhaps the most memorable moments of the opening rounds. >> what happens when you have the...
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paying off, at least at a continental level. it moves them top of group g. golf's number new one jason day has his eyes set on the first masters. they won the final major of the season, best finish at augusta came in 2011 when he was tied for second. and jordan spieth's record of 18 under par. >> i feel good about my game. i feel comfortable with where i am at. it's a pretty--it's a good feeling. but i know i can't take it for granted. obviously in this game things can change pretty quickly. >> yes, it's great being back here. i've had a fantastic couple days preparing and the game feels great i'm going to try to use last year's momentum. we know that we're capable of playing this place. we've done it the last two years. the focus is on this week. >> pacquiao has arrived in las vegas ahead of what he says will be his final fight. he'll take on tim by bradley. he has lost three of his last six contests including so-called fight of the century against floyd mayweather jr. pacquiao is the only man to beaten bradley, who has beaten 12 world champions. >> it will be a good fight. >> honestl
paying off, at least at a continental level. it moves them top of group g. golf's number new one jason day has his eyes set on the first masters. they won the final major of the season, best finish at augusta came in 2011 when he was tied for second. and jordan spieth's record of 18 under par. >> i feel good about my game. i feel comfortable with where i am at. it's a pretty--it's a good feeling. but i know i can't take it for granted. obviously in this game things can change pretty...
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administrative leave this morning after bringing a gun to school. jason adams was arrested wednesday at a middle school. he has a pichtol permit but connecticut law banned firearms on school grounds. newtown where a gunman ordinary fire at sandy hook middle sch l school. >> a texas school police officer is on paid leave this morning after video apparently shows him slamming a middle school girl to the ground. now, the video, san antonio school officer joshwa joachim. the officer responding after .2 students were arguing. the student was okay. two investigations lawyers for new york city police officer convicted a shooting a man in the dark stairwell are asking for a new trial. the attorneys saying a juror did not disclose his father had been convicted of manslaughter four decades ago. fired after that conviction. prosecutors. >> a new lawsuit alleges racketeering by the government in flint's water crisis. so far, 400 people have joined the class action suit. it names governor rick snyder and members of his administration. the water crisis was an intentional scheme that will involved cutting corn
administrative leave this morning after bringing a gun to school. jason adams was arrested wednesday at a middle school. he has a pichtol permit but connecticut law banned firearms on school grounds. newtown where a gunman ordinary fire at sandy hook middle sch l school. >> a texas school police officer is on paid leave this morning after video apparently shows him slamming a middle school girl to the ground. now, the video, san antonio school officer joshwa joachim. the officer...
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more after the break. ♪ david: jason kelly wrote a book which dives deep into the fitness center today. >> for equinox, it is happening on fitness clubs, happening in petite -- boutique fitness and soul cycle. early entry level, going quickly as well. >> what is your market share? let's it is big. we are a private company and we do not talk in terms of private share. fitness fromury the boutique side and soul cycle and we are making great drive. >> one of the interesting things is the portfolio that has a monthly membership as well as the boutique experience. differences in terms of the consumer and the user of those products? >> i think the consumer is very similar. we are speaking to the consumer in a different way, not so much membership and >>, but from experience. it equinox member wants a full-service -- and cycle rider want something more boutique that inspires them in a different way. >>i love being in part of a but you get more and more stuff online. home, howa device at is that kind of eating into your business? all, we not see that at see it as complementary. talk about the
more after the break. ♪ david: jason kelly wrote a book which dives deep into the fitness center today. >> for equinox, it is happening on fitness clubs, happening in petite -- boutique fitness and soul cycle. early entry level, going quickly as well. >> what is your market share? let's it is big. we are a private company and we do not talk in terms of private share. fitness fromury the boutique side and soul cycle and we are making great drive. >> one of the interesting...
