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report" with bill griffeth and sue here >>> hitting a triple. the dow, s&p and nasdaq close at records, as the 2019 rally picks up steam. >>> bump in the road. uber loses itso license opate in london, raising questions about the company's future in its most lucrative european market. >> farm aid. many thought government helpe fr trade war would go to the heartlands. but that's not necessarihe where the cs are being sent. those storiesnd more on "nightly business report" for monday, novber 25th. >>> we do bid you good evening, it was a record start for the week on the stock market and three major indexes all finished at all-time highs today, powered by technology shares. a handful of major deals werenf med, which helped lift the mood. we'll have more on that in a moment. anl street's view of the u.s./china trade negotiations, which seem to changeil they were optimistic today. it all contributed to a continuaon of the latest rally that began in early october. the dow was up another 190 points, nasdaq was up 112. s&p added3. mike santoli takes a cl
report" with bill griffeth and sue here >>> hitting a triple. the dow, s&p and nasdaq close at records, as the 2019 rally picks up steam. >>> bump in the road. uber loses itso license opate in london, raising questions about the company's future in its most lucrative european market. >> farm aid. many thought government helpe fr trade war would go to the heartlands. but that's not necessarihe where the cs are being sent. those storiesnd more on "nightly...
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♪ >>> this is "nightly business port" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> reaching records.he dow and s&p closed at all-time highss the fed chair signalse that the pau in interest rate cuts is not set it e. >>> watching washington. the impeachment hearings are under way on capitol hill. how concerned should walds be? >>isky business. hongong protesters targeting companies including some of america's biggest that are widely held by investors. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 13th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the dow and s&p 500 closed at a record. investors focused on testimonyf the federal reserve chair jerome powell who signaled the centl bank is still willing to step in and support economic growth. that offset fresh doubts about a potential trade deal between the s. and china and reports that those talks had a snig over agricultural purcha ds. the jones industrial average up 92 points to 27783. the nasdaq was down about 4 and the s&p 500 added 2 we begin with steve liesman a the fed chair's outlook for interes
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. ♪ >>> broad breakoute dow closes ator a r powered by a handful of stocks about to hit new hi is. >> going pri ite. walgreen exploring the idea. and if it happens it would be the biggesteveraged buyout ever. >> zero-sum game as bro s ramblingssh fees there may be a downside to no cost evesting. thostories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, november5 th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. the dow gains were small but enough, enoh to take the world's most recognizable stock market index to levels never se before. strong earnings promising potential progress on trade between the u.s. and china liftednvestor sentiment. let's get to the closing numbers. . averagejones industrial was 30 points, to 27492. e nasdaq up 1 and the s&p fell 3. as we've been reporting a handful of stocks are responsible for much of the market gains. but as bob pisani reports that could be about to change. >> the on the record highs we've been riding a broader breakout that may be near. onlyth 10% o s&p
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> rollback rallyword of potential easing of tariffs between mcand the u.s. and dow and s&p t finally new records. >> mighty mouse disney fires on all cylindersn the latest quarter. can the streaming service days away. >> home buyer hesitation, why more people feel the need to hold off on buying that newme ho all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursdayovember 7th. >>> good evening, everyone. and lcome. it was another record day for stocks. the catalyst, word that the two largest economies wrapped up in trade war have agreed tooll back existing tariffs. th market may have interpreted that news as meaning the u.s. and china a closer to finalizing phase one of a trade deal. eunice yuaneinjing for us tonight. ♪ >> reporter: china says the two sides hav agreed in principle to roll back some of the existing tariffs in phases. the commerce ministry said the negotiators have been discussing this the past two weeks. and the ministry said that for a phase one agreement to bed reacome of t
♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> rollback rallyword of potential easing of tariffs between mcand the u.s. and dow and s&p t finally new records. >> mighty mouse disney fires on all cylindersn the latest quarter. can the streaming service days away. >> home buyer hesitation, why more people feel the need to hold off on buying that newme ho all that and more tonight on "nightly business...
