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he made that juke toe the left, barron goes with him. fourth and goal. play will happen on this side of the two-minute warning but a time-out for san francisco. . >> chris: this has been terrific. >> mike: what complaint have you heard from the first couple of weeks, the game times haven't been that good the product hasn't been that entertaining. these are not the best teams in the league. let's be honest. but the product has been very entertaining. the energy the offense, and these two coaches coming in are going to infuse some good offensive principles and theories with these two franchises. >> chris: teams aren't ready to play on opening day. let's face it. they don't want to hurt guys in the preseason. it's the great fooler month. start baying attention inning october. >> mike: what do you want to do here? >> chris: for me i'm going to take a shot and ram it in there. >> mike: hyde. got in. touchdown san francisco! and a two-pointer with 2:13 to go. >> chris: if you're going to block aaron donald bring? who weighs 381 pounds whatever
he made that juke toe the left, barron goes with him. fourth and goal. play will happen on this side of the two-minute warning but a time-out for san francisco. . >> chris: this has been terrific. >> mike: what complaint have you heard from the first couple of weeks, the game times haven't been that good the product hasn't been that entertaining. these are not the best teams in the league. let's be honest. but the product has been very entertaining. the energy the offense, and these...
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how did barron do? >> you don't bring barron into it. i was curious. was tiffany in there? when i saw barron -- i loved the kid at the inauguration. he was there, events tainting his little cousins. i loved seeing that kid but they're doing the smart thing, you keep him away from the limelight. >> tiffany, though. >> i think she would rate very highly. >> we need to pull out her singles that she recorded a couple years ago. >> you're thinking about the 1980 pop star. certa s of the trump administration have gone viral. one of the reporters is cnn gym ma costa, got to love it when journalist make it about them. >> that's right. we are journalist reporting on journalists who reported on journalist. this is like the ultimate d.c. bubble. >> oots he the russian necessary ing dollar. the trump aides have easterned him. how do i get in on that. he wants to leave me about your bon. we need the bowr bon replaced here we had a bottle behind us. i don't know what happened to it. i will totally take your born bon. >> do you know where gym acosta once worked? a. right here. >> do we ha
how did barron do? >> you don't bring barron into it. i was curious. was tiffany in there? when i saw barron -- i loved the kid at the inauguration. he was there, events tainting his little cousins. i loved seeing that kid but they're doing the smart thing, you keep him away from the limelight. >> tiffany, though. >> i think she would rate very highly. >> we need to pull out her singles that she recorded a couple years ago. >> you're thinking about the 1980 pop...
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. >>> barron's is negative on papa john's the negative paper says the pizza delivery chain sells a producthat's pretty good, and notes the company plans to buy back 5$500 million in tock, but they caution that the company may continue to underperform in the face of heavy competition. the stock is down half a percent. >>> still to come, talking trade with the chairman of toyota. one of the world's largest automakers weighs in on nafta negotiations highlights from that exclusive interview straight ahead hey, how's it going? um... who are you? i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. see? we're putting away acorns to show the importance of being organized. that's smart. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? oh you know, gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. tennis racket for a squirrel? he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. so shouldn't we get our inphones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your
. >>> barron's is negative on papa john's the negative paper says the pizza delivery chain sells a producthat's pretty good, and notes the company plans to buy back 5$500 million in tock, but they caution that the company may continue to underperform in the face of heavy competition. the stock is down half a percent. >>> still to come, talking trade with the chairman of toyota. one of the world's largest automakers weighs in on nafta negotiations highlights from that exclusive...
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>> it will ruin it for the rest of us. >> barron is used to a john deere. kennedy: yet another crazy twist in the investigation this time. one of the president's attorneys overheard talking about the case while eating at a fancy steakhouse. judge it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. kennedy: how much information should be given to special counsel robert mueller. that's reportedly a big debate at the white house. a "new york times" reporter claims he overheard the attorneys talk about the situation. the attorney is concerned that giving up so much information could later limit a clai
>> it will ruin it for the rest of us. >> barron is used to a john deere. kennedy: yet another crazy twist in the investigation this time. one of the president's attorneys overheard talking about the case while eating at a fancy steakhouse. judge it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and...
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we have chris barron and anthony fisher. welcome, everyone. so i will start with you. in one sentence or less, was this a good and fair way to size up the u.s. foreign policy? >> it's the fair way to size it. you president trump's foreign policy and not entirely unreasonable. i don't encourage ratcheting up nuclear tensions with north korea. but saying countries are inherently look out for their own sovereign interests is not insane. kennedy: it's straightforward and shownest and it's what every other leader says to their own people. so why not say it in mixed company. >> this was the most coherent foreign policy message i have heard from president trump. he left the door open to international cooperation. he talked about international states, their sovereigntying about the building block for tour global village. he also talked about we are not going to be meddling in other one trims affairs. kennedy: we have a lot to get to from this speech. was it fair to say america first? you put china and france first, why shouldn't we? >> to get on trump's good side you have to s
we have chris barron and anthony fisher. welcome, everyone. so i will start with you. in one sentence or less, was this a good and fair way to size up the u.s. foreign policy? >> it's the fair way to size it. you president trump's foreign policy and not entirely unreasonable. i don't encourage ratcheting up nuclear tensions with north korea. but saying countries are inherently look out for their own sovereign interests is not insane. kennedy: it's straightforward and shownest and it's...