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because that is all they can do. guy: jason, great to get your thoughts. up next, online bidders. we will take a look at the tech and communication giants lining up for possible bids. that story, next. ♪ guy: welcome back, you are watching "on the move." you'll see a mixed bag this weekend, looks ok at the moment. up about 0.6% on the ftse. up around 0.5% this morning. let me show you what else is happening as well. imap showing that the energy sector is doing relatively well. this is the first thing you should do when you get in in the morning and log on to bloomberg. how important is that move? you can do this. that is what i wanted to highlight here. you have a japanese yen moving down by 7/10 of 1%. minister is out, effectively talking again. let's get to the bloomberg first word news with camus the -- kumutha. kumutha: shares falling the most since 2013. they lower their operating profit forecast by one third. the company says it was hurt by the strong yen and unexpected warm winter. has started the process of choosing investment banks to link its indian wireless business.
because that is all they can do. guy: jason, great to get your thoughts. up next, online bidders. we will take a look at the tech and communication giants lining up for possible bids. that story, next. ♪ guy: welcome back, you are watching "on the move." you'll see a mixed bag this weekend, looks ok at the moment. up about 0.6% on the ftse. up around 0.5% this morning. let me show you what else is happening as well. imap showing that the energy sector is doing relatively well. this...
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ratio? jason: we have the right thing for the long-term. the pullback in investment is going to affect the servant replacement and the production down the road. in the case of exxon they are gunning for the production of the essentially flat to the end of the decade. even hitting the target will be difficult given the pullback in investment. jonathan: cost management has been terrific, bp a great example. but on the other side, cuts to. -- capex. 18 month low. how does that set you up if you want crude? francisco: we will go higher into the year and, and we will still see $16 on a barrel at the end. -- $60 a barrel at the end of next year. but the price, saudi arabia is no longer trying to price this out in the various quarters. ramy: we will have more earnings highlights later in the program, including mixed results from european banks and bold words from t-mobile's often colorable ceo john ledger. -- top news the not will be counter whales in the summary. ♪ ♪ ramy: this is "bloomberg best." i am ramy inocencio. so many headlines, let's keep moving on the world tour of top
ratio? jason: we have the right thing for the long-term. the pullback in investment is going to affect the servant replacement and the production down the road. in the case of exxon they are gunning for the production of the essentially flat to the end of the decade. even hitting the target will be difficult given the pullback in investment. jonathan: cost management has been terrific, bp a great example. but on the other side, cuts to. -- capex. 18 month low. how does that set you up if you...
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phone from boston, jason, great savvy with us. first question, another beat from an integrated oil major. coming in at 43 cents. estimate at 29 cents. to deliverng harder an estimate for the oil majors when the biggest drive was traditionally offstreet and out is becoming downstream? is it harder to get a read? consistent point and message is that downstream as much stronger than we had expected it to be. i do think would the recovery in oil prices that we will revert back to companies having much bigger drivers and profitability, but your point is correct that the downstream has been a big driver for the last year. carol: i am looking at some of the comments by the ceo in the release, and they talk about them being such a huge company with cash on hand and that gives them an advantage. is he right in saying that? jason: exxon mobil's financial capacity exceeds anyone else in the industry and i think it is a huge advantage to be able to market whenal wind it is weak and they're are not many other people in the market looking to secure long-term istracts, and i think there the potential f
phone from boston, jason, great savvy with us. first question, another beat from an integrated oil major. coming in at 43 cents. estimate at 29 cents. to deliverng harder an estimate for the oil majors when the biggest drive was traditionally offstreet and out is becoming downstream? is it harder to get a read? consistent point and message is that downstream as much stronger than we had expected it to be. i do think would the recovery in oil prices that we will revert back to companies having...
