182
182
Jan 5, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
now, mike ashley did say he would work on this and try and sort things out.ding shareholder mike ashley which is what institutional shareholders don't want to see. the plot thickens. thank you, theo, from our business unit. are you nice to your pa rents ? i try to be. you better be, they are watching. we will get some money from them one day and we will be wealthy. you're watching business live — our top story. the biggest names in tech are in las vegas for the consumer electronics show. it is the consumer electronics show, it comes around again. it has, another year. it is... arguably... arguably... arguably? it's arguably the biggest event on the tech calendar and we've already seen one start—up unveil what it claims to be the world's fastest self—driving electric car. we did that yesterday. yes, we'll keep you up to date with the latest from ces, both here and on the bbc news website. dave lee is there, loads of people are there. arguably there is loads of people. chuckles this morning we're getting the inside track on one company which is taking on the ti
now, mike ashley did say he would work on this and try and sort things out.ding shareholder mike ashley which is what institutional shareholders don't want to see. the plot thickens. thank you, theo, from our business unit. are you nice to your pa rents ? i try to be. you better be, they are watching. we will get some money from them one day and we will be wealthy. you're watching business live — our top story. the biggest names in tech are in las vegas for the consumer electronics show. it...
138
138
Jan 5, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
he has the support of mike ashley and mike has more than 50% of the votes and therefore he will havethe next eight months before the next agm. so you are going to say mike ashley is going to going to say mike ashley is going to go against the majority of his independent shareholders? you don't think after the last agm he will go, we have had a 45% vote of the independent shareholders saying they wa nt to independent shareholders saying they want to get rid of the chairman. he will continue to reappoint him? keith hellawell is there, he wouldn't be there still if mike ashley had lost trust with him. therefore, he will be voted in favour of his re—election today. therefore, he will be voted in favour of his re-election today. the company has made some progress. you know that. what sort of progress has it made over the last few months? 0ver it made over the last few months? over the past four months they have made very good progress. they have produced a very honest, slightly defensive report about working practices and made various commitments to change and develop. they parted company
he has the support of mike ashley and mike has more than 50% of the votes and therefore he will havethe next eight months before the next agm. so you are going to say mike ashley is going to going to say mike ashley is going to go against the majority of his independent shareholders? you don't think after the last agm he will go, we have had a 45% vote of the independent shareholders saying they wa nt to independent shareholders saying they want to get rid of the chairman. he will continue to...
113
113
Jan 5, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
his re—election was carried by founder mike ashley, who maintains a controlling stake in the company.randparents, but the amounts they get will be very unequal. research by the institute for fiscal studies says the wealth of the older generation has grown by 45% over just ten years. the uk service sector grew at its fastest pace for 17 months in december. however, prices charged in the sector rose to its strongest rate since april 2011. the entertainment industry says we are spending considerably more on music, videos and games than we were just a few years ago. we bought £6 billion worth of media in 2016, that's up by £1 billion on four years back. joining me now is kim bayley, chief executive of the entertainment retailers association. why the rise? there's lots of things going on, but the key thing is we've seen a going on, but the key thing is we've seen a rise in the number of digital services, creating new ways for consumers to access music, video and games. the likes of spotify and netflix have been driving that growth. is it also because paying for things, it's a lot easier, c
his re—election was carried by founder mike ashley, who maintains a controlling stake in the company.randparents, but the amounts they get will be very unequal. research by the institute for fiscal studies says the wealth of the older generation has grown by 45% over just ten years. the uk service sector grew at its fastest pace for 17 months in december. however, prices charged in the sector rose to its strongest rate since april 2011. the entertainment industry says we are spending...
87
87
Jan 5, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
his re—election was carried by founder mike ashley, who maintains a controlling stake in the company.ions will inherit much more money than their parents and grandparents, but the amounts they get will be very unequal. research by the institute for fiscal studies says the wealth of the older generation has grown by 45% over just ten years. the uk service sector grew at its fastest pace for 17 months in december. however, prices charged in the sector rose to its strongest rate since april 2011. we are talking about business lending, because barclays is launching a new service on its mobile banking app which, it claims, can help companies get a loan in less than one hour. usually, small business loans can take weeks to approve. ian rand is the chief executive of business banking at barclays. hello. businesses have wanted loans the years and years and years, why now are you launching this service? what our research has shown is that some small businesses are reluctant to apply for a loan, even though two thirds of them know that having a loa n thirds of them know that having a loan will
his re—election was carried by founder mike ashley, who maintains a controlling stake in the company.ions will inherit much more money than their parents and grandparents, but the amounts they get will be very unequal. research by the institute for fiscal studies says the wealth of the older generation has grown by 45% over just ten years. the uk service sector grew at its fastest pace for 17 months in december. however, prices charged in the sector rose to its strongest rate since april...
