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"the wall street journal" editorial page editor james freeman is here and founder and ceo robert walsh. good to be here. >> exciting news. a little unpredictable than the way it was delivered. >> "wall street journal" captured an interesting picture of how they all get along so
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on $555 billion of chinese goods imported into the united states. he has imposed a tariff on $35 billion in chinese imports. industries like agriculture are feeling it. but will it affect hollywood. jurassic kingdom raked i
ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare...
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on $555 billion of chinese goods imported into the united states. he has imposed a tariff on $35 billion in chinese imports. industries like agriculture are feeling it. but will it affect hollywood. jurassic kingdom raked in 25% of its stick the sales from china alone. richard gelfond says china is not likely to retailate against hollywood. joining us is richard gelfond from imax. you have got business in chain a and saudi arabia. >> we are in 80 countries. we have a fairly unique perspective. so far the trade fight hasn't impacts us. we are a canadian country. on the hardware side there is nothing to retaliate against. on the software side we have our eyes open to what may happen and will there be consequences for hollywood films. co
ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on $555 billion of chinese goods imported into the united states. he has imposed a tariff on $35 billion in chinese imports. industries like...
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on $555 billion of chinese goods imported into the un
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box i woke up in memphis and told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. when there is a problem, seeka greater answers.. when there is doubt, give hope. not tomorrow, but right now. donate 25 dollars or more and you'll receive 10 american advantage miles for every dollar you give. visit standuptocancer.org/ americanairlines to learn more together, we can save lives. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intellig
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box office? it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in convenient single-serv
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ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box come away with me barnabas! but i am a simple farmer. my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that's the same things i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy t
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james freeman, from "the wall street journal." they are both fox news contributors. james, amazon, intel, twitter on friday, the market is on a tear. what do you think? >> news is really good. we have concerns. we're obviously concerned about how trade disputes will get resolved. people were wondering about rising costs, maybe inflation, will that hit earnings but you're not seeing any of those problems in these results on earnings. and on revenues. it is just a lot of great news. obviously everyone expecting even more good news friday with the gdp report. right now the economy is humming. there is no other way to put it. melissa: gary, when they talk about forward guidance, what is coming next quarter, do they seem concerned about tariffs? are you worried that this friday number could disappoint? expectations are so high for gdp? >> well, couple of companies are using excuse of tariffs. i believe whirlpool came out and coughed one up and few others. i'm not worried right now. i worry if we go to 200 billion, 300 billion, 500 billion like the president said. as far as
james freeman, from "the wall street journal." they are both fox news contributors. james, amazon, intel, twitter on friday, the market is on a tear. what do you think? >> news is really good. we have concerns. we're obviously concerned about how trade disputes will get resolved. people were wondering about rising costs, maybe inflation, will that hit earnings but you're not seeing any of those problems in these results on earnings. and on revenues. it is just a lot of great...
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james freeman. is back with me. i can't wait for your book. "financial times," i am a history buff as well, i know i will love it. >> thank you. charles: the market, google, alpha bet through the roof, you had 3 stocks responsible for 70% of move this year, how long can iit keep going. and can the financials, they were supposed to be the sector that would grab the rally baton. when are they going to? >> they are performing, in terms of big banks, with exception of wells great earnings reports. companies generally are exceeding it, growing earnings 20%. charles: it is like all of the stuff in particular the big names, over the years they got drunk to trading and drunks on these products, derivatives. they forgot good old fashion banking, that is why i like bank of america's numbers, they were lending money, the credit card stuff going up, they did stuff that average consumer benefits from, now all i hear that bank's fate realizes on fact that -- relies on fact that yields have to go up, and federates. >> you are seeing most of companies, growth
james freeman. is back with me. i can't wait for your book. "financial times," i am a history buff as well, i know i will love it. >> thank you. charles: the market, google, alpha bet through the roof, you had 3 stocks responsible for 70% of move this year, how long can iit keep going. and can the financials, they were supposed to be the sector that would grab the rally baton. when are they going to? >> they are performing, in terms of big banks, with exception of wells...
