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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill >>> in the bull's-eye. target silced the doubters, answering questio investors had about the health of the consumer and the strength of thl reindustry. >>> gaining steam. thter a slow stretch, home prices could be o verge of heating up again just in time for the spring selling >>> next big thing. that's what some call the new generation of wireless technology. ft the biggest challenge may be securing itm hackers. tlose stories and more tonight on "nighbusiness report," for tuesday, march 5th. >>> and weo bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. now, while investors do continue to watch and wait for developments on t trade, major retailers offered some optimism today for the markets,e and start with target and its strong results for the critical holidae shopping on. ceo brian cornell said today that sales are clickg both online and in stores. in fact, the big box retailer had one of its best holiday seasons in more than a decade. its results also reduced some of the conrns that investors have had abou
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill >>> in the bull's-eye. target silced the doubters, answering questio investors had about the health of the consumer and the strength of thl reindustry. >>> gaining steam. thter a slow stretch, home prices could be o verge of heating up again just in time for the spring selling >>> next big thing. that's what some call the new generation of wireless technology. ft the biggest challenge may be...
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i call this my bull pen. when wall street throws a sale, with the whole market coming down, i use that as an opportunity to pick up the stocks on my list, that was designed in a cooler moment with a cooler head. but the bottom line is that you never really know. and that's why this rule works in tandem with the last one. you never buy a position all at once because what you think is really a damaged stock might turn out to be a damaged company. if you take your time, you're much less likely to end up with a large quantity of broken merchandise. stick with cramer. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22
i call this my bull pen. when wall street throws a sale, with the whole market coming down, i use that as an opportunity to pick up the stocks on my list, that was designed in a cooler moment with a cooler head. but the bottom line is that you never really know. and that's why this rule works in tandem with the last one. you never buy a position all at once because what you think is really a damaged stock might turn out to be a damaged company. if you take your time, you're much less likely to...
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so, steve whose bull market is it anyway? >> it's everyone's bull market. it began in march of 2009 when the regulators got off the back of the banks in terms of forcing them to artificially markdown their capital, companies have gotten their acts together and then the last two years, deregulation and tax cuts have really given it a boost. david: well rebecca the great thing we've had in the past couple of years is that it's based on real economic growth so often during the obama era, we would get some lousy economic stats but the market would keep going up because of other thins that were happening. >> yeah, i would give that credit to the fed and monetary policy and qe 1, 2 and 3 but also if you look at obama over his eight years we had average gdp of 1.5% last year we had 1.6 and when trump came into office his first budget hit 2.3 and he hit 2.3 so i think there's a very clear dichotomy of obama versus president trump real bull market coming on strong with president trump. david: kevin who gets credit? >> i actually think the fed gets credit they went i
so, steve whose bull market is it anyway? >> it's everyone's bull market. it began in march of 2009 when the regulators got off the back of the banks in terms of forcing them to artificially markdown their capital, companies have gotten their acts together and then the last two years, deregulation and tax cuts have really given it a boost. david: well rebecca the great thing we've had in the past couple of years is that it's based on real economic growth so often during the obama era, we...
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tomorrow 10 year bull market. big deal.nd greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> speaker nancy pelosi is facing questions about how much control she has over her new party. the final anti-hate measure did not mention omar by name.
tomorrow 10 year bull market. big deal.nd greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> speaker nancy pelosi is facing questions about how much control she has over her new party. the final anti-hate measure did not mention omar by name.
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there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you money. my job is not just to entertain but teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> today's move was all about lyft the dow gained 211 points. the best start to the market since 1998 as the red-hot ride sharing ipo lifted the start of an ipo season that looks on track to bring $1 trillion worth of companies public these deals will be the big story going forward. so what happened today when lyft opened at $87, it was up $15 from the ipo price, a lot of people thought the process was corrupt, the stock was overvalued, the brokers ripped off their customers. that's just not true i think the brokers would have preferred for lyft to open at a lower level, but market orders from buyers with no discipline, what did i tell you to never do that, stretched the valuation at the open here's the thing, that spike right out
there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you money. my job is not just to entertain but teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> today's move was all about lyft the dow gained 211 points. the best start to the market since 1998 as the red-hot ride sharing...
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the bulls were bearing down. driving the call, bac sees a large reversal of iphone inventory overhang and a reacceleration in services which many say is the future for apple. >>> up next, they say patience is a virtue. fed chair jerome powell is sticking to that line, defending the american economy on "60 minutes" last night. is it still the best place to put your investment dollars, as the global economy teeters on the brink? it's time for a knockdown, dragout bull/bear debate to guide you on your next portfolio move. we are ready for that next on "countdown." ♪ now audible members get free fitness and wellness programs to transform your mind and body. download the audible app and start listening today. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete
the bulls were bearing down. driving the call, bac sees a large reversal of iphone inventory overhang and a reacceleration in services which many say is the future for apple. >>> up next, they say patience is a virtue. fed chair jerome powell is sticking to that line, defending the american economy on "60 minutes" last night. is it still the best place to put your investment dollars, as the global economy teeters on the brink? it's time for a knockdown, dragout bull/bear...
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who's something the bulls home to one heading into the break. the second half started much like the first with by the looks and ruthless. eleven dusky put they get straight one up the deadly pole with some textbook footwork and finishing. but crumbled from there in the seventy fifth minute surge not brave made it full one. young son left stranded by his passive teammates. and in injury time yahshua kim a one his teammate penalty robin leventhal skee stepped up and completed the routes his fifteenth goal of the ses and by and trumping gladbach five one and turning up the hate on late late as dortmund. five so that's a tough two teams what about those in pursuit like our be a lifesaver who travel to the leagues a punching bag at the moment nuremberg well the bulls delivered as expected. against the cellar dwellers just before the break lucas close the bonfire to the game's only goal off the corner this was cos the monster third goal of the campaign the defender gives the bulls a bump up to third place. the race for europe is getting heated in both
who's something the bulls home to one heading into the break. the second half started much like the first with by the looks and ruthless. eleven dusky put they get straight one up the deadly pole with some textbook footwork and finishing. but crumbled from there in the seventy fifth minute surge not brave made it full one. young son left stranded by his passive teammates. and in injury time yahshua kim a one his teammate penalty robin leventhal skee stepped up and completed the routes his...
