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. >> art teacher saved my life, a guy named frank ross. he got me excited about ceramics when i was in tenth grade. i got pretty good at it. >> hinojosa: but it was more than that. it was that you, you know, you're here with this high school teacher, right? >> oh, he was cool guy, man. >> hinojosa: really cool guy, but you walk by and all of a sudden, there's a room... >> yes, our art room. >> hinojosa: ...that is open... >> one potters wheel. >> hinojosa: ...and there's music coming out? >> yeah, he has jazz music on, he's got a coffee pot-- most important-- and he makes a great, big, old ceramic bowl, and i'd never seen that done before. it was magical. >> hinojosa: now, you were, at this point, a kid who was, like... >> drifting. >> hinojosa: ...drifting. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: you could have easily gone down the wrong road. >> an african american male drifting in america is highly in danger. you're either going to get yourself killed, or you're going to go to jail, or something in between. >> hinojosa: and part of the reason why you wer
. >> art teacher saved my life, a guy named frank ross. he got me excited about ceramics when i was in tenth grade. i got pretty good at it. >> hinojosa: but it was more than that. it was that you, you know, you're here with this high school teacher, right? >> oh, he was cool guy, man. >> hinojosa: really cool guy, but you walk by and all of a sudden, there's a room... >> yes, our art room. >> hinojosa: ...that is open... >> one potters wheel. >>...
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i mean, wilbur ross was pretty frank. you spoke with him yesterday and he was on "squawk."t starting or not. now we're joining the fight and no n and now let's get it on and the president is meeting with president xi next week. >> the steel industry has been the industry when you think about anti-dumping to the check give orders. what about the starbucks or the nike. they depend on china. that's the growth market. >> a great point. i think auto sector is another one to watch for how it's affected by all the things they're rolling out this week. it's the end of a quarter that has seen the markets reach for new highs under the trump presidency. as trade and tax reform loom, what might q2 look like? joining us is the director from global investments. interesting this is largely about the nasdaq and the performance of apple and amazon. what's your read? >> well, certainly tech has been very strong this quarter. but for me the real barometer on sort of this political regime shift that is under way is the relationship between small caps and large caps. the russell 2000 is the bes
i mean, wilbur ross was pretty frank. you spoke with him yesterday and he was on "squawk."t starting or not. now we're joining the fight and no n and now let's get it on and the president is meeting with president xi next week. >> the steel industry has been the industry when you think about anti-dumping to the check give orders. what about the starbucks or the nike. they depend on china. that's the growth market. >> a great point. i think auto sector is another one to...
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ktvu's rob ross is outside a mosque in pleasanton. rob. >> reporter: well, frank, here at the muslim community center people here have the same opinion of the new travel ban as they did the old one. they say it's hurtful. here at the muslim community center regular afternoon prayer came with concerns. the new executive order by president donald trump that bans immigrants from six instead of seven predominantly muslim countries once again is bringing pain and anger to many here. >> i am personally hurt because i am refugee. i'm a former refugee. >> reporter: this woman came to the united states from afghanistan when she was 11 years old. she is now a u.s. citizen. she says the travel ban may affect people from the six-ban countries directly but it also after a feck all muslims indirectly. >> it's just hard, because we want to have our families and raise our families here and be normal. i don't want to worry about this, you know. this is not something i want to worry about. i want to have other things, you know. band practice, this and that. that's what i want to do
ktvu's rob ross is outside a mosque in pleasanton. rob. >> reporter: well, frank, here at the muslim community center people here have the same opinion of the new travel ban as they did the old one. they say it's hurtful. here at the muslim community center regular afternoon prayer came with concerns. the new executive order by president donald trump that bans immigrants from six instead of seven predominantly muslim countries once again is bringing pain and anger to many here. >> i...
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frank somerville. the previous speeches have been criticized. but tonight's speech is more optimistic. jana katsuyama is in the newsroom with their reaction, but we will begin with our political reporter ross palombo and their message to the country and congress. >> it is like a state of the union address tonight, but tonight's speech is more about the state of the trump's administration after weeks of controversial nominations and fights with democrats. tonight the president was looking for unity. and instead of talking about the american carnage, the president focused on the future. in a calm steady tone he laid out what he has already done and what he is still planning to do. >> mr. speaker! the president of the united states! [ applause ] >> reporter: it began with all of the circumstances ending the the presidential address to congress. there was the glad handy of the first lady, the cabinet, the supreme court and all of congress below, but not everyone and certainly not every democrat was clapping. >> we are reminded of our nation's path with civil rights. >> reporter: president trump began with an attack on the very thing he himself have been accused of, discrimination. >> recent th
frank somerville. the previous speeches have been criticized. but tonight's speech is more optimistic. jana katsuyama is in the newsroom with their reaction, but we will begin with our political reporter ross palombo and their message to the country and congress. >> it is like a state of the union address tonight, but tonight's speech is more about the state of the trump's administration after weeks of controversial nominations and fights with democrats. tonight the president was looking...
