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kevin hassett one of the president's top economic advisors. melissa back to you in new york for now. melissa: connell, lots of news. lots to chew on. there great interview. talk to the market panel to react to it. jonas max ferris, max funds.com also a fox news contributor. veronica daguerre from "the wall street journal" the first headline in my mind came out of the interview the white house sees no signs of inflation right now. do you agree with that jonas? >> yeah. in fact there was a little wholesale inflation but in general this inflation fear been carrying people over a decade now, it will be any day now, including the obama administration is kind of a myth. that conversation just got into it. the days of the '70s where you just create, there is demand push inflation, is not going to happen ever again. you don't want fed official to think it can because they will behave like they have to get ahead of it. not only most stimulus top down supplyside, supplyside won and tech economy pushes down prices an internet, a situation where the fed i
kevin hassett one of the president's top economic advisors. melissa back to you in new york for now. melissa: connell, lots of news. lots to chew on. there great interview. talk to the market panel to react to it. jonas max ferris, max funds.com also a fox news contributor. veronica daguerre from "the wall street journal" the first headline in my mind came out of the interview the white house sees no signs of inflation right now. do you agree with that jonas? >> yeah. in fact...
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the chair of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett joins us here tonight. job creation, the growth of the economy, the president's achievements among the reasons why president trump is raising more money than any republican candidate in history. >> we're already starting to think about our next election. and it is moving along. we're moving along very nicely. we've raised far more money than anybody. now we're in a much better position than we were because we've done so much. lou: and the president's agenda, his growing 2020 war chest, republican strategist ed rollins, pulitzer prize winning columnist michael goodwin and i will discuss the appeal of socialism in this booming economy. what is the appeal. >>> and laguna beach, california, darwinism at work. some folks there say they can't bear the pain of seeing the american flag on those laguna beach cruisers. or they worry the american flag seems too aggressive, that perhaps illegal immigrants might be frightened by old glory on a cop car. we're joined tonight by a laguna resident. she'll tell us what all o
the chair of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett joins us here tonight. job creation, the growth of the economy, the president's achievements among the reasons why president trump is raising more money than any republican candidate in history. >> we're already starting to think about our next election. and it is moving along. we're moving along very nicely. we've raised far more money than anybody. now we're in a much better position than we were because we've done...
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lou: kevin hassett, it is always good to talk to because the news is so, so good. i appreciate it and you are such a nice guy! >> cut it out. spoon paul krugman should -- i do not know what he should do. perhaps give credit where credit is due. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. lou: still ahead, the military is weak response to our soldiers being stopped by mexican troops on american soil. what's going on? national security expert christian -- joins me on that. up next, the supreme court battling over citizenship question on the 2020 census. what is the problem? what in the world is going on? ed rollins, michael goodwin join me next for that and much more.stay with us. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and wher
lou: kevin hassett, it is always good to talk to because the news is so, so good. i appreciate it and you are such a nice guy! >> cut it out. spoon paul krugman should -- i do not know what he should do. perhaps give credit where credit is due. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. lou: still ahead, the military is weak response to our soldiers being stopped by mexican troops on american soil. what's going on? national security expert christian -- joins me on that. up next, the...
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our guest is kevin hassett.omberg. ♪ hour,ne: the stock of the the shares are down the most since november. dave wilson is here with an explanation. why down almost 5%? >> because people expected more to come out of tax season. it is not just about the number of returns they handled, mostly online. it is about what that means for revenue in their consumer unit which accounts for 40% of the 45% of their total revenue. this fiscal quarter ending this month which includes tax season is their big quarter when it comes to earnings and revenue. period anded in the how it influences earnings is key. you can see the performance of the different areas online as opposed to the traditional desktop software. the growth is all online. that is probably not a surprise. but it did not translate into much in terms of where the company revenue is going. they started out last august looking at 9% to 10% revenue growth. now they are looking at 10%. i have to wonder how much pressure is on turbotax to not raise prices and to offer l
our guest is kevin hassett.omberg. ♪ hour,ne: the stock of the the shares are down the most since november. dave wilson is here with an explanation. why down almost 5%? >> because people expected more to come out of tax season. it is not just about the number of returns they handled, mostly online. it is about what that means for revenue in their consumer unit which accounts for 40% of the 45% of their total revenue. this fiscal quarter ending this month which includes tax season is...
