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vote for democrats, right.iflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for crats, right.tflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.iflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.politicflim line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.aflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.fight because t of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right. >> what a coincidence. those people are black and brown. we see these issues raise all the time because republicans win by the margin of black people and poor people and brown people who don't vote or cannot vote. by imposing more restrictions and adding a pole tax by forcing people to get new ids and ma matching documents, it's another way to suppress the black and grown vote. >> his communications director suggest that the controversy itself is actually suppressing the vote. he says quote, by telling people they can't vote, they actually think they can't v
vote for democrats, right.iflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for crats, right.tflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.iflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.politicflim line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.aflil fight because bottom line, a lot of people affected tend to vote for democrats, right.fight because t of people...
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to think that they you know are all green and you know that you eat tofu and everything but the bottom line is they are doing this because it's in their interest and steve you know exxon mobil we saw in recent days they're actually putting a million dollars in supporting something they have long opposed and that's cap and trade that is a carbon tax essential i mean what do you make of this is up to. well they're doing it to protect themselves in a strange way and i don't know if they tofu i would doubt that seriously but what they're looking around the world and they're seeing that country after country are putting more and more regulations on oil companies fossil fuel companies et cetera and they're trying to preempt that from happening and prevent that from happening here in the united states so they're giving five hundred thousand dollars a year for two years. which as you mentioned is a million dollars but we're talking about a three hundred fifty billion dollar company towards instituting a carbon tax which is something that has not gone over well the talk of a carbon tax here in this
to think that they you know are all green and you know that you eat tofu and everything but the bottom line is they are doing this because it's in their interest and steve you know exxon mobil we saw in recent days they're actually putting a million dollars in supporting something they have long opposed and that's cap and trade that is a carbon tax essential i mean what do you make of this is up to. well they're doing it to protect themselves in a strange way and i don't know if they tofu i...
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we're looking 14% gain on the bottom line. 12.2% gain on top line on revenue. this could be another earnings blowout. should be good for the stock. it is trading higher coming into that. visa had a great report. who thought that was going to happen? this is the largest u.s. credit card network. they had double-digit increases in the number of transactions and payments processes. i got to tell you this, is kind of stuff, the type of stock, payment processers that people are trading into to get out of technology. stronger levels of consumer spending helping the stock. earnings of $1.23 a share. it has been some day down here. traders tell me what they're looking for, are bargains. they're buying. it's good news, finally. back to you. melissa: gerri, thank you so much. let's bring in today's market panel. adam lashinsky, "fortune" magazine editor, jason rotman, lido isle advisors president. jason let le start with you. what do you think of the rally? >> i think it is good news. i pointed out that the market would fall into the 26 hundreds, that was huge institutio
we're looking 14% gain on the bottom line. 12.2% gain on top line on revenue. this could be another earnings blowout. should be good for the stock. it is trading higher coming into that. visa had a great report. who thought that was going to happen? this is the largest u.s. credit card network. they had double-digit increases in the number of transactions and payments processes. i got to tell you this, is kind of stuff, the type of stock, payment processers that people are trading into to get...
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it's on everybody all of a sudden so i think they're what they're doing here is really in their bottom line interests and i don't know how far it's going to go because even though three republicans trent lott and two former republican secretaries of state are involved in this carbon tax push you know when you talk about even climate change it's at the bottom of the list of concerns of the voters in the united states so that would have to change first it's not a sexy issue reminds me of a story you know you. know there's a sewer for tom daschle the majority leader and at one point the minority leader was trent lott that you just mentioned stephen after mitch mcconnell ended up being the. minority leader i remember senator daschle saying boy i never thought i'd say i'd miss trent lott but he is a reasonable fellow and has been for a long time tyson in that regard you follow the hill a lot and it takes a long time to change views there the administration has not yet changed their view larry kudlow had this to say about carbon tax yesterday. the issue here though is magnitudes and timing person
it's on everybody all of a sudden so i think they're what they're doing here is really in their bottom line interests and i don't know how far it's going to go because even though three republicans trent lott and two former republican secretaries of state are involved in this carbon tax push you know when you talk about even climate change it's at the bottom of the list of concerns of the voters in the united states so that would have to change first it's not a sexy issue reminds me of a story...
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could analyst saying it add $2 billion in in criminal cost to the bottom line.t and walmart pay their workers $11. this this mean amazon can that are compete? shira: i think that is amazon's bet, as brad said. you have to look at the labor market conditions in the united states, which are tight. if amazon can do this, get good pr heading into the holiday jobon and steel some good applicants from places like target and walmart, then that is certainly good for amazon's bottom line. thatould point out that if $1 billion to $2 billion figure is correct, amazon's annual operating cost is something like $60 billion plus a year. so one or $2 billion is not a huge dent. emily: we were looking at a chart comparing the median amazon -- you have entirely white-collar corporate workers working at google and facebook and amazon. how does it balance its identities going forward? brad: it's just the reality of being in any commerce. it's a company that tries to bill itself as a technology and engineering company, but the reality is that the majority of employees there are work
could analyst saying it add $2 billion in in criminal cost to the bottom line.t and walmart pay their workers $11. this this mean amazon can that are compete? shira: i think that is amazon's bet, as brad said. you have to look at the labor market conditions in the united states, which are tight. if amazon can do this, get good pr heading into the holiday jobon and steel some good applicants from places like target and walmart, then that is certainly good for amazon's bottom line. thatould point...
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how will this impact the bottom line, and could we see other competitors take notice?is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." amazon is increasing the minimum wage for all employees in the u.s. and the u.k. from november 1, in the united states come the company will pay $15 an hour at minimum. the rest of the u.k. raised to nine pounds 50. amazon said it will apply to all workers including subsidiaries. the company senior vice president of operations explained the move to bloomberg markets earlier today. >> we've had a great year hiring and retention payment as we look forward, we said what do we want to be as an employer and our focus of paid to be. we decided to go ahead and move now to the $15 an hour in the u.s. starting november 1. and the nine pound 50 across the u.k. and 10 pound 50 in london effective november 1 as well. >> just a note in the last couple of minutes, i want to congratulate bezos for doing the right thing. is this amazon reacting to political pressure? >> we did look at what people have to say. he stepped back and said, what do we w
how will this impact the bottom line, and could we see other competitors take notice?is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." amazon is increasing the minimum wage for all employees in the u.s. and the u.k. from november 1, in the united states come the company will pay $15 an hour at minimum. the rest of the u.k. raised to nine pounds 50. amazon said it will apply to all workers including subsidiaries. the company senior vice president of operations explained the move...