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james freeman, "wall street journal." both of whom fox news contributors. gary, i think the market may look at the supreme court pick. we know that this will yet be another very pro-business or pro-individual rights which translates to pro-business person on the supreme court. a lost decisions coming his way. maybe that is one reason markets are are up? >> since the election, two words, business-friendly. for eight years we did not have business-friendly. i think that could be part of the equation. this is a market ththat's been teflon. all we had was five to six-month correction after gargantuan run into january. i don't know if we're off to the races here but definitely the tone is better. i watch certain groups carefully. financials put in a good low, the semiconductors another important group, they're starting to roll again. think we're in pretty good shape entering earnings season. david: james, you don't fight the tape. even president trump as he was flying to europe he tweeted out something about how europe's budget deficit with the united states is
james freeman, "wall street journal." both of whom fox news contributors. gary, i think the market may look at the supreme court pick. we know that this will yet be another very pro-business or pro-individual rights which translates to pro-business person on the supreme court. a lost decisions coming his way. maybe that is one reason markets are are up? >> since the election, two words, business-friendly. for eight years we did not have business-friendly. i think that could be...
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maria: here's james freeman. >> tomorrow we're expecting very good earnings from banks.here's good economy, interest rates are low. they're going to give back capital to shareholders. ten years after the financial crisis, a lot of the reforms you wanted never happened. are you comfortable? are you nervous as rates rise, as we get to, i don't want to say the next financial crisis, who knows, but how strong do you think the system is for the next time we hit turbulence. >> we have a whole lot more capital in the system than we had before the crisis. my guess is the market would have demanded that without what dodd-frank did. i still have some fear that capital levels may still be inadequate. that was the whole thrust of the financial choice act. that was a tradeoff for a high level of loss of capital to be traded off for a much, much lower regulatory burden. we've probably got some percentage of that in the 2155 s-2155 legislation that the president signed into late in may. with respect to community and regional banks they saw some of that relief. i don't think we're quite
maria: here's james freeman. >> tomorrow we're expecting very good earnings from banks.here's good economy, interest rates are low. they're going to give back capital to shareholders. ten years after the financial crisis, a lot of the reforms you wanted never happened. are you comfortable? are you nervous as rates rise, as we get to, i don't want to say the next financial crisis, who knows, but how strong do you think the system is for the next time we hit turbulence. >> we have a...
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james freeman, dagen, morgan ortega. great to see you. thanks for joining us.." stuart: good morning, to you and half hour from now president trump speaks on economy on white house lawn. you will see it live right here. the backdrop of the speech is another trump win. it is a breakout. the economy thrown off sluggishness last 10 years. here is the number, 4.1% annual growth, best performance any quarter in the last couple years. politically it's a trump win because this stellar growth is largely the result of the trump growth agenda. that is what he ran on,
james freeman, dagen, morgan ortega. great to see you. thanks for joining us.." stuart: good morning, to you and half hour from now president trump speaks on economy on white house lawn. you will see it live right here. the backdrop of the speech is another trump win. it is a breakout. the economy thrown off sluggishness last 10 years. here is the number, 4.1% annual growth, best performance any quarter in the last couple years. politically it's a trump win because this stellar growth is...
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we are back with dan henninger, columnist mary o'grady and james freeman.he u.s. economy right now? >> i think we are in a sweet spot here, not only the numbers that you mentioned but wages are moving up not as much as we would like to see them. they should be getting over 3% a year but they are at 2.7, good news. other good thing about the report is labor participation moved up a little bit. i think that's still a problem and as long as you have low-wage labor participation, i'm afraid that maybe that's going to hold back growth. so that's probably one to have bigger problems. paul: big number, 600,000 entering the workforce, long-time unemployed. pretty interesting. >> absolutely, we have, again, labor participation 62.9% below 63% and it's kind of been hanging below there really since the 2008 financial crisis. paul: james, let me ask you about trade because that's a huge issue, the tariffs with china beginning back and forth. how worried are you that this is going to effect the momentum that mary is talking about and the economy? >> yeah, it's a drag. i
we are back with dan henninger, columnist mary o'grady and james freeman.he u.s. economy right now? >> i think we are in a sweet spot here, not only the numbers that you mentioned but wages are moving up not as much as we would like to see them. they should be getting over 3% a year but they are at 2.7, good news. other good thing about the report is labor participation moved up a little bit. i think that's still a problem and as long as you have low-wage labor participation, i'm afraid...