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. ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> market anxiety, a neweport tonight puts a phase 1 trade deal with china in tout. and stocks get knocked. >> in the bull's-eye, target blows past estimates and raises profitas forects at a critical time of the year for the big box retailer. supplying up prices, the of single family homes is shrinking, meaning renting just those stori and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for rwednesday, novem 20th. >>> good evening, everyone. d welcome. if you needed a reminder that trade, today got it. about the market got the wind knocked out of it on a report that the first phase of a trade deal between the u.s. and china may not be completed by the end of the yr. uncertainty around trade also grew after the senate passed a bill supporting the hong kong protesters. the house passed a similar bill tonight. an today the dow jones points to 27821.ge fell 112 and the s&p 500 slipped 11. bob pisani looks at how a reported stall in trade talks stalled the market. >> it was a rocky day of trading on wall soceet. st
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with bill griffeth and sue hera. ♪ >>> record closee major indexes finished the week at all-time highs. but what happens next for stocks may depend on what happens to >>> blue chip buys with stocks at record highs right now. m ouket monitor guest is looking to some household names for bi returns. >>> social media spies, linked in isn't flashy. but according to law enforcement itficials it's a hot bed of espionage activy. those stories and more tonight friday, november 8th. report" on >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody. and welce. you know in golf, a 300-yard drive counts the state your name as a 2-inches putt and works the same on wall street. remember yesterday a nearlynt 2 pinp rally pushed the dow into record territory. today a mere 6-point gain did the same thing. record highs.d s&p close at but the moves didn't come easy. stocks wavered between gains and losses. but in the end helpe c from trade optimism, earnings moment up and deeson economic data. today as i mentioned the dow rose at 6 points, now mat 27681. nasdaq up 40
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with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> record run continues. stocks rise for a fourth straight day and hit more highs. how are the markets set up for the year's final stretch? >>> a toy-riffic return. just in time for the holiday toys "r" us is back, this time with a twist. >>> drugs shortage.f dozens needed drugs are in short supply. some say the problem is getting worse but the reasons may rprise u. all of that and much more on "nightly business report" for this wed >>> we bid you a goodd evening welcome. stop if you've heard this before, but stocks ended the day at record o levelse again. with the s&p rising for a fourth straight day thanks w a sf datly positive economic which we will get to in a moment. over the past month alone, the major averages are all up more than 4%. as for today the dow rose another2 points. nasdaq climbed by 57 with apple, facendok, amazon, netflix among the outperformersthe. the s&p 500 added 13. >> as bill said, a lot o today's sentiment driven by stronger than expected economic data, and there was a lot of . stev
with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> record run continues. stocks rise for a fourth straight day and hit more highs. how are the markets set up for the year's final stretch? >>> a toy-riffic return. just in time for the holiday toys "r" us is back, this time with a twist. >>> drugs shortage.f dozens needed drugs are in short supply. some say the problem is getting worse but the reasons may rprise u. all of that and much more on "nightly business...
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> building a foundationone of the nation's top ten home builders wants to get gger. >> tech takeover why xerox and hp think the future mayto be betterther. >> the real question. the world's largest marketplace for luxury consignment says verything it sellss 100% authenticated. but our investigation finds a different reality inside the real real. those stories and more ton on b "nightiness report" for wednesday, november 6th. >> and we do bid you good evening, everybody a welcome. now when we talk about deal making, lately we've been referrin to trade deals. but not today. today it was about good old fashioned corporaor acquisiumons across ar of diffebent esdustries. the kind of activity that can drive the market and change the investing landscape. we start with home building. there was a major merger in that sector. with taylor morrisong buy william lion. as usually happens shares of the being bng acquired rose while shares of the company doing the buying fell and this is a get together that both companies h
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. >> and i'm bill griffeth on this thanksgiving day. of course the stock market is closed, wall street is quiet. so we thought it was the perfect time for us to take another look at some of t stories that caught our attention over the past few months. indeed. we begin with tvel which is something most americans are dealing with on this holiday. reducing travel time, particularly f rail and users, is projected to be a big business. but what's the best way to do that? one waye is to g riders the information they nd to get whee they're going m efficiently, and that is why two entrepreneurs are making your mobility t in 2008 and '09, matt kaywood spent many grad school nights in a san franc rco labearching a.i. and neuroscience. but getting home meant guesswork. which of several buses might show upfirst? that type of information was nol yety available. >> when they first producedre time live information, i my problem, i'd nave to solve wait out in the fog again. but the problem was there wasn't a singlet place to get all. >> reporter: in hi
. >> and i'm bill griffeth on this thanksgiving day. of course the stock market is closed, wall street is quiet. so we thought it was the perfect time for us to take another look at some of t stories that caught our attention over the past few months. indeed. we begin with tvel which is something most americans are dealing with on this holiday. reducing travel time, particularly f rail and users, is projected to be a big business. but what's the best way to do that? one waye is to g...
