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again, for the democrats to say this is a manufactured crisis i found that to be a crushing, disapointing and downright insulting word to use against the families who like the president i met and held their hands and hugged them and got to know them on the campaign, here while we've been here in the white house. their stories, ladies and gentlemen, are real. it's very raw. they lost loved ones. and that is not to say everybody who comes over the border is a gang member, terrorist, a drug -- it's naive and downright insulting and disrespectful to their grieveas losses to pretend their loved ones weren't killed, weren't trafficked, that we're not losing our kids and even our adults to drugs increasing in this country. 72,000 died last year. so much is coming through the southern border. now, one thing i will tell you, because it hasn't been said enough or not at all, every democrat voted for the massive drug legislation that passed a couple of months ago and now is the law. and they've acknowledged we have a drug problem. one of the measures is called the stop act. it compels our own postal
again, for the democrats to say this is a manufactured crisis i found that to be a crushing, disapointing and downright insulting word to use against the families who like the president i met and held their hands and hugged them and got to know them on the campaign, here while we've been here in the white house. their stories, ladies and gentlemen, are real. it's very raw. they lost loved ones. and that is not to say everybody who comes over the border is a gang member, terrorist, a drug --...
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. >> i want to thank all of the members who joined us after a couple disapointing votes. it's fair to say that most naelt we were dealing with probably flawed measures on both sides. but it was an opportunity for us actually to coming to, be able to express views on two votes but the folks that i work for back home are telling me very clearly enough already. we don't care if you have messaging votes. we want to know what are are you going to do to et get the government back open. what are you going to do to make sure that i'm working and i'm get. ing paid. so the obligation, the real commitment that we have as lawmakers is to demonstrate that we can do the work that's requested of us. that is getting the government back open again. so what you saw for the past hour, again, was an expression hopefully of hope. for the first time in 34 days you have had a bipartisan group of senators colting together in public, speaking in public about a commitment to work together. i know that that doesn't deliver a paycheck to people tomorrow, but our goal is to push these negotiations fo
. >> i want to thank all of the members who joined us after a couple disapointing votes. it's fair to say that most naelt we were dealing with probably flawed measures on both sides. but it was an opportunity for us actually to coming to, be able to express views on two votes but the folks that i work for back home are telling me very clearly enough already. we don't care if you have messaging votes. we want to know what are are you going to do to et get the government back open. what are...
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low's and home depot both getting hurt after they think disapointing forecasts could spill over to these retailers. could there be pain ahead? >> well, it's not good sherwin-williams data isn't good i do want to point out home depot doesn't sell sherwin-williams but they do sell behr, they do sell painting they aren't seeing that in their paint business there was the jpmorgan piece out today where they lowered home depot slightly from 205 to 203 >> not much. >> so that's not a big deal. i like home depot. i used to like lowe's more given how far home depot has come in, the differential between the two is -- home depot should have a premium multiple it trades at just a tad under 17 times earnings i don't know what's going to happen with housing, but i like this i like also that they're spending a lot of money. so these are earnings post spend. and i think that they have done a good job in the past allocating resources to spend and having a good return on that. >> maybe what sherwin-williams said was not all bad because they said they saw a rebound happening december into january. home dep
low's and home depot both getting hurt after they think disapointing forecasts could spill over to these retailers. could there be pain ahead? >> well, it's not good sherwin-williams data isn't good i do want to point out home depot doesn't sell sherwin-williams but they do sell behr, they do sell painting they aren't seeing that in their paint business there was the jpmorgan piece out today where they lowered home depot slightly from 205 to 203 >> not much. >> so that's not a...
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i've been with you since 2004 and you have never disapointed. you've always done great and wonderful work and i want to thank you so much for your service. you were never my supervisor, but i appreciate your votes and your advocacy and san francisco will be a better place because of you. i wish you the best in the future. i miss you. i love you. and thank you. best of everything. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm tim figeris. i worked in south of market and was fortunate enough to work across the street from where jane lived. for years, i was never big into politics and all of that. quick story i need to share. when i first saw jane, i remember she was standing under a clock at the rec center. and i didn't know who she was. somebody said, she's on board of ed and running for supervisors, but no one was really going up to her or anything. and then later on, everybody was beelining to her with an agenda or something, but she always took the time to listen. the other time, next time i met jane, there was a fire
i've been with you since 2004 and you have never disapointed. you've always done great and wonderful work and i want to thank you so much for your service. you were never my supervisor, but i appreciate your votes and your advocacy and san francisco will be a better place because of you. i wish you the best in the future. i miss you. i love you. and thank you. best of everything. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm tim figeris. i worked in south...
