Again, a moment of silence for the victims of the Manchester Bombing. Political parties in the uk are expected to resume election campaigns this morning. New this morning the bbc is reporting that British Police have stopped sharing information on the Manchester Bombing with the United States because of fears that leaks in the u. S. Media could hinder the hunt for a possible bombmaker. At issue are pictures of the crime scene published by the New York Times, including photos of the remains of the bag that was carried by the suicide bomber. Prime minister theresa may will raise the issue with President Trump today. This is one of the most important intelligence sharing efforts in the world. The expectation is that this will not last for long. If you see the picture on the cover of the New York Times this morning, this is what has caused some of that outrage. Pictures released and shared with the United States intelligence that wound up on the front page of the paper. The fellas brother said, yeah, we were both in isis, and theres a possible Network Bigger than one person or two people. And if the bombmaker is still around they already arrested seven or eight people. Lets see what the markets are doing. Mentioned earlier they were strong again this morning. 80 points. Five Straight Days that u. S. Equities are up. A lot of reasons, whatever you want to attribute it to. If you want to be simple, say corporate earnings have been strong. The dollar weak again today. But lets look at asia first. The asian markets then the european markets. Asia, green there. So were going along for the ride today. Europe as well. I saw the euro 112 or so. Relatively strong. Look at crude. Crude prices have been moving above 50. As opec ministers are meeting in vienna to decide whether to extend production cuts. They turned around and are down. But 51 is sort of the high level of the range that weve seen. Lets get you through some other big stories. Digital currency by titcoin hast new highs, driven by surnsurgin demand from investors in japan. Also by the coitcoin traded in exchanges will be easily convertible to u. S. Dollars. One story that was fascinating. Bitcoin has been used in ransomeware cases, and corporations have bought up bitcoins to pay off these ransomeware attacks. Wow. Keeping them on hold in case . Heard from a ceo about that last week. I thought that was one of the most surprising things. They were talking about the price of bitcoin going up. What if you dont pay . What happens . If you dont pay . You dont get your computers back. You cant. In some cases you h they lea film or content so people are paying . The last time around, it was such a small amount of money, you dont negotiate with terrorists, but for 300 bucks, if you get your computers back this person said, there was a lot more paying going on than we know about. Some went to law enforcement, but most said lets just pay and get it back. For the new johnny depp movie, is there more pain if you dont see the movie or if you do see . I heard if you do see it, that may cause more pain. Do you know . I dont know. Somebody should make a movie about his whole lawsuit with his money manager. Have you followed that case . Yeah. Thats fascinating unto itself. When iger said, look, i know you have a copy of it just keti. Just keep it. We dont even want a back. You try to release it. You think thats straight to video . You try to release it. Separately shares of snapchat are trading lower following a report that snap offered discounts to advertisers who buy ads through its internal platform. Thats happening for the first time. Two agencies confirmed the discounts to cnbc. Also, well have to talk about this, the tsa is testing tighter screening of carryon bags at ten u. S. Airports with the potential to expand throughout the country. Among the changes, travelers will be asked to place electronics larger than a cell phone in a separate bin for xray screeners, that includes tablets and ereaders. It could be a more efficient way to depict problems. Passengers may experience more bag checks, but more targeting procedures will make up for the extra time. Theres been some reports that suggest you have to empty your bag into some of these things. Bump it. With so Many Airlines charging to put bags under the plane, people are bringing more stuff on. These are all policies that the airlines have told us united told us they were reconsidering some of the policies, maybe charging you to bring bags on board so it was no longer an arbitrage on board. Well have to figure out the right incentives. If youre tsa precheck, which i suggest that everybody get on, apparently this wont affect you. I havent figured out whats so great about tsa precheck, september i get to keep my shoes on . Shoes on, laptop in bag. I wear slipones. Not a big deal . What about all the electronics . I have an iphone. No laptops . Ipads . No. Generally a shorter line. Generally shorter line. If you have global entry, which gets you precheck, you are right through that stops you from filling out a lot of stuff. But youre in and out of the country so much. You need that. You have to actually register for that. You do. I dont know. Here we go the Congressional Budget Office is out with a new report on the economic effects of the gops healthcare bill. Kayla tausche joins us now. The if million, the way they talk about it, not exactly correct. Its 23 million fewer people would have it because so many young people wouldnt be mand e mandated to sign up for it. Thats the number. Its not that theyre actually losing it. The other thing is that the house was worried they would have to vote on this again if it didnt reduce the deficit. And by even reducing the deficit, even though