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edward has decided to build a further refugee. at the foot of the green hills on the street between and we'll see in the mainland another council is taking shape on the marshes merits that's french for how we say it anyway it means beautiful mom. after riding around for twenty years i find this a peaceful place compact strictly geometrical no lofty towers low to match the flat landscape. area it's the largest of the books cost but you wouldn't think so it's rounded endless will seem to done. it's a pleasure of the country. edward can retire here with his family ready new and get a look back on the success will come when. you marantz will go down in the history of as one of the most perfect buildings of the late middle ages. bad. laws of welsh councils of my lord the king have kept me running around for most of my life the stories are as different as the architecture of master james have sent george tooled up for each of the. mob. but they have one thing in common a perfect. symbiosis with the natural landscape. a painter named tur
edward has decided to build a further refugee. at the foot of the green hills on the street between and we'll see in the mainland another council is taking shape on the marshes merits that's french for how we say it anyway it means beautiful mom. after riding around for twenty years i find this a peaceful place compact strictly geometrical no lofty towers low to match the flat landscape. area it's the largest of the books cost but you wouldn't think so it's rounded endless will seem to done....
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edward lawrence -- charles: absolutely. liz: if you are just joining us, i hope not because you have got to watch charles every single day. we're kind of a pair in this final two hours of trade. we've got one hour left and the markets are climbing out of a hole as a top voice at the federal reserve joins the fed chairman's charm offensive. markets were listening to fox business' edward lawrence in a no holds barred matchup moments ago with central bank vice chair richard clarita who told edward exclusively he has no greregret about last month's rate hike but what is he saying about the meeting coming up january 30th? here's a hint. stocks well off their lows with the dow which had been down 230 points, now lower by just 38. this as one of the biggest names in market timing is telling investors to be gutsy and start buying. our floor show battles it out to, get this, catch falling knives despite lurking danger. what dangers? well, across the pond, the brexit vote will play out in less than 24 hours. remember, it was two and
edward lawrence -- charles: absolutely. liz: if you are just joining us, i hope not because you have got to watch charles every single day. we're kind of a pair in this final two hours of trade. we've got one hour left and the markets are climbing out of a hole as a top voice at the federal reserve joins the fed chairman's charm offensive. markets were listening to fox business' edward lawrence in a no holds barred matchup moments ago with central bank vice chair richard clarita who told edward...
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as for edwards -- he isn't sure if he wants to rebuild in paradise at this time.(vicki) but... he says he's holding onto his faith -- and admiring the beauty among the ashes. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with and pam moore ken wayne ken wayne and pam moore kron 4 news at six. (pam) thanks grant and vicki. here are the stories we're working on at 6. (pam) new video tonight of the aftermath of a brutal hit and run that badly injured a teenager in oakland. how police oakland. how police are hoping this video will help catch those responsible. (ken) and... stores closing in droves in one san francisco neighborhood. we'll speak to the owner of the latest domino to fall... and he says it's not just about rising rents.... (ken) and... nancy pelosi the headline as the 116th congress was sworn in today. we have a live report from washington coming up on the kron4 news at 6. (ken) tonight at 6. nancy pelosi... officially begin
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joining us edward lawrence. edward, what is the buzz there? because the press briefing was a surprise and then we were told it would be sarah sanders and president himself walked out. then we were further surprised he walked out and then he left. reporter: melissa, connell this, was huge surprise. nobody saw this coming. he was having a meeting with border agents and he said hey why don't we talk to the media. that is what you saw. they were making a case for him why they needed border agents, border wall, some sort of barrier he said between the u.s. and mexico. he said, that obviously this was a direct sort of plea or, you know, argument to the american people. you heard a couple of agents there saying call your congressman tell them they need this border security, this border wall. this was the president's way obviously to come out and show democrats they need to come and talk and negotiate about this. that is the goal from the white house here. to get to the democrats to the negotiating table, to talk about getting up to the president's $5
joining us edward lawrence. edward, what is the buzz there? because the press briefing was a surprise and then we were told it would be sarah sanders and president himself walked out. then we were further surprised he walked out and then he left. reporter: melissa, connell this, was huge surprise. nobody saw this coming. he was having a meeting with border agents and he said hey why don't we talk to the media. that is what you saw. they were making a case for him why they needed border agents,...
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we have edward on the line. edward, can you tell us what you do with the government? caller: yes. i work for the department of homeland security in washington. and i am a nonessential employee so i am not getting paid. and i fully support president trump. >> now, how is this affecting your life and how are you moving forward daily and where does that support for the president come from now that you're not working, you're not getting paid? caller: well, i'm cutting back on a lot of activities and all that. don't have to pay for metro and all that. going to movies and just enjoying every day, but still in the back of my mind i'm still nervous about not getting paid but i fully support president trump with the wall. >> interesting. well, edward, thanks for the phone call. edward being part of the department of homeland security, some of what the house worked on yesterday was trying to move forward with funding certain parts of the government for about a year. that did not include department of homeland security, which will be responsible for wall building, border security. so that is
we have edward on the line. edward, can you tell us what you do with the government? caller: yes. i work for the department of homeland security in washington. and i am a nonessential employee so i am not getting paid. and i fully support president trump. >> now, how is this affecting your life and how are you moving forward daily and where does that support for the president come from now that you're not working, you're not getting paid? caller: well, i'm cutting back on a lot of...