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>> it will ruin it for the rest of us. >> barron is used to a john deere. kennedy: yet another crazy twist in the investigation this time. one of the president's attorneys overheard talking about the case while eating at a fancy steakhouse. judge napolitano here with all the meaty scoop next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. this is not a cloud. th
>> it will ruin it for the rest of us. >> barron is used to a john deere. kennedy: yet another crazy twist in the investigation this time. one of the president's attorneys overheard talking about the case while eating at a fancy steakhouse. judge napolitano here with all the meaty scoop next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and...
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been talking about praofit margins maxing ou for five years >> barron's doesn't see a recession, by the way, either. but they say two conditions now exist that could increase the chances of a sharp sell-off. the first, as josh says, is valuation. s&p 500, they say, trading at 17.7 times >> but that doesn't do it by itself you need an exogenous catalyst valuation is not the thing that puts a top into the market it is the condition of the market -- >> that's the whole point they make in the article! >> we all agree. listen, you can say, oh, valuation is high relative to what i'm comfortable paying. okay, that's great that and a token will get you on the subway that is not what stops -- >> they say there's no value in any of that. >> there isn't they know that the author knows that. look, we can all make up pros and cons and cite the litany of bull, litany of bear facts and then, how do i feel when we weigh the two? we can all do that some of us will get it right, some of us will get it wrong that does not tell you when a bull market will stop in its tracks >> what is this, north korea
been talking about praofit margins maxing ou for five years >> barron's doesn't see a recession, by the way, either. but they say two conditions now exist that could increase the chances of a sharp sell-off. the first, as josh says, is valuation. s&p 500, they say, trading at 17.7 times >> but that doesn't do it by itself you need an exogenous catalyst valuation is not the thing that puts a top into the market it is the condition of the market -- >> that's the whole point...
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emily bary is a financial reporter at barron's next thanks for being here. >> thank you becky. >> back to the fall, back to school. it's so many things you got going on why is this the right time to think about financial health too. >> right so maybe it's not just logical, spring cleaning or new year's resolution but a good option to hit the reset button process. maybe you are careless over the summer. >> if your spending was out of control took a summer vacation maybe a little loose in the spending. what do you do when the bills come in how do you face it. >> the top priority should be getting rid of credit card balance, putting yourself on a path to do that whether you had a balance sometime now or maybe you racked up spending from vacation or eating out a lot. it's hard to keep the financial goals if you're up against the interest. >> it's probably a good idea to check out different cards, figure out which one is the best which rewards program there. >> there's never been a better time to be a consumer in terms of reward cards. there is the chase sapphire, reserve card, chase sapphi
emily bary is a financial reporter at barron's next thanks for being here. >> thank you becky. >> back to the fall, back to school. it's so many things you got going on why is this the right time to think about financial health too. >> right so maybe it's not just logical, spring cleaning or new year's resolution but a good option to hit the reset button process. maybe you are careless over the summer. >> if your spending was out of control took a summer vacation maybe a...
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[inaudible] economics editor of barron's. it creates a real political clout.to what extent if any would you specifically they greater political clout is to? i was intrigued to learn john mcwhorter is critical to what extent is it different from your view and how much does it respond to ways in which you might differ? >> on the first question, what tends to happen when you get a black leader who wants to play in politics as they become a politician and political concerns. you can take education as an example. school choice is hugely popular in the black community particularly among the black poor, pulled off the chart, has for decades. barack obama tries to shut down a school voucher program. tries to shut down the school voucher program in louisiana. why? not because they are popular, not in demand. many of whom are minorities. he tried to shut it down because he had the political need to satisfy and delight did, mainly the teachers unions and he decides to do their bidding instead of ethnic voting blocs that played a large role as priority shifted by necessit
[inaudible] economics editor of barron's. it creates a real political clout.to what extent if any would you specifically they greater political clout is to? i was intrigued to learn john mcwhorter is critical to what extent is it different from your view and how much does it respond to ways in which you might differ? >> on the first question, what tends to happen when you get a black leader who wants to play in politics as they become a politician and political concerns. you can take...
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the most critical issues for people who voted leave and the brexit kevin barron party, the european courtit is critical, taking back our own law and taking back control of our borders. she made gestures in both of those directions. she said rulings no longer have force in britain, but we will take into account their views, whatever that means. and she also said after we leave, there will be still at mission —— admission for eu citizens, but they would have to register. it were still pretty clear. the eu was going to hold out on the serious negotiation until they get more cash on the table. this is ridiculous, i am sorry. the problem is not money, the problem is where britain does want to go. you admitted in passing that there were 110 admitted in passing that there were no details in theresa may's speech. the problem is, what the eu wants is to know where is your destination. until you do not know where you're going, there is not going to be much progress. because you need to be up to say to you want at any particular sort of deal... she said that canada would not work. she said that... n
the most critical issues for people who voted leave and the brexit kevin barron party, the european courtit is critical, taking back our own law and taking back control of our borders. she made gestures in both of those directions. she said rulings no longer have force in britain, but we will take into account their views, whatever that means. and she also said after we leave, there will be still at mission —— admission for eu citizens, but they would have to register. it were still pretty...
