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>> gary has an i.q. of 120.ed to be way above average. >> the reason i'm so seemingly intelligent is that i alone, almost anyone including you dudes, have time to actually stop and think about things. >> he'll rattle on as long as someone will listen to i am had. >> yes. >> on any topic virtually under the sun. >> yes. >> pick a topic, any topic, volcano ology. >> the volcano in yellow stone is a super volcano. when it erupts, it basically blankets -- it will cover the whole eastern seaboard of the u.s. with ash and just destroy any civilization in that area. >> the fast-talking flim-flam man was on display in some of hilton's home videos found in his van. here's hilton giving a cop that stopped him some lip. >> you tell me you're the law man, you are the law. i'm going to tear you down. if it ain't the law and you're wrong -- i'm not talking to nobody. i'm filing and suing because you're interrupting my work. >> you hear gary bragging about how smart he is, how well he does his job. but at the same time, what y
>> gary has an i.q. of 120.ed to be way above average. >> the reason i'm so seemingly intelligent is that i alone, almost anyone including you dudes, have time to actually stop and think about things. >> he'll rattle on as long as someone will listen to i am had. >> yes. >> on any topic virtually under the sun. >> yes. >> pick a topic, any topic, volcano ology. >> the volcano in yellow stone is a super volcano. when it erupts, it basically...
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gary: self driving is so big. secretary ofthe transportation was coming, we had a focus on self driving. we had people focusing from other governments around the world. that was definitely important. we also had discussions that were focused on the controversy of privacy. we had ministers from around the world. that's an interesting topic with a continuing conversation. . there are a lot of questions about robot and artificial intelligence. they all play together and there are importing discussions to have. host: the last meeting on the communicators with last year where i heard net neutrality. that's when i brought it up. gary: net neutrality is not a big issue in the technology world. we have something that was created many years ago, carried forward by republicans and democrats. it was only under president obama that somebody said we have to put this into law. there's no problem to be solved, because there is no problem. i think if many of the top company's become that actors, there will be a problem. isht now,
gary: self driving is so big. secretary ofthe transportation was coming, we had a focus on self driving. we had people focusing from other governments around the world. that was definitely important. we also had discussions that were focused on the controversy of privacy. we had ministers from around the world. that's an interesting topic with a continuing conversation. . there are a lot of questions about robot and artificial intelligence. they all play together and there are importing...
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gary: wow. the question is, can i come up with a metaphor to match the metaphor of the last 50 years -- prof. theoharis: we are waiting. gary: i mean -- one of the things that is worth questioning, actually is, given the way this has been misappropriated, was that the greatest metaphor? it was not the only metaphor he used. it was a metaphor that was remembered. i do think this stage we are in , systemic as opposed to systematic, more systemic as opposed to systematic racism, does not lend itself easily to metaphors. and that has kind of been one of the challenges. 99% was a useful framing for a while. it was not about race, but it captures the sense of the framing of the problem, that people do kind of go back to, , it was notn entirely adequate. . cannot match the dream and none of us will be around for the end of white supremacy, so i do not think we should bother trying to wrap our minds around a metaphor -- gary: yeah. mychal: but as far as catchy only one i will indoors, i am going back to
gary: wow. the question is, can i come up with a metaphor to match the metaphor of the last 50 years -- prof. theoharis: we are waiting. gary: i mean -- one of the things that is worth questioning, actually is, given the way this has been misappropriated, was that the greatest metaphor? it was not the only metaphor he used. it was a metaphor that was remembered. i do think this stage we are in , systemic as opposed to systematic, more systemic as opposed to systematic racism, does not lend...
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first to gary, who waited 25 years. >> completely happy.r so much time goes by you think it's a fore gone conclusion, it's over. everyone moves on with life. >> including, of course, mary ann who moved on with janos. didn't go to him for a little while. in fact, spent 20-plus years, the same man she accused of killing her husband. but he was the only man in her life since archie was murdered. >> she loves janos and does not want to believe he's a killer. >> the case against janos kulcsar finally came to court, and, of course, the prosecution's star witness was mary ann mcfarland. what did she know and what would she admit? could her testimony sink her lover or maybe save him? >> coming up, tough questions. >> let me make it very simple. are you in love with him? >> and raw emotions. >> i'm so sorry. that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equal to cosmetic procedures, our b3 complex hydrates to smooth skin.
first to gary, who waited 25 years. >> completely happy.r so much time goes by you think it's a fore gone conclusion, it's over. everyone moves on with life. >> including, of course, mary ann who moved on with janos. didn't go to him for a little while. in fact, spent 20-plus years, the same man she accused of killing her husband. but he was the only man in her life since archie was murdered. >> she loves janos and does not want to believe he's a killer. >> the case...
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david: you make a great point gary.'s another point to be made which is that price controls which is what we're talking about, always, always lead to shortages. you ask all economists they will tell you that and it's just at a moment when we have this breakthrough on immunotherapy, gerri you know about cancer drugs very well it's one of the best things that's happened recently that could dry up of you put price controls on it. gerri: big breakthroughs particularly in that arena and right are these drugs are they cheap? no they're very expensive both for consumers and to develop right? very difficult to develop, very expensive and i no one of the efforts by the administration has been to try to lower what these companies have to do to prove that they can test these drugs and that's one answer they have, but this isn't easy and i've got to tell you what's going on in canada and other countries where they want the government to pick-up the whole tab. that doesn't work either. david: because they're using our drugs it's eas
david: you make a great point gary.'s another point to be made which is that price controls which is what we're talking about, always, always lead to shortages. you ask all economists they will tell you that and it's just at a moment when we have this breakthrough on immunotherapy, gerri you know about cancer drugs very well it's one of the best things that's happened recently that could dry up of you put price controls on it. gerri: big breakthroughs particularly in that arena and right are...