168
168
quote
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley. let's start with meteorologist, mike nicco. >> since we last talked, dan and carolyn, hi, everybody, a new flood warning, it's the secondary push of light green you see above pen grove and pan tau hraoupla. we are seeing flooding developing right there right now so you juwant to watch out if y live near the creeks overflowing their banks. look at the yellows and the oranges and reds. so the next three to five hours we're going to have real issues with flooding up across the north bay. that's where the heaviest of the rain is. look along the peninsula coast. san francisco down to the bay, and you can see those pushing across and creating localized
ashley. let's start with meteorologist, mike nicco. >> since we last talked, dan and carolyn, hi, everybody, a new flood warning, it's the secondary push of light green you see above pen grove and pan tau hraoupla. we are seeing flooding developing right there right now so you juwant to watch out if y live near the creeks overflowing their banks. look at the yellows and the oranges and reds. so the next three to five hours we're going to have real issues with flooding up across the north...
57
57
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
[inaudible] ashley: there you have it, vice president-elect mike pence talking to reporters gathered there in the capitol after meeting senate republicans over lunch outlining the very ambitious, if you like, program of reform that donald trump was on the campaign trail but saying first order of business to repeal and replace obamacare. joining me now for more analysis, former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy, radio host john joe walsh and radio show host ethan. do we want to go back? let's go back. >> the kind of reforms that will give the american people more choices. releasing is the pathway toward expanding access and affordability of health care across this country and the american people know it, but the, you know, the simple fact is the american people know who owns obamacare, it's the first half of the title, is obama and the party of obama. what president-elect trump and the leaders of congress to do, keep faith in the american people who have voted in the past historic election both in the presidential election and in elections here in the congress to the united
[inaudible] ashley: there you have it, vice president-elect mike pence talking to reporters gathered there in the capitol after meeting senate republicans over lunch outlining the very ambitious, if you like, program of reform that donald trump was on the campaign trail but saying first order of business to repeal and replace obamacare. joining me now for more analysis, former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy, radio host john joe walsh and radio show host ethan. do we want to go...
209
209
Jan 24, 2017
01/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
when snowflake refused to stay in the backyard, kylie's parents, ashley and mike, say they had no choice him a diaper and make him a house duck. >> he goes everywhere ducks are allowed. i don't know if you've had a 2-year-old or 4-year-old that wouldn't leave home without his blanky, she would not leave home without her duck. at that point, nothing is negotiable. >> reporter: snowflake goes to the beach in summer, sledding in winter. he's gone over sleepovers, even tricker treating as olaf, the snowman from "frozen." and of time, because they both believe they belong together, they have formed a bond like most of us will never know. >> it's special, even at 5 years old, that's the type of person she's going to be. >> reporter: she really is going to make a great mom some day. mostly because she already is. >> you know, some day you're going to grow up to go off to college. >> what? >> reporter: steve hartman, on the road, in freeport, nain. >>> that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this m
when snowflake refused to stay in the backyard, kylie's parents, ashley and mike, say they had no choice him a diaper and make him a house duck. >> he goes everywhere ducks are allowed. i don't know if you've had a 2-year-old or 4-year-old that wouldn't leave home without his blanky, she would not leave home without her duck. at that point, nothing is negotiable. >> reporter: snowflake goes to the beach in summer, sledding in winter. he's gone over sleepovers, even tricker treating...
