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eastern time. you want to make sure you stay with fox business. we'll have live coverage of this. we'll have more on the mueller report in a few moments. lauren: first, from washington, let's go to wall street, two unicorns will make their trading day today. pinterest and zoom will test invests' appetites for ipos after lyft stumbled when it went public in late march. what kind of reception will pinterest and zoom get from investors. jonathan honing and michael lee are here. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. lauren: are you excited by pinterest or zoom, jonathan? >> well, now we get to see, do unicorns exist in the real world or just in fantasy, in private markets. that will set the stage today, lauren. these are long-awaited. this isn't something new. the market has been waiting for these unicorns, new opens for quite some time. it's hard to underestimate how important these are. think of these companies as the p tip of the spear when it comes to risk in the market. my sense is that if you
eastern time. you want to make sure you stay with fox business. we'll have live coverage of this. we'll have more on the mueller report in a few moments. lauren: first, from washington, let's go to wall street, two unicorns will make their trading day today. pinterest and zoom will test invests' appetites for ipos after lyft stumbled when it went public in late march. what kind of reception will pinterest and zoom get from investors. jonathan honing and michael lee are here. gentlemen, good...
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eastern time.l right. coming up later on cnbc, you'll want not want to miss interviews with both of these companies' ceos once the thought trades for open and over at the nasdaq, zbloonl ceo eric yuan, both of them in the 1 1:00 a.m. hour we'll have toe to see what they have to say maybe about lyft coming up, samsung's new foldable $2,000 phone breaking after being in the hands of reviewers for only hours the next big thing is not so big. another face plant for facebook. unintentionally uploaded 1.5 million people's emails to its servers. thatto nt. sryex - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - annc
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maybe more hawkish fed those minutes come out at 2:00 eastern time they certainly could move markets. in asia japan down about a half a percent. china rose very fractionally not a lot of movement there. europe now mostly higher of course, in europe all investors, all citizens, really, is on brexit so much they could change. speaking of that, major developments expected today as they hold a meeting in brussels as we are just now three days away from the u.k. leaving the e.u. cnbc's silvio is live in brussels with more on how the is 1th hour talks are going sylvia >>> in a draft document that we saw yesterday here in brussels this document says that the extension is going to be flexible so the u.k. will be allowed to leave the e.u. before a specific end date. however, this end date is not decided yet. this will happen tonight it's a decision that the 27 european leaders have to make. this makes an important point that during the extension, the u.k. and e.u. will not have any trade talks. there are two things to watch out today in brussels. first, how long is the extension going to be. z
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eastern time.xpecting the report within two hours of that time, though the usual caveats apply. anything could happen in this story. when the report comes out, we'll have teams of reporters assigned to read and digest and report to us sections of it. we will be surrounded here by veteran lawyers and former federal prosecutors, and we will read through it all in realtime. that will go on throughout the day. we will, of course, be back here with you here in our usual time slot tomorrow night, 23 hours from now. so for now and until we are back on the air a scant nine hours from now, that's our broadcast on this wednesday night. thank you so very much for being with us. and good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> awaiting the mueller report. this morning a redacted version of the special counsel's final report will be released to congress and the public, but only after a press conference by attorney general bill barr. >>> plus, north korea claims to have tested a new tactical g
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eastern time. raising the question of why the attorney general is holding this press conference with reporters who haven't even seen the report yet. now a person familiar with the matter says that the attorney general will be answering reporters questions about his thinking, why he made certain redactions, an overview of the report, and so forth, but certainly, the reporters who will be asking him the questions will be informed on what's in the report because that comes later. the report is expected to be leas released around 11:00 a.m. eastern time. 400 pages with redactions and we could certainly learn a lot in this. two dozen current and former white house officials were interviewed by robert mueller and their names could very well be revealed in this report. some are even concerned this could hurt their business. some of the former aides who are out of the white house but their business model is about influence and access to the white house are concerned they are going to be on the out because
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eastern time. that is, before releasing the redacted report. house democrats are requesting he cancel that yvette. why lawmakers say it's not a good idea to address the public before the release of the report. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they want to see this report first. we learned that it's due to be delivered between 11:00 and noon to be delivered on cds. so the attorney general's news conference ahead of this release is receiving criticism on capitol hill. president trump says he's confident ahead of today's release of robert mueller's nearly 400-page report. >> this should never happen to a president or to this country again, what took place, and you' see a of veg things come out tomorrow. >> a redacted version will be made public this morning. >> we will provide explanatory notes describing the basis for each redaction. >> just before its release, attorney general william barr is expected to hold a news conference. >> he has briefed the white house on the report. >> w
eastern time. that is, before releasing the redacted report. house democrats are requesting he cancel that yvette. why lawmakers say it's not a good idea to address the public before the release of the report. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they want to see this report first. we learned that it's due to be delivered between 11:00 and noon to be delivered on cds. so the attorney general's news conference ahead of this release is receiving criticism on capitol hill....
