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maria: welcome back. maria: welcome back.e on inclusive interview with president trump. let's bring in our panel. ed rollins, former campaign manager. al d'amato, former republican authority from new york. fox news contributor. also, authorge of the case agait impeachingus trump. alan dershowitz, i want to kick it off with you, because of this supreme court story. he was very specific in terms of roe v. wade. says he is not going to ask these nominees their opinion on that before nominating them. your take on the supreme court decision andup what you took awy from that interview? >> well, i think the most important thing, if he wants to unite the country and broaden his own base is to pick a true conservative, libertarian, one who emphasizes individual liberty over the power of the state. one who believes in judicial restraint, who recognizes precedent. he shouldn't bear focusing on particular cases row versus wade you think of the past horrible cases, where we detained 110,000 japanese-americans. it was liberals who supporte
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maria: yeah. mean i guess the issue keeps coming back what do you have, how many employees in the aluminum and steel industries versus steel and aluminum importing industries. talking about 6 1/2 million jobs versus 130,000 jobs. is it worth putting tariffs on all these countries, when in fact these two industries are a lot smaller than industries using steel and aluminum and importing it, paying the tariffs? >> maria, let me be clear. the economic team and the president understand these issues very carefully. we're not going to let this hurt economic growth. that we're going to be very careful but the president is determined to negotiate free trade. and by the way, it is not coincidental you saw the first time a butch of german car companies saying to their government, lobbying to reduce tariffs, to zero. that didn't occur out of coincidence. that occurred because the president was fighting for our car companies, american industries. all of sudden they're willing to drop their tariffs. let everyb
maria: yeah. mean i guess the issue keeps coming back what do you have, how many employees in the aluminum and steel industries versus steel and aluminum importing industries. talking about 6 1/2 million jobs versus 130,000 jobs. is it worth putting tariffs on all these countries, when in fact these two industries are a lot smaller than industries using steel and aluminum and importing it, paying the tariffs? >> maria, let me be clear. the economic team and the president understand these...
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maria: i know.he most transparent thing ever done with the white house. i think i gave them a million 400,000 documents i told them don't even read them. there's no russia mentioned or anything like that. they have nothing. i don't like to see that kind of fighting. it is terrible. it is bad for both sides. maria: are you going to mention the meddling when you meet with the russian president? >> i would like to see some answers as to why we didn't take the server, why the fbi didn't take the server from the dnc. >> the dnc wanted to give it to a private company. they didn't want to give it to the fbi. >> why didn't the fbi take it? look what they did to other people. why didn't they take it? how can the dnc say get out of here. they threw them out of the office. >> the same people running both investigations. that's why. >> did you ever see a difference in two investigations? >> huge difference, mr. president. >> the difference here this one did nothing wrong, no collusion, no nothing. the other one
maria: i know.he most transparent thing ever done with the white house. i think i gave them a million 400,000 documents i told them don't even read them. there's no russia mentioned or anything like that. they have nothing. i don't like to see that kind of fighting. it is terrible. it is bad for both sides. maria: are you going to mention the meddling when you meet with the russian president? >> i would like to see some answers as to why we didn't take the server, why the fbi didn't take...
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over to maria bartiromo. >> happy wednesday. thanks for joining us. i maria bartiromo. wednesday, july 11th. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. a nato summit showdown. president trump take enough meanings calling out allies over their lack of defense spending, saying it was too little. here's what he told the secretary-general earlier this morning. >> they are not paying what they should did a tremendous amount of fun money years back for the delinquents caused some concern because the united states had to pay with for them. maria: an escalating trade with china. the trump administration preparing to impose a 10% tariff on an additional $200 billion from chinese imports if the country does not change its trade practices. markets this morning on pressure as a result of that. we learned the news last night and immediately features turned negative. the decline of the start of trading better than 200 points. 1% lower. the s&p 500 is lower by a muslim% as of tonight that composite down 72 points. the dallas better than 100 points at the close yesterday. 143 points higher, two thir
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maria: yeah. mean i guess the issue keeps coming back what do you have, how many employees in the aluminum and steel industries versus steel and aluminum importing industries. talking about 6 1/2 million jobs versus 130,000 jobs. is it worth putting tariffs on all these countries, when in fact these two industries are a lot smaller than industries using steel and aluminum and importing it, paying the tariffs? >> maria, let me be clear. the economic team and the president understand these issues very carefully. we're not going to let this hurt economic growth. that we're going to be very careful but the president is determined to negotiate free trade. and by the way, it is not coincidental you saw the first time a butch of german car companies saying to their government, lobbying to reduce tariffs, to zero. that didn't occur out of coincidence. that occurred because the president was fighting for our car companies, american industries. all of sudden they're willing to drop their tariffs. let everyb
maria: yeah. mean i guess the issue keeps coming back what do you have, how many employees in the aluminum and steel industries versus steel and aluminum importing industries. talking about 6 1/2 million jobs versus 130,000 jobs. is it worth putting tariffs on all these countries, when in fact these two industries are a lot smaller than industries using steel and aluminum and importing it, paying the tariffs? >> maria, let me be clear. the economic team and the president understand these...
