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introduction, revolutionary in office, assem blaeman charles barron from east new york. [ applause ] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african-american empowerment network in omaha and my judgment one of the most formidable powerful models of operational unity i know, would you please welcome willie barney. [ applause ] and you know, one of our favorite places happens to be down somewhere in mississippi, right? we got a whole lot of love for jackson, mississippi, right? well, mayor lamumba couldn't be here. he apologized. he sent his chief of staff dr. sophia amari, chief of staff for mayor lamumba. [ applause ] and of course, she needs no introduction either because she is like everywhere. she is a bad sister. y'all know her well. she just gets stuff done.
introduction, revolutionary in office, assem blaeman charles barron from east new york. [ applause ] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african-american empowerment network in omaha and my judgment one of the most formidable powerful models of operational unity i know, would you please welcome willie barney. [ applause ] and you know, one of our favorite places happens to be down somewhere in mississippi, right? we got a whole lot of love for jackson, mississippi, right? well, mayor lamumba...
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i'm curious to see what the daycare they arranged for us will be like it will be a huge difference barron daughter will only be in a group of 12 children whereas here. she shares one floor with 60 other children in this open space concept. once they've reached gurlitz the family is greeted by a project worker. who. they are shown around their new accommodation. and this will be their home for the next 4 weeks. in the wards. 3 rooms a kitchen one bathroom the project is covering their rent. amalia is delighted to discover they have a dishwasher. in fact she seems pleased with everything. and kevin living in a small town with a 3 piece sofa. because the biggest fear is to stagnate in some backwaters to just start moving get stuck. it doesn't matter in which regard whether in my work or with my family. i'm not the type who was always pressing ahead but i don't want to stand still either. kevin has to sign some paperwork before he has handed the keys and the apartment is or his at least for the next 4 weeks. who. showed is a development plan and is managing the testing the city project his ai
i'm curious to see what the daycare they arranged for us will be like it will be a huge difference barron daughter will only be in a group of 12 children whereas here. she shares one floor with 60 other children in this open space concept. once they've reached gurlitz the family is greeted by a project worker. who. they are shown around their new accommodation. and this will be their home for the next 4 weeks. in the wards. 3 rooms a kitchen one bathroom the project is covering their rent....
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investors released the sketch you see there on the left after an attack last month near reston parkway in barron cameron avenue. one woman said she was shopping aty a nearb store when they struck up a conversation with man. when she left the store she saia tht man hit her from behind and raped her on a walking path. >>> a reward is being issued in hopes of finding the men who killed a morgan state university student in prince george's county county. manny luis was shot and killed during a robbery off campus last week in baltimore. he was on his way to his parents house when it happened. he recently graduated from p arkdale high school in river dale, maryland. >>> they say someone vandalized a memorial for their dad son. this is all that is left of the memorial for kevin sullivan jr. he was killed back in 2010. that memorial was on salem church road where police believe kevin was hit by a car and his father discovered the vandalism. >> i dre around and he see this. >> reporter: how did it make you feel? connected to him? >> yes. >> reporter: sullivan sr. says he is going to rebuild that memorial
investors released the sketch you see there on the left after an attack last month near reston parkway in barron cameron avenue. one woman said she was shopping aty a nearb store when they struck up a conversation with man. when she left the store she saia tht man hit her from behind and raped her on a walking path. >>> a reward is being issued in hopes of finding the men who killed a morgan state university student in prince george's county county. manny luis was shot and killed...
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the golf turn tournament in nbc barron. gorgeous weather. and santa cruz may see a slight warm up approaching monday, gh closer to 80 degrees. wing of the week the temperatures rising a little bit in the seven-day forecast but that should be held in check with the weather system reproaching the pacific northwest. that should keep the heat at bay. meaning a slight cooldown inland tuesday and wednesday. notice san francisco looking good tomorrow after low clouds break up. valleys climbing into the 80s and 90s. and then we get back to let's say closer to average temperatures for the middle part of the week. but overall no real huge temperature swings there. just a slight cooldown heading towards wednesday and thursday. >> it's kind of funny almost exact reverse -- almost 9 a and 59. great. rob, thanks a lot. still ahead on nbc bay area news at 5:00 it's the case of being at the right place at the right time and we're not talking just about a little bit of luck. tonight how a bay area man was able to escape tragedy while vacationing at lake taho
the golf turn tournament in nbc barron. gorgeous weather. and santa cruz may see a slight warm up approaching monday, gh closer to 80 degrees. wing of the week the temperatures rising a little bit in the seven-day forecast but that should be held in check with the weather system reproaching the pacific northwest. that should keep the heat at bay. meaning a slight cooldown inland tuesday and wednesday. notice san francisco looking good tomorrow after low clouds break up. valleys climbing into...
