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the difference between regan's economy and president obama's - a regan's recovery. if president obama grew at regan rates, 0.4% instead of 3%, 10 million americans would be at work. that's the damage. >> taxes are lower than under regan. they are higher. >> what are you talking b. >> income taxes are higher. >> the reduction that regan imposed was lower than what ronald reagan was able to do or suggested. >> that's why we had more growth when the top rate went from 70 to 78%. if you don't have the top rates, can you see a repeat of what happened under ronald reagan, we can't cut as a percentage. >> no, what you can do is reduce the regulatory burden. they have spent too much, taxed too much, but stalled the efforts to get free trade around the country, slow down the ones bush had in line and we are thinking about european and asian buns that should have been bun. there's a series of things that obama did wrong to damage the economy, and not have the growth that regan did >>> what he has had is remarkable job growth under the president obama administration, consideri
the difference between regan's economy and president obama's - a regan's recovery. if president obama grew at regan rates, 0.4% instead of 3%, 10 million americans would be at work. that's the damage. >> taxes are lower than under regan. they are higher. >> what are you talking b. >> income taxes are higher. >> the reduction that regan imposed was lower than what ronald reagan was able to do or suggested. >> that's why we had more growth when the top rate went from...
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. >> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail, heerving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. you got cockroaches in here, stuff like that. but, you know, i haven't seen anybody die lately, so i guess they get away with it. >> while regan may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told what to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, [ bleep ], scratch your ass, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked or getting killed, whatever, by inmate cell police, if you like this type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> like many other inmates here, regan has had multiple arrests. >> most people that come to jail stay in jail. regardless whether they go home, they come back, come back. spend the rest of their life in jail. >> while inmates can sometimes be in denial about the circumstances that have brought them to jail, regan was crystal clear. >> me lik
. >> when we met joseph regan at one of the massive kitchens at new york city's rikers island jail, heerving 90 days for misdemeanor assault, criminal mischief and petty larceny. >> they're not always as clean as they should be. you got cockroaches in here, stuff like that. but, you know, i haven't seen anybody die lately, so i guess they get away with it. >> while regan may never get a job as a rikers island spokesman, he offered a plug for life here. >> if you like...
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courtney regan has >> reporter: it's been more than a month since a deal was reached to settle the labor contract dispute at west coast ports. but the pain is still present for reta william so nome oh says the congestion continues to cause a material disruption. it estimates it will incur $30 million to $40 million in lost sales. with a 10 to 12 cents earnings per share hit for the year. the retailer is among the 25 largest container volume importers in t restoration hardware said 10 to $12 million in orders are delayed. but the home furnishings retailer is confident it will be shifted into the sikd quarter rather than lo. spring goods are delayed. the ceo called the sales hit quite significant on its earnings call adding that even though a new sneaker was featured in windows, stores didn't have the shoes to sell. they're not expecting to get back lost sales. lululemon now says it expects inventory delays will hurt untiat much beyond the original forecast of inventory backlog through th. the one thing on every investor's mind how long will the backlog last. >> one thing that maybe has be
courtney regan has >> reporter: it's been more than a month since a deal was reached to settle the labor contract dispute at west coast ports. but the pain is still present for reta william so nome oh says the congestion continues to cause a material disruption. it estimates it will incur $30 million to $40 million in lost sales. with a 10 to 12 cents earnings per share hit for the year. the retailer is among the 25 largest container volume importers in t restoration hardware said 10 to...
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for some insights into the forces at work, we are joined by michael regan of bloomberg news.so, first of all the comments that were made pie the fed everybody kind of thinks about interest rates, but something janetielen said about the price of the dollar seemed to have a huge impact. why? >> it's sort of counter-intuitive but a stronger currency is not necessarily the best thing for an economy. if you're an american company selling big macs or iphones or whatever in europe unless you raise your prices in euro terms, you'll collect the same amount of euros but when you translate it back to american dollars it's much less on the american dollar side so that creates headwind for a lot of companies that have big overseas businesses which is many american company glars so a lot of these multinational corporations, that means they're not making nearly as much profit overseas right? >> exactly exactly. some are actually doing better because the american spending power is stronger so it's sort of a mixed bag. but on the whole it oftentimes tend too a headwind to the economy and the
for some insights into the forces at work, we are joined by michael regan of bloomberg news.so, first of all the comments that were made pie the fed everybody kind of thinks about interest rates, but something janetielen said about the price of the dollar seemed to have a huge impact. why? >> it's sort of counter-intuitive but a stronger currency is not necessarily the best thing for an economy. if you're an american company selling big macs or iphones or whatever in europe unless you...