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maria: ? in terms of the impacts this will have on commission growth. >> the trade fights are a threat. but to demonstrate how how good this economy is. policy makers in the administration are having meetings thinking about how do we get more people to join the economy to fill all these unfilled positions. how do we find more workers to take all these opportunities. this is a special moment in terms of an economy that's roaring. there is no other way to put it. maria: we'll leave it there. thank you so much. ryan payne, james freeman joining us. my interview with richard gelfond is coming up next. nawn. >> announcer: the american consumer is in the spotlight when it comes to a strong economy. nobody knows that bert than the movie business. but could trade drama with china hurt the movie box maria: president trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on $555 billion of chinese goods imported into the united states. he has imposed a tariff on $35 billion in chinese imports. industries like agricul
maria: ? in terms of the impacts this will have on commission growth. >> the trade fights are a threat. but to demonstrate how how good this economy is. policy makers in the administration are having meetings thinking about how do we get more people to join the economy to fill all these unfilled positions. how do we find more workers to take all these opportunities. this is a special moment in terms of an economy that's roaring. there is no other way to put it. maria: we'll leave it...
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maria: thanks so much. >> thanks, maria. maria: chairman kevin brady joining us.ight back. 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. when it's too cold we go camping. when it's too hot to work... we work. too far to fish? too hard to hunt? too wet to keep going? nah. this is the gator xuv835. with game-changing heat and a/c, three-wide seating and our quietest cab for a comfortable ride, it's never too anything for anything
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maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. citi private bank head of investments is with me, and erika nardini. let's get over to the fox business newsroom. reporter: another busy news week. president trump drew a hard line in the sand at the nato meeting in brussels. he insisted the members pull their weight and increase defense spending. president trump: i want fairness for the united states. nato is very important. but nato is helping europe more than it's helping us. reporter: he expressed his support to do business with the u.k. with or without brexit. president trump: once the brexit process is conclude and perhaps the u.k. has left the e.u. i don't know what they are going to do. but whatever you do is okay with me. that's your decision. reporter: jpmorgan led with a strong quarterly report. their earnings rose 26%. and revenue climbed 10%. wells fargo missed big last square while citi's earnings report was mixed. despite t
maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. citi private bank head of investments is with me, and erika nardini. let's get over to the fox business newsroom. reporter: another busy news week. president trump drew a hard line in the sand at the nato meeting in brussels. he insisted the members pull their weight and increase defense spending. president trump: i want fairness for the united states. nato is very important....
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. >> announcer: this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to the program.'m maria bartiromo. forbes media chairman steve forbes is our special guest this weekend. but first susan lee is standing by in the newsroom with the headlines. >> the u.s. economy adding 213,000 jobs in the month of june. this is important because 1,000 americans entered the labor ent rates not all of them found# likely prompting those sitting on the sidelines to start job hunting. trade, the trump administration slapping a 25% tariff on $34 billion worth of chinese goods. it includes 800 products ranging from farming plows to semi conduct tores and airplane parts. retaliatory tariffs are in effect. investors shrugging off the trade tensions, driving markets higher. the supreme court showdown. the president started with a list of 25 potential nominees and said he can count his favorites on one hand. the president will announce his pick to replace justice kennedy monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. maria, back to you. >> trade tensions dominating wall treat this past week. a big topic when i
. >> announcer: this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to the program.'m maria bartiromo. forbes media chairman steve forbes is our special guest this weekend. but first susan lee is standing by in the newsroom with the headlines. >> the u.s. economy adding 213,000 jobs in the month of june. this is important because 1,000 americans entered the labor ent rates not all of them found# likely prompting those sitting on the sidelines to start job hunting....