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and the deputy director of the nsa, george barron. i'm sure you can't wait for us to get started so let me move on to introduce our first keynote speaker, congressman will heard. he serves on the committee of oversight and government reform and chairs the information technology subcommittee. he also sits on the subcommittee on homeland security and is the vice chair of the order and maritime subcommittee. in 2017 he was appointed by speaker ryan to serve on a house permanent intelligence committee where he sits on the dod intelligence and overheard architecture as well as the emerging threat subcommittees. i'm sure everyone here is following theprogress of the federal ip modernization bill that he authored and is helping to push through and usher through congressional approvals now. congressman is one of the most knowledgeable voices regarding cyber security in congress. prior to being elected, he served as a clandestine service officer in the cia. the only current member of congress with this background that we know of. [laughter] ,
and the deputy director of the nsa, george barron. i'm sure you can't wait for us to get started so let me move on to introduce our first keynote speaker, congressman will heard. he serves on the committee of oversight and government reform and chairs the information technology subcommittee. he also sits on the subcommittee on homeland security and is the vice chair of the order and maritime subcommittee. in 2017 he was appointed by speaker ryan to serve on a house permanent intelligence...
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that change you've got to dig deeper you know under previous ole all the oil barons and the robber barrons they realize that they had to create libraries and universities and things like that and open things up and. civil rights movement was in large part put forward by the elites in america who also started the american revolution by the way it wasn't a bunch of un scrubbed unemployed dude's it was middle class guys like thomas jefferson what the study found was that in fact the u.s. graduates far more computer scientists every year than jobs become available so there's no shortage of applicants so those who are going to apply for the jobs it's basically just so you know you know i'm going to give a spoiler here it's all down to profits that the workers they bring in from china and india are cheaper than the americans but here we have silicon valley who breaks everybody else who tells you to tear down satchels because other people are racist not them well the facts here suggest they also are racist because it says the influx of foreign workers has especially hurt nonwhite non male native
that change you've got to dig deeper you know under previous ole all the oil barons and the robber barrons they realize that they had to create libraries and universities and things like that and open things up and. civil rights movement was in large part put forward by the elites in america who also started the american revolution by the way it wasn't a bunch of un scrubbed unemployed dude's it was middle class guys like thomas jefferson what the study found was that in fact the u.s. graduates...
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politically connected sort of robber barrons of public building i mean sure the railroad guys made a lot of money from the government but right now any time you see any of these contracts that are public offerings public bids for contracts it goes to a politically connected firm who then subcontracts it to another firm who then some contracts it to another firm and then another and another and everybody takes a cut until there's just a few pennies left for the shovel ready project and of course they can only find people who are being paid five dollars an hour with what's left of the dregs after it goes down to through multiple subcontractors and it seems like every time. it disheartens any taxpayer it's even want to do any of this stuff because it all just gets eaten out by the bankers the contractors the lawyers all the consultants and blah blah blah and you end up with projects like remember this stuff from afghanistan and iraq we sent hundreds of billions of u.s. taxpayer dollars there to rebuild and then a few and surprising journalists to go out and actually look at the projects
politically connected sort of robber barrons of public building i mean sure the railroad guys made a lot of money from the government but right now any time you see any of these contracts that are public offerings public bids for contracts it goes to a politically connected firm who then subcontracts it to another firm who then some contracts it to another firm and then another and another and everybody takes a cut until there's just a few pennies left for the shovel ready project and of course...
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. >> that's right babe question we're at groove ground cover he barron hadon avenue at the heart of collingswoodew jersey. this is last wednesday morning for hyundai hope on wheel and big auction tonight in media from 6 to 8. we'll talk more about that in a second. let get to the forecast. feels nice. little breeze. it's 72 degrees. it's breeze of about 9 miles an hour out there. even coolinger up in mount pocono with 54 digirolamo temperature. 67 lancaster and you wake up in wildwood to 72 degrees. hurricane former hurricane now tropical storm maria still spinning off the north carolina coast with a little bit of rain and some wind that has been tropical storm force at times. and then waiting in the wings the cold front really going to change our temperatures in time for the weekend. so after a high of 88 degrees today and mid up toer 80s transitional day is tomorrow, and with reinforcing cold front friday night will be cooler over the weekend. and real quick word here with sandra. sandra fortuna universal ballroom in collingswood you're donating dance lessons. >> of course dancing is the thing
. >> that's right babe question we're at groove ground cover he barron hadon avenue at the heart of collingswoodew jersey. this is last wednesday morning for hyundai hope on wheel and big auction tonight in media from 6 to 8. we'll talk more about that in a second. let get to the forecast. feels nice. little breeze. it's 72 degrees. it's breeze of about 9 miles an hour out there. even coolinger up in mount pocono with 54 digirolamo temperature. 67 lancaster and you wake up in wildwood to...