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. >>> when we come back, what amazon's new minimum wage means for its bottom line and the stock pricecking off all-time highs we hit on the dow a few moments ago, dow up four days in a row. first record since september 21st, boeing with its own all-meigh viti hhang a big influence on that. "squawk alley" back in a minute. >>> dow-jones industrial average hit that record high a few moment ago, hovering below at the moment bob pisani is watching what's moving >> we are at a record. what happened awhile ago was a modest buy program came through. let me show you the dow. basically flat and all of a sudden the s & p lifted five or six points dow-jones lifted 60, 70 points overall. that brought us into record territory. if you're asking what happened, looks like it is a lot of trade related names. look at the industrials that moved. boeing, new historic high. caterpillar moved up, united technologies moved up, 3m moved up this is associated with these three or four names. other industrial stocks that moved up, tended to move up. fluor, deere moved positive as well the banks, we talked about
. >>> when we come back, what amazon's new minimum wage means for its bottom line and the stock pricecking off all-time highs we hit on the dow a few moments ago, dow up four days in a row. first record since september 21st, boeing with its own all-meigh viti hhang a big influence on that. "squawk alley" back in a minute. >>> dow-jones industrial average hit that record high a few moment ago, hovering below at the moment bob pisani is watching what's moving >>...
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>> all's fair and everything is the bottom line. he's the bottom line president in the truman show. because if you have noticed, almost everything he does is on camera and i went and compared schedules of presidents and chiefs of staff. he has the lightest schedule as any other president. he's now his own communications director. he's giving the press conference almost every day. and it is the truman show. what he does is almost -- almost everything he does is on camera. if the camera light is not on, he's not on. >> as margaret said, all's fair, or not, but if i could just carry that one step further, all's fair in love and war. we have got love and war with north korea. let's play that segment. >> do you trust him? >> i do trust him. that doesn't mean i can't be proven wrong. >> why do you trust him? >> first of all, if didn't truth him i wouldn't say that to you. >> the truth is they have gotten rid of missiles and they are actually building more missiles. >> they are closing sites. >> have they said that they haven't. >> nobody really knows. people are saying that, i have actual
>> all's fair and everything is the bottom line. he's the bottom line president in the truman show. because if you have noticed, almost everything he does is on camera and i went and compared schedules of presidents and chiefs of staff. he has the lightest schedule as any other president. he's now his own communications director. he's giving the press conference almost every day. and it is the truman show. what he does is almost -- almost everything he does is on camera. if the camera...
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ae bottom line is, i'm in very good position. i'm a senior member of ways and means, so security, medicare, i cochair the third-largest delegation in the company that country. i can deliver on things that are important to you. i will pass the 16th bill that will turn into law that helps us with red tide, helps us with veterans. helping in thef manatee county. i am hoping to be a congressman but the end of the day i'm a representative and i will do the best i can to serve you. >> they give a much. they could join us. with six days to go before the election, a live debate coverage continues this week here on c-span. tonight, republican representative tom mcarthur and democrat and he can meet for debate in the race for new jersey's third congressional district. that's live from newark at 8:00 p.m. eastern. then on thursday, we will bring you the final debate in west virginia between democratic senator joe manchin and republican patrick morrissey. that's live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. following, debate from new york's 22nd congressional
ae bottom line is, i'm in very good position. i'm a senior member of ways and means, so security, medicare, i cochair the third-largest delegation in the company that country. i can deliver on things that are important to you. i will pass the 16th bill that will turn into law that helps us with red tide, helps us with veterans. helping in thef manatee county. i am hoping to be a congressman but the end of the day i'm a representative and i will do the best i can to serve you. >> they give...
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>> the bottom line is they moved it down to 52 and the bottom line is to look at that should we get into the majority plain and simple. >> do they showed a building permit from 20 okay for the four years in a therapy session. should that be part of -- >> absolutely. credibility is very important and when there are others who come forward to say that he wasn't telling the truth, they ought to be interviewed into the fbi ought to include it in their report. thank you, everybody. >> you end up with scores of congressman's in and of itself it is dramatic but what is interesting to me is people at the time looked at it and what they saw as a group of northerners and southerners running in the house of representatives and several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional site this looks like a battle and that is striking. indeed they certainly do look like a battle that has been that long before the civil war. >> a look at the implementation of legislation signed into law earlier this year with certain financial regulations from the federal reserve and department. it's just ov
>> the bottom line is they moved it down to 52 and the bottom line is to look at that should we get into the majority plain and simple. >> do they showed a building permit from 20 okay for the four years in a therapy session. should that be part of -- >> absolutely. credibility is very important and when there are others who come forward to say that he wasn't telling the truth, they ought to be interviewed into the fbi ought to include it in their report. thank you, everybody....
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of people outside the white house to get to the bottom of this and try to understand i mean the bottom line i guess the question i'm asking is how much do americans care about this. americans certainly do care about this and they certainly will hold their members of congress accountable if they don't press this in a manner in which they think that needs to be pressed i want to just follow up on something marwan said you know the take away here at the white house with regard to president trump's comments that he believes the king's very firm denials. maybe on a example of the president parsing his language because he constantly kept talking
of people outside the white house to get to the bottom of this and try to understand i mean the bottom line i guess the question i'm asking is how much do americans care about this. americans certainly do care about this and they certainly will hold their members of congress accountable if they don't press this in a manner in which they think that needs to be pressed i want to just follow up on something marwan said you know the take away here at the white house with regard to president trump's...