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a tie with ronald regan and jack kemp. mitt romney is the all-time cpac leader, four wins. winning is meaningless if you win more than once. reagan, kemp, romney have better resumes. rand paul and his father ron have two cpac wins who did not ind up on a ticket. as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case, the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" starts right now. >>> drum beats of a coup at the u.s. capitol as a political firestorm rages around the israeli prime minister's speech to congress. this is "state of the union." >>> house speaker john boehner's job could be in jeopardy. senator dianne feinstein and former israeli ambassador michael oren on the ripping causing speech to congress. >>> i'm dman bash. chaos in congress. most of you are so unfortunately used to hearing that you're probably rolling your eyes right about now, but the drama i tc
a tie with ronald regan and jack kemp. mitt romney is the all-time cpac leader, four wins. winning is meaningless if you win more than once. reagan, kemp, romney have better resumes. rand paul and his father ron have two cpac wins who did not ind up on a ticket. as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case, the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon....
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i am trish regan, this is "street smart."irst time in nearly 16 years. it has risen 200% in those years. all this momentum and the biggest threats out there. "street smart" starts now. here's a look at some of these top stories we are looking for
i am trish regan, this is "street smart."irst time in nearly 16 years. it has risen 200% in those years. all this momentum and the biggest threats out there. "street smart" starts now. here's a look at some of these top stories we are looking for
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i have a hard time putting my feet inside a dead president as great as ronald regan is.sleep in separate beds? >> i don't know. they're not no new slippers. i'm giving them to you. >> into. >> come on! >> i agree. it goes with your pin. >> i'm very good. >> it goes with your personality. that's all i'm going to say. >> all right. good-bye. something is coming up. special report. >>> iraqi forces break the isis grip on tikrit while president obama's national brain trust defends his request for use of force authorization. this is "special report." >>> good evening. welcome to washington i'm bret baier. while america decides whether and how to assist in the fight against isis the american rival, iran helped to take a key city north of baghdad. it's a situation that has forced the obama administration to walk a fine line that is trying to pressure into a deal concerning its nuclear program.
i have a hard time putting my feet inside a dead president as great as ronald regan is.sleep in separate beds? >> i don't know. they're not no new slippers. i'm giving them to you. >> into. >> come on! >> i agree. it goes with your pin. >> i'm very good. >> it goes with your personality. that's all i'm going to say. >> all right. good-bye. something is coming up. special report. >>> iraqi forces break the isis grip on tikrit while president...
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between the regan administration, over the swale of awa, and air planes to saudi arabia. there was a clash. in the early '90s, between gw bush and others. they've managed to work out differences or agreed to disagree in a cordial manner and move on. i don't remember i can't recall the crisis of relationship that we have seen. president obama is less popular there than brief nous american benefits, does that give binyamin netanyahu a freer hand to be tough with the united states. >> surrounding the speech to congress and the brouhaha around it absolutely would help binyamin netanyahu achieve this development to speak to congress. the second is the issue that the iran nuclear issue. there's a consensus, there's a strategic threat. so binyamin netanyahu have the support of israeli people when he came and spoke to congress. >> then in the closing hours before the votes started to be counted, the prime minister of israel says two things that got in the american president's craw. one there wasn't going to be a 2-state solution, and two, a way of whipping up supporters to head t
between the regan administration, over the swale of awa, and air planes to saudi arabia. there was a clash. in the early '90s, between gw bush and others. they've managed to work out differences or agreed to disagree in a cordial manner and move on. i don't remember i can't recall the crisis of relationship that we have seen. president obama is less popular there than brief nous american benefits, does that give binyamin netanyahu a freer hand to be tough with the united states. >>...
