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. >> in the summer of 2011, democrats are looking to oust republican scott brown who a year and a halftate of ma by capturing the late ted kennedy's senate seat. democrats look to elizabeth warren. >> so suddenly democrats in massachusetts looking around and saying hey, you know, she couldn't get confirmed maybe that run the cfpb but i think she'd make a good messenger in this senate race. >> warren hasn't held or even run for public office before enter she never saw herself as the politician and that is part of why i thought she'd be a terrific senator. >> reluctant at first she officially enters the race in september at 62 zblun tested but proved very quickly in that senate vase she's got that. >> warren hits her first real stumble when a controversy emerges in april 2012. >> the boston herald had a story that raised a lot of questions about why is it that harvard had in a couple of instances listed her as a minority and a native american when there was no apparent proof that she was a native american. >> my fathers people objected to my mother because she was part cherokee and part
. >> in the summer of 2011, democrats are looking to oust republican scott brown who a year and a halftate of ma by capturing the late ted kennedy's senate seat. democrats look to elizabeth warren. >> so suddenly democrats in massachusetts looking around and saying hey, you know, she couldn't get confirmed maybe that run the cfpb but i think she'd make a good messenger in this senate race. >> warren hasn't held or even run for public office before enter she never saw herself...
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brings she's been a successful fund-raiser having raised some $42 million in the 2012 race against scott brown. of course, you know she is progressive and also that she is somebody who's laid out some very detailed policy proposals on ethics reforms as well as to restructure corporate boards. to me maybe her biggest weakness is candidates with success in 2018 for democrats weren't those who labeled themselves as progressive or the most progressive. they often kind of came from the pra mattic center left and the challenge for elizabeth warren and bernie sanders if he gets in is can you end up being somebody seen as a progressive at the extreme part of the left and win in states like florida? we saw gillum not have success and can they be winning candidates? >> and then you have joe biden, mike. someone you covered intensively. he's supposed off in the u.s. virgin islands according to his wife's twitter account. they're having their family, you know, vacation as well as a big decision to come. >> that's right. we know that the poholidays wera critical time with him being happy with making a run
brings she's been a successful fund-raiser having raised some $42 million in the 2012 race against scott brown. of course, you know she is progressive and also that she is somebody who's laid out some very detailed policy proposals on ethics reforms as well as to restructure corporate boards. to me maybe her biggest weakness is candidates with success in 2018 for democrats weren't those who labeled themselves as progressive or the most progressive. they often kind of came from the pra mattic...
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. >> reporter: special agent in charge scott brown oversees the office for homeland security investigationsg part of what he does. >> this is how it happens. what we are witnessing here is what happens every day along the southern border of the u.s. the officers are phenomenal. they are fantastic at identifying fresh marks that shouldn't be there. a screw that was turned. they can pick up on that. >> reporter: human art and intelligence together. >> absolutely. >> reporter: they find about 24 kilos of hard drugs. minutes later, field testing reveals cocaine. situations like this were a central tenet of president trump's argument this week for a wall. >> our southern border is a pipeline for vast quantities of illegal drugs including meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl. every week 300 of our citizens are killed by heroin alone. 90% of which floods across from our southern border. >> reporter: i wanted to learn how effective the wall would be. >> this literally is a physical wall. >> the vast amount of hard narcotics don't come through at places like this. the vast amount of hard narcotics co
. >> reporter: special agent in charge scott brown oversees the office for homeland security investigationsg part of what he does. >> this is how it happens. what we are witnessing here is what happens every day along the southern border of the u.s. the officers are phenomenal. they are fantastic at identifying fresh marks that shouldn't be there. a screw that was turned. they can pick up on that. >> reporter: human art and intelligence together. >> absolutely. >>...