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it be to on the top line and bottom line. the first order revenue beat the highest estimates as well. of thes no indication second quarter outlook, but capex is just shy of what analysts are looking for. actually, more than just shy. caroline: we give a look on the cloud progress of the business and how it continues. this is a beat across the board. markets are reacting. this is the story of the markets. look at these great reports. in the gains are already red. that happens with earnings because people see numbers they like.
it be to on the top line and bottom line. the first order revenue beat the highest estimates as well. of thes no indication second quarter outlook, but capex is just shy of what analysts are looking for. actually, more than just shy. caroline: we give a look on the cloud progress of the business and how it continues. this is a beat across the board. markets are reacting. this is the story of the markets. look at these great reports. in the gains are already red. that happens with earnings...
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false placebos they contain an active ingredient the adjutant's is used in the vaccine so bottom line they never tested the vaccines they tested a part of the vaccines the virus like particles they didn't have the whole thing the other thing that's pretty scandalous is this is being sold as an anti cancer vaccine and it's absolutely true that human papilloma viral infections if persistent over many years can lead to cervical cancer cervical cancer is prevented globally with pap smears with testing and so selling this is an anti cancer vaccine is really false marketing right it was never proven to prevent cancer and even now it's never been proven to prevent cancer it prevents viral infections that could lead to cancer but they can be prevented through other means . you know we know there's gaps in the research of the h.p.v. vaccine so what is missing from the research that also jumps out to you the folks should be asking questions about what concerns you so there's two other things that really jump out one is that the up until now the primary target population and still going forward
false placebos they contain an active ingredient the adjutant's is used in the vaccine so bottom line they never tested the vaccines they tested a part of the vaccines the virus like particles they didn't have the whole thing the other thing that's pretty scandalous is this is being sold as an anti cancer vaccine and it's absolutely true that human papilloma viral infections if persistent over many years can lead to cervical cancer cervical cancer is prevented globally with pap smears with...
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that's recommended for people who get this vaccine so that's a huge problem i mean we really the bottom line is this wasn't properly tested they need to go back to the drawing board if they want to keep something like this on
that's recommended for people who get this vaccine so that's a huge problem i mean we really the bottom line is this wasn't properly tested they need to go back to the drawing board if they want to keep something like this on
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the bottom line. or wrong or buying another or ripping were regularly. going on and any boob. certain thing was a little bit harsh for what what what actually transpired i mean look look at what had happened to very few your people. call me for one another many other people to your level of permission to the press that are highly classified. potentially. potentially and there and that is a concern but i don't really have the stream of government made it out to be. wiki leaks founder julian assange is suing the government of ecuador the country that has been sheltering him at its london embassy for the last six years claims his rights are being violated wiki leaks has confirmed that a lawyer has filed the case in ecuador this comes after internet access was cut off for several months and this week he was given a list of rules to uphold while he's living in the embassy the requirements are listed in a ten page memo embassy officials can refuse visitors without explanation he would have to pay for his own health care assault is barred from engaging in political activities or inte
the bottom line. or wrong or buying another or ripping were regularly. going on and any boob. certain thing was a little bit harsh for what what what actually transpired i mean look look at what had happened to very few your people. call me for one another many other people to your level of permission to the press that are highly classified. potentially. potentially and there and that is a concern but i don't really have the stream of government made it out to be. wiki leaks founder julian...
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the bottom line, i'm in a very good position. i'm a senior member of ways and means, social security and medicare. i can weigh in, in a big way. that combination, i'm gonna be able to deliver on things that are important to you. tomorrow i'll pass the 16th bill that will turn into law that helps us with red tide, us with veterans. helping with of manatee county, a $50 million working for you. i'm humbled to be your i'm assman but representative. i'm going to do the best i can to serve you. bothntlemen, thank you very much. thank you all for joining us. before theht days midterm election, over debate coverage on c-span includes 8, live coverage of the debate in kentucky's 6th district's.l andy barr debates his democratic challenger, amy mcgrath. democratic senator joe donnelly debates his two challenges. and indiana's u.s. senate race in indianapolis. and coming up wednesday night, congressman tom debates andy kim. nj-tv studios, starting at 8:00 eastern wednesday on c-span. watch all of these debates at c-span.org or listen with
the bottom line, i'm in a very good position. i'm a senior member of ways and means, social security and medicare. i can weigh in, in a big way. that combination, i'm gonna be able to deliver on things that are important to you. tomorrow i'll pass the 16th bill that will turn into law that helps us with red tide, us with veterans. helping with of manatee county, a $50 million working for you. i'm humbled to be your i'm assman but representative. i'm going to do the best i can to serve you....
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example where you them taking the bottom line is a greater consideration.aroline: it's interesting you would have the libya did at the track record. all black and white. there are areas of gray. is that the gray ceos are stepping back but there are high-profile people going. annie: that's right. dealmakers are still showing up from a lot of the banks that have pulled their ceos from the program. credit suisse for example, the leaders of these types of businesses have left the program but they will still send delegation along. it makes you question how much are you doing by symbolically dropping out. romaine: but there's a reason why a lot of these folks are not dropping out. what is at stake with the type of business they are going for in the dollar value? annie: if you are one of these businesses, you put a lot of time and energy into creating relationships in the kingdom and you may have investments already happening. so, to drawback immediately in mostake of this incident, of them think it is premature. it leaves them in an ethical act,ary over how to es
example where you them taking the bottom line is a greater consideration.aroline: it's interesting you would have the libya did at the track record. all black and white. there are areas of gray. is that the gray ceos are stepping back but there are high-profile people going. annie: that's right. dealmakers are still showing up from a lot of the banks that have pulled their ceos from the program. credit suisse for example, the leaders of these types of businesses have left the program but they...