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. >> reporter: margaret regan heads workplace identity consulting firm, the future work institute. she says unconscious bias training is one of the most requested services. >> the question is if it's unconscious how do we know about it. that's the purpose of awareness. bringing them to the surface and having the courage to interrupt it when you see if in the workplace. we are asking people to recognise it and appreciate that they have an impact on judgment decisions. >> it was an unconscious bias that he listen more to the men and the women. >> i find myself being more conscious in every swaying, and i'm a keen observer of the diane abbingic between -- dynamic between men and women. it's extraordinary how dominating the men behave. politically correct. it's good business. >> we are not just doing this for the greater good. we are doing it because we are terrified of being less competitive and relevant as the world shifts. >> many believe gender by as leads to a wage gap between men and women, conscious or unconscious companies. is the widery reported 23% wide gap a smith? andrew sm
. >> reporter: margaret regan heads workplace identity consulting firm, the future work institute. she says unconscious bias training is one of the most requested services. >> the question is if it's unconscious how do we know about it. that's the purpose of awareness. bringing them to the surface and having the courage to interrupt it when you see if in the workplace. we are asking people to recognise it and appreciate that they have an impact on judgment decisions. >> it was...
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many of those are at both regan reagan and dulles. >>> disappointing news tonight for some washingtonens with nothing but a sled and a dream. eleanor did what she should to lift a ban on sledding on capitol hill, but police apparently in no mood for snow time fun. >> reporter: good evening folks at home. this is one of those only in washington stories, dust-up on capitol hill over kids playing in the snow. finley and annie got to go sledding on capitol hill a few weeks back. >> the kids got a few runs in before we were kicked off. >> reporter: there's a ban on sledding at the capital. so when lindsay metzger heard topper's forecast, she set up a recall on the ban. >> she's a little crazy. i thought -- it came to mind this morning when i saw the forecast for tonight, just recognizing this is the last chance the kids could probably sled this year. >> take this ban you never enforce for good reason even after 9/11 and don't force it during the snowfall. that's all i'm asking. >> reporter: capitol police say no person shall slide on a sled within capitol grounds but the adults on behalf of t
many of those are at both regan reagan and dulles. >>> disappointing news tonight for some washingtonens with nothing but a sled and a dream. eleanor did what she should to lift a ban on sledding on capitol hill, but police apparently in no mood for snow time fun. >> reporter: good evening folks at home. this is one of those only in washington stories, dust-up on capitol hill over kids playing in the snow. finley and annie got to go sledding on capitol hill a few weeks back....
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. >> dave regan is the president of the sciu, hew. the union that represents healthcare workers in california. >> prime's healthcare is bad for residents communities and california. we were opposed from them acquiring the system. >> the sciu has a history of battling with prime healthcare. they rejected an agreement that would have made it easier for the seiu to unionize their hospitals. enough to they are the leading opponent of the prime takeover. >> we attended every hearing that the attorney general's office conducted. >> in the union's efforts, paying off, prime healthcare pulling its bid to safe the fail hospital chain. >> this is an example of a government overreach that is essentially disrupting the healthcare marketplace. >> because of our advocacy, we think that the pro-says really worked. >> tonight, the hospital workers whose jobs and pensions are on the line are now facing an uncertain future. >> i have been here i have worked here almost 26 years. and for it to close, it would just be very sad. >> now, 17,000 jobs and pe
. >> dave regan is the president of the sciu, hew. the union that represents healthcare workers in california. >> prime's healthcare is bad for residents communities and california. we were opposed from them acquiring the system. >> the sciu has a history of battling with prime healthcare. they rejected an agreement that would have made it easier for the seiu to unionize their hospitals. enough to they are the leading opponent of the prime takeover. >> we attended every...