it was less than the prior one, they can still use reckon sill yag, so they can at least send it off to the senate and play golf or do whatever. That was kind of lost in the analysis yesterday. Not in our analysis, we did mention that a couple different times on the air. But it doesnt matter what exactly the house sends to the senate, its what the senate decides to take up. We heard from no fewer than four republicans yesterday who distanced themselves from the score, the house version, and said they will be starting from scratch. I want to revisit those numbers for viewers who were not as closely in the weeds yesterday watching our coverage or watching other coverage on this. Compared to the prior edition of the house bill, the updated version would insure 1 million more people. Heres what it would do. It would ensure 23 million fewer people, but would narrow the deficit by 1 119 billion. Premiums would go down for the young, Healthy People who choose to participate. But they could rise significantly for older, sicker participants, especially if those people live in states that adopt changes or modifications to the program. In response, aarp said premiums would go up to unaffordable levels. That Group Calling it an age tax. Speaker ryan was the only person praising the report yesterday. The white house and the department of health and Human Services panned it as unreliable. Gop senators distanced themselves from the findings, instead talking up the forthcoming proposal which we have yet to see. Nowhere was the backlash more visible than in montana where the gop candidate for todays special election lashed out at a guardian reporter who asked about the report. I want to play you that exchange. I want to talk to you about that later. But im just curious speak with shane please. Just im sick and tired of you guys the last time you came in here you did the same thing get the hell out of here get the hell out of here the last guy did the same thing. Are you with the guardian . Yes, and you just broke my glasses. The last guy did the same thing. You just body slammed me and broke my glasses. The gianforte said ben jacobs crashed another interview and aggressively shoved a recorder in gianfortes face. Jacobs said he was body slammed. Whatever happened, sheriffs say it was misdemeanor assault. It just shows tensions are boiling quite high on this, especially on the republican side, because its difficult to take up healthcare and now theyre going to be owning it. When the republicans were i think you were said ryan was the only one that praised t the other republicans had a problem with the cbo. Theyre all saying weve seen previous cbo analysis, it hasnt been anywhere close. They were undermining the actual assumptions in the cbo report. Lost in all this, you saw this yesterday. The journal has a good piece, the hhs released data showing that premiums in the individual market have increased 105 since 2013, where obama exchanges are in effect. And then also you saw blue cross and blue shield of kansas city withdraw. So the republicans, if they if they keep their wits, they can at least say this is a rescue plan. Not a new plan. Its not necessarily all about coverage. Its about access. Coverage is not the only thing you think about. Its about getting access, affordable access, premiums going down. Coverage is a tough one. If you dont have the mandate, obviously a lot of young people that dont want to sign up now for plans that are too expensive and that have too many things that they dont need, they wont sign up for it. Thats how it works. All better than what he came up with. Whats misdemeanor . Lets say andrew starts on me today or something. What is misdemeanor assault . Whats the distenk shinction . Murder ser stiis still a fel. They are investigating. Theyre investigating it as a misdemeanor assault. Kayla, thats the question. I have to say, joe, those are not charges that i am personally familiar with. Just, you know, when do you cross from a misdemeanor to a felony . I think i had a misdemeanor. Not convicted. But maybe i imagine it depends on the harm you inflict. On the healthcare specifically, you can find a data point to illustrate any argument that you want to make. Thats why politically this is so difficult. Youve seen republicans go back to their district and it may be that it is favorable for the type of plan they want to put forward or for their district, but there are individuals and antidotes that come forward who say i will be losing coverage. This is whats happening to me. Those are the stories that tug at the heart strings that make it difficult to turn their back on those people. And people have had real heart string pulling effects from the current aca. A lot of people on medicaid, but how many people out of the 23 are coming off medicaid . There are millions that the cbo estimate from that as well. Sure. Depends on i dont want to insight a s misdemeanor or felony. Have we talked about the double counting issue on how this is all being talking about the budget . Yes. This is all to me related. Maybe you already did this. The budget that was released on tuesday, the problems that have come up with that are counting reciting Larry Summers piece . Yeah, basically. We talked about that. He has some serious tds. Tds trump derangement the difference between misdemeanor and felonies. Miss demeanors are crimes punishable by a year but what actions . Depends on the state. If im in an angry state or a furious state or a frustrated state or no, the state the actual state. The actual state youre standing in when you commit this. I dont know what new yorks laws are. I appreciate becky putting a finer point on that and not leaving it to me to do that. Youre in washington. Are