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firm clues experiment is getting a little help from students at the university of the arts in barron. for more than 6 months they'll serenade his cheeses with a range of beats and sounds including rock songs by led zeppelin mozart's opera the magic flute techno or hip hop. wanted to surround. sound waves will pass through the wheels of cheese causing them to vibrate in different ways depending on the music hip hop and. hip hop has lots of bass in it the classical pieces are very dynamic with quiet sections but very loud ones tightly enough the loud so does the cheese feel any different after half a year of acoustic irradiation. i don't and we feel a difference with the rock'n'roll one but i hope i'll be able to taste it to make it up on. a jury made up of cooks and artists is judging the results of the experiments they quickly reach an unequivocal conclusion you read yes there are differences on the cd. according to the experts here hip hop brought the best results. rushed out of i'm pretty surprised by the results my guess is that the constant beats and intensity of hip hop has some
firm clues experiment is getting a little help from students at the university of the arts in barron. for more than 6 months they'll serenade his cheeses with a range of beats and sounds including rock songs by led zeppelin mozart's opera the magic flute techno or hip hop. wanted to surround. sound waves will pass through the wheels of cheese causing them to vibrate in different ways depending on the music hip hop and. hip hop has lots of bass in it the classical pieces are very dynamic with...
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yeah, it had been designed by this bloke right here, john shepherd—barron. very different from the atms today. oh, yeah, a customer would have to get a special voucher from their bank and then put it into a drawer in the machine. they punched a special code into the machine, and then they got a £10 note out of the drawer. but almost at the same time, this man right here, a scottish bloke, james goodfellow, he was coming up with his own rival atm. his used a card that you'd insert into a slot. you'd punch in a pin number and hey presto, the money came out. that's the system we still use today and there are $13 billion worth of these little babies sold every year. what a massive moneyspinner! we asked you at the beginning of the programme to tell us what you think about music concerts, the latest industry figures show the number of concert tickets sold has dropped significantly, and one of the reasons, they say, is too high ticket prices. you haven't held back, we have had a raft of responses, many of them say it is all about the money. jane says there have de
yeah, it had been designed by this bloke right here, john shepherd—barron. very different from the atms today. oh, yeah, a customer would have to get a special voucher from their bank and then put it into a drawer in the machine. they punched a special code into the machine, and then they got a £10 note out of the drawer. but almost at the same time, this man right here, a scottish bloke, james goodfellow, he was coming up with his own rival atm. his used a card that you'd insert into a...
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at the nau center for this year's signature conference and i will start by thanking carrie and liz barron for inviting me and thanking will curt's, this is redundant, will, but will seems to all the details seamlessly and with amazing good humor. i really appreciate that. it's also fun to see so many friends here this morning, it's like a homecoming and that is very nice. being here is also a reminder i've been at the huntington library in california for seven months and getting off the plane in dulles reminded me that here in the east you have what might be called weather, which i haven't been used to dealing with and so my feet are back on the ground. my charge this morning is to present an overview of theaters during the civil war. i have 30 minutes to accomplish that, then ten minutes for lectures, we will each reinforce those time constraints as we go along. i have divided my lecture into two parts, the first will describe the major theaters and some key characteristics about each. in the second part of my talk i'm going to share my thoughts about the comparative importance of the pr
at the nau center for this year's signature conference and i will start by thanking carrie and liz barron for inviting me and thanking will curt's, this is redundant, will, but will seems to all the details seamlessly and with amazing good humor. i really appreciate that. it's also fun to see so many friends here this morning, it's like a homecoming and that is very nice. being here is also a reminder i've been at the huntington library in california for seven months and getting off the plane...
