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when it was on and it came in the six minutes of injury time and there's cross found gonzalo passy and cea. thanks for rewarded for their persistence. my whole image of them forty we have a brilliant team with great character we have a strong mentality a winning mentality is back after a few draws that was a good win a road that was still on beat and this year today was an exceptional performance with a lucky punch at the end just with lucky punch to jews. leyva couzin came out raring to go against frye back and needed just four minutes to take the lead shot as the randy's lashed towards goals from the edge of the box and he went in with the help of a slight deflection. sights dominated this match the second goal a perfect example of what makes them so exciting to watch have it slinking out with the union branch and his stink across the pokes was prodded in by leon bailey one more reason to celebrate some carnival weekend. visit looking very good in position when you see the second goal and how that played out from the goalkeeper when we scored the goal that was very good reason those. oft
when it was on and it came in the six minutes of injury time and there's cross found gonzalo passy and cea. thanks for rewarded for their persistence. my whole image of them forty we have a brilliant team with great character we have a strong mentality a winning mentality is back after a few draws that was a good win a road that was still on beat and this year today was an exceptional performance with a lucky punch at the end just with lucky punch to jews. leyva couzin came out raring to go...
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muchÍsimo porque Él estÁ haciendo no mas que un bien >>> la idea es que unan a esta noble causa rgio cÉaxatlÓn estados unidos >> se jugÓ la octava jornada de medallas de salvoconducto dominical, como siempre batallme repartieron los honores por las chicas dennhi callu con su segunda medall propio, seguidams
muchÍsimo porque Él estÁ haciendo no mas que un bien >>> la idea es que unan a esta noble causa rgio cÉaxatlÓn estados unidos >> se jugÓ la octava jornada de medallas de salvoconducto dominical, como siempre batallme repartieron los honores por las chicas dennhi callu con su segunda medall propio, seguidams
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how this was a range on pakistani soil pakistan has said that is will look through this detail just cea and really analyze the evidence and if something is brought to the forefront that they can walk with they will actually get to the bottom of it but at this point it is a bit uncertain if that will take place because the founder of change muhammad is in pakistan he's on well and has he's not been brought to trial he's not been taken to the courts sharman would crush the farm in-situ they said it is up to the courts and if we find evidence that is try to move forward but the international community will be quite uncertain and really a bit despondent with sharma and creches response because an illness should not be really a focus he should be brought to the cools and with because he is the founder of a terrorist group that is responsible for a very deadly attack and there is evidence in the dossier and by the indians to state that he applauded the attack him who omma so give us a very there but must be a lot of questions about that the seriousness with which i pakistan is actually fighti
how this was a range on pakistani soil pakistan has said that is will look through this detail just cea and really analyze the evidence and if something is brought to the forefront that they can walk with they will actually get to the bottom of it but at this point it is a bit uncertain if that will take place because the founder of change muhammad is in pakistan he's on well and has he's not been brought to trial he's not been taken to the courts sharman would crush the farm in-situ they said...
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signatory of the letwing amendment and i am pleased it has gone through. of course it is not a pa na ceas not a panacea, it is not going to solve every problem. wednesday may well be quite a difficult day in terms of trying to identify how we proceed and do things properly, but at least we are making some progress. frankly up we are making some progress. frankly up until now we have been going nowhere, just round and round in circles. this is the first time that we have started to move forward again, andi we have started to move forward again, and i hope that it is going to work to start identifying where the majority lies for proposals, and to enable us to start to express an opinion on things other than the government's deal. how would you like to see the mechanics of wednesday happen? i know this is quite complicated, but it matters, doesn't it, in terms of potentially the voting system that is used, or whether or not all of the options are voted on at the same time, as opposed to them being a sequence?” think the mechanics have got to try to deliver a process by which people feel tha
signatory of the letwing amendment and i am pleased it has gone through. of course it is not a pa na ceas not a panacea, it is not going to solve every problem. wednesday may well be quite a difficult day in terms of trying to identify how we proceed and do things properly, but at least we are making some progress. frankly up we are making some progress. frankly up until now we have been going nowhere, just round and round in circles. this is the first time that we have started to move forward...
