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scott martin helps us out. scott martin helps us out. beginner's ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. kennedy: president trump may be escalating the pending trade war with china. the president is considering an extra $100 billion in tariffs. what will that do to the market? we have seen ups and downs all week long. volatility is the key as president trump and china face off. and there is the standoff over amazon. how can you protect your dough. scott martin is here. what do we do here, scott? i want your money to make money for my money. how do we do it? >> even though inside i'm smiling, inside i'm crying. we already had to volatility overnight because of the new tariff news. it's important to know what you own in times like these. buy companies that you trust that maybe you work with. if you buy stuff on amazon and you know how
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we have heather zumarriaga and kingsview asset management cio scott martin. let's get right to it. heather what are your thoughts fed chair had to say? more of the same what i got out of it? >> i agree. more of the same, more expected and i tell my boss that i need more reading and thinking in my job description. there are true academics in the fed. i love the point there is no current drama in the fed unlike president trump tweets or tariff situations or immigration. nice to have no drama in the federal reserve. ashley: at least one place in washington where there isn't. >> yes. ashley: scott what is your take in all of that? he mentioned the tariffs but wasn't really forthcoming. look we don't know what extent this will be. we heard from business leaders that this could pose a risk but he was very non-committal. he said indeed could push prices overall higher. what is your overall view what he had to say? >> ashley, measured, calm, informative. too, i think some answers were product of the questions which i wouldn't say softballs, not all of them, nobody was hammering with the la
we have heather zumarriaga and kingsview asset management cio scott martin. let's get right to it. heather what are your thoughts fed chair had to say? more of the same what i got out of it? >> i agree. more of the same, more expected and i tell my boss that i need more reading and thinking in my job description. there are true academics in the fed. i love the point there is no current drama in the fed unlike president trump tweets or tariff situations or immigration. nice to have no...
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melissa: okay, scott martin, sales in the first quarter up 43%. mostly from me, but other people are shopping there as well. what do you think? >> my kids are too they talk to alexa every time they get up in the morning. everybody has hit on everything. this is historic. you mentioned the word i was thinking of, amzn should be amazing. the prime membership revealed to be better than expected. let's face it, amazon prime is the best deal on the planet. the gateway drug to massive internet spending. if you don't have the stock in the portfolio now, you got one more chance and this thing is going to 2,000, and we own it and have for a long time. david: maybe a drawback, microsoft is coming out, of course, they are head-to-head in competition for the cloud money they're both getting. amazon has gone through the roof until microsoft realize we can do that, coming in with their own figures momentarily. that may draw down the value of what's happening after-hours with the amazon stock. they're doing extraordinarily well in all their numbers but the compe
melissa: okay, scott martin, sales in the first quarter up 43%. mostly from me, but other people are shopping there as well. what do you think? >> my kids are too they talk to alexa every time they get up in the morning. everybody has hit on everything. this is historic. you mentioned the word i was thinking of, amzn should be amazing. the prime membership revealed to be better than expected. let's face it, amazon prime is the best deal on the planet. the gateway drug to massive internet...
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all right, ashley webster and elizabeth mcdonald are here, so to john layfield and scott martin.tin, first to you, let's get back to the argument, profits as good as they are going to get or just getting rolling? which is it? >> i'm going to argue with it's as good as it's going to get. i will tell you, this feel like a story that we have been told over the last couple of years where the market was due for this correction, right, it was due for a pullback, interest rates were going to go to the sky, you know the stories and it never happened. i think this is just another story in the line of the stories that basically are just scare tactics from some of the haters out there as the kids like to say because to me, yes, i think we are seeing a higher than normal say earnings growth period, yes, but that doesn't mean that earnings can't keep growing and in the case of face book, look at operating margins. they look great. liz: a lot of hand ringing over the 10-year note sticking at 3. here is a fact, the 10-year note spent a lot of its time, before 2008 above 3%. we are getting back
all right, ashley webster and elizabeth mcdonald are here, so to john layfield and scott martin.tin, first to you, let's get back to the argument, profits as good as they are going to get or just getting rolling? which is it? >> i'm going to argue with it's as good as it's going to get. i will tell you, this feel like a story that we have been told over the last couple of years where the market was due for this correction, right, it was due for a pullback, interest rates were going to go...