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and back with us is james freeman. nan, i'll start with you.ople we have what i'm calling the trump slam. tiger woods never won all four majors in a calendar year. the last four quarters at 3.1%, we have proven it can be done over four quarters, but can it be done over four years? >> if the gop can successfully remind voters that this could come to something of a screeching halt if we go back to the bad old policies of the previous administration. the president has been deregulating from day one. and that made a tremendous difference to business certainty in the right way. if they know they are getting less, that's why capital expenditures are up. wages are rising. this is fantastic. but it could go down hill if we don't keep these policies going. charles: eric, what do you think? how sustainable ways we saw friday? >> i think it's very sustainable. i think it's sustainable for many reasons. regulation is a big piece. but this is a new paradigm. we are at a different level of equilibrium for many reasons, despite the fact you don't have this co
and back with us is james freeman. nan, i'll start with you.ople we have what i'm calling the trump slam. tiger woods never won all four majors in a calendar year. the last four quarters at 3.1%, we have proven it can be done over four quarters, but can it be done over four years? >> if the gop can successfully remind voters that this could come to something of a screeching halt if we go back to the bad old policies of the previous administration. the president has been deregulating from...
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we are back with james freeman, kim - - and bill mcgurn.usly should we take this threat to impeach rod rosenstein? >> even though the word this week was impeachment, the word everyone was all that was contempt. mark meadows, the head of the freedom caucus after they filed those articles of impeachment and after paul ryan said he disagreed, he gave a little talk. he said he spent the day with leadership. that his group was backing off impeachment but what everyone decided and rallied around, if they come back after their break in august and the department of justice is still not compliant, they will rally around a contempt resolution against rod rosenstein and the department of justice. which is probably a more accurate description of what's been going on rather than high crimes and misdemeanors. >>paul: contempt is no small thing. congress, if they took it far enough, could call for the arrest of someone who's in contempt of congress. you made a really strong argument in your columns that if congress doesn't enforce its subpoenas, it's losi
we are back with james freeman, kim - - and bill mcgurn.usly should we take this threat to impeach rod rosenstein? >> even though the word this week was impeachment, the word everyone was all that was contempt. mark meadows, the head of the freedom caucus after they filed those articles of impeachment and after paul ryan said he disagreed, he gave a little talk. he said he spent the day with leadership. that his group was backing off impeachment but what everyone decided and rallied...
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the panel today, james freeman from the "wall street journal," deirdre bolton from fox business, heather zumarriaga, vice president of vision four fund distributors. heather, let me start with you. what do you explain for the dow being up triple digits? is it a take by investors perhaps this jobs report indicates to them that the federal reserve will or won't raise interest rates or is it something else? >> absolutely it is the jobs report. right now having ticked higher from 4% from 3.8%, when you dig a little deeper, i'm excited. more people coming back to work, increasing labor market force. that means they're more confident about the economy. hey, i want to go get a job. okay if the unemployment rate goes up, more people are out there looking for work. second-quarter earnings, we're about to embark on second-quarter earnings estimates for the markets are expected to grow over 4% across the board. earnings are doing very well. i expect many companies to attribute some of their increased profits again due to the tax cuts, still going to take effect. adam: james, nobody is going to thin
the panel today, james freeman from the "wall street journal," deirdre bolton from fox business, heather zumarriaga, vice president of vision four fund distributors. heather, let me start with you. what do you explain for the dow being up triple digits? is it a take by investors perhaps this jobs report indicates to them that the federal reserve will or won't raise interest rates or is it something else? >> absolutely it is the jobs report. right now having ticked higher from 4%...