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one concession is in the beginning melania trump and barron in new york city and donald trump in -- iectful of the continuity of the school year so i didn't judge it but very expensive. that's the one concession that came to a close. not entirely immune from the critiques. >> no. and sometimes a hard transition from having everything you want as president had. i was going in and out of west palm beach when he was first going to mar-a-largo, people with the same wealth he does, they were furious because they couldn't move in the airport, tying up entire section of the airport and lot of the freeways with the motorcade. this is an adjustment that needs to be made when you come to the country and say i'm going to change things, that's really the test of this one. >> ultimate check it seems to me is ultimately public opinion right? if people read this story about tom price and say it's fine with me, ultimately that's the thing that -- there's ethical and legal restraints but that's biggest one. >> i think there is something to that. but in any sensible mainstream america, if you say here
one concession is in the beginning melania trump and barron in new york city and donald trump in -- iectful of the continuity of the school year so i didn't judge it but very expensive. that's the one concession that came to a close. not entirely immune from the critiques. >> no. and sometimes a hard transition from having everything you want as president had. i was going in and out of west palm beach when he was first going to mar-a-largo, people with the same wealth he does, they were...
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jack how hough from "barron's." >> hello. cheryl: you have to point back to president trump and a lot of these regulations have been quietly rolled back over last few months. more to come. looks like investors like everything they're seeing from washington. >> that is why small businesses especially like that. they least can afford onus regulations. businesses it is nice waking up every morning not seeing what can washington hit me with next. and some states tend to imitate. already tens of billionof regs are rolled back. looks like more to come. cheryl: jack, gop is struggling with health care. promise of the tax reform. you have got got a president to has no problem putting executive orders in place to help business to get it back on track and a president wants jobs brought back to the country. all of that good for the economy. >> i'm not calling this a trump faith healing of the economy. looks like growth continues pays. continuation of the recovery we see. stock market does well. you talked about boeing and caterpillar do
jack how hough from "barron's." >> hello. cheryl: you have to point back to president trump and a lot of these regulations have been quietly rolled back over last few months. more to come. looks like investors like everything they're seeing from washington. >> that is why small businesses especially like that. they least can afford onus regulations. businesses it is nice waking up every morning not seeing what can washington hit me with next. and some states tend to...
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. >> reporter: sarah barron lives at georgetown's dorm where wednesday night a painted swastika and hateful graffiti towards women were found in a women's restroom stall. for sarah, a disturbing message made even more so by the perpetrator's timing. >> it is not just someone who is like ignorant about it, someone who knows enough about the jewish community. >> reporter: sarah joined a group of jewish students to post what they call counter graffiti overnight. here at georgetown's red square right by the intra cultural center, all kinds of support. this one reading, "fight hate with love." that one saying, "we will not be intimidated." even on the ground, this one reading, "be strong, be strong and we will be strengthened," messages to, for and from georgetown's jewish university president john degioia sent a campus-wide e-mail about the incident noting georgetown and d.c. police are investigating. for many students, an encouraging update. >> i think they need to really speak out against this because it affects a lot of students on campus, even those that aren't jewish. you know, the whole c
. >> reporter: sarah barron lives at georgetown's dorm where wednesday night a painted swastika and hateful graffiti towards women were found in a women's restroom stall. for sarah, a disturbing message made even more so by the perpetrator's timing. >> it is not just someone who is like ignorant about it, someone who knows enough about the jewish community. >> reporter: sarah joined a group of jewish students to post what they call counter graffiti overnight. here at...
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carol roth, entrepreneur and former investment banker and jack hough, "barron's" senior editor. good bunch. tom, first to you. we're trying to figure out what happened to the economy. we have 3% growth rate as promised by the president. we had great signs but overall the job figure was disappointing not only for this month, but revised downward the previous month, so what's happening with the economy? >> let's not take it out of proportion here. we still added over 150,000 jobs. these numbers aren't bad. we have a really strong economy. you mentioned the 3% number which is dead on and companies are hiring across all sides, back office, human resource, operations, accounting and finance or one of the bellwethers when companies hire for sales. that is a huge thing, companies are taking advantage what is become a global economy. things are looking real good. we have issues in houston and other things but the business climate is good. david: carol, everything tom said is absolutely true, 100% true, and there are good things things -- reasons to be optimistic, we didn't end above 22,
carol roth, entrepreneur and former investment banker and jack hough, "barron's" senior editor. good bunch. tom, first to you. we're trying to figure out what happened to the economy. we have 3% growth rate as promised by the president. we had great signs but overall the job figure was disappointing not only for this month, but revised downward the previous month, so what's happening with the economy? >> let's not take it out of proportion here. we still added over 150,000 jobs....