there is it a federal law or state law . Federal misdemeanors are things for a year or less. Maybe i should lawyer up first. Kayla has something to say. What were you going to say . Just on the double counting issue, healthcare plays a role in that as well. The budget released on tuesday, it accounts for a 2 250 billion benefit to the deficit from healthcare. That was the very first cbo estimation that came out in early march, but since then the cbo downgraded that to 150 billion which wasnt reflected in the budget. So there is some math here that doesnt quite add up. Now that the cbo has said for tit it would be 119 billion deficit, you have to subtract that from what was already counted. But as you said, this isnt the deal any way. Looks very far away from the deal that we will have. So we wont look at it and say how horrible it is. All right. Class a misdemeanors in the state of new york, assault in the third degree, hazing in the first degree, stalking in the third degree. Hazing and stalking. Personal touching. I see i may already be there. Coercion in the second degree. The cops are right out there. Theres a whole Police Station right here. We can computer tampering in the fourth degree. Whose side will the cops be on in this . Jostling, accosting. Im interested in the city. Youre from jersey. We know where things will land. Kayla, thanks for that. News just in from vienna. Opec has agreed to extend the Oil Output Cuts by nine months according to a new opec to the opec delegation. Nonopec members like russia will join the latest production cut. Crude remaining lower this morning. Wti holding right now above the 50 per barrel mark. Looking at 50. 90 if you could buy it by the barrel. Lets turn to the markets. The s p 500 closed at a new record. Joining us is steve parker, and doug cotey. Gentlemen g to see both of you. It looks like the markets have decidedly turned positive since the big drop last week. The s p 500 at a new high. Whats happening . On the economic front things look very good. Not only the u. S. And emerging markets are marching forward, but surprisingly europe is marching forward. Thats big. Even japan is. Thats showing up in accelerating profits, broadening manufacturing. Consumers. Not just the markets moving up, but the any oveconomy overa. The fundamentals are important, and thats why from an investment standpoint you want to be globally diversified. You are seeing it in the markets. Emerging markets are more than doubled. International, europe than the s p 500. This is a time where domestic is fine, but you want to broaden out into the International Emerging markets. Their time is here backed up by Stronger Economic reports and for instance germany and europe, their leading indicators, alltime record high. Is that what you think is happening . Global economic resurgence or other things at play . Thats the biggest thing. What we havent seen since the crisis is synchronized global growth. Its largely a story about the u. S. Recovery and other parts of the world becoming a drag. Now everyone is moving ahead together and youre seeing that translating into earnings. You look back at the First Quarter, u. S. We saw mid teens Earnings Growth. In nonu. S. Markets youre looking at 20 to 30 Earnings Growth. Thats getting people excited again. I think youll start seeing that rotation out of the u. S. , which has been the only game in time in a lot of ways for the last couple of years into the nonu. S. Markets. Is that why were seeing the currency moves were seeing today . We came into the year, everyone was convinced that the dollar would be stronger. It was a universal consensus trade because the fed would be raising rates. People didnt expect how strong the nonu. S. Economies would be. By a lot of measures, if you look at the euro, its cheap relative to other currencies. But you had political headlines, you had the slower growth. Now that some of those headwinds are beginning to abate, you are seeing the currency normalize. In terms of being diversified, can do you that through the multinationals in the United States or are you telling people to put their money into foreign indices . Put your money into foreign indices unhedged. Its another way of diversifying, increasing return and reducing risk. The interesting thing is people dont understand you add a risky asset class like meaning markets, risk goes down and return goes up. Thats the magic of diversification. Investors dont quite get that. They look at emerging markets by themselves. And the other component to this is not only in the u. S. , but you talk about healthcare, cut taxes. Thats all i want. Tax cuts are going to help businesses. Everyone talks about the productivity problem. Its because companies are not investing, but theyre starting to because of deregulation. I dont care when tax cuts come here. Ive been waiting 30 years, i can wait another three months. Thank you guys for coming in today. Last night at home i said andrews back tomorrow. Yeah. Yeah. Blake says, i love andrew. I love blake. What . Yes, i love andrew. Why what does that mean . Why do you love andrew . I love andrew. Im losing her. Im losing her. Losing her. Losing her. Growing up. Shes growing up. Showing her independent streak. Go blake. Showing how bright she is. You have raised an intelligent daughter. Coming up, a new crash test. A new Study Reveals the car models that give you the best and worst chance of surviving a crash. Which cars passed the test and which cars didnt . And facebook signing a deal for original content. Back in a moment. Whether youre after supreme performance. Advanced intelligence. Or breathtaking style. Theres a cclass just for you. 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