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. >> scott brown up in massachusetts got elected -- >> that's not a trumpian thing. trump would get into his helicopter. >> i give maxine waters an a for effort. the delivery was faltering. she needs to hammer away at that. she needs to practice more. maybe next year she will be able to get that. kemp probably gets it. that's sort of the emblem of what the republicans have come. they're all doing it, but he did that just right with the pickup and the accent. >> trump is not used to rough terrain. i'm glad he went to arlington the other day, cemetery to respect our soldiers. he needed different shoes. this is rough territory for him. the trumpiest thing, how about biden? >> no, because biden is qualified. >> he does say what he thinks. that's how he gets -- >> he's done worse. >> it's sort of endearing compared to this guy. >> uncle joe. >> there he is. >> the trumpiest thing said by someone not trump, brian kemp. >>> up next, the oddest moment in trump world this year. there were a lot to choose from, of course. these odd moments. how many times have you said to your
. >> scott brown up in massachusetts got elected -- >> that's not a trumpian thing. trump would get into his helicopter. >> i give maxine waters an a for effort. the delivery was faltering. she needs to hammer away at that. she needs to practice more. maybe next year she will be able to get that. kemp probably gets it. that's sort of the emblem of what the republicans have come. they're all doing it, but he did that just right with the pickup and the accent. >> trump is...
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unpopular to the point where massachusetts, a democrats lost the so-called ted kennedy seat to scott brown. they were demoralized, sean, they were crurend. rahm emanuel wanted to pull the whole thing. the person that bucked obama up that said go big or go home was nancy pelosi. she said you made a signature promise, you need to fulfill it. and donald trump made a promise and he is trying to do the same thing to fulfill a campaign promise that he made that he also believes will improve the country. >> sean: also life and death. 90% of the heroin coming across that border into this country. >> that's exactly right. so, why would nancy pelosi understand the pressure that obama was under and encourage him to pursue obamacare but expect donald trump to completely drop kick a plan, a promise he made repeatedly to his base. it doesn't even make any political sense. she understands that. >> sean: leah, talking about literally they all took their vacations for christmas. they didn't stay and negotiate for the furloughed employees. 10 days in and then have you got other democrats taking a lobbyist-p
unpopular to the point where massachusetts, a democrats lost the so-called ted kennedy seat to scott brown. they were demoralized, sean, they were crurend. rahm emanuel wanted to pull the whole thing. the person that bucked obama up that said go big or go home was nancy pelosi. she said you made a signature promise, you need to fulfill it. and donald trump made a promise and he is trying to do the same thing to fulfill a campaign promise that he made that he also believes will improve the...
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. >> special agent in charge, scott brown, oversees the phoenix field office for homeland security investigationsare a big part of what he does. >> this is how it happens. what we're witnessing here is what happens every day, along the southwest border of the u.s. and you know, the officers at the ports of entry are phenomenal. they're fantastic at identifying fresh tool marks that shouldn't be there, a screw that was recently turned that wouldn't be a reason for that, they can pick up on that. they're experts. >> human art and intelligence together. >> absolutely. >> what they find, about 24 kilos of hard drugs. minutes later, field testing reveals cocaine. situations like this, were a central tenet of president trump's argument this week for a wall. >> our southern border is a pipeline for vast quantities of illegal drug, including meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl. every week, 300 of our citizens are killed by heroin alone. 90% of which floods across from our southern border. >> but i wanted to learn just how effective the wall would be. >> this literally is a physical wall between the two c
. >> special agent in charge, scott brown, oversees the phoenix field office for homeland security investigationsare a big part of what he does. >> this is how it happens. what we're witnessing here is what happens every day, along the southwest border of the u.s. and you know, the officers at the ports of entry are phenomenal. they're fantastic at identifying fresh tool marks that shouldn't be there, a screw that was recently turned that wouldn't be a reason for that, they can pick...