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not the coal barrons and shut it down. it's not them, it's mexicans. it's a plsimplistic view of the world that lets you off the hook. donald trump is the king of that. he knows he's a fraud. a former question jimmy carter has questioned his legitimacy openly. so donald trump trying to fix his psyche by attacking barack obama, he needs a new person to fix his psyche. on comes kamala harris. he knows these attacks will happen. his base eats it up. his son's been duped twice. we know trump is an easy mark. >> it's what you say it is, i love it. >> yes, he's an easy mark. whatever so he thinks his father loves him more. >> to what you said quick, joy, listening to clip on birtherism and everything else that the president says, america, here is your tell, whenever the president said, i heard shut it down, stop it, call it a lie and move on because the next sentence, word, phrase out of his mouth will be a lie. i want to know who are all of these people talking to him, telling him this information he's spewing out? i hear there were 500,000 people, not 50,0
not the coal barrons and shut it down. it's not them, it's mexicans. it's a plsimplistic view of the world that lets you off the hook. donald trump is the king of that. he knows he's a fraud. a former question jimmy carter has questioned his legitimacy openly. so donald trump trying to fix his psyche by attacking barack obama, he needs a new person to fix his psyche. on comes kamala harris. he knows these attacks will happen. his base eats it up. his son's been duped twice. we know trump is an...
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dale barron reports on the website for chan and its role in the election of president trump in it came from somethingawful . and in 42, john mcmanus provided history of the u.s. army in the pacific theater during world war ii. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors on book tv on cspan2. >> tonight on book tv, our coverage from freedom fest continues at 8 pm with former georgia congressman bob barr talking about his book the meaning ofis . >> we have allowed public discourse and political activity to sink to the level where we don't demand a requisite amount of understanding, education, civility and rationalism in what we do with and demand of ourelected officials . and what happens then is those important mechanisms such as impeachment are devalued. >> nine eastern on "after words" in his new book the fifth domain, former george w. bush administration special advisor for cyber security richard clark talks about how to make cyberspace less dangerous. >> there are corporations in the market that are secure, are they invulnerable to attack mark no. but the
dale barron reports on the website for chan and its role in the election of president trump in it came from somethingawful . and in 42, john mcmanus provided history of the u.s. army in the pacific theater during world war ii. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors on book tv on cspan2. >> tonight on book tv, our coverage from freedom fest continues at 8 pm with former georgia congressman bob barr talking about his book the meaning ofis . >> we have...
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tinvestigators releasede sketch you see there on the left after an attack last month near reston parkway and barroncameron avenue. one woman said she was shopping at a nearby store when she struck up a convemaation with a when she left the store, she h said that man her from behind and raped her on a walking path. >>> this morning, a reward is being issued in hopes of finding the men who killed a morgan state university student from ge prince rge's county county. manny luis was shot and killed during a robbery off campus last week in baltimore. he was on his way to his parents house in hooitsville hyattsville, when it happened. he recently graduated from parkdale high school in river dale, maryland. appene he recently graduated from parkdale high school in river dale, maryland. >>> breaking news out of paja jummy olabanji is here the latest. >> reporter: we checked in with the latest numbers. japanese fire official say 23 people are now confirmed or weesumed dead in this massive fire. want to show you some video of the scene. you see that building. we are also lening at this hour at least three doz
tinvestigators releasede sketch you see there on the left after an attack last month near reston parkway and barroncameron avenue. one woman said she was shopping at a nearby store when she struck up a convemaation with a when she left the store, she h said that man her from behind and raped her on a walking path. >>> this morning, a reward is being issued in hopes of finding the men who killed a morgan state university student from ge prince rge's county county. manny luis was shot...
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and i said, do you mean charles and inez barron? [applause] what does gentrification look like in your community? >> good evening. i bring you greetings from jackson, mississippi. amen.nd thompson: mumba.ehalf of mayor i would like to say that he is groone of these ne politicians that we referenced .arlier jackson, mississippi is in the process of rebuilding, rebuilding a city that has been exploited and divested in for decades, even with black leadership. even though we don't face gentrification the way many of it,urban areas are facing we understand that as soon as we , we will have to address it. our mayor often makes the statement that we will not move our people from one state of , and that isther essentially what gentrification is. people isment to our to involve them in the government. our commitment is to design our economy, which we call a dignity economy, meaning that every single citizen in jackson, mississippi deserves to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their economic status, their social status, their
and i said, do you mean charles and inez barron? [applause] what does gentrification look like in your community? >> good evening. i bring you greetings from jackson, mississippi. amen.nd thompson: mumba.ehalf of mayor i would like to say that he is groone of these ne politicians that we referenced .arlier jackson, mississippi is in the process of rebuilding, rebuilding a city that has been exploited and divested in for decades, even with black leadership. even though we don't face...
