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you are hearing from charlie evans soon he wants to overshoot. minority that see the instead of aeiling metric target. >> i know it is tricky to guess but what about the tariff impact on jobs. slow.se are that is still the unknown. the current announcements are not as bad with exceptions. we don't know where we are going to end up. let alone 20 to 60 days or three months or four months down the line. for the administration, those that, they have made it clear they want to make good on their campaign promises ahead of 2018 midterms. over time more corrosive increases in employment will be offset in the near term with the sheer volume. government spending we see for fiscal year 18 and 19 will overwhelm tax cut's in terms of stimulus. that will pay for a corrosive development. >> can ice nikkei question in, i am sure she will continue the thread. easing,ping of the draghi still managed to paint a .airly dovish picture a taperingl on for ?n september >> i think we are. european union is two years behind the fed. seeing the lag effect. they don't want
you are hearing from charlie evans soon he wants to overshoot. minority that see the instead of aeiling metric target. >> i know it is tricky to guess but what about the tariff impact on jobs. slow.se are that is still the unknown. the current announcements are not as bad with exceptions. we don't know where we are going to end up. let alone 20 to 60 days or three months or four months down the line. for the administration, those that, they have made it clear they want to make good on...
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charlie evans waiting to see if he would be on board for the march rate hike. almost a done deal. i think a lot of people are saying look at the trajectory. they don't hike a lot. maybe in 2018. they can speed it up in 2019. haidi: let's get some thoughts from the advisors capital management cio, joining us from florida. great to have you on daybreak australia. to her point, march is a done deal. what happens from there? do we have an easier path, a quicker path now the trade war's are on the back burner? wars are on the back burner? >> it could be a minor issue. donald trump laid a pivotal -- a pop pistol. it further byuce exempting the number of countries from the tariffs, so i don't think that is significant. i suspect some of the foreign companies will scream bloody murder and invoke retribution publicly, but in fact they will get little in return. so it will blow over. i think that issue is the performance of the economy, job growth kathleen talked about, and in particular the behavior of wages. the wheel question is -- real question is how much of that gr
charlie evans waiting to see if he would be on board for the march rate hike. almost a done deal. i think a lot of people are saying look at the trajectory. they don't hike a lot. maybe in 2018. they can speed it up in 2019. haidi: let's get some thoughts from the advisors capital management cio, joining us from florida. great to have you on daybreak australia. to her point, march is a done deal. what happens from there? do we have an easier path, a quicker path now the trade war's are on the...
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after the jobs number, we'll get reaction from chicago fed president charlie evans. first on cnbc.e'll be right back. most etfs only track a benchmark. flexshares etfs are built around the way investors think. with objectives like building capital for the future, managing portfolio risk and liquidity and generating income. that's real etf innovation. flexshares. built by investors, for investors. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. we use so, why do we pay toters have a phone connected,. when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited plus for a limited time get a $250 prepaid card when you buy any new samsung. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >>> counting
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stephon alonzo, charlie evan matteo clarke. amid the grief there was angen clarke.are proud of them for standing up to justice. anger. we are proud of them for standing up tojustice. family, a community and its leaders demanding a nswe rs. community and its leaders demanding answers. these are the moments just before stephon clark were shot dead. it was filmed by police who say they we re it was filmed by police who say they were responding to reports of break—ins in the area. moments later, mr clarke was shot dead in his grandmother's backyard. he had been shot 20 times. police say they thought he was carrying a gun, but no weapon was found on him, just a cellphone. at a press conference on monday, his family called it an execution. a young man who were buying homes in austin, texas. the police followed him for hours. he wasn't shot once. —— bombing homes. but an unarmed black man holding a ceuphone but an unarmed black man holding a cellphone is shot 20 times. two officers, one of whom is black, have been put on administrative leave while an investigation is carri
stephon alonzo, charlie evan matteo clarke. amid the grief there was angen clarke.are proud of them for standing up to justice. anger. we are proud of them for standing up tojustice. family, a community and its leaders demanding a nswe rs. community and its leaders demanding answers. these are the moments just before stephon clark were shot dead. it was filmed by police who say they we re it was filmed by police who say they were responding to reports of break—ins in the area. moments later,...