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. jason joins us now. what is the quest diagnostics blueprint for athletes? jason: this is a project that came out of some work to, which is the giant testing company, anyone who has been to a doctor or had blood test has probably encountered a quest diagnostics. facilities across the u.s.. this came out of work they were doing with professional athletes that goes into the body and tests all sort of biomarkers. the obvious stuff like sodium level and cholesterol in things but really down another level and what they are targeting is the weekend warriors, endured athletes. to get them stronger and faster for their marathon. betty: you say this market, how much does it cost and how big is this market? jason: it is interesting to try and figure out this market. when you look at mobile health or digital health you are talking about hundreds of billions of dollars. what is interesting for quest, they are going after affluent endurance athletes. when you think about the folks who participate in an ironman, they can spend tens of thousands of dollars to participate as they are buying a bike and t
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. twitter can grow significantly bigger than it is right now mar? thought -- jason goldman are used to work at twitter and works with me at google, accuses of me of spinning things but i think i have a positive attitude. when people say twitter only has 300 million people using the service and facebook has one -- over one billion people, i say great, that's a many people can use twitter. go, that's the number twitter can grow to. like, are you spinning this? emily: what about snap chat and instagram? surpassing twitter in terms of users. because instagram like to put the filters on their but i stopped using it because my pictures were of my kids and people were complaining. that was all i was going to do. becauselot less now it's the same thing every time. everything grows. some things fall. it depends on the value. if it's delivering value, it's here to stay and twitter delivers value. getting information first historically is key and it makes you win. the same thing with jelly. getting information, the right information, the good quality answers rather than looking through results, you wi
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them right. -- it is still an oil business. jason joins us now. he is a senior research analyst at jefferies. i come back and i look at the dividend and i wonder, despite what is happening with trading and everything else, how sustainable is that dividend? >> the company is making strides in terms of cost reductions. company has ahe stated goal of 50-50 548 outlets cash cycle including being able to pay their dividends. if they can get there, we feel oil prices can be of above $50 next year. given the fundamentals. hans: you don't see the dividend in threat at all. bp wille above $50, continue to pay that dividend. >> the market does see some potential problems with the dividend. i am not that sanguine about it. but i do think the company has made some big strides to get to a balance cash cycle. we expect oil prices to be of above 50 year. the market is worried about the dividend and that is why the stock is underperforming. why do i want to own bp when i can own shell? >> we do have a preference for shell over bp. the dividend yield differential is not that great and we do see mor
them right. -- it is still an oil business. jason joins us now. he is a senior research analyst at jefferies. i come back and i look at the dividend and i wonder, despite what is happening with trading and everything else, how sustainable is that dividend? >> the company is making strides in terms of cost reductions. company has ahe stated goal of 50-50 548 outlets cash cycle including being able to pay their dividends. if they can get there, we feel oil prices can be of above $50 next...
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stabilize prices. jason gammel joins us now from london. good to see you. a guess the question is whether you take the meeting seriously in delhi and expect anything to come out of it either way. works we have to take it seriously because it has been influencing the market. even a freeze does not help supply and demand. it is important psychologically if opec appear to be acting in concert with russia and other larger producers. jonathan: where do you think the saudis are at the moment? do you think they will keep to the idea they will not run do what it likes -- let it run do what it likes or do you think they're beginning to change on that? >> it is difficult to interpret. i think the saudi's have made the immediate having to participate. do they want to take action in the market? we will not know the answer until the 17th. jonathan: we going to earnings season. the average price is $35. the year before it was $50. who comes out of q1 looking good? >> it is going to be a terrible quarter for everybody, not only because of oil prices but natural gas prices. we are looking for companies t
stabilize prices. jason gammel joins us now from london. good to see you. a guess the question is whether you take the meeting seriously in delhi and expect anything to come out of it either way. works we have to take it seriously because it has been influencing the market. even a freeze does not help supply and demand. it is important psychologically if opec appear to be acting in concert with russia and other larger producers. jonathan: where do you think the saudis are at the moment? do you...
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more senior bankers in coming months. world finance jason washington, but the market call may be only temporary. what did everybody have to say. g-20 were more optimistic than in shanghai in february, when they acknowledged the risks and the rocky start to the year. this time they say the risks have stabilized. rising, not to mention volatility indexes had ease. christine lagarde saying that the talks were a bit of a collective therapy to move from the negative situation to a more positive approach. was pretty cautious about what lies ahead. take a listen. there was not exactly the same level of anxiety, but i think there was an equal level of concern and a collective endeavor to identify the solution and the responses to the global economic situation. as in shanghai, policy makers pledge to use all tools available to them, monetary, fiscal, and structural reforms to stimulate growth. angie: what are some of the concerns? ker have a lot -- policy makers have a lot to deal with. they say the risk of the british from the european union has come up the international agenda and that
more senior bankers in coming months. world finance jason washington, but the market call may be only temporary. what did everybody have to say. g-20 were more optimistic than in shanghai in february, when they acknowledged the risks and the rocky start to the year. this time they say the risks have stabilized. rising, not to mention volatility indexes had ease. christine lagarde saying that the talks were a bit of a collective therapy to move from the negative situation to a more positive...