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>> bottom line, this part of north florida has never seen a hurricane like this in recorded history. this will be a storm of record for that area including the panama city beach area. it does still look like fort walton beach, the destin area over toward pensacola. that's on the back side of the storm. doesn't look like they're going to get the extreme damage but again, panama city beach, the tyndall air force base area, down apalachicola, mexico beach. those are the communities that are going to be devastated. we thought maybe we'd get this to a cat 4. it's shown rapid deepening over the last couple hours. it's almost up to a cat 4 already. 125-mile-per-hour winds. it only has to get one tick higher at 1:30. then we're at a cat 4. initial rain bands are not far away from the coast. these are literally the final minutes of preparation time for anyone here in this area and if anyone still remains in that area they still should get out now while they can. even if i was as far inland as the areas of tallahassee at i-10 i would consider getting out of there because you're not going to ha
>> bottom line, this part of north florida has never seen a hurricane like this in recorded history. this will be a storm of record for that area including the panama city beach area. it does still look like fort walton beach, the destin area over toward pensacola. that's on the back side of the storm. doesn't look like they're going to get the extreme damage but again, panama city beach, the tyndall air force base area, down apalachicola, mexico beach. those are the communities that are...
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but the bottom line is i don't think the fed is listening to the markets. don't think anyone thinking the fed after a 7% straight down -- we talked about how severe -- the fed isn't making a comment. that's important to know that the fed put is over. >> the fed is going to watch the market may not be dictated by the market. >> they care about asset practices and wealth effect effect but i don't think they are going to be. >> totally agree you can't be a slave to the ups and downs of the market. they can't run the central bank that which stay the course. >>s in a week in which the president said the fed was going crazy. >> loco. >> and should stop raising rates. >> the same federal reserve that was not crazy but they were inflating a bubble during the obama administration because they were too easy is now crazy fed because in the greatest economy in the industry of our country they are trying to get rates to normalize so you tell -- one of them is wrong. or both of them are wrong. i don't know which one but i'll say this i'm with tim the fed -- it's not the
but the bottom line is i don't think the fed is listening to the markets. don't think anyone thinking the fed after a 7% straight down -- we talked about how severe -- the fed isn't making a comment. that's important to know that the fed put is over. >> the fed is going to watch the market may not be dictated by the market. >> they care about asset practices and wealth effect effect but i don't think they are going to be. >> totally agree you can't be a slave to the ups and...
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guess the companies are left doing, but their bottom line wing. the fact of the matter is that his tip money for google. 176,000 to republicans. >> just so you know that the hard money. 8% republican. the reason they do that is because the reason is probably the cost of doing the proposal they're not going to spend a couple of million dollars. hold on a second. if they thought they were going to win the business at the pentagon, they would've been competing. >> they petitioned internally over telling management to pull the plug. they did. >> addition to the chairman of the board. >> holding a town hall. are you kidding me? >> you are not seen entirely the reality of silicon valley right now. i appreciate what you're saying. because you're a businessman, you think they'll do what's best for the bottom line and i don't think there are was doing that. i think they are very, what's the word, very cognizant of what's going on in this environment. they hate donald trump been used in the comparison. the mainstream media equating him to a member for adolf
guess the companies are left doing, but their bottom line wing. the fact of the matter is that his tip money for google. 176,000 to republicans. >> just so you know that the hard money. 8% republican. the reason they do that is because the reason is probably the cost of doing the proposal they're not going to spend a couple of million dollars. hold on a second. if they thought they were going to win the business at the pentagon, they would've been competing. >> they petitioned...
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you got through a house where it would be about as sensitive as that sounds that really is the bottom line that's really how some pull it is and the report by the independent commission actually stated we are certain that the only way to overcome brutal chapters in our history is to confront them with honesty and integrity and to ensure that those responsible are revealed and held to account let me ask you how important is it that we do things like what this commission is doing and take a hard look at the torture program at the things that have happened over the last twenty years why is it so important for us as americans to do that that's hard it's a good question and such an important question and it's because even though torture is technically outlawed right now it's it's changeable the next president or this president can change it with the stroke of a pen and it's because the mccain feinstein and then while many of us myself included like to go around saying torture is banned it's the law of the land that's not really exactly true what the mccain feinstein amendment did was it said th
you got through a house where it would be about as sensitive as that sounds that really is the bottom line that's really how some pull it is and the report by the independent commission actually stated we are certain that the only way to overcome brutal chapters in our history is to confront them with honesty and integrity and to ensure that those responsible are revealed and held to account let me ask you how important is it that we do things like what this commission is doing and take a hard...
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top line, bottom line. david: we'll talk about amazon coming up, gerri. the bottom line, i think if we have more tax cuts, at least put out there, the p said that he will do that before the election. i don't know if congress has time to do it before the election. we have only eight days. if they put something out there, maybe market gets excited. >> more tax cuts need to be put out there? david: absolutely absolutely, on individuals in particular. >> market deaf benefited from the -- definitely benefit from the tax cuts no doubt about that. the government is borrowing more money right now. i don't think they're looking for more money. >> they borrowed 300 billion more a year. the math is the math. we're up 1.25% gdp. that is the same fact we're up on fiscal deficit. the reason the gdp moved up because of the tax -- >> does anybody elsefind it aus mooing that robert fiscal hawk. >> that is not true. that is not true. >> your party -- >> i've been protrade, fiscally conservative, we know. i don't represent my party. david: fiscal conservatives and democrats
top line, bottom line. david: we'll talk about amazon coming up, gerri. the bottom line, i think if we have more tax cuts, at least put out there, the p said that he will do that before the election. i don't know if congress has time to do it before the election. we have only eight days. if they put something out there, maybe market gets excited. >> more tax cuts need to be put out there? david: absolutely absolutely, on individuals in particular. >> market deaf benefited from the...
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this ends up being a cost to the bottom line.of them might be cheering about this, but they are america's bottom line. >> if we have these meetings are nothing but done nothing good happens every day and again i read companies reports. i listen to their conference calls. the tariffs are coming out for many, many companies and this is an issue the president has to deal with the rails. >> we're talking about s&p 500 companies. if you look at small businesses and medium-sized business is, they're doing well and not necessarily complaining about tears hitting complaining about tears hitting them as much. what they complain about his not being able to hire the right people. we have the current skills gap where they're getting raises to people just so they don't do their jobs. i think we need to separate out the large multinational corporation like the google are we just talked doing business in china from the small businesses doing well. >> was just hope something gets done sooner rather than later. >> we want to protect their intelle
this ends up being a cost to the bottom line.of them might be cheering about this, but they are america's bottom line. >> if we have these meetings are nothing but done nothing good happens every day and again i read companies reports. i listen to their conference calls. the tariffs are coming out for many, many companies and this is an issue the president has to deal with the rails. >> we're talking about s&p 500 companies. if you look at small businesses and medium-sized...
