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keep it going, liz. liz: i'm going to try, this is incredible here. stocks roaring into the weekend on this booming february jobs report. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq are now all set to end the week in the green. not just the session. jobs not the only good news pumping up investors and stocks, a possible thaw in that glacier between the u.s. and north korea, sending hopes for a denuclearized north to all-time highs, but could history be about to be remade or repeat itself after two previous rounds of such talks and countless failed promises by the hermit kingdom, failed. colonel ralph peters, what he says president trump must do and avoid when he sits down at this high-stakes negotiating table. cigna and express scripts shares rising for a second day in a row, shaking up the health care industry with a massive $52 billion deal, not to be outdone. jeff bezos, warren buffett and jamie dimon making a major announcement on their coming health care mashup. one they hope will reduce costs for their employees and for consumers. the man who has played bot
keep it going, liz. liz: i'm going to try, this is incredible here. stocks roaring into the weekend on this booming february jobs report. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq are now all set to end the week in the green. not just the session. jobs not the only good news pumping up investors and stocks, a possible thaw in that glacier between the u.s. and north korea, sending hopes for a denuclearized north to all-time highs, but could history be about to be remade or repeat itself after two...
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liz, over to you. liz: we've got a little irony here in this hour, trish, we're awaiting president trump, he will land in st. louis where he'll tour a boeing facility that produces some of the u.s. military's top aircraft including the f/a-18 super hornet. the f-15 eagle as well. the irony to the right-hand part of the screen with the dow down 204 points, it's boeing, that same company that is percentage loss leader right now, down 2%. so the markets began to nosedive around 10:14 a.m. eastern time when headlines hit the wires that the white house confirmed it is seeking a $100 billion reduction, trimming in the trade deficit with china. possibility of an expanding trade war making investors very nervous as the administration moves on from steel and aluminum tariffs to tech and telecom to protect american intellectual property rights. we're going to be live in st. louis as soon as the president arrives. after being down as much as 338 points earlier. the dow down 216 but it's paring the losses into the
liz, over to you. liz: we've got a little irony here in this hour, trish, we're awaiting president trump, he will land in st. louis where he'll tour a boeing facility that produces some of the u.s. military's top aircraft including the f/a-18 super hornet. the f-15 eagle as well. the irony to the right-hand part of the screen with the dow down 204 points, it's boeing, that same company that is percentage loss leader right now, down 2%. so the markets began to nosedive around 10:14 a.m. eastern...
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liz: great. more on trump trade and infrastructure coming up at the top of the hour, white house national trade counsel director peter navarro joins david asman and lauren simonetti on after the bell, perfect timing. they will ask that specific question i am quite sure. meantime, it is not all fun and games, 37 minutes before the closing bell rings, game stock hitting a near 13 year low today after delivering a weak 2018 forecast. the video game retail r saying it expects total sales to fall 2 -6% kind of a wide bracket folks so be careful of that and comp sales they expect to be flat to 5% lower this year game stop down 10%. up next, amazon being blamed for i guess all of the world's woes if you listen to president trump , companies like gamestop and others out of business hurting the u.s. postal service and now the president piling on more, charlie gasparino whether congress may be getting behind the president's words or totally focused on something else, charlie breaks it next. racing isn't th
liz: great. more on trump trade and infrastructure coming up at the top of the hour, white house national trade counsel director peter navarro joins david asman and lauren simonetti on after the bell, perfect timing. they will ask that specific question i am quite sure. meantime, it is not all fun and games, 37 minutes before the closing bell rings, game stock hitting a near 13 year low today after delivering a weak 2018 forecast. the video game retail r saying it expects total sales to fall 2...
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>> thank you, liz. liz: alan blinder. a new memo showing the ugly side to facebook leaked in the past 24 hours adding to the social media giant's woes. as you say i'm going delete facebook and the answer to all my troubles. my next guest says, he's the author of a book called beta and goliath. not even close. you're too deep in. he's up next. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. are finding themselves morin a chevroletple for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. current qualified competitive owners and lessees can get this 2018 chevy equinox for around $199 a month. chevrolet. find new roads. . liz: need to get back to fa
>> thank you, liz. liz: alan blinder. a new memo showing the ugly side to facebook leaked in the past 24 hours adding to the social media giant's woes. as you say i'm going delete facebook and the answer to all my troubles. my next guest says, he's the author of a book called beta and goliath. not even close. you're too deep in. he's up next. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear...
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liz: fun. fun not for the companies, i'm sure, but desperate to figure out how to duck and cover from the facebook situation and make sure they're in compliance. we really don't know how 50 million users' data got into the hands of cambridge analytica but whether facebook sold or gave it to the outfits or leaked it, define the biggest hole you think from what you can see facebook did not fill. >> well, i think they didn't explain to their users what they were doing. i mean, if they said to a user what's going to happen is you're going play this personality quiz, your personal data is then going to go a company you've never heard of who is then going to share it with another company you've never heard of who's going to use the data for the purpose of targeting you for advertising to get you to change your mind at this election, the users would be freak out by that. but the users didn't know. that was the hole. nobody understood what facebook was doing. they didn't understand what the developers
liz: fun. fun not for the companies, i'm sure, but desperate to figure out how to duck and cover from the facebook situation and make sure they're in compliance. we really don't know how 50 million users' data got into the hands of cambridge analytica but whether facebook sold or gave it to the outfits or leaked it, define the biggest hole you think from what you can see facebook did not fill. >> well, i think they didn't explain to their users what they were doing. i mean, if they said...
