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kayla, thank you >> sure. >> kayla tausche >>> well, tesla's elon musk now has a court date he'll squareright here in manhattan on federal court, not too far up the road from here as the commission tries to hold him in contempt of court for his tweets on tesla's production levels the company's new share, robyn denholm who took down for musk after agreement that he step down due to his tweets weighing in on his twitter behavior saying in an interview, quote, twitter is part of everyday business for many kpeskt execu today. from my perspective, he uses it wisely >> i was with her until she said "wisely. "effectively"? et cetera, et cetera but elon musk has done a number of things on twitter maybe not since this s.e.c. order, that even he has suggested might not have been wise >> i just can't help but think we're going to see a tighter definition come out of this in terms of what material is in terms of twitter and in general the guidelines because it doesn't seem like there's necessarily -- and also, we haven't seen all the paperwork around there but it doesn't seem like there's necessaril
kayla, thank you >> sure. >> kayla tausche >>> well, tesla's elon musk now has a court date he'll squareright here in manhattan on federal court, not too far up the road from here as the commission tries to hold him in contempt of court for his tweets on tesla's production levels the company's new share, robyn denholm who took down for musk after agreement that he step down due to his tweets weighing in on his twitter behavior saying in an interview, quote, twitter is part...
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kayla is getting ready for a visit with her family. a year ago, she couldn't leave her apartment. >> every three to six months, i have a severe depressive episode, which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> reporter: her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when kayla left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life, what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with me.depressants didn't help much. and over the next five years, kayla got so desperate, she tried to kill herself three times. then, she started regular introvennous ketamine influusio. >> i didn't have suicidal thoughts every day, which i used to have. and i felt like a weight was lifted off of my shoulders. >> reporter: traditional antidepressants work on neurotransmitters that help nerves in the brain communicate. ketamine targets a different one, called glutamate and works faster than otherdrug >> what patot mi thihat it feels like to be normal. they never thou
kayla is getting ready for a visit with her family. a year ago, she couldn't leave her apartment. >> every three to six months, i have a severe depressive episode, which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> reporter: her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when kayla left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life, what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with...
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in january kayla tweeted that road is so blanked help. hello, city of san jose, fix blanking capital road. >> hello. >> reporter: you still stand by that? >> yes, actually. >> reporter: to file a claim with the city of san jose and get reimbursed for the repair, you have to print out this two- page form, fill it out, mail it or drop it off with the city. when kayla, a college student, went to file a claim for the $300 repair, she was frustrated it wasn't easier to do. would you say the city is making it more difficult to file this claim? >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: city attorney rick doyle told us the two-page form asks for information required by state law. as for making it an online- based form that can be filled out on a phone or computer, he agrees that would be more efficient for everyone and that someday they may just get to that point. we want to give a shout out to beto lopez who tweeted a picture of his damaged vehicle after hitting a pothole in oakland. the process in oakland is just like in san jose. you fill out a hard co
in january kayla tweeted that road is so blanked help. hello, city of san jose, fix blanking capital road. >> hello. >> reporter: you still stand by that? >> yes, actually. >> reporter: to file a claim with the city of san jose and get reimbursed for the repair, you have to print out this two- page form, fill it out, mail it or drop it off with the city. when kayla, a college student, went to file a claim for the $300 repair, she was frustrated it wasn't easier to do....
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in january kayla tweeted that road is so blanked up. hello, city of san jose, fix blanking capitol road. >> oh, hello. >> reporter: you still stand by that? >> yes actually. >> reporter: to file a claim with the city of san jose and get reimbursed for the repair, you have to print out this two- page form, fill it out by hand, mail it or drop it off with the city. when kayla, a college student, went to file a claim for the $300 repair, she was frustrated it wasn't easier to do. would you go as far to say the city is making it more difficult to file this claim? >> yes definitely. >> reporter: so we want to give a shout out to beto lopez who tweeted a picture of his damaged vehicle after hitting a pothole in oakland. beto, sorry, but the process in oakland is just like in san jose. you got to fill out a hard copy and send it in. in san jose we have got off the phone with city attorney rick doyle. he tells us the documentation they're asking for is required by state law. he agrees if the whole process were electronic, it would save everybod
in january kayla tweeted that road is so blanked up. hello, city of san jose, fix blanking capitol road. >> oh, hello. >> reporter: you still stand by that? >> yes actually. >> reporter: to file a claim with the city of san jose and get reimbursed for the repair, you have to print out this two- page form, fill it out by hand, mail it or drop it off with the city. when kayla, a college student, went to file a claim for the $300 repair, she was frustrated it wasn't easier...
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i'm joe kernen along with kayla tausche and mike santoli andrew is off.right now have turned south and at least down a little bit, ten, flat lined for most of the morning, been up 30 or so on the dow. s&p never got going, it's down three and the nasdaq indicated down eight the ten-year yield was ticking up slightly, 2.75 last time we saw, not 5.70, 2.375, now it's 2.368. 2.37 right now >>> boeing unveiling major fixes for its grounded 737 max planes, primarily software related boeing is enhancing pilot training for the 737 max the faa is warning it would take an additional 10,000 workers and $1.8 billion to assume full responsibility for all aircraft certification. president trump sitting down with google ceosundar pichai, addressed washington's work in china. he is totally committed to the u.s. military, not the chinese military, and that the two discussed political fairness and various things that google can do for our country he said the meeting ended very well >>> and we're counting down to the final read on fourth quarter gdp, the number is due out a
i'm joe kernen along with kayla tausche and mike santoli andrew is off.right now have turned south and at least down a little bit, ten, flat lined for most of the morning, been up 30 or so on the dow. s&p never got going, it's down three and the nasdaq indicated down eight the ten-year yield was ticking up slightly, 2.75 last time we saw, not 5.70, 2.375, now it's 2.368. 2.37 right now >>> boeing unveiling major fixes for its grounded 737 max planes, primarily software related...
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let's get right to kayla who is live in d.c. with more on these trade talks and why there is optimism today kayla. >> we're still waiting for some of the details to trickle out from the meetings that took place in beijing overnight between the u.s. and china. as the two sides try to work through a trade breakthrough that was smfd by the end of the month, larry kudlow, director of the national economic council, signalled it could be months, but that the two sides are moving in the right direction. that is an important point for market watchers of this situation. now, yesterday before leaving for a rally in michigan president trump answered a question on china trade, and it's been one that we've been mulg throughout the week how does the mueller report in its findings potentially change the tenor of these china trade discussions. here's what the president said on that. >> i can say this. >> we will see exactly what was put forward and agreed upon in these meetings as some of these details start to come out. >> does it appear that
let's get right to kayla who is live in d.c. with more on these trade talks and why there is optimism today kayla. >> we're still waiting for some of the details to trickle out from the meetings that took place in beijing overnight between the u.s. and china. as the two sides try to work through a trade breakthrough that was smfd by the end of the month, larry kudlow, director of the national economic council, signalled it could be months, but that the two sides are moving in the right...