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by the garys in your life want to quiet your holy ghost.you are not careful, the john malkovich, who warned you. and now that gary is running all through your life. >> what i can say about this, you definitely could form different interpretations of what is going on. >> ain't no gary, no snikerring and twidle. you got to trust the holy ghost. >> 2019 is here. >> he gets in there. new year, new you. >> and only listen to the voice of the lord, come on with me. if you're having trouble finding a girl scout cookie -- a girl scout selling cookies -- >> there's an app for that. >> there's an app for that. >> you know, all those names. i don't even know them by those names. i know the thin mints but then the peanut butter ones, the shortbread ones. >> those are my favorite but they're called something else. >> they changed up the name. i was a girl scout for a long time. >> why am i not surprised? i know you were a tough seller, too. >> absolutely. i was the pusher of the cookies. >> janai's coming with the cookies. y'all, look out. >>> coming up
by the garys in your life want to quiet your holy ghost.you are not careful, the john malkovich, who warned you. and now that gary is running all through your life. >> what i can say about this, you definitely could form different interpretations of what is going on. >> ain't no gary, no snikerring and twidle. you got to trust the holy ghost. >> 2019 is here. >> he gets in there. new year, new you. >> and only listen to the voice of the lord, come on with me. if...
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gary, the stock already has gone up.out this theme, we all talked about this theme of apple's ability in the past, lower the bar to jump over it, but we don't have numbers, but that has been a pattern, right, gary? >> it is called the sandbag. they have been doing it for years. they're professionals at it. connell: hold on a second. melissa said, what do you have? melissa: looks like dow jones saying first-quarter earnings were, looks like $4.18. can i hear in the booth? connell: that would be a penny better. revenue looks pretty good to me, over at 84 plus. was supposed to be under 84. so at least in line on revenue. susan li up in the newsroom what do you have for us? >> melissa is right, penny beat on profits of 4.18 for the quarter. revenue, don't forget they already guided us beginning of this month for $84 billion or so for the final three months of last year. that is roughly in line with the actual number. 84.31 billions for revenues. this is interesting, gross margins, we don't get unit sales, earnings report car
gary, the stock already has gone up.out this theme, we all talked about this theme of apple's ability in the past, lower the bar to jump over it, but we don't have numbers, but that has been a pattern, right, gary? >> it is called the sandbag. they have been doing it for years. they're professionals at it. connell: hold on a second. melissa said, what do you have? melissa: looks like dow jones saying first-quarter earnings were, looks like $4.18. can i hear in the booth? connell: that...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington.: so what will democrats do now that they are in controlf the house? earlier today hiwas on capitol , where i spoke to democratic congresswoman jan schakowsky from illinois. congresswoman jan schakowsky, democrats take control of the house of representatives for the first time in 8 years. what are your priorities? rep. schakowsky: first of all, we want to maksure the government is reopened. romm getting letters constituents, all of us are -- a woman saying i don't know if i will be able to put food on the table. someone else who said if i get paid by february 1, i could get evicted. these are serious problems andsu ering that people are seeing. so that is going to be our first priority.wn when we get o the real business, what we want to do is make sure that we clean up government. the president talked about cleaning up the swamp, it has gotten so deep that we have to dig out. that includes heading money out of politics can making sure that we have fair electiono hr1 is goingal with tha
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington.: so what will democrats do now that they are in controlf the house? earlier today hiwas on capitol , where i spoke to democratic congresswoman jan schakowsky from illinois. congresswoman jan schakowsky, democrats take control of the house of representatives for the first time in 8 years. what are your priorities? rep. schakowsky: first of all, we want to maksure the government is reopened. romm getting letters constituents, all of us are -- a woman saying...
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me before, i'm gary young in a suit. [laughter] it's not a particularly flail sight unless i'm at a wedding or funeral. the book is called "the speeches" which is about king's famous speech at the march on washington, left there an idea that you have a great man and a great talk, but king could not do that on its own, the speech and the march came from somewhere, and i want to start by giving some context to that text because in the absence of that, they would have been no march, and there would have been no speech, and so i start with some of the people whose names perhaps we don't know, but who paid for that speech in a range of ways. i begin with franklin mccain who was a 17-year-old in greensboro, north carolina, who made a stand downtown february 1, 1960. when i interviewed mccain, he said that up until that time as a young man in north carolina, he felt that his life was worthless, and that his parents had lied to him. .. in mississippi, the people who were likely not to be killing black people were the law enforce
me before, i'm gary young in a suit. [laughter] it's not a particularly flail sight unless i'm at a wedding or funeral. the book is called "the speeches" which is about king's famous speech at the march on washington, left there an idea that you have a great man and a great talk, but king could not do that on its own, the speech and the march came from somewhere, and i want to start by giving some context to that text because in the absence of that, they would have been no march, and...
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uee bbc's gary o'dono ports. >> the honorable nancy pelosi of the state of california, having receivedority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the housepresentatives for the 116th congress.t, gary: with temocrats took control of the house of representatives for the first time since 2010, ending the republican hold on both chambers of congress. once again the party turned to san francisco's nalosi to asinme the speakership, puttg her send in line for the presidency after the vice president. she is the only woman to have ever held the post, and a regular taet of conservative vitriol. rep. pelosi: we all have the ability and the privilege to serve with over 100 women members of congress, the largest number in history. gary: while republicans strengthened their control of the senate, it was a different story in the house. that means republicans have 199 seats to the democrats' 235. and it is a congress of firsts for women , too, including the first muslim and naterican lawmakers, and the youngest ever elected to the house, 29-year-old alexandria ocas-cortez. it is all smiles at
uee bbc's gary o'dono ports. >> the honorable nancy pelosi of the state of california, having receivedority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the housepresentatives for the 116th congress.t, gary: with temocrats took control of the house of representatives for the first time since 2010, ending the republican hold on both chambers of congress. once again the party turned to san francisco's nalosi to asinme the speakership, puttg her send in line for the presidency after the...