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james freeman from "the wall street journal" also a fox news contributor. ch expert lance ulanoff. lenore and gary are back. james, let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >> i don't know. i mean they're not included in the current round of tariffs but if mr. trump goes ahead, hits all 500 billion of imports from china, that will hit iphones eventually. the company is very exposed in china, you mentioned 20% of the market. they do almost all of their manufacturing there. they seem to be getting a shot across the bow from the government there in terms of heavy media criticism lately. this is a lot of what we want to see. are they getting squeezed by the government there in some fashion. david: lance, foxconn made a big deal, as well they should have, the president mentioned it, the new plant opening up in the united states. i
james freeman from "the wall street journal" also a fox news contributor. ch expert lance ulanoff. lenore and gary are back. james, let me connect china to the iphone. 20% of iphone sales come from china. a lot of iphones are made in china. we'll look at that aspect of the whole situation. will apple get a break that other items made in china won't get because of their close connections to the white house? >> i don't know. i mean they're not included in the current round of...
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joining me right now is "the wall street journal"'s james freeman and vision four funds vice presidentheather zumarriaga. wow, heather, we were talking about whether it would be three, whether it would be four or could be a five handle, 4.1%, i like it. you know whales i like? i like the optimism we're hearing right now from the administration. the president saying that he thinks this sis sustainable. what do you say? >> optimism begets more optimism, that's for sure and i think they're right on target, right on point to tout the economy. they should be. we haven't seen over 3% annualized gdp since 2005. it has been a very long time. so this gdp point was a stellar 4.1% this morning and i'm very optimistic it can continue as effects of tax cuts and deregulation have yet to be fully implemented into our economy, trish. trish: james, one of the things i'm a little amused by, very happy about, average americans i think have a better understanding or appreciation of all these data points now, in part because you got the president out there in the rose garden saying, 4.1%, by the way did yo
joining me right now is "the wall street journal"'s james freeman and vision four funds vice presidentheather zumarriaga. wow, heather, we were talking about whether it would be three, whether it would be four or could be a five handle, 4.1%, i like it. you know whales i like? i like the optimism we're hearing right now from the administration. the president saying that he thinks this sis sustainable. what do you say? >> optimism begets more optimism, that's for sure and i think...
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our panel former campaign manager for president reagan and james freeman the assistant editor at thenal" editorial page. both fox news contributors. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here >> what a sunday. >> a lot of action. >> we ran through the candidates you know the top three at this point. do you have any reservations of any of them? >> no, i think these are superb choice. i was on presidential selection on reagan administration, these are all conservatives, every single one has a great record. if i had a choice, obviously i don't, i think judge barrett would be an extraordinary judge, and i think she would send a loud message as a good conservative woman. blake: does kavanaugh worry you at all? >> a little bit. i would echo in what ed said in terms it is a great list. you are talking about very accomplished bright qualified eminently qualified people but there is a little bit of a concern about kavanaugh maybe a little too much in the roberts mold of caring a lot what beltway establishment thinks of him, possibly could be pressured toward the political consensus rather
our panel former campaign manager for president reagan and james freeman the assistant editor at thenal" editorial page. both fox news contributors. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here >> what a sunday. >> a lot of action. >> we ran through the candidates you know the top three at this point. do you have any reservations of any of them? >> no, i think these are superb choice. i was on presidential selection on reagan administration, these are all...