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edwards lived on clark road in paradise and lost everything in the camp fire.nce but through it all he says he continues to have faith. over 19,000 structures were destroyed by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history."i have a friend named shane grammar that i've known for several years and he is a great artist. he saw some photos that i posted on facebook of my home and he contacted me about painting something on my fireplace to symbolize that there is still beauty among ashes," edwards said.advertisingedwards says he and his friend grammar are men of faith. grammar got inspiration for the mural from a scripture in the bible, isiah 61 3-4, "to appoint unto them that mourn in zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the lord, that he might be glorified. and they shall build the old wastes, they shall raise up the former desolation's, and they shall repair the waste cities, t
edwards lived on clark road in paradise and lost everything in the camp fire.nce but through it all he says he continues to have faith. over 19,000 structures were destroyed by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history."i have a friend named shane grammar that i've known for several years and he is a great artist. he saw some photos that i posted on facebook of my home and he contacted me about painting something on my fireplace to symbolize that...
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edwards. we will look back at 2018 in europe, the middle east, and africa by revisiting some of the most interesting interviews with leading figures in business. let's start with a story that has been top of mind in europe, britain's negotiations to leave the european union. spoke withheresa may john micklethwait about the deal she intended to strike. >> what i am now working for is the implementation period that will allow businesses to adjust to our new relationship outside of the european union. we intend a comprehensive free-trade agreement. we recognize the importance for financial services and want to ensure we continue to see financial services, ensuring the city of london retains its role as a global financial center. i have been speaking to businesses in the u k, and they are positive about the advantages the u.k. has. i want to build on those. would you consider paying for access to the single market? and get moree access for financial services? >> one of the things we agreed and dis
edwards. we will look back at 2018 in europe, the middle east, and africa by revisiting some of the most interesting interviews with leading figures in business. let's start with a story that has been top of mind in europe, britain's negotiations to leave the european union. spoke withheresa may john micklethwait about the deal she intended to strike. >> what i am now working for is the implementation period that will allow businesses to adjust to our new relationship outside of the...
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history with a majority of congress gone for the weekend, edward lawrence is on capitol hill so edwardeds of thousand of government employees just missed their first paycheck as a result of the stalemate but there are votes to assure that they'll get paid, right? >> exactly, right. the house or the house here decided to pass that bill the president says he's going to sign it to make sure that those folks get their backpay. it's quiet on capitol hill right now, i can hear myself which is unusual for this live shot location, the house and senate are both out as you mentioned, democrats still trying to blame the president for all of this, as they passed another bill that would fund another agency, trying to do it one at a time. >> the government is shut down. there's no excuse for that but the president wants his way and he's taking 800,000 people hostage and the ransom he demands is his wall. >> still the impacts starting to affect mortgages. the treasury department is out of money that is the irs and the income verification statements that mortgages need are starting to back up now the
history with a majority of congress gone for the weekend, edward lawrence is on capitol hill so edwardeds of thousand of government employees just missed their first paycheck as a result of the stalemate but there are votes to assure that they'll get paid, right? >> exactly, right. the house or the house here decided to pass that bill the president says he's going to sign it to make sure that those folks get their backpay. it's quiet on capitol hill right now, i can hear myself which is...
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i am an edwards with tom keene.k for a third straight month. 49.2, better than forecast but still below 50, so in contraction territory. the latest sign europe's third-largest economy is on the brink of another recession. today's also the first trading day as the populists passed a budget. the president used his new your address to criticize the government for ramming its spending plan through with a lack of debate. hoped thegly parliament, the government, and political parties can find a way to hold a constructive discussion on what happened and insure adequate debate in the future. anna: critical there. joining us from rome, bloomberg's rome bureau chief. great to have you with us. is it all over, the tension between rome and brussels? one suspects not. how long do we see peace on this front? alessandra: rings are certainly better and the populists did passed acause they budget that comes closer to what the european commission wanted but things are not not that common -- calm. risks a recession, the populists have
i am an edwards with tom keene.k for a third straight month. 49.2, better than forecast but still below 50, so in contraction territory. the latest sign europe's third-largest economy is on the brink of another recession. today's also the first trading day as the populists passed a budget. the president used his new your address to criticize the government for ramming its spending plan through with a lack of debate. hoped thegly parliament, the government, and political parties can find a way...
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edward?orter: charles, i'm inside the federal reserve building built in 1937, joined by vice chairman richard cha reed today. took office in december of 2018. >> yeah. reporter: start with the government shut down. federal reserve doesn't shut down, they have their own budget, other than the weather could possibly shut the fed down. it is effective, right? some of the data you get out of the commerce department you won't get. >> oh, yeah. reporter: how do you get the full picture or don't get retail sales out of the commerce department? >> you are right, ed. a lot of important data comes from the commerce department and as long as the shutdown in place we'll not be getting that data. so we'll do the best that we can. obviously gdp data is very essential. we're looking at a wide range of other indicators. i think we're okay, ultimately important to get the data as soon as we can. reporter: will it limit you getting whole data picture? >> i don't think it will limit what we do, in essence the g
edward?orter: charles, i'm inside the federal reserve building built in 1937, joined by vice chairman richard cha reed today. took office in december of 2018. >> yeah. reporter: start with the government shut down. federal reserve doesn't shut down, they have their own budget, other than the weather could possibly shut the fed down. it is effective, right? some of the data you get out of the commerce department you won't get. >> oh, yeah. reporter: how do you get the full picture or...
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edward lawrence live in d.c. with the details. edward? reporter: melissa, markets surging there could be de-escalation of the on the trade war. chinese leaking a plan to spend one trillion dollars six years to offset the trade deficit, bringing it to zero in 2024, according to bloomberg. this is only if the tariffs are removed. now the plan is at the heart of what the white house or u.s. trade representative, robert lighthizer worries about, that is the protection of intellectual property. now he fears the u.s. may jump at a deal from the chinese to buy their way out of the tariffs, ignoring structural changes that need to take place. lighthizer adding intellectual property protections in the usmca agreement, he wants in those with any deal with china as well as enforcement if china breaks their promises. the bottom line for the white house china's top negotiator is here january 30 and 31st in a critical meeting because the president's trade policy brought them to the table. >> this president promise and has delivered on renegotiating bad
edward lawrence live in d.c. with the details. edward? reporter: melissa, markets surging there could be de-escalation of the on the trade war. chinese leaking a plan to spend one trillion dollars six years to offset the trade deficit, bringing it to zero in 2024, according to bloomberg. this is only if the tariffs are removed. now the plan is at the heart of what the white house or u.s. trade representative, robert lighthizer worries about, that is the protection of intellectual property. now...