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lou: kevin hassett, it is always good to talk to because the news is so, so good. i appreciate it and you are such a nice guy! >> cut it out. spoon paul krugman should -- i do not know what he should do. perhaps give credit where credit is due. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. lou: still ahead, the military is weak response to our soldiers being stopped by mexican troops on american soil. what's going on? national security expert christian -- joins me on that. up next, the supreme court battling over citizenship question on the 2020 census. what is the problem? what in the world is going on? ed rollins, michael goodwin join me next for that and much more.stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has
lou: kevin hassett, it is always good to talk to because the news is so, so good. i appreciate it and you are such a nice guy! >> cut it out. spoon paul krugman should -- i do not know what he should do. perhaps give credit where credit is due. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. lou: still ahead, the military is weak response to our soldiers being stopped by mexican troops on american soil. what's going on? national security expert christian -- joins me on that. up next, the...
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kevin hassett, not worried. >> there are moments in time when something is obviously such a good idea through this broken congress and i think the usmca is going to be one of those things. >> and the administration needs at least 24 democrats in the house to vote for ratification. if they get all of the republicans, along with the pushback from congress today, a senior canadian official saying nalling to me that they are are not going to ratify unless the steel and aluminum tariffs are removed. today the trade office told me they're working on a side deal to remove the tariffs with both mexico and canada. they're just not there yet. david: so gang, if passed, could this deal keep the economy humming? what do you think? >> this report is very good news. i think for people who like limited government, we've kind of been looking at this trade deal, this rewrite of nafta as maybe could have been worse, maybe not too much damage. okay we're going to pay more for cars but otherwise not all that much damage. bipartisan panel, not peter navarro, not the white house saying this is actually goi
kevin hassett, not worried. >> there are moments in time when something is obviously such a good idea through this broken congress and i think the usmca is going to be one of those things. >> and the administration needs at least 24 democrats in the house to vote for ratification. if they get all of the republicans, along with the pushback from congress today, a senior canadian official saying nalling to me that they are are not going to ratify unless the steel and aluminum tariffs...
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white house economy kevin hassett joins us next. limu's right. car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. ♪ ♪ >> gdp is an incredible number. but remember this, not only that, we have a great growth -- which is growth -- we have great growth and also very, very low inflation. our economy is doing great. number one in the world. paul: president trump friday touting the american economy with the commerce department reporting 3.2% grow
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which is why i think kevin hassett put together that powerpoint for him. this is what happens. and it's -- yet he still wants to go down this road. i think that's his problem, is that democrats don't know when to take him seriously. >> he said during today in the oval office that for him immigration is a security issue. i think that's been the case since his primary run in 2015. and i think he very effectively linked the two. and i think he understands that he's going to win or lose in 2020 on the basis of immigration. and furthermore, i think when the politics are right, the immigration issue helps him and hurts the democrats. >> i think he does believe that. i think he believes ultimately immigration is better for him. >> beto o'rourke's quote that he wants to take down the wall in el paso is going to haunt him if he's the democratic nominee in 2020. will he? it's possible. nixon and reagan both did it, different time. a lot more cross border traffic today. how long will it last? we shaw with the shutdown that trump is willing to do these perhaps short-term harmful things in
which is why i think kevin hassett put together that powerpoint for him. this is what happens. and it's -- yet he still wants to go down this road. i think that's his problem, is that democrats don't know when to take him seriously. >> he said during today in the oval office that for him immigration is a security issue. i think that's been the case since his primary run in 2015. and i think he very effectively linked the two. and i think he understands that he's going to win or lose in...