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these are the same monopolies of days of standard oil, oil barons, railroad "barron's."ow the tech titans. these companies have been getting away with literally murdering capitalism. they have been able to confuse the policymakers and the public. look at the mess we have right now. >> i argued two years ago on this network against other people here on the channel, there are two-ways to look at antitrust. it is not just about low consumers prices. look great atlantic and pacific company, some other potential antitrust battles in history, this would not be the first time the government zeroed in on companies, not because of prices but because of barrier to entry. is there really though a big, such a steep barrier to entry that authentic competition can't deal with what many are now asking the government to do? >> you know, take the search engine. google is it, okay? even microsoft isn't able to make a dent in google's search market share. google has a monopoly on search and there is nothing we can do about it. amazon is getting a monopoly on consumer goods now. like operat
these are the same monopolies of days of standard oil, oil barons, railroad "barron's."ow the tech titans. these companies have been getting away with literally murdering capitalism. they have been able to confuse the policymakers and the public. look at the mess we have right now. >> i argued two years ago on this network against other people here on the channel, there are two-ways to look at antitrust. it is not just about low consumers prices. look great atlantic and pacific...
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public option like to buy into medicare is one of those fault lines that you will see play -- laid barron stage. and i think that no one is going to be pulling punches. >> on the issue of issue of pulling punches. you have biden, now, governor, talking about smacking trump in the mouth. i want to splay what kamala harris said yesterday when asked if -- a similar question, is she ready to basically throw down against trump. asked about this by a caucus goer listen to in. >> there is so much to fight for and so much at stake. we can't afford to be lovely. and then lose. so we need to know how to fight. and -- and there is no question in my mind also that we will win. >> can't be lovely and lose. do you think that's what democrats really want to see for their candidates to get in the mud with trump? >> are you asking me? >> yes, sorry, governor, yes. >> yeah, yeah, i do think that democrats want to know, can you throw a punch back? it doesn't have to be getting into the mud. it can be a strong solid punch. they want to know are you a warrior on my behalf? because trump is a bully. he is that
public option like to buy into medicare is one of those fault lines that you will see play -- laid barron stage. and i think that no one is going to be pulling punches. >> on the issue of issue of pulling punches. you have biden, now, governor, talking about smacking trump in the mouth. i want to splay what kamala harris said yesterday when asked if -- a similar question, is she ready to basically throw down against trump. asked about this by a caucus goer listen to in. >> there is...
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laura barron-lopez and kaitlan collins, stand by. >>> is joe biden ready to take on president trump. our cnn exclusive with the vice president is next. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. staining be done... behr presents: outdone yourself. and stay done through every season. behr semi-transparent stain. right now get incredible savings on behr. exclusively at the home depot. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sp
laura barron-lopez and kaitlan collins, stand by. >>> is joe biden ready to take on president trump. our cnn exclusive with the vice president is next. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. staining be done... behr presents: outdone yourself. and stay done through every season. behr semi-transparent stain. right now get incredible savings on behr. exclusively at the home depot. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not...
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former investment banker, jack hough, "barron's" editor. carol, we start with you. the market wants to go up? >> it is a big party, susan. congratulations, the party continues the one bringing all the fun to the party is fed you cannot fight that. everybody love as party in the market. i feel the markets bullied them to feed them their drugs and alcohol of choice, low interest rates. that is the expectation. as long as they continue to get it the market will continue to go up. susan: jack, looks like he is likes to party, even money is addictive. >> i will not be the party-pooper after carol's enthusiasm but i will say, look at the earnings backdrop now, if we're lucky we'll get couple percent of earnings growth this corner. i'm definitely not complaining about the stock market gain but you wouldn't want to see too long of a period like this with rip-roaring gains for stocks, not much earnings growth. you will eventually get to a point where valuations are too stretched, you end up with a big tumble. a little moderation from here would soothe my anxiety. i'm not muc
former investment banker, jack hough, "barron's" editor. carol, we start with you. the market wants to go up? >> it is a big party, susan. congratulations, the party continues the one bringing all the fun to the party is fed you cannot fight that. everybody love as party in the market. i feel the markets bullied them to feed them their drugs and alcohol of choice, low interest rates. that is the expectation. as long as they continue to get it the market will continue to go up....