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instance, who is now his president and number two and they are turning around the business on the bottom linehow we'll improve the top line which is the big star for under armour there is a lot of optimism going into that. i would say a 20% surge is one of the best days ever. it takes us back in june it has gotten up pretty hard >> up 20%. >> for sure. >> all of the boring stuff >> absolutely. >> you need to cut down the costs. pricing is everything. he is building up this hotel empire he has his horse racing. people might be happy to see him like he is a little more focused on that business again >> and you heard a complete change in tone from him highest profit in five years on the back of strong crude prices. i get it last quarter prices came up. get this bp said it is generating so much free cash that it could funtd its entire $10.5 billion buyout of business just with cash here is the theme that we hear so many investors got burned by the oil and gas companies that they have kind of given up on them we are hearing this frustration. it doesn't matter the kind of results our company is put
instance, who is now his president and number two and they are turning around the business on the bottom linehow we'll improve the top line which is the big star for under armour there is a lot of optimism going into that. i would say a 20% surge is one of the best days ever. it takes us back in june it has gotten up pretty hard >> up 20%. >> for sure. >> all of the boring stuff >> absolutely. >> you need to cut down the costs. pricing is everything. he is building...
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how is a trade war impact in the company's bottom line?to force last monday, and since that time we have seen a five to 10% increase in our sales, so it is an exciting time in gilroy, california. there is a huge difference between chinese garlic and american garlic. the first 10% has been implemented, that will be increased to 25% in the new year. if you add all that up there is still a price difference between american and chinese garlic. right. we are hoping that this tariff is just the starting point. a 2596 tariff is just the starting point. a 25% tariff as of january one will go some way to level the playing field. all right, but in your products, before the tariffs, did you use chinese garlic? so all christopher ranch products sourced from american grown garlic. the only chinese garlic were used is from a third—party distributor and never packed under the christopher ranch name. of course, if you import chinese garlic and makes it into your products, this would bring down your products, this would bring down your costs. so we do not
how is a trade war impact in the company's bottom line?to force last monday, and since that time we have seen a five to 10% increase in our sales, so it is an exciting time in gilroy, california. there is a huge difference between chinese garlic and american garlic. the first 10% has been implemented, that will be increased to 25% in the new year. if you add all that up there is still a price difference between american and chinese garlic. right. we are hoping that this tariff is just the...
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focus on organic growth to the bottom line. -- of the bottom line. that is what they are hearing. kevin: we built on that. in many delays, starbucks was built around the principle that the pursuit of profit is not direct conflict with the pursuit of doing the -- doing good. agenda --ocial impact it can and is complementary to the pursuit of profit. us, we are trying to redefine the role and the responsibility of a publicly traded company. what geren said about opportunity, it anchors on opportunity. coming out of the race together, and initiate of three or four years ago, we acknowledgment in how wekes implemented that, but we learned from it. one of the things that has always been core to who we are is first and foremost, taking care of our partners. it is why we introduced health care. anyone introduced health care for a part-time worker of 20 hours or more away -- a week. it is why we call employees partners. they'll get equity in what we call bean stock. college achievement plan, you can work 20 hours a week and graduate debt-free. there are nearly 6 million young americans be
focus on organic growth to the bottom line. -- of the bottom line. that is what they are hearing. kevin: we built on that. in many delays, starbucks was built around the principle that the pursuit of profit is not direct conflict with the pursuit of doing the -- doing good. agenda --ocial impact it can and is complementary to the pursuit of profit. us, we are trying to redefine the role and the responsibility of a publicly traded company. what geren said about opportunity, it anchors on...
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it is going to bolster masco's bottom line next year. housing has slowed and the repair and remodeling business has gotten stronger when people are reluctant to buy new homes they spend more on renovations. and home equity loans have gotten more expensive, but the job market is so strong people don't need to take out a loan to renovate big companies like masco they have an abilityto pass on tariffs and to profit from them. get this i got to quote this at length because it's so important. they had a statement on the call that just stunned me they wrote, we import approximately $600 million of components and finished goods that come under the tariffs. then they go on if the 301 tariffs rise to 25% as is planned on january 1, this would amount to $150 million of inflation. or roughly 2.7% of our annual costs of goods sold. this is less than the amount of raw material in other inflation we dealt with in 2018. end quote. masco dealt with worse this past year and sales held up fine. what else? we believe this amount of additional cost is manag
it is going to bolster masco's bottom line next year. housing has slowed and the repair and remodeling business has gotten stronger when people are reluctant to buy new homes they spend more on renovations. and home equity loans have gotten more expensive, but the job market is so strong people don't need to take out a loan to renovate big companies like masco they have an abilityto pass on tariffs and to profit from them. get this i got to quote this at length because it's so important. they...
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. >>> lafarge hholcim shares get lift on the top and bottom line the and raises its sales guidance. >>> and electrolux shares tumble to the lowest level in four years after slashing its demand outlook and blames the impact of u.s. tariffs >>> european markets have been trading for just over an hour. it's been an incredibly weak session. as you can see, a real sea of red this is after amazon and alphabet reported disappointed outlooks yesterday dragging those two stocks down. filtering through to asia where we saw losses across that region europe is proving to be quite a victim as well in addition to those factors, plenty of corporate earnings in europe the stoxx 600 is down about 1.2% today. let's look at the sectors and see how the different groups are faring in early trade this morning. as i said, corporate earnings heavily in focus with a number of different seshctors seeing companies report autos down 2.2%, in stark contrast to yesterday where the auto sector got a nice boost this morning valeo disappointing investors. chemicals down sharply, 1.8% basf reporting there travel and l
. >>> lafarge hholcim shares get lift on the top and bottom line the and raises its sales guidance. >>> and electrolux shares tumble to the lowest level in four years after slashing its demand outlook and blames the impact of u.s. tariffs >>> european markets have been trading for just over an hour. it's been an incredibly weak session. as you can see, a real sea of red this is after amazon and alphabet reported disappointed outlooks yesterday dragging those two...