524
524
tv
eye 524
favorite 0
quote 1
ashley. let's start with meteorologist, mike nicco. >> since we last talked, dan and carolyn, hi, everybody, new flood warning, it's the secondary push of light green you see above pen grove and pan tau hraoupla. we are seeing flooding developing right there right now so you juwant to watch out if y live near the creeks overflowing their banks. look at the yellows and the oranges and reds. so the next three to five hours we're going to have real issues with flooding up across the north bay. that's where the heaviest of the rain is. look along the peninsula coast. san francisco down to the bay, and you can see those pushing across and creating localized flooding. i was going to tell you about the rivers quick. and it will last through monday, and then the nappy river near napa, and the russia river, 3:00 tomorrow through 3:00 on tuesday, and this is going to stop raining tonight but the affects could last more than a couple days. >>> the rain is lighter now than it was a few hours ago, as mike is telling us, but still making for a mess if you have to be outside. >> and who has to be outside,
ashley. let's start with meteorologist, mike nicco. >> since we last talked, dan and carolyn, hi, everybody, new flood warning, it's the secondary push of light green you see above pen grove and pan tau hraoupla. we are seeing flooding developing right there right now so you juwant to watch out if y live near the creeks overflowing their banks. look at the yellows and the oranges and reds. so the next three to five hours we're going to have real issues with flooding up across the north...
136
136
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: mike murphy, yeah. stuart: of any company in the world and you said that, too. >> yes.rt: sica, the mega bear. [laughter] it's going up a lot before it hits a trillion bucks. morgan stanley hit a high. goldman sachs a nine-year high. goldman sachs alumni will be in the white house. main street sees this, might like that, maybe. i don't know if they like it, who cares? the stock is way up. before you go, let me see, we've got the dow industrials. okay. speaker ryan said that republicans are moving as quickly as they can to repeal and replace obamacare. so, when will i get my tax cut? i think that belongs in a different block of the show. i think that was a misplaced piece of script, i don't care what you say, it's a misplaced piece of script, got it. the dow industrials are now up at 19,947. that means they are 50 points away from dow 20,000. all right. got to end it there. thank you. ashley: you made a pitch for your tax cut again. stuart: i did. okay. [laughter] scott, i don't know what you're doing over there in london again, but look good in the cow jacket with the h
ashley: mike murphy, yeah. stuart: of any company in the world and you said that, too. >> yes.rt: sica, the mega bear. [laughter] it's going up a lot before it hits a trillion bucks. morgan stanley hit a high. goldman sachs a nine-year high. goldman sachs alumni will be in the white house. main street sees this, might like that, maybe. i don't know if they like it, who cares? the stock is way up. before you go, let me see, we've got the dow industrials. okay. speaker ryan said that...
147
147
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley. glad to be with carolyn this morning for our storm coverage. let's start with mike nicco tracking doppler 7. >> francis was on the roof and hopefully she is sheltered from all the rain. my goodness. going on on the guadalupe river, it begins on the east bank near elk's lodge. and then in the belmont avenue neighborhood, it will flood. ross creek will flood later today and ross creek will continue to creek along the surface streets possibly reaching north of capital expressway, and hillsdale avenue, and the rain is picking up again, light with a few moderate spots there. up across the north bay we have the flash flood warning until 10:30 for petaluma and penngrove as the creeks are starting to overflow their banks and another one for santa rosa, right down highway 12 to big ben, and then we have sonoma valley, and the sonoma creek specifically, and laguna day santa rosa creeks pushing over and you can see moderate to heavy rain, and that's where most of it is right now and you can see it's starting to develop. a lightning bolt over the san mateo bridge, so it is goin
ashley. glad to be with carolyn this morning for our storm coverage. let's start with mike nicco tracking doppler 7. >> francis was on the roof and hopefully she is sheltered from all the rain. my goodness. going on on the guadalupe river, it begins on the east bank near elk's lodge. and then in the belmont avenue neighborhood, it will flood. ross creek will flood later today and ross creek will continue to creek along the surface streets possibly reaching north of capital expressway, and...