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jane: gary o'donoghue in mission, texas, thank you very much.ry mentioned, some 800,000 federal workers around the country are going without pay. earlier i spoke to a furughed federal worker in northern california. can you give me hosense of just badly the shutdown is affecting you? >> it is unnerving everyay watching the news, and just watching how out of touch the administration is with our plights. they say they can relate, but i don't think they have ever filed for unemployment and felt the pinch of the last paycheck and watching the dollars disappear from the bank account when you know there is nothing else coming is unnerving. jane: how hard is it for you? you have a child. >> he is 13 years old, a teenager, teenage boy. eats a lot of food, so my grocery bill is quite high. so yeah, it has changed th i do things. u know, don't drive as much, try to stay close to home. i already have carpools worked out. we already live a relatively frugal existence. i shop at several different stores to get the best deal on different items that we need. an
jane: gary o'donoghue in mission, texas, thank you very much.ry mentioned, some 800,000 federal workers around the country are going without pay. earlier i spoke to a furughed federal worker in northern california. can you give me hosense of just badly the shutdown is affecting you? >> it is unnerving everyay watching the news, and just watching how out of touch the administration is with our plights. they say they can relate, but i don't think they have ever filed for unemployment and...
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, gary -- >> hold on one second.y only question is this. they are like sears was when i was growing up. they are the be-all and end-all of retail. my question to the panel, can they maintain dominance for as long as sears did which is call it 67 years? >> it's not even dominance, gary. it's a valuation. think about the early 2000s. cis cisco, intel, microsoft, those were the big leaders for a decade. then they essentially took a decade off. the earnings did well, the companies were very profitable, but they didn't achieve the valuations that they had throughout the '90s. that's my fear about stocks like amazon. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> other companies have monopolies, though. >> you are using the word monopoly wrong. that's another discussion all together. but to put it bluntly, the thrill is gone when it comes to stocks like microsoft, like amazon. big cap tech will not lead the next bull market as it has the last. >> i would disagree with you only in that amazon continues to reinvent itself and continues to f
, gary -- >> hold on one second.y only question is this. they are like sears was when i was growing up. they are the be-all and end-all of retail. my question to the panel, can they maintain dominance for as long as sears did which is call it 67 years? >> it's not even dominance, gary. it's a valuation. think about the early 2000s. cis cisco, intel, microsoft, those were the big leaders for a decade. then they essentially took a decade off. the earnings did well, the companies were...
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. >> i agree with gary, he did, and he changed his tune. with jay powell are we getting a hawk and are we getting the dove or the buy dressed as a hawk and a dove? don't you want more normalized environment. when you look back on legacy four or eight years there was normal environment? he knocks this obama administration era, that was like something where it was fed induced bub, fed-induced stock market. wouldn't you want the fed to act responsibly so we have real growth, real business confidence, real spending versus the past eight years before trump got in there. melissa: that seems very logical. stop that. >> sorry. melissa: oil in the longest winning week in year-and-a-half. trader phil flynn at cme. fill is this it? is oil back? >> i think it is back. it is bad, it is coming back and i think it should. i still think the economy is very strong. oil demand is pretty good. we got warning from world bank a few minutes ago, there is dark clouds on horizon, economy will still grow. but it will grow at 2.9%. a lot of traders are talking about
. >> i agree with gary, he did, and he changed his tune. with jay powell are we getting a hawk and are we getting the dove or the buy dressed as a hawk and a dove? don't you want more normalized environment. when you look back on legacy four or eight years there was normal environment? he knocks this obama administration era, that was like something where it was fed induced bub, fed-induced stock market. wouldn't you want the fed to act responsibly so we have real growth, real business...
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that was a bad transition. >> gary tuchman in niagara falls.family. >> happy almost new year to you. it's still 2018 in new orleans. but here in niagara falls, ontario, canada it's what year? >> it's 2019. it just got really windy. >> this was canada's largest celebration of new year's with tens of thousands of people despite the pouring rain but unusually warm. it's about 45 degrees fahrenheit right now compared to 2 degrees fahrenheit last year at this celebration. and we are on it banks of the niagara river and these are the falls right here. lindsey can tell you an amazing story about the niagara falls. >> it may not be as cool as pressing the button for the ball to drop on times square, but we got to change the lights and pick the color. they're like pick whatever color you want. >> there's like 12 colors and we picked them. these are the biggest of the falls. that span canada and america. when he walked across the tightrope, that's where he was. horseshoe falls. you can see people left the concert and are standing along the rails to see t
that was a bad transition. >> gary tuchman in niagara falls.family. >> happy almost new year to you. it's still 2018 in new orleans. but here in niagara falls, ontario, canada it's what year? >> it's 2019. it just got really windy. >> this was canada's largest celebration of new year's with tens of thousands of people despite the pouring rain but unusually warm. it's about 45 degrees fahrenheit right now compared to 2 degrees fahrenheit last year at this celebration. and...
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guys, jeff, david, gary, thank you very much. jerome powell, jay powell ready to hold a news conference minutes from now. our panel will weigh in on that. more reaction to the fed announcement. don't forget u.s.-chinese negotiators kicking off two days of high-level talks aimed at ending trade war. if you thought the market pop admin ago? we'll go live to the white house for more on that. so please stay with us. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am not for just treating my symptoms... (ah-choo) i am for shortening colds when i'm sick. with zicam. zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal. 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.
guys, jeff, david, gary, thank you very much. jerome powell, jay powell ready to hold a news conference minutes from now. our panel will weigh in on that. more reaction to the fed announcement. don't forget u.s.-chinese negotiators kicking off two days of high-level talks aimed at ending trade war. if you thought the market pop admin ago? we'll go live to the white house for more on that. so please stay with us. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am...