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i know barron trump, they would have the secret service drop him off early so it wouldn't call attentionlives. >> he's only 11 or 12 years old. he's now going to school locally in washington and getting secret service protection as he should. thanks very much. more on the breaking news coming up. hurricane maria a very dangerous category 5 storm right now closing in on puerto rico. we'll have the brand-new forecast just coming in. also president trump's former campaign chairman wiretapped by the fbi by a time he actually spoke with donald trump. what this means for the special investigation. that and a lot more coming up. ho work in alaska. this is john. he's on his way to work in new mexico. willie and john both work for us, a business that employs over 90,000 people in the u.s. alone. we are the coca-cola company, and we make much more than our name suggests. we're an organic tea company. a premium juice company. we've got drinks for long days. for birthdays. for turning over new leaves. and all of our products rely on the same thing we all do... clean water. which is why we have john
i know barron trump, they would have the secret service drop him off early so it wouldn't call attentionlives. >> he's only 11 or 12 years old. he's now going to school locally in washington and getting secret service protection as he should. thanks very much. more on the breaking news coming up. hurricane maria a very dangerous category 5 storm right now closing in on puerto rico. we'll have the brand-new forecast just coming in. also president trump's former campaign chairman wiretapped...
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so we found her in 16th street area, colorado, black don road the carter barron area.ing there i really hope sean ban donned. facebook friend said maybe she was abandoned. i hope she wasn't. very very pregnant. so any way, schuyler and i we met another guy named vaughn, hi uncle vaughn if you're watching, and we were on the phone. i called the animal control, he was on the phone with park police. and so park police got there first and i wanted to a shout out to park police because we had to go, we stayed there for about 20 minutes. park place gave me their word they would stay there until the humane rescue alliance came then did because we came back and animal rescue -- humane rescue alan and she's there right now. if you lost -- if you lost your chihuahua if she got away i'm going to hope nobody abandoned her. she's a little black chi what were with little white beard much she's at the humane rescue alliance and they have her as listed as zada of course they have to assign names. but any way she's there and after five days you'll lose her. after five days she's going
so we found her in 16th street area, colorado, black don road the carter barron area.ing there i really hope sean ban donned. facebook friend said maybe she was abandoned. i hope she wasn't. very very pregnant. so any way, schuyler and i we met another guy named vaughn, hi uncle vaughn if you're watching, and we were on the phone. i called the animal control, he was on the phone with park police. and so park police got there first and i wanted to a shout out to park police because we had to go,...
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. >> he's saying, can barron how to mow the grass.awesome. were his parents there, waiting in the wings, dabbing, crying,. >> that's great follow up. >> 10:27. not often you get birds eye view of the nation's capital. as part of our salute to 70 the air force took steve chenevey up in a huey helicopter for a tour of the most famous land mark. he'll share the scenes from that tour coming up next. right now it's 10:27. back in a moment. back in a mome. he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. born and raised in rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. dear suspicious snackers, it's time for you to pick up your big spoon and try new hood cottage cheese.
. >> he's saying, can barron how to mow the grass.awesome. were his parents there, waiting in the wings, dabbing, crying,. >> that's great follow up. >> 10:27. not often you get birds eye view of the nation's capital. as part of our salute to 70 the air force took steve chenevey up in a huey helicopter for a tour of the most famous land mark. he'll share the scenes from that tour coming up next. right now it's 10:27. back in a moment. back in a mome. he's our pediatrician, dr....
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what i did on, fox, a man i think is the greatest human rights hero we have on earth, bishop robert barron archdiocese in l.a., people i agree with, people i disagree with. by the way, i don't think i'm necessarily at -- >> tucker: those videos have been demonetized? >> yeah, tucker, i'm not b.s.ing you. i don't know why they issued that strange statement. i'm glad that there is some communication because unfortunately because the lack of transparency there, took me about two years to get on the phone with them. finally did about two weeks ago and didn't really get any answers.ns >> tucker: it's scary. apparently jason whitlock got demonetized too, a frequentksd guest and friend of the show. good luck, we're rooting for you. i hope you'll come back when you get to the bottom of what's going on. somebody needs to keep track ofo what google is doing and we hope to do that on the show. >> thanks, tucker, and appreciateo it. >> tucker: up next, time for final exams. do you know more about the week's news than our twowo contestants, professional newspeople? play along and test yourself after th
what i did on, fox, a man i think is the greatest human rights hero we have on earth, bishop robert barron archdiocese in l.a., people i agree with, people i disagree with. by the way, i don't think i'm necessarily at -- >> tucker: those videos have been demonetized? >> yeah, tucker, i'm not b.s.ing you. i don't know why they issued that strange statement. i'm glad that there is some communication because unfortunately because the lack of transparency there, took me about two years...
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matt: the chief economist at barron bank, you correctly forecasted everything so far, so we will seeses with the german election and brexit, as well. if you want to continue listening in london, continue on dab digital radio. you can also go to the web or pp toobile with an act t listen to that. are expecting shinzo abe to call a snap election. headlines from the boj governor kuroda. manus: the 2% price target is still distant and they want to achieve an economic cycle. the bank of japan is not simply aiming for an increase in inflation. 2% is still a distant target. anna: coming up on the program, president trump at three countries to the list of restrictions. we get the latest from the u.s. travel ban. plans of a snap general election. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ lumber daybreak europe, it is 6:34 in london. digesting the german election. we will hear from janet yellen tomorrow. a lot of the fed speech this week. we'll have a few more lines from governor kuroda. let's get a bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: chinese property stocks plunged in hong kong after edit hou
matt: the chief economist at barron bank, you correctly forecasted everything so far, so we will seeses with the german election and brexit, as well. if you want to continue listening in london, continue on dab digital radio. you can also go to the web or pp toobile with an act t listen to that. are expecting shinzo abe to call a snap election. headlines from the boj governor kuroda. manus: the 2% price target is still distant and they want to achieve an economic cycle. the bank of japan is not...
