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liz: gary b.?th steve and this doesn't prevent as more and more of the economy, hopefully, is off to the private sector, it doesn't prevent the private sector from using facial recognition and their own private security, but you know this is san francisco, so still i'm just reminded of that old definition of a conservative is a liberal whose been mugged, so we'll just have to wait to see if the crime rate continues, how san francisco continues to vote. >> all i know is what did we do before all these cameras and being stalked on every corner and everywhere we go? my biggest issue is if the police really need us you probably want to give it to them the number one job of government is to protect the citizens. i think it is going overboard but it's the shape of things to come and already here at this time. >> but even before we had this high-tech new york city show showed good policing methods can sharply reduce crime. started in the early 1990s, and we're living with the good results still today. liz
liz: gary b.?th steve and this doesn't prevent as more and more of the economy, hopefully, is off to the private sector, it doesn't prevent the private sector from using facial recognition and their own private security, but you know this is san francisco, so still i'm just reminded of that old definition of a conservative is a liberal whose been mugged, so we'll just have to wait to see if the crime rate continues, how san francisco continues to vote. >> all i know is what did we do...
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action packed day, christina partsinevelos, oh , no we have jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary b. smith good to see you, gang thank you for joining us. let's go first to edward lawrence with the very latest on what is happening here, edward? >> reporter: david the white house taking criticism from all sides about the plan to impose a 5% tariff to begin with on everything that is imported from mexico, criticism from mexico, from democrats, republicans, trade groups, as well as republican allies, of this white house, and also a business is upset about this. in fact a spokesperson for the u.s. chamber of commerce says they are among a group of businesses looking to file a lawsuit over this policy. >> they're using some emergency powers and we're still frankly trying to understand the legal basis that can be invoked. >> reporter: and acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney says the president is using the international emergency economic powers act. that is a federal law. last night i talked to judge andrew napolitano who says that treaties supercede federal law so there's som
action packed day, christina partsinevelos, oh , no we have jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary b. smith good to see you, gang thank you for joining us. let's go first to edward lawrence with the very latest on what is happening here, edward? >> reporter: david the white house taking criticism from all sides about the plan to impose a 5% tariff to begin with on everything that is imported from mexico, criticism from mexico, from democrats, republicans, trade groups, as well as...
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this is "bulls & bears" and joining me on the panel today, john ass spirits, adam bleszinski, and gary b smith, the president says he is banking on the economy for 202 2020,. >> i will be running. >> that is a compelling argument. how is democrat running for president in 2020 complete with a strong jobs report. >> i think that's a tough one to compete with. when voters go to the ballot in 2020 even if you do not like president trump or support some of his policies you look at the economy, do i have a job, or my wages going up, and my better off now than i was four years ago? yes, i think that is a strong point that he should keep selling. >> i have been giving this a lot of thought, anyone who says what heather just says is wrong or disagrees is crazy in the head. there is no doubt that a strong economy is good for the incumbent. so now what, for the democrats, the same was true for use ago, the economy has been proving for seven years under president obama and voters voted -- i was about to say overwhelmingly which is crazy, they didn't but voters voted in president trump under the circ
this is "bulls & bears" and joining me on the panel today, john ass spirits, adam bleszinski, and gary b smith, the president says he is banking on the economy for 202 2020,. >> i will be running. >> that is a compelling argument. how is democrat running for president in 2020 complete with a strong jobs report. >> i think that's a tough one to compete with. when voters go to the ballot in 2020 even if you do not like president trump or support some of his...
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. >> here is react jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund and gary b. smith, kadena group president. jonathan, i call with you, i call baloney that the market is afraid of impeachment. even if the house went ahead and had impeachment hearings, even if it succeeded it wouldn't pass the senate. it is not a real threat to stocks what do you think? >> melissa i don't know if the market is afraid of impeachment but i think the market is afraid. look at the breadth today. 400 new 52-week lows. only about 30 new 52-week highs. a lot of week market action out there. alcoa, bank of new york, deutsche bank, gap, a lot of retail, even banking sectors trading sharply lower. you never know why a market is moving just how a market is moving. whether it is impeachment, trade, any areas gerri outlined this is very weak market and very weak tape. melissa: gary? >> i agree with jonathan. i agree with your one point, baloney the markets are afraid of impeachment. they're not afraid of impeachment, they're afraid of headlines, constant drip of bad news. kind of like the tr
. >> here is react jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund and gary b. smith, kadena group president. jonathan, i call with you, i call baloney that the market is afraid of impeachment. even if the house went ahead and had impeachment hearings, even if it succeeded it wouldn't pass the senate. it is not a real threat to stocks what do you think? >> melissa i don't know if the market is afraid of impeachment but i think the market is afraid. look at the breadth today. 400 new...