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as a smaller platform? biz: jason goldman, a friend of mine, used to work at twitter and worked with me at google. he always accuses me of spinning things, but i just think i have a positive attitude. when people say, well, twitter only has 300 some million people using the service, and facebook has one point something billion people using the service, i'm like, great, that's how many more people can use twitter. you know? there you go. that's the number twitter can grow to. people are like, are you spinning this? i'm like, that's an aspirational number that we have to reach. emily: what about snapchat and instagram, which we are also seeing surpassed twitter in in terms of users? biz: i like instagram. all of my pictures were of my kid. people were complaining. is this all you're going to do? i was like, "pretty much." so i use it a lot less now, because it's the same thing every time. look at jake, isn't he cute? but everything grows. everything grows. getting the information, the right information, the good quality answers, rather than just looking through results -- you win.
as a smaller platform? biz: jason goldman, a friend of mine, used to work at twitter and worked with me at google. he always accuses me of spinning things, but i just think i have a positive attitude. when people say, well, twitter only has 300 some million people using the service, and facebook has one point something billion people using the service, i'm like, great, that's how many more people can use twitter. you know? there you go. that's the number twitter can grow to. people are like,...
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stanley reporting next week. let's bring in jason goldberg. you predicted the industry's worst start to the year since the financial crisis but is this the trough? >> we expect results to improve from q1 into q2. there have been challenging investment quarters. trading revenues which were challenged in january and february got a bit better in march and that stability carried into april. if you look at the jpmorgan corder, loan growth is solid and we think that trend continues. you have seen some deterioration in energy, we think there is more reserve building away from energy. we haven't gotten a read on near trading perspectives, is that because there is no predicting what central banks will do next? >> around trading, it's a fluid situation. investors have been somewhat risk-averse. some capital has been put to work in march. to sayes are hesitant had that will proceed to the second quarter. the price of oil is a big driver. companies are reluctant to call a bottom. alix: especially when i have to put more money away because of the energy loans going poorly. we have a chart that break
stanley reporting next week. let's bring in jason goldberg. you predicted the industry's worst start to the year since the financial crisis but is this the trough? >> we expect results to improve from q1 into q2. there have been challenging investment quarters. trading revenues which were challenged in january and february got a bit better in march and that stability carried into april. if you look at the jpmorgan corder, loan growth is solid and we think that trend continues. you have...
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%, and you actually see cap ex down 33%. but jason, let me ask you, i mean, when we look at extraction costs, that's a different number than cap ex. are they able to get their extraction costs down in line with cap ex? >> there's been a dramatic reduction in both cap ex and extraction costs. and really, we're looking at a larger reduction in cap ex, mostly because companies are not really pursuing large products at this point. but we have seen about a 20% reduction in cash operating costs, and that's something that will drop to the bottom line immediately. cap ex, when it's reduced, doesn't really affect earnings for -- it can be a multiyear time frame. but what they're doing on the op ex side is part of the reason why we're seeing beats across the board on erks. >> if i look at a comparison and take anything that chose to slash the dividend and make the move very early, it has the highest replacement ratio out of all of its european peers. it's going to maintain capacity. we've seen big cap ex cuts in the first quarter from exxon. what's going to be the legacy of these cost cuts from
%, and you actually see cap ex down 33%. but jason, let me ask you, i mean, when we look at extraction costs, that's a different number than cap ex. are they able to get their extraction costs down in line with cap ex? >> there's been a dramatic reduction in both cap ex and extraction costs. and really, we're looking at a larger reduction in cap ex, mostly because companies are not really pursuing large products at this point. but we have seen about a 20% reduction in cash operating...
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smaller platform? >> both are true. i always thought of -- it's funny because jason goldman, a friend of mine who used to work at twitter and work for me at google, he always uses me up bending -- spinning things. i just think i have a positive attitude. say twitter only has 300 something million people using the service and facebook has one point something billion using the service. i said, great, that is how many more people can use twitter. there you go. that is the number twitter can grow to. and people are like, are you spinning this? i say that is an aspirational number. >> but about snapchat and instagram? >> i don't know. i use instagram because i like to put the little filters on it. but i stopped using it because the pictures were all on my kid. and people were like, is that all you are going to do? and i said, pretty much. i use it a lot less now because it is the same thing every single time, like look, here is jake, isn't he cute? -- if it iss delivering value, it is here to stay. twitter delivers value. historically, getting information first is key. it makes you win. the s
smaller platform? >> both are true. i always thought of -- it's funny because jason goldman, a friend of mine who used to work at twitter and work for me at google, he always uses me up bending -- spinning things. i just think i have a positive attitude. say twitter only has 300 something million people using the service and facebook has one point something billion using the service. i said, great, that is how many more people can use twitter. there you go. that is the number twitter can...