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scott martin from kingsview asset management is with us, aaron glibs, s&p portfolio manager.pecting and what would you buy ahead of it. what would you say, you guys are the experts? >> past two quarters we had 75% beat rate. which is really high. companies have to come in blowing us away. they're already expecting 16% growth. a few of my favorites, a couple airline stocks, delta and southwest. they're both expecting mid 20s growth for q1. even despite the headlines of basically, don't buy the airline that damages your dog. liz: damage is a not word for kill. >> just avoid, but delta, luv. i love semis, freight value stocks. they're looking at phenomenal earnings growth this year. 75. one few values hold up. liz: mr. martin, what are you buying ahead of earnings season? we are heading up to tech, liz. to keep on erin gibbs to sift up to take more tech. everybody has been freaking out about facebook, privacy issues at going fell. i think regulations are coming. people have been tearing me up about this. this will be good for the stocks. it will bring back investor trust and con
scott martin from kingsview asset management is with us, aaron glibs, s&p portfolio manager.pecting and what would you buy ahead of it. what would you say, you guys are the experts? >> past two quarters we had 75% beat rate. which is really high. companies have to come in blowing us away. they're already expecting 16% growth. a few of my favorites, a couple airline stocks, delta and southwest. they're both expecting mid 20s growth for q1. even despite the headlines of basically, don't...
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ashley webster is your, liz mcdonald is here, brian brent berg and scott martin.looking very strong. donald trump will count the economy in west virginia today. scott martin, a strong economy, is that more important for the stock market then trade or scandal? >> what we learned in the last few weeks and months, there are times the market wakes up, the sweets that it sees, this is gospel or truth and i have been watching since i have seen them on the show, this stuff needs to be moved through quickly. you get a good job number, it leads into a gdp report, that is economic fundamentals as far as i am concerned. ashley: let's not forget earnings. the projection 17% growth would be terrific. that would go a long way to the market, focusing on the fundamentals. stuart: strong profits in the next few weeks. ashley: the data in the midwest, more job openings. and labor shortage and construction and manufacturing jobs. stuart: dow industrials at 24-3. facebook says cambridge had data on 87 million people rather than 50 million we thought, scott martin, negative stuff on f
ashley webster is your, liz mcdonald is here, brian brent berg and scott martin.looking very strong. donald trump will count the economy in west virginia today. scott martin, a strong economy, is that more important for the stock market then trade or scandal? >> what we learned in the last few weeks and months, there are times the market wakes up, the sweets that it sees, this is gospel or truth and i have been watching since i have seen them on the show, this stuff needs to be moved...
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scott martin is with us. nail this because there's no financial impact on these companies at all. >> no, there's not. ironic because we have earnings coming too, that will probably be the mover. to give up freedom and safety for the ideal is so upsetting, a couple of years ago i don't think tech would have said this, do you think so? ashley: hard to say. stuart: during the obama administration? you could be right. how do you feel, ash? ashley: silicon valley is silly valley, they are sitting in the bubble, sitting in safe spaces given to them by who, the military who protect this country, send them to pyongyang, tell them what it's like there. it makes me very, very upset that technology is a part of our future and that includes the military, sorry, and when the military asks for contracts to improve the photographs taken by drones and they say we are not in the business of war, this is not what we want to do, it's -- it's morally offensive to us that we don't want to do this. you know, you used the word path
scott martin is with us. nail this because there's no financial impact on these companies at all. >> no, there's not. ironic because we have earnings coming too, that will probably be the mover. to give up freedom and safety for the ideal is so upsetting, a couple of years ago i don't think tech would have said this, do you think so? ashley: hard to say. stuart: during the obama administration? you could be right. how do you feel, ash? ashley: silicon valley is silly valley, they are...
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bre peyton and scott martin with, and marie harf. go buckeyes. >> just don't ask us about the last couplens for football. kennedy: it's an emotional sport. and this is an emotional time for the president and for the country. so many elements wrapped up in this russia investigation which seems to sprout new legs and scurry in different directions every day. so what does the appointment of rudy giuliani as to be and advisor to the president say to you about the investigation? >> it's certainly an asset. i think the investigation will march on. i don't see this wrapping up or going away anytime soon. any time you are in legal trouble, you should keep your trap shut unless you are compelled to do otherwise. even in that case, keep your answers short. people who stalked to mueller have gotten into trouble. kennedy: there are two elements to the president. the president has client and the president as politician. and rudy giuliani is one of the few people who understands both of those elements. he understands the law and he understands how
bre peyton and scott martin with, and marie harf. go buckeyes. >> just don't ask us about the last couplens for football. kennedy: it's an emotional sport. and this is an emotional time for the president and for the country. so many elements wrapped up in this russia investigation which seems to sprout new legs and scurry in different directions every day. so what does the appointment of rudy giuliani as to be and advisor to the president say to you about the investigation? >> it's...
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scott martin say that is adds and he's probably right.dge andrew napolitano and i have to ask you, judge, about amazon. under attack from the president, he says that it's costing the u.s. postal service a lot of money to have amazon use to ship -- use the postal service to ship products, he's attacking amazon vigorously, what do you know from a legal standpoint, what's going on? >> i don't know where he's going to go with this. the washington post is owned personally by jeff bezos, it's not owned by amazon, i don't know if the president knows that or conflating the two. stuart: he knows. >> i agree with peter, the post office was saved by all the business that amazon gives it, the post office is a horrific model, do you know it's a crime, crime to compete with the post office for first-class mail, try and deliver a letter across town for less than 50 cents and the feds will shackle you, that's one of the statutes that congress to keep the post office. ashley: losing money -- >> having said that, when the justice department objected to the
scott martin say that is adds and he's probably right.dge andrew napolitano and i have to ask you, judge, about amazon. under attack from the president, he says that it's costing the u.s. postal service a lot of money to have amazon use to ship -- use the postal service to ship products, he's attacking amazon vigorously, what do you know from a legal standpoint, what's going on? >> i don't know where he's going to go with this. the washington post is owned personally by jeff bezos, it's...