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eastern time. will erpgz drive us or send us packing? moore chief investment officer rob, what do you think the earnings numbers have been spectacular, but we're not seeing the futures markets drive us higher today. why do you think that is >> well, brin, repeatly really this whole month the volumes have been very right, which has some people concerned, and it doesn't have me hugely concerned, but i think that's probably playing into today why we're not necessarily seeing futures rocketing up amazon reports later today as guy adami was pointing out earlier. that could be market-moving. sad for the close, but we'll see how that plays out wrrn. >> volume, though, here's the thing. do we make too much of it, rob the volumes have been the lowest since any month since 2006 if a stock goes up -- it still goes up. >> it could -- it's a two-edge sword there, brian some would say on the negative side that the low volume indicates that the rally is petering out, but on the other side -- i'm sounding a little bit like an economist here talking out
eastern time. will erpgz drive us or send us packing? moore chief investment officer rob, what do you think the earnings numbers have been spectacular, but we're not seeing the futures markets drive us higher today. why do you think that is >> well, brin, repeatly really this whole month the volumes have been very right, which has some people concerned, and it doesn't have me hugely concerned, but i think that's probably playing into today why we're not necessarily seeing futures...
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eastern time.ou can listen along with the free c-span radio app as well. on the house side on thursday, the headline in the washington post, barr may not testify on the hill. there is a standoff happening between the house judiciary committee and william barr. the house judiciary committee says they, in addition to lawmakers asking questions, would like the house counsel of the judiciary committee to ask william barr questions. the new york times notes there is precedent for having staff lawyers interview cabinet secretaries. during the joint house and senate hearings on the iran-contra scandal, they questioned attorney general edwin meese and george schultz and they note that in 1970 three, committee staff matters -- members questioned the cia alleged --to the involvement of the cia in the watergate scandal. if you are interested in how that looked, you can find the iran-contra hearings and the testimony by edward meese and the staff lawyer who asked the questions. this was a joint committee in 19
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eastern time. instead of being at the white house correspondents association's dinner, donald trump will be going to green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. on the phone, we have craig bureau, the washington chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about what he expects for tonight's dinner. good morning. caller: good morning. host: instead of being at the washington correspondents dinner, president trump is coming to milwaukee, i mean green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. what to expect president trump to say? guest: i think it will be a typical trump campaign rally. this is his first reelection rally in wisconsin, which was a key state for him. it helped push him over the top. part of this is theatrical. a battleground region like green bay, i'm sure you will see him play off of that. i think it is good to be a classic trump campaign rally. host: why wisconsin? what makes wisconsin so important in 2020? guest: it is important for both parties. it is probably more important for democrats because w
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hosted by the group new dem action fund live at 1:00 eastern time. watch live online at c-span.org or listen live on the free -span radio app. >> this week on the communicators, ncta president an c.e.o. michael powell. mr. powell is interviewed by "washington post" reporter, cat. >> think it is in transition. but it's talk -- its talk of demise are dramatically premature. i think the industry has nicely transitioned to the significance of broadband that helps commen compensate for the market competitive pressures on video. i think they manage video better than people would have imagined. i think they are live as businesses, as consumer delivery systems. hey reently acommunesed -- announced a old initiative to increase broadband speed to the american home 10 gigabits per second. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> once tv was simply lee giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was importa
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eastern time when it recorded above wall street expectation importantly, ceo jamie dimon said that, quote, even amid so global geopolitica the u.s. economy continues to mp grow andyment and wages are going up and inflation is moderate and consumer and business confidence rema strong.'s it all placed in the bull scenario. china is bottoming and the u.s economy will remn here. so far this earnings season mo companies are beating estimates than usual and they're beating them by more than they usually 29 companies have reported for the first quarter so far. of those 29, 83% are beating te estiand that's a lot mor than usual and they're beating by an average by more than sev percentage points an this happening? because analysts dramatically cut their estimates back in december, concern of an imminent, global meltdown whic has not happened. so here's the bottom line. dimon's comments have lessened fears that a reces the corner and there's a good chance we will avoid sth s&p earnings go negative for t first quarter and that means n earnings recession. for "nigly busines i'm bob pisani at the new
eastern time when it recorded above wall street expectation importantly, ceo jamie dimon said that, quote, even amid so global geopolitica the u.s. economy continues to mp grow andyment and wages are going up and inflation is moderate and consumer and business confidence rema strong.'s it all placed in the bull scenario. china is bottoming and the u.s economy will remn here. so far this earnings season mo companies are beating estimates than usual and they're beating them by more than they...
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eastern time. instead of being at the white house correspondents association dinner, president trump will be going up to green bay, wisconsin to hold a rally. on the phone, we have craig gilbert, the washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal signal to talk about what he expects tonight. being at the correspondents association dinner, president trump is coming up to mel watt -- green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. what do we expect president trump to say tonight? >> i think it will be a typical trump campaign manager. his first reelection rally in wisconsin, a key state for him when he won the presidency. it pushed him over the top. part of this is theatrical, to have the counterpoint to the best dinner, to go to a blue-collar battleground region like green bay. lewd to thathim a and play off of that. i think it will be a classic trump campaign rally. >> why wisconsin? what makes it so important for president trump and the republicans in 2020? >> it is important for both parties. maybe mor
eastern time. instead of being at the white house correspondents association dinner, president trump will be going up to green bay, wisconsin to hold a rally. on the phone, we have craig gilbert, the washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal signal to talk about what he expects tonight. being at the correspondents association dinner, president trump is coming up to mel watt -- green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. what do we expect president trump to say tonight? >> i think it...