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i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."market -- stocks dropping from record levels. the ecb said it will add to the details of its upcoming stimulus plan. and president obama and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spar over how to deal with iran. "street smart" starts now. but first, here are the top story that we are following for
i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."market -- stocks dropping from record levels. the ecb said it will add to the details of its upcoming stimulus plan. and president obama and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spar over how to deal with iran. "street smart" starts now. but first, here are the top story that we are following for
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when regan wasn't, sure. six years of president obama and you think liberalism is anti-establishment? >> you are right. they are not anti-steb meant because -- establishment because they are not anti-pc. when they got the message about not hiring enough black females they hired the first five that popped in their head. even that blew up because the ncaap was mad about the black woman for doing the jokes they said were too racist and then apologetic for that. >> what is more anti-establishment than making fun of a clinton? the clintons are the establishent in. there is need on the left and they have to see themselves as counter culture heros. >> that's where the puritans and the scolds are. he is a liberal and a funny guy and they are going after him for all of the problematic jokes he makes. >> and shouldn't liberals be happy we are making fun of a woman? then a female comic is getting her time to shine and we need more of that. lauren, do you think "snl" can influence voters? >> i don't really think so. it i
when regan wasn't, sure. six years of president obama and you think liberalism is anti-establishment? >> you are right. they are not anti-steb meant because -- establishment because they are not anti-pc. when they got the message about not hiring enough black females they hired the first five that popped in their head. even that blew up because the ncaap was mad about the black woman for doing the jokes they said were too racist and then apologetic for that. >> what is more...
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i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."cks falling for the second day and we're going to look at wh
i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."cks falling for the second day and we're going to look at wh
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to a lack of financial literacy, for a lot of millennials they are put off by bigger terms complex regan books laying -- regulations. neil agrees, a lot of old fogies are the of same mind set thank you you represent your generation well. >> you heard from young crowd. what does old crowd thing? tomorrow the bitter boomers they are back, and they are booming and they have not stopped complaining think your angry old uncle butage agreeer and older. >> meanwhile cracked see ep or justscience orjust cracked? a powdered alcohol has been approved by uncle sam. the guy who created it to defend himself. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may i
to a lack of financial literacy, for a lot of millennials they are put off by bigger terms complex regan books laying -- regulations. neil agrees, a lot of old fogies are the of same mind set thank you you represent your generation well. >> you heard from young crowd. what does old crowd thing? tomorrow the bitter boomers they are back, and they are booming and they have not stopped complaining think your angry old uncle butage agreeer and older. >> meanwhile cracked see ep or...
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. >> regan smith. another one of the drivers able to come down and get tires at lap 140. goes by brian scott. here he is inside the top ten. >> lupton slides uphill. in the 20 in that 25 car. that was a great effort for that team. dylan -- >> that's what you want in a debut race. run all the laps and gate solid finish and for that car and team he's doing an excellent job to get a 20 in his first start. >> nine laps remaining right now. let's go to 64 laps to go for our smart smooth of the race. battle for the race lead. joey logano going after matt kenseth. >> look at that move he makes off turn two. gained on kenseth. clears matt on the back straightaway. strong runoff there for joey logano. >> he parlayed that nice and smooth for the race. >> good trip to victory lane. >> he's seven miles away. watching that scoring monitor and one time around, a second advantage then goes back down to half a second but you're not seeing the continual gains from matt kenseth that you would like to think he's got a real opportunity to go up and get him. >> really in the top four. almost
. >> regan smith. another one of the drivers able to come down and get tires at lap 140. goes by brian scott. here he is inside the top ten. >> lupton slides uphill. in the 20 in that 25 car. that was a great effort for that team. dylan -- >> that's what you want in a debut race. run all the laps and gate solid finish and for that car and team he's doing an excellent job to get a 20 in his first start. >> nine laps remaining right now. let's go to 64 laps to go for our...