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so we remembered that in 2006 when barron, his son was just four months old, the president attended aly lake tahoe, and that was where he met stormy daniels. so the idea of there being adult entertainers around a certain golf tournament and the president or donald trump being happy about it, i don't think this would have been farfetched to the people running doral three or four years ago. >> so you think this would have gone on, you know, before donald trump was president, no big deal? >> oh, it goes on a lot. i mean, this is the world of golf tournaments for guys chomping cigars and drinking beer in their golf carts. it's not a very high-class activity in some arenas. this is the kind of thing that donald trump partook of himself. there is an old saying, the fish stinks from the head down, to quote tony sparano. this is a case where the boss -- there was a day when he would have thought this was a-okay. it made money. >> so, alice, the women were at the event, they were to wear pink minute i skirts, sexy white polos according to the strip club organizer, and some women would have bee
so we remembered that in 2006 when barron, his son was just four months old, the president attended aly lake tahoe, and that was where he met stormy daniels. so the idea of there being adult entertainers around a certain golf tournament and the president or donald trump being happy about it, i don't think this would have been farfetched to the people running doral three or four years ago. >> so you think this would have gone on, you know, before donald trump was president, no big deal?...
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are you concerned, "barron's" with negative article on software stocks, used the word bubble.pmorgan brought up the term, overvalued. this morning we had a couple first used the word bubble, with respect to a whole lot of areas in this economy. are you concerned about the negative impact of keeping rates this low this long? >> no, i'm not concerned about bubbles. the way you get growth through speculation. i'm not a big fan of financial speculation. we can't really control it. high stock market means companies are more likely to invest, trying to drive up their stock markets. i don't see much threat of any overinvestment or overspeculation at this point. we're getting nice, moderate, steady growth in two, to 2 1/2% range. that is exactly where we want it to be. i think the real rate cut here is probably more than a quarter, less than a half. they will not go to a half. they will go to a quarter sus it out. charles: maybe go to another quart. >> they might. charles: the street is handicapping three rate cuts. >> coming into the tomorrow 16% of the economists think it will be 50
are you concerned, "barron's" with negative article on software stocks, used the word bubble.pmorgan brought up the term, overvalued. this morning we had a couple first used the word bubble, with respect to a whole lot of areas in this economy. are you concerned about the negative impact of keeping rates this low this long? >> no, i'm not concerned about bubbles. the way you get growth through speculation. i'm not a big fan of financial speculation. we can't really control it....
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me to break it down fox business neck jackie deangelis realclearpolitics founder precinct tom ben "barronsapple, very company specific stories that are dragging the dow down so while investors i think are worried about what the fed may do what may happen with china i think they are also, you know, watching those things play out, and looking at things in a reasonable rationale way remember wednesday, abbreviated session records again stock market strong. maria: jo understand why talk 50g basis point cut going to hear from fed players this week jay powell speaking again we had jobs numbers on friday 51-year low unemployment rate cuts 90% chancie? >> trying to bring down financing you saw 10 year earlier 2%. >> 2.-- >> there hasn't been action on the long end of the curve in terms of rates higher borrowing rates already rock-bottom for people looking to do business out there i don't think we need it i mean if a quarter point won't necessarily hurt. maria: you wonder do they know something we don't slower than we thought? we will see how market would react, to a rate cut a lot to talk about jo
me to break it down fox business neck jackie deangelis realclearpolitics founder precinct tom ben "barronsapple, very company specific stories that are dragging the dow down so while investors i think are worried about what the fed may do what may happen with china i think they are also, you know, watching those things play out, and looking at things in a reasonable rationale way remember wednesday, abbreviated session records again stock market strong. maria: jo understand why talk 50g...