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fisa documents, let's bring in our panel ed rollins is a former reagan bush campaign manager, james freeman editor for the wall street journal editor editorial page, a pleasure to see you both. your reaction to what we've heard this morning ed rollins? >> the truth of the matter is what was discovered with this document and the strzok testimony what have you, hillary was never a target of any investigation, peter strzok admitted she was never under investigation. clearly strzok was one of the instruments of going after the trump campaign and he's trying to woo the girlfriend and basically, she was very anti- trump. brennan was an anti-trump person and my sense is that they used this idiotic document that was in opposition research document to go violate the fisa rules and all of the rest of it and this whole thing that started carter page is not an operative for the soviet union . the problem is the trump campaign did not have the big significant foreign policy people. these were all kinds of fringe players and i think to a certain extent they got paul manafort and that'll all be next weeks
fisa documents, let's bring in our panel ed rollins is a former reagan bush campaign manager, james freeman editor for the wall street journal editor editorial page, a pleasure to see you both. your reaction to what we've heard this morning ed rollins? >> the truth of the matter is what was discovered with this document and the strzok testimony what have you, hillary was never a target of any investigation, peter strzok admitted she was never under investigation. clearly strzok was one of...
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james freeman commenting outside of this building there is sign 1842 the webster-ashburn treaty signed in this building and it was a total partnership. are we going to have more partnerships with canada, or will we have fights over trade and growth? >> i was there when that was signed absolutely there. maria: 1842. >> i remember very well. didn't like it very much to be honest with you. very quick, let me say one thing quickly about trade, you will hear a lot about it. president trump in my view will go down as the greatest trade reformer decades and decades. the system is broken. the tariff walls and non-tariff barriers and subsidies have gone up around the world and his vision has always been a free trade vision. but to get there, as he set up in the g7 meetings, i was with him in north of quebec, canada, let's be tariff-free. let's be non-tariff barrier free. maria: are you saying aluminum and steel tariffs are just negotiating ploy and not permanent? >> i will let him make the decisions on this and make the policies. what i do know, he has a vision of free and open trade. and i bel
james freeman commenting outside of this building there is sign 1842 the webster-ashburn treaty signed in this building and it was a total partnership. are we going to have more partnerships with canada, or will we have fights over trade and growth? >> i was there when that was signed absolutely there. maria: 1842. >> i remember very well. didn't like it very much to be honest with you. very quick, let me say one thing quickly about trade, you will hear a lot about it. president...
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james freeman, a market maker for visa said a new tax regime is clearly helping visa shares and the keytroversy this quarter will be whether visa can narrow the performance gap versus mastercard. both credit cards are trading near all-time highs and mastercard does report earnings tomorrow paypal, the payment processing company issuing weak third quarter client, and it's setting a fresh all-time high and earlier today, nomura expects shares to be under pressure on the back of today's prints melissa? >> thank you >> mastercard and visa >> it's changed for a decade now and we've all been right on this the problem now with both these names and mastercard and visa, it comes down to valuation both are trading somewhere between 20 and 29 times forward earnings and they've grown into their valuation and that's been true and their operating margins continue to be ridiculous in the form of 66.5%. here's what would concern me, though what does amazon do? they look across the landscape and say who has ridiculous operating margins? look at visa and mastercard. where can we disrupt you have to be co
james freeman, a market maker for visa said a new tax regime is clearly helping visa shares and the keytroversy this quarter will be whether visa can narrow the performance gap versus mastercard. both credit cards are trading near all-time highs and mastercard does report earnings tomorrow paypal, the payment processing company issuing weak third quarter client, and it's setting a fresh all-time high and earlier today, nomura expects shares to be under pressure on the back of today's prints...
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james freeman commenting outside of this building there is sign 1842 the webster-ashburn treaty signed, signed in this building and it was a total partnership. are we going to have more partnerships with canada, or will we have fights over trade and growth? >> i was there when that was signed absolutely there. maria: 1842. >> i remember very well. didn't like it very much to be honest with you. very quick, let me say one thing quickly about trade, you will hear a lot about it. president trump in my view will go down as the greatest trade reformer decades and decades. the system is broken. the tariff walls and non-tariff barriers and subsidies have gone up around the world and his vision has always been a free trade vision. but to get there, as he set up in the g7 meetings, i was with him in north of quebec, canada, let's be tariff-free. let's be non-tariff barrier free. maria: are you saying aluminum and steel tariffs are just negotiating ploy and not permanent? >> i will let him make the decisions on this and make the policies. what i do know, he has a vision of free and open trade. a
james freeman commenting outside of this building there is sign 1842 the webster-ashburn treaty signed, signed in this building and it was a total partnership. are we going to have more partnerships with canada, or will we have fights over trade and growth? >> i was there when that was signed absolutely there. maria: 1842. >> i remember very well. didn't like it very much to be honest with you. very quick, let me say one thing quickly about trade, you will hear a lot about it....