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here is the bottom line, when the fed bears are away, the stock bulls will play, including health care, bank and most important tech the f.a.n.g haters are fl flummoxed. they just don't get it it is the cloud king and friends leading the way. juan in california >> caller: booyah, jim, and thanks for taking my call. >> absolutely. >> caller: really curious to get your thoughts on iipr, focuses on medical cannabis. really would love your thoughts. >> i have looked at this company, and i feel this is one of those companies that is overheated, up 34% i think it could come down a little 3% yield, not enough to intrigue this guy i don't know, i don't want to chase it let's go to jan in washington. >> caller: hi, jim, i am calling about the five power play recommendations you made yesterday. you recommended marathon and valero and not phillip 66. what do you think about phillips 66 given that over 50% of their businesses are in refining and buying back a billion stock per year continuously expanding their -- >> how much does jan know? you know what, phillips 66 is excellent. i do like gary he
here is the bottom line, when the fed bears are away, the stock bulls will play, including health care, bank and most important tech the f.a.n.g haters are fl flummoxed. they just don't get it it is the cloud king and friends leading the way. juan in california >> caller: booyah, jim, and thanks for taking my call. >> absolutely. >> caller: really curious to get your thoughts on iipr, focuses on medical cannabis. really would love your thoughts. >> i have looked at this...
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but the bottom line is that ted cruz voted 91% with the trump agenda.hat's going to make a connection between the two of them, and that's recent history as opposed to 2016. >> yes, but they're used to being told the human factor. trump's strong endorsement of cruz is surprising given the animosity between these two gentlemen in 2016. let's watch. >> i watched ted cruz this morning. i can't listen. so dramatic. can't watch. >> this man is a pathological liar. >> lyin' ted comes in and holds the bible up. he holds it high, right? he holds it high and then he lies. he lies. >> the man is utterly amoral. martial doesn't exist for him. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to on his wall being shot. >> i don't get angry often, but you mess with my wife and kids, that'll do it every time. donald, you're a sniveling coward and leave heidi alone. >> because he made fun of her looks. he said his father helped kill kennedy, his wife isn't good-looking. personal, you can't get much personal than him calling him a lying sack of whatever. >> you a azure lin
but the bottom line is that ted cruz voted 91% with the trump agenda.hat's going to make a connection between the two of them, and that's recent history as opposed to 2016. >> yes, but they're used to being told the human factor. trump's strong endorsement of cruz is surprising given the animosity between these two gentlemen in 2016. let's watch. >> i watched ted cruz this morning. i can't listen. so dramatic. can't watch. >> this man is a pathological liar. >> lyin' ted...
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stauber: bottom line is i am the only one who supports copper in a common in. yesterday, i was in --. mr. radinovich: that is not true, heat. mr. stauber: just yesterday, i was in grammar a minnesota and who was an individual with joe, talking about copper neck of mining with his supporters. at the end of the conversation he voiced his support for copper nickel mining because it were giving him grief for supporting it. i was there yesterday. mr. radinovich: that is like the best you can make up a story about -- that is ridiculous, pete. mr. stauber: i was there yesterday. mr. radinovich: what does that have to do with anything? mr. stauber: you just said it was not true. mr. radinovich: what i said was not true -- i cannot even remember now, you're just spouting off. mike:. mike:. mike: it is just that kind of race, i guess. 11 days from the election. let me ask the question this way. the district is so big and there are so many different regions that it ranges from the excerpts of the twin cities to the iron ridge to duluth, small towns with everything in betw
stauber: bottom line is i am the only one who supports copper in a common in. yesterday, i was in --. mr. radinovich: that is not true, heat. mr. stauber: just yesterday, i was in grammar a minnesota and who was an individual with joe, talking about copper neck of mining with his supporters. at the end of the conversation he voiced his support for copper nickel mining because it were giving him grief for supporting it. i was there yesterday. mr. radinovich: that is like the best you can make up...
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beatn stanley up 3%, they top and bottom line as did goldman sachs.he only be bank to beat on all three areas of the fixed income equities and investment banking, goldman sachs beat on the banking revenue. on the year, we have both banks the more than 14% despite fact that rates are rising, something to keep an eye on for the s&p 500. other earnings movers, a bit of a mixed with united help up more than 3%. domino's down 3%. they beat earnings and missed revenue estimates. also down three point 8%. the net asset flows weakened. that,en take a look at down 13%. investorsearnings but clearly not liking this at all. analysis on the major seen affecting markets today, we're joined here in new york. christina and london. we start with you because the top of the mind for many business leaders is the weagement consultancies, can continue to strengthen ties with saudi arabia and the middle ease though it may not be restricted -- respected and training. is no economic effect yet but obviously the market is looking to see what type of geopolitical or diplomatic
beatn stanley up 3%, they top and bottom line as did goldman sachs.he only be bank to beat on all three areas of the fixed income equities and investment banking, goldman sachs beat on the banking revenue. on the year, we have both banks the more than 14% despite fact that rates are rising, something to keep an eye on for the s&p 500. other earnings movers, a bit of a mixed with united help up more than 3%. domino's down 3%. they beat earnings and missed revenue estimates. also down three...
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bottom line.% same stores sales growth, wall street 2.7% a nice top and bottom line, a gigantic buyback ross boosted their store growth, look at this, they went from 2,500 to a total location of 3,000 meaning they think they can take a lot more market share than people are expecting. so where may jay sol be going wrong? they are not having any problems at all the lack of serious online exposure doesn't seem to be hurting them one bit for now the treasure hunt experience is clearly drawing in customers. ever since the great recession consumers are more frugal. it's a secular trend not a cyclical one that i think he doesn't get at the same time all three companies are a heck of a lot more profitable than they used to be. this is something sol seems to ignore even if he is right about a slowdown in sales, that doesn't mean you get a slowdown in earnings and burlington ross stores have used the extra cash to buy back oodles of stock which boosted their earnings per share what about market share? maybe
bottom line.% same stores sales growth, wall street 2.7% a nice top and bottom line, a gigantic buyback ross boosted their store growth, look at this, they went from 2,500 to a total location of 3,000 meaning they think they can take a lot more market share than people are expecting. so where may jay sol be going wrong? they are not having any problems at all the lack of serious online exposure doesn't seem to be hurting them one bit for now the treasure hunt experience is clearly drawing in...
