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marc siegel joins us now.author of a new op-ed in "the hill" entitled "obamacare is broken and we should fix it." how do we fix it? >> by the way, the president is right about those deductibles. you come to the doctor's office with a $7,000 deductible, you get no care whatsoever and you can't afford to pay out of pocket. david: how do we fix it? >> one thing that is not going to happen, it is not going to be repealed. i predict that statute law and severability clauses and the fact that it's an entitlement. i don't think it's going to the supreme court to be repealed. with the individual mandate gone, you no longer get forced into a system where you have to buy insurance with a high premium that's heavily subsidized by the government for something you are never going to need because you are not -- you don't have a chronic illness, so that whole idea of roping people in to pay for other people didn't work and six million people a year took the tax penalty. getting rid of that opens the door to more variety of d
marc siegel joins us now.author of a new op-ed in "the hill" entitled "obamacare is broken and we should fix it." how do we fix it? >> by the way, the president is right about those deductibles. you come to the doctor's office with a $7,000 deductible, you get no care whatsoever and you can't afford to pay out of pocket. david: how do we fix it? >> one thing that is not going to happen, it is not going to be repealed. i predict that statute law and severability...
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siegel: sure. i think the market has factored in like a 90% chance that this thing is can be settled. way,nk it is at least that it may take a bit longer. if it does get settled, you are going to see a pop. when people are sick come up my god, they will be selling it at 20 times earnings, think that is not going to be good for earnings this year, it, emojis prevent a very bad outcome, of 25% -- it will just prevent a very bad outcome of 25% tariffs. i don't think we will get a very strong pop on that news. of course, if it falls through, and we get 25% tariffs, i think that is a big threat to the market. you could go down 20% or more on that in his. -- on that news. going good for him at his the economy, and the stock market, which we know he cares about. those factors depend on a successful conclusion to the chinese negotiations. with the 2020 campaign revving up, he has to have that in mind, and i think he does. have fundamentally strong is the economy? we had the dovish told from the since i las
siegel: sure. i think the market has factored in like a 90% chance that this thing is can be settled. way,nk it is at least that it may take a bit longer. if it does get settled, you are going to see a pop. when people are sick come up my god, they will be selling it at 20 times earnings, think that is not going to be good for earnings this year, it, emojis prevent a very bad outcome, of 25% -- it will just prevent a very bad outcome of 25% tariffs. i don't think we will get a very strong pop...
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. >> and i am sara eisen p after a busy week jeremy siegel will tell us the number one headwinds facingmarket >> and "the avengers" already breaking records of its own and the amc ceo is here to tell us how his theaters are looking to capitalize that's a cnbc exclusive and it's coming up. >> next week big earnings from alphabet and apple we'll tell you how to get ready and discuss how those reports could shake up this market "closing bell" starts right now. welcome to "the closing bell." let's check in on the markets. just under an hour left of trade. the key levels to watch as to whether we will get record high closes again for the s&p and the nasdaq are 2934 for the s&p. 8121.4 the nasdaq looks on pace for that the s&p just behind the level. the dow still hovers about half a percent or so -- >> we were on pace yesterday too. and just missed it >> just missed it. today we are off the lows as well, with just the first couple of hours of trade we were in the red for the s&p. now .2 of 1% >> weighing on the chips >> you've got sort of a mixed bag. coming up, rza withfrom wu-tang clan will
. >> and i am sara eisen p after a busy week jeremy siegel will tell us the number one headwinds facingmarket >> and "the avengers" already breaking records of its own and the amc ceo is here to tell us how his theaters are looking to capitalize that's a cnbc exclusive and it's coming up. >> next week big earnings from alphabet and apple we'll tell you how to get ready and discuss how those reports could shake up this market "closing bell" starts right now....
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vonnie: mike siegel, we will have to leave it there. is the global head of insurance at goldman sachs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." guy: let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here's kailey leinz. kailey: president trump making a new threat to send armed soldiers to the u.s./mexico mexicantweeting that soldiers recently pointed guns at american national guard "better, saying that it not happen again." theu.k. is set to toughen rules under which huawei operates in the country come about the government will stop short of an outright ban on the chinese telecom equipment maker. the trump administration has limitressuring allies to while way -- to limit huawei. the u.s. will stop issuing sanctions waivers to countries that buy oil from iran. here is the saudi oil minister. >> i don't see the need to do anything immediately. we will not leave our customers scrambling. i think we can balance all of those. it is not an easy job, b
vonnie: mike siegel, we will have to leave it there. is the global head of insurance at goldman sachs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." guy: let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here's kailey leinz. kailey: president trump making a new threat to send armed soldiers to the u.s./mexico mexicantweeting that soldiers recently pointed guns at american national guard...