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james freeman from the "wall street journal." david avella and marie harf. the fisa revelations tell you, james? >> not much given all the black markings. a lot we would like to see. they basically confirmed it was an investigation and application that relied a lot on democrat-funded opposition research and yahoo news that ended up being the same research out through another channel. i think as it has been all along, it has to be chilling to a lot of americans that the government can investigate the opposition political party based on opposition research from a reiveal or yahoo news. i don't mean to knock yahoo news but this is all it takes to wiretap your political opponents? >> bill: what were the judges thinking in all this. >> republican judges. >> it tells me congress has a few more things to shout at each other about and the fact is unless congress does a contempt of congress they can't put anybody in jail. the person to put somebody in jail is the mueller investigation and why this investigation needs to wrap up. let the evidence get out there and let
james freeman from the "wall street journal." david avella and marie harf. the fisa revelations tell you, james? >> not much given all the black markings. a lot we would like to see. they basically confirmed it was an investigation and application that relied a lot on democrat-funded opposition research and yahoo news that ended up being the same research out through another channel. i think as it has been all along, it has to be chilling to a lot of americans that the...
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james freeman a bigly segment from you this morning. >> you got it. pete: remains of dozens of u.s.er was captured in 1950. he joins us with a request for the trump administration coming up next. all right. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford america's best selling brand. now get 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash on a great selection of suv's. during the ford summer sales event, get our best offer of the season 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash. 0% financing for 72 months plus if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serio
james freeman a bigly segment from you this morning. >> you got it. pete: remains of dozens of u.s.er was captured in 1950. he joins us with a request for the trump administration coming up next. all right. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford america's best selling brand. now get 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash on a great selection of suv's. during the ford summer sales event, get our best offer of the season...
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stuart: that's senator dick durbin, james freeman still with us, demanding that senators who are fromp-winning states especially west virginia, especially north dakota, that they vote with the democrat majority against the nominee. that's committing political suicide, isn't it? >> it wouldn't serve his purpose. if he's trying to prevent a faithful interpreter of the constitution from joining the court and persuades steam rolls, twist arms among trump-state democratic senators to achieve the goal, they would be defeated and what does he think will happen at that point? mitch mcconnell have a bigger majority to work with to get an even more faithful interpreter of the constitution confirmed. so this is a short-term strategy to say the least. i think this is september strategy that blows up in january. stuart: sounds to me that whomsoever is dominated will be likely be confirmed as supreme court justice. >> i think so. if you look at finalists, kavanaugh, barrett, i think they impressive that would be tough to deny in terms of the senate vote. so e, yes, he will lose the confirmation vot
stuart: that's senator dick durbin, james freeman still with us, demanding that senators who are fromp-winning states especially west virginia, especially north dakota, that they vote with the democrat majority against the nominee. that's committing political suicide, isn't it? >> it wouldn't serve his purpose. if he's trying to prevent a faithful interpreter of the constitution from joining the court and persuades steam rolls, twist arms among trump-state democratic senators to achieve...