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see beat scott brown.et a taste of her being a policy wonk in the future. >> thank you both. two of the best brain there's in d.c. on this sunday. thank you. enjoy the rest of your weekend. >> you, too. go eagles. >> there you go. >>> by the way, before we go, a new report came out on friday. record numbers of americans are expressing a desire to leave the united states, and not just for vacation paper co vacation. according to the new gallup poll, 40% of women younger than 30 want to move from the united states. in the trump era, 16% of americans say they would like to move out of the u.s. forever, per nenmanentl permanently. versus 11% under president trump, 10% under president barack obama. those wondering, canada, must be theite ice hockey, maybe. >>> we'll be right back. we'll b. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial, established by metlife. from brighthouse finan
see beat scott brown.et a taste of her being a policy wonk in the future. >> thank you both. two of the best brain there's in d.c. on this sunday. thank you. enjoy the rest of your weekend. >> you, too. go eagles. >> there you go. >>> by the way, before we go, a new report came out on friday. record numbers of americans are expressing a desire to leave the united states, and not just for vacation paper co vacation. according to the new gallup poll, 40% of women...
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attacks sharpened when she decided to jump into politics in 2012 when she unseated republican senator scott brownmassachusetts. he was an incumbent republican senator at the time and she beat him by eight points. now she just got re-elected senator in massachusetts by 24 points and now she's announced her exploration for a rub for the white house. joining us is elizabeth warren, democrat from massachusetts. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> a lot of people are considering running, a few people have stuck a toe in the water. you are the first household name democrat, the first heavyweight to announce that you are going to go ahead with this exploratory committee. why are you going first? >> well, look, i want to be in this fight, because this is, in my view, the fundamental question that faces our country. and it's so -- who does washington work for? you can see what the trap is. why does the trap continue year after year after year? and the answer is, because washington is working great, fabulously, for the wealthy and the well connected. they have bought the government they want
attacks sharpened when she decided to jump into politics in 2012 when she unseated republican senator scott brownmassachusetts. he was an incumbent republican senator at the time and she beat him by eight points. now she just got re-elected senator in massachusetts by 24 points and now she's announced her exploration for a rub for the white house. joining us is elizabeth warren, democrat from massachusetts. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> a lot of...
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>> i think the level of enthusiasm that she generated going back to her first run against scott brownwere very excited about her, but there's, i think an intensity that comes when you've got your eye on the presidency that ratchets everything up. i recall positive responses in that race against brown, for example, i do not recall people talking about having chills when they watched her speak or how warren had mysteriously obtained a mind meld with them. maybe some of that is because she happens to be the first big name candidate out of the gate in iowa, but i think some of it is part of linked to her growth as a campaigner and her rise in prominence nationally. >> you know, adam, i saw her early in her senate campaign, her senate career make an appearance in california before the california democratic party, and it was a rock star reception, and i saw a performance on that stage that i was really struck by, and it seems to be something that the washington media either hasn't seen or ignores, and that is that elizabeth warren on the campaign trail has been elected to the senate twice b
>> i think the level of enthusiasm that she generated going back to her first run against scott brownwere very excited about her, but there's, i think an intensity that comes when you've got your eye on the presidency that ratchets everything up. i recall positive responses in that race against brown, for example, i do not recall people talking about having chills when they watched her speak or how warren had mysteriously obtained a mind meld with them. maybe some of that is because she...
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. >> reporter: special agent in charge scott brown oversees the phoenix field office for homeland securityrt of what he does. this is how it happens. i mean, what we're witnessing here is -- >> is what happens every day along the southwest border of the u.s. and, you know, the officers at the ports of entry are phenomenal. they're fantastic at identifying fresh tool marks that shouldn't be there. a school that's been recently turned, that there wouldn't be a reason for it being recently turned, they can pick up on that. >> human art and intelligence together. >> absolutely. >> what they find, about 24 key low kilos of hard drugs. minutes later, field test rg in reveals cocaine. situations like this were a central tenant of president trump's president trump's argument this week for a wall. >> our southern border is a pipeline for vast quantities of illegaldrugs, including method, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl. every week, 300 of our citizens are killed by heroin alone. 90% of when floods across from our southern border. >> reporter: but i wanted to learn just how effective the wall would be
. >> reporter: special agent in charge scott brown oversees the phoenix field office for homeland securityrt of what he does. this is how it happens. i mean, what we're witnessing here is -- >> is what happens every day along the southwest border of the u.s. and, you know, the officers at the ports of entry are phenomenal. they're fantastic at identifying fresh tool marks that shouldn't be there. a school that's been recently turned, that there wouldn't be a reason for it being...