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liz? liz: i just have to ask you a quick question blake. there may also be a trade war going on inside the white house. we're hearing reports that there's this mnuchin gary cohen side of it that says don't go too nuts on these tariffs and then the peter navarro side who is the big trump trade guy and he's very much for the tariffs correct? are you hearing anything about that? >> yeah, you've got peter navarro and wilbur ross who are hawks on trade policy and then on the other side you've got gary cohen also the defense secretary jim mattis has warned against this. one source told me earlier today liz which shouldn't be lost, was rob porter. i know you remember that name he was the staff secretary. he was one of those who was pushing back against peter navarro and there was a concern among some within the business community this was ushered in quickly because porter who eve sees some of this portfolio is no longer here at the white house and the hope for some who want to see the president not go as far as that maybe gary cohen will say do yo
liz? liz: i just have to ask you a quick question blake. there may also be a trade war going on inside the white house. we're hearing reports that there's this mnuchin gary cohen side of it that says don't go too nuts on these tariffs and then the peter navarro side who is the big trump trade guy and he's very much for the tariffs correct? are you hearing anything about that? >> yeah, you've got peter navarro and wilbur ross who are hawks on trade policy and then on the other side you've...
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liz claman has you through the close of trading. hey, liz. liz: you know who's not relaxing? canada. talking tough on trade, the prime minister of canada has just come out swinging. just moments ago justin trudeau reacting to president trump's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum, justin trudeau saying he'll be pressing team trump to grant canada permanent exemption from those tariffs. not just temporary, permanent. canada is america's biggest supplier of steel, trudeau making that veiled threat saying if it is hit by tariffs, quote, we will see what has to be done. by the way, this comes the same day that the president is about to celebrate the world series champion houston astros in the white house, but also as his administration begins a different type of trade talk with the european union. blake burman rushing to our cameras from the white house briefing with the very latest. tomorrow it is a big moment for california. that is where those prototypes for the border wall rest at this very moment. the president will be heading down there to look at it. the chairman a
liz claman has you through the close of trading. hey, liz. liz: you know who's not relaxing? canada. talking tough on trade, the prime minister of canada has just come out swinging. just moments ago justin trudeau reacting to president trump's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum, justin trudeau saying he'll be pressing team trump to grant canada permanent exemption from those tariffs. not just temporary, permanent. canada is america's biggest supplier of steel, trudeau making that...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: we're cueing up in just a minute, actual time lapse video of the bridge being installed on saturday. it is on the right part of your screen. in is just a few days ago where what they did, they put up the pillars on either side and then they dropped in the walkway of this pedestrian bridge. you can see a few days later, today, that pedestrian bridge collapsed on to cars below. for those of you who know this is 109th avenue and 8th street in miami. no official word from miami area authorities on the number of casualties. but local news is reporting that people have been killed. again, this is a 950-ton bridge just installed i. ostensibly it would have been checked, we would have had investigators and experts look in there to sign off on it. and the time lapse video may provide clues later on. the main part was assembled on the side of the road. this is apparently a new way of putting together bridges. and then the towers were built on either side so as not to impede traffic. author
liz claman, over to you. liz: we're cueing up in just a minute, actual time lapse video of the bridge being installed on saturday. it is on the right part of your screen. in is just a few days ago where what they did, they put up the pillars on either side and then they dropped in the walkway of this pedestrian bridge. you can see a few days later, today, that pedestrian bridge collapsed on to cars below. for those of you who know this is 109th avenue and 8th street in miami. no official word...
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liz: here's what confused me. the section 232 from the 1960s era cold war trade situation that the u.s. put together in essence said that if there is an industry that the u.s. depends upon too much from outside sources, then that becomes a national security issue if we were to go to war. that's what the president invoked and said there would be no exceptions because our biggest steel importers are canada and mexico and south korea, and now he's saying through sarah sanders, there will be exceptions. is that what you meant by confuseed? >> well, i mean somebody has blinked someplace, because this is certainly a modification from what the original rhetoric was in terms of the tariffs. that's the issue for the markets is what will the final outcome look like? and i mean this makes it very confusing, because we're not at war, so is this a way for the government to cherry pick who they want to punish and who they want to reward vis-a-vis steel imports? i really don't know. it is too confusing for me, quite frankly, if
liz: here's what confused me. the section 232 from the 1960s era cold war trade situation that the u.s. put together in essence said that if there is an industry that the u.s. depends upon too much from outside sources, then that becomes a national security issue if we were to go to war. that's what the president invoked and said there would be no exceptions because our biggest steel importers are canada and mexico and south korea, and now he's saying through sarah sanders, there will be...
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liz? liz: hillary vaughn, thank you very much. >>> the search for survivors as we mentioned has been called off, and the search for answers is still on. with the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes, the dow is up 108 points. what you're seeing right now is being called the recovery effort at the scene of that horrific bridge collapse at florida international university yesterday. just over 24 hours after the deadly accident, some disturbing information on what appears to be a crucial decision made by engineers right before the bridge went down. we're going to take you there live. >>> and the world's biggest tech companies not on board with tariffs, targeted at one particular nation? while apples and others think team trump may be about to poison their overseas profits. "countdown" coming right back. think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add poten
liz? liz: hillary vaughn, thank you very much. >>> the search for survivors as we mentioned has been called off, and the search for answers is still on. with the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes, the dow is up 108 points. what you're seeing right now is being called the recovery effort at the scene of that horrific bridge collapse at florida international university yesterday. just over 24 hours after the deadly accident, some disturbing information on what appears to be a crucial...