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is an icon. jordan is a special athlete. him and rickie fowler and jason day, the pga tour is well-positioned for future growth. there is a guy named michael jordan. there was a guy named lebron james a came after. golf is in a similar transition. today is the opening day of major league baseball. baseball has gone down in terms of support. >> they have had challenges. the average tv median age is 54 and the nba is 41 and they have made adjustments. they are embracing social media. they had a snap chat day in spring training that was successful and the have young stars. commissioner a new who knows they have to do things differently to broaden and promote the games. the game is in good financial condition but they have to change the demographics and use social media. stephanie: how confident are you that they can get that on? does get that done? >> they have to work on it. they will have to promote the game but they haven't good product and i have great young stars and i'm sure they will make progress. stephanie: what do you think will happen tonight? >> villanova and north carolin
is an icon. jordan is a special athlete. him and rickie fowler and jason day, the pga tour is well-positioned for future growth. there is a guy named michael jordan. there was a guy named lebron james a came after. golf is in a similar transition. today is the opening day of major league baseball. baseball has gone down in terms of support. >> they have had challenges. the average tv median age is 54 and the nba is 41 and they have made adjustments. they are embracing social media. they...
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. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." >> jason kelly looks at how big data is helping weekend warriors become elite athletes. >> you give them some blood in they come back with is highly personalized 50 pages coming page being this different biomarker. it's talking about things you have heard of like vitamin d and other things like bilirubin, which measures your ability to re-create red blood cells. it's a deep dive into your body. >> you're into running marathons. you got these metrics. what do you do with it that information? >> as i have talked to experts about this, as i've been reporting this story, is one of these things where as with the data that you would get from your heart rate monitor, you want more and more. i think youhings would end up doing what it is around diet and nutrition. one thing they tend to measures any food allergies you have. i found i had a minor banana allergy, which is a little distressing for someone involved in endurance sports. things onrt of change the margins and you started think more and more about how you feel before, during, after a work
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chief jason kelly releases his book. it covers the rise of the wellness movement from the stories of entrepreneurs. one being aarti kapoor. .he is with us here now i remember when spinning became a big thing. i remember when it was in the new thing. what is the new thing now? tough.that is the new thing comes up every day. there is rowing, boot camp, fusion classes. david: what is a fusion class? aarti: elements of core training , etc. it is hard to keep track. we will talk a little about some of the trends gaining traction. vonnie: it definitely feels like the trend has gone away from yoga and pilates. >> there is an intensity and a wellness implement -- component. things we talked about is this notion of who the consumer is. who is actually driving it. what is the demo. a number of are driving forces, but women and millennials are the big ones. women control 85% of household spending consistence -- decisions. isy control where the money going and tend to spend higher on beauty, wellness, health, and antiaging. and millennials are hugely influential. they have a distinct set of p
chief jason kelly releases his book. it covers the rise of the wellness movement from the stories of entrepreneurs. one being aarti kapoor. .he is with us here now i remember when spinning became a big thing. i remember when it was in the new thing. what is the new thing now? tough.that is the new thing comes up every day. there is rowing, boot camp, fusion classes. david: what is a fusion class? aarti: elements of core training , etc. it is hard to keep track. we will talk a little about some...
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, he says nobody needs to know. when robert jason brown came to right at him.oked he kindly gave me permission to use that song and that reference in the show. it's a treat when there are people who appreciate it in the audience. charlie: but it's not only good acting and good music. people are saying it's transformative. lin-manuel: that's interesting to me. it has certainly changed my life. but i think that's because when great people cross our past -- and i am about hamilton here -- it forces us to reckon with what we are doing with our lives. create oure was to financial system from scratch. -- when ind build consider that he was creating our financial system from scratch. charlie: in building a country. lin-manuel: right. i'm not doing anything. shownk people leave the thinking about who we leave behind. charlie: and about their history, their country. lin-manuel: absolutely. charlie: and it gives them a new sense of what? , the genius that came to build a nation? genius, butthe also, i think we take great pains to knock all these guys off their pedestal. charlie: you do. this
, he says nobody needs to know. when robert jason brown came to right at him.oked he kindly gave me permission to use that song and that reference in the show. it's a treat when there are people who appreciate it in the audience. charlie: but it's not only good acting and good music. people are saying it's transformative. lin-manuel: that's interesting to me. it has certainly changed my life. but i think that's because when great people cross our past -- and i am about hamilton here -- it...