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. >> on sunday barron's had article about software stocks being in a bubble area. on monday jpmorgan talked about certain assets being in a bubble area and another firm yesterday. the bubble word is bubbling up again to your point, but, and jay powell said this, it is much harder for the fed to arrest deflation than it is inflation. if you talk about the great recession, great depression, that was deflationary death spiral. there is nothing they can do once it gets going. i think he is worried about it. neil: the other thing to worry about, if you go the other way. >> absolutely. neil: i will argue with you later. by the way charles will lead the coverage. >> i will referee. neil: i know who you're rooting for. joining charles, maria bartiromo, stuart varney, lou dobbs, myself. we'll be looking forward to it. i will start nonsensical arguments with charles to see what happens. we're waiting to see, not so much what the federal reserve does but what it hints it might do afterwards. after this. fatal heart attack or stroke. lower a1c helps, but type 2 diabetes still
. >> on sunday barron's had article about software stocks being in a bubble area. on monday jpmorgan talked about certain assets being in a bubble area and another firm yesterday. the bubble word is bubbling up again to your point, but, and jay powell said this, it is much harder for the fed to arrest deflation than it is inflation. if you talk about the great recession, great depression, that was deflationary death spiral. there is nothing they can do once it gets going. i think he is...
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shares of beyond meat surging today after a positive beat from barron's bullish out of its stock calling market's latest cult stock beyond meat, just trading up a normal day 10% goes through these crazy swings. >> barbecue season an extra help. >> meatless meat on your barbecue. >> i don't get the fishless fish not sure about that. we'll see. i wouldn't have believed in this one either and that was definitely wrong after the bell we'll get whirle pop earnings contessa has a preview >> they raised prices and increased profit margins in spite of lackluster revenue growth for the second quarter consensus estimates call for a year over year decline in revenues of 2.2% or $5 billion. but earnings per share of 371 or growth of 16% over the last year now, analysts will look for insight into the impact of ongoing tariffs. cost inflation which has moderated recently and where in the world demand is strong for whirlpool, maytag and kitchenaid and where it's not wi will wilfred >> we're covering the angles the dow is just turned nate.egiv s&p and nasdaq still high. don't go anywhere. ♪ you should b
shares of beyond meat surging today after a positive beat from barron's bullish out of its stock calling market's latest cult stock beyond meat, just trading up a normal day 10% goes through these crazy swings. >> barbecue season an extra help. >> meatless meat on your barbecue. >> i don't get the fishless fish not sure about that. we'll see. i wouldn't have believed in this one either and that was definitely wrong after the bell we'll get whirle pop earnings contessa has a...
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"barron's," this weekend or weekend before on percent of gdp it is not nearly so bad, with interest rates low as they are, likely to stay that way, it is not so onerous, everyone calm down. what do you make of that? >> i think that kind of talk is actually quite dangerous. we hear people say, well, you don't have to work on deficit reduction of the as long as you pay for what you're going to propose in terms of new things we'll be fine. they're not doing that. this is proposal of 320 billion rumored new spending they're not paying for. we have a debt to gdp that is unstable of the it is going north. there is no sign of it is stablizing. all that happy talk assumes it gets stablized at some level. it is not being. neil: there was talk, maybe advance of the white house, if the president to get reelected he would have a plan to start addressing this. do you believe that? >> one of the interesting things about this, there does not appear fiction of putting future caps in place that will control discretionary spending. that's fine if it means they will get serious about the other 70%, the mand
"barron's," this weekend or weekend before on percent of gdp it is not nearly so bad, with interest rates low as they are, likely to stay that way, it is not so onerous, everyone calm down. what do you make of that? >> i think that kind of talk is actually quite dangerous. we hear people say, well, you don't have to work on deficit reduction of the as long as you pay for what you're going to propose in terms of new things we'll be fine. they're not doing that. this is proposal...