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liz: did he say that?it is this race, it foreshadows democrats taking control of the committees and more unrest. larry kudlow gets appointed nec chief, definite a positive for the market. liz: we still don't know. could be rick saccone. >> they might appoint my friend doug. liz: it is a surprise. donald trump is known to surprise people. thank you very much, charlie. so as we watch this picture. this is otay mesa, just south of san diego, and it is the area right on the border where the prototypes stand. there are eight of them, made by a host of different companies. they're the cornerstone of donald trump's number one campaign promise to build the wall, with the closing bell 37 minutes away. johnson & johnson after reports it's in talks with an indian pharma company to license tuberculosis drug. and there you can see j&j, close to the top, behind united health group. credit suisse has the midas touch after initiating coverage. food locker, kohls while gap and macy's among the leaders of the s&p 500 today.
liz: did he say that?it is this race, it foreshadows democrats taking control of the committees and more unrest. larry kudlow gets appointed nec chief, definite a positive for the market. liz: we still don't know. could be rick saccone. >> they might appoint my friend doug. liz: it is a surprise. donald trump is known to surprise people. thank you very much, charlie. so as we watch this picture. this is otay mesa, just south of san diego, and it is the area right on the border where the...
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liz, over to you. liz: trish, i keep watching my computer. we are having a very choppy session, thanks to headlines on different subjects. north korea nukes, and tariff trades talk from donald trump, driving investors mad at this hour. yes, the dow is up a benign 18 points at the moment. but it has been quite the whipsaw session. 300-point swing for the dow alone. in this half hour, we could see more of that. president trump will be holding a live joint press conference with the prime minister of sweden in the east room. they will take some questions and no doubt, he would be asked whether he's ready to go through with new tariffs next week. a couple of days on imported steel and aluminum. traders, investors, this is a must watch, stocks may move depending what he says, we know what treasury secretary steven mnuchin said, he said canada and mexico could be exempt from being hit with tariffs if they play ball on a new nafta agreement. so there's that carrot and stick issue, then there's north korea and kim jong-un. president trump saying about
liz, over to you. liz: trish, i keep watching my computer. we are having a very choppy session, thanks to headlines on different subjects. north korea nukes, and tariff trades talk from donald trump, driving investors mad at this hour. yes, the dow is up a benign 18 points at the moment. but it has been quite the whipsaw session. 300-point swing for the dow alone. in this half hour, we could see more of that. president trump will be holding a live joint press conference with the prime minister...
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liz: i would imagine. the president tweeted he wants to protect the steel industry or he has made that very clear but then he went on to say in this particular tweet which was seven hours ago we need at the same time to show greater flexibility and cooperation or that was the tweet and we put it back up and cooperation when it comes to our real friends and we need to treat them fairly especially they need to treat us fairly on trade and military. i don't know, that seems to indicate they are going to be exemptions that could move steel stocks lower and would that be disappointing to you? >> i voice up the global tariff was the beginning of this process. i think now it's a matter of how the action is taken from here are the exceptions are part of the process and it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. the supply chain is very complex and we roll that material and those producers are very important to the steel supply chain as well. i don't think the exemption scare me. i think they are part of the process in
liz: i would imagine. the president tweeted he wants to protect the steel industry or he has made that very clear but then he went on to say in this particular tweet which was seven hours ago we need at the same time to show greater flexibility and cooperation or that was the tweet and we put it back up and cooperation when it comes to our real friends and we need to treat them fairly especially they need to treat us fairly on trade and military. i don't know, that seems to indicate they are...
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liz.> let's continue our coverage, as you know we're expecting hundreds of thousands to be in the district. and griff jenkins live on the ground at the march, griff, you are located at john marshall park, so right off pennsylvania avenue. what can you tell us about what you're hearing from protesters. >> welcome back. and as leland said, it's voices of teenagers, taking center stage in a town used to marches and activism. i have two strong voices, they're from kentucky. the dupont high school. lucy, why are you here? >> we're here because there was a shooting in a neighboring county, marshall county high school, which is so close to home where two students were killed. >> and cameron? what do you hope to accomplish by being here. >> i think that the students here just want to make a message to legislators, we are not going to stop with this movement until we have stricter background checks and until in my home state of kentucky you can't just buy a gun at a gun show and give it to a child
liz.> let's continue our coverage, as you know we're expecting hundreds of thousands to be in the district. and griff jenkins live on the ground at the march, griff, you are located at john marshall park, so right off pennsylvania avenue. what can you tell us about what you're hearing from protesters. >> welcome back. and as leland said, it's voices of teenagers, taking center stage in a town used to marches and activism. i have two strong voices, they're from kentucky. the dupont high...
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liz: why would they do that? mike: money. they need as many rides as they can get. announcer: so, we hit the streets near schools to see if drivers and kids are paying attention to the policies. male: we are here in san mateo county. announcer: our producer signed up to drive for uber. and when we turn on the app-- male: four minutes. announcer: calls from kids like this one on the peninsula. male: are you over 18? male: i'm not. announcer: and this teen in the south bay. male: are you over 18? female: no. announcer: for many, it's routine. male: you've taken uber before? male: i've taken lots of ubers. male: do you ride uber a lot? female: yeah. male: sorry, guys. announcer: after our producer declined these teens and alerted the company-- male: unaccompanied minor. announcer: we watched another uber pick them up. liz: now getting into another uber. announcer: we got pinged to pick up more than a dozen kids in five counties. and when we turned them down, again and again and again another uber followed. and what about lyft? l
liz: why would they do that? mike: money. they need as many rides as they can get. announcer: so, we hit the streets near schools to see if drivers and kids are paying attention to the policies. male: we are here in san mateo county. announcer: our producer signed up to drive for uber. and when we turn on the app-- male: four minutes. announcer: calls from kids like this one on the peninsula. male: are you over 18? male: i'm not. announcer: and this teen in the south bay. male: are you over 18?...