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scott martin from kingsview asset management. he also a fox news contributor. scott, i will start with you, what do you think of the comments on oil and what about phil's explanation? >> i love what phil is saying as usual. this could be a turn in my opinion, especially in chicago, i think being here in new york is straight, but they are little lower here than chicago believe it or not ahead of the summer driving season. we have largest shale depots its in the world. we have natural gas off florida start tapping. about time the country developed energy policy. donald trump is one to force the issue. melissa: jack, how much control do you think opec has control at this point. >> u.s. shale drillers need to get problem. a lot of oil chiefs are under pressure from shareholders, in the blast you blown out production every time prices moved and returns are not there. we want you to chase profits and free cash flow. i'm hoping that the rig count and production gets going to keep the price of oil down. average family of america could pay 400 bucks more for gasoline thi
scott martin from kingsview asset management. he also a fox news contributor. scott, i will start with you, what do you think of the comments on oil and what about phil's explanation? >> i love what phil is saying as usual. this could be a turn in my opinion, especially in chicago, i think being here in new york is straight, but they are little lower here than chicago believe it or not ahead of the summer driving season. we have largest shale depots its in the world. we have natural gas...
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scott martin, kingsview asset management. fox news contributor. carol roth. economist tim cane, gop congressional candidate in ohio. first to you. tim. a lot going on has a lot to do with larry kudlow announced last week the united states rather than going it alone against the whole world in terms of trade tariffs and stuff we'll do partnerships. we'll partner with the world trade organization against china and now, we may partner with a trans-pacific partnership against perhaps china. it is instead of the u.s. against the world, it is the world against china. i think that is the direction they're going. what do you think? >> it couldn't be better this is a great day. my friend mike pompeo had hearings to be secretary of state. it wasn't in his purview before to talk about economic issues but now as the nation's potential chief diplomat and a man close to the president i tip my hand to mike pompeo. larry kudlow is great news. this is exactly right. free trade republican, that is who we are. david: why didn't he pick larry kudlow a year ago? >> i think the "ar
scott martin, kingsview asset management. fox news contributor. carol roth. economist tim cane, gop congressional candidate in ohio. first to you. tim. a lot going on has a lot to do with larry kudlow announced last week the united states rather than going it alone against the whole world in terms of trade tariffs and stuff we'll do partnerships. we'll partner with the world trade organization against china and now, we may partner with a trans-pacific partnership against perhaps china. it is...
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scott martin, thank you for joining us. see you later.or the fears of a trade war. charles dean is with us. he's the host of making money here on the fox business network. you say there is a chance president trump will win in this battle with china. make your case. >> absolutely. we still have the leverage right now. it's interesting people say they can't win this and point to farmers. people say we shouldn't have a steel tariff because we are favoring one industry. also arguing you shouldn't have the site back against china because it is the same rationale for both of them. here's the thing company sells $500 billion worth of goods could another 15 billion worth of services. there is no alternative market for that. the market is sort of excited about, not overly excited that tomorrow in china they have this major summit that is the equivalent that is surpassed by both with respect to importance to the global economy. this would be an opportunity for xi to come out and announce something, moving the needle just enough that it's a wink win
scott martin, thank you for joining us. see you later.or the fears of a trade war. charles dean is with us. he's the host of making money here on the fox business network. you say there is a chance president trump will win in this battle with china. make your case. >> absolutely. we still have the leverage right now. it's interesting people say they can't win this and point to farmers. people say we shouldn't have a steel tariff because we are favoring one industry. also arguing you...
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stuart: scott martin still bullish on technology, see you again soon.zuckerberg was grilled by congress, i think he won. that is my opinion but i think he won. greg walden joins us now. he won in the sense of regulation anytime soon. >> i think the american people won. they want accountability and transparency in the high-tech companies put it on display saying we have a problem to take ownership of it and we will fix it. that see them do it. this is no longer a dorm room company but a 15-year-old pretty important platform for advertising and communication but we will hold them accountable and i would like the other ceos to spend time with the chair as well because the american people are demanding account ability and transparency, what are the controls on the data and the goods and services exchange. stuart: we are in agreement that no regulation is coming any time soon that would seriously crimp profitability. >> that is probably right right now but if you listen to my friends on the other side of the aisle they were accepting congress hasn't weighed
stuart: scott martin still bullish on technology, see you again soon.zuckerberg was grilled by congress, i think he won. that is my opinion but i think he won. greg walden joins us now. he won in the sense of regulation anytime soon. >> i think the american people won. they want accountability and transparency in the high-tech companies put it on display saying we have a problem to take ownership of it and we will fix it. that see them do it. this is no longer a dorm room company but a...