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kevin hassett is right, that relative to the stock of population, the flow of immigration today is lessn it was, say at the late 19th century, but back then, because americans were having so many children of their own, even through the peak immigration years from 1880 to 1914, while the united states was taking more immigrants relative to population than it is now, the ratio of foreign-born people in the population was dropping because americans were having lots of children of their own. the united states in 2027 will exceed the peak of foreign-born people that it had in 1890 and it would go on rising under current policy forever. so, the answer isn't to stop it, and the answer certainly isn't to say there's some other time we can take a time travel machine and return to. but what we do need to do is develop policies that work for where we are now. >> always interesting to hear from you, david frum. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next on "gps," nato at 70, under pressure from the east, and some say, from the west, from putin and trump. i'll talk to the secretary-general, jens stol
kevin hassett is right, that relative to the stock of population, the flow of immigration today is lessn it was, say at the late 19th century, but back then, because americans were having so many children of their own, even through the peak immigration years from 1880 to 1914, while the united states was taking more immigrants relative to population than it is now, the ratio of foreign-born people in the population was dropping because americans were having lots of children of their own. the...
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that really conflicts with what kevin hassett is saying, why would we need a cut if the economy's growingree. i think that's wrong. every time you cut interest rates, you end courage households and businesses to borrow more, and we've got a lot of debt, 3.6 times gdp, that is really high. so why you want to juice economic growth by reducing rates, that's a bad idea. we do finally have some wage growth, let's keep that going. maria: sheila bair, special guest this weekend. don't go anywhere, my interview with marijuana entrepreneur brady cobb is coming up next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> the marijuana business is flying high. >> it's a pretty big deal that you can now walk into a walgreens and buy cbd products. >> maria bartiromo goes one on one with entrepreneur that is rolling in pot profit, woman wristband i wore this throughout my chemo treatment. i had non-hodgkin lymphoma. organizations like leukemia and lymphoma society give patients like me that hope lls funded research has led to nearly every blood cancer treatment available today, and to treatments for many other kinds of cancer. beati
that really conflicts with what kevin hassett is saying, why would we need a cut if the economy's growingree. i think that's wrong. every time you cut interest rates, you end courage households and businesses to borrow more, and we've got a lot of debt, 3.6 times gdp, that is really high. so why you want to juice economic growth by reducing rates, that's a bad idea. we do finally have some wage growth, let's keep that going. maria: sheila bair, special guest this weekend. don't go anywhere, my...
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well. .he results are polling well employment way up, unemployment a down. , we believe,nt is kevin hassett and i and others who worked on this plan almost three years ago. we believe that a new economic lowering business tax middle income,p lower middle and calm workforce .he most i don't know what the right say bluegy is, i will , ordinaryin street working folks that outperform quite a bit. if you look at the wage numbers, the rate of increase for the non-supervisory workers it is way ahead of the supervisory workers. i think blue-collar white collar is a little simplistic. but really very interesting. i brought some numbers with me on this. i love this stuff, average work up, -- working income is supervisors rose 2.6%. that's pretty good. ending -- since 2016 the average weekly earnings of workers rose 7.4%. it's much later than the overall number. for supervisors, 5.9 percent. ordinary calling the workers, the non-managers do a better and the managers are doing. this is the idea that we had looked at that was controversial. help,re the ones who get the last 20 years we have been short c
well. .he results are polling well employment way up, unemployment a down. , we believe,nt is kevin hassett and i and others who worked on this plan almost three years ago. we believe that a new economic lowering business tax middle income,p lower middle and calm workforce .he most i don't know what the right say bluegy is, i will , ordinaryin street working folks that outperform quite a bit. if you look at the wage numbers, the rate of increase for the non-supervisory workers it is way ahead...