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legislative work will start at 4:00 eastern time. there are four homeland security-related bills on the calendar. any requested votes will take place after 6:30 eastern. and later this week, consideration of the re-authorization of the violence against women act, which expired in february. it aims to prevent abuse and provide additional resources for victims and includes a provision concerning domestic abusers and firearms. we could also see members take up a senate-passed resolution to end u.s. military involvement in yemen civil war. over in the senate, work continues on a bill to provide nearly $13 billion in aid to areas affected by hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters. also, a resolution to shorten the amount of time the senate has to consider certain nominations. take you live now to the floor of the house. the spker pro tempore:h house ll be in order. he pyer wie re b chaplain cony: let us pr dear lord we give you thks for giving us other day. this momento be remind of your pce, to the resources needed by the men
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eastern time. let's bring in america's a-team.e marsh joins us, dan hen, inc.er and matt schlapp former white house political director and chairman of the conservative union. what will we hear from bernie sanders tonight? >> he is smart to come on fox. he is out there fighting for each and every person. he is not just running in this primary. his message has to get out across the country. bernie sanders is a little bit of an unusual candidate. one of the things that makes him unusual in this field he has done it before. we forget that. we've had a lot of first-time winners like donald trump and barack obama. presidential campaigns are unique and tough and you also have a leg up when you've done it before. he is smart to do this. >> sandra: going to win over voters tonight? >> that's the idea. sanders talks openly trying to win back trump supporters. there are a lot of common denominators there especially on the populous side of the appeal. if you look where he is campaigning he is campaigning in places that hillary clinton did not
eastern time. let's bring in america's a-team.e marsh joins us, dan hen, inc.er and matt schlapp former white house political director and chairman of the conservative union. what will we hear from bernie sanders tonight? >> he is smart to come on fox. he is out there fighting for each and every person. he is not just running in this primary. his message has to get out across the country. bernie sanders is a little bit of an unusual candidate. one of the things that makes him unusual in...
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was meant to come eventually non-coms will come to the morning they will come through eastern time today and obviously many women. and within what is still remained on the what if you can't. buy the moment. people are worried. you know what noise expected. let's hear now from the pope who addressed the attacks earlier today. and. with sadness at the news of the horrendous attacks which on easter sunday have proved sadness and pain to some churches and other places in sri lanka they see little money. i would like to express my heartfelt closeness to the christian community. which was attacked while gathered in prayer. and to all victims of such a cruel act of violence. i entrust to the. who so tragically time and i pray for the wounded and all those who are suffering because of this dramatic event. pope francis at the easter mass at the vatican today let's get back to jamila national media and covering the story on the ground as we've been reporting all day this is the worst violence in sri lanka since the end of the civil war ten years ago are authorities worried about additional threats
was meant to come eventually non-coms will come to the morning they will come through eastern time today and obviously many women. and within what is still remained on the what if you can't. buy the moment. people are worried. you know what noise expected. let's hear now from the pope who addressed the attacks earlier today. and. with sadness at the news of the horrendous attacks which on easter sunday have proved sadness and pain to some churches and other places in sri lanka they see little...
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. >>> 4:16 eastern time. aos in the uk this morning after lawmakers rejected prime minister theresa may's brexit deal for the third time. that likely killed off her plans permly and increase -- pe permanently. let's go live to london, bring in ri nic robertson. anyone's guess again? >> reporter: what we do know is that theresa may is running out of time. we have said she's been running out of road on this for months and months. this does seem to be the week, i'll say that. let's see what happens by the end of the week. the reality is this, that today there will be some indicative votes in parliament. again, the mps taking control and essentially saying to theresa may, this is what we can agree on, you should use this idea, being part of the customs union or a second referendum or a norway type relationship with the european union. however, there may not be a majority for any of those. half of theresa may's party is opposed to her picking up on any of those ideas. 117 mps, including ten government ministers hav
. >>> 4:16 eastern time. aos in the uk this morning after lawmakers rejected prime minister theresa may's brexit deal for the third time. that likely killed off her plans permly and increase -- pe permanently. let's go live to london, bring in ri nic robertson. anyone's guess again? >> reporter: what we do know is that theresa may is running out of time. we have said she's been running out of road on this for months and months. this does seem to be the week, i'll say that. let's...
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phone calls were found guilty for their golda meir problem with one protest in twenty four pm eastern time. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a new town with the painter sheikh with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journeys i have walked off the streets a name you can trust and their problems are always the same point to source inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human side see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work. at long last carl is going to be former head of nissan and renault speaks out in a combative video which he lashes out at his former colleagues also coming up chinese and european leaders gather in brussels for talks after trying to make e.u. member goodly part of its controversial belt and growth infrastructure initiative and where do most top notch restaurants in france get their caviar from the answer once oppressed. kris kobach program for my nissan boss carlos go
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eastern time today.eff harris with the south bend tribune is an investigative reporter, and he has been covering pete buttigieg. this announcement, what are you expecting? well, thank you for having us on curator if what the campaign is saying is correct, maybe 10,000 people in downtown south bend for this event. originally it was going to be , thede in the intersection campaign offices, but they have moved indoors because of the forecasted campaign weather. maybe even some snow today. relocated the event to the studebaker automobile factory building. it is still in the midst of renovation. how many people would fit into the building. this is on a first-come, first-served basis. host: remind us who this man is, this mayor, pete buttigieg. he has been getting a good amount of traction in the news lately. give us a quick profile. is 37 years pete old. he was a harvard graduate and a rhodes scholar. he ran for state treasurer in 2010. he was excited to come back to south bend, where he is from. he lost that
eastern time today.eff harris with the south bend tribune is an investigative reporter, and he has been covering pete buttigieg. this announcement, what are you expecting? well, thank you for having us on curator if what the campaign is saying is correct, maybe 10,000 people in downtown south bend for this event. originally it was going to be , thede in the intersection campaign offices, but they have moved indoors because of the forecasted campaign weather. maybe even some snow today....