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gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital management and scott martin from kings view asset management. both are fox news contributors. gary, positive news in the economy. we've had so many positive developments when it comes to gdp growth, people buying stuff in the retail market, and now with regard to efficiency standards being lower, all this is going to help business in america, so if the economy is doing so well, why is the market so unsure of itself? today was great. it's wonderful to have almost 400-point gain. we've seen this so often. you have a 400-point gain and a 400-point loss in the next couple of days. >> from the election to january 29th, we moved about six years of market gains. it is normal to have pretty good corrections after something like that, that's what we are seeing at this point in time, but also remember, there's been good news but also our wonderful government decided to up government spending which is not a great thing. so there is good and some bad. i love what they're doing as far as going after the epa and what they did the last few years. i think that
gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital management and scott martin from kings view asset management. both are fox news contributors. gary, positive news in the economy. we've had so many positive developments when it comes to gdp growth, people buying stuff in the retail market, and now with regard to efficiency standards being lower, all this is going to help business in america, so if the economy is doing so well, why is the market so unsure of itself? today was great. it's wonderful to have...
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you were there and then how did coretta scott king, martin luther king's widow, choose you to gather,t and publish his papers? >> well, when i entered the historical profession i wanted to focus on the question of how does change take place, and i wrote a book called in struggle which was about the emergence of grassroots activism during the 1950s and '60s in the south. so i think i was a bit surprised when she called and asked me to edit martin luther king's papers because i had always emphasized the bottom up approach and he, of course, was the main national leader of the movement and that after talking with her she'd heard about me from another historian who was her adviser, and she felt that because of my background of being in the movement and studying the movement for civil rights reform in the 1960s that i would be an appropriate person to look at martin luther king and for me it was telling the other part of the story. >> i wanted to talk about another part of the story, and that is that, you know, we read, of course, and toward it is the end of his life there was pressure fro
you were there and then how did coretta scott king, martin luther king's widow, choose you to gather,t and publish his papers? >> well, when i entered the historical profession i wanted to focus on the question of how does change take place, and i wrote a book called in struggle which was about the emergence of grassroots activism during the 1950s and '60s in the south. so i think i was a bit surprised when she called and asked me to edit martin luther king's papers because i had always...
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and to read with scott martin, julie, charlie gasperino. be the first time that teachers are on strike, they sign or agree to a contract and they're not happy with it later, but it does hit the community hard, in this case the entire state hard. what do you make of this? >> yeah, same thing's happened behind me in chicago, neil. the tough thing was this, it was noted the senate did make some stride to get teacher pay up and funding up, but the reality, it's not what the teachers wanted. now, right now, if you talk to parents down there, i've read surveys and complementary things that parents said, yes, we support our teachers, our kids, the effort to get more spending out there. but that waynes -- wanes. if you stay out of the classroom like in chicago. the parent support goes away. like any negotiation we've seen this on the china thing with trump. both sides have to come to the table and you have to walk away feeling like you got something and lost something. >> the kids say, if i missed a day, they've got the truant officer after me and
and to read with scott martin, julie, charlie gasperino. be the first time that teachers are on strike, they sign or agree to a contract and they're not happy with it later, but it does hit the community hard, in this case the entire state hard. what do you make of this? >> yeah, same thing's happened behind me in chicago, neil. the tough thing was this, it was noted the senate did make some stride to get teacher pay up and funding up, but the reality, it's not what the teachers wanted....
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market watcher scott martin, joe durant and stephanie miller. how do you think this will go?i think it could go a couple ways. it would be in the president's best interests to focus on taxes. so far we saw him tweet. we've seen comments, they will probably focus on trade. >> now when they focus on trade, first thing, i'm sure, tim cook will be concerned about, don't throw out the high-tech baby with the bath water. did a lot of business there. technology companies do a lot of business there. there is a needle to thread. what do you make of that? >> that will be huge, neil. a large part of iphone are made in china, fabricated there. that is a big deal. don't forget the other big piece is intellectual property idea. a lot of data we send over to china, a lot of idea get kept there and repurposed into their own stuff. tim cook can give him perspective exactly what that works out as far as how apple is dealing with the country. neil: joe, these technology guys, i'm not saying there politically all one way, i am saying they are politically all one way. they are all slightly to the
market watcher scott martin, joe durant and stephanie miller. how do you think this will go?i think it could go a couple ways. it would be in the president's best interests to focus on taxes. so far we saw him tweet. we've seen comments, they will probably focus on trade. >> now when they focus on trade, first thing, i'm sure, tim cook will be concerned about, don't throw out the high-tech baby with the bath water. did a lot of business there. technology companies do a lot of business...