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joining us now is white house economist kevin hassett. great to see you. for taking the time out. as i just say, today is tax day but not all americans feeling the love from the trump tax cuts. some having to pay more than expected. does the president need to do a better job of selling the tax plan? he will do that in minnesota, but does he need to really get out there and ram home the point that the tax cuts overall have been good for this economy? >> well, i mean, they really obviously have been good for the economy, so you know, it's a strong position to begin with when the facts are on your side and when i was looking through the facts to get ready to speak with you, the two that really jumped out at me were one, if you go back to 2016, the congressional budget office looked ahead to 2018 and they said we were going to create about 50,000 jobs a month in 2018. in fact, we created 206,000 jobs a month. that's almost two million more jobs in one year alone and it's really because of the tax cuts. the second thing is that in the gdp release they tell you
joining us now is white house economist kevin hassett. great to see you. for taking the time out. as i just say, today is tax day but not all americans feeling the love from the trump tax cuts. some having to pay more than expected. does the president need to do a better job of selling the tax plan? he will do that in minnesota, but does he need to really get out there and ram home the point that the tax cuts overall have been good for this economy? >> well, i mean, they really obviously...
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is, we believe, my dear friend and colleague kevin hassett and i and others who worked on this plan almost three years ago, that a new economic theory, i wants a brand new, but it was controversial, lowering business tax rates would help middle income, lower middle income workforce the most. the most. i don't know what the right phraseology is, and i'm not doing as well as i would like to for an early morning with "that ill," but i will say blue collars, main street, ordinary working folks that outperform quite a bit. if you look at the wage numbers, the rate of increase for the non-supervisory workers it is way ahead of the supervisory workers. i think blue collar-white collar is a little simplistic. but really very interesting. i brought some numbers with me on this. i love this stuff, average work income for supervisors rose 2.6%. that's pretty good. since 2016,wo years the average weekly earnings of workers rose 7.4%. so it is much they care than the overall number. for supervisors, 5.9%. so what i am calling the ordinary workers, that's not demeaning, i'm just saying the non-managers
is, we believe, my dear friend and colleague kevin hassett and i and others who worked on this plan almost three years ago, that a new economic theory, i wants a brand new, but it was controversial, lowering business tax rates would help middle income, lower middle income workforce the most. the most. i don't know what the right phraseology is, and i'm not doing as well as i would like to for an early morning with "that ill," but i will say blue collars, main street, ordinary working...
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we've got kevin hassett from the cea who's going to be joining us in a little bit.takes on how important this is, how many jobs it will create, how much it will mean for the u.s. economy overall but what can you tell us what do you think it means for detroit? >> look, i think much of it is factored in. and when the automobile industry has been notably reluctant to criticize the newer agreement, and basically, it just has content rules where certain percentages of a nafta-built vehicle, or what the new trade agreement is called, a certain content has to be from so-called high-wage countries, which means mexico and canada -- >> that means u.s. and canada, right? >> i'm sorry, yes. i misspoke, u.s. and canada. so, i think that it probably doesn't change it that much, and it will probably increase costs somewhat but when you think about it, labor cost is a relatively small component of total vehicle cost. a lot of the total cost of objects, whether they're purchased in mexico or in the united states, are fixed cost and so forth so, i think there will be some hand ringin
we've got kevin hassett from the cea who's going to be joining us in a little bit.takes on how important this is, how many jobs it will create, how much it will mean for the u.s. economy overall but what can you tell us what do you think it means for detroit? >> look, i think much of it is factored in. and when the automobile industry has been notably reluctant to criticize the newer agreement, and basically, it just has content rules where certain percentages of a nafta-built vehicle, or...
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take a look at what kevin has set, chief -- kevin hassett, chief economic advisor to president trumpsurprised on the downside. i think we have non-synchronized growth around the world. the u.s. is growing much faster than your and there is a risk we might be importing deflation into the u.s.. it is something we have to pay close attention to. lisa: sarah, is that your perception that the low inflation rate is due to what is going on in europe? sarah: that is one of many factors. more recently we have seen the dollar strengthened. that is putting pressure on imported prices and you are still seeing the broader global inflation picture cap and. -- inflation picture tepid. there are other factors. we've seen productivity pick up. that is easier for firms to absorb costs without having to pass on higher prices. economy remains high.s there are a number of factors keeping that overall inflation picture tame, including overall inflation expectations. david: michael, one question we've been asking. mohamed el-erian asked this question. whether given the growth projections reflected in these
take a look at what kevin has set, chief -- kevin hassett, chief economic advisor to president trumpsurprised on the downside. i think we have non-synchronized growth around the world. the u.s. is growing much faster than your and there is a risk we might be importing deflation into the u.s.. it is something we have to pay close attention to. lisa: sarah, is that your perception that the low inflation rate is due to what is going on in europe? sarah: that is one of many factors. more recently...