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they were rented out to industrial barrons.lf in parchman prison, right? when these inmates were basically enslaved. and i also think that, you know, that that -- that legacy has followed us today, right? i mean, i wrote a memoir about five young men, you know, who i knew, one of them was my brother, who all, you know, died in my -- in my hometown. and one of the young men who died was one of my -- was a cousin of mine, right? he -- the car that he was in actually hit a train, right? and i feel like it's no accident that that happened, because i live in a poor, mostly black neighborhood, right? so i think the powers that be don't care about the infrastructure in that neighborhood, right? they don't care if, you know, if there are working signals, right, light -- at that train crossing. they don't care if there's a guardrail at that train crossing, right? and so, you know, the underlying idea, right, behind that kind of treatment is that, you know, poor black people's lives are worth less. right? and so that's yet another way, r
they were rented out to industrial barrons.lf in parchman prison, right? when these inmates were basically enslaved. and i also think that, you know, that that -- that legacy has followed us today, right? i mean, i wrote a memoir about five young men, you know, who i knew, one of them was my brother, who all, you know, died in my -- in my hometown. and one of the young men who died was one of my -- was a cousin of mine, right? he -- the car that he was in actually hit a train, right? and i feel...
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. >> that was barron trump donald meeting taking a question from our own kristen welker about the d.r.e.a.m.erss them. not showing love for them today. >> i don't think d.r.e.a.m.ers are feeling the president's love. if that's the love you deliver, it's the kind of love that keeps you out of school, that sends you back behind the covers. and these are d.r.e.a.m.ers, young people who are making contributions in jobs, schools, in the economy. so the president didn't have to act. there was no urgency to act. and the fact is that, if congress were going to act, they had five years to do it and they didn't do it then and they're not going to do it now. this really just throws a monkey wrench into the lives of 800,000 young people. >> i understand what you're saying. that there was a -- there were legal issues, there were constitutional issues. i understand these points. we were at an unprecedented time of mayhem. we really chose today and these 800,000 human beings to restore normalcy? >> it's strange. the president indicated that, when donald trump jr. was faced with questions about his involvement
. >> that was barron trump donald meeting taking a question from our own kristen welker about the d.r.e.a.m.erss them. not showing love for them today. >> i don't think d.r.e.a.m.ers are feeling the president's love. if that's the love you deliver, it's the kind of love that keeps you out of school, that sends you back behind the covers. and these are d.r.e.a.m.ers, young people who are making contributions in jobs, schools, in the economy. so the president didn't have to act. there...
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let's bring in jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.ou this question, michael bloomberg, he says for the life of me i can't understand how the markets keep going higher. how would you respond to mr. bloomberg? >> there are not a lot of better alternatives out there. i will tell you something i noticed in the numbers. last quarter we had overwhelming number of companies beat expectations. don't get excited. they set the bar very low. what we didn't have shares trading higher after upside surprises. almost like buyers fatigue. investors are not chasing companies higher after what is supposed to be good news. makes me wonder, we're 20 times trailing earnings. ashley: high, but not exorbitant. >> i will not call a top to this market. certainly don't get anything of a brutal downturn until you get recession. i don't see recession anywhere on the horizon. ashley: i want to get quickly to tax reform. they're telling me to get to tesla. i want to get to tax reform. if we get something, albeit watered down, is that very positive for the market a
let's bring in jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.ou this question, michael bloomberg, he says for the life of me i can't understand how the markets keep going higher. how would you respond to mr. bloomberg? >> there are not a lot of better alternatives out there. i will tell you something i noticed in the numbers. last quarter we had overwhelming number of companies beat expectations. don't get excited. they set the bar very low. what we didn't have shares trading higher...
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that we could get mawhat many of us thought we would get in early 2018 i'll also point out, mel, the barrons article this past weekend, i know we're into this next weekend, already. but the fact that the chinese are back in such a big way in the bond market, that's a big part of why we've seen the yields move down so significantly, i believe because everybody was gearing up for them to basically turn their back, walk away, step back for a while, which they did. now they're right back in there. and the yields are down near the lows of the year, right now. >> pete, i want to go to you i know you love the financials you have for a very long time. and today, as we've seen a steepening of a yield curve, you have financials leading the market in the session. tell me why this is not just a yield curve story, because they certainly act as if that is a primary driver to the trade. >> well, there's no doubt that there's a direct correlation, mel. and we watch it each and every day. but i think when you go back and look through some of the earnings numbers that they've been able to produce, there is mo
that we could get mawhat many of us thought we would get in early 2018 i'll also point out, mel, the barrons article this past weekend, i know we're into this next weekend, already. but the fact that the chinese are back in such a big way in the bond market, that's a big part of why we've seen the yields move down so significantly, i believe because everybody was gearing up for them to basically turn their back, walk away, step back for a while, which they did. now they're right back in there....