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remember you can stay up to date around the clock on our web site at state up and you dot com up next the bull in the slavish us looking at all of saturday's action in the german top lights thanks for watching. cut. the players. the table. the stage going to troll games in a poker game of power and money the competition is fierce the most most important natural resource bluffing betting checking how much will they be able to play and who will win there is truly believes it remove all energy move clune for the role in the future. the good coding the jewel of the goodness to show starting monday to t.w. . captain borgo royce's face says it all down goals. and it looks like they're sweating through its match day twenty four and we have a war at the top of the table after the league leaders drop points and struggling outskirts of the underdog cold side sold their soul through g. long here's a south korean. staying with the ball in front of goal completing his brace for the day another look good x. was that to do couldn't get the job done to physically do it means instant off it's a threat clock al
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>> i don't know if it's the safe tech bet i've been a bull on netflix. you know my feel obviously these names if the market rolls over, these names will roll over pretty hard as well i watch a lot of netflix and a lot of amazon prime. i only look for originals. but i was very shocked to see the small amount of originals that are really taking up the viewing time that's what made me a little less bullish about netflix if you're comparing to amazon and talking about getting broken up, it's a safer plan. >> we're talking about this regulatory side and the tragic shooting in new zealand. the alleged shooter announcing the plan to do the shooting over twitter and using -- live streaming it that brings up a whole other thorny -- >> absolutely netflix is probably the most insulated. to steve's point, we're at levels that topped out in october so it would stand to reason we're getting a little long in the tooth. i've done a decent job with netflix for the last 30 i've been wrong i think there's a huge move to the upside off of that last earning release, but the
>> i don't know if it's the safe tech bet i've been a bull on netflix. you know my feel obviously these names if the market rolls over, these names will roll over pretty hard as well i watch a lot of netflix and a lot of amazon prime. i only look for originals. but i was very shocked to see the small amount of originals that are really taking up the viewing time that's what made me a little less bullish about netflix if you're comparing to amazon and talking about getting broken up, it's...
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wendy 600, 2800, the bulls stepping up.ntly below the 20 day moving average. over not conditions reverse -- overbought conditions reversing on asymmetry basis we could see a drop down to levels we had last year. 2600 last. perhaps going back to the 50 day moving average, more declines ahead. >> if you look at the stocks that showed the largest inflow yesterday, there are two sector funds. industrials,nd first we start with the words v.a. health, down $750 million yesterday. that is the strongest inflow for the funds this year. at the top you can see xl i. that is taking in $565 million here that matches the largest inflow since 2016. digging deeper into industrials because yes, the sector is the best performing year to date, but it has been a rough month. looking at industrials in march, it is the worst performing sector. you can see while the sector is up 14%, we are starting to see it fade a bit. back to you. caroline: thank you. talking about earlier a mixed bag of data, 20,000 workers added to payrolls, below estimates,
wendy 600, 2800, the bulls stepping up.ntly below the 20 day moving average. over not conditions reverse -- overbought conditions reversing on asymmetry basis we could see a drop down to levels we had last year. 2600 last. perhaps going back to the 50 day moving average, more declines ahead. >> if you look at the stocks that showed the largest inflow yesterday, there are two sector funds. industrials,nd first we start with the words v.a. health, down $750 million yesterday. that is the...
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as growth slows around the globe, the bull looks like it could be in for another bear scare. how worried should investors be? tim, i lead you with that breaking news that these trade talks are taking longer than expected who could have thought that? >> well, i think i hear some sarcasm, scott if you throw trade dysfunction into the middle of a market getting growth signals that are very difficult, headline on today's payroll number was shocking if you look below the surface, it wasn't that bad there are some irregularity the in the data flow the last couple of months. the chinese data, should we be surprised their exports fell the last seven days we've seen credit begin to deteriorate. what was the difference between the pull-back in october and december from that earlier in the year it was that we saw cdx, credit, whatever you want to measure, look at the hyg is one way to do it bottom line, the market closed on the highs and that's very impressive in fact i think that changed sentiment a lot. >> danny, what are we to make of that breaking news >> this morning it looks like
as growth slows around the globe, the bull looks like it could be in for another bear scare. how worried should investors be? tim, i lead you with that breaking news that these trade talks are taking longer than expected who could have thought that? >> well, i think i hear some sarcasm, scott if you throw trade dysfunction into the middle of a market getting growth signals that are very difficult, headline on today's payroll number was shocking if you look below the surface, it wasn't...
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the ten year anniversary of this historic bull market how much longer will the record run keep going and the next hot pharma stocks to buy right now, a number of them are actually rallying in the red tape today we've got the list "power lunch" starts right now >> indeed it does begin right now, melissa, thanks very much welcome, everybody, to "power lunch. i'm tyler mathisen an early rally quickly fading this day stocks now in a deep sell-off as you see with the dow down 275 and biggest one day drop at five weeks. down more than 400 points was the dow at its low wall street, so-called fear index has hit the highest level in about two weeks transports now trading in correction territory, small caps are close to correction territory. kelly? >> the swoon started around noon and bob pisani tracking the action from the new york stock exchange bob? >> reporter: this is the kind of action that indicates market exhaustion at least for the moment here. a big rally partly on trade talk hopes and more likely and the stocks are pausing on this news here trade-related groups lyiike technology are
the ten year anniversary of this historic bull market how much longer will the record run keep going and the next hot pharma stocks to buy right now, a number of them are actually rallying in the red tape today we've got the list "power lunch" starts right now >> indeed it does begin right now, melissa, thanks very much welcome, everybody, to "power lunch. i'm tyler mathisen an early rally quickly fading this day stocks now in a deep sell-off as you see with the dow down...