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. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche at the white house keeping us posted on trade >>> the social media giant facebook facing a criminal investigation over its data sharing deals despite today's drop the stock is still up 30% so far this year. julia boorstin joins us to explain in the facebook data saga julia? >> reporter: melissa, the justice department is investigating facebook's data sharing deals with about 150 hand set makers and other electronics companies. "the new york times" reporting a federal grand jury in new york subpoenaed at least two smartphone makers. they're among the companies who partnered with facebook to access users data from facebook as well as their friend list without the user's complicit consent. this is several of the investigations ftc seeing if they violated consumer data. considering fining billions of dollars. sec, whether they adequately warned users and fbi in the cambridge analytica scandal. they take these probes seriously and cooperating with investigators. it's worth no
. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche at the white house keeping us posted on trade >>> the social media giant facebook facing a criminal investigation over its data sharing deals despite today's drop the stock is still up 30% so far this year. julia boorstin joins us to explain in the facebook data saga julia? >> reporter: melissa, the justice department is investigating facebook's data sharing deals with about 150 hand set makers and other electronics companies. "the...
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, thanks kayla tausche. let's bring in rick santelli from the cme, davis russell from the brookings institution. steve liesman is still here on set with me. you said by the way you had some reporting. >> yeah, 80% of our respondents think there's going to be a deal between the u.s. and china this year. >> wow, okay. >> and that underpins a lot of their view for the economy and the market this year you take that away and i think that changes the calculus. >> and rick, we talked a little bit about lately how strange yields are when you have the one-year yield not much below the ten-year yield at this point, we were just talking about rate cuts and all of that. what do you think trade means for what the fed might do next, if anything? >> well, i think that a good chunk of what rates are experiencing is overseas relative pressures, with bund yields, gilt yields, all of them pressuring down in japan, but i think there's an aspect that will pay attention to global growth, and i do believe that trade is a much bigg
, thanks kayla tausche. let's bring in rick santelli from the cme, davis russell from the brookings institution. steve liesman is still here on set with me. you said by the way you had some reporting. >> yeah, 80% of our respondents think there's going to be a deal between the u.s. and china this year. >> wow, okay. >> and that underpins a lot of their view for the economy and the market this year you take that away and i think that changes the calculus. >> and rick, we...
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for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche in washington. al> as negotiators work on a trade chinese officials are gathering for their major annual parliament try meeting called the national people's congress. the meeting come as china battles an economic downturn. investors hope this will shed some light on the world's second largest economy. beijineun is in >> reporter: at the national people's congress on tuesday, beijing's leaders are expected to acknowledge the slong economy lowering the growth target to a range of 6 to 6.5%. investors are also expectinghe government to expand its budget deficit, but what's alsot significor foreign investors is the new foreign investment law. this will be the only major law to pass this year and it's meant to even the playing field. it's a way for china to address the trade war with the u.s. the chinese t believe thats new foreign investment law is significant ending three joint venture laws barring forced technology transfers, preventing a state from illegally setting market accs and allowing foreign f
for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche in washington. al> as negotiators work on a trade chinese officials are gathering for their major annual parliament try meeting called the national people's congress. the meeting come as china battles an economic downturn. investors hope this will shed some light on the world's second largest economy. beijineun is in >> reporter: at the national people's congress on tuesday, beijing's leaders are expected to acknowledge the...
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kayla with the story >> reporter: sara, the commissioner out food and drug administration is expectedresign in about a month. that departure reported a few moments ago by "the washington post" and cnbc confirmed it. gottlieb will have sempbed in the job for just less than two years when he resigns in about a month's time and overseen measles jou measles outbreaks in washington state to situations involving bad lettuce in the country and most notably sounding the alarm on the e-cigarette market with a series of retailers on notice and issued warnings about the market even as early as today on cnbc we are still awaiting comment from gottlieb himself but certainly this would be a ripple across the drug industry and certainly someone familiar to the business world being a venture capitalist or formally himself. we'll await comment from the white house on who they plan to replace him at the fda, sara. >> we don't know why, right? >> he was on "squawk box" this morning. it's an odd one to say the least. >> reporter: we don't have that much in the way of detail of what is the catalyst of the
kayla with the story >> reporter: sara, the commissioner out food and drug administration is expectedresign in about a month. that departure reported a few moments ago by "the washington post" and cnbc confirmed it. gottlieb will have sempbed in the job for just less than two years when he resigns in about a month's time and overseen measles jou measles outbreaks in washington state to situations involving bad lettuce in the country and most notably sounding the alarm on the...
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for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tauschewan shington. >>> time to take aom look at of today's upgrades and downgrades. we begin with shares of toll hi brothers, were downgraded to underweight from neutral at jpmorgan. the analyst calls toll's fundamental outlook below average. th n price target $32. despite that downgrade the stock rose nearly today at $35.51. >>> ab inbev was downgraded from sector perform from a top pick. the analystd the company has little prospect for margin growth right now. the firm also cited the stock's valuation and that stock did ll today to $80.36. >>> pepsi was initiated with an underperform rating at credit suisse. the analyst c therees an increase in competition and its struggling beverage business. the price target is $100. the stock fell a fraction to $116.10. >>> estee laudegr was ed from overweight to neutral at jpmorgan. the analyst cites confidence the earnings goals are achooefbl. the stock rose to $155.40. >>> still ahead, the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs one year later >>> it has been a r roughe for the transportation sector. ore
for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tauschewan shington. >>> time to take aom look at of today's upgrades and downgrades. we begin with shares of toll hi brothers, were downgraded to underweight from neutral at jpmorgan. the analyst calls toll's fundamental outlook below average. th n price target $32. despite that downgrade the stock rose nearly today at $35.51. >>> ab inbev was downgraded from sector perform from a top pick. the analystd the company has little...
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kayla tausche has more. >> reporter: at the conclusion of the single day of negotiations, handshakes from representative and the treasury secretary with cha's vice premier who will visit washington next week for the third time this yorear. as the two sides to come to an agreement that has seen a u.s. deficit widen to record levels. larry kudlow is the director of the national economic council. >> the enforceme issues have to be done properly, the ip theft, the forced transfer of technology, the cyber hacking, the tcommoditie tariffs, it's got to be right for the usa. whatever the timetable is. >> reporter: so far china has stepped up purchases of u.s. soybeans, offered cloud computing and firms greater access and passed an investment law to offer greater protection for the intellectual properties inof companies doing bs in china. steve bannon thinks china would just as soon not do a deal. >> i think some of the hawks in anda are starting to dig in say, hey, it would be nice if we had a deal but a no deal is better for us than a bad thdeal. k we've got a long way to go before we get a
kayla tausche has more. >> reporter: at the conclusion of the single day of negotiations, handshakes from representative and the treasury secretary with cha's vice premier who will visit washington next week for the third time this yorear. as the two sides to come to an agreement that has seen a u.s. deficit widen to record levels. larry kudlow is the director of the national economic council. >> the enforceme issues have to be done properly, the ip theft, the forced transfer of...