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we want to say hello to edward campbell. we first want to talk about the close right now because the comeback has not been complete. >> >> financials were they are performers. scarlet: utilities were the worst performers on the back of pg and he and its prospect of filing for bankruptcy once again. vonnie: edward, let's get your take. what does this bode in terms of grinding higher beginning and 2019? was today more of a risk aversion concern? edward: i would say more than grinding higher, had a pretty strong, hard bounce off the christmas eve low. we have continued there. now we are taking a little bit of a break. we have had a pretty strong move. i would not be surprised to see consolidation over the next few days or so. i think if the economy is in good shape, and as we anticipate -- i think markets went a little overboard in the fourth quarter. in the s&p,rawdown bigger drawdowns overseas. toward went a long way pricing down a significant probability of a recession. if things continue, if economic data continues to show
we want to say hello to edward campbell. we first want to talk about the close right now because the comeback has not been complete. >> >> financials were they are performers. scarlet: utilities were the worst performers on the back of pg and he and its prospect of filing for bankruptcy once again. vonnie: edward, let's get your take. what does this bode in terms of grinding higher beginning and 2019? was today more of a risk aversion concern? edward: i would say more than grinding...
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producer regina him joins us to discuss plus we will tackle social media and regulation with miles edwards all of that directly ahead but first we have some headlines let's go. worldwide market volatility leads our global report today as twenty team closes on a scene that feels like a prelude to even greater drama in the coming year on december twenty thirty first at twenty eighteen for major global stocks exchanges china c.s.i. three hundred south korea's kaspi the hang seng in hong kong and germany's dax as well as the m.s.c.i. emerging markets index were all in bear market territory defined as a twenty percent drop off from a twelve month high meanwhile a number of other major global exchanges including the u.s. based tech heavy nasdaq are more than half way to bear territory so how should investors prepare for twenty nineteen stay tuned to boom bust as always and buckle your seatbelt. we know circle back briefly to a story that feels strangely appropriate for the end of twenty eight seen a fifty point one percent stake in gatwick airport the second busiest airport in the united kingdom
producer regina him joins us to discuss plus we will tackle social media and regulation with miles edwards all of that directly ahead but first we have some headlines let's go. worldwide market volatility leads our global report today as twenty team closes on a scene that feels like a prelude to even greater drama in the coming year on december twenty thirty first at twenty eighteen for major global stocks exchanges china c.s.i. three hundred south korea's kaspi the hang seng in hong kong and...
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i'm anna edwards. this is a special edition of bloomberg markets. agreement for trans-pacific partnership held its first meeting in tokyo over the weekend. the countries have signaled that they have an intention to expand the pacific rim trading block. in an exclusive, bloomberg exclusive interview, the new zealand trade minister told bloomberg what hurdles someone has to cross to join the group. >> they have to be willing to agree to high standards that are provided for in the agreement. it's a modern agreement. it has rules surrounding internet commerce, electronic commerce. rules about subsidies for state-owned enterprises trading abroad, a myriad of rules that make sure the benefits of trade flow to small businesses, not just multinationals. and we were discussing how we have designed this agreement in a way to enable other countries who want good, international rules applying to trade and if they're interested, they can join if they're willing to adopt those high standards. reporter: in terms of what kind of support, right now it's potentially
i'm anna edwards. this is a special edition of bloomberg markets. agreement for trans-pacific partnership held its first meeting in tokyo over the weekend. the countries have signaled that they have an intention to expand the pacific rim trading block. in an exclusive, bloomberg exclusive interview, the new zealand trade minister told bloomberg what hurdles someone has to cross to join the group. >> they have to be willing to agree to high standards that are provided for in the agreement....
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we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. so. we are out there time for some major predictions the following twelve months guaranteed to be one hundred percent accurate. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got a time. when you're going to get. along you've got this interest on their store do a deep breath because it's going to. i still does not seem to be. fredricka. the country has gone into a nihilistic fever. thank god it hit the road and get out to traveling across america to find what makes america the charlotte the genius this is the quintessential american hero this is it we've come a point around which hollywood has gotten so we always are on the bridge of something. called culture is moving forward. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the bee i think i want to leave now doesn't do any more gonzo th
we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. so. we are out there time for some major predictions the following twelve months guaranteed to be one hundred percent accurate. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got a time. when you're going to get. along you've got this...
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we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. nobody could see coming that false confession this would be that profile in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogations out there what will see is promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were poor barry said the statement that i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture of god accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all the crime. but hope to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. you to go on to cross the saliva before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my house. the country has gone in
we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. nobody could see coming that false confession this would be that profile in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogations out there what will see is promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make...
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back to you guys. >> edward, steve forbes here. how long are the democrats going to feel -- pelosi and schumer feel that they can actually make a deal satisfying the base that they did everything they could to resist the wall? when are they going to say the dance has to stop? and conversely, are republicans going to shake? i mean they had that meeting today, but several republican senators are indicating they may get wobbly as margaret thatcher said. >> yeah, you know, it is interesting, the republicans first senator murkowski from alaska came out and said that we're starting to feel the pain. you know, showing signs possibly of a -- there, but then she said she's willing to stick with republicans and the administration on this, see this through. that question has been asked, what is the threshold for both republicans and democrats where this just becomes too uncomfortable for their base? it does seem nancy pelosi says they are dug in. they are ready to go. when asked that question, they turned it around on the administration sayin
back to you guys. >> edward, steve forbes here. how long are the democrats going to feel -- pelosi and schumer feel that they can actually make a deal satisfying the base that they did everything they could to resist the wall? when are they going to say the dance has to stop? and conversely, are republicans going to shake? i mean they had that meeting today, but several republican senators are indicating they may get wobbly as margaret thatcher said. >> yeah, you know, it is...