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prepping for the next bull run. closing bell rings in eight minutes. three moves all investors should make right now on this birthday eve of the bull market. at least according to the $16 billion woman, erin gibbs. she's got names she says you really should pile into and the dangerous horns you need to dodge. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. . . ♪ liz: we've got some action with just 3 1/2 minutes left to trade here. markets were having their worst week of the year, but right now we're really close turning to at least flat for the s&p 500 for the week. but as you see, we're down about five points at the moment. okay, so let's go to which is wills live from the floor of ne
prepping for the next bull run. closing bell rings in eight minutes. three moves all investors should make right now on this birthday eve of the bull market. at least according to the $16 billion woman, erin gibbs. she's got names she says you really should pile into and the dangerous horns you need to dodge. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s....
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empató y 20 minutos después vemos de nuevo por el lado derecho y fue el segundo gol y macaron 4 red bullal piojo herrera . >>> el equipo el miércoles como jugó no tiene que ser igual que el del sábado tiene que ser igual por hacer bien y ser contundente solamente así se puede ganar . >>> el wolveshampton ribió al visita del manchester united para el cuartos de final en la fa cup vamos a ver al 70 raúl jiménez de frente a la portería, da una vuela, toma su tercer gol del certeraen ganaban 1 por 0 y a los 6 minutos su compañero, el protugues entenciando el partido y ganó dos goles a uno ganaron los bulls y en liga premier javier chicharito hernández entró de sustituto en el 46 y en el 84 marcó su sexto gol del torneo y a los seis minutos su segundo doblete y fue suficiente para ganar 4 por 3 ahora en el noveno lugar y ahora el primer partido de vuelta al banquillo de zizu y bale viendo más acción uno por cero ganaban los merengues y marcelo la deja a bale marcando el gol ganaron dos a uno y en estos momentos golden state warriors están al frente en el segundo tiempo stephen curry marcó y (
empató y 20 minutos después vemos de nuevo por el lado derecho y fue el segundo gol y macaron 4 red bullal piojo herrera . >>> el equipo el miércoles como jugó no tiene que ser igual que el del sábado tiene que ser igual por hacer bien y ser contundente solamente así se puede ganar . >>> el wolveshampton ribió al visita del manchester united para el cuartos de final en la fa cup vamos a ver al 70 raúl jiménez de frente a la portería, da una vuela, toma su tercer gol...
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was all fortuna nuremberg leipsic with the bulls way frankfurt and hot. and how i'm left the home crowd crowd in a five goal thriller leverkusen put to past freiburg and berlin got the best of my us with the score a level one one had his name and the game winner at the hour mark here is the build up to the play. to deciding goal was scored fifteen minutes after the stock scored an own goal the youngster made up for his mistake in the capital could get the win. on sunday two matches to go stuttgart hosts hand over in a bottom of the table clash and then braman goes to wolfsburg let's see how those results of affect the standings don't mean in by aaron are now level on fifty four points with two mins goal difference giving them the number one spot light six hurdles over glod by and since third was for could move up to fifth with the win on sunday down at the bottom a handful of teams as you can see looks safe yet far from european qualification shelter and alex burke have their feet to the fire as for the bottom three they'll still be there at the end of ma
was all fortuna nuremberg leipsic with the bulls way frankfurt and hot. and how i'm left the home crowd crowd in a five goal thriller leverkusen put to past freiburg and berlin got the best of my us with the score a level one one had his name and the game winner at the hour mark here is the build up to the play. to deciding goal was scored fifteen minutes after the stock scored an own goal the youngster made up for his mistake in the capital could get the win. on sunday two matches to go...
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we had the third largest bull market in u.s. history in the dollar, if we ended in early 2017 the federal reserve is no longer trying to force inflation down like it has over most of the last five decades. very important thing that happened here, this is really critical to understanding markets now. i feel a bit more optimistic about the duration of the u.s. economic recovery but that's because we had a warning sign. that's because the federal reserve, again, was a bit over confident in 2018 with both quantitative easing and rate hikes. >> davos is overconfident. >> the warning sign helped us take the federal reserve from a point of restraining the expansion to protecting the expansion. you just reported on construction activity. last year was a down year for housing activity, housing construction we started the year weak in auto sales. we're showing signs that interest rate sensitive activity weakened last year and we have to be more protective. lower range on in rates and we need the u.s. dollar to stop going up and that's goi
we had the third largest bull market in u.s. history in the dollar, if we ended in early 2017 the federal reserve is no longer trying to force inflation down like it has over most of the last five decades. very important thing that happened here, this is really critical to understanding markets now. i feel a bit more optimistic about the duration of the u.s. economic recovery but that's because we had a warning sign. that's because the federal reserve, again, was a bit over confident in 2018...
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>> march came in like a bull the will go out like a bull.bought, we're really overbought, due for some correction, at least consolidation. charles: when guests come on this week, a lot of people say a correction. you're talking in the tense of a 10% pull back? >> no. here is reason why. we have a lot of cash on the sidelines. we have money managers still having performance anxiety to speak are behind the averages. even if they're bearish, don't like the market, 11% up through january, february. they have to put money to work. i think there is a pretty good bid on the market here. this selling has been really orderly. no spike in the vix. a pretty orderly selloff we've had. charles: it is interesting, we find buyers on the downside and sellers on the upside. to your point the equalibrium hasn't changed much. feels like we're waiting for something but what do you think that is? in my mind a number of things can happen, charles, but in my mind two things could have an impact. one, we do not get a deal with china the by the way i think we will.