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alan: no me regaÑes, amigo, no me regaÑes! los grandes momentos son para compartir.experta en moda. bienvenida, mi querida carmen. carmen: me encanta la primavera y puedo usar colores mÁs llamativos pero cuando sufres de alergia a veces es un poco difÍcil disfrutar si no te sientes bien. carla: cuÁles son algunas de las recomendaciones para que nos veamos bonitas y podamos estar libres? carmen: el aire libre se presta para que hagamos una parrillada. ahÍ es cuando mÁs se intensifica mis alergias entonces me gusta tomar un antihistamÍnico. me gustan los productos zyrtec porque dan alivio durante 24 horas. puedes disfrutar tu dÍa con tu familia. en cuestiÓn de maquillaje, si vas a estar al aire libre es importante tratar de utilizar el maquillaje mÁs liviano y no utilizar demasiado. en este caso simplemente utilizamos un corrector para tapar alguna imperfecciÓn y le colocamos un iluminador cremoso arriba de los pÓmulos. eso va a ser que se desvÍe la atenciÓn de la alergia. c --- carla: si vamos a la boda y tenemos alergia? carmen: tienes que usar maquillaje suave. en e
alan: no me regaÑes, amigo, no me regaÑes! los grandes momentos son para compartir.experta en moda. bienvenida, mi querida carmen. carmen: me encanta la primavera y puedo usar colores mÁs llamativos pero cuando sufres de alergia a veces es un poco difÍcil disfrutar si no te sientes bien. carla: cuÁles son algunas de las recomendaciones para que nos veamos bonitas y podamos estar libres? carmen: el aire libre se presta para que hagamos una parrillada. ahÍ es cuando mÁs se intensifica mis...
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if you look at our more charismatic presidents franklin roosevelt, john kennedy, ronald regan, they allt along really really well with the press. >> let me ask you about the white water scandal. you advised that they disclose the documents and let journalists judge for themselves. there are now two investigations into hillary clinton's e-mails in the house, one concerning some 30,000 personal e-mails that were deleted. what do you think she should do about that? >> i'm not sure because i don't know what -- it's hard to advise somebody because you don't know what's in there. if there's nothing in those e-mails that is really -- i am sure there are some things in there that are unflattering. that's what we discovered in white water, but in white water there was nothing criminal. in the end of the day it was better to get the documents out than to let the drip drip drip continue. in this case i favor transparency. i'm a strong believer, advocate of transparency. i will tell you this. the republicans have to be very careful here. if they call her up to the hill and start, you know bullying
if you look at our more charismatic presidents franklin roosevelt, john kennedy, ronald regan, they allt along really really well with the press. >> let me ask you about the white water scandal. you advised that they disclose the documents and let journalists judge for themselves. there are now two investigations into hillary clinton's e-mails in the house, one concerning some 30,000 personal e-mails that were deleted. what do you think she should do about that? >> i'm not sure...
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look ronald regan provided $8.5 billion in sophisticated awax weaponry to the saudis.said oh, my gosh this is a major division between the president of the united states and the prime minister of israel back in the 1980s. who cares. what counts is on the substance. on the substance the relationship between the united states and israel has never been closer on military and strategic and intel issues. gloria let me give you proof -- >> let me just say, john mccain just said that president obama is throwing what he called a temper tantrum against bibi netanyahu and that he ought to get over it. do you disagree with mccain and the president and his relationship about netanyahu? >> i do not believe it's helpful to that strategic asset, the bipartisan relationship between israel and the united states for people to begin using israel as a political football. to reduce israel to a sound bite to talk about who called who, who's angry at who. what counts is are we providing israel with the critical security equipment technologies they need and on that we are. i would remind john
look ronald regan provided $8.5 billion in sophisticated awax weaponry to the saudis.said oh, my gosh this is a major division between the president of the united states and the prime minister of israel back in the 1980s. who cares. what counts is on the substance. on the substance the relationship between the united states and israel has never been closer on military and strategic and intel issues. gloria let me give you proof -- >> let me just say, john mccain just said that president...
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i think in this case regan said trust and verify. here if you have someone coming from the street, this man had no real history, you really can't take him at his word. and i don't think that a flight -- a medical examiner who is only going to be with a young person just a few minutes is going to be able to really pick up on something like this. >> they've got to fix this so-called honor system where you trust, but you don't necessarily even verify. dr. drew for someone who knows they have a psychological condition, and this co-pilot's case those issues seem to have been very serious, even if they might have been temporary, how hard is it to hide all of this from a doctor if a doctor is even looking for it? >> it's hard. but in germany, they have some of the most stringent medical privacy laws in the world. we may yet find out they knew about it but had no legal authority to say anything other than give them that you are not fit to work little slip. and then the individual has to then give that to their employer. that's the way it wor
i think in this case regan said trust and verify. here if you have someone coming from the street, this man had no real history, you really can't take him at his word. and i don't think that a flight -- a medical examiner who is only going to be with a young person just a few minutes is going to be able to really pick up on something like this. >> they've got to fix this so-called honor system where you trust, but you don't necessarily even verify. dr. drew for someone who knows they have...