366
366
Jan 7, 2017
01/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 366
favorite 0
quote 0
mike pence and donald trump who works by twitter. pence was on capitol hill this and is expected to be a pretty constant presence, right? >> he is. and working with ashley parker, bewas a jarring contrast to seehe capitol basement and vice president-elect pence reporters.th the and as that meeting's happening, the plecket's up -- president-elect is in his tower tweeting away. these are the dynamics that are reality in washington and especially for congressional republicans and they're comfortable with pence. theenator graham told me in in hallway, mike pence sounds like indiana, looks like indiana, and we're fine with that. he's a mainstream republican, a conservative, and as this populace outsider takes the oval office chair, mike pence reassures his own party of elements of republicanism. on a person to keep an eye for sure. great conversation, thank you, guys. good way to start the year. everyone, for watching. our conversation continues online on the "washington week" where we'll tell you about eye-opening intelligence tucked into the back of that unclassified report released this afternoon. you can find that at pbs.org/washingtonweek. online, find'
mike pence and donald trump who works by twitter. pence was on capitol hill this and is expected to be a pretty constant presence, right? >> he is. and working with ashley parker, bewas a jarring contrast to seehe capitol basement and vice president-elect pence reporters.th the and as that meeting's happening, the plecket's up -- president-elect is in his tower tweeting away. these are the dynamics that are reality in washington and especially for congressional republicans and they're...
153
153
Jan 12, 2017
01/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
mike pompeo hearing. the cia director. this is part of his testimony. ashleyopposition to the iran nuclear deal he expressed as a lawmaker. he says the cia must be rigorously fair and objective in assessing that deal. stuart: he will drop his opposition. ashley: he will take off his lawmaker hat and says as director of the cia i have to be rigorous looking at it objectively. stuart: not look at it politically. that is new. mike pompeii over right there. next case, president obama over the last 8 years attacked fox news many, many times. watch this. >> if you talk to somebody who said i was watching fox news and they said this is horrible. good affordable healthcare might seem like a fanninged threat to the freedom of the american people on fox news. it turns out it's working pretty well in the real world. >> if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it's a constant menu. they will find folks who make me mad. >> if i watch fox news, i wouldn't vote for me. stuart: the media didn't say have much about mr. brawsm's attacks on fox news. compare that to donald trum
mike pompeo hearing. the cia director. this is part of his testimony. ashleyopposition to the iran nuclear deal he expressed as a lawmaker. he says the cia must be rigorously fair and objective in assessing that deal. stuart: he will drop his opposition. ashley: he will take off his lawmaker hat and says as director of the cia i have to be rigorous looking at it objectively. stuart: not look at it politically. that is new. mike pompeii over right there. next case, president obama over the last...
169
169
Jan 28, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
mike pence wanting to create a culture of life. tones couldn't be more different. >> it's most positive day, you're taking two lines. >> ashley judd,>> entire day filled with love, no violence, not a single arrest, huge amount of good energy. won't have the characterization. >> even van jones said disappointed. >> i can't accept the characterization of close to a million women coming to washington being in communities around the country and you characterizing it as negative. it was not negative. was it tough on people who have been against them, was it tough on a president who has threatened their livelihoods? absolutely. but it was not about random violence, it was about taking care of themselves. >> lot of negativity and conservative women not welcome and pro-life groups not allowed to participate its can -- >> they were invited to participate number one. >> renounced. >> here's the thing, people are afraid of being deported. people are afraid of having health care taken away, people are afraid of their rights being stripped by courts. don't act like that should be sunshine to donald trump and people against it. >> listen to pres
mike pence wanting to create a culture of life. tones couldn't be more different. >> it's most positive day, you're taking two lines. >> ashley judd,>> entire day filled with love, no violence, not a single arrest, huge amount of good energy. won't have the characterization. >> even van jones said disappointed. >> i can't accept the characterization of close to a million women coming to washington being in communities around the country and you characterizing it as...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley. for all of us, we appreciate your time. we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the showdown. president obama on capitol hill. the vice president-elect mike pence there at the same time. the president now trying to save obamacare. the vice president-elect saying it will be repealed. and we ask what then for the 20 million now insured because of it. >>> also tonight, today it was day president-elect trump promised he would reveal what he knows that others don't about the hacking during the election. instead, mocking u.s. intelligence on the eve of the report. >>> the commuter crash in new york city tonight more than 100 passengers hurt, and we are on the scene. >>> two police officers answering a call. ambushed at a walmart. the video tonight. >>> and speaking out for the first time in 20 years. one of the menendez brothers in his own words tonight, and what he reveals about t
ashley. for all of us, we appreciate your time. we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the showdown. president obama on capitol hill. the vice president-elect mike pence there at the same time. the president now trying to save obamacare. the vice president-elect saying it will be repealed. and we ask what then for the 20 million now insured because of it. >>> also tonight, today it was day president-elect trump promised he would reveal what he knows that others...
