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anthony chan, thank you for being here this morning. up, drama at the supreme court as they make their final for the year. will they take of donald trump's travel ban? governor john kasich has this website packed. you will not delete the messages posted on that site. looking like a nice monday as wall street. dow futures up 60 points. nasdaq at 15. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. trained to edit 5:45 a.m. in new york at the age of hype and what's happening now. ohio governor john kasich is one of several government pages hacked yesterday with messages advocating support from the active terror group. the page played the islamic prayer and writing in arabic before it was shut down. the w
anthony chan, thank you for being here this morning. up, drama at the supreme court as they make their final for the year. will they take of donald trump's travel ban? governor john kasich has this website packed. you will not delete the messages posted on that site. looking like a nice monday as wall street. dow futures up 60 points. nasdaq at 15. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of...
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lauren: let's ask anthony chan, managing director rick chase. we heard the report we are looking at potentially health care reform by summer. tax cuts by fall. is that real estate? the national association for business economics but this survey thing you will not see tax cuts before 2019. >> love the enthusiasm is positive because it increases the possibility. we know they are working very hard to do something before the july 4th break. keep in mind they need at least two weeks for the congressional budget office scored the situation and the clock is running out. of course if they do get something passed by the july 4th recess in the senate, you have to need a few weeks to get a reconciliation between the house version and senate version and listen to it the parliamentarians had, whether the two bills -- cheryl: although that is procedural and that is local to health care. that further pushes back tax reform. the big question on investors minds has to be can we make tax cut if they are approved by the end of the year applied to the 2017 taxi or
lauren: let's ask anthony chan, managing director rick chase. we heard the report we are looking at potentially health care reform by summer. tax cuts by fall. is that real estate? the national association for business economics but this survey thing you will not see tax cuts before 2019. >> love the enthusiasm is positive because it increases the possibility. we know they are working very hard to do something before the july 4th break. keep in mind they need at least two weeks for the...
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. >>> let's turn to anthony chan for more analysis on today's jobs report and what it might mean for the fed and any rate hikes the rest of this year. anthony is chief economist at chase. good evening, sir, how are you? >> great. >> there are those who feel that maybe we're seeing a lagging jobs increase number each month because we have a tight labor market, in other words employers can't find enough people qualified to hire. is that what's going on here? >> that's certainly part of the picture. when you get that unemployment rate down to 4.3%, you really are stretching to find more workers. but i think the fascinating thing about today's employment report is that the unemployment rate actually went down, not because we're gaining more jobs. the survey used for the unemployment rate reported a decline in the number of jobs by more than 200,000. but it was rather the plunge in the number of people that are in the labor force by over 400,000. i think that that's the reason why the unemployment rate went down. that's usually not good news for the lower unemployment rate. and for wages,
. >>> let's turn to anthony chan for more analysis on today's jobs report and what it might mean for the fed and any rate hikes the rest of this year. anthony is chief economist at chase. good evening, sir, how are you? >> great. >> there are those who feel that maybe we're seeing a lagging jobs increase number each month because we have a tight labor market, in other words employers can't find enough people qualified to hire. is that what's going on here? >> that's...
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are absolutely seeing what's going on, and the question becomes do we start to blame jeff bezos, anthony chaneen the catalyst for a lot of it clearly. >> creative destruction is what creates progress which increases productivity and what ultimately creates wealth it's very painful. at the turn of the century close to 80% of the people were working on farms today it's in the very super low single digits but the world is not over we don't want to see any jobs disappear. it's very painful, but it's part of the evolutionary process when some industries or some companies find a way to deliver the same services in a more efficient manner, we shouldn't stop progress. >> i also wonder how many of the people of in total work at amazon wear houses, michael. >> definitely not a one-for-one replacement. i hear radio ads for amazon hiring for their warehouses and distribution centers and saying flexible work hours and all this kind of thing. i think, you know, you kind of touched on this, kell de, when you said manufacturing jobs, that nostalgia built up around manufacturing and mining jobs as being ticke
are absolutely seeing what's going on, and the question becomes do we start to blame jeff bezos, anthony chaneen the catalyst for a lot of it clearly. >> creative destruction is what creates progress which increases productivity and what ultimately creates wealth it's very painful. at the turn of the century close to 80% of the people were working on farms today it's in the very super low single digits but the world is not over we don't want to see any jobs disappear. it's very painful,...
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>> chan: this family has gone back to 1845. >> anthony: 1845, those were hard times. >> chan: there was poverty, there were wars and all sorts of things, and yes they came into really hard times here because the indians emigrated from india, replaced the liberated slaves and the conditions were not very different. >> keshav: difficult times but it was a means to social mobility away from the situation in india. >> chan: and we are products of decedents of that generation. >> anthony: start with one whole duck, hack into pieces, rub with lime juice, season with hot peppers, garlic and the tropical herb chadon beni. add generous helpings of masala and curry powder. marinate for a bit then sear in oil, and then simmer in coconut milk until tender. >> anthony: man that's good, they better kill some more ducks because that is --. >> keshav: when we have it like this when we're drinking before the actual meal, it's like an appetizer but we call it cutters because it cuts the alcohol. >> anthony: right, i'm sobering up as we speak. >> anthony: so look you're all trinidadian,
>> chan: this family has gone back to 1845. >> anthony: 1845, those were hard times. >> chan: there was poverty, there were wars and all sorts of things, and yes they came into really hard times here because the indians emigrated from india, replaced the liberated slaves and the conditions were not very different. >> keshav: difficult times but it was a means to social mobility away from the situation in india. >> chan: and we are products of decedents of that...