>> march came in like a bull the will go out like a bull.bought, we're really overbought, due for some correction, at least consolidation. charles: when guests come on this week, a lot of people say a correction. you're talking in the tense of a 10% pull back? >> no. here is reason why. we have a lot of cash on the sidelines. we have money managers still having performance anxiety to speak are behind the averages. even if they're bearish, don't like the market, 11% up through...
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it has been a bull market everyone loved to hate. this, other than companies buying back their own shares, this has been a bull market that is a record-breaking bull that very few people really participated in, other than maybe passively through their retirement savings but even december when the market was down briefly 20%, investors were selling at a pace of 89 billion a year. as of last week, even after a 20%, 20% retracement, investors are selling at a pace of $113 billion a year. so one of the most extraordinary things is that after this kind of increase over this long that there are still a lot of people who just do not trust this market or like it. connell: isn't that crazy? you make 300 plus percent on the s&p and individual stocks we cycled through a threw -- few of them today, apple up 1300%. with all the issues. amazon, alphabet google, up by 700% over this course of time. will that participation or lack thereof or the doubting of the market, any signal to you, hearing that is changing or? >> i think, you know, it is a lit
it has been a bull market everyone loved to hate. this, other than companies buying back their own shares, this has been a bull market that is a record-breaking bull that very few people really participated in, other than maybe passively through their retirement savings but even december when the market was down briefly 20%, investors were selling at a pace of 89 billion a year. as of last week, even after a 20%, 20% retracement, investors are selling at a pace of $113 billion a year. so one of...
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a closer look at the bull market running since march 9 2009.o love you and leave you because i am "bloomberg technology" where we will be diving into senator warren's proposal to break up the big tech companies. romaine: i do know you were leaving. i didn't like surprises. caroline: enjoy your anniversary. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: we are a day away from what most rational people believe will be the 10 year anniversary of the u.s. equity bull market. here's a look at the record run over the past decade. the s&p 500'sf bull market is pegged to its closing price on march 9, 2009. the index closed at 676.53, the low point of the 17 month bear market that he raced 57% of value from equities. the next day, a new bull run will take root with the s&p rallying 65% by the end of that year. despite those gains, it was not until four years later that the finallyllion -- s&p recouped its losses and set a new high. the s&p has surged 200%, and annual equivalent of -- on august 8 of that year, the s&p fell an ominous 6.6 per's that's six point 66%, the s
a closer look at the bull market running since march 9 2009.o love you and leave you because i am "bloomberg technology" where we will be diving into senator warren's proposal to break up the big tech companies. romaine: i do know you were leaving. i didn't like surprises. caroline: enjoy your anniversary. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: we are a day away from what most rational people believe will be the 10 year anniversary of the u.s. equity bull market. here's a look at the record...
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he'll explain why he thinks the bull run still has legs.-n-g bites back they're holding up to day in the carnage. wall street is betting this trade has a lot of fight left in it we have details. first, we start off with the market selloff the dow down 400 points the lows of the sessions. worst session of the year despite the u.s. and china inch is cloeger ser to a deal. s&p 500 up 11%, surging back from decembe
he'll explain why he thinks the bull run still has legs.-n-g bites back they're holding up to day in the carnage. wall street is betting this trade has a lot of fight left in it we have details. first, we start off with the market selloff the dow down 400 points the lows of the sessions. worst session of the year despite the u.s. and china inch is cloeger ser to a deal. s&p 500 up 11%, surging back from decembe
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what about shoveling a bull? this story is no bull. check out the video. a bull stuck in snow. you can see all the way up to hits horns. it happened in south dakota. where 18 to 24 inches fell this week. a family of ranchers spent hours digging it out. one called it the loving side of ranching. >> i grew up on the east coast. spent five years in minnesota. i have never seen anything like that. >> look at the poor thing. >> how did it get in there? >> he just got snowed in. the bull couldn't move. >> that's crazy. >> he should have moved before. >> that would be my suggestion. >> they're not known for brains. >> keri is. a good one. >> everyone is happy about this forecast for the weekend and when jeff comes back we'll bring back the rain. so here's a look at what to expect. in the south bay. it is beautiful out there. we'll have a very nice sunset. and the temperatures were so comfortable today. as you go into the rest of the evening expect our temperatures to go from 65 degrees to 59 at 9:00. down to the lower 50s. it will cool off fast. and we have mostl
what about shoveling a bull? this story is no bull. check out the video. a bull stuck in snow. you can see all the way up to hits horns. it happened in south dakota. where 18 to 24 inches fell this week. a family of ranchers spent hours digging it out. one called it the loving side of ranching. >> i grew up on the east coast. spent five years in minnesota. i have never seen anything like that. >> look at the poor thing. >> how did it get in there? >> he just got snowed...
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there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me apple arizonajimcramer this looked like it would be a real bone crusher of a session when the president made some very tough comments about trade with china and stocks getting clobbered. but then we were saved by the fed. yeah, today the fed put rate hikes on hold perhaps for the rest of the year as they recognize the economy cooled out. there is a real inflation. why bother to tighten. one-sided mauling by the bear turnses into a tug-of-war before the market got hit by another pullback dow closing down but the nasdaq inched up 0.7% when jay powell says that and i quote it's a great time to be patient, because the economy is deteriorated, well, that's a big deal for you the change in policy means the bulls won'
there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me apple arizonajimcramer this looked like it would be a real bone crusher of a session when the president made some very tough comments about trade with china and...