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and then, as we're going to see, the slavery issue does not go away with the dred scott decision. john brown's attempt to take over harpers ferry and start a slave rebellion or insurrection doesn't exactly work, but it certainly upset a lot of people and got people talking about the slavery issue, if they haven't been already. and frankly, they should've been. they're certainly talking about it in illinois in 1858. douglas was running for his third term in the senate. he's a national figure. and the republican party in illinois did something that, traditionally, parties in illinois didn't do. at the state convention, they endorsed their own candidate for the u.s. senate and it was lincoln. douglas knew from 20 years experience how tough it was going to be to take on lincoln. and the debates result, where lincoln just starts following him around illinois talking whenever douglas finishes speaking, and finally they agreed to seven debates. in the course of these debates, lincoln is already getting some traction, nationally. there are people that know him. he's gotten some votes in the 1856 repub
and then, as we're going to see, the slavery issue does not go away with the dred scott decision. john brown's attempt to take over harpers ferry and start a slave rebellion or insurrection doesn't exactly work, but it certainly upset a lot of people and got people talking about the slavery issue, if they haven't been already. and frankly, they should've been. they're certainly talking about it in illinois in 1858. douglas was running for his third term in the senate. he's a national figure....
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strategist former campaign manager for scott brown.e sanders 2016 campaign and he talked about medicare for all. appeared to be something way out on the fringe and now it appears to actually have gone mainstream. >> this isn't your parents' democratic party anymore, ed. four years ago who would have thought you a democratic socialist named bernie sanders would have gotten more than 12 million votes in the primary. he did. and since then the party has only lurched further and further to the left show no signs of slowing down. this is the reality. it is not the centrism of jfk or bill clinton that drives the democratic party it's the socialism of alexandria ocasio-cortez and she is going to be the one driving the agenda. ed: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez likes to push back on fox and others you are just attacking me personally. i think it has been silly that people were going after her for dancing video. who cares. let's talk about what's in her plans. she talks about a green new deal. here's what she wants to do. eliminate the
strategist former campaign manager for scott brown.e sanders 2016 campaign and he talked about medicare for all. appeared to be something way out on the fringe and now it appears to actually have gone mainstream. >> this isn't your parents' democratic party anymore, ed. four years ago who would have thought you a democratic socialist named bernie sanders would have gotten more than 12 million votes in the primary. he did. and since then the party has only lurched further and further to...
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meetings, i'd like to formally welcome the budget committee the newest members, senator brown of indiana, rick scott of florida and senator kevin kracramer of north dakota. i look forward to their contributions as we tackle our nation's pressing fiscal challenges in the year ahead. et we begin our work this year by examining the congressional budget office's annual update of the economic outlook. our witness today is dr. keith hall, the director of the cbo and probably appeared before this committee more than any other director. i'd like to welcome him and the members of his team accompanying him. we lock forward to your testimony. in my review of this report, what strikes me most is how few surprises there really are. as has been the case since 2002, the federal government spends more than it collects. in fiscal year 2018 the federal government collected more than $3 trillion in revenue, but it spent more than $4 trillion, which means the government overspent by $779 billion. beginning in 2022, the federal government is projected to begin running deficits of more than a trillion dollars each year.
meetings, i'd like to formally welcome the budget committee the newest members, senator brown of indiana, rick scott of florida and senator kevin kracramer of north dakota. i look forward to their contributions as we tackle our nation's pressing fiscal challenges in the year ahead. et we begin our work this year by examining the congressional budget office's annual update of the economic outlook. our witness today is dr. keith hall, the director of the cbo and probably appeared before this...