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kayla tausche for the details. the stories seem to be bubbling all weekend, kayla >> same story, different day, tyler. weaver now ju we're a few days away from the potential detente. outstanding issues ahead of this late march summit that's being planned between the two countries leaders at mar-a-lago. the deal as it looks now would see china by more than a million dollars over six years and china approve a new law related to intellectual property for foreign companies operating there and broad agreement in several macro economic buckets and an agreement to keep talking. it's that continued dialogue with china that would be the enforcement mechanism for the deal and if issues arise on trade but can't be resolved in that forum, the u.s. wants the ability to reintroduce tariffs with no retaliation from china and you could imagine china is not happy with that. steve, more of the conservative economist outside sounding board for the white house and one time adviser to candidate trump tells me, quote, getting this deal
kayla tausche for the details. the stories seem to be bubbling all weekend, kayla >> same story, different day, tyler. weaver now ju we're a few days away from the potential detente. outstanding issues ahead of this late march summit that's being planned between the two countries leaders at mar-a-lago. the deal as it looks now would see china by more than a million dollars over six years and china approve a new law related to intellectual property for foreign companies operating there and...
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kayla tausche joins us now hi, kayla. >> hey, tyler. the white house called talks with china candid and constructive the treasurysecretary called them constructive as well. there was a closing photo op of the two sides that appeared congenial and an interesting dynamic between the two sides. trump's top trade official robert lighthizer shaking hands with vice premier with steven mnuchin stepping up to do the same it might be a small detail to those of us here in the u.s. but per chinese protocol, it conveys that those two negotiators, dove and the hawk on, the administration, those watching for the outcome of any potential china trade deal larry kudlow yesterday, it could be weeks or months for this deal to come, and then if the china deal takes months, the deal with mexico and canada. the u.s. mca trying to chart the path with congress going forward. in lake okeechobee in florida where the president was touring infrastructure projects there, he was asking about the infrastructure and the comment that could have trade implications as we
kayla tausche joins us now hi, kayla. >> hey, tyler. the white house called talks with china candid and constructive the treasurysecretary called them constructive as well. there was a closing photo op of the two sides that appeared congenial and an interesting dynamic between the two sides. trump's top trade official robert lighthizer shaking hands with vice premier with steven mnuchin stepping up to do the same it might be a small detail to those of us here in the u.s. but per chinese...
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our kayla tausche has that in washington and we'll break that release. kayla?after peaking a year ago, ceo optimism is on the decline the barometer for sales growth, investment, and hiring over the next six months, they remain above average but have all dropped to levels seen in the early days of the trump administration outlook for g dp growth for the second and third quarters fell to 2.5%. josh bolten, the ceo of the business roundtable that conducts the survey says tax reform and deregulation have helped investment, but, quote, as we encounter a potential softening of global economic conditions, it's all the more important to advance policies that will promote american innovation and strengthen the u.s. economy for the long-term on the policy front, each survey includes a specific question in the past, it's been on trade policy but this quarter, it's on data privacy. and 80% of respondents said it's important for congress to write a national consumer privacy law. the brt conducted this survey by polling 139 ceos between february 20th and march 1st, or march
our kayla tausche has that in washington and we'll break that release. kayla?after peaking a year ago, ceo optimism is on the decline the barometer for sales growth, investment, and hiring over the next six months, they remain above average but have all dropped to levels seen in the early days of the trump administration outlook for g dp growth for the second and third quarters fell to 2.5%. josh bolten, the ceo of the business roundtable that conducts the survey says tax reform and...
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has not grounded those planes while almost every other country has. >> kayla, thanks >>> here's what else is coming up today on "the exchange. >> coming up -- travel sites will now help you see what plane you're flying on spotify's ceo blasts apple peltz gets into pot. and cities are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to woo "the bachelor. it's all ahead on rapid fire for just $39.00 ? yup that's what we do. and you guarantee they'll get there? yup that's great! i have two sets. you know ship sticks only ships golf clubs? right? honey are we there yet? umph! ship sticks. that hurt. >>> welcome back pretty nice rally shaping up across penalty todwall street t. the nasdaq hitting its highest intraday level since october the s&p a five-month high. we have a fed rate decision and a vote on the "b" word tonight kenneth is here. he's an asset management managing principal dom chu and willfred frost are in the house you know what "b" word i'm referencing, brexit. the data was okay this morning is that helping the rally? >> i think so. we've had retail sales that were mediocre the fed
has not grounded those planes while almost every other country has. >> kayla, thanks >>> here's what else is coming up today on "the exchange. >> coming up -- travel sites will now help you see what plane you're flying on spotify's ceo blasts apple peltz gets into pot. and cities are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to woo "the bachelor. it's all ahead on rapid fire for just $39.00 ? yup that's what we do. and you guarantee they'll get there? yup that's...
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we'll get the chance to speak to kayla about this wall street goldman sachs has a note out today sayinghat what they anticipate will be that the u.s. whether not lift all tariffs, at least not immediately until they see the china side rolling in some of those issues, too. already the top china trade negotiator is saying this is not going to happen unless the u.s. takes off all of these tariffs a lot of things that are there, not to mention the enforcement mechanisms put out there in place where the u.s. would like it to be if a u.s. company has a problem they go before a bilateral committee with officials from both sides. if they don't like it, the u.s. can put tariffs on and the chinese can't retaliate. >> big questions to iron out the difference is the sort of certainty and timing if we do have a summit at the end of the month to draw it all together is huge progress for the market but as we were discussing earlier, a lot of it already priced in. >> there are more details. 100 pages, 30 on intellectual property the idea that you get specific deals, that's a weird thing in itself that
we'll get the chance to speak to kayla about this wall street goldman sachs has a note out today sayinghat what they anticipate will be that the u.s. whether not lift all tariffs, at least not immediately until they see the china side rolling in some of those issues, too. already the top china trade negotiator is saying this is not going to happen unless the u.s. takes off all of these tariffs a lot of things that are there, not to mention the enforcement mechanisms put out there in place where...