437
437
tv
eye 437
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley. for all of us, we appreciate your time. we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the showdown. president obama on capitol hill. the vice president-elect mike pence there at the same time. the president now trying to save obamacare. the vice president-elect saying it will be repealed. and we ask what then for the 20 million now insured because of it. >>> also tonight, today it was day president-elect trump promised he would reveal what he knows that others don't about the hacking during the election. instead, mocking u.s. intelligence on the eve of the report. >>> the commuter crash in new york city tonight more than 100 passengers hurt, and we are on the scene. >>> two police officers answering a call. ambushed at a walmart. the video tonight. >>> and speaking out for the first time in 20 years. one of the menendez brothers in his own words tonight, and what he reveals about the tragedy. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night, and we begin here with that showdown. 16 days now until donald trump is sworn in as the 45th president, but it was the current president who went to capitol hill today, coachin
ashley. for all of us, we appreciate your time. we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the showdown. president obama on capitol hill. the vice president-elect mike pence there at the same time. the president now trying to save obamacare. the vice president-elect saying it will be repealed. and we ask what then for the 20 million now insured because of it. >>> also tonight, today it was day president-elect trump promised he would reveal what he knows that others...
160
160
Jan 19, 2017
01/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
mike pence and then he heads back over to new york. >> all right, thank you so much for that update. abc 7 news dan ashleybe in washington, d.c., tomorrow and friday with live reports on president-elect trump's inauguration. >>> the secret service will pay $24 million to settle a discrimination lawsuit brought by dozens of african-american agents. that lawsuit was filed 16 years ago. according to "the washington post" agents claim the secret service tolerated a racist culture and systematically skipped black agents for promotion. the secret service says its promotion policy has already been changed. the court still needs to approve that settlement. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. the teenager that learned she was abducted at birth speaking out for the first time about that stunning revelation. here's abc news reporter elizabeth hur. >> reporter: despite being kidnapped as a newborn, she still calls the woman accused of snatching her mom. >> i just want people to know she was a great mother. i will never have malice toward her or hate towards her. i will always love her. >> reporter: gloria williams pret
mike pence and then he heads back over to new york. >> all right, thank you so much for that update. abc 7 news dan ashleybe in washington, d.c., tomorrow and friday with live reports on president-elect trump's inauguration. >>> the secret service will pay $24 million to settle a discrimination lawsuit brought by dozens of african-american agents. that lawsuit was filed 16 years ago. according to "the washington post" agents claim the secret service tolerated a racist...
87
87
Jan 17, 2017
01/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster is here and liz macdonald. not to mention mike murphy.hy is the market down jack howe? >> at barron's we had a conference and asking them what would happen with the stock market. everyone thought the earnings growth would look good and a return, maybe even double digit earnings groewth. no one-- it's a little high, the market prices flattish while earnings grow. stuart: no stopping netflix, $135 per share, maybe it's because i just opened a netflix account. >> people have been talking on. stuart: you know what i've been bingeing? >> the crown. stuart: i can't have enough of it. i'm 10 episodes through already. liz: ten? >> now this, the trump effect, i guess you could say. german drug maker bayer, could investigate billions in america only if the monsanto deal, which is a huge deal, goes through. bayer is down a bit this morning. now, here is the real trump effect. general motors and hyundai investing billions in the u.s. and wal-mart adding thousands of jobs. ashley: so much stuff, gomes planning to invest a billion dollars in u.s. facto
ashley webster is here and liz macdonald. not to mention mike murphy.hy is the market down jack howe? >> at barron's we had a conference and asking them what would happen with the stock market. everyone thought the earnings growth would look good and a return, maybe even double digit earnings groewth. no one-- it's a little high, the market prices flattish while earnings grow. stuart: no stopping netflix, $135 per share, maybe it's because i just opened a netflix account. >> people...