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. >>> kevin hassett, the chief memphis the white house said the the chief economist in wtthe wh houseaid economic growth in 2019 was going to be higher tha it was in 2018. it was going to be 3.2%. jay powell said exactly the opposite today. there is a very big difference in outcomes between those two, forecast. late in the first quarter it's expected to be low 2% growth. that's another source of pressure on the president. >> that was john harwood complete the whipping well playing down the administration gdp estimate, which we found ou was right on the money. for more of the economic naysayers who keep getting it wrong, we go to trace gallagher in our newsroom. >> let'sxp get to the experts t move on to media. that the first time since 2013 that a, growth in the first quarter with above 3%, much to chagrin of some top economic analyst to put both chicken little on their prognostication. so from hartford present an economic adviser larry summers said the budget forecast will rise to 3%, because of the administration policies. there enough of you believe in the tooth fairy and ludicrous
. >>> kevin hassett, the chief memphis the white house said the the chief economist in wtthe wh houseaid economic growth in 2019 was going to be higher tha it was in 2018. it was going to be 3.2%. jay powell said exactly the opposite today. there is a very big difference in outcomes between those two, forecast. late in the first quarter it's expected to be low 2% growth. that's another source of pressure on the president. >> that was john harwood complete the whipping well...
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kevin hassett, thank you for being here. >> thank you.k supreme court in bitter controversy over the trump's administration to add citizenship question to 2020 census. what we learned learned from ths oral arguments next lisa jones! lisa: (on phone) hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? (nervous chuckle) lisa: and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! lisa: oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! wait, lisa! lisa......
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let's bring in kevin hassett. turned the tables when he was asked about his taxes where he just released 10 years of them onto the president. said the president needs to release his so we can have a look. will the president ever do this? >> i'm sorry, but i'm just the president's economist, not his accountant. the president will make that decision on his own. it goes back to the election and i think if the american people were concerned about it he wouldn't be president. i can also say there are a bunch of rules about what we have to report. folks who are listening -- it will be completely boring but google me online and look at my public disclosure forms and we have to list every asset if we come in as a government employee. >> sandra: they are after his tax returns. the president has said there are many document that you can view for him. people don't want to take the time to do that. that being said, he was touting his tax plan last night. saying it's working. what is his message for 2020? >> right. well, first
let's bring in kevin hassett. turned the tables when he was asked about his taxes where he just released 10 years of them onto the president. said the president needs to release his so we can have a look. will the president ever do this? >> i'm sorry, but i'm just the president's economist, not his accountant. the president will make that decision on his own. it goes back to the election and i think if the american people were concerned about it he wouldn't be president. i can also say...
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tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freeman. among our guests tomorrow, be with us, thank you for joining us, good night from new york. trish: first it was collusion, then obstruction now democrat are geein going after president trump's finances, president fires back, and he is suing, we have late-breaking details. my warning to all democrats and mainstream media who continue to harass this president. that is what it is, it is harassment. if this continues, america will become ungovernable. they need to stop, we have late-breaking details why house speaker nancy pelosi is telling democrats that impeachment is not the answer, because there nothing to impeach for. >> thousands of migrants heading for our border this evening, we did digging on real cost of illegal immigration. how much they are costing allu u.s. taxpayers. >> and battle over whether trump administration can add a citizenship question on the sensor, has made it to the supreme court, what if i told that you same question, was actually on the year jiri year 0 census,
tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freeman. among our guests tomorrow, be with us, thank you for joining us, good night from new york. trish: first it was collusion, then obstruction now democrat are geein going after president trump's finances, president fires back, and he is suing, we have late-breaking details. my warning to all democrats and mainstream media who continue to harass this president. that is what it is, it is harassment. if this...