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. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome bill griffeth has the evening off.l street ended the week in e. rally m the s&p 500 and t t nasdaq closed at records thanks to bh a muchh stronger than expected jobs report and progress on etade negotiationsen the u.s. and china. at reassured investors about the health of the economy, and sent stocks higher. here are the closing numbersrs r you. the dow jonesl industr average thse 301nts to close at 27347. nasdaq was up 94. and the s&p 500 added. and it was the fourth straight week of gains for all of the majors. ave bob pisani has more from the new york stock exchange. >>> stocks were back in rally mode on t first day of november, both s&p and nasdaq, record highs today. we had a notable shift in the market narrative. we've gone from fears of a recession in 2020 --th remember a few months ago, to a belief gnat global economy will be slowing but growing. but today's data is taking the edge off of even that slowdown narrative. octor jobs, better than expected. andtr we hadg rechgs from prior months. else wrp the u.s. ma
. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome bill griffeth has the evening off.l street ended the week in e. rally m the s&p 500 and t t nasdaq closed at records thanks to bh a muchh stronger than expected jobs report and progress on etade negotiationsen the u.s. and china. at reassured investors about the health of the economy, and sent stocks higher. here are the closing numbersrs r you. the dow jonesl industr average thse 301nts to close at 27347. nasdaq was up 94. and the s&p...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly sinesseport with bill griffeth and sue rera. >> november to remember, despite today's pullback, the bulls we in contr and the market had its best monthin june. >>> shop till you drop,hether online or in stores, the crucial holiday shopping season is kwund way and there's a lot at stake. >>> stocking stuffers, our markonitor is in the holiday spirit with a list of stocks that he says could grow double digits over the next year. those stories and much mor tonight on "tly business report" for this friday, november 29th. >>> and we do bid you good evening and welcome. sue is off tonight. ocks snapped t four-day win streak on that holiday shortened trading session, but there's still much for thankful for. the major averages boostedro monthly gains. it was their best in five months and it came despite today's pullback. the dow fell about 112 points. we're at 28,051 now. the nasdaq was down 39. the s&p blipped12. for the money the indexes saw gains of. 3% or mo dominic chu starts us off with a look at no's big gains. >> the rngords kept roln for the month of n
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. ♪ >>> tri o treatocks were a halloween trick as the dow sold off triple digits but have investors in for a treat for the rest of the 2 i9? up smoke altria cuts value of the stakel in juu to $4.5 billion. now what? and the forest from the trees, the strategy of investing in the health of forests with the added hope of preventing wildfires. all thatnd more tonight on "nightly business report" for this halloween thursday, october 31st. >>> good evening, everyone and weheome. bill hasight off. halloween is at a a time for eepy tngs. goblin w ghouls, monsters. well today investors were seein ghosts of a weakening economy. soft economic data, particularly manufacturing spooked the markets ande'll have more on that just a minute. and ghosts of failed trade talks. one news report said the chinese are casting doubtth over w there really can be a a long-te trade deal. kayla tausche starts us off. >> reporter: china continues to signal.s that the. u.s. must roll back all tariffs to get the phase 2 deal but the wh
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♪ >> announcer: this "nightly w business reporh sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dow 28,000.he three major indexes closed the week at records as a rush of euphoria hits wall street. >>> bold bets. with the market at all-time highs, our market monitor has a list of stocks that he says could climb 30% over the next year >>> new prognosis, the white house wants to force hospitals to reveal the price of car so that people can look for better deals. and theector rallies. those storind much more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, november 15th. >>> good evening, everyone. and well. the bulls are out on wall street. the major averages csed at records. the dow 28,000 thanks to optimism on a trade deal, ral in health care stocks and uppete report on retail sales, an indication the consumer which has been powering the economys still strong. here arenghe clo numbers. the dow jones industrial average rose 222 points, to4. 2800 the nasdaq up 61 and the s&p 500 added23. the sixth straight weekly gain for the s&p 500. the longest win streak for that index since 2017. bob pisan