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start searching for free now at ancestry.com >>> 4:48 eastern time, and j.p.an chase crowe jamie diamond says america has an infrastructure problem and told fox it will cost the u.s. more if it's not fixed now. >> infrastructure not even in the top 20 now, and we need infrastructure and we have time. i would spend the money on infrastructure and find a way to pay for it. if you don't fix it, it's 3 trillion. >> last week jp morgan announced it is investing $3 million in each of five u.s. cities as part of the firm's advancing city programs. the 500 million, 5-year initiative is meant to drive growth and economic activities in cities across the country. infrastructure is a bipartisan issue diamond said sunday. >> democrats and republicans, we both sit in a room and say we need infrastructure so i'm hoping there might be a common ground here. >> still mounting debt makes conversations around future expenditures difficult. they have still yet to put a legislative proposal. >>> the u.s. tightening sanctions on iran this morning. the state department says countries
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i'm dave briggs, happy monday, 4:32 eastern time.begin, however, with powerful words in the face of hate. >> a young man standing with a rifle pointing right at me and i look at him, he had sunglasses on, i couldn't see his eyes, i couldn't see his soul. we need to battle darkness with light, no matter how dark the world is, we need to think of light, a little bit of light pushes away a lot of darkness. >> a wounded rabbi from california describing what it was like to stare down a gunman, one day after the nation's latest deadly hate crime. three people wounded, one killed in the synagogue shooting near san diego. >>> there will be a funeral today for 60-year-old lori kaye, witnesses say her husband, a doctor, tried desperately to save her. >> he start to do some cpr. we saw the hole in her chest. his wife, and he can not do anything. it's very very difficult. >> she was friendly. she was welcoming. she was one of those people that you want to know as a friend. when i think of her, all i can say the community lost a great soul. >>> 8
i'm dave briggs, happy monday, 4:32 eastern time.begin, however, with powerful words in the face of hate. >> a young man standing with a rifle pointing right at me and i look at him, he had sunglasses on, i couldn't see his eyes, i couldn't see his soul. we need to battle darkness with light, no matter how dark the world is, we need to think of light, a little bit of light pushes away a lot of darkness. >> a wounded rabbi from california describing what it was like to stare down a...
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eastern time to. reporter: right, he will face press and world to talk about the mueller report release, dodge is not doing -- doj is not doing a document company then going dark, he and rod rosenstein will hold the press conference to talk about the findings. we know that report will come out sometime tomorrow morning, president trump telling he looking forward to release, and feeling confident saying he is expecting a lot of strong things to come out in this report. even president's daughters today, ivanka speaking out about the release in a interview with associated press, saying she always knew there was no collusion with russia and this respect confirms. >> -- report confirms it. >> i guy ther knew there was non and no oka obstruction, there ws confirmed in mueller report and attorney general's barr subsequent comments, am not concerned. reporter: we'll be there tomorrow on hill. elizabeth: democrat may try to issue subpoenas friday to get an unredacted version of the report to try to marshall wh
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. ♪ >>> 4:47 eastern time.s election day in israeli, and in a matter of hours, prime minister benjamin netanyahu will learn whether he's won the fight of his political life. netanyahu seeking reelection to a fifth term faces multiple corruption investigations and a formidable opponent in former general benny gantz. joining us live from jerusalem, cnn's michael holmes. michael good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, dave. yeah a steady stream of voters going into this polling place in jerusalem. most of them say they are voting with benjamin netanyahu's party or other right wing parties. that's more a factor of where we are in a conservative area. in tell avooif, aviv, a lot of saying we're voting blue and white, benny gantz, military staff. benjamin netanyahu has long touted himself as mr. security, and security always the chief issue in israeli elections. the blue and white party of benny gantz, he's a former chief of staff in the military. there's two other former chief of staffs in the military that
. ♪ >>> 4:47 eastern time.s election day in israeli, and in a matter of hours, prime minister benjamin netanyahu will learn whether he's won the fight of his political life. netanyahu seeking reelection to a fifth term faces multiple corruption investigations and a formidable opponent in former general benny gantz. joining us live from jerusalem, cnn's michael holmes. michael good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, dave. yeah a steady stream of voters going into this...
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listen to jason on bloomberg radio from 2:00 to 5:00 eastern time.urs, special counsel robert mueller's report will be released to congress in a compact disc. alix: they still have compact discs? [laughter] avid: a former southern district of new york prosecutor will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: attorney general william barr will hold a news conference just about 90 minutes from now tied to the release of the 400 page mueller report. we welcome on the telephone jessica roth, law professor at cardozo law school and former attorney for the southern district of new york. we had this four page summary earlier. this is supposed to be upwards of 400 pages. what should we be looking for in this? jessica: the first thing i will be looking for is what evidence is set forth about russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. barr's four-page letter quotes mueller as seeing the evidence did not establish conspiracy between the trump campaign and russian government actors. that does not necessarily mean he did not find any evidence of tha
listen to jason on bloomberg radio from 2:00 to 5:00 eastern time.urs, special counsel robert mueller's report will be released to congress in a compact disc. alix: they still have compact discs? [laughter] avid: a former southern district of new york prosecutor will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: attorney general william barr will hold a news conference just about 90 minutes from now tied to the release of the 400 page mueller report. we welcome on the telephone jessica roth, law...