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. >>> kevin hassett, the chief memphis the white house said the economic growth in 2019 was going toas in 2018. it would be 3.2%. jay powell said exactly the opposite today. there is a very big difference in outcomes between those two forecasts where now late in the first quarter that's expected to be below 2% growth, that is another source of pressure on the president. >> that was cnbc's john harewood, completely playing down the administration's gdp estimate which we found out was right on the money. for more we go to trace gallagher in the west coast newsroom. trace? >> good evening. let's begin with the experts and move on to the media. this is if first time since 2015 that economic growth in first quarter went above 3% much to the chagrin of woman top economic analysts. former harvard president and obama economic adviser larry summers said, quote, the budget forecast that u.s. economic growth will rise to 3% because of the administration's policies. fair enough if you believe in tooth fairies and ludicrous supply side economics. so larry summers got it wrong but liberal economis
. >>> kevin hassett, the chief memphis the white house said the economic growth in 2019 was going toas in 2018. it would be 3.2%. jay powell said exactly the opposite today. there is a very big difference in outcomes between those two forecasts where now late in the first quarter that's expected to be below 2% growth, that is another source of pressure on the president. >> that was cnbc's john harewood, completely playing down the administration's gdp estimate which we found out...
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we asked kevin hassett about the overall economic results of shutting down the border. as far as we can tell, they have not done any real rigorous analysis on what this would mean for the u.s. economy. ali? >> hans nichols at the white house. thank you, hans. >>> the president said guadalajara and el salvador may have taken money for years. the president wants to cut about $500 million in aid for those countries, and that was approved in the 2018 fiscal year. the aid is used to, quote, provide investment and partnership from the united states to promote economic opportunity and security for citizens of the region. the president wants the central american governments to stop the mass migration of refugees, but many critics say the aid actually deters migration and will help with conditions at the border. even the president's former chief of staff, john kelly, said so himself. >> if we can improve the conditi conditions in guadalajara, honduras and el salvador, we can do a lot to protect the central border. >> he said the aid given to those countries may be having an impa
we asked kevin hassett about the overall economic results of shutting down the border. as far as we can tell, they have not done any real rigorous analysis on what this would mean for the u.s. economy. ali? >> hans nichols at the white house. thank you, hans. >>> the president said guadalajara and el salvador may have taken money for years. the president wants to cut about $500 million in aid for those countries, and that was approved in the 2018 fiscal year. the aid is used to,...
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the while house's top economist, kevin hassett, didn't have many answers when asked what closing down the border could mean for the economy. >> there's a lot of stuff that moves and exactly how customs and border patrol would deal with that would something we would have to condition officer, should we get to that. there would be potentially stuff sourced in the us for a while. but it's something a that we would have to talk to customs and border pa patrol about. >> reporter: customs and border protection will accelerate, sending 750 personnel to southern border with the possibility that number could increase to 2,000 or maybe even higher than that. back to you in new york. cheryl: , well, former obama administration homeland security secretary, jay johnson, was on making money, saying that 100,000 apprehensions in a month is a crisis. >> the crisis in central america where the poverty and violence is occurring that cause these people to flee in the first place, it's a crisis in that it over weloverwhelms our border sy personnel and a crisis in the communities on the border that absorb
the while house's top economist, kevin hassett, didn't have many answers when asked what closing down the border could mean for the economy. >> there's a lot of stuff that moves and exactly how customs and border patrol would deal with that would something we would have to condition officer, should we get to that. there would be potentially stuff sourced in the us for a while. but it's something a that we would have to talk to customs and border pa patrol about. >> reporter: customs...