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the bottom line remains, no changes on the substance. it will fall short of what the commission wants. the government is remaining committed to the budget, to the deficit figure. there's room to talk, but don't expect italy to rewrite the budget. >> jes staley has a case to fend off an activist investor. the securities unit saw commodities income outperform peers. >> we are pleased with the third quarter. this is the second clean quarter for the bank. profits were up some 40%. we generated earnings over one billion pounds clean. that is a demonstration that the strategy is well on course. >> we've been talking about the banks. deutsche bank shares have slumped after the lowest third-quarter revenue since 2010. the bank also predicted a slight decline for the full year. the chief executive said the focus has to be on growing the top line. >> he said you are on track for a profit in 2018. how much money do you think you are going to make? as christian says, we've been profitable in the first nine months. with been working toward a profitab
the bottom line remains, no changes on the substance. it will fall short of what the commission wants. the government is remaining committed to the budget, to the deficit figure. there's room to talk, but don't expect italy to rewrite the budget. >> jes staley has a case to fend off an activist investor. the securities unit saw commodities income outperform peers. >> we are pleased with the third quarter. this is the second clean quarter for the bank. profits were up some 40%. we...
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here's the bottom line the charts as interpreted by bob moreno suggest to buy the phillip morris stocksnd yields go higher and buy the banks like citi if they go higher and consider owning a home builder if they stabilize right here remember, we own citi for my charitable trust which you can follow along by joining the club and the big bank reports on friday morning "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. sell sell sell sell sell sell sell - [ buzzer ] then it's over are you ready, skeedaddy kim? >> caller: hi, jim, kim from arizona. i was just calling to see what your thoughts are on - >> if you remember cigna 30 points came on the show and just explained that and i said buy buy buy buy. well, it -- oh, come on. let's go to carmen in connecticut. carmen >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? >> i'm good. how about you? >> caller: good. thank you for taking my call here's my question my grandson is graduating high school in june and we were thinking -- my husband and i were thinking ab
here's the bottom line the charts as interpreted by bob moreno suggest to buy the phillip morris stocksnd yields go higher and buy the banks like citi if they go higher and consider owning a home builder if they stabilize right here remember, we own citi for my charitable trust which you can follow along by joining the club and the big bank reports on friday morning "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >> it is...
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radinovich: the bottom line is the tax-cut and jobs act has reinvigorated the economy. small business owners like myself, mike, really appreciate that. >> let me address this allegation. --what has happened is [crosstalk] >> i am guilty as charged, that for a out of the 10 years, the state faced budget deficit and rather than asking people who most offord it, so that a morse that schools did not have to cut half of their shop classes. the issue here is that we increased taxes and 2% of incomes above $250,000 for joint filers. so if you make $250,000 after our tax increase, you paid an additional $200 after taxes. most people in the district are not making $250,000, and it will hurt by the lack of the tax-cuts. mike: let me remind everybody, you are listening to a debate of the major party candidates for the eighth congressional seats. pete stauber is the republican and joe radinovich is the democrat. let's bring up a question from the listener. is health care a right or privilege? health care is an essential benefit and it is needed by everyone in this country. radinovi
radinovich: the bottom line is the tax-cut and jobs act has reinvigorated the economy. small business owners like myself, mike, really appreciate that. >> let me address this allegation. --what has happened is [crosstalk] >> i am guilty as charged, that for a out of the 10 years, the state faced budget deficit and rather than asking people who most offord it, so that a morse that schools did not have to cut half of their shop classes. the issue here is that we increased taxes and 2%...
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well, as i like to say to my grandchildren i'll start with the bottom line. bottom line is that i'm always reminded when somebody ask me about looking back at the san francisco state. i'm reminded of a quotation. the chinese communist leader. he was asked at a relatively young age, what is your view of how the french revolution during the civil war 1940's, he's recorded saying, it's too soon to say. as i went over to campus on thursday and took this picture in order to share with you the look of the campus today -- stretch the bottom line further. it's too soon to tell what the consequences of the strike were. i can say a from my perspective today, i have the same assessment that i had when december 6th proposal was rejected. that we could have settled it right then. i was aware because i was working -- i was aware of the events of the student strike at howard university in washington d.c. at that time, i was working for reverend dr. samuel dewitt proctor. one of dr. king's mentors, dr. proctor was a baptist minister a college president. he was president of n
well, as i like to say to my grandchildren i'll start with the bottom line. bottom line is that i'm always reminded when somebody ask me about looking back at the san francisco state. i'm reminded of a quotation. the chinese communist leader. he was asked at a relatively young age, what is your view of how the french revolution during the civil war 1940's, he's recorded saying, it's too soon to say. as i went over to campus on thursday and took this picture in order to share with you the look...
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because the bottom line is that people have been selling for weeks. you weren't early if you sell here and the moment the fed changes its view, you will be scrambling to buy stock at prices much higher than they were right now and that's because we may not have that thesis that we're going to have at the end of the cycle. i'm cancelling patience here, oh sure, if you want to raise cash, that's fine, and take gains. i am recommending that members do buying in the weakness as the trust did today. so i have to share that with you. mike in vermont. >> caller: booyah, professor cramer. >> thank you for giving me ten your >> caller: calling from southern vermont. i want you to know that i watch your show daily. >> thank you very much >> caller: the other day you suggested that square should be elevated to a f.a.n.g stock. i am wondering how you feel about square now that the cfo is leaving. >> first of all, sara is going to a terrific company next door. it is called next door and my wife is on it all the time i think it is fantastic. so yes, i root for her,
because the bottom line is that people have been selling for weeks. you weren't early if you sell here and the moment the fed changes its view, you will be scrambling to buy stock at prices much higher than they were right now and that's because we may not have that thesis that we're going to have at the end of the cycle. i'm cancelling patience here, oh sure, if you want to raise cash, that's fine, and take gains. i am recommending that members do buying in the weakness as the trust did today....