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away according to princeton university we have this quote we just got from jason fehrman, the former cea good job of describing the importance of alan krueger and the quotes that -- there's a shot of alan, the quotes as he brought us into a new era of empirical economics, looking at data regressions, alan looked at natural experiments, and by that everybody talks about the first thing, the 1994 study he did on minimum wages where he looked at two actual communities side by side, one in new jersey, one in pennsylvania, a paper that is still cited today. during the recent scandal about admittance to colleges, people go back to a paper that alan wrote about the returns to education. he's done a lot of work on the opioid crisis, an awful lost work of whether or not americans are coming back to work. he was a foremost labor economist. alan krueger will be well remembered there's the quote from jason he brought us into a new era of empeekal economics, and one other bit of data, alan has a book forthcoming or had a book forthcoming in june called "roccon ho mics, what rock 'n' roll can tell us
away according to princeton university we have this quote we just got from jason fehrman, the former cea good job of describing the importance of alan krueger and the quotes that -- there's a shot of alan, the quotes as he brought us into a new era of empirical economics, looking at data regressions, alan looked at natural experiments, and by that everybody talks about the first thing, the 1994 study he did on minimum wages where he looked at two actual communities side by side, one in new...
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interesting statement about progress along a wide range of fronts and also, kevin hassett, chairman of ceaade a very positive statement. he actually saw a document with lines that are positive from an american point of view. but it has to be a compromise. the chinese are just not going to make total concessions to the united states. it's not going to be a one-way agreement. they want to get something out of it, too. of course, one of the things they want is to have the tariffs not only not go up, but to have them be eliminated and to have some greater degree of access to the american market without these major new restrictions on their investment here. it needs to be both ways. liz: but president trump through bob lighthizer announced okay, the hike of the 10% tariffs to 25% which was supposed to happen at midnight last night, we are putting that aside. that's a concession, in good faith, i believe president trump has made some very major moves to show the chinese he's actually serious about this, and i'm just wondering when the chinese are presented with a 150-page detailed agreement, wha
interesting statement about progress along a wide range of fronts and also, kevin hassett, chairman of ceaade a very positive statement. he actually saw a document with lines that are positive from an american point of view. but it has to be a compromise. the chinese are just not going to make total concessions to the united states. it's not going to be a one-way agreement. they want to get something out of it, too. of course, one of the things they want is to have the tariffs not only not go...
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when we started at the cea even before i was nominated, i remember in a conference call where we whereown the growth for '17, i think it was 2.4 and the growth y 4 to q4 was 3.1 and the number came in exact pli right. in 2017 we were a little low. we're the first council of economic advisers ever to sort of meet or exceed its forecasts in the first two years. and so we're not hitting you with rosy scenarios. we think the 3% will hit this year too. and so every public forecast has had growth in the 3s. and president trump likes to say -- he likes to get excited about things. and the other thing is that he also when he references it when i talk with him, he talks about things like well, you'll have a 4% quarter even if it is a 3% year. and so he says i want to see a 4. didn't mean that he thinks that we can grow 4%. >> so i think president trump has had a 4.2% quarter. >> yes, he has. >> president obama had a 5.1%. isn't it better to say they shouldn't think about it that way? >> no, guys like us thoo sshoul 3% is possible. november of 2017, i said that and they passed the tax cuts and w
when we started at the cea even before i was nominated, i remember in a conference call where we whereown the growth for '17, i think it was 2.4 and the growth y 4 to q4 was 3.1 and the number came in exact pli right. in 2017 we were a little low. we're the first council of economic advisers ever to sort of meet or exceed its forecasts in the first two years. and so we're not hitting you with rosy scenarios. we think the 3% will hit this year too. and so every public forecast has had growth in...