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. >> chad, this is gary kaltbaum. last time we spoke was a couple of days before the first pay check was not given out. now we're in a week where a second paycheck isn't given out. so it feels like the needle is even farther away as we get to the second and there's a real world americans that have to maybe drive an uber, take a pay day loan out, go to pawn shops, these are good americans that are being affected. is any movement whatsoever going on? >> no that's what's remarkable about this. the idea they had this meeting last week where vice president pence and jared kushner came to see mitch mcconnell and there was talk back and forth about trying to debut this bill next week and have the president talk on saturday but even if they were to pass something today they're not in session today because of the martin luther king holiday, they have to start to be able to process those pay checks tomorrow to get the money out the door come friday. even if you were to pass something today, to be able to make that deadline tomo
. >> chad, this is gary kaltbaum. last time we spoke was a couple of days before the first pay check was not given out. now we're in a week where a second paycheck isn't given out. so it feels like the needle is even farther away as we get to the second and there's a real world americans that have to maybe drive an uber, take a pay day loan out, go to pawn shops, these are good americans that are being affected. is any movement whatsoever going on? >> no that's what's remarkable...
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what do you think, gary? >> exactly.ne needs a lot of stocks to just look in their own wallet. i'll give you a good example. i have not downloaded a new app or used any of apple's services or bought a new iphone really in months. netflix, i'm using every single day. i mean, they just increased prices. i'll be honest with you, i don't even care. i don't even know what the prices are. i think most people out there are in my camp. they're like whatever it is, i'm still using it. i still love it. that's real pricing power right there. lauren: now, dominic, disney and some other -- time warner is taking their content off of netflix as they start their own streaming services. does that worry you? >> it worries them. content is king and not having access to this will he potentiay affect their revenue stream going forward. they're doing a pretty good job of getting subscribers to come on-board. people don't seem that sensitive to this kind of price increase. p p paapple was very sensitive e price increases on the phones. look ho
what do you think, gary? >> exactly.ne needs a lot of stocks to just look in their own wallet. i'll give you a good example. i have not downloaded a new app or used any of apple's services or bought a new iphone really in months. netflix, i'm using every single day. i mean, they just increased prices. i'll be honest with you, i don't even care. i don't even know what the prices are. i think most people out there are in my camp. they're like whatever it is, i'm still using it. i still love...
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liz peek, gary kaltbaum.james freeman, what i wonder is, i have compassion for anyone having a hard time paying their bills, is there legitimate question how many people we need working in washington? we're in new york. i'm not in d.c. i don't know if everything there has ground to a halt, how much pain there is, do you hear a lot of people from the journal suffering as a result of government workers not being in their place? we hear about the airports. >> right. >> but the rest of it, what are your thoughts? >> yeah. we don't want anyone to be denied an earned paycheck, but i this shutdown, like some other shutdowns raised legitimate questions about the size of the federal workforce. you're talking 380,000 people, nearly half the staff at affected agencies, roughly 25% of the government that has been shuttered are deemed by the government nonessential to perform the basic functions of protecting public health, safety, threats to life and property. and i don't know why taxpayers shouldn't be able to ask that
liz peek, gary kaltbaum.james freeman, what i wonder is, i have compassion for anyone having a hard time paying their bills, is there legitimate question how many people we need working in washington? we're in new york. i'm not in d.c. i don't know if everything there has ground to a halt, how much pain there is, do you hear a lot of people from the journal suffering as a result of government workers not being in their place? we hear about the airports. >> right. >> but the rest of...
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, gary kaltbaum.powell had to say the market seemed to love. up 600 points. >> the key is balance sheet comment, something we've been talking about since the last fed meeting the rate hike issue is not nearly as important because of the state of credit markets. we have so much reflation that has taken place in the corporate economy, there is so much new leverage is on, i don't think excessive but credit conditions deteriorated to some degree. there is less credit quality out there, dissing traction from the liquidity in the economy could become problematic. for them to talk down that issue on balance sheet reduction is a big deal because the market wants to belief dollar liquidity will be there for the economy to do what it otherwise organically doing. ashley: gary, your thoughts? you have been very bearish. the markets are behaving exactly as you expected but jay powell putting out some calming words this morning? >> well, jay powell basically said we hear the stock market. in 2012 jay powell was say
, gary kaltbaum.powell had to say the market seemed to love. up 600 points. >> the key is balance sheet comment, something we've been talking about since the last fed meeting the rate hike issue is not nearly as important because of the state of credit markets. we have so much reflation that has taken place in the corporate economy, there is so much new leverage is on, i don't think excessive but credit conditions deteriorated to some degree. there is less credit quality out there,...
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want to go to president kadina group gary b. smith.urvey in part, because it's good to see all these big fund managers are usually wrong, but having said that, you know, it's a conflicting time because they admitted to pouring back into the fang stocks. >> yeah. look, kind of to your first point, i think it's always good to lean against the crowd, if you will. everyone became kind of pessimistic because -- rightly so, because of all the head winds. brexit, just happening over the last few days, the fed, the shutdown, yet despite all these head winds, none of which has been really resolved to the upside, the market continues to trend up. can you imagine if we got a china trade deal at this point? oh, my gosh, the market would really rocket. to your second point, very quickly, look, i think tech is the place to be. think of all the areas we're excited about right now. 5g, self-driving cars, artificial intelligence. it's all in the tech group. not many people are that excited about the next model car that gm is going to come out with and
want to go to president kadina group gary b. smith.urvey in part, because it's good to see all these big fund managers are usually wrong, but having said that, you know, it's a conflicting time because they admitted to pouring back into the fang stocks. >> yeah. look, kind of to your first point, i think it's always good to lean against the crowd, if you will. everyone became kind of pessimistic because -- rightly so, because of all the head winds. brexit, just happening over the last few...