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peers that would be labeled brainard who is a permanent member on the federal reserve board and charlie evans who is chicago's president they've both come out in recent days they're considered to be two of the most devilish members of the federal open market committee and they have both come out and verbatim echoed what jay powell said in response his. congressional testimony and that is that the economic headwinds that we've been seeing of late have turned into tailwinds when does start sounding hawkish bart that means that we might get those four rate hikes this year after all and yes to answer your first question mark is a slam dunk if there's ever been one i would look for a hawkish language and that statement that's going to be coming out next week well i'm not going to try to change your answer because i know it's clear here but there was a new report out this morning about the deficit the u.s. government deficit of two hundred fifteen billion dollars which is the highest in six years and of course we have over a twenty trillion dollar debt they just increase the the debt limit does thi
peers that would be labeled brainard who is a permanent member on the federal reserve board and charlie evans who is chicago's president they've both come out in recent days they're considered to be two of the most devilish members of the federal open market committee and they have both come out and verbatim echoed what jay powell said in response his. congressional testimony and that is that the economic headwinds that we've been seeing of late have turned into tailwinds when does start...
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stephon alonzo charlie evan atheo clark. but amid the grief, there was anger.r justice! a family, a community and its leaders demanding answers. these are the moments just before stephon clark was shot dead. it was filmed by police, who say they were responding to reports of break—ins in the area. show me your hands. gun, gun, gun! moments later, mr clark was shot dead in his grandmother's backyard. he had been shot 20 times. police say they thought he was carrying a gun. but no weapon was found on him, just a cellphone. at a press conference on monday, his family called it an execution. young man who was bombing homes in austin, texas, the police followed him for hours. he wasn't shot once. but an unarmed black man holding a cellphone is shot 20 times. two officers, one of whom is black, have been put on administrative leave while an investigation is carried out. but the incident has led to days of protest, and once again, questions are being asked about how the black community in america is policed. lebo diseko, bbc news. let's turn to our top business story
stephon alonzo charlie evan atheo clark. but amid the grief, there was anger.r justice! a family, a community and its leaders demanding answers. these are the moments just before stephon clark was shot dead. it was filmed by police, who say they were responding to reports of break—ins in the area. show me your hands. gun, gun, gun! moments later, mr clark was shot dead in his grandmother's backyard. he had been shot 20 times. police say they thought he was carrying a gun. but no weapon was...
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. ♪ this,h a jobs report like does charlie evans say i am more on board with a rate hike in march thany well. it is likely that inflation will pick up. that is a good thing. my tactical basis, i can see the merits of arguments where we con increase inadual rates. at a more strategic level, the long. tivenflation below our objec has been difficult. at thee that we spent zero the full bound, it was there for so many years. future, years from now, the economy will have a difficult spell. it is important that we have as much monetary capacity to respond to the difficult times as possible. it is important to ratify 2% as a objective. markets have inflation objectives. i'm nervous there too low. i believe that by being a little more cautious and waiting to see if the march inflation data comes out in a better waym relative ♪ to a year ago, that could be helpful. thursday was international women's day. several of the most influentialal -- women spoke with us. about trade. you talk to ceos and other businesses. how concerned are they? >> very concerned. concerned that the trade war that could
. ♪ this,h a jobs report like does charlie evans say i am more on board with a rate hike in march thany well. it is likely that inflation will pick up. that is a good thing. my tactical basis, i can see the merits of arguments where we con increase inadual rates. at a more strategic level, the long. tivenflation below our objec has been difficult. at thee that we spent zero the full bound, it was there for so many years. future, years from now, the economy will have a difficult spell. it is...