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stuart: jack howe is with us from barron's magazine. why is the market up 160 points now?ere are individuals in florida for whom this storm was an epic disaster, but when you look at the whole, insurance companies were preparing for losses three times we're likely going to see. stuart: i also believe that it's a plus that the north koreans did not launch -- >> oh, i think that's a big deal, yeah. we were set up for it, to be honest with you. it was the founding, the anniversary of the founding of the regime. the fact that they didn't do anything really does help the market's attitude right now. stuart: and there is this: new york fed president, federal reserve board governor william dudley, he said hurricanes harvey and irma will actually boost the economy over the long run. you agree -- >> no. stuart: no, you don't agree with that, jack? >> i just think you're going to take a hit initially are. you do have to rebuild, so you do have economic activity, but let's not mistake gdp with well-being, of course. we're not better off for having big storms. stuart: yeah, but, keith
stuart: jack howe is with us from barron's magazine. why is the market up 160 points now?ere are individuals in florida for whom this storm was an epic disaster, but when you look at the whole, insurance companies were preparing for losses three times we're likely going to see. stuart: i also believe that it's a plus that the north koreans did not launch -- >> oh, i think that's a big deal, yeah. we were set up for it, to be honest with you. it was the founding, the anniversary of the...
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we're here in the morning until 0:00 at groove ground coffee barron hadden avenue and taking money for of philadelphia and then tonight in media we'll be veteran's scare there on state street from 6 to 8 p.m. and we'll have silent auction all the things folks donated here plus in other areas hyundai hope on wheels. hope to see you eitherer here or there or both. let's talk about number ever the day. it's nine out of ten. because we've got another hot and humid day ahead he ain fact up to 74 in philadelphia and it's muggy out there. we've got a little fog at the shore. some in allentown that we've seen. and high later on of 88 degrees. about 81 at the shore with rip current threat and high sure. advisory and in lehigh valley partly sunny skies high of 87 degrees. cloud cover making it comfortable out here this morning and we have cutey pies hide ago around the corner there. hi. what's you got? did you come to donate for us this morning? what's your name. >> logan. >> logan and. >> erin. >> look at that sglil let's go over and show you what happens when you come by with your cash for hyu
we're here in the morning until 0:00 at groove ground coffee barron hadden avenue and taking money for of philadelphia and then tonight in media we'll be veteran's scare there on state street from 6 to 8 p.m. and we'll have silent auction all the things folks donated here plus in other areas hyundai hope on wheels. hope to see you eitherer here or there or both. let's talk about number ever the day. it's nine out of ten. because we've got another hot and humid day ahead he ain fact up to 74 in...
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to "barron's" associate editor jack hough, great to have you.pression what deirdre alluded to apple stumbled out of the gate? >> lukewarm is what i keep hearing from analyst after analyst, about the iphone 8. neil: is that right? >> that is not necessarily a wreck for apple if it means a lot of people are holding out for the iphone x. neil: if they are. >> that will make a big difference. looks almost certain numbers for the eight will be below expectations frankly. the stock has had a big run-up. two reasons for investors not to panic. one the stock started at ludicrously cheap levels, right? we're 15 times earnings. we're still cheaper than the stock market. apple is no high-flyer, right? the other thing is the company has a rising base of profits from software and services. that helps out to smooth out the profit cycle. this is not a company that lives and dies on product hits anymore. they still need to come up with compelling products. neil: do you think the the 10 or x will be compelling product. >> i am due for a new phone. am i running t
to "barron's" associate editor jack hough, great to have you.pression what deirdre alluded to apple stumbled out of the gate? >> lukewarm is what i keep hearing from analyst after analyst, about the iphone 8. neil: is that right? >> that is not necessarily a wreck for apple if it means a lot of people are holding out for the iphone x. neil: if they are. >> that will make a big difference. looks almost certain numbers for the eight will be below expectations frankly....
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. >> walter barron. >> paul vincent -- >> something now done every year in new york city.anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. the movement of silence held at ground zero at the white house to remember lives lost during the 9/11 terror tax that happened 16 years ago. there you see the names of some of those killed in the attacks being read in new york city. >> those terrorists highjacked four planes crashing two of them into the world trade center towers in new york. one plane was crashed pentagon and another one crashed in shanksville pennsylvania. >> ceremonies are taking place. bob barnard is live this morning at joint base andrews with what happened there this morning. hey, bob. >> reporter: hey, holly. good morning to you guys. you see flag here behind me. we're at heritage park just inside the main gate at joint base andrews. they had ceremony here that started 8:00 o'clock. there were uniformed and civilian staffers from join base andrews some of their units were dispatched to the pentagon in the moments after the attacks 16 years ago. to help with the less queue
. >> walter barron. >> paul vincent -- >> something now done every year in new york city.anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. the movement of silence held at ground zero at the white house to remember lives lost during the 9/11 terror tax that happened 16 years ago. there you see the names of some of those killed in the attacks being read in new york city. >> those terrorists highjacked four planes crashing two of them into the world trade center towers in new york....