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word that comes up most in response to questions from polars, disaster, hard times, no compromise, disapointed and sad, john heilemann it is sad. >> for sure. i will say, just in the interest of meth logical skins here, his approval is now higher than it was in the abc/"the washington post" poll as we sit here seeing our ratings crater over the course of the shutdown, hi think we would see must bes in the mid-30s and our poll doesn't co capture the last few days of the shutdown so we will see those numbers going forward. but he's still not cratered. you're above the crater base if you're above "the wall street journal" numbers it hasn't cratered he will be emboldened to play this out again which is why it's important to peter's point, the reporting about what happened and the combination -- and the airplanes which i think would be the thing that would end the shutdown, airport shutdown, is mcconnell went after the votes on thursday and said look, we're going to have 70 votes against you if you don't stop this tomorrow and that -- a lot of those votes would be republican votes. if we get the th
word that comes up most in response to questions from polars, disaster, hard times, no compromise, disapointed and sad, john heilemann it is sad. >> for sure. i will say, just in the interest of meth logical skins here, his approval is now higher than it was in the abc/"the washington post" poll as we sit here seeing our ratings crater over the course of the shutdown, hi think we would see must bes in the mid-30s and our poll doesn't co capture the last few days of the shutdown...
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but this report is deemed a disapointment. the stock is sliding 4% in after hours trading.ocusing on developments with mother nature. amtrak has announced they're going to cancel northeast u.s. trains and reduce service ahead of what is going to be a very big storm. we don't know the exact time this is going to kick in, but they're taking those chances. rick reichmuth on who has been monitoring this. where do we stand on this? >> it was saturday night, sunday storms. so timing we know better. what we don't know is where the line is between rain and snow. we probably won't know that for a little bit. the bulk of the energy is still out here just off the shore of california. i don't know where the storm will be by the time it gets to the eastern seaboard. this is what the west looks like right now. we've had an incredibly rainy and snowy week, which is great news for drought, great for the ski areas. but problematic for the burn areas with mudslides. you go to dinner mountain west, a lot of snow across wyoming and utah and colorado from this storm. that's good news. there was
but this report is deemed a disapointment. the stock is sliding 4% in after hours trading.ocusing on developments with mother nature. amtrak has announced they're going to cancel northeast u.s. trains and reduce service ahead of what is going to be a very big storm. we don't know the exact time this is going to kick in, but they're taking those chances. rick reichmuth on who has been monitoring this. where do we stand on this? >> it was saturday night, sunday storms. so timing we know...
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very disapointing numbers. equity trading was a miss. that was down 13%. a lot of the u.s.rading and even though they had a tough fixed income trading and wealth management, a driver of the business $3.6 billion of outflows wealth management was tough here in the states. banks where we didn't see outflows of that size and the main point to make sheer is coming into u.s. banks earnings everyone said it's cheap expectations are low that's the only reason why they're able to beat expectations last week the point with ubs and others last week is expectations were even lower and failing to beat that expectation so far and it. >> heights that difficult environment that european banks have more so than u.s. ubs down over 30% over 12 months and it just goes back to that story, the u.s. macro position much better than european and i think we'll see that as europe continues to report the numbers. >> yaurpian slowdown playing a role brexit question marks >> structural difference better position than the european banks and see if it carries on >>> up next, the close he r erfo the u.s.
very disapointing numbers. equity trading was a miss. that was down 13%. a lot of the u.s.rading and even though they had a tough fixed income trading and wealth management, a driver of the business $3.6 billion of outflows wealth management was tough here in the states. banks where we didn't see outflows of that size and the main point to make sheer is coming into u.s. banks earnings everyone said it's cheap expectations are low that's the only reason why they're able to beat expectations last...
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they had disapointing sales, a lot of criticism and yet they're still number one.t does that mean? i want to be seen as innovative. i think they're riding off something they had in the past. i'm not sure that's going to stand up over time. it's interesting to look at amazon and see wheeze goin whato be happening and starbucks at number five. i'm fascinated by berkshire hathaway. it's a totally different company and it stands the test of time. maria: it's a sign of the times to see apple and amazon number one and number two, tells us what's buzzing in the world today. we'll take a short break. coming up, we're taking a look at the business of caffeine, coffee gaining steam worldwide. i'll sit down with one of the industry giants coming up next. and mariano rivera making history with his selection to the baseball hall of fame, right here, back in a moment. ♪ i've got a bug in my margarita. ♪ won't leave me alone. ♪ i've got a woman i'm trying to drink away. ♪ i've got a long, long way to go. ♪ yeah, i've got a long, long way. to be nobody but yourself in a world whic
they had disapointing sales, a lot of criticism and yet they're still number one.t does that mean? i want to be seen as innovative. i think they're riding off something they had in the past. i'm not sure that's going to stand up over time. it's interesting to look at amazon and see wheeze goin whato be happening and starbucks at number five. i'm fascinated by berkshire hathaway. it's a totally different company and it stands the test of time. maria: it's a sign of the times to see apple and...