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[applause] >> come on up, liz. liz, how are you doing? >> good morning. congratulations. so, i just wanted to start by saying a couple of things. not just about liz, but about her team and that is, because as you know, i always like to point out the team that somebody's working with because people don't work in a vacuum. they work with a whole team. so if i could ask people from intake to stand. [applause] so you have a lot of supporters here today, liz. daas intake. daas intake is at our resource hub, which is at 2 goff and i know we talked, commissioners, we've talked a lot about how daas intake t entriway into the department of aging and adult services and somebody out here can tell you the phone number because we always like to cite the phone number. but you can walk -- people can walk in and get service. they can call in and get service. they can get online and access people. but we've got this fantastic team of people who are here to help people access adult protective services, in-home supportive service, home delivered meals, case management, information referral
[applause] >> come on up, liz. liz, how are you doing? >> good morning. congratulations. so, i just wanted to start by saying a couple of things. not just about liz, but about her team and that is, because as you know, i always like to point out the team that somebody's working with because people don't work in a vacuum. they work with a whole team. so if i could ask people from intake to stand. [applause] so you have a lot of supporters here today, liz. daas intake. daas intake is...
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liz: amazon is total and utter winner. rings] back up once again like the rest of the markets. bruce, christian, our dear thanks to you. stocks rallying big time, half the way, into the close. the dow snaps a four-day losing streak that will do it for the "claman countdown." david: here is what is going on. investors breathe a big sigh of relief as president trump eases up on the trade war talk after last week's selloff. looks like dow ending up 350 points to the positive after more than 570 point swing, snapping four days of loss, the longest losing streak since september. melissa: couldn't be more exciting, right? david: oh, absolutely. all the major averages closing in the green. they all now returned to positive territory for the year as well. hi, everybody, i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market moves but first here is what else we're c
liz: amazon is total and utter winner. rings] back up once again like the rest of the markets. bruce, christian, our dear thanks to you. stocks rallying big time, half the way, into the close. the dow snaps a four-day losing streak that will do it for the "claman countdown." david: here is what is going on. investors breathe a big sigh of relief as president trump eases up on the trade war talk after last week's selloff. looks like dow ending up 350 points to the positive after more...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: trish, my studio is next to yours. send him your way. we have breaking news, coming out of kennedy, airport. new york's largest airport. one hour after the faa grounded all flights due to this on your screen a massive nor'easter storm, this leaving jfk airport, holding all inbound flights. they have lifted that. there is a massive slowdown. one quarter of all jfk flights have been delayed. more than 11,000 flights delayed across the united states. more than a quarter of the flights out of jfk canceled due to heavy wind. 5% of flights canceled out of laguardia airport in queens. winter storm riley clobbers the northeast, damaging wind, heavy know, destructive coastal flooding. we wanted to get that to you. more on later. trade wars fears day two. trade wars are good president trump but wall street does not agree. look at right-hand side of your screen. falling on another volatile day. blue chip has not been up at all today, not even a single point. here is the intraday. we're watching a 334-point swing from top, down 57, to bottom, lower
liz claman, over to you. liz: trish, my studio is next to yours. send him your way. we have breaking news, coming out of kennedy, airport. new york's largest airport. one hour after the faa grounded all flights due to this on your screen a massive nor'easter storm, this leaving jfk airport, holding all inbound flights. they have lifted that. there is a massive slowdown. one quarter of all jfk flights have been delayed. more than 11,000 flights delayed across the united states. more than a...
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liz: why!ybe we can get a discount. >> highly expensive stereotype question, anti-italian question. connell: why? how could it be anti-italian? charlie: i'm reporting to hr for picking on me because i'm italian. liz: we'll be hearing from you, charlie gasparino. charlie: on national meatball day you ask a meatball. >> [laughter] connell: and the market is still up 330 congratulations. thanks to all of you this is the highlight of my career. >> [laughter] connell: we'll be back, with something else, after a break. liz: [laughter] well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro
liz: why!ybe we can get a discount. >> highly expensive stereotype question, anti-italian question. connell: why? how could it be anti-italian? charlie: i'm reporting to hr for picking on me because i'm italian. liz: we'll be hearing from you, charlie gasparino. charlie: on national meatball day you ask a meatball. >> [laughter] connell: and the market is still up 330 congratulations. thanks to all of you this is the highlight of my career. >> [laughter] connell: we'll be...
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david: liz, go ahead. i was calling you naive about presidents not telling the truth. >> i understand. david: certain discussions like this. go ahead, liz. >> no, i think this is totally trump tactics he has done it before. i liken to xi xinping's first visit to mar-a-lago, we sent missiles to syria, to announce to the chinese we meant business, this is a new administration. david: i think we were also sending messages to russia. >> maybe so. you know what? it got everybody's attention, told everybody new sheriff in town. trump is serious about the trade war that has gone on since china entered the wto. that is completely true. >> i agree with that. >> using a sledgehammer, instead after scalpel that is true. i think what markets are reacting to, the scalpel is yet to come. hoping there is refinement of these tariffs, and there will be flexibility. david: adam, what do you think about the market specifically and their reaction today to pullback, seeming pullback on some of this trade war talk? >> i agree w
david: liz, go ahead. i was calling you naive about presidents not telling the truth. >> i understand. david: certain discussions like this. go ahead, liz. >> no, i think this is totally trump tactics he has done it before. i liken to xi xinping's first visit to mar-a-lago, we sent missiles to syria, to announce to the chinese we meant business, this is a new administration. david: i think we were also sending messages to russia. >> maybe so. you know what? it got everybody's...