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this wednesday marks the 10-year anniversary of the bull markets. now the longest running ever, as you know mike has been looking at history for clues on how much longer this one might last. maybe some of our conversation already plays into the way you're thinking, mike. >> could be. actually looking back in these ten years and saying i don't care if you want to call one continuous bull market if part of it was a snap back from the meltdown. i'm looking at ten years from major, major market low. how is the stock market down and how is it compared to previous ten-year periods after a dramatic market crash. i might have had to make these numbers up if they didn't work out well your annual return is about 17.7%. you're annualized from the ten years after the 87 crash is almost exactly that. also, from the 1982 low, very, very different environment very different circumstances but between 17 and 18% obviously, this is partly co coindencoi coincidence. the market tends to give you market one and a half times what it gives you over a long period. what els
this wednesday marks the 10-year anniversary of the bull markets. now the longest running ever, as you know mike has been looking at history for clues on how much longer this one might last. maybe some of our conversation already plays into the way you're thinking, mike. >> could be. actually looking back in these ten years and saying i don't care if you want to call one continuous bull market if part of it was a snap back from the meltdown. i'm looking at ten years from major, major...
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it's good to see you >> flinice to be here. >> this weekend we're marking a decade of the bull market. the bottom called by our former colleague. let's revisit that moment and then we'll talk about it on the other side >> i'm going to step out on a limb i think we're at a bottom. >> he was right. the question is do you think we're closer to the end of this decade long bull run >> there's no easy answer to that i have to go back to mark's comment. i was nowhere optimistic as he was at that moment i think it's hard to over state how deep and how dark that correction was probably the most severe of any correction since the second world war. i think the s&p was down something like 60% from peak to trough in a three or four month period i think funding for financial institutions was really, really challenged around the world. to think we're up now with a strong private sector in the u.s. as we have. i think it's a bit of two stories, scott in the short to medium term, it's hard not to be impressed. my own view is by the second half of this year we'll be raising rates again in the u.s on th
it's good to see you >> flinice to be here. >> this weekend we're marking a decade of the bull market. the bottom called by our former colleague. let's revisit that moment and then we'll talk about it on the other side >> i'm going to step out on a limb i think we're at a bottom. >> he was right. the question is do you think we're closer to the end of this decade long bull run >> there's no easy answer to that i have to go back to mark's comment. i was nowhere...
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. >> powell also telling "60 minutes" he's optimistic the record bull run still has some legs. >> i wouldt say there's no reason why it can't continue >> for years >> eventually expansions come to an end the business cycle has not been repealed, but i would say there's no reason why this economy cannot continue to expand >> powell also addressing his relationship with president trump. trump has been critical of the fed chair's job performance but powell says that does not influence his policy decisions and stated the fed's independence. >> i don't think it would be appropriate for me to comment on other elected officials or the president. >> can the president fire you? >> well, the law is clear that i have a four-year term and i fully intend to serve it. >> so no, in your view >> no. >> let's get instant reaction to mr. powell's comments from last night on "60 minutes" joining me now is peter thanks for joining us here this morning. >> good morning. >> as i listen to chairman powell, i didn't hear a lot of new insights but i thought it was very interesting that as he's talking about the r
. >> powell also telling "60 minutes" he's optimistic the record bull run still has some legs. >> i wouldt say there's no reason why it can't continue >> for years >> eventually expansions come to an end the business cycle has not been repealed, but i would say there's no reason why this economy cannot continue to expand >> powell also addressing his relationship with president trump. trump has been critical of the fed chair's job performance but powell...
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bull. then when you can still lift him over the fence and throw him over the fence, you can throw the ball enough to run for congress. that's what they told me. so that's how i got into the congress, i left the cattle business and came here. >> well, you've switched parties during your time here. you've seen the parties change so many times. what's your handicap, let's start with the democrats what do you see when you look at the democratic party? >> well, the democrat party was a two-party party, democrats and -- conservatives and liberals. change the way i voted when i switched to be a republican. i was not really liked any better by the republicans than the democrats, because i voted my district. i had the sam rayburn district. go up there and do a job and tell them you're doing a good job. i'm not a golfer. i don't hunt. i don't fish. i campaign when i have a day. i go walk a building out or something. i've campaigned all my life. i think that's the way i stayed elected. >> staying with
bull. then when you can still lift him over the fence and throw him over the fence, you can throw the ball enough to run for congress. that's what they told me. so that's how i got into the congress, i left the cattle business and came here. >> well, you've switched parties during your time here. you've seen the parties change so many times. what's your handicap, let's start with the democrats what do you see when you look at the democratic party? >> well, the democrat party was a...
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we are in the midst of the longest bull run. the radical left did not cause the democrats to win the house. a crisis over campaign violation charges to her charges of democrats showing a pattern of anti-semitism. and i wil ilhan omar says obamas just another pretty face who got away with murder. bernie sanders still refuses to denounce nicolas maduro. tonight you will hear from a former venezuelan mayor living in exile on the run. plus we have exclusive new photos coming into our show from inside a hospital during venezuela's worst blackout in history that occurred yesterday. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. back to the jobs report and the 10-year anniversary of the longest bull run in history. edward lawrence is here with more. reporter: the jobs report lack but showing bright spots. adding just 20,000 jobs in february. but the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.8%. it's a fluky number. it doesn't jibe with other things going opening. reporter: the solid wage growth in the jobs report comes as we hi
we are in the midst of the longest bull run. the radical left did not cause the democrats to win the house. a crisis over campaign violation charges to her charges of democrats showing a pattern of anti-semitism. and i wil ilhan omar says obamas just another pretty face who got away with murder. bernie sanders still refuses to denounce nicolas maduro. tonight you will hear from a former venezuelan mayor living in exile on the run. plus we have exclusive new photos coming into our show from...
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there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job isn't just to entertain you but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. every now and then you get a conference call that captures the panply of what is going on right now and what is going wrong in the business world. that's what dick's sporting goods of all things gave us today. worth trying to learn from what went awry at this retailer lost 11% of its value in one day, stop, teach, context. before we get to dick's, action. mixed session. dow slipped, s&p advanced, nasdaq gained. it's all about boeing. aerospace titan slammed today after a host of international airlines grounded the 737 max 8 planes involved in two separate but seemingly similar crashes. because weighted towards boeing, distorts index boeing in tough position, can't find anything wrong and faa can't yet country after country is grounding their planes. always come out just fine, right here gi
there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job isn't just to entertain you but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. every now and then you get a conference call that captures the panply of what is going on right now and what is going wrong in the business world. that's what dick's sporting goods of all things gave us today....