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action packed day, christina partsinevelos, oh , no we have jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary b thank you for joining us. let's go first to edward lawrence with the very latest on what is
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connell: gary b. smith, kadena group, fox business contradict tore and danielle dimartino booth. former fed advisor. phil's point about the selloff in oil. got a lot of it whether russia or united states. not as concerned about supply with iran. what is our outlook for energy? >> for one reason, connell. energy is always related to growth in the worldwide economy. i think the u.s. is still doing well. i think the rest of the world is kind of flat-lining if you will. i think we may be headed that way also. i think growth here will start to level off. the market starts to reflect that. growth levels are off. demand for oil drops. hencs fall of energy stocks. connell: federal reserve commentary you were in the middle of, yields when up, seems right today? the bet here is i guess a sensible one for investors trying to read between the lines saying doesn't look like the fed is going anywhere whether up or down anytime soon? >> no they're not. there was element of disappointment carried through. 10-year pop up to 2.54% t was 2.44% before the powell press conference. by the time he left
connell: gary b. smith, kadena group, fox business contradict tore and danielle dimartino booth. former fed advisor. phil's point about the selloff in oil. got a lot of it whether russia or united states. not as concerned about supply with iran. what is our outlook for energy? >> for one reason, connell. energy is always related to growth in the worldwide economy. i think the u.s. is still doing well. i think the rest of the world is kind of flat-lining if you will. i think we may be...
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joining me right now gary b. d to see you. >> first i guess your take on what is impacting the markets, let's talk yields for a second at the lowest that we see them. do you think that this is worrisome or indicative of slowing or recessionary economic story? >> it could be. i mean, there's plenty, everyone points this is a failed safe lockdown signal that recession is coming, there's been a variety of false positives, if you will, over the years so i'm not sure that alone indicates a recession, there's a lot of other things, though, that tells me a slowdown maybe coming, you know i'm normally bullish but, you know, my canary, if you will, is what's happening to housing crisis, slowest increase in the last 6 and a half years and as you have seen around your part of the country and around my part of the country higher and home sales have dropped off the cliff. that tells me that people with money sense something bad is coming, that worries me. maria: yeah, i feel that a little as well, i understand what you're sayi
joining me right now gary b. d to see you. >> first i guess your take on what is impacting the markets, let's talk yields for a second at the lowest that we see them. do you think that this is worrisome or indicative of slowing or recessionary economic story? >> it could be. i mean, there's plenty, everyone points this is a failed safe lockdown signal that recession is coming, there's been a variety of false positives, if you will, over the years so i'm not sure that alone indicates...
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too at the time egypt's nasr along with other regimes were pretty nationalistic and secular so so gary b. has always cared about the organization of islamic state as a way to maneuver and to project its own influence within its surrounding in the gulf and india at a bridge and so having an arab summit an emergency one and an islamic sort it is actually very important for saudi arabia is facing a lot of pressure on a lot of fronts some of them like you mentioned the in the tension with iran and the. explosions or along 3 of its own tankers or rather 2 of its tankers and 2 others to the emirates and so on in the persian gulf there's all sorts of course the ongoing war in yemen for years and counting and a whole bunch of other issues in the region that are putting more and more pressure on the saudis and others in the editor could try and come up with solutions yeah and as i say i'm on iran is front and center in all these discussions i mean is there a unified position on iran amongst arab leaders and if not willy achieve any consensus on terror and do you think. i don't think there is a co
too at the time egypt's nasr along with other regimes were pretty nationalistic and secular so so gary b. has always cared about the organization of islamic state as a way to maneuver and to project its own influence within its surrounding in the gulf and india at a bridge and so having an arab summit an emergency one and an islamic sort it is actually very important for saudi arabia is facing a lot of pressure on a lot of fronts some of them like you mentioned the in the tension with iran and...