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liz: liz: striking phenomenon.ies in europe built 750 miles worth of fencing and border walls throughout various countries in the eu. stuart: really? who says things fall apart, center can not hold? liz: churchhill. stuart: yates. >> very famous poem. stuart: he wrote it 100 years ago, could write it today applying to europe. >> used it as first pay graph in a book i wrote. stuart: did you? >> strikes me, 21st century, center may not hold. may not hold here. stuart: well-said, herb london. thank you very much, sir. draw your attention to the big board. come all the way back, almost all the way back, we were down 140 i think was the low. now we're down to 30 points. back to 24,500. >>> oscar ratings, i could see this coming a mile off, down 16%. so fewer people say jimmy kimmel gave away a jet-ski to the person who gave the shortest acceptance speech. mark bridges, who won the oscar costume design, got the jet-ski. liz: didn't help ratings. stuart: worst ever. we're talking about the ratings and politics, no one wil
liz: liz: striking phenomenon.ies in europe built 750 miles worth of fencing and border walls throughout various countries in the eu. stuart: really? who says things fall apart, center can not hold? liz: churchhill. stuart: yates. >> very famous poem. stuart: he wrote it 100 years ago, could write it today applying to europe. >> used it as first pay graph in a book i wrote. stuart: did you? >> strikes me, 21st century, center may not hold. may not hold here. stuart: well-said,...
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liz: what did you buy friday?esting. >> on friday i bought defense stocks, oil stocks and a few selected stocks like adobe and ibm. liz: charles payne, you always look at markets through a very knew nokia press -- prism. what are you seeing today? we lost 1100 points last week in total. >> technicians will love this we hit a perfect double-bottom. we responded nicely. i agree. buying on friday. i asked subscribers to buy boeing, lamb research, eagle packaging exp. it is one of these things, we're in a 2,000 point trading range, liz. for the dow, we keep barreling back and forth but the key thing, look at the fundamentals. even this morning the nabe lifted 2018 guidance for gdp up 2.9%. that is what people have to hold on to. if the companies have great fundamentals against the economic backdrop, you will be okay. liz: eric, if chris was buying on friday, what were you doing and what are you doing today? >> that is the point. we're in the ninth year of this bull market. you focus on quality. you look for companies
liz: what did you buy friday?esting. >> on friday i bought defense stocks, oil stocks and a few selected stocks like adobe and ibm. liz: charles payne, you always look at markets through a very knew nokia press -- prism. what are you seeing today? we lost 1100 points last week in total. >> technicians will love this we hit a perfect double-bottom. we responded nicely. i agree. buying on friday. i asked subscribers to buy boeing, lamb research, eagle packaging exp. it is one of these...
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liz: yeah, it does.shley: yesterday united airlines to enough space on its widely unpopular plan to replace quarterly bonus replace quarterly bonuses with a lottery. we'll tell you what they are saying next. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. ashley: i guess they thought it was a good idea,
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melissa: liz, what about that? the kids don't care as much about privacy but that is not who facebook really has right now? a lot of younger people may still have pages there and still have their profile but they're not spending as much time there, they're not as focused. it is the next generation older people spending time -- >> ironic, i agree. young people went on to instagram, facebook owns. there will be a next new shiny thing that attacks their interests. that is why i come back the to regulation issue. it is little start-ups that could snag a significant part of the market that could get squashed by regulation. i think the government has to be very careful not to allow this very disruptive and disrupting industry to continue to kind of move forward because facebook, guess what? if people don't like what they're providing they will go elsewhere. melissa: yeah. david, i mean, regulation is never the answer in my mind but certainly they will try to get their hooks what is is going on here in washington. they fe
melissa: liz, what about that? the kids don't care as much about privacy but that is not who facebook really has right now? a lot of younger people may still have pages there and still have their profile but they're not spending as much time there, they're not as focused. it is the next generation older people spending time -- >> ironic, i agree. young people went on to instagram, facebook owns. there will be a next new shiny thing that attacks their interests. that is why i come back the...
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i want to ask you, liz. is this drop primarily the result of the president's announcement on tariffs against china coming up in three hours. liz: yes. we should be looking at adm, arch daniels and midland. china's going to retaliate. they're going to go after the farm factor. soybeans. eight of the ten states, trump won. so this is retaliatory right at his base to get at those voters that voted for him, so this is now a midterm election issue. stuart: so investors think this is the start of a trade war. ashley: they do. also somewhat aggressive threat fed yesterday. but i think this is about a trade war and not only with china but this has the potential to spread across the world. stuart: i want to get back to that tweet from the president, which was a response to a tough talk from joe biden about president trump. first of all, listen to joe biden. >> asked me would i like to debate this gentleman. i said, no. if we were in high school, i would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. stuart: i'
i want to ask you, liz. is this drop primarily the result of the president's announcement on tariffs against china coming up in three hours. liz: yes. we should be looking at adm, arch daniels and midland. china's going to retaliate. they're going to go after the farm factor. soybeans. eight of the ten states, trump won. so this is retaliatory right at his base to get at those voters that voted for him, so this is now a midterm election issue. stuart: so investors think this is the start of a...