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gary, just briefly, what kind of timetable are we looking at?es the pain of the paycheques not coming through really start to bite for the 800,000 workers? next paycheque goes out friday, a week from today. so that'll be a big moment. these employees are likely get their money back when the government reopens, but in the meantime, there are bills to pay, as i said before, rent, car payments, all that kind of thing. and credit unions, banks are reporting federal employees are coming to them for loans, payday loans and that kind of thing. but also, there's a whole clash of people, federal contractors who will not get paid during this process and probably won't earn that money back, and they may be laying off individuals connected to theirjobs. so there's a lot of knock on here. gary 0'donoghue on the standoff in washington. another day, another massive data breach. this time it's in germany, where hundreds of politicians have had their personal details hacked. contact information, private chats, and even credit card details have all been published
gary, just briefly, what kind of timetable are we looking at?es the pain of the paycheques not coming through really start to bite for the 800,000 workers? next paycheque goes out friday, a week from today. so that'll be a big moment. these employees are likely get their money back when the government reopens, but in the meantime, there are bills to pay, as i said before, rent, car payments, all that kind of thing. and credit unions, banks are reporting federal employees are coming to them for...
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connell: susan let's talk about all that with gary b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor, i don't know than layfield, layfield reports ceo. start with what susan ended on there. seemed the marked ended down. there was concern about global growth. there was rough data out of china. do you share that concern or the other point of view says the chinese are getting beaten up, they will make a deal on trade soon? >> even if china makes a deal, their exports were down 4.4%. we were substantial part of that but not all of that but even if you take china out of the equation you have the economies of germany slowing. the economy of japan is slowing. so right there, you have three large countries that make up, make up the bulk of the world's gdp but a pretty fair percentage. it does seem like there is an economic slow down. i think you see that reflected in what the market has been doing. connell: john on the other side, some banks reporting this week, what citigroup reported today. first the stock sold off. there was weakness in
connell: susan let's talk about all that with gary b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor, i don't know than layfield, layfield reports ceo. start with what susan ended on there. seemed the marked ended down. there was concern about global growth. there was rough data out of china. do you share that concern or the other point of view says the chinese are getting beaten up, they will make a deal on trade soon? >> even if china makes a deal, their exports were down 4.4%. we...
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but there is one point and this is to your second point, gary. the fact is the ceo of a company supposed to be ahead of the market and supposed to have proprietary information about what is happening sales of the company all around the world. it seem like tim cook was behind the market here. and to admit that he didn't know, that he was surprised that there was as much slow down in china as there was, he should be ahead of the market. in fact, the market saw this coming but tim cook didn't. >> liz: by the way it seems like in november, he was given pretty good reports on what chinese sales look like. i don't know what happened they are, but there was some major disconnect in terms of information. >> apple will live to fight another day. the reason is, because, really sticky and going nowhere. like those phones come i have eight years with my kids pictures with apple somewhere. i will not switch to another manufacturer and eventually the customers upgrade. even david -- >> david: you can buy mine for cheap right now. [laughter] >> just so you know
but there is one point and this is to your second point, gary. the fact is the ceo of a company supposed to be ahead of the market and supposed to have proprietary information about what is happening sales of the company all around the world. it seem like tim cook was behind the market here. and to admit that he didn't know, that he was surprised that there was as much slow down in china as there was, he should be ahead of the market. in fact, the market saw this coming but tim cook didn't....
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joining me as lauren, jonas, rick, and gary. bloomberg is reporting a trillion dollar offer is on the table from the chinese. china will buy up american goods aimed at bringing the trade imbalance to the u.s. 20. market searching on the headlines with the dow ended up 336. this is proof despite negative news all the markets really care about is the trade deal with china. what you think? >> i don't think that's all we care about. you have to rewind about 30 days and think about all the negatives the market was facing. we had the tariffs, we had while almost the shutdown at that time. twenty-seven days. we had the mueller investigation. we have worries about the feds. i think you'll find that any bit of good news on any one of those five or six barriers that will propel this market forward, we have had sort of good news. but we have had no more bad news. my only worry is that any one of those, another drop it back down we go. for now, fingers crossed. >> when we got the china report yesterday in the afternoon, i think the dow was
joining me as lauren, jonas, rick, and gary. bloomberg is reporting a trillion dollar offer is on the table from the chinese. china will buy up american goods aimed at bringing the trade imbalance to the u.s. 20. market searching on the headlines with the dow ended up 336. this is proof despite negative news all the markets really care about is the trade deal with china. what you think? >> i don't think that's all we care about. you have to rewind about 30 days and think about all the...
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...ver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> shannon: nearly 400 shannon: 400 central america migrants asking for asylum after being arrested by border patrol for tunneling under a portion of the border fence in arizona. earlier today growing migrant caravan that started in honduras freely cross the border into mexico pushing north towards our southern border. steve harrigan is embedded with the caravan tonight. >> we've been following this caravan of central america migrant
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...ver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps...