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guy behind it is rich cea. >> thank you very much.ing bell rings] liz: markets are down three days in a row. president trump set to speak at the top of the next hour during the american workforce advisory board meeting at white house. the dow loses 129. that will do it for the "claman countdown." melissa: visiting with top executives at the white house. all three major averages ending the day in the red as investors await any progress between the u.s. and china on trade. any minute now 25 prominent ceos, including apple's tim cook will meet with president trump, marking the first meeting of the administration's new workforce advisory board. busy day. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. we'll cover all of that welcome to "after the bell" with the dow ending the session lower by 132. the s&p and nasdaq also in negative territory. that is the third day in a row they're down. s&p by 18. nasdaq by 70
guy behind it is rich cea. >> thank you very much.ing bell rings] liz: markets are down three days in a row. president trump set to speak at the top of the next hour during the american workforce advisory board meeting at white house. the dow loses 129. that will do it for the "claman countdown." melissa: visiting with top executives at the white house. all three major averages ending the day in the red as investors await any progress between the u.s. and china on trade. any...
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guy behind it is rich cea. >> thank you very much. [closing bell rings] liz: markets are down three days in a row. president trump set to speak at the top of the next hour during the american workforce advisory board meeting at white house. the dow loses 129. that will do it for the "claman countdown." melissa: visiting with top executives at the white house. all three major averages ending the day in the red as investors await any progress between the u.s. and china on trade. any minute now 25 prominent ceos, including apple's tim cook will meet with president trump, marking the first meeting of the administration's new workforce advisory board. busy day. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. we'll cover all of that welcome to "after the bell" with the dow ending the session lower by 132. the s&p and nasdaq also in negative territory. that is the third day in a row they're down. s&p by 18. nasdaq by 70 points. melissa says, busy day. blake burman live at white house, deirdre bolton at floor of new york stock exchange, ph
guy behind it is rich cea. >> thank you very much. [closing bell rings] liz: markets are down three days in a row. president trump set to speak at the top of the next hour during the american workforce advisory board meeting at white house. the dow loses 129. that will do it for the "claman countdown." melissa: visiting with top executives at the white house. all three major averages ending the day in the red as investors await any progress between the u.s. and china on trade....
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let william gale come in on this >> i think the main point is everybody except kevin hassett and the ceaenues you've got consulting firms, cbo and joint tax committee, you've got various think tanks, tax policy center, tax foundation. it really shouldn't be a debate about whether the tax cut reduced revenues it's clear that it did it did some other things, too, but in terms of the revenue front, i just don't think it's a debate >> honestly, we're way above the baseline for both the tax foundation and the joint committee on taxation and the congressional budget office. we're way above baseline on revenues coming in we really are. and we had about a quarter of a trillion dollars coming in and repatriated funds taxes. so that was in the fourth quarter of 2017. which you've got to include in this as well because that's part of the tax bill as the repatriation of funds. when you look at it, i just don't think you're right i'd be glad to go through the numbers with you >> can i say one thing about debt >> yeah. >> one thing when you look at debt, you know, debt depends upon the interest spread
let william gale come in on this >> i think the main point is everybody except kevin hassett and the ceaenues you've got consulting firms, cbo and joint tax committee, you've got various think tanks, tax policy center, tax foundation. it really shouldn't be a debate about whether the tax cut reduced revenues it's clear that it did it did some other things, too, but in terms of the revenue front, i just don't think it's a debate >> honestly, we're way above the baseline for both the...
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working to improve wages at the bottom in exactly the way we said a year and a half ago if you go to the ceathe wage growth for the people in the bottom are is well north of 6%. then that goes through to wages and we're seeing it in the data. that's why president trump from the beginning wanted these tax cuts to be permanent and of course congress being what congress is, you've got to make some adjustments. but of course we 100% -- i think the tax cuts especially on the corporate side have been successful generating jobs and growth and manufacturing growth. i'm pretty sure there's going to be another apple in the future >> you think there's enough you can say to democrats where you won't -- if you don't give the $9 billion for the wall, we're not giving anything. is this budget ever really going to pass or are we going to be business as usual? >> i don't negotiate budgets you wouldn't want me to negotiate for you. i'm just a nerdy economist but if you look at the history of it, the budget process gets kicked off it's really the kickoff, you know, and maybe it's a touchback. or maybe they run
working to improve wages at the bottom in exactly the way we said a year and a half ago if you go to the ceathe wage growth for the people in the bottom are is well north of 6%. then that goes through to wages and we're seeing it in the data. that's why president trump from the beginning wanted these tax cuts to be permanent and of course congress being what congress is, you've got to make some adjustments. but of course we 100% -- i think the tax cuts especially on the corporate side have been...