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liz: that's correct.f you buy into that ipo you're buying into the future price of oil more than anything else. liz: by the way there is a sidebar issue that is really important. did you see what iran said? they told opec to keep oil $60 to squash u.s. shale producers f the price goes down, doesn't give them return on investment to drill at 60. 65, 70. stuart: they acknowledged it is american frackers are the heroes of the hour? liz: that's correct. stuart: glad to hear that. it is march, heavens knows what, can't remember the date, march, something or other, 12th. march madness. 68 teams in the ncaa tournament are set. number one sides are virginia, villanova, xavier and kansas. xavier. i should never read sports. give it to you, yes. ashley: xavier. stuart: by the way, the tournament tips off tomorrow. i think i got that right. ashley: yes. stuart: vice president pence reportedly asked joy behar to publicly apologize for her comments mocking his christian faith. she hasn't done it yet. does she need to?
liz: that's correct.f you buy into that ipo you're buying into the future price of oil more than anything else. liz: by the way there is a sidebar issue that is really important. did you see what iran said? they told opec to keep oil $60 to squash u.s. shale producers f the price goes down, doesn't give them return on investment to drill at 60. 65, 70. stuart: they acknowledged it is american frackers are the heroes of the hour? liz: that's correct. stuart: glad to hear that. it is march,...
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liz: anywhere in the world. stuart: anywhere in the world. liz: on any device. stuart: universal gaming platform. microsoft setting it up. liz: watch this. this is news-breaking. facebook wants to get into the space. facebook wants videogaming on their facebook web page. on the facebook page. stuart: on the left-hand side of the screen, the press conference has begun, they are naming officials who will appear at the press conference in texas. this is the about the bombing, series of bombings around austin. if you may remember there was explosion in a fedex plant outside of san antonio. are we listening in briefly? we'll bring you back to that press conference when we get a significant development when they tell us more about the latest bombing. you will see it, hear it right here. dow industrials up 137. we'll be back. okay. here we go. we want to go back to the press conference. ashley: latest at 1:00 in the morning at sorting facility, outside of san antonio, a fedex sorting facility, a package went off, the exploded. a worker was injured. she was concussed bu
liz: anywhere in the world. stuart: anywhere in the world. liz: on any device. stuart: universal gaming platform. microsoft setting it up. liz: watch this. this is news-breaking. facebook wants to get into the space. facebook wants videogaming on their facebook web page. on the facebook page. stuart: on the left-hand side of the screen, the press conference has begun, they are naming officials who will appear at the press conference in texas. this is the about the bombing, series of bombings...
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the 21—year—old nephew of the actress liz hurley is in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly.tish medal on day one of the winter paralympics. millie knight and guide brett wild take downhill silver in pyeongchang. this time last year, i sustained quite a severe concussion on this slope where i crashed into the finish line. and to now cross the line today as paralympic silver medallists is amazing. and in half an hour here on bbc news, does the answer for curing cancer lie in artificial intelligence? click investigates at 12:30. and how did the teams behind the new blade runner film create the world of the future? good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary will chair a second meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee today, as investigations continue into the poisoning of a former russian spy. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia are both in a serious condition in hospital in salisbury after being exposed to a nerve agent. specialist troops trained in chemical warfare have been deployed to the city, as andy moore reports. driven away by the army las
the 21—year—old nephew of the actress liz hurley is in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly.tish medal on day one of the winter paralympics. millie knight and guide brett wild take downhill silver in pyeongchang. this time last year, i sustained quite a severe concussion on this slope where i crashed into the finish line. and to now cross the line today as paralympic silver medallists is amazing. and in half an hour here on bbc news, does the answer for curing cancer lie in artificial...
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all right, liz?this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on pennsylvania's vot registration rolls. that's unacceptable, and that can sway an entire election. if you look at donald trum who won by 44,000 votes, 100,000 people who were on the voterwhos be should be taken s this governor, and i hope that he really does look at it and he eans up the rolls. >> all right. thank you for your inside stories, and thanks so much to you for watching. hope you have a great week ahead, and we'll see you right back ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i loved movies. i loved movies as a kid. and i loved experience. the environment that you went into, reverently, and sat there in a great state of excitement. [ cheers and applause ] i had no idea, at the time, that this was locally invented. no clue. ♪ >> there has been filmproduction philadelphia really almost continually. but it's more than just what you see on the screen.t the artists that are involved. p
all right, liz?this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on pennsylvania's vot registration rolls. that's unacceptable, and that can sway an entire election. if you look at donald trum who won by 44,000 votes, 100,000 people who were on the voterwhos be should be taken s this governor, and i hope that he really does look at it and he eans up the rolls. >> all right. thank you for your inside stories,...
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liz lemon pledge i. thank. you thank you. thank you thank. you kitchens for one city common area to work on early in the flu to roll back series is a very simple recipe but this was made like. fifty international dishes chefs mistranslate the recipes for cooking the dishes to join them in. the kitchen one city. the robots in thirty minutes d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language is the first word i looked into nikko he's in germany to the german. physicist why not listening. in simple online on the role model and frame play. w z e learning course. germany may be seen. germany state by state. one. of the most traditional. minded all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. player . this is the wus a long way from gunning deadly clashes of protests on the gaza border leave at least sixteen palestinians dead and over one thousand injured the u.n. is calling for an investigation into the violence also israeli troops opened fire on protesters. also coming on russia's s
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liz: you could say we're just getting started.tuart: "varney & company," we are just getting started. i'll leave it right there. thank you very much. pennsylvania, still too close to call. katie pavlik is with us, fox news contributor and townhall editor. good morning. >> good morning. stuart: i'm catching my breath here. if this was a referendum on the president, he lost, right? >> races too close to call, but the president has been supporting rick saccone for months. he got into the race very early on before conor lamb really became the candidate of the race. the truth is he's probably a better candidate and his running on a lot of the things that president trump has been successful at. taking things local, going against democratic party establishment. but yeah, the president went last week or maybe this week to a campaign for rick saccone. he wanted people to back him. there was friday night he went there. the president has some risk on the line here when it comes to the election. however, i will also say this is a special spec
liz: you could say we're just getting started.tuart: "varney & company," we are just getting started. i'll leave it right there. thank you very much. pennsylvania, still too close to call. katie pavlik is with us, fox news contributor and townhall editor. good morning. >> good morning. stuart: i'm catching my breath here. if this was a referendum on the president, he lost, right? >> races too close to call, but the president has been supporting rick saccone for months....