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? >>> the race for 2020 is on. the wide range of potential candidates includes several members of congress, a billionaire former starbucks ceo and our next guest who is the one with the largest social media following of any declared candidate so far. mary ann williamson, democratic candidate for president, bestselling author and activist. you are well known to millions who have read your books including "a return to love." some people who follow politics closely may not have seen you. i want them to get familiar with where you are coming from politically. you said we have a problem with the psychological fabric of the country as a low level emotional civil war has begun to rip us apart. in order
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assignment in davos where in just a few minutes she's going to be bringing us a live interview with gary cohn. back here at home, the state of the union, like the rest of the government, is in a state of suspended animation. on hold indefinitely. as president trump gives in to speaker pelosi. no speech for as long as the shutdown goes. with the senate holding dueling votes to end this thing today. neither bill is expected to pass, with the white house prepping for weeks more of this. >> this will go on for a while. the american people will have their way. >> plus, scared silent. michael cohen postpones his congressional testimony because of what he calls ongoing threats to his family made by the president of the united states. what team cohen is now saying this morning as house democrats insist he will still testify. >> no, i would say he's been threatened by the truth. he's been threatened by the truth. >> and chaos in car raucous. hundreds of thousands protested for the end of the mujaro team. the u.s. recognizing the opposition leader as the true leader of venezuela. getting its diplo
assignment in davos where in just a few minutes she's going to be bringing us a live interview with gary cohn. back here at home, the state of the union, like the rest of the government, is in a state of suspended animation. on hold indefinitely. as president trump gives in to speaker pelosi. no speech for as long as the shutdown goes. with the senate holding dueling votes to end this thing today. neither bill is expected to pass, with the white house prepping for weeks more of this. >>...
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((gary: "159 prices have being going up for a number of years now 201 and it's made the lower priced homes more attractive 06 and so more and more lower priced homes are selling and it's leaving higher and higher priced properties on the market 13")) ((erik: "10842 we were fortunate to be able to afford you know something in this market 46")) erik and his wife -- may be buying a home in the least affordable city in the u-s... but he's not totally sold on staying in san jose. he says, he knows -- his money can get him much more -- somewhere else. ((erik: "11352 this house in any other city would be signficantly les55 it's really we re paying for the location more than anything 57")) ((maria)) ad lib -- buying their home -- just under a million tonight.. the tricky rescue in the california wilderness. "what the * * " road rage.. caught on camera. what led up to *this random attack.. on a california street. and new fallout from the government shutdown.. that could make wildfire season even worse in california. <> <> ture (brea
((gary: "159 prices have being going up for a number of years now 201 and it's made the lower priced homes more attractive 06 and so more and more lower priced homes are selling and it's leaving higher and higher priced properties on the market 13")) ((erik: "10842 we were fortunate to be able to afford you know something in this market 46")) erik and his wife -- may be buying a home in the least affordable city in the u-s... but he's not totally sold on staying in san jose....
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as well as not have a shutdown. >> senator, gary smith here.back to like a 10,000 foot view here. it seems to me that most people think, a, the president got schooled on this negotiation, b, you even saw it in the clip, the left is taking victory laps, almost taunting the republicans and president trump. if i was in your shoes, you are putting on a heck of a brave face, i would be absolutely livid. do you think you really can negotiate in a calm, fair manner without this boiling over because i tell you what, i'm not sure if both sides can come to an agreement after that shutdown mess that we just had. >> the key is where we end up. we need to fund the government on a long-term basis and we need the border security as i have laid out. the democrats said they would negotiate and the things we are putting on the table, they have voted for before. so again, we will continue to make the case, i will continue to make the case that what the president put forth is a reasonable compromise. i get that there will be some give and take on it, but also, we
as well as not have a shutdown. >> senator, gary smith here.back to like a 10,000 foot view here. it seems to me that most people think, a, the president got schooled on this negotiation, b, you even saw it in the clip, the left is taking victory laps, almost taunting the republicans and president trump. if i was in your shoes, you are putting on a heck of a brave face, i would be absolutely livid. do you think you really can negotiate in a calm, fair manner without this boiling over...
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>> first of all, gary, there's so much to read into here. i would like to say that elizabeth warren brought this up because last week i said she was competing with aoc for attention. david: you did indeed. >> frankly aoc, 70% income tax makes a lot more sense than a wealth tax. we're not talking about an income tax. it's what the states do already by the way with property. you pay 2 1/2% of the value of your house or yacht or whatever. that's a wealth tax. the problem with it -- theoretically, they are both right. it will slow the economy and reduce income inequality by making richer people poorer. that's not a good scenario. that's what they had in cuba and the soviet union. as far as why it doesn't work, you should look at it -- the left does not see it. all the european countries have been getting rid of their wealth tax. little known fact, those protests in france are because they got rid of the wealth tax and raised the gas tax, which makes a lot of economic sense, but the public doesn't like it, which you just saw in that poll result.
>> first of all, gary, there's so much to read into here. i would like to say that elizabeth warren brought this up because last week i said she was competing with aoc for attention. david: you did indeed. >> frankly aoc, 70% income tax makes a lot more sense than a wealth tax. we're not talking about an income tax. it's what the states do already by the way with property. you pay 2 1/2% of the value of your house or yacht or whatever. that's a wealth tax. the problem with it --...
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quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that.uess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. >>> chris christie that headed up the trump transition team has a spark work evarning for the president tonight. harry, this is governor chris christie on msnbc earlier today. watch this. >> i think that the mueller investigation is not the president's biggest problem, and that the southern district of new york investigation is much more dangerous and had much more hazard to it than does the mueller investigation. >> so what do you make of that? christie was a u.s. attorney for new jersey and has experience dealing with the southern d
quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that.uess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than...
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gary cohn has exited the white house and wall street.is finding a new foothold in silicon valley. the former director of the national economic council recently born -- joined the board of directors of mobile gaming company machines on. ofning us now is the ceo machine zone. how did this partnership come to be? >> it's very nice to be here. we have known gary cohn in his role as the president and ceo of goldman sachs for many years and that's how we met him. what is a silicon valley company such as yourself and a former wall street and white house executive benefit from working with each other? >> i think he understands market and global gaming was a $140 million industry. it now comprises 50% of all global gaming revenue. he knows it is something special. shery: were there reactions from outside about hiring a former advisor? ms. dumont: people are excited. it's a testament to the strength that we canone welcome someone with a gravatar's of gary cohn to the board. shery: machine zone has been linked to politics closely and it was reporte
gary cohn has exited the white house and wall street.is finding a new foothold in silicon valley. the former director of the national economic council recently born -- joined the board of directors of mobile gaming company machines on. ofning us now is the ceo machine zone. how did this partnership come to be? >> it's very nice to be here. we have known gary cohn in his role as the president and ceo of goldman sachs for many years and that's how we met him. what is a silicon valley...