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the bull market run for a decade.ee the numbers because they will inspire you to invest my friends. take a look at the dow, up 289%. where was it 10 years ago? 6543. think about that from where we are now. s&p up 306%. nasdaq up 484%. nasdaq 100 was the best performer. supercharged high-tech stocks led the way. back to you guys. melissa: gerri, thank you. connell: let's get to that breaking news we referred to at the top. china removing a trip to mar-a-lago from president xi xinping's official calendar, calling into question how close a trade deal is with the united states and china. to the man who broke the news edward lawrence live in washington. edward. reporter: an hour ago chinese removed the trip to mar-a-lago from president xi xinping's calendar. the chinese president will not come to the u.s. at least in march. the government officials are concerned that president trump will walk away from a deal causing president xi to lose face. there is talk of sending a another trade delegation. there was a big step forwar
the bull market run for a decade.ee the numbers because they will inspire you to invest my friends. take a look at the dow, up 289%. where was it 10 years ago? 6543. think about that from where we are now. s&p up 306%. nasdaq up 484%. nasdaq 100 was the best performer. supercharged high-tech stocks led the way. back to you guys. melissa: gerri, thank you. connell: let's get to that breaking news we referred to at the top. china removing a trip to mar-a-lago from president xi xinping's...
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as long as the market is i a bull market, yes, index investing will be the advantage. eaen you get a market inevitably or a downdraft of some kind, that's when you active managers can outshine. what do you think? >> yeah. so when you look at th s&p 500, it is market cap weighted so the top ten positions are ones that have been very successful.ou so look at the faangs, facebook, apple, amazon, google and i'd add microsoft to that list are 14.5% of the s&p 500. when someone buys that passive fund, hopefully they realize they're putting 14 cents o every dollar into those five companies. so it's all fs when thio up and they continue to do well. but if you get some issues like happened with fk today where you get their chief product officer that's stepping down or other things fro an antitrust standpoint, it could be tough sledding for some of those big guys. >> indeed. sandy,s ways, again, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, bill. >>> by the way, that hope that i mentioned earlier about trade was sparked by a report that china's vice premier spoke on the phone
as long as the market is i a bull market, yes, index investing will be the advantage. eaen you get a market inevitably or a downdraft of some kind, that's when you active managers can outshine. what do you think? >> yeah. so when you look at th s&p 500, it is market cap weighted so the top ten positions are ones that have been very successful.ou so look at the faangs, facebook, apple, amazon, google and i'd add microsoft to that list are 14.5% of the s&p 500. when someone buys...
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there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money" and if you want to make friends, i'm trying to make you money. to entertain you and educate and teach you. call me or tweet me @jim cramer. you want to know what resilience looks like we gel a labor report this morning, it shows that the u.s. created 20,000 jobs in february. it was forecast 170,000. instead of joining the global rout we stabilized and rebounded from the lows of the session of the morning. the dow was off 22 1rks and closed down 23 the s&p dipped .21%. that's much better than we had any right to expect. i think on some level there's an understanding that the hiring data is not representative the numbers were distorted by the government shutdown and the terrible weather what makes me say that when it comes to the government shutdown that's pure supposition, but the weather is something i've heard on costco's spectacular conference call from last night this company just reported an off-the-charts amazing q
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a week after their five one spanking in munich the bulls did just enough to win this time cuddy money zebo failed to make use of one of mine says few chances. weren't brilliant but a wins away and three points and reason to applaud once again. germany coach yogi live likes to hide out in his hometown of fribourg far away from the limelight. and one of his former players kneels patterson opened the scoring for fribourg against terror to berlin in the twenty seventh minute his eighth goal of the campaign. but then made out to be sivits took center stage first equalized for a hair tie in the seventy sixth minute i hands just five minutes later he scored again but in the wrong net. the own goal secured three points for fribourg and seem to symbolize yet another season of mid table mediocrity for berlin. he didn't need to happen to me as a defender last week he may have been in risk scoring in own goal instead of not getting in and leaving it to the others so i can't blame him. probably jinx this year and we probably deserved a draw she did him in. leipsic should have had an easy time agai
a week after their five one spanking in munich the bulls did just enough to win this time cuddy money zebo failed to make use of one of mine says few chances. weren't brilliant but a wins away and three points and reason to applaud once again. germany coach yogi live likes to hide out in his hometown of fribourg far away from the limelight. and one of his former players kneels patterson opened the scoring for fribourg against terror to berlin in the twenty seventh minute his eighth goal of the...
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a bull went berserk and started ramming its owner's suv. when officers arrived, the bull charged their car, torcing poli put it down. >>> a shocking sight on an east texas highy. a driver spotted a pickup truck hauling a horse in the bed. police did pull overhe owner, but no word of any charges. >>> the tallest outdoor observation deck in the weste hem atmosphere will soon open. 1,100 feet off the ground, slightly taller than the empire state building. we'll be right back. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with new retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses an all-natural pro
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the red bull storm chasing is a competition with a difference.appens when a suitable storm develops with enough warning to make the most of the conditions. we have probably the best riders in the world, toughest conditions you will be in. we have a really strong wind. the waves are a nice, not huge, but decent waves. proper storm. in winds gusting more than 100 km/h, competitors took part in three rounds of short head, earning points of jumps, in three rounds of short head, earning points ofjumps, tricks and wave riding. in the water for 20 metres at a time, that average is the biggest problem. metres at a time, that average is the biggest problemlj metres at a time, that average is the biggest problem. i am not used to cold water and it takes a lot of energy out of you and makes your arms, like, my arms are realistic. it is hard. but it is fun. they will be hoping to thaw out before resuming the competition on tuesday when even more strong wind and waves are forecast. rather them than me. that is all for now. see you soon. bye. hello there. alth
the red bull storm chasing is a competition with a difference.appens when a suitable storm develops with enough warning to make the most of the conditions. we have probably the best riders in the world, toughest conditions you will be in. we have a really strong wind. the waves are a nice, not huge, but decent waves. proper storm. in winds gusting more than 100 km/h, competitors took part in three rounds of short head, earning points of jumps, in three rounds of short head, earning points...