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regan national, 44 with cloudy skies feeling like 37 with a south wind at 14 and that wind turns to theest northwest behind this front and that should help boost temperatures this afternoon into the as i said upper 50s and low 60s with more sun later on, breezy at times, i think we could gust to 30 miles an hour this afternoon. 42 tonight, tomorrow 63 and more clouds and by afternoon and evening showers possibly a yellow alert day, cool and dry wednesday and warm on thursday, low 70s and then best chance of rain this week will be friday maybe some thunder highs in the upper 60s. larry miller is at 6:22 with time saver traffic. >> keeping close eye right now on 66 where we have issues going on mainly in the manassas area and also fairfax both on the eastbound and westbound side, disabled vehicles as well as earlier issues out there. sky 9 right now showing us between 28 and 29 in the issue there where we have a disabled tractor trailer you can see that a tractor trailer over in my right hand side you can see traffic is getting by but some delays, just minor delays no major issues to repo
regan national, 44 with cloudy skies feeling like 37 with a south wind at 14 and that wind turns to theest northwest behind this front and that should help boost temperatures this afternoon into the as i said upper 50s and low 60s with more sun later on, breezy at times, i think we could gust to 30 miles an hour this afternoon. 42 tonight, tomorrow 63 and more clouds and by afternoon and evening showers possibly a yellow alert day, cool and dry wednesday and warm on thursday, low 70s and then...
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betty: i want to bring in mike regan, our stock editor here. his case number three happened, and they did not drop the word patient, would we see stocks just take off? mike: i think that -- the weakness in the stock is not all fed related. the strong dollar is a big part of it. another low this week. the economic outlook looks pretty decent. 3% growth this year. the profit outlook is not as good, looking at maybe 2% growth for the year. declines and profit growth for the first three quarters of the year. the markets are nervous about that. a lot of people do not think we could stress -- stretch these valuations further. the market would be relieved with the fed, but it is not the only issue. betty: the case, carl said, is likely going to happen. they will still drop it but they will effectively be using it. what are stocks likely to do. >> i think after 2:00 p.m., you could see volatility. mark had a fascinating observation yesterday. he said the fed would signal a shifted outlook and it makes sense to do it on a day they have a press conferenc
betty: i want to bring in mike regan, our stock editor here. his case number three happened, and they did not drop the word patient, would we see stocks just take off? mike: i think that -- the weakness in the stock is not all fed related. the strong dollar is a big part of it. another low this week. the economic outlook looks pretty decent. 3% growth this year. the profit outlook is not as good, looking at maybe 2% growth for the year. declines and profit growth for the first three quarters of...
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tom lee, managing partner at fundstrat global advisors, and mike regan in julie hyman.her into carnival, first quarter and just him out, and their huge expansion plan. plus blackberry just reported their surprising fourth-quarter profit. how the smartphone maker is cutting costs. we are just a few moments in the session. stay "in the loop." ♪ betty: trading just underway for supper want to get back to our chief markets correspondent scarlet fu. i know you are watching blackberry. scarlet: it had its best day, sales did fall in the third quarter, so that is not driving the profit, and said we have cost cuts and a average higher price for each smartphone that is sold. blackberry has seen a huge demise because of its global market share of smartphones now less than 1% a far cry from its glory days. dow chemical's selling half of its oldest business, that would be chlorine two olin -- to olin. this is all part of the dow ceo's target of $8.5 billion of the less profitable business to focus on higher-margin assets like plastics as well as dramatically -- as genetically modif
tom lee, managing partner at fundstrat global advisors, and mike regan in julie hyman.her into carnival, first quarter and just him out, and their huge expansion plan. plus blackberry just reported their surprising fourth-quarter profit. how the smartphone maker is cutting costs. we are just a few moments in the session. stay "in the loop." ♪ betty: trading just underway for supper want to get back to our chief markets correspondent scarlet fu. i know you are watching blackberry....