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scott martin is with us he's fox news contributor. scott?28% now compared to one year ago. that is a stellar performance. can that kind of profit performance propel the dow well above the 26,000 high that it reached in january? >> yes, those are great numbers unfortunately though, stuart, i think the way the market mood is today it doesn't seem like that's really doing it in fact if you look ternallings report, financials, google, amazon even our beloved microsoft between the two of us which we both own for full disclosure stuart the market hasn't taken those number s as well as expected so for me this is one of those tough market scenarios where good news is not being treated as well as it should so maybe we'll wait until this political stuff camps down to see the market rally again. stuart: apple reports its profits after the bell tomorrow. i think of apple as at the very center of the china trade negotiations. tim cook met with chinese leader s and president trump very very recently. he really wants to keep his business functioning well i
scott martin is with us he's fox news contributor. scott?28% now compared to one year ago. that is a stellar performance. can that kind of profit performance propel the dow well above the 26,000 high that it reached in january? >> yes, those are great numbers unfortunately though, stuart, i think the way the market mood is today it doesn't seem like that's really doing it in fact if you look ternallings report, financials, google, amazon even our beloved microsoft between the two of us...
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. >> i'm granddaughter of martin luther king and coretta scott king. >> reporter: 50 years later king'smous words in the march for our lives in washington. electrifying the crowd. >> i have a dream that enough is enough. and that this could be a gun-free world, period. >> having children participate was one of his secret weapons for change. in effect, when yolanda stood up and said enough is enough. she then burst into this big smile of a little girl. it was king's smile. i saw king's face come right through her face. >> reporter: today in remembrance of dr. king, his granddaughter joined other boys and girls of every race just as her grandfather had envisioned. these teens marching 50 miles from mississippi to memphis. >> this symbolizes how we've moved forward. >> reporter: three generations walking side by side. >> these guys will be able to say 50 years from now they were part of making history around dr. king's legacy. >> reporter: today's king's youngest daughters speaking out against shootings and police profiling as she told my colleague steve osunsami. >> america has to find a
. >> i'm granddaughter of martin luther king and coretta scott king. >> reporter: 50 years later king'smous words in the march for our lives in washington. electrifying the crowd. >> i have a dream that enough is enough. and that this could be a gun-free world, period. >> having children participate was one of his secret weapons for change. in effect, when yolanda stood up and said enough is enough. she then burst into this big smile of a little girl. it was king's...
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funds as a result of concerns of the w p p board well now serve martin is resigning and two longtime p.p. executives mark reed and andrew scott will fill his shoes the investigation is not yet complete and served martin continues to deny any wrongdoing also have notes or martin does not have a no compete cause in his arrangement with p.p. so at least theoretically he could start a competitive advertising and public relations firm. and joining us to talk about market moves of bank profits as the...
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funds as a result of concerns of the w p p board well now serve martin is resigning and two longtime w p p executives mark reed and andrew scott will fill his shoes the investigation is not yet complete answer martin continues to deny any wrongdoing also have notes or martin does not have a no compete cause in his arrangement with w p p so at least theoretically he could start a competitive advertising and.
funds as a result of concerns of the w p p board well now serve martin is resigning and two longtime w p p executives mark reed and andrew scott will fill his shoes the investigation is not yet complete answer martin continues to deny any wrongdoing also have notes or martin does not have a no compete cause in his arrangement with w p p so at least theoretically he could start a competitive advertising and.
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funds as a result of concerns of the w p p board well now serve martin is resigning and two long time p.p. executives mark reed an andrew scott will fill his shoes the investigation is not yet complete answer martin continues tonight any wrongdoing also of notes or martin does not have a no compete cause in his arrangement with w p p so at least theoretically he could start a competitive advertising and public relations firm. and joining us to talk about market moves of bank profits as a c.e.o. of strong mark or which hilary thanks for being with us there's been so much going on in markets in recent days that the trade stuff the conflict in the middle east what do you make of all that how's it impacting markets well i think say if we could have the headlines held at bay it would get the bulls out to play all right so we talked about before and thanks for having me again we talked about volatility will be volatility breeds volatility so what we need is some stability for business however that this is wild people are busy investing people are busy looking at the long term so i would say the market is like the weather is going t
funds as a result of concerns of the w p p board well now serve martin is resigning and two long time p.p. executives mark reed an andrew scott will fill his shoes the investigation is not yet complete answer martin continues tonight any wrongdoing also of notes or martin does not have a no compete cause in his arrangement with w p p so at least theoretically he could start a competitive advertising and public relations firm. and joining us to talk about market moves of bank profits as a c.e.o....