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back to edward lawrence for more details on this one. edward? that was just unsealed by the justice department, this one for breaking u.s. sanctions with iran. basically, huawei lying to u.s. regulators as well as banking regulators, basically lying to the banks saying they are out of iran, yet doing dealings inside iran. also, a ten-count indictment unsealed from seattle. this one for stealing intellectual property, specifically a robot used by t-mobile in order to test cell phones. so again, these indictments unveiled, very, very interesting going forward. more later on. back to you. melissa: thank you. connell: i.p. theft, exactly what they will be talking about in the negotiations. melissa: which goes on next week. there you go. connell: wow. all right. that does it for us. thanks for joining us. melissa: "bulls & bears" starts right now. david: there's a big fight shaping up over the so-called freebies, the democrat field for president growing with california senator kamala harris laying out her platform but a potential challenger from outs
back to edward lawrence for more details on this one. edward? that was just unsealed by the justice department, this one for breaking u.s. sanctions with iran. basically, huawei lying to u.s. regulators as well as banking regulators, basically lying to the banks saying they are out of iran, yet doing dealings inside iran. also, a ten-count indictment unsealed from seattle. this one for stealing intellectual property, specifically a robot used by t-mobile in order to test cell phones. so again,...
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we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney myles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. same wrong. just don't hold. the world to shape our lives just to stick to it and in. the trail. once i find themselves worlds apart a. chance to look for common ground. you know world big partisan groovy lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other that it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line when they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some want to be wrestled. to the right to cross the survival of the four three in the morning can't be the last i'm interested always in the lawyers in the our. case sydney. when lawmakers manufacture consensus inst
we analyze the future of social media and regulation with international regulatory attorney myles edwards and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. same wrong. just don't hold. the world to shape our lives just to stick to it and in. the trail. once i find themselves worlds apart a. chance to look for common ground. you know world big partisan groovy lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than...
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edwards lived on clark road in paradise and lost everything in the camp fire.rough it all he says he continues to have faith. over 19,000 structures were destroyed by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history."i have a friend named shane grammar that i've known for several years and he is a great artist. he saw some photos that i posted on facebook of my home and he contacted me about painting something on my fireplace to symbolize that there is still beauty among ashes," edwards said.advertisingedwards says he and his friend grammar are men of faith. grammar got inspiration for the mural from a scripture in the bible, isiah 61 3-4, "to appoint unto them that mourn in zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the lord, that he might be glorified. and they shall build the old wastes, they shall raise up the former desolation's, and they shall repair the waste cities, the desolat
edwards lived on clark road in paradise and lost everything in the camp fire.rough it all he says he continues to have faith. over 19,000 structures were destroyed by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history."i have a friend named shane grammar that i've known for several years and he is a great artist. he saw some photos that i posted on facebook of my home and he contacted me about painting something on my fireplace to symbolize that there is...
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melissa: edward, thank you. connell: thank you, edward. goodup for gerri willis who joins us from the floor of new york stock exchange. that was kind of the theme, china and global growth. >> china, china. we have the dow down 301. s&p "the five" hundred down 1.4. nasdaq down as well. it was all about china today. worries about the growth, selling first day traders down here had opportunity to trade on that headline, china's growth is just 6.6%. which sounds oh, so good to me. some of these folks down here calling this the davos selloff. why? executives at davos, big honcho meetup talking about negatives, talking about trade, growth, brexit, the government shutdown but i got to tell you the headline this afternoon that really sent stocks down, u.s. turns down china offer of preparatory talks. that was a big deal. it is already been knocked down by white house officials. also, another thing pulling down stocks today, housing. we had really bad existing home sales number for the month of december. came in at 4.99 million. you know that is a
melissa: edward, thank you. connell: thank you, edward. goodup for gerri willis who joins us from the floor of new york stock exchange. that was kind of the theme, china and global growth. >> china, china. we have the dow down 301. s&p "the five" hundred down 1.4. nasdaq down as well. it was all about china today. worries about the growth, selling first day traders down here had opportunity to trade on that headline, china's growth is just 6.6%. which sounds oh, so good to...
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foxbusiness correspondent edward lawrence joins us from the white house. reporter: yeah, the president dana message today talking about order security. surprised everyone when walked into the white house press briefing room and made the case in a matter what you call it border, wall, barrier it is needed. president trump: having drones and barriers were various sensors are fine but will not stop the problems that this country has. reporter: president had a meeting in the oval office with border patrol agent and representing the union for border patrol agents and decided to bring them out and directly make the pitch to the american people for border security.
foxbusiness correspondent edward lawrence joins us from the white house. reporter: yeah, the president dana message today talking about order security. surprised everyone when walked into the white house press briefing room and made the case in a matter what you call it border, wall, barrier it is needed. president trump: having drones and barriers were various sensors are fine but will not stop the problems that this country has. reporter: president had a meeting in the oval office with border...