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we are up 26 points on the dow >>> it's time now for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth bill >> hellorgan, here's what's happening at this hour secretary of state mike pompeo announced a little while ago that the u.s. is softening its position on an israeli settlements in the west bank the latest in a series of trump administration moves that essentially weakens palestinian claims to statehood. >> after carefully studying all sides of the legal debate, this administration agrees with president reagan the establishment of israeli civilian settlements in the west bank is not, per se, inconsistent with international law. >> the supreme court has denied martin shkreli's request to hear an appeal of his criminal convictions for securities fraud. the rejection means that he will have to serve out the remainder of his 17-year prison term and forfeit more than $6.4 million >>> an alabama quarterback, tua tagovailoa underwent a successful surgery on his dislocated hip today while he is out for the year, he is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for next year's nfl draft sorry that he
we are up 26 points on the dow >>> it's time now for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth bill >> hellorgan, here's what's happening at this hour secretary of state mike pompeo announced a little while ago that the u.s. is softening its position on an israeli settlements in the west bank the latest in a series of trump administration moves that essentially weakens palestinian claims to statehood. >> after carefully studying all sides of the legal debate, this...
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bill griffeth, they seems to be firing. >> this would be breakout for the chart watchers this is a stockt has gone nowhere for the last few years this is taking is back to levels we have not seen and dick's sporting goods is the only publicly traded pure sporting goods out there this has been a sector that's suffered in retail. >> how is the easy sneaker. >> i think it gets a lot of buzz i believe kanye partnered up with adidas in the past. the 6% number is huge. they were also reducing than delivery time, we talked about retailer restoration hard war is one of them >> this kind of goes, morgan remember last phone. they decided to stop telling ar-style weapons they got criticized. the stock is up 46% since they made that announcement in other words, pulling back from those types of guns has not hurt the company if anything, the stock has responded. >> i think there's a traction gain around esg. you can make the argument that a ceo making a deciding like that fits into that esg model, that more investors seem to be flocking too, and not only that, but millennial and gen-z consumers do car
bill griffeth, they seems to be firing. >> this would be breakout for the chart watchers this is a stockt has gone nowhere for the last few years this is taking is back to levels we have not seen and dick's sporting goods is the only publicly traded pure sporting goods out there this has been a sector that's suffered in retail. >> how is the easy sneaker. >> i think it gets a lot of buzz i believe kanye partnered up with adidas in the past. the 6% number is huge. they were...
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. >>> it is time now for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth hey, bill!gan here's what's happening at this hour at least one person was killed, eight others injured in clashes between bolivian security forces and supporters of former president eva morales. that was near a major fuel plant. the violence occurred after some bolivian cities reported food and gas lien shortages because of demonstrations by pro-morales groups new york is the latest state to sue juul labs saying that the e-cigarette maker used deceptive and misleading marketing practices. the attorney general letitia james announced the lawsuit, saying the company violated state law by marketing to minors >> it misrepresented the safety and the therapeutic value of its products by saying they were safer than e-cigarettes and suggesting that consumers make the switch, when in reality, juul's products contain significant amounts of nicotine and are not cessation devices. >> and finally, daytona international airport was evacuated this morning after a suspicious item was flagged during a security
. >>> it is time now for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth hey, bill!gan here's what's happening at this hour at least one person was killed, eight others injured in clashes between bolivian security forces and supporters of former president eva morales. that was near a major fuel plant. the violence occurred after some bolivian cities reported food and gas lien shortages because of demonstrations by pro-morales groups new york is the latest state to sue juul labs saying that the...