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maria: who else is on that list? >> well, we're going to go through, we've received a list from the intelligence committee of literally dozens of people we're going through that list now and determining which ones are our priority. i think i would rather leave it at that but certainly we'll also be talking to director comey and former attorney general lynch. maria: let me ask you about lisa page. i know that you had behind closed door meetings with her but apparently during that hearing, you have discovered more information that you want. can you tell us anything about the lisa page testimony and what you learned? >> well it was a private confidential interview but i will say this that ms. page in contrast to mr. strzok was far more forthcoming and gave us far more information regarding what was going on in 2016 and into 2017, to help our investigation, but i'll also say that she reminded us of some documents that hadn't been talked about for a while, including the fact that there are not only memos by james comey th
maria: who else is on that list? >> well, we're going to go through, we've received a list from the intelligence committee of literally dozens of people we're going through that list now and determining which ones are our priority. i think i would rather leave it at that but certainly we'll also be talking to director comey and former attorney general lynch. maria: let me ask you about lisa page. i know that you had behind closed door meetings with her but apparently during that hearing,...
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maria: really? totally changed from last week. >> i could be wrong. we'll know in 14 hours. the battle over judge kavanaugh has been titanic between the bush forces pushing him and a lot of conservatives, mainstream conservatives rejecting him over the fact that many of his dissents on big government issues were luke warm and his involvement in the ken tar investigation of bill clinton and overprotection of hillary -- i don't think president trump wants this stuff regenerated in a kavanaugh confirmation hearing but that's the fear that has been placed before him. in terms of judge barrett, and i have a soft spot for her, because we not only went to the same law school, we're wrot proe of charlie rice. he was on the short list that produced an ant onin scalia. we have a lot of mutual friends, including a former clerk of mine. having said all that, i think it's the absence of any judicial record on her -- it's not her fault. she went on the bench seven months ago, which caused the president to maybe s
maria: really? totally changed from last week. >> i could be wrong. we'll know in 14 hours. the battle over judge kavanaugh has been titanic between the bush forces pushing him and a lot of conservatives, mainstream conservatives rejecting him over the fact that many of his dissents on big government issues were luke warm and his involvement in the ken tar investigation of bill clinton and overprotection of hillary -- i don't think president trump wants this stuff regenerated in a...
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thanks for being us. >> hi, maria. >> maria: you agree with there?yes, we have to draw a line between abolishing ice and open borders. much of the hyperbole, by abolishing ice, people want amnesty for all. ice was created in 2003 and been a failure. president obama made on a report deportation spree and hasn't worked. so instead of having to $1 billion budget, the fbi and dea should look at the immigration issue and create a pathway for citizenship. >> maria: and they're talking about taking out ice completely so that you abolish the agency. you agree with that? >> yeah, we're duplicating -- >> maria: who will protect the border then? >> you have customs and border patrol. if it's investigating ms-13, the dea and the fbi that does that. right now we have backlogs of people that have been arrested and deportation proceedings. i practice immigration law in atlanta. part of my cases that were arrested in 2015 that don't go to trial in 2020, 2021. we have to have a better system and get people that commit crimes out of the country and never come back and
thanks for being us. >> hi, maria. >> maria: you agree with there?yes, we have to draw a line between abolishing ice and open borders. much of the hyperbole, by abolishing ice, people want amnesty for all. ice was created in 2003 and been a failure. president obama made on a report deportation spree and hasn't worked. so instead of having to $1 billion budget, the fbi and dea should look at the immigration issue and create a pathway for citizenship. >> maria: and they're...
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maria: welcome back.ap is the world leader in business software business in 180 countries. 91% of the forbes 2000 companies are sap customers. during bill mcdermott's tenure they have tripled their market value. mcdermott is seen as an innovator who has adapted to the constantly change technology landscape. we are honored to have him on the program. >> congratulations on your amazing ratings. we want to look at sap as the leader it is and understand what that tells us about the broader economy. >> the growth in the quarter was in the cloud. we beat in the cloud. the cloud was up 40% on a year-over-year basis. it beat expectations by 5%. but we have a solid core business glowing double digits. the cloud at 40% and the operating income of the company up 12% year on year. what are customers doing? they are working hard to connect their demand chain with their customer who is social, mobile, and they shop in many channels. they want to connect that customer to the ply chain. the supply chain is global, lots o
maria: welcome back.ap is the world leader in business software business in 180 countries. 91% of the forbes 2000 companies are sap customers. during bill mcdermott's tenure they have tripled their market value. mcdermott is seen as an innovator who has adapted to the constantly change technology landscape. we are honored to have him on the program. >> congratulations on your amazing ratings. we want to look at sap as the leader it is and understand what that tells us about the broader...