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for more on the -- hey, kayla.r report >> anyone's guess at this point, joe. the rumor mills are working overtime here in washington. but until we get it -- >> you're not going to talk about it until you get something firm, kayla? come on. >> you know my practice, joe >> i know, i know. it just -- probably not, though, right? i heard we're waiting for the mueller report and the biden announcement people are betting on each it's almost like one of those 20/20 announcements. >> the citing of the attorney general barr had ears perking up >> mueller reportedly was in a mi minivan which it was not i think his people got really insulted and said it was a suburban >> i was surprised to see him in what looked like business casual with a zip-up jacket and a baseball cap >> lululemon pants >> yeah. >> every friday -- >> who wears those >> no one. but joe. >> one of these days it's actually going to come true, but you don't know you've heard the rumors but you don't know anything. >> we're still waiting, joe. >> thanks. for m
for more on the -- hey, kayla.r report >> anyone's guess at this point, joe. the rumor mills are working overtime here in washington. but until we get it -- >> you're not going to talk about it until you get something firm, kayla? come on. >> you know my practice, joe >> i know, i know. it just -- probably not, though, right? i heard we're waiting for the mueller report and the biden announcement people are betting on each it's almost like one of those 20/20...
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kayla?ing to say it is no longer the president advocating for himself, but it is normal people advocating for the president. that normal people would want the president and are very much for his policies. and that he has caused the economic boom and prosperity in the country. >> so the focus, the hero of this story, is franklin roosevelt. he is featured at the end, his portrait, but he has a variety of other people helping sell this. a comedienne in this capacity. a variety of celebrities come out for franklin roosevelt to do this. radio spokesman and personalities are all selling the president for him. again, a different kind of production team in terms of selling a particular policy. excellent. adam? >> it kind of creates the soundbite. you can take different snippets of what the guy is saying. give back to the president or give a man a job. those are easy to remember jingles, so you could put those in radio advertisements that appeal to a general audience. they will remember that message,
kayla?ing to say it is no longer the president advocating for himself, but it is normal people advocating for the president. that normal people would want the president and are very much for his policies. and that he has caused the economic boom and prosperity in the country. >> so the focus, the hero of this story, is franklin roosevelt. he is featured at the end, his portrait, but he has a variety of other people helping sell this. a comedienne in this capacity. a variety of celebrities...
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kayla snyder is getting ready for an upcoming visit with her family. six months i have a severe depressive episode which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when she left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life. what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with me. >> anti-depressants didn't help much. and over the next five years, kayla got so desperate, she tried to kill herself three times. then she started ketamine infusions at this clinic. >> i didn't have suicidal thoughts every day, which i used to have, and i just felt a weight lifted off my shoulders. >> traditional anti-depressants work on neurotransmitters that help nerves in the brain communicate. ketamine targets a difference one gould glutamate and works much faster than other drugs. >> what we've heard from patients who have gotten ketamine is, wow, this is what it feels like to be normal. they never thought they were going to feel
kayla snyder is getting ready for an upcoming visit with her family. six months i have a severe depressive episode which includes not getting out of bed for a week to two weeks, not showering, not eating. >> her childhood in new jersey appeared to be happy. but things began to fall apart when she left home for college. >> i didn't know what i was doing in life. what my purpose was. i thought something was wrong with me. >> anti-depressants didn't help much. and over the next...
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kayla tausche has the latest. >> they're embarking on a tour that raised speculation about politicalitions and underscored the u.s. agricultural crops to the on-going negotiations china. conversations with five iowa radio stations, two syndicated broadcasters and two farm groups, he stressed the u.s. would be willing to walk away from a bad deal, but pompeo is optimistic about getting a deal done. >> the good news is this, help is on the way. american producers and chinese consumers will both be better off. the outcome of president trump's trade negotiations currently under way will pay dividends for people in each of our two countries. >> a study out this week from purdue university tallied up the total to be $22 billion, $4,000 per worker, if retaliation continues, if the u.s. stays out of the partnership rejoining it would add nearly $5 billion benefit. sources say the trump administration in discussions with china is prioritizing tariffs on what sources categorize as politically potent products as those that could see relief first, though unclear when the relief date, morgan, wil
kayla tausche has the latest. >> they're embarking on a tour that raised speculation about politicalitions and underscored the u.s. agricultural crops to the on-going negotiations china. conversations with five iowa radio stations, two syndicated broadcasters and two farm groups, he stressed the u.s. would be willing to walk away from a bad deal, but pompeo is optimistic about getting a deal done. >> the good news is this, help is on the way. american producers and chinese consumers...
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kayla?ra, president trump issuing the first veto of his presidency this veto was just signed moments ago in the oval office in essence a block of congress's attempt to block his national emergency that he issued just one month ago. this will send the effort to block the national emergency diversion of funds back to the house. the house is not expected to have enough votes to override the veto but certainly is an important measure of the president's campaign priority of building this border wall. we don't know where the funds come from and expect to hear more from the president just momentarily. guys >> kayla, thank you very much for that >>> up next, we'll be back with the closing unn.cotdow less than five minutes left of trade. no matter where you are in life or what your dreams entail, a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and committed to financial planning in your best interest. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. your but as you get older,hi
kayla?ra, president trump issuing the first veto of his presidency this veto was just signed moments ago in the oval office in essence a block of congress's attempt to block his national emergency that he issued just one month ago. this will send the effort to block the national emergency diversion of funds back to the house. the house is not expected to have enough votes to override the veto but certainly is an important measure of the president's campaign priority of building this border...
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. >> kayla brown works at the hallmark store and has gotten pretty good at spotting fakes. >> i said, this money is counterfeit. you might want to go back to the bank where you got these from. >> her biggest sign when someone hands her a stack of 20s to purchase items. >> as i was scanning the 20s i noticed the same thing a lot in the same spot. the paper did not feel correct. >> nancy grover says she's been handed her fair share of counterfeit money as well. >> they are usually purchasing something small with a large bill and trying to get the cash back. >> the bill runs through with and if it is counterfeit it will be. >> reporter: more and more stores are relying on these machines. >> that means it is real. >> it feels like funny or it looks funny we run it through. >> who is circulating the counterfeits and what is a business owner to do? >> it is amazing how many stores don't have a machine like this. they can get away, the way they process their bills now, we have been told that the pen doesn't even work. it will come up saying it's good. >> reporter: with compacted, contacted t
. >> kayla brown works at the hallmark store and has gotten pretty good at spotting fakes. >> i said, this money is counterfeit. you might want to go back to the bank where you got these from. >> her biggest sign when someone hands her a stack of 20s to purchase items. >> as i was scanning the 20s i noticed the same thing a lot in the same spot. the paper did not feel correct. >> nancy grover says she's been handed her fair share of counterfeit money as well....
