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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that E*Trade is planning on acquiring online broker OptionsHouse for $725 million, Nintendo stock sinks after investors realize the company didn't develop Pokémon Go and experts say that it will be hard to prove that Russian backers were responsible for the DNC email leaks.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
Second Opinion closes out the week with depressing news of yet another shooting rampage in Europe, this time in a Munich mall. L'Oreal also agrees to acquire IT Cosmetics for $1.2 billion and Amazon's Jeff Bezos has displaced Warren Buffett as the third richest person in the world.
"Pokemon Go"
Second Opinion ends the day with news that "Pokémon Go" could boost Apple sales by $3 billion, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel and model Miranda Kerr announce their engagement on Instagram and the U.S. is seeking to seize $1 billion in assets tied to Malaysian fund 1MDB. These assets include the rights to the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street."
Roger Ailes
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes could get the heave ho this week, Wal-Mart's fight with Visa escalates as the retail chain blocks the use of its cards at three Canadian stores and a former Yahoo executive predicts that Twitter will be bought within two years.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Second Opinion wraps up the day with news that Apple is launching a reality TV show called "Planet of the Apps," Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg calls Donald Trump a "disgrace" and despite the cheap pound, Brexit is still scaring investors.
Theresa May
In Second Opinion, Theresa May is set to become the next British prime minister, Amazon's market value surpasses Berkshire Hathaway's and with an estimated 7.5 million U.S. downloads, Pokémon Go is earning $1.6 million in daily revenue.
FBI crime scene
Second Opinion ends this turbulent week with news that an Army veteran, now dead, has been identified as lone gunman responsible for the Dallas sniper attack on police officers, Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is prohibited from running labs for two years and boo hoo hoo, the top 1 percent are as rich as they used to be, according to new data.
Blackberry Classic smartphone
In Second Opinion, the FBI advises that no charges should be levelled against Hillary Clinton for her emails, Theranos faces congressional inquiry over faulty blood tests and Blackberry says it will stop making its classic smartphone model.
July 4th fireworks
Second Opinion wraps up the day and ushers in the long holiday weekend with news that Puerto Rico makes an historic default, Apple might be buying Jay Z's Tidal music app and a top Chipotle executive is indicted in a New York drug ring. Have a Happy July 4th!
Hershey's chocolate
In Second Opinion, Hershey rejects $23 billion takeover bid from Mondelez, the Pentagon lifts its ban on transgender troops and Google's Spain offices get raided.
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