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we have lindsay bell and gary b. smith. gary, what do you make of this announcement now?have also heard the respective chiefs of these companies talk about how they are weathering it. what do you make of this? >> troublesome, neil. you have a company laying off 7,000 workers. that can't be an indication that they think times ahead are exactly rosy. you could argue well, maybe this is just a one-off but across the board, we have seen manufacturing numbers decline. we have seen capital spending by corporations decline. you add those together, either everyone across at least the manufacturing area is dead wrong, or something's going on where people aren't quite sure about it. doesn't sound good to me. neil: you know, looking at that, the fact of the matter is ford is still in very good shape, very, very good shape. i mean, they are a lot leaner and meaner than they used to be when we had these guys not so much ford, but gm, sort of on the ropes. but maybe this is in preparation dealing with the protracted trade war or what? what do you think? >> you know, i really think it's
we have lindsay bell and gary b. smith. gary, what do you make of this announcement now?have also heard the respective chiefs of these companies talk about how they are weathering it. what do you make of this? >> troublesome, neil. you have a company laying off 7,000 workers. that can't be an indication that they think times ahead are exactly rosy. you could argue well, maybe this is just a one-off but across the board, we have seen manufacturing numbers decline. we have seen capital...
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intelligence, this week they develop a robot that is grasp b objects in a few attempts, this a bigger picture, ai, however they utilize it and help garyhy do i need a robot to grasp anything, i need my friends. >> i think gary is for the idea. >> that does it for "bulls and bears" see you next time. >> crisis at border, new reports coming in about what president trump has been teasing to for his big border announcement tomorrow, president considering sweeping new restrictions that would effectively block central american migrants from entering the u.s. if they transit through a country other than theiron. get ready for a big court fight, to fight for 2020, how democrat are being accused of botching it. president trump runs on prosperity and economic great. and versus a
intelligence, this week they develop a robot that is grasp b objects in a few attempts, this a bigger picture, ai, however they utilize it and help garyhy do i need a robot to grasp anything, i need my friends. >> i think gary is for the idea. >> that does it for "bulls and bears" see you next time. >> crisis at border, new reports coming in about what president trump has been teasing to for his big border announcement tomorrow, president considering sweeping new...
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b is likely that china wi playing the long game here. laura: zhaoyin feng, thank you so much for that analysis. president trump gave a warm welcome to the hunt garyminister at the white house today. raised viktor orbÁn a tough and respected, but critics say he is a stifles dissent at home. the president was quick to dismiss the concerns. pres. trump: viktor orbÁn has done a tremendous job in so mani erent ways, highly respected, respected all over europe. probably like me in the it-- bubbly like me, ae bit controversial, but that is ok, that's ok.go you have done job, and you have kept your country safe. laura: for more on the visit, i was joined by franklin foer of "the atlantic," wrote about the prime minier in the latest edition. i asked how much this meant mr. orban. franklin: it is a tremendous achievent for him. he has been aspiring for this moment for a long time. he has been structured much of his policy in order to ks up to trump and get there in that seat and have that photo op, because he is at a moment wher his place within the broader european context is up for grabs, and to show that he has got this alliance and has this prestige sp
b is likely that china wi playing the long game here. laura: zhaoyin feng, thank you so much for that analysis. president trump gave a warm welcome to the hunt garyminister at the white house today. raised viktor orbÁn a tough and respected, but critics say he is a stifles dissent at home. the president was quick to dismiss the concerns. pres. trump: viktor orbÁn has done a tremendous job in so mani erent ways, highly respected, respected all over europe. probably like me in the it-- bubbly...
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b. brush like a pro. servicenow put our this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. well not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me garytop it. servicenow. works for you. ♪ it's us. millennials. everyone's favorite. there's just one thing hurting us more than student loans: credit card debt. sure, dad, call us irresponsible. we're only dealing with insane living costs and housing costs. it's just not right. but with a personal loan from sofi, you can consolidate your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your future right. get your money right with sofi. >>> all right. big interview coming up later today. let's focus on something else. something we talk about every sunday night and monday morning. "game of thrones" comes to an end after a decade if you haven't seen the last episode, there's a spoiler >> nobody has seen it. there's no spoiler alert because nobody has seen it >> not the last one. the last one that aired. >> oh. anyway, grammar matters. >> here's the thing. nearly everybody has died. but among the characters that are left, they're all in the running for the win of the iron throne and now some
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