127
127
Jan 10, 2017
01/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> bye bye. "last man standing" is recorded in front of a live studio audience. mike: yeah! cheers and applause ] doesn't get any better than this. you, me, the crowd, and the broncos. and justin. i said, "the crowd." yeah, thank you for including me, sir. ah, don't thank me. thank the seven people who couldn't make it.
ashley. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> bye bye. "last man standing" is recorded in front of a live studio audience. mike: yeah! cheers and applause ] doesn't get any better than this. you, me, the crowd, and the broncos. and justin. i said, "the crowd." yeah, thank you for including me, sir. ah, don't thank me. thank the seven people who couldn't make it.
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: now this. it happened last hour. president obama and vice president-elect mike pence both arriving on capitol hill separately.nt obama is desperate to save it, that's why he's there right now. katie pavlich is with us now. how much of obamacare do you think the president can save? >> we'll havto see. the individual mandate is the piece that holds the legislation together, forcing people to buy health insurance. the legislation can't stand on its own. democrats are going to argue that they are taking healthcare away from millions of people. but they are leaving out that those millions of people were forced to buy insurance. stuart: they have laid down a mandate, you must cover these people. you withdraw those mandates and the market takes over. i think the mandate is one of the things that will be immediately repealed. >> the piece of legislation can't the function without the government forcing people into it. the obama administration tried to brag about the number of people they had going into this program. and now the tables have turned. there are some things they can keep that might not necessarily hold yo
ashley: now this. it happened last hour. president obama and vice president-elect mike pence both arriving on capitol hill separately.nt obama is desperate to save it, that's why he's there right now. katie pavlich is with us now. how much of obamacare do you think the president can save? >> we'll havto see. the individual mandate is the piece that holds the legislation together, forcing people to buy health insurance. the legislation can't stand on its own. democrats are going to argue...
84
84
Jan 24, 2017
01/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: maybe get the details, that's a ways off. stuart: answer me this, mike murphy.ve got pro business headlines from trump, he's going to make america a hospitable environment in which to do business and plant. why are the dow industrials flat? >> since he was elected the market ran up. they're flat and we're 1% off our highs, so we had a big rally, 7 1/2% since maria called a bottom the night that donald trump was elected. and now we're settling in and churning here at these levels and stronger profits during the earning seasonings expect the market to take out the 20,000 number. ashley: i think there's a flight to the sidelines and donald trump is coming in with big talk as he did on the campaign trail, very much an action guy. and investors say how will it play out. liz: nafta was struck before the internet took off and on-line trade took off. a 1994 era deal and yes, mexico is one of our biggest trading, i think it's number two, bigger than the u.k., germany, i think china, japan combined, so, you know, if we-- as we realign, which stocks will have a rocky road.
ashley: maybe get the details, that's a ways off. stuart: answer me this, mike murphy.ve got pro business headlines from trump, he's going to make america a hospitable environment in which to do business and plant. why are the dow industrials flat? >> since he was elected the market ran up. they're flat and we're 1% off our highs, so we had a big rally, 7 1/2% since maria called a bottom the night that donald trump was elected. and now we're settling in and churning here at these levels...
93
93
Jan 4, 2017
01/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley madison. any day now. be careful what you sign up for. >> indeed. thank you, sue. >> you're welcome, bill and kelly. >> i feel up to date. >>> vice president-elect mike pence and president obama held competing meetings with the top party members on capitol hill today. both sides planning their strategies on health care reform and the future of the affordable care act, we all know affectionately as obamacare. pence and senator minority leader chuck schumer had this to say after their respective meetings today. >> we have a great deal of optimism that the good things that have happened in aca are going to stay. >> the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare. >> timing will play a key role in the republican party's plans. >>> bertha coombs walks us through the tightrope that lies ahead. >> it will be a balancing act for the republicans. they have to make sure they don't up end it too fast or delay a replacement plan too long. by next month a repeal vote needs to lay out just how long obamacare subsidies remain in place because insurers are developing plans now for 2018, ahead of a may deadline to submit rates for next year. the trump
ashley madison. any day now. be careful what you sign up for. >> indeed. thank you, sue. >> you're welcome, bill and kelly. >> i feel up to date. >>> vice president-elect mike pence and president obama held competing meetings with the top party members on capitol hill today. both sides planning their strategies on health care reform and the future of the affordable care act, we all know affectionately as obamacare. pence and senator minority leader chuck schumer had...