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new aircraft were being built at edwards air force base north of los angeles. douglas produced three significant test research aircraft. the first being the douglas skype streak -- sky streak. it was a jet powered aircraft that probed the flight regime of transonic flight. then came the phase two, the needle most skyrocket. this was launched from the ground using rocket assist. advanced versions were launched from a bomber and those were rocket powered aircraft. the skyrocket in 1953 became the first to fly twice the speed of sound. the last in the pantheon of douglas test airplanes was the stiletto. this was a needle nosed stub wing aircraft which was destined to hit mach 2 under its own power. unfortunately, the engines it was designed for never came, so it flew with less powerful engines and was not as successful as hoped. a major shift occurred with the aircraft plant in santa monica, with the advent of the dch. there was a physical limitation on the size of the airport. a 5000 foot runway were the jets needed 10,000 foot to operate. it was decided that the
new aircraft were being built at edwards air force base north of los angeles. douglas produced three significant test research aircraft. the first being the douglas skype streak -- sky streak. it was a jet powered aircraft that probed the flight regime of transonic flight. then came the phase two, the needle most skyrocket. this was launched from the ground using rocket assist. advanced versions were launched from a bomber and those were rocket powered aircraft. the skyrocket in 1953 became the...
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and we don't even have an uncle edward.ted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. you're ruining my workout. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, $1 delivery fee. charlotwe can do simple, with, just the coloring, or we can, you know, even have, like, the stitching on there. noah: anybody can slap a logo on anything. charlotte: right. noah: i'd like some more authentic pictu
and we don't even have an uncle edward.ted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from....
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liz: edward, great job. thank you very much. edward lawrence. i need to get to charlie gasparino, who is in the newsroom not only on tesla earnings after the bell, but you just watched jay powell here. what are you hearing from your sources and your impressions? >> well, listen, i deal with a lot of stock traders and they loved this. in the back of their heads, they are all saying this, though, and i tell you, this is pretty key. corporate earnings are slowing down. the economy is slowing down. that doesn't mean we are going into recession, but overall, i know we have one good number today, boeing, right, but we have had a lot of disappointing numbers recently, and the trend is to slow down. the global economy is likely slowing as well. that is not necessarily a time to celebrate in the market, so this is, a lot of people are saying a knee-jerk reaction to the fed saying we are not going to raise rates. but i tell you, if you think this is like, you know, that this is an indication that we are going to get 3.5% growth for the remaining two years
liz: edward, great job. thank you very much. edward lawrence. i need to get to charlie gasparino, who is in the newsroom not only on tesla earnings after the bell, but you just watched jay powell here. what are you hearing from your sources and your impressions? >> well, listen, i deal with a lot of stock traders and they loved this. in the back of their heads, they are all saying this, though, and i tell you, this is pretty key. corporate earnings are slowing down. the economy is slowing...
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to edward lawrence in washington, d.c. edward, let me just get to this.meng wanzhou going to be used as a bargaining chip when the talks begin tomorrow here in d.c. between china and the u.s.? reporter: well, it will certainly be the white elephant in the room. according to the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, it will not come up in the delegation's speaking, the delegation from china is here in d.c. preparing for those trade talks tomorrow. the number one issue on the table for the administration, for the u.s., is to protect companies' intellectual property and get china to stop stealing technology from u.s. companies. that's evident from testimony today of the director of national intelligence at the annual senate worldwide threat hearing. >> china's pursuit of intellectual property, sensitive research and development plans, and the u.s. person data remains a significant threat to the united states government and the private sector. reporter: during that hearing, both republicans and democrats acknowledged the threat and supported the administrati
to edward lawrence in washington, d.c. edward, let me just get to this.meng wanzhou going to be used as a bargaining chip when the talks begin tomorrow here in d.c. between china and the u.s.? reporter: well, it will certainly be the white elephant in the room. according to the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, it will not come up in the delegation's speaking, the delegation from china is here in d.c. preparing for those trade talks tomorrow. the number one issue on the table for the...
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and edward lawrence. edward, air traffic controllers have had it. they filed a lawsuit for their paycheck. you just heard about miami airport tsa agents. i'm guessing that these folks, the traffic controllers, will not be the last. reporter: it really won't be, especially if the president does declare that national emergency to divert money towards the border wall. the air traffic controllers union being the first one now to file a lawsuit. that lawsuit saying quote, this action seeks declaratory relief under the fifth amendment of the united states constitution by depriving them of their hard-earned compensation without requisite due process. republicans now saying that the president is not at fault here. >> we could have everything open today, but the speaker is the one who's being held hostage by the far left elements of your party because she's yet to agree to anything. reporter: now, some 800,000 federal workers will not or did not receive their paychecks today. on monday, u.s. trade representative's office runs out of money. i'm told it will n
and edward lawrence. edward, air traffic controllers have had it. they filed a lawsuit for their paycheck. you just heard about miami airport tsa agents. i'm guessing that these folks, the traffic controllers, will not be the last. reporter: it really won't be, especially if the president does declare that national emergency to divert money towards the border wall. the air traffic controllers union being the first one now to file a lawsuit. that lawsuit saying quote, this action seeks...
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edward, it's not just southwest airlines. morgan stanley is saying forget it, until this shutdown is over, they've got a downgrade gdp here in the united states. where do we stand right now? reporter: this is a very tough situation for everybody involved here. in fact, senators right now are still voting, that procedural vote going forward. this is the vote to see if the bill can move past or continue on in the senate here. this allows -- it reopens the government, it allows $5.7 billion for border security as well as concessions on immigration. the next vote will be the democratic version. that will then reopen the government, allow no money for a border wall, but it reopens the government until february 8th. some republicans like senator lisa murkowski say they are voting yes on both. >> personally i think both of them are flawed, but having said that, i'm going to vote for both of them. reporter: you are? >> i am. i'm trying to figure out a way to get the government open. reporter: a few democrats say they are also going t
edward, it's not just southwest airlines. morgan stanley is saying forget it, until this shutdown is over, they've got a downgrade gdp here in the united states. where do we stand right now? reporter: this is a very tough situation for everybody involved here. in fact, senators right now are still voting, that procedural vote going forward. this is the vote to see if the bill can move past or continue on in the senate here. this allows -- it reopens the government, it allows $5.7 billion for...