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brown people. that is not rhetoric from tim scott. he actually did it, i was at the table. this is what republicans i think need to come to grips with and this is advice that i got from a democrat. luis gutierrez's who told me this. people will vote for you if they don't like you. they will never vote for you if they think you don't like them. the policies, the new generation of republicans, they are doing great but we have to be very mindful of the rhetoric that we use in the rhetoric that we condone on the republican side or we will continue to struggle in communities of color in this country electorally. >> martha: what do you see when you look into the eyes of the boy from covington high school and the native american elder? >> i see what happens when the media decides to make something viral -- they could have picked a lot of things that happened over this weekend including lots of examples of my fellow citizens being kind and generous and considerate to one another, that doesn't go viral. it doesn't make the news. i don't know either of the people in this video, i cou
brown people. that is not rhetoric from tim scott. he actually did it, i was at the table. this is what republicans i think need to come to grips with and this is advice that i got from a democrat. luis gutierrez's who told me this. people will vote for you if they don't like you. they will never vote for you if they think you don't like them. the policies, the new generation of republicans, they are doing great but we have to be very mindful of the rhetoric that we use in the rhetoric that we...
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hattie scott, say her name. brown, say her name.s their daughter, their sister. this is how we come across. we make up 2% of this world and this is our land. we were here. we've been here for thousands of years. thousands of years, indigenous people native to this country have been here. and it's hurtful when people talk about rights and freedoms, and we haven't seen it. we live in third world cities and reservations. a lot of people think that we're rich and have a lot of money. we barely can keep up, and the world around us doesn't see us. we're not alcoholics, we're not drunks. we're not invisible, we are here. [applause] i want to encourage all my indigenous people, all my relatives, to please stand strong together. i want to ask you to be more than an ally, be a co-conspirator to indigenous people. we're going to sing a song as we go out. i'm really nervous. i want to say this. i want to say this. we love all our relatives across the world, and it's not just indigenous people. when we go missing, we go more than just missing in
hattie scott, say her name. brown, say her name.s their daughter, their sister. this is how we come across. we make up 2% of this world and this is our land. we were here. we've been here for thousands of years. thousands of years, indigenous people native to this country have been here. and it's hurtful when people talk about rights and freedoms, and we haven't seen it. we live in third world cities and reservations. a lot of people think that we're rich and have a lot of money. we barely can...
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and all of a sudden the reader would go michael brown deserved it, or the walter scott video and there was this sudden moment for all of a sudden there is the up springer videos of black people living my -- [inaudible] and you would hear from readers say they were sitting at starbucks. why did someone -- i'm sitting here at my desk told me the way people are racist thing. but there's a just ignorance of our fellow americans experience very often and what we have are the moments where americans can now see with their own eyes the experiences of other americans. >> sometimes they just act like something is not right. and they see it in a non-doctored way. >> i get this question all the time when a two book talks and people go wide of the police are black people all the all of a sudden in 2014. i look at people like what are you talking about. but it was a sense -- because of the devaluation, there is the devaluation of black story in black narrative. they've been speaking are an experiences since we arrived 400 years ago. >> that's been happening since we got off those with those policin
and all of a sudden the reader would go michael brown deserved it, or the walter scott video and there was this sudden moment for all of a sudden there is the up springer videos of black people living my -- [inaudible] and you would hear from readers say they were sitting at starbucks. why did someone -- i'm sitting here at my desk told me the way people are racist thing. but there's a just ignorance of our fellow americans experience very often and what we have are the moments where americans...