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the airline says it lifted an internal ground stop at 7:05 eastern time and that it lasted for about ten minutes. i did talk with a gate agent and he told me things seem to be moving smoothly. reporting live from sfo, jobina fortson. >>> just to be clear the faa did send out an update saying the issue has been resolved but there could be residual delays. >>> fearly 3,000 pg&e customers are starting their morning in the dark. here is a live look in santa clara. one of the impacted areas this morning. and here is new video from about 20 minutes ago showing santa clara police controlling traffic in the area because of the outage. no word yet on the cause or when the lights may go back on. >>> new overnight, fire off highway 17 in los gatos. firefighters closed southbound lanes near main street while putting out the flames. no one was hurt investigators have not yet determined what started the fire. highway 17 has been reopened for your morning commute. >>> fans and celebrity are mourning the death of rapper and entrepreneur nipsey hussle. >> he was shot in a burst of gunfire outside the
the airline says it lifted an internal ground stop at 7:05 eastern time and that it lasted for about ten minutes. i did talk with a gate agent and he told me things seem to be moving smoothly. reporting live from sfo, jobina fortson. >>> just to be clear the faa did send out an update saying the issue has been resolved but there could be residual delays. >>> fearly 3,000 pg&e customers are starting their morning in the dark. here is a live look in santa clara. one of the...
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the men's first major of as we take a look, next week on tour, masters begins thursday at 3:00 eastern time. espn with the early coverage and then cbs has it on the weekend. all the best to our friends over at cbs, j nantz, sir knack faldo and companyars they t the masters. >> this wl conclude our seven in aow after the valero texas open. no one gng for it in two on 18. an important layup here for ryan moor >> this is really, really conservative. quite a ways back into the hole. >> but he's on the sho grass there. he is quite aays back. but a birdie for ryan moore to get to that 18 under number. there's si woo kim over at the 16. bones just told us that his caddie bobby brown confirmed that si woo sustained an injury. he was not specific exactly what it was. he continues to brace that rib cage area as they've reached the 16thl wee thou how that affects him on the upcoming par 3. this is a par attempt for kokrak. his thd in the water at the 18th. still a sensational day for kokrak. seen a couple of guys, david, kind of sputter in. kevin streelman earlierou even gh he shot 64. now kokrak even
the men's first major of as we take a look, next week on tour, masters begins thursday at 3:00 eastern time. espn with the early coverage and then cbs has it on the weekend. all the best to our friends over at cbs, j nantz, sir knack faldo and companyars they t the masters. >> this wl conclude our seven in aow after the valero texas open. no one gng for it in two on 18. an important layup here for ryan moor >> this is really, really conservative. quite a ways back into the hole....
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eastern time h. t's get over to courtney reagan for a news update. >> tehran have agreed to form a joint new team for fighting terrorism. >>> carlos ghosn is indicted for the fourth time this over misappropriation of corporate funds. ghosn has denied any wrongdoing, maintaining he's innocent of all charges and the latest charge he allegedly had $5 million channeled to a company he virtually owns. tourists flocked to see notre dame ca teed dral today. the metro station on the line has also reopened. >>> for fallout over allegation that's kate smith sang racist songs in the 1950s. a philadelphia flier has removed a statue of her. the team also announced it will no longer use smith's rendition of "god bless america" before games. let's get back over to "squawk alley." >>> when we come back, zoom insider and one of its earliest investors joins us after the break on the company's ipo. a look at the major averages. that 100 point loss at the open now a 19 point loss on the dow and the s&p's going green. bac
eastern time h. t's get over to courtney reagan for a news update. >> tehran have agreed to form a joint new team for fighting terrorism. >>> carlos ghosn is indicted for the fourth time this over misappropriation of corporate funds. ghosn has denied any wrongdoing, maintaining he's innocent of all charges and the latest charge he allegedly had $5 million channeled to a company he virtually owns. tourists flocked to see notre dame ca teed dral today. the metro station on the line...
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this occurred a little before 7:00 this evening, early evening in paris, around 2:00 eastern time. a time when, according to what i saw -- chris jansing is here with us. i think they close at 6:45 for tourists. so around the time that tourists were exiting that this broke out. but from all the accounts, it has brought paris to a stand still. all eyes looking at the plume of smoke and the brilliant flames that can be seen for several miles. >> 13 million people visit this every year. and the exterior obviously so iconic. and there are all kinds of biblical stories that are illustrated on the exterior of this building, which you now see in flames. part of the reason for that, and it's not unique to this cathedral. but when this was built in the 1100s, the first round of it finished in the 1200s, most of the people were illiterate. so the bible stories were part of the architecture. it was, in some ways, a book for the catholic faithful, who could not read, to see those stories displayed without going inside the cathedral. >> yeah, president macron has tweeted and the translation is "o
this occurred a little before 7:00 this evening, early evening in paris, around 2:00 eastern time. a time when, according to what i saw -- chris jansing is here with us. i think they close at 6:45 for tourists. so around the time that tourists were exiting that this broke out. but from all the accounts, it has brought paris to a stand still. all eyes looking at the plume of smoke and the brilliant flames that can be seen for several miles. >> 13 million people visit this every year. and...