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the first four years of the bull and hugged the line for the next couple of years. then, it reverted back to that mean. the average forward pe over this tenure period is 15.8 times earnings. that's of a percentage point below the long-term historical average. when you compared to the.com -- had in the boom we 90's, the difference is night and day. strategists hold their hope on this fact, the fact that maybe this market is not as extended as we were in the previous bull market, and that make you that going for longer. scarlet: great context there. is out likeor more young. young.lec the ecb was a driver today. we saw it with the euro move. i show the euro's weakness versus the yen and dollar and yuan, losing at least 1%. as resulted in the s&p 500, having its biggest loss since november 7. how does the ecb affect stocks? >> the headline is that we came into today with anxiety about global growth. weaker chinese data and european data of the last few months. whilened with trade that, markets are comfortable, we. will not get new iteris. the markets want to see a roll
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our reporters was recently in senegal and she stumbled upon a street kitchen in the coastal sagal bull that's known for you guessed it tasty tuna sandwiches. this tiny food stall in perth is a hit with the locals. see a sequel sort of group i don't think i'm going here to chat with our friends it's a very cool police like it's a lot that there was to produce the food is simple but there's a twist still though no fun come are a special spice mix and there's one option the custom in. the first awful good stuff the sun which but also only at my potatoes doesn't matter my menu was. the next just for an egg sandwich another favorite among often come out as regulars . and of course there's also a generous sprinkling of spices and each mouthful. the. city for whom visits almost every day off to work and it looks like he'll be coming back . to say this it's very spicy and delicious. well we know all about delicious syria d. seventy africa that is it from d w news africa for now you can catch all stories that's on our website and that will facebook page while the annual saudi and run is underwa
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party obvious each as they say that sunday's poll amounts to a coup to top a modest is one of the bulls poorest and most unstable states the president's campaign called the opposite. since allegations quote pathetic and accuse them of quote wanting to create disorder that's after clashes with the police pts in the capital murder on earlier this week. emotions are running high for two days the opposition has been out on the streets accusing the incumbent to stealing the election. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the demonstrations in the capital twelve people were injured. the government says that the results are crystal clear the sitting president is reelected for another five years. as a leader as of money ninety six thousand six hundred thirty five votes that is to say sixty point seven seven percent. this outright win in the first round has caused consternation on the other side the main opposition refuses to accept the result. we consider that there was no election a sunday this was instead a coup and set up by as early as some money and his team. and the army ha
party obvious each as they say that sunday's poll amounts to a coup to top a modest is one of the bulls poorest and most unstable states the president's campaign called the opposite. since allegations quote pathetic and accuse them of quote wanting to create disorder that's after clashes with the police pts in the capital murder on earlier this week. emotions are running high for two days the opposition has been out on the streets accusing the incumbent to stealing the election. police fired...
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it gets even better. >> red bull is competition where the best in >> they'll be facing 18 mile an hourg this wind is like driving a 1,000-brake horse power vehicle. >> did you feel it? >> that guy right there. >> where's the dude? >> they're surrounded by whitewater and waves. that's so crazy. >> now, this is super dangerous as you can imagine. so they have a huge safety crew. they have 18 team members, they have six jet skis. they have transmitters on everybody just in case they get lost in the water and they have helicopter support. they've been waiting three years for this storm this big to arrive off the coast of ireland. it's a tricky thing. the planning and for matt of the competition is only decided at the last minute because you have to wait for the storm. >> red bull storm chasers, one of the most extreme things. >> this is like a day at the fair because how we're going to go about it is putting a bunch of balloons on this board. only five of them have colored powder in them. >> are you ready? >> it is kind of appropriate they are throwing these dart like things at these egg-l
it gets even better. >> red bull is competition where the best in >> they'll be facing 18 mile an hourg this wind is like driving a 1,000-brake horse power vehicle. >> did you feel it? >> that guy right there. >> where's the dude? >> they're surrounded by whitewater and waves. that's so crazy. >> now, this is super dangerous as you can imagine. so they have a huge safety crew. they have 18 team members, they have six jet skis. they have transmitters on...
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. >> concerns over global growth hit feature pitch as we mark 10 years of the bull market.hothe u.s. job report optimism a grout growth? live pictures coming to us from spacex. it is autonomous lee undocking. we are yet to see the undocking -- we cannot see it that it should happen in the minutes ahead. it is set to return to earth in about five hours time. this had been an unmanned test but could be used as a primary means of transport between the iss and earth. reliance oneavy russian capability. it will be interesting if there is a rival to provide that. let's leave this story there for a moment and talk about equity markets. this is the picture on european future markets. negativity to filter through here. the chinese export data gloomy. gloomy data out of germany as well. down to 6%. much below estimates. that shows you where some of the weakness is coming from. the chinese market is weak. over 4% at one point. the hong kong market reflecting that. singapore, indonesia, maine the markets in negative territory to read there are some signs maybe the chinese want to take
. >> concerns over global growth hit feature pitch as we mark 10 years of the bull market.hothe u.s. job report optimism a grout growth? live pictures coming to us from spacex. it is autonomous lee undocking. we are yet to see the undocking -- we cannot see it that it should happen in the minutes ahead. it is set to return to earth in about five hours time. this had been an unmanned test but could be used as a primary means of transport between the iss and earth. reliance oneavy russian...