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same author of the notorious dred scott decision, and denied the right of president lincoln to suspend the writ of habeas corpus after the firing on fort sumter. john brown, erin dwight stevens, were convicted of the commonwealth of virginia. and who will it was for their parts in brown's raid of harpers ferry. during the civil war, william bruce mumford was convicted of treason for removing an american flag from the united states mint in new orleans. but it appears, for the most part, most individuals convicted for treason in early american history were spared the death penalty and pardoned. many confederate military officers and politicians were pardoned as well. this seems in keeping with the practice established in early america before the war. but this may not be entirely true. near the end of the civil war, many confederate military men were tried for violations of the law of war, convicted of violating a provision of general orders 100, known to all of us as the lieber code. nearly 1000 military tribunals were held, most trying confederate military men for violating laws of war. -- violations against prisoners of war. throughout the post civil war
same author of the notorious dred scott decision, and denied the right of president lincoln to suspend the writ of habeas corpus after the firing on fort sumter. john brown, erin dwight stevens, were convicted of the commonwealth of virginia. and who will it was for their parts in brown's raid of harpers ferry. during the civil war, william bruce mumford was convicted of treason for removing an american flag from the united states mint in new orleans. but it appears, for the most part, most...
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scott rock's verilog would be as always thank you so much. you're watching the news there's more to come on the program including the following a robot that can get a little brown think about doing household chores at long last a machine that can iron clothes automatically with a look at some of the highlights of the consumer electronics show in vegas. and the ham ball world championships starts on thursday in berlin and it opens with a unique match germany versus korea this will be korea's first ever unified appearance at a hand ball world championship with north korean players being integrated into the south korean team they've been training together in berlin for two weeks to make sure that their athletic impact is as big as their diplomatic one. the match between the korean handball world championship squad in german third division side pottstown may have just been a pretty tournament warm up but it was still somewhat historic. for the first time ever korea has a unified handball team with players from both countries in the tournament opener korea coach cho young shin squad will face co-hosts germany in the german capital. the world championship is really m
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congressman brown said he expects a vote in the house but he expecting to face opposition in the republican controlled u.s. senate. in the news room, scott macfarlane, newst >>> jet me know if i can expect to go outside and see tomorrow what i saw today, a frozen newspaper. >> his newspaper was frozen. >> in my driveway. frozen in a block. >> from the rain on sunday and the col air on monday. >> boom. >> that's what happens man. i thinkl you w see it again tomorrow we are talking about cold temperatures early tomorrow morning. below freezing everywhere. we didn't get above freezing any locations across our area. out there right now, look at the numbers, we're sitting at 21 degrees, winds out of the northwest at 16 miles per hour. that giv us a wind chill in the single digits in the city. look at the cgurent wind s. you notice here, wind gusts still 20 to about 30 miles per hour in our eastern zones but nothing to the west. that shows things are really starting to calm as far as the wind is concerned. even a 5, 10, 15 mile an hour wind is going to make things cold tonight. 1 degree below zero in gaithersburg martinsburg cing in at 1:, a c
congressman brown said he expects a vote in the house but he expecting to face opposition in the republican controlled u.s. senate. in the news room, scott macfarlane, newst >>> jet me know if i can expect to go outside and see tomorrow what i saw today, a frozen newspaper. >> his newspaper was frozen. >> in my driveway. frozen in a block. >> from the rain on sunday and the col air on monday. >> boom. >> that's what happens man. i thinkl you w see it again...
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scott wapner begins right now. >>> welcome. good to have you with us here to debate and trade the big stories of the day, joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown, pete najarian let's begin with a look at stocks they are up sharply after the fed chairman, jay powell being suggested the central bank is flexible and has been listening to the markets >> there is no preset path for policy and particularly with the muted inflation readings we've seen coming in we will be patient as we watch to see how the economy evolves. we're always prepared to shift and shift significantly if necessary to promote our goals of maximum unemployment and stable prices. >> steph, just what the doctor ordered apparently is it enough >> i feel better today >> because of this >> he said the right things, flexibility. he said he would be willing to change the balance sheet, usage, rates will be flektable. all that's good. i was very encouraged by the employment report. better jobs, better wages. we've had over 3% wage growth for three months in a row and we're actually on a nice trajectory in that record. it offsets the disappointment from yesterday >> unless you say one
scott wapner begins right now. >>> welcome. good to have you with us here to debate and trade the big stories of the day, joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown, pete najarian let's begin with a look at stocks they are up sharply after the fed chairman, jay powell being suggested the central bank is flexible and has been listening to the markets >> there is no preset path for policy and particularly with the muted inflation readings we've seen coming in we will be patient as...