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on november 6, go to the bottom line, vote the bottom line first before you vote for the other offices. vote for oz griebel. >> thank you very much. mr. lamont? >> after you take a look at the bottom line, come back up to the top. you want a governor who will make the fundamental changes you need to make sure we solve the structural deficit once and for all and get this economy moving again. borrowing from the rainy day fund, differing pensions is more of the same. bob will make it worse. if you cut $11 billion out of this budget, $1.4 billion from the richest families, you know who will pay? you will, our cities will, our schools. the middle class will get slammed. that is no way to get the state going. i will be the first governor in decades, generations, to start a business, create jobs, and who -- created jobs, and who knows how to work with the business community. it's about that, and it's also about what type of the state you want to be. it's about our connecticut values. it's about the environment. it's about respecting women. it's about our reproductive rights, guns, making sur
on november 6, go to the bottom line, vote the bottom line first before you vote for the other offices. vote for oz griebel. >> thank you very much. mr. lamont? >> after you take a look at the bottom line, come back up to the top. you want a governor who will make the fundamental changes you need to make sure we solve the structural deficit once and for all and get this economy moving again. borrowing from the rainy day fund, differing pensions is more of the same. bob will make it...
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the bottom line.ext time someone tells you a scary story about how a high quality company is going to get pole axed by the competition, remember what i just described about eli lilly. the bears freaked you out. nightmare tales of market share losses, but it had nothing to do with reality they just hadn't done their homework even after that run, i would not be surprised if eli lilly turns out to be an amazing stock after a couple of points down. and that's when i want you to pull the trigger denise minnesota, denise >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for giving me the cool kit to manage our own money. >> that's what i want, thank you! you've got to be good. manage your own money be great being a client of brokers if you can't let's go to work what do you have >> caller: all right i got a double in biotelemetry, beat, and it consolidated a month, it spiked and now it's dropping like a rock along with the rest of its sector. >> right >>. >> caller: and i'm wondering is this a buying opportunity? >> cardiac arrh
the bottom line.ext time someone tells you a scary story about how a high quality company is going to get pole axed by the competition, remember what i just described about eli lilly. the bears freaked you out. nightmare tales of market share losses, but it had nothing to do with reality they just hadn't done their homework even after that run, i would not be surprised if eli lilly turns out to be an amazing stock after a couple of points down. and that's when i want you to pull the trigger...
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bottom line, mueller was appointed to find out if there was collusion between the russians and the trump campaign. nothing of that has been discovered. instead, he has used that to look into everything else besides that. no, the president should not be impeached. the fact that you leave this on the table at this point shows that you are willing to close down the government and all these other things to make this partisan. rick: we recently went through the brett kavanaugh hearings, which raised a lot of issues about showing a divide in this country, showing issues about the rights of sexual abuse victims, rights of the accused, the direction of the court, the political direction. congressman rohrabacher, what are your thoughts? rep. rohrabacher: any that steps forward and has a complaint needs to be heard and that happened. republicans control both houses of congress. her complaints were heard. there was no collaborating evidence. for the democrats to continue to push to make sure this guy never gets to be a supreme court judge, drag it on forever, create an impasse is unconscionable. th
bottom line, mueller was appointed to find out if there was collusion between the russians and the trump campaign. nothing of that has been discovered. instead, he has used that to look into everything else besides that. no, the president should not be impeached. the fact that you leave this on the table at this point shows that you are willing to close down the government and all these other things to make this partisan. rick: we recently went through the brett kavanaugh hearings, which raised...
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bottom line u.s. growth still very strong, inflation still very tame. overall still a good time to be an investor. david: susan li, what we see in markets a direct reflection of corporate profits. they have been booming. are they beginning to slow down now? have they reached their peak? is that affecting markets. >> 19% earnings growth is a bit after slow down for profit growth for big corporates across america. 25% gains in the first quarter, 25% in the second quarter. this quarter we're expecting 19%. that is still very good. as i say rates do, when they bo up do depress stocks but also when companies make a lot of money that also lifts stocks as well. you do get outside gains and losses during earnings season. melissa: guys, don't move. president trump is doubling down on his attacks against the federal reserve. blake burman is live at the white house with the very latest from the president, blake. reporter: melissa, that's right. the president continuing his criticisms on the federal reserve keeps in theme what we've seen out of the president over l
bottom line u.s. growth still very strong, inflation still very tame. overall still a good time to be an investor. david: susan li, what we see in markets a direct reflection of corporate profits. they have been booming. are they beginning to slow down now? have they reached their peak? is that affecting markets. >> 19% earnings growth is a bit after slow down for profit growth for big corporates across america. 25% gains in the first quarter, 25% in the second quarter. this quarter we're...
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the bottom line is mueller was appointed to try to find out if there was collusion between the russians and the trump administration, and the trump campaign. there has been nothing that has been discovered about that. instead, he has used that to look into everything else besides that. so, no, the president shouldn't be impeached. the fact that you leave that on the table at point shows you that you're willing to close down the government on all these other things in order to make this partisan -- >> moderator: all right. let's move on. we just recently went through the brett kavanaugh hearings, raised a lot of issues about -- showed the divide in this country, and, you know, raised issues of rights of abuse -- sexual abuse victims, rights of accused, the direction of court, the political direction. you start this one, congressman rohrabacher, what's your thoughts on the whole kavanaugh -- >> well, first of all, obviously, any woman that steps forward and has a complaint needs to be heard, and that was happened. the republicans control both houses of congress. her may notes were heard -
the bottom line is mueller was appointed to try to find out if there was collusion between the russians and the trump administration, and the trump campaign. there has been nothing that has been discovered about that. instead, he has used that to look into everything else besides that. so, no, the president shouldn't be impeached. the fact that you leave that on the table at point shows you that you're willing to close down the government on all these other things in order to make this partisan...