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had 1.5 tropical people come off the sideline it's every central banker's dream, brian we had charlie evansbc, right after the job report came out. he echoed lael brainard, you know they're two notorious dubs. i know that you know you didn't know they were dubbers and this is fed speak saying that we're going to get tighter. and there's wage inflation built in the background. if there's more to come, it's going to be a heavy, heavy week for the fed with the data coming up >> fair enough but i'd expect that the dubs may be on the rooftops touting wages not growing. and saying, okay, we're gaining a lot of jobs. but pay is not up that much, but wage inflation is not a story. >> but what we're hearing from employers and people finding work as quickly as they are, wage pressures are building. wait for the national federation of international business report to come out bright and early tomorrow morning look for that cpi report we are seeing inflationary pressures building and the only thing that we're not seeing, by the way, and this is coming out of china mainly we're finally seeing the heat.
had 1.5 tropical people come off the sideline it's every central banker's dream, brian we had charlie evansbc, right after the job report came out. he echoed lael brainard, you know they're two notorious dubs. i know that you know you didn't know they were dubbers and this is fed speak saying that we're going to get tighter. and there's wage inflation built in the background. if there's more to come, it's going to be a heavy, heavy week for the fed with the data coming up >> fair enough...
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they have to be put in context the 330 followed several above 200 now and that sounds like a lot charlie evans earlier today said 60,000 is the right run rate for this economy so that is five times the return rate and yet the unemployment rate is stuck at 1.4 % because people are coming back into the work force and there is no reason to panic and the federal reserve believes at this point if inflation should rear its ugly head in a meaningful way, it has time to react andgetting back to what you said, it continues this notion and concept, the underlying theme of the federal reserve it can raise rates in a casual way. >> we should is listened to jay powell in day two. he tried to calm everybody else and said inflation will go up and it is going to stabilize and if you want to characterize it as a re-do, a chance to sort of set the record truly straight on where he thought was more along the lines of what was delivered today than not >> i think that is right, scott. and i would add to this, not only on day two but on day one and listen to powell in his totality because he's saying a thing -- a c
they have to be put in context the 330 followed several above 200 now and that sounds like a lot charlie evans earlier today said 60,000 is the right run rate for this economy so that is five times the return rate and yet the unemployment rate is stuck at 1.4 % because people are coming back into the work force and there is no reason to panic and the federal reserve believes at this point if inflation should rear its ugly head in a meaningful way, it has time to react andgetting back to what...
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but does charlie evans now say well, i'm no getting on board with a march rate hike then when i dissenteddecember hike or in february, when you expressed the same kind of caution. charles: i think the economy is doing very well. inflation will pick up, so that is a good thing. on a tactical basis, i can see the merits of arguments where we continue our gradual increase in rates. what tips it for me, at least as i am thinking about this, is in a more strategic level, along inflationa period of below our level has been consistent with current times, and the time we spent at the lower bound was painful. the fund rate was close to zero for so many years, and that was a sign that the economy was not performing as well as we wanted it to. in the future, at some point years from now the economy is going to have a difficult spell. if we go into a recession, normally the fed has to lower the fund rate by 500 basis points. i think it is important that we have as much monetary capacity to respond to that difficult time as possible. i think it is important to ratify 2% as a symmetric inflation object
but does charlie evans now say well, i'm no getting on board with a march rate hike then when i dissenteddecember hike or in february, when you expressed the same kind of caution. charles: i think the economy is doing very well. inflation will pick up, so that is a good thing. on a tactical basis, i can see the merits of arguments where we continue our gradual increase in rates. what tips it for me, at least as i am thinking about this, is in a more strategic level, along inflationa period of...
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. >>> charlie sykes is an msnbc contributor. evan bayh is a former senator from indiana and co-chair of no label, a bipartisan political organization. joining me today to talk about this. charlie, i'm going to start with you on this one. "the wall street journal" has a pretty devastating lead editorial today about the president and the porn star. here's how it ends. quote, the stormy daniels case is typical of mr. trump's prepresidential behavior in thinking he can, with enough threats and dissembling, get away with anything. he's never understood that a president can't behave that way. and this may be the cause of his downfall. do you agree with that, that this could be the cause of his downfall? stormy daniels could be the cause of the president's downfall? >> yes, interestingly enough, by the way, "the wall street journal" editorial board has been supportive of the president in the russia investigation. you know, it is interesting, i was watching the interview the other night where she had, by the way, 22 million americans watched
. >>> charlie sykes is an msnbc contributor. evan bayh is a former senator from indiana and co-chair of no label, a bipartisan political organization. joining me today to talk about this. charlie, i'm going to start with you on this one. "the wall street journal" has a pretty devastating lead editorial today about the president and the porn star. here's how it ends. quote, the stormy daniels case is typical of mr. trump's prepresidential behavior in thinking he can, with...