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brown people. what about the tomahawks the kids were doing? trish: we live in a scary world where somehow just a hat gets symbolized as a racist thing. i think scottriends on the left like to associate those two things. that works, right? in politics. americans do not want a racist in the oval office. >> trump's rhetoric. >> thank goodness for the full length video. it wasn't for the video, these young men would be vilified. this man is a liar. he could have ruined their lives forever. trish: at least it was on tape. deneen, scott, thank you, guys. special message next. and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card ♪ i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last ye
brown people. what about the tomahawks the kids were doing? trish: we live in a scary world where somehow just a hat gets symbolized as a racist thing. i think scottriends on the left like to associate those two things. that works, right? in politics. americans do not want a racist in the oval office. >> trump's rhetoric. >> thank goodness for the full length video. it wasn't for the video, these young men would be vilified. this man is a liar. he could have ruined their lives...
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brown people. what about the tomahawks the kids were doing? trish: we live in a scary world where somehow just a hat gets symbolized as a racist thing. i think scottends on the left like to associate those two things. that works, right? in politics. americans do not want a racist in the oval office. >> trump's rhetoric. >> thank goodness for the full length video. it wasn't for the video, these young men would be vilified. this man is a liar. he could have ruined their lives forever. trish: at least it was on tape. deneen, scott, thank you, guys. hey. i heard you're moving into a new apartment. yeah, it's pretty stressful. this music is supposed to relax me, though. ♪ maybe you'd mellow out a bit if you got geico to help you with your renters insurance. oh, geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. yeah, and they could save you a lot of money. wow, suddenly i feel so relieved. you guys are fired. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. you should meet our newest team schwab, bmember, tecky.do that, i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it a question. tecky, can you offer low costs and award-winning full
brown people. what about the tomahawks the kids were doing? trish: we live in a scary world where somehow just a hat gets symbolized as a racist thing. i think scottends on the left like to associate those two things. that works, right? in politics. americans do not want a racist in the oval office. >> trump's rhetoric. >> thank goodness for the full length video. it wasn't for the video, these young men would be vilified. this man is a liar. he could have ruined their lives...
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scott wapner and the traders starts right now >>> happy new year good to have you with us on this wednesday. here to debate and trade the biggest stories of the day, joe terranova, jim lebenthal, josh brown, jon najarian. we start with the markets, the new year getting off to a rather volatile start new data in china suggesting the economy there continues to contract joe, the biggest story we're talking about, china, trade, the global slowdown, whether the fed is behind the curve. all of that as you enter the new year >> everyone is trying to face a strong degree on what the price action will be today and there is no relevancy. if you're going to try to extrapolate what that means for the remainder of the year, the return is less than 50%. as it relates, obviously it had an impact. you learned a little bit about oil today in the fact of we are dealing with supply concerns, not demand concerns. oil was down on those figures. they reversed on the news that saudi experts saw half a million barrels less than expected in the month of december. you saw the reversal in oil and, thus, you're seeing a little bit of a bounce in equities. >> josh, you have fred wilson calling 2019 a doozy i think w
scott wapner and the traders starts right now >>> happy new year good to have you with us on this wednesday. here to debate and trade the biggest stories of the day, joe terranova, jim lebenthal, josh brown, jon najarian. we start with the markets, the new year getting off to a rather volatile start new data in china suggesting the economy there continues to contract joe, the biggest story we're talking about, china, trade, the global slowdown, whether the fed is behind the curve. all...