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so we have a "ebbbony" magazine that is presented by martin luther king and signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open four to five months when you see the show today and we have found some interesting statistics, and number one, the average drive distance to get here is a little bit over 300 miles, and we asked, have you ever been to washington, d.c., and amazing what, not a majority, but an amazing number that have not been to washington, and what are you going to be doing in washington, and we are going to be coming to the bible museum if we have time, and what is interesting not only with americans, but tourists coming into washington which is 15% to 20 are not americans. coming into the the u.s. for tour, and they are in washington to see museums and they pop in here. so how does all of that fit together? we are finding that there is a great, great cure kwos ti of the bible no matter the faith that you are. pick a faith, and they have been here. and with a lot of it, and with the friends and so it is not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith, and they come as a grou
so we have a "ebbbony" magazine that is presented by martin luther king and signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open four to five months when you see the show today and we have found some interesting statistics, and number one, the average drive distance to get here is a little bit over 300 miles, and we asked, have you ever been to washington, d.c., and amazing what, not a majority, but an amazing number that have not been to washington, and what are you going to be...
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martin luther king jr. and is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four to five months when yousee the show today. and we found interesting statistics. average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. amazing, not majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% to 20 are not americans, they're coming into the u.s. for a tour and are in washington, d.c. museums. and they pop in here. so we're finding there's great curiosity about the bible, no matter what faith you are. we have many pick a faith, it is not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith, they usually come as a group and all leave saying wow, i didn't know that. those that could be classified as catholic or protestant or jewish, they leave saying wow, i learned things i never knew
martin luther king jr. and is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four to five months when yousee the show today. and we found interesting statistics. average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. amazing, not majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we...
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martin luther king, jr. it is signed by coretta scott king. >> we've been open approximately four to five months when you see show today. and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington, d.c.? amazing -- not a majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is that what we're finding, especially with not only just americans, but tourists coming into washington which is about 15% depending, to 20, not americans coming in to the u.s. for tour and they're in washington to see museums and they pop in here. so, how does all that fit together? we're finding there is a great, great curiosity about the bible no matter what faith you are. we have many -- pick a faith, they've been here. and with a friend. so, it's not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith. they come as a group. they say, wow, i didn't know that. those who could be c
martin luther king, jr. it is signed by coretta scott king. >> we've been open approximately four to five months when you see show today. and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington, d.c.? amazing -- not a majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you...
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the granddaughter of martin luther king and coretta scott king had a call to action of her own: >> myndfather had a dream that his four little children would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough! and that thishould be a gun- free world. period. >> woodruff: yet, king's dreams are still largely unfulfilled. according to a new associated just over half of all americans-- including 79% of blacks and 44% of whites-- said african americans continue to face disadvantages to getting ahead.th week's events were intendedo to tryear witness" to the words of martin luther king, and maybe help fulfill more of his t sion. king himself laid a 1968 sermon, which came to be known as "the drum major instinct," how he would like to be remembered. he spoke then at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta: >> yes, if you want to sayhat i was a drum major, say that i was a drum major for justice. say that ias a drum major for peace. i was a drum major for ghteousness. and all of the other shallow things will not matter i won't
the granddaughter of martin luther king and coretta scott king had a call to action of her own: >> myndfather had a dream that his four little children would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough! and that thishould be a gun- free world. period. >> woodruff: yet, king's dreams are still largely unfulfilled. according to a new associated just over half of all americans-- including 79% of blacks and 44% of...
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have an "ebony" magazine which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king, jr., and it is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four or five months, when you see the show today, and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here, little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. amazing, not a majority, but amazing large number, i have never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is that what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% depending, to 20%, are not americans. they are coming into the u.s. for a tour and they're in washington to see museums and they pop in here. so how does all that fit together? we're finding there's great, great curiosity about the bible, no matter what faith you are. we have many -- pick a faith, they have been here. and with their friends, so it's not like somebody just
have an "ebony" magazine which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king, jr., and it is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four or five months, when you see the show today, and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here, little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. amazing, not a majority, but amazing large number, i have never been to washington. why...
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. >> martin mikos, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you, scott. >>> up next, an entrepreneur who is two feet ahead in wearable technology when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back. i've been thinking a lot lately about how the elderly use technology. part of that is because my parents are older and there are so many apps and inventions that can make their lives easier. but teaching my parents how to use the app can be difficult. now, in san francisco there is a company that creates socks. socks with technology, that measure foot temperature to protect people with diabetes and, of course, anybody can have diabetes, but it tends to be older people. so i asked the company's ceo, one of the best bioengineers in the business to talk to us about designing for the elderly. she is a graduate of johns hopk hopkins and northwestern university. thank you for being with us with your props this morning. talk to me about -- i realize diabetics can be of any age. but a lot of your customers are going to be the elderly. how do you design an interface that tells them what is happening in
. >> martin mikos, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you, scott. >>> up next, an entrepreneur who is two feet ahead in wearable technology when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back. i've been thinking a lot lately about how the elderly use technology. part of that is because my parents are older and there are so many apps and inventions that can make their lives easier. but teaching my parents how to use the app can be difficult. now,...