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liz: 15-inches in.new york, new jersey, new england. 3,000 flights, mostly in the northeast canceled. oh the first day of spring. ashley: i want my money back. [laughter] ♪ hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important goals are yours. with 15,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ stuart: trading narrow range today, down 20 points as we speak. as for the dow 30, you have even split between red and green, losers and winners. >>> check bitcoin. the headline is, they're back above $9,000. not much, 9
liz: 15-inches in.new york, new jersey, new england. 3,000 flights, mostly in the northeast canceled. oh the first day of spring. ashley: i want my money back. [laughter] ♪ hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important...
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liz: wow. good, somehow or other greetings one and all back in a second. >> [applause] ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide and find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. rates are competitive. and they're the only plans of
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liz: dot-com era levels. a little tariff on some steel -- >> 25% on steel? 10% on aluminum? that is not little. stuart: that will destroy consumer confidence? >> i think it will hurt consumer confidence. they're already worried about inflation, stuart. we've been talking about inflation for weeks. what it has done to the stock market. liz: inflanks nonexistent for eight years. >> if it becomes consistent that becomes a problem. stuart: i said you are staying for the next block. stay right there, son. kroger, joining walmart and dick sporting goods not selling guns to anyone under 21. they are taking matters in their own hands. we're on it. >>> white house turmoil, trump confidant hope hicks out as president spars publicly with his attorney general, however all of this turmoil doesn't seem to be getting in the way of getting trump's agenda done. nick johnson, axios guy, next. you know what they say about the early bird... he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using tripadvisor! that's because tripadvis
liz: dot-com era levels. a little tariff on some steel -- >> 25% on steel? 10% on aluminum? that is not little. stuart: that will destroy consumer confidence? >> i think it will hurt consumer confidence. they're already worried about inflation, stuart. we've been talking about inflation for weeks. what it has done to the stock market. liz: inflanks nonexistent for eight years. >> if it becomes consistent that becomes a problem. stuart: i said you are staying for the next...
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liz: painful story.tory. >>> now apple, you know apple, closing in on a trillion dollar market value. we're asking what does it have in the pipeline to propel it over the trillion dollar threshold? i think we've got an answer for you too. >>> toys "r" us shutting all of its stores. it is out of business, we're looking at the impact of this big name going away on the rest of the industry, from toymakers to real estate. we're looking at the impact. ♪ think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more
liz: painful story.tory. >>> now apple, you know apple, closing in on a trillion dollar market value. we're asking what does it have in the pipeline to propel it over the trillion dollar threshold? i think we've got an answer for you too. >>> toys "r" us shutting all of its stores. it is out of business, we're looking at the impact of this big name going away on the rest of the industry, from toymakers to real estate. we're looking at the impact. ♪ think your large...
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liz an, thank you very much. she'll join us back in a bit to talk about the fed meeting during this special fed edition of "power lunch. back to tyler in d.c >> they are cheering down there at the new york stock exchange, michelle if you haven't heard, we're about an hour or little less from the fed decision on interest rates jerome powell's first meeting as chairman and first press conference to discuss it more joined by michael farr president and ceo of far miller -- and i should memorize that i should know that and christian ghouta and we're going to have a fed food fight because you disagree. let's go to the first item which is how many rate hikes will there be, carrish gnaw you think the fed will be more aggressive than michael does. explain how many and why. >> yes, i do so i think this is a transition moment from the fed. they are transitioning from a concern that inflation could be stuck too low. that is last year's story, to the risk that with fiscal stimulus, the economy could overheat not this year but
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liz: okay. >> last thing you look for within financials price to book. valuation. [closing bell rings] price to book is 1 1/2 times. liz: we have to run. there is the bell. christopher, chris. that will do it for us. here is "after the bell." david: thanks very much. stocks staging a remarkable comeback in final minutes of trading. dow closing down just about 80 points on the dow. it was down as much as 349 earlier in the trading day. the s&p 500 a little too close to call but nasdaq ending firmly in the green. so that is good news. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." more on the big market movers, first here is what else we're covering during the very busy hour ahead. >>> full-court press. members of the white house defending the president's plan for tariffs in fox business. in the press briefing room this afternoon, sarah sanders saying some countries could be exempt. that's new. markets climbing on that. rumors swirling about the resignation of gary cohn. what it could mean for tariffs and who could replace him. >>> attorney
liz: okay. >> last thing you look for within financials price to book. valuation. [closing bell rings] price to book is 1 1/2 times. liz: we have to run. there is the bell. christopher, chris. that will do it for us. here is "after the bell." david: thanks very much. stocks staging a remarkable comeback in final minutes of trading. dow closing down just about 80 points on the dow. it was down as much as 349 earlier in the trading day. the s&p 500 a little too close to call...