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david asman, adrienne elrod and james freeman. nice to see you. happy friday.ill all agree. all right. adrienne, fair to say that any one of the three judges on the panel, doesn't matter who the president picks in the top three list, the top six list, democrats will just lambaste. >> absolutely. first of all, all three, six, everybody on that list of 25 people that has been floating around the last few weeks would be a threat to roe versus wade. the single most important issue to democrats when it comes to picking a supreme court justice. so we will get people like susan collins, lisa murcowski who said we won't support anybody who would overtake or overturn, rather, a precedent case law such as roe versus wade. you have moderate democratic senators as well. heidi heitkamp, john castor. >> who voted for gorsuch. >> the point is, what about gorsuch? people said the same mostly democrats said the same thing about gorsuch. you get gorsuch in the supreme court and you have roe versus wade overturned. i haven't seen roe versus wade overturned. >> there is much more
david asman, adrienne elrod and james freeman. nice to see you. happy friday.ill all agree. all right. adrienne, fair to say that any one of the three judges on the panel, doesn't matter who the president picks in the top three list, the top six list, democrats will just lambaste. >> absolutely. first of all, all three, six, everybody on that list of 25 people that has been floating around the last few weeks would be a threat to roe versus wade. the single most important issue to...
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we are back with james freeman, kim - - and bill mcgurn.is threat to impeach rod rosenstein? >> even though the word this week was impeachment, the word everyone was all that was contempt. mark meadows, the head of the freedom caucus after they filed those articles of impeachment and after paul ryan said he disagreed, he gave a little talk. he said he spent the day with leadership. that his group was backing off impeachment but what everyone decided and rallied around, if they come back after their break in august and the department of justice is still not compliant, they will rally around a contempt resolution against rod rosenstein and the department of justice. which is probably a more accurate description of what's been going on rather than high crimes and misdemeanors. >>paul: contempt is no small thing. congress, if they took it far enough, could call for the arrest of someone who's in contempt of congress. you made a really strong argument in your columns that if congress doesn't enforce its subpoenas, it's losing its authority to ov
we are back with james freeman, kim - - and bill mcgurn.is threat to impeach rod rosenstein? >> even though the word this week was impeachment, the word everyone was all that was contempt. mark meadows, the head of the freedom caucus after they filed those articles of impeachment and after paul ryan said he disagreed, he gave a little talk. he said he spent the day with leadership. that his group was backing off impeachment but what everyone decided and rallied around, if they come back...
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james freeman. back for more punishment. >> good to be here. stuart: thanks.tuart: the democrat party is totally split, am i right? >> this is not winning strategy. obviously not appealing to moderate voters. you mentioned medicare for all. that is what they're calling it. it is not medicare for all. it is a change to everyone's health care in the united states that is the bernie sanders plan increasingly democrats are embracing. this is not going to go over well with people once they realize every single person's health care is going to change if that legislation is enacted. stuart: maybe that lurch to the left has something to do with increasing approval rating for the president, even though that poll, your poll, was taken during and right after the putin summit? how do you explain that? his approval rating rising? >> i think it is not a coincidence. this might be similar to 2016, mr. trump really never has been popular by the standards of past presidents. he is popular compared to the alternatives. 2016 it was hillary clinton. now as you look at congression
james freeman. back for more punishment. >> good to be here. stuart: thanks.tuart: the democrat party is totally split, am i right? >> this is not winning strategy. obviously not appealing to moderate voters. you mentioned medicare for all. that is what they're calling it. it is not medicare for all. it is a change to everyone's health care in the united states that is the bernie sanders plan increasingly democrats are embracing. this is not going to go over well with people once...
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i want to bring in marie harf, morgan ortagus, and james freeman. gin with you. what is your expectation for today? >> i think all americans are hoping to finally hear the collusion case. we haven't heard the evidence yet and if he is saying look, this was totally legitimate and ignore all my texts, which seem to show an extreme bias against the president, there was really a justification for this what many people consider outrageous use of surveillance assets in a political campaign. i think he has to make the case and not give us a sort of adam schiff version of it is really bad and it looks awful but i can't talk about it. i think he has to tell us if he is going to succeed in this public hearing why this began and how it began. >> sandra: you are looking at him live there on capitol hill. this is expected to begin at any moment. he arrives with a team of about four people and you can expect him to be highly prepared. he has already sat down 11 hours with house republicans answering questions and now we'll see him publicly testify and he is expect
i want to bring in marie harf, morgan ortagus, and james freeman. gin with you. what is your expectation for today? >> i think all americans are hoping to finally hear the collusion case. we haven't heard the evidence yet and if he is saying look, this was totally legitimate and ignore all my texts, which seem to show an extreme bias against the president, there was really a justification for this what many people consider outrageous use of surveillance assets in a political campaign. i...