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martin giles of m.i.t.'s technology review. this week on "press here." good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. i don't like the financial risk. i choose the 30--year-old mortgage even though the variable is cheaper. i play blackjack in las vegas but leave the second i'm up a couple of bucks. if i was on "who wants to be a millionaire" i would leave the show for a few thousand. if i had a start up, i would sell it to the first person who offered me any money. i'm not sure i would be wrong. google once offered my friend andrew mason $6 billion for groupon and andrew said no. he should not have turned the money down. sisco offered jay for the company and he apparently said no and instead he took -- >> it was the fist big tech ipo of 2018 in the public markets rewarded the decision. and they held more or less steady since. and putting the value of the company at $3.12 billion. he talks about the ipo and the way forward. joined by martin of m.i.t. technology review. pretty good reporting. you got offered $2 billion at the last minute. >> i'm going to need to write the story. >> okay. let's offer yo
martin giles of m.i.t.'s technology review. this week on "press here." good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. i don't like the financial risk. i choose the 30--year-old mortgage even though the variable is cheaper. i play blackjack in las vegas but leave the second i'm up a couple of bucks. if i was on "who wants to be a millionaire" i would leave the show for a few thousand. if i had a start up, i would sell it to the first person who offered me any money. i'm not sure i...
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martin luther king jr. as we mark the 50th anniversary of his assassination. >>> and senator tim scott and congressman treye studio with their new book. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm brook silva braga. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, from the ktvo bay area studios this, is kpix5 news. >>> a live look at the bay bridge this morning. think you are going to need an extra cup of coffee. good morning, it is tuesday,. >> it is 4:30, did you enjoy the game? >> it wasn't one of those nail biters, villanova won by a lot but it was fun to watch. >> the march madness is over. >> we have baseball. >> we have a lot to look forward to, still. a nice day, get ready for sun, warmer than yesterday. temperatures are a little bit on the rise, we are going to see pretty clear conditions. the headlines for your tuesday. 10 degrees above average for inland areas, mostly sunny skies and that chance of rain will be arriving on thursday night. giving you the heads up now well in advance, it's going to be quite the soaker. >>> that means a wet friday morning commute. plan ahead. now we a
martin luther king jr. as we mark the 50th anniversary of his assassination. >>> and senator tim scott and congressman treye studio with their new book. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm brook silva braga. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, from the ktvo bay area studios this, is kpix5 news. >>> a live look at the bay bridge this morning. think you are going to need an extra cup of coffee. good morning, it is...
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scott, thank you. >>> let's throw things over now to our chief meteorologist bill martin.our money on the sharks too? >> well, what are you going to say to that, "holmesy"? >> you have been to a hockey game? >> but i haven't been a sharks game and frank was telling me -- >> sit down low but you will have a great time even if you don't become a hockey fan. it's so much fun. >> when you go to a professional football game, you watch the athletes, they are so fast. faster in high school and college. hockey is when you see it, is -- is a one-time -- i played a little ball in my day. when you see how quickly they go, it's stunning. i don't even like hockey. >> it's going cold overnight with clouds. temperatures will be down here because of the system last night. it created a cool pool of air that's settled in over us. so so many overnight lows in the north bay will be in the upper 30s which could get you some frost. it's not going to be a dire situation. you're not going to have a freeze or lose plants. but you to, we are getting late in the season. when you start talking about
scott, thank you. >>> let's throw things over now to our chief meteorologist bill martin.our money on the sharks too? >> well, what are you going to say to that, "holmesy"? >> you have been to a hockey game? >> but i haven't been a sharks game and frank was telling me -- >> sit down low but you will have a great time even if you don't become a hockey fan. it's so much fun. >> when you go to a professional football game, you watch the athletes,...
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martin luther king jr. just maybe took some of the steam out of the movement, but it didn't stop the movement. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective . because he gave his life, he was martyred and then you remember all of the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only love can drive out hate. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," facebook faces the music. its ceo is ready to answer congressional questions about user privacy. >>> and explosive allegations. the head of planned parenthood reveals what happened in her meeting with jared kushner and ivanka trump. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for
martin luther king jr. just maybe took some of the steam out of the movement, but it didn't stop the movement. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective . because he gave his life, he was martyred and then you remember all of the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only...