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and china in beijing were candid and constructive kayla tausche joins us now >> reporter: that statementame hours after the conclusion of talks. a closing photo op by the two sides appeared congeneral. president trump's top trade official ambassador robert lighthizer shaking hands with china's vice premier then followed by the treasury secretary steven mnuchkin stepping in and doing the same it conveys those two nairoegotis are on equal footing signals u.s. and china will be on equal footing with equal number of trips to each country. leo hood the vice premier returning to d.c. next week for another round. the two sides are said to have made big progress. bloomberg is reporting the u.s. is working to make sure nothing gets lost in translation with chinese interpretation of certain concessions less committal than the two sides expected >> you don't want a translation error. i was struck by what steve bannon said. not sounding optimistic on trade. >> i think we're a ways away from that. if you look at the back and forth on this, i think the chinese are digging in and i think some of the ha
and china in beijing were candid and constructive kayla tausche joins us now >> reporter: that statementame hours after the conclusion of talks. a closing photo op by the two sides appeared congeneral. president trump's top trade official ambassador robert lighthizer shaking hands with china's vice premier then followed by the treasury secretary steven mnuchkin stepping in and doing the same it conveys those two nairoegotis are on equal footing signals u.s. and china will be on equal...
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on the other side of that, it's full-fledged campaign season. >> kayla, if they don't successfully sell it, does that mean we'll hear the president threaten to pull out of nafta again? >> it's something that senate republicans specifically have asked the president not to do. it's unclear where that specific strategy stands. the expectation is that they can get the votes or they believe they can get the votes for this deal and that won't be an option remember, there are two other cup trees who have to ratify this deal too so the u.s. can't necessarily make wholesale changes to it in order to get members of congress onboard. so the deal that's on the table is the deal that's pretty much going to be voted on. >> how much focus is this taking off china talks, kayla >> reporter: well, i think the idea here, wilf, in terms of timeline and bandwidth at the office of the u.s. trade representative is that there's a desire to get china wrapped up in the next month or so because the expectation is that it's going to be a full force effort after that, full-court press on usmca. even though there ar
on the other side of that, it's full-fledged campaign season. >> kayla, if they don't successfully sell it, does that mean we'll hear the president threaten to pull out of nafta again? >> it's something that senate republicans specifically have asked the president not to do. it's unclear where that specific strategy stands. the expectation is that they can get the votes or they believe they can get the votes for this deal and that won't be an option remember, there are two other cup...
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kayla tausche has that story. >> reporter: tyler, about two dozen republicans will be here at the white house to learn how the white house plans to sell the deal and air some of their concerns both house and senate republicans told administration officials the tariffs on mexico and canada have to go if they're going to support it. the sales pitch for the deal will kick into high gear in the next month the white house will officially set the deal that will start the 90 day clock and hearings, a report on the economic impact of the new deal compared to nafta you'll also see an outside marketing blitz get under way by gop operative phil cox call trade works for america and plans to flood lawmakers with calls to buy tv ads in battle ground states and survey voters on the deal. four sample swing districts, for instance, 72% supported the deal once they heard the group's positive messages about it that is up from 47% previously and cox thinks he can replicate that >> what folks respond to in the polling is not the technical aspects of the deal but the fact that this is good for farmers, it's
kayla tausche has that story. >> reporter: tyler, about two dozen republicans will be here at the white house to learn how the white house plans to sell the deal and air some of their concerns both house and senate republicans told administration officials the tariffs on mexico and canada have to go if they're going to support it. the sales pitch for the deal will kick into high gear in the next month the white house will officially set the deal that will start the 90 day clock and...
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. >> we're going to kayla tausche with more comments from president trump. >> reporter: the presidentexpanded pool spray is making comments about brexit, about boeing he said as far as brexit goes, it is a tough negotiation going on, the u.s. will stay in its lane he wasn't necessarily in favor of brexit, just that he thought it would pass. on boeing, he mentioned the comments that they're in a tough situation, the right decision was made on the widening democratic field in 2020, asked about beto o'rourke and recent decision he announced to run for the nomination for the democratic candidate in 2020, he said whoever it is, i'll take him on. that spray is currently on-going we could have more headlines on the president. we'll bring them to you when we have them. >> thank you for that. >>> joe, turning back to boeing now, you had some airlines come out and say across the globe that the costs inflicted from this are going to turn to boeing to look for reimbursement. is that something they'll be able to do >> unclear that's one of the major unanswered questions aside from the duration of
. >> we're going to kayla tausche with more comments from president trump. >> reporter: the presidentexpanded pool spray is making comments about brexit, about boeing he said as far as brexit goes, it is a tough negotiation going on, the u.s. will stay in its lane he wasn't necessarily in favor of brexit, just that he thought it would pass. on boeing, he mentioned the comments that they're in a tough situation, the right decision was made on the widening democratic field in 2020,...
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kayla addressed the cameras.d their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we will not sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> the family launched a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. it was march, 2014. >> it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. >> i think there was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk about it. >> how did it feel to do it? >> good. >> we all knew this was kind of our time to come out and give our side and do our part in this. >> cal hired new lawyers and they condemned the state for an investigation which they said was blind to any suspect but their client. lead defense attorney bruce barquette. >> they pursued this man for 14 years with scant evidence, evidence that really no prosecutor should bring a case on. >> the defense went back to witnesses the police had interviewed years before, talked to others and heard a whole new story of michele's last hours on earth. earlier trials they said reveale
kayla addressed the cameras.d their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we will not sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> the family launched a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. it was march, 2014. >> it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. >> i think there was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk about it. >> how did it feel to do it? >> good. >> we...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm kayla withernan and -- becky and andrew are on assignment it's great to be here today. thank you for having me. >> wow, kayla, i mean, is there something brewing down there i mean, are you here to report on something that happens today and we needed you in studio? >> maybe there's less happening in d.c. so i'm allowed to be here >> look at this guy. grasso >> something is happening. >> steve grasso is our guest host for the next two hours. you know limb as direction of snuksal sales at -- that seat is very warm for you. >>
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm kayla withernan and -- becky and andrew are on assignment it's great to be here today. thank you for having me. >> wow, kayla, i mean, is there something brewing down there i mean, are you here to report on something that happens today and we needed you in studio? >> maybe there's less happening in d.c. so i'm allowed to be here >> look at this guy. grasso >> something is...