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such a love of hip-hop. we do a reference to a musical. the last five years by robert jason brown. at the end of the reynolds affair, he says nobody needs to know. when robert jason brown came to the show, i looked right at him. he kindly gave me permission to use that song and that reference in the show. it's a treat when there are people who appreciate it in the audience. charlie: but it's not only good good acting, it is not only good music, people are saying it's transformative. lin-manuel: that's interesting to me. it certainly changes my life. because whent is great people cross our path -- and i am talking about hamilton here -- it forces us to reckon with what we are doing with our lives. when i consider that he was creating our financial system from scratch. charlie: in building a country. lin-manuel: right. i wrote to plates. -- two plays. i'm not doing anything. i think people leave the show thinking about who we leave behind. charlie: and about their history, their country. lin-manuel: absolutely. charlie: and it gives them a new sense of what? the dynamism, the genius tha
such a love of hip-hop. we do a reference to a musical. the last five years by robert jason brown. at the end of the reynolds affair, he says nobody needs to know. when robert jason brown came to the show, i looked right at him. he kindly gave me permission to use that song and that reference in the show. it's a treat when there are people who appreciate it in the audience. charlie: but it's not only good good acting, it is not only good music, people are saying it's transformative....
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. >> fitness is big in the united states and big around the world. jason kelly wrote a book on it. it is on the shelves today. sweat equity. it dives deep into the fitness inspector and it is available at the local but -- bookstores on amazon. joining us now is equinox ceo and jason kelly. bought them a wireless are. i want to talk about growth in your industry. where is it? >> it is all of the above. from our perspective, equinox, it is happening in fitness clubs, boutique fitness, you have another brand called blink which is a mask market early entry level play. that is going quickly, as well. >> how big is a industry overall and what is your market share? harvey: it is big. we are a private company so we don't talk in terms of market share. we are the leader and of skill luxury fitness from the equinox side and the boutique side from soul cycle and we are making great strides on the blank side, as well. >> one of the interesting things is this portfolio that you have that has those monthly memberships as well as the boutique experience. what are the differences in terms of the consume
. >> fitness is big in the united states and big around the world. jason kelly wrote a book on it. it is on the shelves today. sweat equity. it dives deep into the fitness inspector and it is available at the local but -- bookstores on amazon. joining us now is equinox ceo and jason kelly. bought them a wireless are. i want to talk about growth in your industry. where is it? >> it is all of the above. from our perspective, equinox, it is happening in fitness clubs, boutique fitness,...
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post 9, kelly evans. >> good morning. >> and joining us from out west is jason calakanas who is an invester and we have a lot going on in the market, and dow and s&p 500 nasdaq posting the intraday highs today, and the dow is holding e steady above 18,000, and russell 2,000, and the dow transports are out of correction territory, but start with the netflix today, jason, because the shares have been hit hard when the company gave weaker than expected subscriber guidance for the coming quarters and 2 million additions rather than the 3 million that the investors were expecting, and also, there was a offering of prime video stand alone which was talked about on the conference call from reed hastings, and we have that. so take a listen. >> hulu is doing great work, and amazon, and hbo and showtime, and so many competitors, and everybody is working hard to build the best content. and so we are seeing the growth in the overall internet tv market, and of course, that is displacing the linear tv, and it is natural that everybody is coming in as they real ize that the future is internet tv.
post 9, kelly evans. >> good morning. >> and joining us from out west is jason calakanas who is an invester and we have a lot going on in the market, and dow and s&p 500 nasdaq posting the intraday highs today, and the dow is holding e steady above 18,000, and russell 2,000, and the dow transports are out of correction territory, but start with the netflix today, jason, because the shares have been hit hard when the company gave weaker than expected subscriber guidance for the...