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economy as soon as next year i am david has been joining me on the panel today is christina, liz and gary and jonathan koenig. the biggest tax cut beyond the ronald reagan tax cuts getting rid of the individual mandate mandates, the biggest cuts of regulations in the history of our country and we are going further. [applause] that maybe the biggest reason our country is doing so much better and why we do so well. >> speaking to farmers today for his agenda that keeps the economy ahead of the rest of the world and now raising some big concerns that america could lose its crown as early as next year and never get it back. the british bank that has a lot of exposure in asia predicts we will fall behind china then behind india so are they concerned? . >> no. naturally first of all, i think this is a bogus way to look at power they are using something called purchasing power parity which takes into account that it really isn't gdp that is way ahead $19 trillion versus i think 14 for china so there is a substantial gap china has been growing faster so there was an expectation that china could o
economy as soon as next year i am david has been joining me on the panel today is christina, liz and gary and jonathan koenig. the biggest tax cut beyond the ronald reagan tax cuts getting rid of the individual mandate mandates, the biggest cuts of regulations in the history of our country and we are going further. [applause] that maybe the biggest reason our country is doing so much better and why we do so well. >> speaking to farmers today for his agenda that keeps the economy ahead of...
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gary clark jr., everybody!, how fast can we move past this president so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. together, we will make this happen. need to impeach is responsible for the content of this ad. denny's new super slampler. bacon, eggs, french toast, and buttermilk pancakes for $6.99. male voice: $6.99? are you out of your mind? why are we still out of our minds? denny's new super slampler, all for $6.99. >> stephen: that's it for "the ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be curtis "50 cent" jackson and celebrity chef jamie oliver. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it
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we all watch >> we got an opening bell coming up also gary kelly here, the ceo of southwest.ence with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. >>> you're watching "squawk on the street." the opening bell in about 90 seconds. busy thursday. watching semiconductors closely here the senate is going to vote on a couple of proposals which may not go anywhere, but could carve out eventually a path to some compromise we'll have to wait and
we all watch >> we got an opening bell coming up also gary kelly here, the ceo of southwest.ence with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we...
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ashley: well let's bring in gary kaltbaum, a fox news contributor on the phone to comment on this.have problems in china, gary, for apple, a strong dollar that christina talked about and maybe the upgrades to the model is just not cutting it with the consumer out there. not only in china but the emerging markets and therefore, iphone revenue is a big reason for this shortfall. your thoughts? >> yeah, and revenues are going to be down year-over-year that hasn't happened very often, and this is also happening in a very fragile market to boot. when you i think apple right now if it trades where it is in the morning is going to lose about $55 billion of market cap, it's in the dow it's going to affect the dow it's pretty much the biggest stock in the nasdac 100 going to affect that and nasdac 100 futures are getting wacked and it's also one of these growth beta-type names so all of the beta stocks are getting hit whether they have to do with apple or not. just keep in mind the suppliers have been cutting their numbers for three months now. ashley: right. >> i'm not so sure this was une
ashley: well let's bring in gary kaltbaum, a fox news contributor on the phone to comment on this.have problems in china, gary, for apple, a strong dollar that christina talked about and maybe the upgrades to the model is just not cutting it with the consumer out there. not only in china but the emerging markets and therefore, iphone revenue is a big reason for this shortfall. your thoughts? >> yeah, and revenues are going to be down year-over-year that hasn't happened very often, and...
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. >> this week on "the communicators," consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. gary: because i see where the future is going with technology -- like, we know robotics will be here, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone that's flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear but part of it is totally clear, how do you benefit from that whether you are a government, a business or an individual? >> join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. host: each wk at how your money is at work in the government. we are focusing on tax policy, specifically progressive tax proposals. our guest is the economics editor at bloomberg, peter coy. when is the last time a freshman member of congress got a cover story about tax proposals in your magazine? the magazine has been going since 1929. i think this is the first. it was a history making e
. >> this week on "the communicators," consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. gary: because i see where the future is going with technology -- like, we know robotics will be here, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone...
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so, gary, what's donald trump trying to acheive by going there? have said ina himself, he's supposed to have said in a meeting this was a pointless photo op and something that wouldn't achieve anything at all, so as far as he's concerned we're not sure what he thinks he's going to achieve, but it will focus the debate, it will keep it going, of course, and we understand he is bringing the white house counsel with him, that's the chief lawyer inside the white house, potentially because he may decide to declare that state of national emergency that state of national emergency that he didn't do the other night, when everyone thought he would do it. why would he do that? well, actually it would be an interesting way out of the current stand—off over the shutdown, because he could do that, maintain his view that he was fighting for the wall, that it was fighting for the wall, that it was getting his money for it through another way other than congress, and also signed those spending bills to reopen the government, and that's important because tomorrow
so, gary, what's donald trump trying to acheive by going there? have said ina himself, he's supposed to have said in a meeting this was a pointless photo op and something that wouldn't achieve anything at all, so as far as he's concerned we're not sure what he thinks he's going to achieve, but it will focus the debate, it will keep it going, of course, and we understand he is bringing the white house counsel with him, that's the chief lawyer inside the white house, potentially because he may...