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kayla tausche is live on capitol hill with more >> a meeting between president trump and president xi is expected to be the culmination of any trade deal. the only meeting is at the g20 at the end of june one expert says it could take that long to actually get a comprehensive deal that resets the u.s./china economic relationship he made comments to cnbc on the sideline of a forum. he said if we did not have more stops and starts given the wide range of issues at stake and the complexity i see late may/june as the more realistic time frame than i see anything in april. we should note, though, we just attended a briefing with senator chuck grassley who runs the senate finance committee here on the hill his expectation from the discussions he's had with the administration is that there would be a deal by the end of april. we asked grassley about whether he sees like the president sees the tariffs should stay in place for a substantial period of time he said no he said if there's a strong enforcement deal, he thinks those tariffs, all of them, should come off. the trump administration's t
kayla tausche is live on capitol hill with more >> a meeting between president trump and president xi is expected to be the culmination of any trade deal. the only meeting is at the g20 at the end of june one expert says it could take that long to actually get a comprehensive deal that resets the u.s./china economic relationship he made comments to cnbc on the sideline of a forum. he said if we did not have more stops and starts given the wide range of issues at stake and the complexity i...
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. >> kayla, all this good news out there but at the same time we have another story this morning thatng to sue or plans to sue the united states government over its banning of using its products for federal agencies is this one black swan risk that could scuttle all this >> potentially but remember brian, also, canada said it would move forward with the extradition at the u.s.'s request of the huawei cfo currently being held in canada so there is a lot on the geopolitical front that certainly is in focus for these trade deal watchers. that being said, i'm told by sources that the president is expected to discuss huawei if and when he meets with president xi that would be something that would be a bridge that wouldn't be crossed until the very end of this deal, of course, law enforcement agencies and the national economic council, state department no one wants to get involved in that it's a law enforcement issue specifically but i'm told the president is expected to discuss this with president xi if and when the two leaders meet. >> kayla, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> sur
. >> kayla, all this good news out there but at the same time we have another story this morning thatng to sue or plans to sue the united states government over its banning of using its products for federal agencies is this one black swan risk that could scuttle all this >> potentially but remember brian, also, canada said it would move forward with the extradition at the u.s.'s request of the huawei cfo currently being held in canada so there is a lot on the geopolitical front that...
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kayla explains. >> president trump satisfied with the findings of robert mueller and attorney general william barr -- >> we're glad it's over. >>er e the home stretch of trade talkchina. his top two officials head to beijing for one day of thursday. vice preurer ret to washington april 3rd. a senior administration official says the hope to clinch a day in the days to follow. two t e trade deal that got slved as tensions escalated. in the time since the upper hand says strategic research. >> now that it's clear the president's goingo be in office until the 2020 campaign, does china now say oh, we got t make a deal? >> so far, both sides have found the concessionschlacking. a has offered to buy $1.2 trillion in u.s. goods. ump has told his team he wants more. china passed a law changing foreign investment rules. the u. wants to be able to retaliate if the lawn's dot change anything. the it remove most of its tariffs. china wants them gone. disappointed him in the pa past, but the deesca good thing! the sensitivity of market decision makers to be up and down news from the trade discussio
kayla explains. >> president trump satisfied with the findings of robert mueller and attorney general william barr -- >> we're glad it's over. >>er e the home stretch of trade talkchina. his top two officials head to beijing for one day of thursday. vice preurer ret to washington april 3rd. a senior administration official says the hope to clinch a day in the days to follow. two t e trade deal that got slved as tensions escalated. in the time since the upper hand says...
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. >> contessa, thank you thousand to kayla who has the latest from washington kayla. >> reporter: scott, yeah, we are waiting to see how the u.s. will react to some of this new news about the canada decision to ground those max 8 flights so far the u.s. hasn't sean that step and that's perhaps because the political outreach from boeing has been far and wide and the company is incredibly deeply connected here in washington just take a look at the company's board of directors you have a former white house chief of staff, a former u.s. trade representative, the former ambassador to japan and also nominated to be board is nikki haley, former u.n. ambassador voted on at the april 29th shareholder meeting. i'm told members have been personally calling members of congress seeking some sort of air cover as lawmakers figure out what their next steps are and what the u.s. should do in response to that ethiopian airlines flight. i spoke with the office of rick larson who is a washington democrat who chairs the aviation subcommittee his office confirmed that he had spoken to the company but is not
. >> contessa, thank you thousand to kayla who has the latest from washington kayla. >> reporter: scott, yeah, we are waiting to see how the u.s. will react to some of this new news about the canada decision to ground those max 8 flights so far the u.s. hasn't sean that step and that's perhaps because the political outreach from boeing has been far and wide and the company is incredibly deeply connected here in washington just take a look at the company's board of directors you have...
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prison -- >> reporter: the teacher/student affair has made headlines before, most famously with mary kayla7, the married teacher pleaded guilty to two counts of rape for sexual abusing her 12-year-old student villa fualaau. they'd go on to marry and have children. in 2004, 23-year-old deborah la fay was busted in florida for having sex with a 14-year-old student. she pleaded guilty to less serious offenses and served no time in jail. like many other convicted teachers, she did have to register as a sex offender. >> one of the most damaging things about these cases of child sex crimes is the power dynamic. the fact that you have this almost parental figure grooming you and abusing you can have lifelong ramifications on the child victim. >> reporter: in the arizona case officials say zamora began illicit communications with the 13-year-old boy, a student in her class, by using a school messaging app. >> she said that like text her so she wouldn't be bored. and i said, hi, mrs. zamora. she texted back hi and then we started texting. >> reporter: he said the messages kept up and soon turned ex
prison -- >> reporter: the teacher/student affair has made headlines before, most famously with mary kayla7, the married teacher pleaded guilty to two counts of rape for sexual abusing her 12-year-old student villa fualaau. they'd go on to marry and have children. in 2004, 23-year-old deborah la fay was busted in florida for having sex with a 14-year-old student. she pleaded guilty to less serious offenses and served no time in jail. like many other convicted teachers, she did have to...
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kayla was walking her dog around 7:00 a.m.before school when she inadvertently becomes this hero, helping a guy in the back of a trunk. can you imagine? >> i love that her dog was named milk shake. we should mention that because milkshake was part of this. >>> we are hearing from a school bus driver who became a hero as she saved the life of a choking child. >> the frightening moments happened outside st. louis. 8-year-old allen couldn't breathe because something was stuck in his throat. the driver raced back to help. allen's older brother, who was next to him, was terrified. >> and, like, trying to make noise. i asked him, are you choking? then he just gave me a nod. i yelled for the bus driver to come over and help him. >> i don't see myself as a hero. i just reacted and think about my children, my grandchildren. this is somebody's child. i just jumped up and did it. did it. >> the boy's mother is thankful she knew what to do. mitchell called her the hero of the day. >> i love this story because big brother helped. also, bec
kayla was walking her dog around 7:00 a.m.before school when she inadvertently becomes this hero, helping a guy in the back of a trunk. can you imagine? >> i love that her dog was named milk shake. we should mention that because milkshake was part of this. >>> we are hearing from a school bus driver who became a hero as she saved the life of a choking child. >> the frightening moments happened outside st. louis. 8-year-old allen couldn't breathe because something was stuck...