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secular bull markets, 1949 to 1966, 1982 to 2000, 17 years and there's not many of us left around, ron barron not that many of us left around that have seen a secular market. longer than '82 to 2000,. maria: to be fair a lot of people are looking tax cuts as gravy. that's what we are talking about every day. dagen: to your point and the headline there is congress does not get this done this year. there's an article in the wall street journal saying that the tax rate committee and house and senate want to make their own mark on tax reform, tax cut bill, whatever you want to call it which basically says that they're going to be struggling get it done. this -- again, if it happens in 2018 that's bad news for the markets, the only thing going to stock at this point, treasuries are so unattractive under 2.2% on the ten-year yield. >> i do think the president surprised people because he put a marker and date and surprised a lot of people on capitol hill. maria: september 25th. >> we will see what happens on that day. dagen: you have to get everybody on the house and senate. maria: that's the thing.
secular bull markets, 1949 to 1966, 1982 to 2000, 17 years and there's not many of us left around, ron barron not that many of us left around that have seen a secular market. longer than '82 to 2000,. maria: to be fair a lot of people are looking tax cuts as gravy. that's what we are talking about every day. dagen: to your point and the headline there is congress does not get this done this year. there's an article in the wall street journal saying that the tax rate committee and house and...
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in iraq and syria the bar barrons known as isis plot terrorism.dent of donald trump as our commander-in-chief our armed forces have isis on the run in iraq and syria and we will not rest or relent until we hunt down and destroy them at their source. [applause] and we also do well to remember that the perpetrators of 9/11 organized and orchestrated their attacks from a safe haven of afghanistan. and just a few short weeks ago president trump renewed our commitment to see the fight in afghanistan through to an honorable and enduring outcome that will be worthy of the tremendous sacrifices that have been made. [applause] some four weeks ago president trump expressed the full commitment of the united states to in his words destroy terrorist organizations and the radical ideology that drives them. and so we will. america will remain engaged in afghanistan until we eliminate the terrorist threat to our homeland and our people once and for all. we've made great gains. our resolve is stronger than ever. and i promise you, together as one nation and one pe
in iraq and syria the bar barrons known as isis plot terrorism.dent of donald trump as our commander-in-chief our armed forces have isis on the run in iraq and syria and we will not rest or relent until we hunt down and destroy them at their source. [applause] and we also do well to remember that the perpetrators of 9/11 organized and orchestrated their attacks from a safe haven of afghanistan. and just a few short weeks ago president trump renewed our commitment to see the fight in afghanistan...
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so the homes are very barron i think we saw a flock of dazed pelicans as we made our way to this live shot later on as we get to sunrise they will come out and try to assess the damage. >> carl, is power out there? we hear 3.5 to 4 million people without power at this point. i assume that's one of the areas that's been hit hard. >> reporter: yeah. florida power and light, i mean, their estimates were almost exactly on latest estimate 3.4 million customers. that's customers not people. so that would represent about 6 million people that's a lot of people without power. fpl also said, beck, it would be one of the most complex restorations in at least florida history. a lot of these lines across alligator alley in the everglades, south of marko island very difficult infrastructure to get to those bucket trucks that you're going to see later on today hopefully, they don't get out until the winds die down to 30 those workers don't want to be up in that wind and they have to wait for some water to recede. that will take a little bit of time the gusts here, i would say maybe 15, 20 so hopefu
so the homes are very barron i think we saw a flock of dazed pelicans as we made our way to this live shot later on as we get to sunrise they will come out and try to assess the damage. >> carl, is power out there? we hear 3.5 to 4 million people without power at this point. i assume that's one of the areas that's been hit hard. >> reporter: yeah. florida power and light, i mean, their estimates were almost exactly on latest estimate 3.4 million customers. that's customers not...
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barron's says that chubb is one of the better insurance players in the wake of harvey.joining us right now to break it all down for us is evan greenberg, chairman and ceo of chubb the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurer good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so, we have irma coming we're going to talk about that in a second. but just sort of help us understand the implications of harvey from your perspective >> well, you know, harvey is more of a flood event than a wind event it's a more complex storm. it hit a major industrial, urban center it's an event that it takes time to understand the actual size of the event, and the losses that will be produced from it >> and i assume you have a team with calculators that are trying to assess the damage >> yeah. with calculators, and maybe more sophisticated digital tools, as well >> how many people >> are modeling this i'm sorry? >> how many people you have down there right now? >> hundreds. we have hundreds on the ground right now. we've had thousands of claims reported we've spoken to all of our c
barron's says that chubb is one of the better insurance players in the wake of harvey.joining us right now to break it all down for us is evan greenberg, chairman and ceo of chubb the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurer good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so, we have irma coming we're going to talk about that in a second. but just sort of help us understand the implications of harvey from your perspective >> well, you know, harvey is more of a...