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. joining us is angel investor and founder of inside.com. jason, welcome. >> great to be here. >> we have to start with twitter because the company is beating out amazon and verizon for global rights to stream thursday nift night nfl games. i asked the co-founder about the deal. >> it plays off of the fact that everything -- twitter is all about live. and so to be able to watch the game live within twitter and twitter integrated experience is going to enhance what many people experience already whenever you're watching a live event, she know their tweet is going long side and having that more integrated is an obvious extension. >> also reporting twitter paid less than $10 million for the entire ten game package. that was compared to rival bids higher than $15 million. jason, the challenge here as you just heard talking about this being apintegrating experience, twitter has boasted this two screen phenomenon. and now they will try to get people back on to just one screen? >> yeah, i think what this is target the h.ed at and remember it's not an exclusive deal so cbs, nbc will have the
. joining us is angel investor and founder of inside.com. jason, welcome. >> great to be here. >> we have to start with twitter because the company is beating out amazon and verizon for global rights to stream thursday nift night nfl games. i asked the co-founder about the deal. >> it plays off of the fact that everything -- twitter is all about live. and so to be able to watch the game live within twitter and twitter integrated experience is going to enhance what many people...
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. jason day had a 31 on the front nine. then got hurt on the back nine, on 15, 16. he went 31, 41 for 72. here's a look at the leader board after day one. spieth shot 6 under. didn't have a bogey, despite wind gusts. the greens get hard and the wind continues. it's going to be fun down there. in his career, he's played nine rounds at this tournament and has never been over par on any one of the rounds. he's never shot worse than 72. at this point, you'd have to think he's the favorite. bubba had a rough session. people thought he was going to do well. it's tough. it's a hard course down there. i think it starts again this afternoon, 3:00 this afternoon. >> you've played it from experience? >> it's a great honor and privilege to ever walk on those hallowed fairways. it is. my scores were -- my nine hole scores are similar. >> as you know, mine would be way worse. i can't say a word. >>> when we come back, we'll get down to becky, who's got big guests. also, republican candidates making a push for new york voters ahead of the state's primary on april 19th. our chief correspondent john harw
. jason day had a 31 on the front nine. then got hurt on the back nine, on 15, 16. he went 31, 41 for 72. here's a look at the leader board after day one. spieth shot 6 under. didn't have a bogey, despite wind gusts. the greens get hard and the wind continues. it's going to be fun down there. in his career, he's played nine rounds at this tournament and has never been over par on any one of the rounds. he's never shot worse than 72. at this point, you'd have to think he's the favorite. bubba...
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get to our closing bell exchange for this monday. jason pride, from glenn meade and keith bliss cuttone and company and rick santelli from chicago. keith, here come the earnings, starting with alcoa and opec meeting next week. what are your expectations and janet yellen talking to the president right now. >> a lot of people being dazed and confused, that's what i expect out of all of the stuff coming at us. and you know, the markets have really been at an indecisive point for some time now. if you look at the trally back from the february 11th lows and where we've treaded water since the middle of march into this. it's really not going to do anything to break that indecisive point. there's more short term negatives as i look at the market right now. one of those being earnings and expectations on those. we anticipate the first quarter will be week and we all anticipate that many more sectors beyond energy will be week, particularly the financials which we'll see at the end of this week with the big banks. i don't think the market is on a good footing to break out to the all time
get to our closing bell exchange for this monday. jason pride, from glenn meade and keith bliss cuttone and company and rick santelli from chicago. keith, here come the earnings, starting with alcoa and opec meeting next week. what are your expectations and janet yellen talking to the president right now. >> a lot of people being dazed and confused, that's what i expect out of all of the stuff coming at us. and you know, the markets have really been at an indecisive point for some time...