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. >>>> edward philippe is speeding up preparations for a no deal brexitit. >> i havave taken the decision o activate the plan for a no deal brexit, fork hard brexit. the plan includes legislative there iswhich ensure no suspension of law and that french cititizenss protected. >> france is being realistic. they see the prospect of a hard brexit crashing out of europe with no deal and it is scrambling to prepare. it is more than the 11th hour. they are saying a no deal looks less and less improbable. the basic tenor of what france is trying to do is lay the ondamental measures in place a legal level, on a judicial level. to guarantee the status of british citizens here in france. in terms of manpower, you will have potential chaos at ports and airports. is plan to invest more money to bring in more agents at the the eventairports in of a no deal brexit. c customs, a lot might not have had to face are now becoming a clear and present danger. t that its reaction is is becoming momore and more of a reality. >> there is a a line out of eure that they are not re-negotiating . it would be a tragi
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neil: edward, thank you very much. here to break all of this down, this statement is incredible, former federal reserve advisor quill intelligence ceo, danielle dimartino booth. "wall street journal" global economic editor jon hilsenrath. danielle, start with you first. a lot going on here. they made, major major adjustments to their communications to wall street. >> they certainly did. nodded to the weakening we've been seeing, a lot of mixed data, weak housing data. got rid of strong, replaced it with solid. that is ratcheting down. we have patience now. this is what the market is waiting for. you know that, charles, we're speaking to the balance sheet being on the table. it is up for negotiation in the event that singular teal of rate hikes and or rate easts isn't adequate to help calm this economy. charles: john, what were your thoughts? >> a couple things. there's a lot of interesting stuff. obviously i want to go through the statement to look at it carefully but fact they took out this assessment risks to the eco
neil: edward, thank you very much. here to break all of this down, this statement is incredible, former federal reserve advisor quill intelligence ceo, danielle dimartino booth. "wall street journal" global economic editor jon hilsenrath. danielle, start with you first. a lot going on here. they made, major major adjustments to their communications to wall street. >> they certainly did. nodded to the weakening we've been seeing, a lot of mixed data, weak housing data. got rid of...
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as for edwards -- he isn't sure if he wants to rebuild in paradise at this time...ut says he's holding onto his faith -- and admiring the beauty among the ashes. (vicki) empty storefronts are becoming more and more common in business districts throughout the bay area... in many cases its due to rising rent... but in san francisco's mission district business owners say that's only one of several reasons they are shutting down. mission thrift owner werner werwie says he's shutting down his store after 20 years for several reasons, among them his customer base has changed... and the difficulty he has in getting employees is in part due to crime, not just on the street but in his store. (vicki) while problems with homeless people, those on drugs and those shoplifting are not unique to the mission... it's time to go. if you hadn't heard about mission thrift closing you still have a chance to shop here. they will be open over the next seve
as for edwards -- he isn't sure if he wants to rebuild in paradise at this time...ut says he's holding onto his faith -- and admiring the beauty among the ashes. (vicki) empty storefronts are becoming more and more common in business districts throughout the bay area... in many cases its due to rising rent... but in san francisco's mission district business owners say that's only one of several reasons they are shutting down. mission thrift owner werner werwie says he's shutting down his store...
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former democratic congressman donna edwards and guy benson.ker gingrich, welcome to our fox affiliate. if you knew how we had scrambled. >> people tell me you were the first person to notice the fir . let not. >>chris: we could all smell it. how damaging is the buzzfeed story and the almost total knocked down by the special counsel to the media? >> it comes on the previous new york times story that said trump could be a russian agent until you get to paragraph nine that said there's no proof that this story is true. >>chris: this is the story that there was acounterintelligence investigation . >> trump has had about 90 percent negative, he tweeted about this. i think he said the worst media story since lincoln. you cannot find any other president that has been a relentless unending assault. - - luckily, they said it's not true.>>chris: you did say it was alive very quickly. congresswoman edwards, as i discussed with congressman cliburn. as soon as the story came out there was almost this rush to judgment. i will get back to the media. there wa
former democratic congressman donna edwards and guy benson.ker gingrich, welcome to our fox affiliate. if you knew how we had scrambled. >> people tell me you were the first person to notice the fir . let not. >>chris: we could all smell it. how damaging is the buzzfeed story and the almost total knocked down by the special counsel to the media? >> it comes on the previous new york times story that said trump could be a russian agent until you get to paragraph nine that said...
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and we don't even have an uncle edward. i think this is what he would have wanted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. >>> the firing line with william buckley jr., and hugh hefner. tonight, the playboy philosophy. >> it is, i think, important for the record to establish that you are seeking, in effect, to annul the traditional code about what is proper sexual behavior. let me ask you this -- >> i'm suggesting to re-examine. i suggested that two or three times. it's not true that i'm by any sense because the end that i'm seeking is really very similar. the real key to the philosophy is not offering an alternate moral code to the traditional one, but a suggestion that we're apt to find some better answers if we re-examine many of these old traditional ideas. >> you can't underestimate the power of hugh hefner when he invented the playboy philosophy. >> while he was a sexual revolution pioneer, hugh hefner, he was also a misogynist. "playboy" magazine was the first time that girly magazi
and we don't even have an uncle edward. i think this is what he would have wanted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. >>> the firing line with william buckley jr., and hugh hefner. tonight, the playboy philosophy. >> it is, i think, important for the record to establish that you are seeking, in effect, to annul the traditional code about what is proper sexual behavior. let me ask you this -- >> i'm suggesting to re-examine. i...