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the most dovish member now, charlie evans. fed president, esther george what's interesting is these guys are actually in a little bit it's a more moderate extremes if you will let's look at other folks on it. brainard, one of only three fed governors or members of the board of governors, 3 1/2 right there. john williams and randy corals, the first time we have an assessment of him, the new vice cheer for bank supervision he comes in at 5.4 the center of the board is right about here, 4.9. very much the same as last time. so the question is, how much of this matters we're going to learn over time, is jay powell the new fed chairman, is he running from the front, for example, is he a leading chairman the way greenspan was, or leading from behind the way bernanke and yellen did, because there's a big difference between powell and yellen take a look here powell is a 5.4, so definitely more hawkish than the center at least that's the initial impression of him. where yellen was seen as more dovish, 3.2. so if that matters, if he lea
the most dovish member now, charlie evans. fed president, esther george what's interesting is these guys are actually in a little bit it's a more moderate extremes if you will let's look at other folks on it. brainard, one of only three fed governors or members of the board of governors, 3 1/2 right there. john williams and randy corals, the first time we have an assessment of him, the new vice cheer for bank supervision he comes in at 5.4 the center of the board is right about here, 4.9. very...
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. >> and charlie evans, second time those guys have been on "squawk box" on a friday there are some worries points on friday, evans on "squawk box," 400 points >> do you think that's the key to the markets? >> well, if we keep conditioning the fed, we'll have powell here if we get into a little dicey market action. or we'll have him on -- >> hold on, does he know the market report in advance >> i don't think he was here anyway he was dovish. no, he was even before the report changed >> but he is dovish. >> is he dovish? dovish >>> let's take a look at what happened overnight in asia you're going to see that the nikkei closed up by 1.6% hang seng, 1.9%. stocks up by 0.58% >>> and markets at trading dax in germany up 0.6% stocks flat in ftse in london higher in italy and spain. finally take a look at treasury yields ten-year treasury last week closed the week just under 2.9%. this morning, it's sitting at 2.901% andrew >>> we've got a couple big stories to tell you about. dow chemical executive chairman andrew liveris stepping down from that role effective april 1. retires and this comes a do
. >> and charlie evans, second time those guys have been on "squawk box" on a friday there are some worries points on friday, evans on "squawk box," 400 points >> do you think that's the key to the markets? >> well, if we keep conditioning the fed, we'll have powell here if we get into a little dicey market action. or we'll have him on -- >> hold on, does he know the market report in advance >> i don't think he was here anyway he was dovish. no,...
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evan wellington who ran from utah. i thought as a republican once john kasich was out we probably lost our best, most consciencious man. i listened to the interview with donald trump with charlie. you could tell right from then that -- it was going to be a dumpster fire. they always say don't wish for too much because you might get what you wish for. thank you for c-span and everything you do. host: we'll leave it there. on capitol hill yesterday a couple things to note. our producer up there, craig kaplan, tweeted this out on this on this vote the yeas are 49. the nays are 49. the vice president votes in the affirmative. the nomination is confirmed. the v.p. cast his ninth russeaking vote to confirm as the o.m.b. deputy director. as many of you know yesterday in the capitol rotunda, the late reverend billy graham was laid in honor there. the "washington times" says that america's pastor, as he was known, becomes the fourth civilian to lie in honor at the capitol. it says that mr. graham's public addresses were broadcast nationwide from 1947 to 2005. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell spoke and gave remarks, as well as the president. and of course billy graha
evan wellington who ran from utah. i thought as a republican once john kasich was out we probably lost our best, most consciencious man. i listened to the interview with donald trump with charlie. you could tell right from then that -- it was going to be a dumpster fire. they always say don't wish for too much because you might get what you wish for. thank you for c-span and everything you do. host: we'll leave it there. on capitol hill yesterday a couple things to note. our producer up there,...