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joining me to break down the action is the founder and ceo of 5th street asset management mike regana abramowicz. we are looking at the stocks now at the lows of the session. the dow down triple digits, over 300 points. why? none of this information we have is new. >> i think that today, with the strengthening dollar, there is a feeling that the u.s. is going to import deflation. that the european slowdown is going to come here by way of making it more difficult for u.s. companies to export their goods cheaply and that's going to slow the economy. >> there is a good reason why the dollar is so strong. japan is printing 10 times faster. alix: you can make the argument that is not working there. >> it actually is working because it actually that's why they want to print more. japan needed it. he have 90 million people -- you a declining population and a lot of issues. alix: growth is weak and we still have issue with what -- issues with wages there. >> it all starts and ends with earnings. we are looking at a decline in earnings this quarter and next quarter. a large part probably do t
joining me to break down the action is the founder and ceo of 5th street asset management mike regana abramowicz. we are looking at the stocks now at the lows of the session. the dow down triple digits, over 300 points. why? none of this information we have is new. >> i think that today, with the strengthening dollar, there is a feeling that the u.s. is going to import deflation. that the european slowdown is going to come here by way of making it more difficult for u.s. companies to...
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risas) y no, no, siguiÓ viviendo al show, y pa' arriba y pa' arriba selena, y hasta que una vez la regaÑÉl suelo al sospechoso, y no pasÓ inadvertida, las imÁgenes contra el responsable, un interrogatorio del hombre que caminaba por la vecindad y nada justificaba la violencia, el policÍa expulsado del cuerpo y tiene asalto y violaciÓn de derechos civiles. cada aÑo, decenas de bebÉs terminan en la sala de emergencia por exceso de medicamentos, porque sus padres le dan mÁs de lo que el mÉdico le dice, ahora tenemos una prÁctica segura y práctica, vamos a ver. sabe exactamente usted quÉ es una cucharadita? la medida genÉrica ha enviado a muchos niÑos al hospital, cada aÑo, registra un promedio de dosis extras de los padres para niÑos pequeÑos y les dan mÁs de con lo necesitan, ahora la academia de pediatrÍa llama a un cambio radical en ha forma en que se recetan y miden las medicinas les recomiendan utilizar los milÍlitros en vez de cucharadas, las farmacias, hospitales y otros centro de salud, tengan los mediadores en forma de jeringa para que sea mÁs fácil medicar a sus hijos cuando estÁn
risas) y no, no, siguiÓ viviendo al show, y pa' arriba y pa' arriba selena, y hasta que una vez la regaÑÉl suelo al sospechoso, y no pasÓ inadvertida, las imÁgenes contra el responsable, un interrogatorio del hombre que caminaba por la vecindad y nada justificaba la violencia, el policÍa expulsado del cuerpo y tiene asalto y violaciÓn de derechos civiles. cada aÑo, decenas de bebÉs terminan en la sala de emergencia por exceso de medicamentos, porque sus padres le dan mÁs de lo que el...
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that was signed by none other than president ronald regan.e and 97 in the senate and was totally noncontroversial. this is about protecting our men and women in blue and making sure they're safe and what's changed that made atf take this step is that the gun industry is now marketing ar-style pistols that can take this cartridge so the particular concern for law enforcement here is now the power of this round combined with concealbility. >> you ignored that fact when you said there have been none of these rounds that fit for handguns. lad said yeah but they're fitting them now for this type of cartridge and that's the concern going forward. why not protect the cops? how does it disadvantage hunters and shooters? >> well there's been no history of any of these rounds being used in a handgun to harm a police officer. in fact a couple of the major national police organizations are also wondering what this is all about. fraternal order of police the national association of police -- >> why would police want armored tip bullets out there? why woul
that was signed by none other than president ronald regan.e and 97 in the senate and was totally noncontroversial. this is about protecting our men and women in blue and making sure they're safe and what's changed that made atf take this step is that the gun industry is now marketing ar-style pistols that can take this cartridge so the particular concern for law enforcement here is now the power of this round combined with concealbility. >> you ignored that fact when you said there have...