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maria: turtles?al that seems to be in danger, i'll stop my car and move it. that's incredible. maria: to see the dog on his back like that was so sweet. training for the jobs of tomorrow, president trump will sign an exec tough order today to -- executive order today to form a new council that will boost job opportunities an vocational training for american workers. ivanka trusivanka trump and sten is behind this move. i spoke with them about this last month. >> we've seen in recent decades the negative trend in terms of american productivity, so we believe that this will give that an enormous boost and change the trajectory, plus secretary mnuchin and i were looking just two days ago at a very compelling chart that showed the direct correlation between increased investment and wage increases, wage and salary increases. when american companies get this tax cut, when they invest in their businesses, it is going to the american worker in the form of higher salaries, bigger bonus as we've seen just in t
maria: turtles?al that seems to be in danger, i'll stop my car and move it. that's incredible. maria: to see the dog on his back like that was so sweet. training for the jobs of tomorrow, president trump will sign an exec tough order today to -- executive order today to form a new council that will boost job opportunities an vocational training for american workers. ivanka trusivanka trump and sten is behind this move. i spoke with them about this last month. >> we've seen in recent...
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maria: with early edition with mornings with maria, we will see you soon. good morning, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, history in the making this morning. the last time the two leaders spoke face face to face in viet. >> going with low expectations, i'm not going with high expectations, i can't tell you what's going to happen, and i can tell you what i will be asking for and we will break down expectations. markets look like this. s&p 500 closed at highest level in 5 months and momentum continues with 55-point gain on futures. on friday dow industrials 95 points. third of a percent higher, hoovering near the flat line, cac quarante in paris up a fraction and dax index in germany up about 19 points. in asia overnight, markets closed mix, take a look at worst performer china, shanghai composite down two-thirds of a percent. this morning economic data out of china which showed economic slowed down from 6.8%. tokyo stock exchange closed for holiday as you can see there. earning season in full swing, bank of america to report
maria: with early edition with mornings with maria, we will see you soon. good morning, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, history in the making this morning. the last time the two leaders spoke face face to face in viet. >> going with low expectations, i'm not going with high expectations, i can't tell you what's going to happen, and i can tell you what i will be asking for and we will break down expectations. markets look like this. s&p 500 closed at...
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maria: happy weekend. welcome to a special one-hour edition of "wall street." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you from the cash room of the u.s. treasury department in washington. i have got a huge lineup. some of the country's top leaders on fiscal policy coming up. steven mnuchin will be here. and larry kudlow. along with the advisor and daughter to the president, ivanka trump is here. along with the office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. and we have an extended preview of my exclusive one-on-one interview with president trump. that interview airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "sunday morning futures" and monday morning at 6:00 a.m. on fox business network on "mornings with maria." here are the big headlines this week. reporter: another rocky week for the markets. despite a late-week rally by nike, jp more dan and goldman sachs. the markets finishing in the red in part from trade concerns. despite a strong month, consumer stocks and real estate raising rates for the second time this year. trade concerns causing the mark totes finish mixed this week. oil prices h
maria: happy weekend. welcome to a special one-hour edition of "wall street." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you from the cash room of the u.s. treasury department in washington. i have got a huge lineup. some of the country's top leaders on fiscal policy coming up. steven mnuchin will be here. and larry kudlow. along with the advisor and daughter to the president, ivanka trump is here. along with the office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. and we have an extended...
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maria, back to you. maria: as the market and investors continue to react to microsoft earnings. the company continues to make the cloud its number one priority. something satya nadella said he would do. microsoft has become a premiere player in cloud. and the stock price has nearly doubled under nadella. alphabet and apple are sitting on the doorstep. now microsoft is teaming up with walmart to take on amazon. satya nadella calls it a $4.5 trillion opportunity. >> we describe our mission as empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. our success, whatever we have of it, is dependent on our customers succeeding in an increasingly digital world. that's what you see with walmart and others. they are using digital telling as an ingredient as they transform retail or healthcare or industrial manufacturing. maria: this announcement with walmart, it's a digital transformation for walmart. but you are calling this a $4.5 trillion opportunity, this transformation to digital. >> when you think about it. for all the success of digital technology companies,
maria, back to you. maria: as the market and investors continue to react to microsoft earnings. the company continues to make the cloud its number one priority. something satya nadella said he would do. microsoft has become a premiere player in cloud. and the stock price has nearly doubled under nadella. alphabet and apple are sitting on the doorstep. now microsoft is teaming up with walmart to take on amazon. satya nadella calls it a $4.5 trillion opportunity. >> we describe our mission...