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eastern time. ashley: h president trump is t to meet with the trade negotiator today. is it. dominic tavella joins us now to talk about that and other things. good morning, dominic. let's begin with the trade talks. it does feel like a little more optimism now about what's going on. what's your take? >> it's been a grind, right. this has been going on now, what, six months and it's progressed. they've made key progress, according to mr. kudlow, key progress on very important ideas. there's some sticking points, especially the fact that the u.s. wants to keep unilateral decision making process if they feel like china is not going to comply. and of course, president trump wants to continue some of the existing tariffs for the foreseeable future, in hopes to keep china on track. there are sticking points. i do think it's going to get resolved. i think a little longer than people expect. ashley: a little longer -- the biggest -- one of the stumbling blocks is enforcement. you can say anything you want but we don't know what goes on behind closed doors. can we solve that is
eastern time. ashley: h president trump is t to meet with the trade negotiator today. is it. dominic tavella joins us now to talk about that and other things. good morning, dominic. let's begin with the trade talks. it does feel like a little more optimism now about what's going on. what's your take? >> it's been a grind, right. this has been going on now, what, six months and it's progressed. they've made key progress, according to mr. kudlow, key progress on very important ideas....
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eastern time, that's 10:30 a.m. pacific time it's another full day of live festival coverage. featured authors will include janet napolitano. -- check your cable guides or booktv.org for a complete schedule, and follow us on social media. @book tv is our handle for facebook, twitter and instagram. >> and beginning now it's book tv's coverage from earlier today of the "los angeles times" festival of s books. you'll hear authors discussion on history, politics, science, and several viewer call-in programs as well. for a complete television schedule check your cable guide. now first up, is an author discussion on investigative reporting including books about lead levels in the water in flint, michigan, drug abuse, and fracking. >> this is a bright and sunny day, and it is a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exp
eastern time, that's 10:30 a.m. pacific time it's another full day of live festival coverage. featured authors will include janet napolitano. -- check your cable guides or booktv.org for a complete schedule, and follow us on social media. @book tv is our handle for facebook, twitter and instagram. >> and beginning now it's book tv's coverage from earlier today of the "los angeles times" festival of s books. you'll hear authors discussion on history, politics, science, and...
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eastern time don't go anywhere, "mad money" starts right now the following program is a paid commercialtotal gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh. better body as easy as 123 with total gym. i feel fabulous and when you
eastern time don't go anywhere, "mad money" starts right now the following program is a paid commercialtotal gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh. better body as easy as 123 with total gym. i feel fabulous and when you
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it is 10:50 eastern time. oh what a day it has been.g you up to speed with all the developments both in d.c. and wall street. point number one, 9:30 eastern time i believe the attorney general was a couple minutes late, say 9:33 but he appeared, gave his press conference and what a performance. on seven different occasions the attorney general of the united states says there is no evidence that anyone conspired with the, or coordinate the with russia's attempts to interfere with our elections. goes for the trump campaign, trump campaign officials or any american. no collusion. he said it seven different times. the other major story from the president, from the attorney general's press conference is about the possibility of obstruction of justice. let me take you through that one. there were 10 episodes according to mr. barr involving the president in what could be viewed as obstruction of justice. the president was angry. he had been subject to relentless, he used that word, relentless media claims of culpability. the media constantly s
it is 10:50 eastern time. oh what a day it has been.g you up to speed with all the developments both in d.c. and wall street. point number one, 9:30 eastern time i believe the attorney general was a couple minutes late, say 9:33 but he appeared, gave his press conference and what a performance. on seven different occasions the attorney general of the united states says there is no evidence that anyone conspired with the, or coordinate the with russia's attempts to interfere with our elections....
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thereafter there was an official justice department press release announcing that tomorrow morning 9:30 eastern time there will be a press conference led by attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. just the two of them, no robert mueller. it's worth pointing out at the outset that robert mueller will not be there at the press conference tomorrow because that's weird. the announced, the declared purpose of the press conference is to discuss robert mueller and his findings, so it's therefore a little weird that he's not invited. it's like a surprise birthday party where the surprise is you don't get to come even though it's your birthday. mueller submitted his report on the findings of his investigation 26 days ago. since then william barr has released his own descriptions of what he says are mueller's findings. he has released his own instant prosecutorial conclusion that what mueller turned up as evidence should not be used to bring any charges against the president. after press reports from the "new york times" and "the washington post" and nbc news, all turned up t
thereafter there was an official justice department press release announcing that tomorrow morning 9:30 eastern time there will be a press conference led by attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. just the two of them, no robert mueller. it's worth pointing out at the outset that robert mueller will not be there at the press conference tomorrow because that's weird. the announced, the declared purpose of the press conference is to discuss robert mueller and his...