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scott. up next reverend al sharpton is here to talk about the legacy of martin luther king 50 years after hisa family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere... and we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply to be redirected to the people that need it most. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. ♪ ♪ applebee's to go. order online and get $10 off $30. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> when we come back, the reverend al sharpton talks about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dr. king. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means we helped with her llc, trademark, and a lot of other legal stuff that's a part of running a business. so laura can get back to the dogs. would you sit still? this is laura's mobile dog g
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martin is back with us. just hearing from lewis these new allegations against epa chief scott pruitt, trump, he started off theing pruitt but, again, after those sort of rose garden comments he made yesterday, do you think we could see the white house and the president rein pruitt in? >> reporter: it's interesting to see the drip, drip, drip information about pruitt, much of it extremely damning. to have that constantly flowing out and the president not doing anything is unrealistic at this point. there's going to come a breaking point where the white house says enough is enough. we've already seen questions about the epa administrator's travel and security expenditures, some lavish purchases he's made, some of the demands he's made in terms of getting more pictures of his face on coins at the epa, offering these raises to different staff members who are particularly close to him. i mean, it is astounding the revelations that we've heard over the past week and a half. i do think after those comments yesterday in the rose garden when president trump said he is here to drain the swamp, it's difficult for him to
martin is back with us. just hearing from lewis these new allegations against epa chief scott pruitt, trump, he started off theing pruitt but, again, after those sort of rose garden comments he made yesterday, do you think we could see the white house and the president rein pruitt in? >> reporter: it's interesting to see the drip, drip, drip information about pruitt, much of it extremely damning. to have that constantly flowing out and the president not doing anything is unrealistic at...
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scott pelley. >> i am katie couric. >> i am anderson cooper. >> i am david martin. >> i am oprah winfrey. >> i am bill whitaker.ht 50 years of 60 minutes. [ticking] [applause] michael: so 50 years later, don hewitt's creation is still on top, the most successful program in broadcasting history. just two nights ago 60 minutes garnered its highest ratings in 10 years with its stormy daniels interview. so tonight we print the legend, and we begin with jeff fager, executive producer of 60 minutes, former chairman of cbs news. as hewitt tutored under murrow, fager tutored under hewitt. jeff: i learned so much. don was an open book. and he was a great teacher, and he taught so much of what he learned from murrow and fred friendly, the president who did fire him. they did not like each other at all. it was an amazing thing because i think don because he got fired and realized it and eventually talked everybody into this new program, spent the rest of his career trying to hammer into us the things he learned from them. that is 35 years running 60 minutes, and that is a significant part of who we are and why we have suc
scott pelley. >> i am katie couric. >> i am anderson cooper. >> i am david martin. >> i am oprah winfrey. >> i am bill whitaker.ht 50 years of 60 minutes. [ticking] [applause] michael: so 50 years later, don hewitt's creation is still on top, the most successful program in broadcasting history. just two nights ago 60 minutes garnered its highest ratings in 10 years with its stormy daniels interview. so tonight we print the legend, and we begin with jeff fager,...
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. >> my grandfather of martin luther king and core ret is that scott king my grandfather had a dreamnot be judged by the color of his skin but the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough. so what a mantle that little girl has on her shoulder. she is the only grandchild of dr. king. >> it is a mantle, but knowing her, she's precious, i'm very proud-her and her parents, martin and andrea. i don't think she is intimidated by it all. i think she will be something 50 years ago probably the rate in america is 13%. it's 12.7% today. that's a battle the bestill need fight this why year alone, the rate is four times what it is for whites around the country for every dollar of wealth whites have, african-americans only have a dime. so there is a lot more than we need to stand up for and as i said, we need to resurrect the memory of dr. king, porte the poor people's campaign, register to vote and continue to keep his memory alive. >> yes, indeed, thank you so much, mark thompson, safe travels there. more after the break. diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack
. >> my grandfather of martin luther king and core ret is that scott king my grandfather had a dreamnot be judged by the color of his skin but the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough. so what a mantle that little girl has on her shoulder. she is the only grandchild of dr. king. >> it is a mantle, but knowing her, she's precious, i'm very proud-her and her parents, martin and andrea. i don't think she is intimidated by it all. i think she will be...
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contingency plan in the event that the ceo, sir martin sorel, leaves they go on to say the board is considering current wpp veteran, mark reid or andrew scotts co-ceos according to the sources, and all contextually looking at this because of the context of sir martin sorrell being internally investigated for allegations of personal misconduct some reports say it's a financial nature the company says even if it was material, anyway, all of that being said, this surface story right now is a focus for traders out there. the stock off the highs now, but clinging on to gains for the day. see if they hold into the closing bell, guys, back over to you. >> thank you very much for that. >>> it is 43 minutes away to the closing bell, down 189 points on the dow, so down .75 of 1%, well off the highs of the session, which, of course, up 163 points at the open. we are at the lows of the day now. >>> all right, the "closing bell" is just getting started. >>> stocks poised to move this weekend. plus, one of europe's top regulators lied regarding the next move against facebook and alphab, d reetanmo this is the closing bell on cnbc live from the new york s
contingency plan in the event that the ceo, sir martin sorel, leaves they go on to say the board is considering current wpp veteran, mark reid or andrew scotts co-ceos according to the sources, and all contextually looking at this because of the context of sir martin sorrell being internally investigated for allegations of personal misconduct some reports say it's a financial nature the company says even if it was material, anyway, all of that being said, this surface story right now is a focus...