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the front runner, the scandal of gary hart. do you remember this?m old enough to remember. i'm old enough, but it didn't seem to me to make such a big impact. it's set at the end of the ‘80s. gary hart looked, at one point, like he was going to be the next president. a very strong candidate. and he's played here by huthackman and we meet him, he is charismatic, on the way up and then a scandal starts to break. somebody rings a newspaper, the miami herald and says he's having an affair. the miami herald aren't entirely sure whether they should follow this up but then he makes a casual comment to a journalist, who asks about his private life and he said something along the lines of, "well, if you followed me around, you would find it was very boring". so, they do. and the next thing is, they discover that actually, maybe there is something going on and they confront him about it. here's a clip. i can assure you senator, this is relevant. yeah, it's just that we saw you leave and come back with this woman and we didn't see her. tom, you can't be seriou
the front runner, the scandal of gary hart. do you remember this?m old enough to remember. i'm old enough, but it didn't seem to me to make such a big impact. it's set at the end of the ‘80s. gary hart looked, at one point, like he was going to be the next president. a very strong candidate. and he's played here by huthackman and we meet him, he is charismatic, on the way up and then a scandal starts to break. somebody rings a newspaper, the miami herald and says he's having an affair. the...
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jesse gary call number 19.. >> we're going to put you on skates. >> okay, good work. >>> also happening today by the way, san jose sharks and the nhl will unveil the updated street hockey rink in the city. the rink was built in roosevelt park in 1995. it was designed to give families a place to learn about hockey and build their skills off the ice. the opening ceremony happens just after 3:00 this afternoon with nhl commissioner gary bettman and nhl diversity ambassador willie a read helping with the ribbon-cutting. >>> advocacy groups are not only pushing for federal regulators to fine facebook, they also want the feds to break up the company. the wall street journal reports the federal trade commission is nearing the end of the's investigation into facebook. advocacy groups are asking the ftc to force facebook to break up whatsapp and instagram into independent companies. coo sheryl sandberg told people at the world economic forum in double, switzerland, facebook is trying to earn back the public's trust. as
jesse gary call number 19.. >> we're going to put you on skates. >> okay, good work. >>> also happening today by the way, san jose sharks and the nhl will unveil the updated street hockey rink in the city. the rink was built in roosevelt park in 1995. it was designed to give families a place to learn about hockey and build their skills off the ice. the opening ceremony happens just after 3:00 this afternoon with nhl commissioner gary bettman and nhl diversity ambassador...
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gary, many thanks. 0ur correspondent gary, many thanks. 0ur correspondent gary 0'donoghue there on the president trump and texas, speaking to local officials, and we do expect them to actually go down and go down towards the border it was so and go down towards the border it was so later on. you can see speaking to members of us border security right now. the headlines on bbc news... the car makerjaguar land rover confirms it is cutting 4500 4500 jobs worldwide, most of them in the uk. donald trump is visiting a texas border town as he seeks to make the case for his long—promised border wall with mexico. japan's prime minister — shinzo abe — holds talks with theresa may about trade opportunities after brexit and says his country supports her eu withdrawal agreement. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's azi farni. thank you. juventus are leading the race to sign arsenal midfielder aaron ramsey when his contract expires at the end of the season. it's thought his preference is to join the italian champions but he's yet to make a final decision and will con
gary, many thanks. 0ur correspondent gary, many thanks. 0ur correspondent gary 0'donoghue there on the president trump and texas, speaking to local officials, and we do expect them to actually go down and go down towards the border it was so and go down towards the border it was so later on. you can see speaking to members of us border security right now. the headlines on bbc news... the car makerjaguar land rover confirms it is cutting 4500 4500 jobs worldwide, most of them in the uk. donald...
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want to bring in to discuss this market, melissa and gary kaltbaum. gary, let me start with you. have been spot-on about the markets and vulnerability of the markets for awhile now. what's your assessment, because post-christmas, i'm seeing session after session where this market exhibited a lot of resolve, where we made amazing reversals to the upside. even yesterday's session. it might have happened today but the reaction to the ism manufacturing report sort of shattered everything. what's the true message here, in your mind? >> look, this is a bear market playbook that just continues to play out that we wrote up about four months ago, as well as the economic playbook that the markets were seeing slowdowns and now we are just hearing about serious slowdowns, not just across the globe but here. so i think it continues. i think all that happened in the last five or six days, we dropped 4268 dow points and you will rally up some, you will drive people crazy, but the apple thing hit the wall and may i just add one more thing. you mentioned it earlier. this dude hassett might as wel
want to bring in to discuss this market, melissa and gary kaltbaum. gary, let me start with you. have been spot-on about the markets and vulnerability of the markets for awhile now. what's your assessment, because post-christmas, i'm seeing session after session where this market exhibited a lot of resolve, where we made amazing reversals to the upside. even yesterday's session. it might have happened today but the reaction to the ism manufacturing report sort of shattered everything. what's...
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charles: and what gary said, same thing, they're watching market volatility.hink that is a shame? >> i think it's a mistake. it is not sure -- surprising, they watch the whole wealth effect and quantitative liquidity and easing that -- charles: it was not about saving the economy? >> it was about the saving the banks. make sure we understand the initial purpose was, obviously then to float the economy they wanted to create a wealth effect, move markets higher, make everyone feel better, start to consume again. they will not change the policy knocking markets down. so the fed has three-man dates. charles: they have been always worried about virtues cycle, right? haven't they always wanted to trigger the virtuous cycle and create jobs and create higher wages and create more jobs? >> it was more subtle under the previous chair people. they came from an economics background. this fellow is on capital markets background. he is from wall street. i agree with the tone what you're saying, but i don't think it will become a third mandate. i think they will be very sens
charles: and what gary said, same thing, they're watching market volatility.hink that is a shame? >> i think it's a mistake. it is not sure -- surprising, they watch the whole wealth effect and quantitative liquidity and easing that -- charles: it was not about saving the economy? >> it was about the saving the banks. make sure we understand the initial purpose was, obviously then to float the economy they wanted to create a wealth effect, move markets higher, make everyone feel...