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national retail federation forecasting strong holiday spend zblag let's get a news update now with bill griffeth. >> hello bill. >> here is what's happening in east texas officials say the chemical plant fire there is considered contained now. the evacuation order for 50,000 residents in a four-mile radius has been lifted as a result. the fire burned for two days following two explosions on wednesday in port neches 80 miles east of houston. >>> meanwhile a new york judge requested a request request from harvey weinstein's lawyers to dismiss two charges. the disgraced hollywood film producer scheduled to go on trial january 6th. >>> a new study found that air pollution is not just dangerous to lungs it's also hurting your eyes british researchers found the risk of glau coma is 6% higher for polluted areas glau coma is the leading cause of blindness >>> finally meet thor, the superhero at the national dog show in pennsylvania, beat out more than 2,000 other canine contestants for the best in show award. clearly he won for his great beauty that would be a face that only a mother could love. or an o
national retail federation forecasting strong holiday spend zblag let's get a news update now with bill griffeth. >> hello bill. >> here is what's happening in east texas officials say the chemical plant fire there is considered contained now. the evacuation order for 50,000 residents in a four-mile radius has been lifted as a result. the fire burned for two days following two explosions on wednesday in port neches 80 miles east of houston. >>> meanwhile a new york judge...
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. >> anyway, bill griffeth, dom chu, thank you, julia. >>> we have new numbers on the stunning turnoverc suite when we return exchange." the ceo exodus continues reaching a record last month 172 chief executives left their position and their post in october according to a new report by -- and that brings the total for 2019 to 1,332 making it the highest january to october total since the firm began tracking this info in 2002 mcdonald's, under armour, two of the high-profile companies that lost their ceos in just the past two weeks. the report also says that most ceo departures this year were from companies in the government and non-profit sector. telecom was the second highest financial companies came in third. all right. coming up, hidden in elizabeth warren's new wrap of taxes for healthcare is a bomb sll fheor investors. we're going to tell you what it is and how it could impact the 1% and others also in the market that's up next mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the
. >> anyway, bill griffeth, dom chu, thank you, julia. >>> we have new numbers on the stunning turnoverc suite when we return exchange." the ceo exodus continues reaching a record last month 172 chief executives left their position and their post in october according to a new report by -- and that brings the total for 2019 to 1,332 making it the highest january to october total since the firm began tracking this info in 2002 mcdonald's, under armour, two of the high-profile...
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. >>> i'm bill griffeth. boeing 737 max just got another boost at the dubai air show today. it was an order from kazakhstan's newly launched budget airline they'll purchase 30 of those jets with a list price of $3.6 million. >> in hong kong, the standoff is not over yet police say about 100 protesters are still inside about 600 protesters walked out earlier in the day police allowed those over the age of 18 to go home after they were questioned. >> and netanyahu does not consider israeli is thesettlemeo be a violation of international law. >> and a career performance last night, doncic becomes the second youngest player in nba history to report a 40-points trip triple-double, 163 days younger than when lebron did it back in 2005 by the way, the boss called, scott, he thinks you're overpaid >> i knew that was coming, bill. i knew it. i'm sure there's many more things being said on twitter as well our next guest is the host of the leadership group thanks for being here. >> i appreciate it very much >> you have a wonderful cross section of people from many different industries
. >>> i'm bill griffeth. boeing 737 max just got another boost at the dubai air show today. it was an order from kazakhstan's newly launched budget airline they'll purchase 30 of those jets with a list price of $3.6 million. >> in hong kong, the standoff is not over yet police say about 100 protesters are still inside about 600 protesters walked out earlier in the day police allowed those over the age of 18 to go home after they were questioned. >> and netanyahu does not...