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guys >> kayla, also china's national legislature passed that foreign investment law by a wide margin a friendlier business environment for foreign companies. does it go far enough to appease the u.s. and u.s. negotiators in these trade talks? >> well, the language in that law is very broad, sara, and officials here in the u.s. see it as a symbolic gesture, a gesture of good faith that china is willing to try to change some of the dialogue around the way that it's been doing business for decades, ever since western companies have been able to do business there there's a question of how exactly that law will get enforced and whether it really has any teeth. it was expected to pass. the national people's congress is essentially just a rubber stamp legislature. u.s. officials have been pointing to that as a positive sign, but companies who do business say it's unclear how exactly that will play out on the ground >> kayla tausche, thank you. >>> for more on how the markets are reacting to all of these trade headlines, the latest data, let's bring in adviser investment ceo jim lowell and u
guys >> kayla, also china's national legislature passed that foreign investment law by a wide margin a friendlier business environment for foreign companies. does it go far enough to appease the u.s. and u.s. negotiators in these trade talks? >> well, the language in that law is very broad, sara, and officials here in the u.s. see it as a symbolic gesture, a gesture of good faith that china is willing to try to change some of the dialogue around the way that it's been doing business...
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. >> we'll talk a lot more about the selloff on wall street kayla tausche for more on today's meeting. >> we are about an hour into a round table meeting going on, on the white house campus here today with about two dozen business leaders from local government and community colleges, providing an update on retrain retraining, newly created council just created by the president's daughter and adviser, ivanka trump, just recently this is something that ivanka trump has been espousing and pushing for as far as policy goes since the early days of the trump administration most of the councils that were taking on various issues, including workforce development, disbanded in 2017 after the president's remarks about the charlottesville protest. but this is another run at this issue. last summer. white house put forth a pledge to america's workers they were calling it in it, they said they would be creating 500,000 new jobs and more than 200 companies signed on to create 16,000 new opportunities. perhaps we'll get an update when the president speaks in just about an hour's time. >> kayla, some
. >> we'll talk a lot more about the selloff on wall street kayla tausche for more on today's meeting. >> we are about an hour into a round table meeting going on, on the white house campus here today with about two dozen business leaders from local government and community colleges, providing an update on retrain retraining, newly created council just created by the president's daughter and adviser, ivanka trump, just recently this is something that ivanka trump has been espousing...
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institutes lack of transparency and suggests trying these teachers should register as foreign agents kayla morgan has the story. u.s. leaders have been very upset over alleged foreign influence and meddling of late and they've discovered a new source of terror. a new report issued by the u.s. congress says that the dance workshops and traditional cooking classes here are no laughing matter in fact they're part of a communist plot to get inside of your brain through confucius institutes the chinese government is attempting to change the impression in the united states and around the world that china is an economic and security threat so let's go over their alleged crimes shall we the centers classes apparently describe china as a compassionate and friendly country the centers are funded by gifts from the chinese mainland and apparently there is not total transparency when it comes to the cultural centers operations so we decided to stop by the offices of the confucian institute where classes are being held here in lower manhattan and see if the people realize that they're being sucked in by
institutes lack of transparency and suggests trying these teachers should register as foreign agents kayla morgan has the story. u.s. leaders have been very upset over alleged foreign influence and meddling of late and they've discovered a new source of terror. a new report issued by the u.s. congress says that the dance workshops and traditional cooking classes here are no laughing matter in fact they're part of a communist plot to get inside of your brain through confucius institutes the...
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. >> reporter: that patient, 33-year-old kayla asseorer seatn front of her kids vehicle. >> someone threwething off the bridge and hit the patient. >> the front windshield just exploded. >> reporter: boyfriend chris rodriguez didn't even know what happened until he pulled over, giving flores cpr until she got to hospital, where she later died. >> she was the joy of life. to take that away, from her kids, her family and friends. i don't want nobody in the world to ever have to go through this pain. >> reporter: tonight, investigat investigators are still pursuing leads but say whoever did throw that rock could be facing murder charges. lester? >> morgan chesky, thank you. >>> the growing health concern that today caused a scare at a major airport. we'll tell you about that. >>> and if you're flying in the states how to tell if you're booked on the same plane that's been grounded in many chris around the world. ♪ sure it's like a morn in spring ♪ more than half of our community have discovered their irish roots. order ancestrydna, get your kit today. ensure max protein... to give you the pr
. >> reporter: that patient, 33-year-old kayla asseorer seatn front of her kids vehicle. >> someone threwething off the bridge and hit the patient. >> the front windshield just exploded. >> reporter: boyfriend chris rodriguez didn't even know what happened until he pulled over, giving flores cpr until she got to hospital, where she later died. >> she was the joy of life. to take that away, from her kids, her family and friends. i don't want nobody in the world to...
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nearly sighted is a dance piece by partially sighted kayla hamilton who is one of the subjects in visionveys a message to audiences. we are alive and well, we have thoughts and ideas and feelings and emotions like everyone else. i mean i feel like it shows determination, grit, perseverance, new ways of doing things. i know my art and my dancing has changed by my visual impairment and i am creating new ways of doing that may be other people are not, and i would never have considered if i was not visually impaired. i found vision portraits a very constructive and honest film. it made me feel differently about blindness and what it represents. there is something on the other side, it isjust a different way of living, a different point of view. i feel like with all of the discussions about diversity and inclusion, there is so few films and documentaries that represent what it is to live with a disability in a frank and honest way, how does it affect how you go about your day to day living? if i can do that honestly and put that out there, and make other people feel less fear and less shame a
nearly sighted is a dance piece by partially sighted kayla hamilton who is one of the subjects in visionveys a message to audiences. we are alive and well, we have thoughts and ideas and feelings and emotions like everyone else. i mean i feel like it shows determination, grit, perseverance, new ways of doing things. i know my art and my dancing has changed by my visual impairment and i am creating new ways of doing that may be other people are not, and i would never have considered if i was not...
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kayla tausche at the white house today covering the china trade angle.tinuing to tumble though off of the pre-market lows. lar larry culp did say the cash flow would be negative and we'll see how trade is impacting suntory's bottom line and the safety consumer as we go to break, take a look at the top performing names on the s&p. t the dow down 11. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. hey, how ya doing? uh, phil. are you guys good with brakes? we're ok. just ok? we got a saying here. if the brakes don't stop it, something will. that's not a real saying. it is around here. i wrote it. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network, according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for yo
kayla tausche at the white house today covering the china trade angle.tinuing to tumble though off of the pre-market lows. lar larry culp did say the cash flow would be negative and we'll see how trade is impacting suntory's bottom line and the safety consumer as we go to break, take a look at the top performing names on the s&p. t the dow down 11. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free...