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and we don't even have an uncle edward.ehow, i think this is what he would have wanted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. (atlas) do humans like watching spinning wheels? ♪ (paul) no, luckily sprint's lte advanced network is now up to two times faster than before. and now their total lte coverage is 30% larger. (dad) really? (paul) yeah. (atlas) that's the guy that dies in the end. (avo) get up to two times faster speeds than before and now sprint's total lte coverage is 30% larger. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. wbut did you know you could be saving even more?. with the tjx rewards credit card - every time you shop at our stores, you earn 5% back in rewards. tjx rewards credit card. an even better value every day. ♪ >> james: welcome back, everybody, hey, reg, you know what time it is, it is time for the "late, late show" dancecam, if the camera lands on you get up and show us what you got, hit it. ♪ this is how we do it. ♪ thi
and we don't even have an uncle edward.ehow, i think this is what he would have wanted. [ cheering and screaming ] the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. (atlas) do humans like watching spinning wheels? ♪ (paul) no, luckily sprint's lte advanced network is now up to two times faster than before. and now their total lte coverage is 30% larger. (dad) really? (paul) yeah. (atlas) that's the guy that dies in the end. (avo) get up to two times faster speeds than before and now sprint's...
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the ones arrested were edward hamm, ej convert, mr. stevens, -- and emmartin. martin. doesn't she look like a criminal? [laughter] philip: what was their crime? they were using a copy of a finish mystery in connection with their study. the leadership of the international bible's association, as a hopeless witnesses were known then, were convicted of espionage for having written and distribute the finnish mystery. these men were sentenced to 20 years in the federal print injury for having produced that book. with remarkable clarity, that publication documented the failings of the catholic church. political used in influence to invest federal authorities that jehovah's witnesses were nothing more than governmenthe german helping germany win the first world war. it was not just the catholic church that when after jehovah's witnesses. protestant leaders went after them as well. one reverend wrote this in the daily telegram, a newspaper that used to be published in brooklyn, "one of your patriotic duties that confronts u.s. citizens is the suppression of the international b
the ones arrested were edward hamm, ej convert, mr. stevens, -- and emmartin. martin. doesn't she look like a criminal? [laughter] philip: what was their crime? they were using a copy of a finish mystery in connection with their study. the leadership of the international bible's association, as a hopeless witnesses were known then, were convicted of espionage for having written and distribute the finnish mystery. these men were sentenced to 20 years in the federal print injury for having...
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let's to to to edward lawrence broke the news on china's implied threat over trade talks. edward.eporter: charles, we'll try to sort it out. china has not made any movement on structural changes to protect intellectual property. now "the financial times" is reporting that the trump administration rejected a meeting by two vice ministers for prep talks this week ahead of the vice premier meeting next week. the u.s. pushing back on that report. the white house releasing a statement today saying the teams remain in touch in preparation for high level talks with lie at the end of this month. i heard similar statements from other trade sources calling potential meeting this week a rumor of the what isn't in question is china's floating the way out of tariffs, spending one trillion dollars over six years to eliminate the trade deficit but nothing on intellectual property. that is problem for the administration because the chinese have not made structural changes yet. >> goal is we have free and reciprocal with china. that is the priority. we're optimistic. we still have time to go befor
let's to to to edward lawrence broke the news on china's implied threat over trade talks. edward.eporter: charles, we'll try to sort it out. china has not made any movement on structural changes to protect intellectual property. now "the financial times" is reporting that the trump administration rejected a meeting by two vice ministers for prep talks this week ahead of the vice premier meeting next week. the u.s. pushing back on that report. the white house releasing a statement...
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david: edward, stick with us. we bring in our panel. janine, cara, jonas and [inaudible] it is a busy day as well for nancy pelosi was reelected as house speaker but not all democrats agree with everything she is doing. there's a rift in the democratic party. reporter: not as big rift as he thought democrats would not vote for her but there was 15 people and eating total who said no to pelosi and suggested other names but there is a little bit of a backlash to have her step forward but the big question is will they go through with this rule packet. some of the changes and you can't do any business especially to try to rectify the shutdown if you don't discuss the package. david: well, this is a very interesting situation because i think this whole thing where they will say these rebels want to get rid of pig oh, i say them get rid of it. >> it means he cannot spend money unless you have revenue for it which is preposterous and never worked for. it's a show vote. the rebels are right to call them out or call her out but other things they
david: edward, stick with us. we bring in our panel. janine, cara, jonas and [inaudible] it is a busy day as well for nancy pelosi was reelected as house speaker but not all democrats agree with everything she is doing. there's a rift in the democratic party. reporter: not as big rift as he thought democrats would not vote for her but there was 15 people and eating total who said no to pelosi and suggested other names but there is a little bit of a backlash to have her step forward but the big...
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donna edwards. ryan costello, reaspublican congressman. brett stevens, op-ed columnist for "the new york times." you said the president painted himself into a corner. he said he would look foolish by supporting democratic intelligence lati legislation? >> i don't think we're getting out of this. i could see this going to the state of the union. >> to the state of the union? >> i think he's only heightened the dispute. you heard pelosi say not a dime for the wall. i think they're philosophically so far apart that you're not going to see a deal cut any time in the near future. >> congresswoman edwards, did nancy pelosi make a mistake by insisting no money for the wall, did she box the democrats in? >> absolutely not. this has been the position of democrats going to before the shutdown. the speaker's prepared today with a unified democratic caucus to put legislation on the floor. send it to the senate. something the senators are already voting on. then in the hands of mcconnell and republicans to sit quietly with this president and say, you k
donna edwards. ryan costello, reaspublican congressman. brett stevens, op-ed columnist for "the new york times." you said the president painted himself into a corner. he said he would look foolish by supporting democratic intelligence lati legislation? >> i don't think we're getting out of this. i could see this going to the state of the union. >> to the state of the union? >> i think he's only heightened the dispute. you heard pelosi say not a dime for the wall. i...