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here with their takes, bill griffeth, kate rogers, dom chu welcome, folks let's start with the onlinepany zillow. it's doing something i didn't even know they did it's soaring up today 10% after reporting its home flipping business would generate more than a billion dollars of revenue in 2019. it has been moving beyond its advertising and business services model and into buying, renovating, and selling homes. flipping, bill, goes digital i didn't know they did this. >> well, they only started it last year. but this may be a game changer for them because i mean this is a stock that's gone nowhere since it came public by the way, it has the ticker symbol z which used to be -- anyone come on. woolworth. >> it's a jeopardy category. >> their annual revenue right now without the flipping is $1.8 billion they expect house flipping to contribute $20 billion in annual revenue in three to five years that's huge if it happens. it's very ambitious sounding but this could be a game changer for them. >> are they making money at this >> i don't know. it sounds like a top to me i mean, this used to
here with their takes, bill griffeth, kate rogers, dom chu welcome, folks let's start with the onlinepany zillow. it's doing something i didn't even know they did it's soaring up today 10% after reporting its home flipping business would generate more than a billion dollars of revenue in 2019. it has been moving beyond its advertising and business services model and into buying, renovating, and selling homes. flipping, bill, goes digital i didn't know they did this. >> well, they only...
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here to break down the headlines, bill griffeth target, absolutely knocking out of the park.etail beats the street. hitting all-time highs now on pace for its best year since 1975 just yesterday, the consumer looked shaky in the back of home depot and kohl's but for target ceo and chairman, the consumer is stronger than ever. here's what he said to say on squawk box this morning. >> we continue to see a very healthy consumer environment obviously, a very strong labor environment. unemployment continues to be very low the percentage of consumers in the workforce continues to grow. wages are rising consumer confidence is strong. and all the indicators right now would say this is going to be a very solid holiday season. >> i mean, guys, listen. when was -- the moment i heard that, i thought how long ago was it when brian cornell said this is the best retail i've seen in my lifetime? >> that was last year. >> was it last year? it was already last year. >> yeah. they've been saying this for a long time and i think to be fair even home depot actually said to me we are absolutely no
here to break down the headlines, bill griffeth target, absolutely knocking out of the park.etail beats the street. hitting all-time highs now on pace for its best year since 1975 just yesterday, the consumer looked shaky in the back of home depot and kohl's but for target ceo and chairman, the consumer is stronger than ever. here's what he said to say on squawk box this morning. >> we continue to see a very healthy consumer environment obviously, a very strong labor environment....
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the gain act is identical to a bipartisan bill, the new source review permitting improvement act sponsored in the house by congressman morgan griffeth and collin pederson and alexander moony process i encourage senate democrats to join us in making this bill bipartisan on this side of the capitol as well as we have it bipartisan in the house. any senator mo cares about economic growth, emissions reductions and clear regulations, i would encourage to support in legislation. now i'd like to turn to ranking member carper for his opening remarks. >> thanks. i want to do something i've never done in 18 years. and i just ask my colleague to bear with me for a moment. we all have military personnel who served and injured and some killed. i want to share with you briefly before i recap my opening comments, just a couple of words about a army battalion ranger from actually from delaware who was nearly killed two months ago today. he sustained four brain injuries. a -- a building exploded and crushed him and other people. broke his ribs, pelvis, broke his right leg. fractured vertebra in his spine and it's amazing he is alive. he was brought
the gain act is identical to a bipartisan bill, the new source review permitting improvement act sponsored in the house by congressman morgan griffeth and collin pederson and alexander moony process i encourage senate democrats to join us in making this bill bipartisan on this side of the capitol as well as we have it bipartisan in the house. any senator mo cares about economic growth, emissions reductions and clear regulations, i would encourage to support in legislation. now i'd like to turn...