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maria. maria: jeff, thanks so much.eling wildfires meanwhile across the west. share casone on that right now in headlines. cheryl: a massive wildfire in northern california has grown to about 70 square miles. it's threatening 700 homes and buildings in that area and smoke and ash are causing poor air quality throughout the san francisco bay area. meanwhile, let's go to colorado. more than 2500 homes are under evacuation orders as firefighters are battling over half a dozen wildfires around the state. wildfires are burning in idaho, nevada and oregon. another high level executive is leaving tesla. this time it is engineering chief doug field who took a leave of absence back in may. at the time a spokesman said he was taking time off to recharge and spend time with his family and he had not left the company. but after six weeks, many had expected him to return and he has not. his official departure comes as tesla ramps up production of the model 3. tesla aims to increase the model 3 output to 6,000 vehicles a week by late
maria. maria: jeff, thanks so much.eling wildfires meanwhile across the west. share casone on that right now in headlines. cheryl: a massive wildfire in northern california has grown to about 70 square miles. it's threatening 700 homes and buildings in that area and smoke and ash are causing poor air quality throughout the san francisco bay area. meanwhile, let's go to colorado. more than 2500 homes are under evacuation orders as firefighters are battling over half a dozen wildfires around the...
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maria: a u.s.n los angeles rejected the administration's request to detain asylum seeking families together during lengthy immigration proceedings. the judge called it a cynical attempt to alter a long-standing court order. how much does this complicate things? >> the courts continue to rule in differing ways on this and we need the congress to step in and provide clarity by passing a law. that's what's needed. junks are trying to interpret -- judges are trying to interpret confusing laws right now. we need congress to clarify this. maria: do you expect congress to act on this any time soon? >> we're asking congress to act on it. in fract, the so-called -- in fact, the so-called decision that requires the release of children after 20 days is something that we asked for creation tcongress to fix goingo the beginning of the administration. we're asking for this now, just give us a narrow fix on this piece so we can make sure that there's clarity in the law and when you bring parents an children acros
maria: a u.s.n los angeles rejected the administration's request to detain asylum seeking families together during lengthy immigration proceedings. the judge called it a cynical attempt to alter a long-standing court order. how much does this complicate things? >> the courts continue to rule in differing ways on this and we need the congress to step in and provide clarity by passing a law. that's what's needed. junks are trying to interpret -- judges are trying to interpret confusing laws...
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maria: right.ere any areas you think russia can be helpful to the united states having said that? you talk to sean hannity about earth korea. syria and iran is a major issue. do you see any openings to actually be helpful to the united dates? we know is not a friend. >> of course there are areas here they've got to stop their bad behavior. they are breaking international law commensurate in a border is coming using cyberattacks come at interfering with elections. it's hard to imagine a place to get where they help us when we get past these points were there trying to hurt us. dagen: -- is dagen mcdowell. what can you do to prevent meddling? what can you do to prevent meddling in the midterm election in 2020? what are we doing as a nation to stop it? >> we are also frustrated we are not doing enough. first of all, we know that their aggressive than the look for any opportunity and they will follow their word. all of us need to be vigilant and find every aspect of every opportunity to prevent this go
maria: right.ere any areas you think russia can be helpful to the united states having said that? you talk to sean hannity about earth korea. syria and iran is a major issue. do you see any openings to actually be helpful to the united dates? we know is not a friend. >> of course there are areas here they've got to stop their bad behavior. they are breaking international law commensurate in a border is coming using cyberattacks come at interfering with elections. it's hard to imagine a...
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maria: quick break. my interview in its entirety with president trump virginia supreme court of immigration in the midterms elections. we will be back in a minutes time. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. it maria: welcome back. voters in mexico elected a candidate as their next president in a landslide vote this weekend. new mexico elections. >> populism alive and well. winning more
maria: quick break. my interview in its entirety with president trump virginia supreme court of immigration in the midterms elections. we will be back in a minutes time. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with...
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maria: how?econd, we are looking to do that with the first quarter as well. we have done it in exactly the way you describe, we added series of initiatives such as really expanding fright fres brand overhalloween we had incredible event and i think bob you may have gone to visit our georgia park and experienced it, we do that and make it the scariest event possible and as a result word of mouth people want to be there. maria: >> we added holiday in the park, we have holiday event, christmas in our parks and we are doing and expanding the number of parks, july 4th events, mardi gras events now and expand the season and people want to come more and more. >> you've done a marvelous job and this is the second tour here of bringing something out and having phenomenal performance when it went public, when you stepped in you had fabulous track record, one to have competitive advantages is you're local, think globally but act locally and so people can visit your park, it's not like they have to take a va
maria: how?econd, we are looking to do that with the first quarter as well. we have done it in exactly the way you describe, we added series of initiatives such as really expanding fright fres brand overhalloween we had incredible event and i think bob you may have gone to visit our georgia park and experienced it, we do that and make it the scariest event possible and as a result word of mouth people want to be there. maria: >> we added holiday in the park, we have holiday event,...