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universally and talk about, wow, i'm glad wilbur ross is commerce secretary, tillerson will make a great secretary, jamie dimon is there to tell me about dodd/frankons. time will tell. but someone with some private sector experience versus 8% government appointees of the last eight years i don't see how we can do any worse. >> joe, joe, i think you have to make a judgment and is it more important that the president of the united states be winning the approval of the ceos of the fortune 500 which were the first -- which in the first two months of his administration he did or more important he be winning the approval of the american people which he's not odoi doing -- which he's not doing as president -- >> he did that in -- you have to get over. he did that on november 8th. >> to an unprecedented degree. he's our president. i'm rooting for him to succeed. >> come on. come on. >> i am. >> really? >> very important for the economy to succeed. >> one of the comments you made recently on our set, post election, was the expectation that the peso would drop. do you remember we had a long conversation about the discount of how it would become more attrac
universally and talk about, wow, i'm glad wilbur ross is commerce secretary, tillerson will make a great secretary, jamie dimon is there to tell me about dodd/frankons. time will tell. but someone with some private sector experience versus 8% government appointees of the last eight years i don't see how we can do any worse. >> joe, joe, i think you have to make a judgment and is it more important that the president of the united states be winning the approval of the ceos of the fortune...
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ross was spotted wearing a pair of stubbs wooten slippers. this pair was embroidered with a custom commerce department logo. >>> and robert frank is here with aat the fastest growing markets in the world of luxury real estate. >> luxury real estate markets around the world saw a bit of a slowdown last year. cities in asia and the pacific were the bright spots. prices in over 100 cities rose only 1.4% according to a new report. the top three cities in the world for luxury real estate last year were all in china. shanghai ranked first with 27% price growth. beijing was right there behind with just under 27. auckland, new zealand, with 16%. new york lagged at 3.5% because of the strong dollar and fewer foreign buyers. and mansion taxes hurt the markets in london and vancouver. vancouver actually was last year's winner. now, where not to invest, well, lagos, nigeria. 22% decline. then moscow also not so good with 11% decline. what does your money buy you around the world? well, monaco is still the most expensive market in the world on a per square foot basis. a million dollars gets you only 182 square feet of prime real estate. you get only 215 s
ross was spotted wearing a pair of stubbs wooten slippers. this pair was embroidered with a custom commerce department logo. >>> and robert frank is here with aat the fastest growing markets in the world of luxury real estate. >> luxury real estate markets around the world saw a bit of a slowdown last year. cities in asia and the pacific were the bright spots. prices in over 100 cities rose only 1.4% according to a new report. the top three cities in the world for luxury real...
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frank. that would have never been said. another change in the view of having all those ceos not being vilified but getting information. the cabinet, the guys in the cabinet, wilbur rossfying. >> from a business perspective, it's very gratifying. i said the only thing is the -- >> you said tighten it up. >> that other stuff can screw up the business perspective. >> i got it. >> you know exactly what i'm talking about. tighten it up. >> tighten it up. you know that accentuate the positive, that was bing crosby. you think he's my contemporary? that's low. that's low. maybe bob dylan. maybe big bopper even. '60s. >> big bopper, is he still alive? >> dave, just so you know people are listening. take a look at shares of snap quickly. the stock was down about 2% before you started talking about it. you said it's a valuation call for you. if we can take a look at the chart right now, you'll see this morning after being down 2% before david's comments, you can see this morning it is trading up another 35 cents. yeah, 36 cents to 21.80. a gain. >> just be careful. it's in my nowhere zone. it's a valuation thing. it's not where i'm adding stock, but it's a valuation thing. >> a
frank. that would have never been said. another change in the view of having all those ceos not being vilified but getting information. the cabinet, the guys in the cabinet, wilbur rossfying. >> from a business perspective, it's very gratifying. i said the only thing is the -- >> you said tighten it up. >> that other stuff can screw up the business perspective. >> i got it. >> you know exactly what i'm talking about. tighten it up. >> tighten it up. you know...