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earlier today at the white house, i spoke with the president's top economist, kevin hassett, and he was not able to talk about or at least didn't have the answers about what this could potentially mean for the economy. watch here. >> there's a lot of stuff that moves and exactly how customs and border patrol deal with that would be something that we'll have to confer with that, we'll have to see. it would increase -- there would be potentially more stuff sourced in the u.s. for awhile but, but it's something we have to talk to customs and border patrol about. reporter: in advance of this possible announcement, the department of homeland security said today that 750 personnel members of customs and border protection will be expedited, at least the plans are to expedite them down to the southern border to deal with the ongoing surge there with the possibility that number could grow to 2,000 personnel being fast-tracked to the southern border or maybe even higher than that. susan: blake, thank you so much. blake burman live at the white house. let's get back to the markets. they are shrugg
earlier today at the white house, i spoke with the president's top economist, kevin hassett, and he was not able to talk about or at least didn't have the answers about what this could potentially mean for the economy. watch here. >> there's a lot of stuff that moves and exactly how customs and border patrol deal with that would be something that we'll have to confer with that, we'll have to see. it would increase -- there would be potentially more stuff sourced in the u.s. for awhile...
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we than thank you for being wits tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freemanrrow, be with us, thank you for joining us, good night from new york cheryl: here are your market movers at 5:00 a.m. oil prices surging after the white house cracks down on countries importing oil from iran. gas prices already above $4 on the west coast. what the move could mean for prices at the pump in the coming months. well, some big promises coming from elon musk. he is he predicting tesla's self-driving cars will hit the streets next year, along with a fleet of robo taxis. but is this enough to turn the tide of a string of negative headlines and convince investors. democrats divided, speaker nancy pelosi trying to calm her party and pivot away from calls to impeach president trump as another 2020 democratic hopeful
we than thank you for being wits tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freemanrrow, be with us, thank you for joining us, good night from new york cheryl: here are your market movers at 5:00 a.m. oil prices surging after the white house cracks down on countries importing oil from iran. gas prices already above $4 on the west coast. what the move could mean for prices at the pump in the coming months. well, some big promises coming from elon musk. he is he...
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. >> do you have an estimate -- i was told yesterday that you and kevin hassett have been making the argument to the president through economic data and paper that, you know, gdp could take a hit. day by day with the border closure. what does that data tell you? what kind of hit to gdp could it take? what information are you presenting to the president along owes lines. >> i'm not sharing the internal stuff just to say we felt the need to give him some advice. that's what we are there for. you give him good news. you give him bad news. >> final question to the gentleman at the end the table and apologies to those who didn't get one. >> back to mcbriefly, do you believe that our ability to impose punitive tariffs is the one thing that sticks in the craw of the chinese at this point. >> i'm sorry? >> our ability to impose punitive tariffs as necessary when rules with broken? and see the biggest stumbling block at the moment. >> speaking ald free-trader, one of the things i've learned on this, the president's use of tariffs as a negotiating tool, i think he was right. i really do. parti
. >> do you have an estimate -- i was told yesterday that you and kevin hassett have been making the argument to the president through economic data and paper that, you know, gdp could take a hit. day by day with the border closure. what does that data tell you? what kind of hit to gdp could it take? what information are you presenting to the president along owes lines. >> i'm not sharing the internal stuff just to say we felt the need to give him some advice. that's what we are...
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kevin hassett is chairman of the white house council of economic advisers. to see you. i have to say, kevin, the economics profession was surprised by that 3.2% number. i was surprised. how about you? >> you know, right before the day before the president asked us what we thought the number would be, and i told the guys to say 3 because -- paul: really? >> yeah. there was so much strong data at the end of the quarter. our forecast was that gdp would be 3.2%, and first quarter was 3.2%, so we shouldn't act too surprised. [laughter] the thing is, there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic this means we could have a blowout year. the first quarter is usually about a percent below the res of the year, if that holds, you're looking at a 4% yeah. 4% year. but we also had a government shutdown which took three-tenths of the numbers. adjustment gets you to 3.5, if there's a little bit of a winter weather thing going on, you could be looking at an unusually strong year, one of the strongest in decades. paul: okay. a lot of the critics are looking at the details and
kevin hassett is chairman of the white house council of economic advisers. to see you. i have to say, kevin, the economics profession was surprised by that 3.2% number. i was surprised. how about you? >> you know, right before the day before the president asked us what we thought the number would be, and i told the guys to say 3 because -- paul: really? >> yeah. there was so much strong data at the end of the quarter. our forecast was that gdp would be 3.2%, and first quarter was...