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james freeman, dagen, morgan ortega. great to see you. thanks for joining us. join me on sunday for vice president mike pence. here is stuart varney and "varney & company." stuart: good morning, to you and half hour from now president trump speaks on economy on white house lawn. you will see it live right here. the backdrop of the speech is another trump win. it is a breakout. the economy thrown off sluggishness last 10 years. here is the number, 4.1% annual growth, best performance any quarter in the last couple years. politically it's a trump win because this stellar growth is largely the result of the trump growth agenda. that is what he ran on, make america great again. it is a financial number. means more jobs, more income, more business startups. the number came out half an hour ago. not much reaction from the stock market. here, sr. we open, flat to slightly higher for the dow jones industrials. i mean slightly higher. >>> another big story. amazon, another astonishing number. $2 billion numbers in. the race is on to get to trillion dollar valuation. it
james freeman, dagen, morgan ortega. great to see you. thanks for joining us. join me on sunday for vice president mike pence. here is stuart varney and "varney & company." stuart: good morning, to you and half hour from now president trump speaks on economy on white house lawn. you will see it live right here. the backdrop of the speech is another trump win. it is a breakout. the economy thrown off sluggishness last 10 years. here is the number, 4.1% annual growth, best...
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. >> all right back to james freeman certainly we would all call this a win. absolutely.arlier this year, obviously, very pleasedded with the tax reform tim cook apple krrk oh telling the president they're going to be investing 350 billion in the u.s. over the next five years. in materials of the cash coming back i don't know if 230 will be right number but close because they did say of the 270 billion the law kicked in probably be bringing back most of it. >> yeah, and it's interesting i think they may get a confer out in tariff stuff weal see. i know that cook seems to believe they will. the stock sup, in fact, stock got an upgrade this morning so on its way to being a -- >> he was thinking if you're just assembling in china and bringing them back to the united states they shouldn't face a tariff. and i think this was also a reason why you want to wonder about trade deficit numbers if it is put together in asia is that really an imfort to the u.s.? >> right are. it's interesting that's same thing become and forth in mexico supply chain. the debate. all right folks we're
. >> all right back to james freeman certainly we would all call this a win. absolutely.arlier this year, obviously, very pleasedded with the tax reform tim cook apple krrk oh telling the president they're going to be investing 350 billion in the u.s. over the next five years. in materials of the cash coming back i don't know if 230 will be right number but close because they did say of the 270 billion the law kicked in probably be bringing back most of it. >> yeah, and it's...
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titled of the -- title of the article is "trump care beat os ba macare," july 21, 2018, pened by james freeman. i'm quoting from this article, by prioritizing economic growth and reducing the tax of regulatory -- tax and regulatory burden on united states businesses, mr. trump has helped create an economy with more job openings than ever before. as if by magic, the invisible hand of the freer marketplace is now generating new benefits as employers compete to fill all of those positions. continuing to yet, mr. speaker, for the first time in six years, the share of united states workers offered health insurance through their employer has risen. has risen. a sign that a tighter labor market is prompting businesses to offer more and generous benefits. continuing to quote. the trump plan is repairing at least some of the damage caused by obamacare. among all private sector workers offered medical benefit, 72% opted to take them. which is up from the 71% in 2010 when it began to decline. end quote. and again, mr. speaker, this is to point out that this is all occurring without a new government progr
titled of the -- title of the article is "trump care beat os ba macare," july 21, 2018, pened by james freeman. i'm quoting from this article, by prioritizing economic growth and reducing the tax of regulatory -- tax and regulatory burden on united states businesses, mr. trump has helped create an economy with more job openings than ever before. as if by magic, the invisible hand of the freer marketplace is now generating new benefits as employers compete to fill all of those...