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tomorrow morning eastern time. you take a look at shares of boeing and we should point out that boeing is adamant that it expects to file its application with the faa for its fix, the 737 max software in the coming weeks. that's not a change from what they said last week, but this is what's been weighing on shares, guys, as you take a look at shares of boeing over the last month. remember, it's all about how long it will take for the faa to not only approve that fix, but then clear the 737 max which is a separate question, clear it to fly again. >> so, phil, if the pilots did everything that boeing was telling them initially to do. >> correct >> and the plane didn't respond accordingly, does the software fix address the problem which boeing didn't think was a problem before >> well, a couple of things. first of all, remember that the 737 max that crashed in ethiopia was getting data from only one angle of attack sensor and it's the understanding of a lot of people who have looked at the data that we've talked with
tomorrow morning eastern time. you take a look at shares of boeing and we should point out that boeing is adamant that it expects to file its application with the faa for its fix, the 737 max software in the coming weeks. that's not a change from what they said last week, but this is what's been weighing on shares, guys, as you take a look at shares of boeing over the last month. remember, it's all about how long it will take for the faa to not only approve that fix, but then clear the 737 max...
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see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield."s is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release detained immigrants into u.s. sanctuary cities. homeland security lawyers previously rejected proposals to send migrants into places where local authorities don't cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement officials. sanctuary cities are often democratic strongholds. on twitter, the president said the move would make what he calls the radical left "very happy." nigel farage is returning to the campaign for brexit. he is spearheading a new vehicle called the brexit party. today the campaign for next month european parliament elections. at a rally, he called britain's political establishment incompetent and said he placed a bet on his party winning at the polls. marino's president explained his decision to withdraw us on a protection for wikileaks founder julian assange who yesterday was taken from ecuador's embassy in london and placed under arre
see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield."s is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release detained immigrants into u.s. sanctuary cities. homeland security lawyers previously rejected proposals to send migrants into places where local authorities don't cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement officials. sanctuary cities are often democratic...
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eastern time. instead of being at the white house correspondents association's dinner, donald trump will be going to green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. on the phone, we have craig bureau, the washington chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about what he expects for tonight's dinner. good morning. caller: good morning. host: instead of being at the washington correspondents dinner, president trump is coming to milwaukee, i mean green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. what to expect president trump to say? guest: i think it will be a typical trump campaign rally.
eastern time. instead of being at the white house correspondents association's dinner, donald trump will be going to green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. on the phone, we have craig bureau, the washington chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about what he expects for tonight's dinner. good morning. caller: good morning. host: instead of being at the washington correspondents dinner, president trump is coming to milwaukee, i mean green bay, wisconsin, to hold a rally. what to expect...
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eastern time gains of about 175,000 jobs in march.follow february's shocking gain of just 20,000 jobs, although that number kind of got a mulligan because it was likely skewed by the government shutdown and other factors the stock market, by the way, is actually up about 3% since that dismal jobs number one month ago. what's most important in this number and bring in michael, he is chief u.s. economies at barclay's. michael, what do you expect from the march jobs number? >> i think we're expecting a number very much in line with consensus. i think we're looking at it exactly the way the january and february data were very volatile, likely due to the government shutdown. truth probably lies somewhere in between those two prints, which would be about i think 166,000 on a two-month average or 186 on the three-month average. i think the signal out of the employment report today will be that the economy is okay growth is indeed slowing if we add about 175,000 jobs on the month, it should be a signal that we're just sliding to moderate grow
eastern time gains of about 175,000 jobs in march.follow february's shocking gain of just 20,000 jobs, although that number kind of got a mulligan because it was likely skewed by the government shutdown and other factors the stock market, by the way, is actually up about 3% since that dismal jobs number one month ago. what's most important in this number and bring in michael, he is chief u.s. economies at barclay's. michael, what do you expect from the march jobs number? >> i think we're...
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eastern time, william barr will hold a press conference about the release of the redacted mueller reportdeputy attorney general rod rosenstein. bowing men appointees of president trump. typically press conferences are the type of thing you hold when you want to answer questions about the thing you're there to talk about, but tomorrow we know nobody will have the opportunity to as much see robert mueller's report before that press conference about it. barr will hold that press conference before the report is released. and again, it's the robert mueller report. mueller was the person in charge of the investigation. he's the guy who wrote this report but tonight the justice department confirms mueller is not going to be at that press conference tomorrow to answer questions about his findings. which no one has been allowed to see. saxby and jaworski was one thing. barr and mueller apparently will never be seen in the same room. when will we see mueller at all again. >> joining is now is presidential historian michael beschloss. thank you for being here. >> love being with you but maybe not o
eastern time, william barr will hold a press conference about the release of the redacted mueller reportdeputy attorney general rod rosenstein. bowing men appointees of president trump. typically press conferences are the type of thing you hold when you want to answer questions about the thing you're there to talk about, but tomorrow we know nobody will have the opportunity to as much see robert mueller's report before that press conference about it. barr will hold that press conference before...
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see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield."s is bloomberg tv. ♪ haslinda: hello. i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since. taha bouqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a thirst for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand.
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eastern time on cnbc >>> coming up, the dollar index pulling back but hitting a two-year high.n you look at the critical issues facing our world, what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> welcome back to "the halftime report. i'm seema mody and this is foos churs now. the dollar trading at two-years high as we see weaker-than-expected data out of europe let's bring in our traders if europe continues to this point, should investor go
eastern time on cnbc >>> coming up, the dollar index pulling back but hitting a two-year high.n you look at the critical issues facing our world, what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson....