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campbell, qma managing director. jason is also here, chief investment strategist. gentlemen, i'm going back to the same issue. i'm going to say joe and becky kind of called it because they kept saying the market was going to go up, as it seemed everyone else was saying it was going nowhere. is that right? >> i think it's probably going to go up really by default. i find myself bullish. essentially all the things that we talked about before, in a world of negative interest rates, you know, what are your choices? you could see multiple expansion in a very small group of stocks. >> so it's not indiscriminate. >> i don't think it's quite indiscriminate. i also don't think there's enough earnings gains or economic growth. nominal gdp growth is still quite weak, which makes it unstable. so i think people are going to be continued to be attracted to the big uglies. the 50 largest stocks that could be seen as proxies for sovereign debt. >> did you coin t.i.n.a.? >> i did. >> there is no alternative. >> i have to say, i backed off that a little bit just because i think negative interest rates a
campbell, qma managing director. jason is also here, chief investment strategist. gentlemen, i'm going back to the same issue. i'm going to say joe and becky kind of called it because they kept saying the market was going to go up, as it seemed everyone else was saying it was going nowhere. is that right? >> i think it's probably going to go up really by default. i find myself bullish. essentially all the things that we talked about before, in a world of negative interest rates, you...
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state of golf with guys like you, rory, jason, jordan, ricky. golf is in good shape, i think. >> golf is in really good shape. >> i didn't even think to use it. >> the "t" word? >> i'll say it. it will be great if tiger makes it back. >> he is what he is. he has how many majors? >> 14. he has been the generation that the guys you just mentioned, jason, rory, me -- we grew up with him. >> did you read the interview with him? >> no. >> you weren't sure whether he really wanted it even anymore. did you read that? >> i can't imagine. >> i don't know what that was. he was trying to set the expectations low or -- >> i think that's smart. anytime tiger has done anything there is so much hype about it. it's probably smart for him to try to make the comeback -- >> you guys are not machines. jordan, the second ball that went in the water. you're not machines. you'll hit a fat shot, a nervous shot. i think i have seen -- yeah. i'm the king but even guys that you're not machines. but it's amazing what you do. you're like a different breed. >> during the tournament i hit 20 or 30 nervous
state of golf with guys like you, rory, jason, jordan, ricky. golf is in good shape, i think. >> golf is in really good shape. >> i didn't even think to use it. >> the "t" word? >> i'll say it. it will be great if tiger makes it back. >> he is what he is. he has how many majors? >> 14. he has been the generation that the guys you just mentioned, jason, rory, me -- we grew up with him. >> did you read the interview with him? >> no....
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was hoping -- i would have cried, you know, but i would have never gotten -- jason day, you saw that the very first day, number one golfer in the world shot 31 on the front and 41 or 42 on the back. so, you know, this happens. and it's amazing that he led for seven straight rounds. so, there's a lot, i think, he can work on with that, but that was really, really painful. and you know, the newspapers aren't very nice. they love to build you up and they love to tear you down. then when he comes back, they'll build him up even more. that's the way the world. keep that in mind. >> joe, great stuff. we love the green tie with the masters and "squawk box" coming up in 11 minutes' time. >>> the next guest, the financial markets will likely to be volatile with little upside. alison deans of aa deans advisory is up next. you're watching cnbc, business worldwide. and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ came
was hoping -- i would have cried, you know, but i would have never gotten -- jason day, you saw that the very first day, number one golfer in the world shot 31 on the front and 41 or 42 on the back. so, you know, this happens. and it's amazing that he led for seven straight rounds. so, there's a lot, i think, he can work on with that, but that was really, really painful. and you know, the newspapers aren't very nice. they love to build you up and they love to tear you down. then when he comes...
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activity. so how are investors navigating the obstacles? joining us now is jason pride as well as steven parker. good morning to both of you. first, let's start on what we expect next week. everybody expects it's going to be terrible. starting to make me think it might be fantastic, or at least better than terrible. >> i think we're going through one of these situations where we've been referring to it as the two-handed economist scenario, right. trueman used to criticize and say he wanted a one-hand economist because he's gott answers on this hand. the reality is this scenario is one of those scenarios. we're in an economic expansion. we haven't been derailed from that economic expansion. but we're in the seventh year of it. there's some building up risks. it's inherently fragile economic expansion. so the other hand argument is surprisingly strong right now. investors need to take that into account when positioning portfolios. >> you agree with that? do you buy if that's the case? are we all too pessimistic about what's about to happen? >> as you said, earnings this quarter are
activity. so how are investors navigating the obstacles? joining us now is jason pride as well as steven parker. good morning to both of you. first, let's start on what we expect next week. everybody expects it's going to be terrible. starting to make me think it might be fantastic, or at least better than terrible. >> i think we're going through one of these situations where we've been referring to it as the two-handed economist scenario, right. trueman used to criticize and say he...