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the 21—year—old nephew of the actress liz hurley is in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly.tish medal on day one of the winter paralympics. millie knight and guide brett wild take downhill silver in pyeongchang. this time last year, i sustained quite a severe concussion on this slope where i crashed into the finish line. and to now cross the line today as paralympic silver medallists is amazing.
the 21—year—old nephew of the actress liz hurley is in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly.tish medal on day one of the winter paralympics. millie knight and guide brett wild take downhill silver in pyeongchang. this time last year, i sustained quite a severe concussion on this slope where i crashed into the finish line. and to now cross the line today as paralympic silver medallists is amazing.
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>> reporter: his, that part of the story is still -- liz, that part of the story is still very much a mystery. law enforcement has been very reluctant to give us any details about who this gunman is. we only know he's a man and is holed upsuspect is holding hostages inside a building leased by the veterans advocacy group the pathway home. the police alert is posted at the top of their website. the program helps veterans who served after the 9/11 attacks. many of them suffer from ptsd and for the background on the veterans home, it was founded more than 125 years ago. it serves about 1,100 veterans. it makes it the largest such facility in the nation. the home also serves the yountville community with the 1,200 seat lincoln theater, golf course, bowling alley, rv park and more on site. >> let's get out to kpix5's katie nielsen now with new details on the hostage negotiations. >> reporter: now, liz, there are two key things that police want during a hostage situation. the first is some line of communication with the person who is holding the hostages. that helps negotiators answer so ma
>> reporter: his, that part of the story is still -- liz, that part of the story is still very much a mystery. law enforcement has been very reluctant to give us any details about who this gunman is. we only know he's a man and is holed upsuspect is holding hostages inside a building leased by the veterans advocacy group the pathway home. the police alert is posted at the top of their website. the program helps veterans who served after the 9/11 attacks. many of them suffer from ptsd and...
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>> glor: liz palmer in moscow. liz, thank you.ing up next on the "cbs evening news," a nine-year-old shoots his older sister to death. some parents say the way to stop this is by teaching kids how the use guns safely. use guns safely. more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our ye
>> glor: liz palmer in moscow. liz, thank you.ing up next on the "cbs evening news," a nine-year-old shoots his older sister to death. some parents say the way to stop this is by teaching kids how the use guns safely. use guns safely. more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon...
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liz liz. liz. would you guys are going to. be easy to see if you know. yes i will sing you a check up because i still mean that it's the. music that he really made me for but it doesn't seem like. much but with the get the feeling you want to go to see anybody yes you don't get it but . i'm sure. which. we've got on the chin that. never were seen you know what i'm going to say teach them look at your. stupid look at edition you can see did you change it but i'm going to put it up i'm assuming if. you. would be. we did speak exclusively to one of the hopefuls are dean and the candidate for the communist party and go his views on how he sees the future of russia. terrorism terrorism appears in places where people live in poverty and an environment for terror groups to develop first and foremost we must get rid of such environments people must be employed if a man has a job with a decent wage and cares for his family he won't become a terrorist if he has no job and has fallen for certain doctrines imposed on him he becomes easy prey for terror recruitment i
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liz: long week. we shall see.he breaking news this morning of investigation underway into a catastrophic bridge collapse in florida, pedestrian bridge under correction in florida university suddenly collapsed killing at least four people. >> the bridge was about goodness, not sadness. now we are feeling immense sadness and incontrollable sadness and hearts go out to all those affected, friends and their families. cheryl: fox news caroline has the latest for us. >> the investigators arriving in florida after newly-installed pedestrian bridge collapsed thursday afternoon, in addition to dead, several more are injured. >> smashed a bunch of cars and there aren't be anybody alive there. >> the pedestrian walkway at florida walkway crashing to 8-lane row below, 50 tons of cement. >> i was sitting in front of it, it collapsed from the left to the right. >> first responders digging thrul -- through the debris. >> everything from bruises all the way to broken bones. >> the bridge was going a stress test when it collapsed.
liz: long week. we shall see.he breaking news this morning of investigation underway into a catastrophic bridge collapse in florida, pedestrian bridge under correction in florida university suddenly collapsed killing at least four people. >> the bridge was about goodness, not sadness. now we are feeling immense sadness and incontrollable sadness and hearts go out to all those affected, friends and their families. cheryl: fox news caroline has the latest for us. >> the investigators...
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liz, welcome can you hear me, liz >> yes i'm here >> hello it's a hell of a scoop >> what more can you tell us >> lloyd is really in control here when book is written, he's done a phenomenal job steering him through a tough decade you know, he's trying to think about the right way to get out and what's right for the firm. you were talking about it earlier. can goldman afford to chew through another generation of potential leaders. they say they have a deep bench and they do, but if you look at the current crop of big bank ceos, most got the job in their early 40s and 50s and both david and harvey are already sort of on the late end of that. so you know, succession planning happens everywhere with high stakes at goldman. >> you know, it's interesting. we had our andrew ross sorkin join iing us a few moments ago who suggested everybody sort of take a little bit of a step back that you know u, the time frame here is still very much unknown. what leads you to believe that it could be as early as the end this year? >> we report these things out and i think you know, i let the story kind of
liz, welcome can you hear me, liz >> yes i'm here >> hello it's a hell of a scoop >> what more can you tell us >> lloyd is really in control here when book is written, he's done a phenomenal job steering him through a tough decade you know, he's trying to think about the right way to get out and what's right for the firm. you were talking about it earlier. can goldman afford to chew through another generation of potential leaders. they say they have a deep bench and they...