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posted by their cato institute scheduled to start just past noon eastern time. president trump will be in minnesota to host a roundtable on the economy and tax policy at 2:00 eastern live on c-span. later this afternoon georgetown university hosts a discussion yellen over on c-span2 at 5:30 eastern. more coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memorial, live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we will have that on c-span. you can watch these events live online at c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. communicators,he from the state of the net conference in washington dc we speak with daphne keller on speech restrictions on media platforms. goes into the company a country that is a lucrative market and now going to have yourage over the platform are running the risk that country is going to tell you to censor things or tell you to invade your user privacy or turn over data to the police and that absolutely happens with countries all over the world. not unique to china. >> watch the communi
posted by their cato institute scheduled to start just past noon eastern time. president trump will be in minnesota to host a roundtable on the economy and tax policy at 2:00 eastern live on c-span. later this afternoon georgetown university hosts a discussion yellen over on c-span2 at 5:30 eastern. more coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memorial, live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we will have that on c-span. you...
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administration to boycott the dinner to watch live coverage of the presidents rally on saturday at 8 pm eastern time on c-span and following the rally, watch live coverage at 9:30 pm eastern on the white house correspondents dinner for launcher now as featured speaker . >>> once, tv was simply three giant networks in the government supported service called pbs and then in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea to let viewers decide on their own what was important to them, c- span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond . in the age of power to the people, this was true people powered. in the 40 years since the landscape has changed, there is no monolithic media, broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting and youtube stars are a thing but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever no government money supports c-span, it's nonpartisan coverage of washington is funded as a public service by a cable or satellite provider kahne television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so
administration to boycott the dinner to watch live coverage of the presidents rally on saturday at 8 pm eastern time on c-span and following the rally, watch live coverage at 9:30 pm eastern on the white house correspondents dinner for launcher now as featured speaker . >>> once, tv was simply three giant networks in the government supported service called pbs and then in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea to let viewers decide on their own what was...
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that's 4:00 eastern time. we'll be on it, 4:00. >>> other news we're watching. irst time in russia. the world leaders discussed north korea's nuclear program and its stalled negotiations with the u.s. >>> the white house announcing u.s. trade rep robert lighthizer, secretary of treasury steven mnuchin will held to beijing next week talking trade between the u.s. and china. they are going to be on their way shortly. >>> on your screen, one world trade center, the freedom tower in new york city, 1776 feet tall, 94 floors, it's made the top 22 on the list of tallest buildings in the world but it's not the tallest. guess which one it is? the answer's next. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought po
that's 4:00 eastern time. we'll be on it, 4:00. >>> other news we're watching. irst time in russia. the world leaders discussed north korea's nuclear program and its stalled negotiations with the u.s. >>> the white house announcing u.s. trade rep robert lighthizer, secretary of treasury steven mnuchin will held to beijing next week talking trade between the u.s. and china. they are going to be on their way shortly. >>> on your screen, one world trade center, the...
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eastern time with analysis at today's headlines. my show at 5 this afternoon. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) tyou wouldn't accepty from any one else.e. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please. hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes yo
eastern time with analysis at today's headlines. my show at 5 this afternoon. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) tyou wouldn't accepty from any one else.e. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal...
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eastern time "mad money" starts right now >> my mission is simple. to make you money. playing field for all investors. 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 crameric ark. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me. or tweet me @jimcramer you couldn't really tell from the action today, dow inching up 40 points, s&p advancing, nasdaq gaining .59% we got a pitch
eastern time "mad money" starts right now >> my mission is simple. to make you money. playing field for all investors. 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 crameric ark. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me. or tweet me @jimcramer you couldn't really tell from the action today, dow inching up 40 points, s&p...
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posted by their cato institute scheduled to start just past noon eastern time.sident trump will be in minnesota to host a roundtable on the economy and tax policy at 2:00 eastern live on c-span. later this afternoon georgetown university hosts a discussion yellen over on c-span2 at 5:30 eastern. more coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln
posted by their cato institute scheduled to start just past noon eastern time.sident trump will be in minnesota to host a roundtable on the economy and tax policy at 2:00 eastern live on c-span. later this afternoon georgetown university hosts a discussion yellen over on c-span2 at 5:30 eastern. more coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln
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eastern time.murphy, thank you very much indeed. good stuff indeed. >>> check that big board. we didn't go up 160 but we are up about 125. that's a half percentage point. a rally from the get-go this tuesday morning. >>> president trump is going to present tiger woods with the medal of freedom following his big victory in the masters. what does brian kilmeade think about the medal of freedom for a golfer? we will certainly ask him next hour. >>> a new biography of tim cook is out, the author saying he's taken apple to the next level. i want to know what that next level is and is he a visionary like steve jobs? >>> next, though, the 2020 democrat candidate for president continues to push big money proposals. senator cory booker out with a new plan to expand dramatically the earned income tax credit. ouch. we're on it. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few
eastern time.murphy, thank you very much indeed. good stuff indeed. >>> check that big board. we didn't go up 160 but we are up about 125. that's a half percentage point. a rally from the get-go this tuesday morning. >>> president trump is going to present tiger woods with the medal of freedom following his big victory in the masters. what does brian kilmeade think about the medal of freedom for a golfer? we will certainly ask him next hour. >>> a new biography of tim...