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we than thank you for being wits tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freemanfor joining us, good night from new york. trish: first it was collusion, then obstruction now democrat are geein going after president trump's finances, president fires back, and he is suing, we have late-breaking details. my warning to all democrats and mainstream media who continue to harass this president. that is what it is, it is harassment. if this continues, america will become ungovernable. they need to stop, we have late-breaking details why house speaker nancy pelosi is telling democrats that impeachment is not the answer, because there nothing to impeach for. >> thousands of migrants heading for our
we than thank you for being wits tomorrow kevin hassett will join us, "wall street journal"'s jame freemanfor joining us, good night from new york. trish: first it was collusion, then obstruction now democrat are geein going after president trump's finances, president fires back, and he is suing, we have late-breaking details. my warning to all democrats and mainstream media who continue to harass this president. that is what it is, it is harassment. if this continues, america will...
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christine lagarde, head of the imf is on with us, along with kevin hassett, economic council of advisorst is live from the white house. melissa: lyme going with you? connell: you want to if you can? melissa: you weren't planning on that? connell: this is getting awkward really fast. melissa: i guess i'm here. this will be awesome for you. president trump is about to deliver remarks in crosby, texas. we're speaking with the gop chair from texas. wonder what they're having? connell: probably steak? the unique challenges in that sector. coming out here, seeing the infrastructure firsthand, talking with the people behind the numbers creates a different picture. once i know what a business is truly worth, we can make better informed investment decisions. that's why i go beyond the numbers. ♪ i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... senses your movement and automati
christine lagarde, head of the imf is on with us, along with kevin hassett, economic council of advisorst is live from the white house. melissa: lyme going with you? connell: you want to if you can? melissa: you weren't planning on that? connell: this is getting awkward really fast. melissa: i guess i'm here. this will be awesome for you. president trump is about to deliver remarks in crosby, texas. we're speaking with the gop chair from texas. wonder what they're having? connell: probably...
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it's good to see you kevin hassett. >>> stick around, here is what is ahead on "the exchange. >>> coming up, the big are getting bigger even as the space gets more crowded. a look at who is winning the streaming race in the eyes of the consumers. >>> plus, the chairman of the fcc on what they're doing to protect and help investors when it comes to these hot new ipos >>> and amazon ups the ante again. this time with one-day shipping. what do advisors look for in an etf? i tell clients, etfs can follow an index, but which ones target your goals? it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. fr
it's good to see you kevin hassett. >>> stick around, here is what is ahead on "the exchange. >>> coming up, the big are getting bigger even as the space gets more crowded. a look at who is winning the streaming race in the eyes of the consumers. >>> plus, the chairman of the fcc on what they're doing to protect and help investors when it comes to these hot new ipos >>> and amazon ups the ante again. this time with one-day shipping. what do advisors look...
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. >> i've had both steven miller and kevin hassett who runs the cea involved. agree with what this is. i say if i can get them to agree on an immigration plan, then middle east peace will be easy by comparison. >> right then. joining me now correspondent jacob soboroff and correspondents. i would like to start with you about the political realities of doing all of this. jared kushner makes immigration reform sound easy. would you say that's the case? >> it's certainly not easy. we know that from the last 13 or 14 years. every immigration reform effort has had a sad ending, including the one that we led in the last congress to try to get something done. it will not be easy. the only thing that gives me about this much hope is that jared kushner is or was the architect of one of the few big bipartisan victories that our country has seen over the last few years which was the first step at criminal justice reform legislation. kushner does have -- >> wouldn't you say -- >> i think he is more of a centrist on immigration. >> that was year in the making that doesn't h
. >> i've had both steven miller and kevin hassett who runs the cea involved. agree with what this is. i say if i can get them to agree on an immigration plan, then middle east peace will be easy by comparison. >> right then. joining me now correspondent jacob soboroff and correspondents. i would like to start with you about the political realities of doing all of this. jared kushner makes immigration reform sound easy. would you say that's the case? >> it's certainly not...