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connell: good summary, edward. i like you said that meeting about china went better than the white house. that went out on a him be. melissa. melissa: oil topping $50 first time in 2019. settling up 5%. phil flynn, at cme oil on the way back. look at that. >> i love it. it is showing economic optimism. when we saw oil prices crash. we saw the global economy falling apart. all of sudden we're seeing optimism. this rally came as we got somewhat bearish report showed a big build in gasoline inventories. a big build in dissill latin inventories. they are focused on these fed minutes where the fed is saying hey, listen, we'll not be raising rates. we'll be open to be patient with interest rate increases. that caused the dollar to go down. it gave oil a rally. who knew the fed could rally oil. they did late in the session, along with a lot other commodities like gold, silver, palladium back near record highs. it has been amazing day for the commodities. melissa: phil flynn, thank you. connell: we have more on that heated
connell: good summary, edward. i like you said that meeting about china went better than the white house. that went out on a him be. melissa. melissa: oil topping $50 first time in 2019. settling up 5%. phil flynn, at cme oil on the way back. look at that. >> i love it. it is showing economic optimism. when we saw oil prices crash. we saw the global economy falling apart. all of sudden we're seeing optimism. this rally came as we got somewhat bearish report showed a big build in gasoline...
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stephen edwards got a second chance. we need to give everyone who is willing to change and contribute a second chance in life. four years ago we had a scholarship lottery that was declining each year in the amount of scholarships for students. we transformed the lottery from an independent agency into part of the department of finance of the result is that we have , the administrative cost in the lottery student scholarships of have grown by 26%. they have increased from $72 million in 2015 over $91 million this last year. that is effective government work that we did together. [ applause ] we became one of only two fully deploy the highest broadband internet to every school in our state. together we've lowered taxes for everyone making less than $75,000 in the state and have recruited industry to this state from jacksonville to bayreuth attack in west helena, the fort smith to a fax in el dorado and glenwood, with hundreds more businesses moving here or expanding in our state. together applause ] together we have invest
stephen edwards got a second chance. we need to give everyone who is willing to change and contribute a second chance in life. four years ago we had a scholarship lottery that was declining each year in the amount of scholarships for students. we transformed the lottery from an independent agency into part of the department of finance of the result is that we have , the administrative cost in the lottery student scholarships of have grown by 26%. they have increased from $72 million in 2015...
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well thank you, edward we appreciate it and more bad news for china's economy. new numbers coming out today and what president trump just had to say about it, that's coming next liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipmen
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edward lawrence is at the white house with what we know. edward? reporter: connell, very positive talks or information coming out of that meeting. the language the chinese are using is extremely good according to the white house here. china's top negotiator even stopped by the meeting to see how it was going when it kicked off. a signal to the white house this is very important to the chinese. they want to make some changes. in fact a chinese trade official says these meetings are setting up talks next week at the minister level between u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and china's top negotiator. chinese foreign ministry says quote, china is sincere properly resolving trade frictions on mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and reciprocity. this is the first time they used the term reciprocal talking about trade. the white house is optimistic this is a sign china wants to stop the damage that is happening to their economy. >> well the president talks about his positive relationship with president xi in china. obviously this is critica
edward lawrence is at the white house with what we know. edward? reporter: connell, very positive talks or information coming out of that meeting. the language the chinese are using is extremely good according to the white house here. china's top negotiator even stopped by the meeting to see how it was going when it kicked off. a signal to the white house this is very important to the chinese. they want to make some changes. in fact a chinese trade official says these meetings are setting up...
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connell: edward lawrence there, at the white house. melissa. melissa: carol what is your take on that? >> i love that he is channeling tom petty, melissa. he won't back down. and i think that this something we've haven't seen before. usually shutdowns are a lot of political theater, the fact he is willing to stand tight, something people should admire. something incredibly important. i think we do have a backstop. if you think about the democrats, eventually if we keep the government shut down, we find out these people really aren't necessary, then we have argument to make maybe they never need to be reopened. so eventually they need to reopen them or we get the argument. so i think the president is actually in a very good negotiating position. melissa: paul, it could be tom petty. could be imagine dragons, whatever it takes, we could play the game all day. what do you think is the end result of this? i mean carol's idea that people don't notice a difference, uh-oh? >> i'm a little more concerned about it. listen, look how we started off the ye
connell: edward lawrence there, at the white house. melissa. melissa: carol what is your take on that? >> i love that he is channeling tom petty, melissa. he won't back down. and i think that this something we've haven't seen before. usually shutdowns are a lot of political theater, the fact he is willing to stand tight, something people should admire. something incredibly important. i think we do have a backstop. if you think about the democrats, eventually if we keep the government shut...
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>> you're edward. who are you? >> you're robert. >> robert and edward. >> it was a fairy tale story. and people need to hear wonderful things. >> these three young men are all seated in the same position. >> it was kind of amazing. they really were strangers. they looked identical, but they were strangers. they really didn't know one another. but their behaviors were so similar. >> our lives are parallel to a fete normal degree. it's ridiculous. >> we're all the same. we started discussing our personalities. sglil start a sentence and he'll finish it. >> you were all wrestlers at one time. >> you all smoke the same brand of cigarettes. >> marlboro. >> do you all smoke the same brand? >> yes. >> do you like the same colors? >> yes. >> i was curious, how is the taste of women? similar? >> yes. definitely. >> seems that they all liked older women. >> well. >> another astonishing coincidence is each of the brothers grew up with an adopted sister. all the girls now 21 years old. >> i can't get over it. extraordinary coi
>> you're edward. who are you? >> you're robert. >> robert and edward. >> it was a fairy tale story. and people need to hear wonderful things. >> these three young men are all seated in the same position. >> it was kind of amazing. they really were strangers. they looked identical, but they were strangers. they really didn't know one another. but their behaviors were so similar. >> our lives are parallel to a fete normal degree. it's ridiculous....