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it got aggressive and she needed 40 stitches. >>> and this is no bull either.ow got loose at a rodeo in houston and got into the stands. after several minutes of freedom the cow willingly and safely returned to its pen. >>> in medical news, your eyes may be the window into diagnosing alzheimer's. a duke university study finds a new scanning device can see signs of the disease almost immediately. doctors say alzheimer's patients experience changes in the small blood vessels in their retinas and they say an eye scan could make diagnosing the illness faster and less expensive and help develop potential treatments. >>> in sports fighter conor mcgregor is facing felony charges after police say he smashed a fan's cell phone outside a miami hotel. police say he stomped on the phone after the fan tried to take his picture. he's now free on bond. last year mcgregor avoided jail time in new york after throwing a dolly at a bus filled with ufc fighters. his sentence included anger management classes. >>> and speaking of anger management, that was not on display in clevela
it got aggressive and she needed 40 stitches. >>> and this is no bull either.ow got loose at a rodeo in houston and got into the stands. after several minutes of freedom the cow willingly and safely returned to its pen. >>> in medical news, your eyes may be the window into diagnosing alzheimer's. a duke university study finds a new scanning device can see signs of the disease almost immediately. doctors say alzheimer's patients experience changes in the small blood vessels in...
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that proved to be a turning point for the market that set the stage for the bull run we are on. about 300% was up since that day, beating every major index around the world. it would be hard pressed to find any other equity markets around the world where any other asset class and matches that return. the s&p returning on an annualized basis, about 18% over the past year. it has not been a smooth ride. we had six market corrections coming close to a bear market at the end of last year. every time someone is called to enter the bull market, the market has found a way to bounce back, away to be resilient, for way tohan 3600 days -- a be resilient, for more than 3600 days. scarlet: american eagle coming out with its numbers. the outlook for this quarter, the fourth-quarter adjusted eps is missing the average analyst estimate. $.19 to $.21 and the midpoint would be $.20. analysts were looking for $.23. they our off about 5% in after-hours trade. still what this is stephen and sarah ponczek. stephen, you will watching remain start and nodding your head to the tenure performance of the
that proved to be a turning point for the market that set the stage for the bull run we are on. about 300% was up since that day, beating every major index around the world. it would be hard pressed to find any other equity markets around the world where any other asset class and matches that return. the s&p returning on an annualized basis, about 18% over the past year. it has not been a smooth ride. we had six market corrections coming close to a bear market at the end of last year. every...
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today's report comes as wall street celebrates the tenth anniversary of the bull market.kets are tomorrow so we'll talk about it today. let's bring in danielle booth and bill smede. the s&p up 411%, the dow 413%, the nasdaq 570%, remarkable run but in your opinion does it come to an end this year? >> well, look, the bull market is very long in the tooth, so is the current economic expansion. we're seein seeing jitters fromr pockets of the world. we saw china exports weak, german production missed consensus by 3 percentage points. we have to say if we're on the p opposite end of the global reflation trade, if 2019 is going to be the year that we finally see the end of this bull market run. ashley: bill, as we look at this jobs report coming out in just under about three hours from now, is there something you can look at in that report that shows maybe something to worry about with regard to the economy? >> well, we are long duration investors, so we don't look at the little wiggles and to us those are little wiggles. so what we're thinking about right now is a much stronge
today's report comes as wall street celebrates the tenth anniversary of the bull market.kets are tomorrow so we'll talk about it today. let's bring in danielle booth and bill smede. the s&p up 411%, the dow 413%, the nasdaq 570%, remarkable run but in your opinion does it come to an end this year? >> well, look, the bull market is very long in the tooth, so is the current economic expansion. we're seein seeing jitters fromr pockets of the world. we saw china exports weak, german...
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you can do...and don't take no bull from nobody"nobody" take no bull from nobody" (grant) now to our.. as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: another storm moved into the bay area with rain and wind. rain will move south and turn to showers. lows will be in the 50s. on the radar you can see the rain with some pockets of heavier showers. the rain is turning to snow in the sierra with more snow to come. winter storm warnings are going up on tuesday with more heavy snow forecast for the sierra. on the satellite you can see the storm coming through now but another area of low pressure off the coast will bring more rain through thursday.it will be partly cloudy tomorrow with a slight chance of a few showers. highs will be in the 60s. more rain will return tuesday night and into wednesday with showers lingering into thursday. dry and warmer weather is forecast for this weekend. (vicki) four your health tonight... the c-d-c is now reporting more than 300 cases of the measles this year. (grant) the age
you can do...and don't take no bull from nobody"nobody" take no bull from nobody" (grant) now to our.. as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: another storm moved into the bay area with rain and wind. rain will move south and turn to showers. lows will be in the 50s. on the radar you can see the rain with some pockets of heavier showers. the rain is turning to snow in the sierra with more...
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[laughter] i will be honest i just wanted videotape of the bull. [laughter] for the media to feel good something must feel bad so it was like christmas and spring break combined this week the parents were out of town in hanoi trying to get through a cake or in dc and michael :-colon is there a stripper. [laughter] into the arms and then to see a gibbering rat to the process that bad news makes them feel so good. spin for a second time without a new clear agreement. >> now he is coming up against real world international realities and he can close the deal. >> a very rough and rocky 24 hours for the president back in washington and here in hanoi headed back empty-handed. >> so first they spend a week saying he will give up too much then they whine because he didn't give away a thing. if i wasn't so pied right now i would say they are biased. we all want world peace by walking away as part of negotiating but the media sees it just as the whole thing because they don't like the guy doing the deal if you believe we already gave up a lot with the meetin
[laughter] i will be honest i just wanted videotape of the bull. [laughter] for the media to feel good something must feel bad so it was like christmas and spring break combined this week the parents were out of town in hanoi trying to get through a cake or in dc and michael :-colon is there a stripper. [laughter] into the arms and then to see a gibbering rat to the process that bad news makes them feel so good. spin for a second time without a new clear agreement. >> now he is coming up...