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kay kay kay kayla tausche joins us >> she could meet to finalize that deal.cretary steven mnuchin after testifying on the 2020 budget said the two presidents will not be meeting this month as previously planned. but they're still committed to a summit >> we've had conversations about coordinating a presidential visit. and i think they're still determined and willing to come to mar-a-lago for that visit but again, the specifics of that have not been worked out >> one complication -- to avoid the optics of coming halfway around the world and give the trade concessions on u.s. soil if she takes a stand alone trip, chinese negotiators have suggested it would need to be a formal state visit akin to the red carpet obama rolled out for xi. not a casual golf retreat. trying to pin down what exactly would happen and where is nearly impossible xi could add a trip to europe. bloomberg says a summit would happen at the end of april if at all. we will wait and see what the official word is as of now, it's all over the map. >> kayla, thank you very much. >>> let's get to o
kay kay kay kayla tausche joins us >> she could meet to finalize that deal.cretary steven mnuchin after testifying on the 2020 budget said the two presidents will not be meeting this month as previously planned. but they're still committed to a summit >> we've had conversations about coordinating a presidential visit. and i think they're still determined and willing to come to mar-a-lago for that visit but again, the specifics of that have not been worked out >> one...
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let's bring in our own kayla tausche, who has been covering that part of the story kayla?, sara, certainly, you have a few schools of thought here on one hand, you have people like dan potentially may feel the heat to get a deal quicker because they realize president trump is going to be on the other side of the table from them for at least two but potentially six more years after this but then there are a few other forces that are converging you have the looming campaign season ahead of which the president wants to see a record stock market and wants to see trade issues resolved and the white house wanting to move on to start selling the u.s./mexico/canada trade agreement. that will be president trump's signature trade treaty then this global slowdown, a foot in the market, certainly something that is being dragged on potentially by uncertainty about trade and that's at least one lever that could move in favor of the markets if, in fact, it does get done a few different things happening at at once you could have china saying we need to get a deal now the president, presid
let's bring in our own kayla tausche, who has been covering that part of the story kayla?, sara, certainly, you have a few schools of thought here on one hand, you have people like dan potentially may feel the heat to get a deal quicker because they realize president trump is going to be on the other side of the table from them for at least two but potentially six more years after this but then there are a few other forces that are converging you have the looming campaign season ahead of which...
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when they go to the polls, they're not feeling that pain. >> kayla, thank you very much for that let'sussion. joining us here, global head of fundamental equities and portfolio manager of emerging market at robako and director of global macro, global asset allocation division good morning to you both fabiano, if i start with you, the outlook for china, the market's bounced significantly in the last couple of months is there still upside or does it rely on the trade outlook? >> the trade outlook is key. it is not the only reason why the market is bouncing back. another is the increased inclusion of china and the world indices which clearly means that investors have to start taking notice of the country. and increasing their exposure. because most of the investors at the moment are still underweight. but at the same time, if there is no trade agreement, we will have more on the gdp side and earnings side. earnings are key for china in terms of equities. >> yesterday we did see the market selloff a lot of people saying that is because all the positive news we've had of late on the deal, p
when they go to the polls, they're not feeling that pain. >> kayla, thank you very much for that let'sussion. joining us here, global head of fundamental equities and portfolio manager of emerging market at robako and director of global macro, global asset allocation division good morning to you both fabiano, if i start with you, the outlook for china, the market's bounced significantly in the last couple of months is there still upside or does it rely on the trade outlook? >> the...
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. >>> and later, kayla tausche's interview with jamie dimon this wednesday ahead of the fed decision that all begins at 1:30 p.m. eastern. anmemeti, we have a lot more "squawk alley" straight ahead. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> gads -- good morning >> thank you the real lesson of why this particular range in whether we break out or not was so spornt it really puts in front of investors machines literally the rug can be pulled out from under investors in the blink of an eye. think about some of those cancelled orders that made such a wild west. this isn't about high speed and all the machines it's about how in an age of passive investing, investors need to spend more time. that regard you also have to understand that one of these binary moves occur in market, you have to medication it under dure dur
. >>> and later, kayla tausche's interview with jamie dimon this wednesday ahead of the fed decision that all begins at 1:30 p.m. eastern. anmemeti, we have a lot more "squawk alley" straight ahead. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy....
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kayla? >> jamie dimon became well educated on the gauntlet after the great recession. what the tech giants, who are now under fire, should expect. the approach to tech feels a lot like the approach to banks after the crisis multibillion dollar fines and proposals to break up these massive companies. do you sympathize with them? >> they haven't had the benefit of the full monte yet. if i were them, i would be getting prepared for it. >> what advice would you offer to mark zuckerberg >> prepare tore it privacy, robots and dem kras and who can advertise their platforms but it's a lot of work my experience has always been when you get attacked by someone, one group, it could be every country, every ag, every regulator, all at the same time. any company that is under attack like that or threat, they should really gear up and look at it as a very broad based type. there are sometimes legitimate complaints you can be very, very reactive, too. >> dimon made those remarks on the sidelines of an event hosted by round table where he and university president barwell and others wer
kayla? >> jamie dimon became well educated on the gauntlet after the great recession. what the tech giants, who are now under fire, should expect. the approach to tech feels a lot like the approach to banks after the crisis multibillion dollar fines and proposals to break up these massive companies. do you sympathize with them? >> they haven't had the benefit of the full monte yet. if i were them, i would be getting prepared for it. >> what advice would you offer to mark...
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kayla tausche has the latest for us from washington. >> reporter: hey, wilfred.he two sides have been video conferencing to reach agreement on outstanding issues ahead of a late march summit. the deal as it looks now would see china buy more than trillion dollars in u.s. goods over six years and china would have a new law and there would be broad agreement in several macroeconomic buckets and agreement to keep talking. that's the enforcement mechanism for the deal and if issues are not resolved, the u.s. wants the ability to institute tariffs without retaliation. china is not happy with that steve moore for the white house and one time adviser to candidate trump tells me that getting this deal down done now which has some of the first important concessions of 20 years will be positive for the economy and this is going to be the start of trade negotiations for a decade moore also says the failure to reach a deal with north korea raises the stake and president trump doesn't want to go 0 for 2 and as you heard art cashin say they could be relatted sara >> kayla, we
kayla tausche has the latest for us from washington. >> reporter: hey, wilfred.he two sides have been video conferencing to reach agreement on outstanding issues ahead of a late march summit. the deal as it looks now would see china buy more than trillion dollars in u.s. goods over six years and china would have a new law and there would be broad agreement in several macroeconomic buckets and agreement to keep talking. that's the enforcement mechanism for the deal and if issues are not...