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the solution that's adopted by the french court, beginning in 1773, chosen by this fine guy named barron trugo is going to be to find a brilliant chemist who is known for several things. first off, he's the first guy to do a scientific investigation of why things light on fire. prior to his study the big theory is that they produce this magical substance known as flagistan, the substance that burns, this gas exuded by things that are flammable. this scientist demonstrates it's the presence of atmospheric oxygen that makes things burn. he makes his career as the best powder man. he introduces the glazing technique and he sets up the first major niter farms in france. so this is going to be where napoleon's gun powder comes from. in terms of scale, france will go from being able to produce around 800 tons of saltpeter a year, using its digging system, with a lot of heart ache from the people it's dug from to being able to produce almost 1,700 tons of saltpeter a year without having to dig up people's basements. this is the gun powder that will power napoleon's armies and the reason why he
the solution that's adopted by the french court, beginning in 1773, chosen by this fine guy named barron trugo is going to be to find a brilliant chemist who is known for several things. first off, he's the first guy to do a scientific investigation of why things light on fire. prior to his study the big theory is that they produce this magical substance known as flagistan, the substance that burns, this gas exuded by things that are flammable. this scientist demonstrates it's the presence of...
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the dow down about 45 points, "wall street journal" james freeman, barron's associate publisher jack and anne berry. so much we don't know. i don't want to hazard guesses here. but it would be in everyone's interest certainly within the democrat party to start getting along. and i'm wondering if this is a step in that direction. >> well, they definitely need some kind of unifying catalyst. i think it may be a step in the right direction. the question is, is it enough to rally around a common cause when they still don't have a candidate who has good enough name recognition or impetus to take on donald trump. neil: talking presidential candidates there. jack, one of the things that's come up, the markets normally don't get fixated on these battles, personality or otherwise, but they do if it distracts from the good economic and market message, right? >> well, it's so surprising that donald trump would send out an outrageous tweet. i can see why wall street would stop dead in its tracks and try to deal with it. neil: you are very jaded. >> you know, it's number one, it's the fed. number
the dow down about 45 points, "wall street journal" james freeman, barron's associate publisher jack and anne berry. so much we don't know. i don't want to hazard guesses here. but it would be in everyone's interest certainly within the democrat party to start getting along. and i'm wondering if this is a step in that direction. >> well, they definitely need some kind of unifying catalyst. i think it may be a step in the right direction. the question is, is it enough to rally...
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bring in "barron's" senior editor jack hough, they agree on this. they cut this afternoon.re will be a series of cuts later this year. why? because we have to keep pace with the europeans. >> the low rates will spread like tight pants from europe to the u.s. it will put squeeze on americans. stuart: thank you for that. >> taken at the heart, ashley. $13 trillion of negative yielding bonds over there. what happens it cause as capital flight to the u.s. it makes our dollar strong. that hers the ability of our manufacturers to compete. when you look at our economy right now, the consumer here is very strong. manufacturing could use a little help. the last thing they need is a dollar too strong. we have to bring rates down to respond to europe. stuart: let's be clear about the negative interest rate situation. that is a situation where the lender actually gives money to the borer. that is the world turned upside down. that is what we're seeing in europe and japan. we can compete with that we have got to lower our rates. >> it's a really strange condition. what happens, you look
bring in "barron's" senior editor jack hough, they agree on this. they cut this afternoon.re will be a series of cuts later this year. why? because we have to keep pace with the europeans. >> the low rates will spread like tight pants from europe to the u.s. it will put squeeze on americans. stuart: thank you for that. >> taken at the heart, ashley. $13 trillion of negative yielding bonds over there. what happens it cause as capital flight to the u.s. it makes our dollar...
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. >> barron selka and the statement of caleb watt knee of r street. finally, i ask for unanimous consent to enter into the record an editor kral that ran in the "washington post" on july 13th titled "how congress can destroy social media." >> all of those will be entered into the record. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you to each of the witnesses. mr. parker, i want to thank you, again, for sharing your story and your daughter's story. and i will say i very much agree with you that you ought to be able to sue the heck out of google and youtube. >> yeah. >> and if anybody else other than big tech did what they have done to you, if any other citizen delivered a vhs tape of the murder of your daughter to you and your neighbors, you would have a common law tort for intentional infliction of emotional distress and you could recover very significant damages. there is one group in the united states that is allowed to do what it's doing to you and that is big tech because congress has given them a special subsidy, an immunity from liability so they don'
. >> barron selka and the statement of caleb watt knee of r street. finally, i ask for unanimous consent to enter into the record an editor kral that ran in the "washington post" on july 13th titled "how congress can destroy social media." >> all of those will be entered into the record. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you to each of the witnesses. mr. parker, i want to thank you, again, for sharing your story and your daughter's story. and i...