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this morning in siegel fish charges brought by u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army says power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a train.
this morning in siegel fish charges brought by u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army says power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a train.
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doctor mark siegel says it is time to start fearing the virus, not the vaccine.live next. ♪ whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! 20 the pentagon granting $1 billion to build the border wall. two companies will get the money which is die very from the defense department budget. it will be used to build 60 miles of wall in new mexico and arizona should be completed by next fall. donald trump visited and toward the construction project at the border last week. lawmakers rekindling efforts to ban sanctuary cities in arkansas. a vote is expected in the republican-led statehouse days after the proposal fail a pale vote. the measure would cut state funding to cities that block local law enforcement from cooperating with ice. there are no known sanctuary cities in arkansas. 78 cases of the measles have been reported nationwide since just last week. 78, american contract atop i
doctor mark siegel says it is time to start fearing the virus, not the vaccine.live next. ♪ whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! 20 the pentagon granting $1 billion to build the border wall. two companies will get the money which is die very from the defense department budget. it will be used to...
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and fox news medical contributor doctor mark siegel, great to have you with us.'s play what the president had to say about this mantle of healthcare. >> i think the republican party will become the party of healthcare. if we get back the house and on the assumption we keep the senate and we keep the presidency which i hope are two good assumptions we will have a phenomenal healthcare. >> they have a lot to put together in a relatively short time, to completely remake healthcare as we know it in the us. >> i don't think the supreme court or any lower courts are going to overturn obamacare because of the legal argument called severability and statute law. i won't get into the legal part of this but is also the idea that when an entitlement is in place it usually stays in place in the united states but that doesn't mean the republicans can't be the party of healthcare and healthcare reform because obamacare has had its two front teeth knocked out because the individual mandate is gone and it wasn't working when it was there, 6 million people a year taking the penalt
and fox news medical contributor doctor mark siegel, great to have you with us.'s play what the president had to say about this mantle of healthcare. >> i think the republican party will become the party of healthcare. if we get back the house and on the assumption we keep the senate and we keep the presidency which i hope are two good assumptions we will have a phenomenal healthcare. >> they have a lot to put together in a relatively short time, to completely remake healthcare as...
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it comes one day after jennifer siegel new some started a close on the pay gap. big names like airbnb, apple and at&t. . >>> calling all baseball fans. san jose giants are holding fan fest today. it includes an autograph session with the players and scrimmage. gates open at 4:00 this afternoon at the stadium in san jose. the giants' home opener is next thursday. they take on the raw hide. >>> 4:37. coming up next, boeing has a plan to fix its grounded and potentially troubled 737 max planes. how airlines responding. >>> and whole foods amazon announcing a cut some prices. when the amount of savings i can expect as you head to the checkout. for 50 years, cracker barrel has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. >>> good morning. i'm frank holland from cnbc headquarters. wall street is set to open slightly lower following yesterday's big rally. stocks surged to the start of the second quarter. the
it comes one day after jennifer siegel new some started a close on the pay gap. big names like airbnb, apple and at&t. . >>> calling all baseball fans. san jose giants are holding fan fest today. it includes an autograph session with the players and scrimmage. gates open at 4:00 this afternoon at the stadium in san jose. the giants' home opener is next thursday. they take on the raw hide. >>> 4:37. coming up next, boeing has a plan to fix its grounded and potentially...
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marc siegel with us. because, dr. siegel, you have been on top of unlike many people that i know. president trump reeling off some successes of late and some actions taken on their part. $2 billion in grants to states. 43,000 fewer vets reporting on opioids and also legislation. walk us through where we are right now perhaps the greatest crisis facing this country. >> first of all, charles, he is talking about public/private partnerships involved. red cross has been involved. as you mentioned he talked about veterans of the veterans are a hugely important group because people in combat end up with injuries, easily get addicted to opioid medications. getting them off of it is difficult. he talked about mothers and their babies addicted trying to get them off opioids. the key statistics from my point of view are there is a 3% decrease over the past year in deaths from opioid overdoses. that is first time going back in the right direction. when he came in it was 20% increase. the second year was 10% increase in deaths. now they're finally going down. also 25% less drug, less prescrip
marc siegel with us. because, dr. siegel, you have been on top of unlike many people that i know. president trump reeling off some successes of late and some actions taken on their part. $2 billion in grants to states. 43,000 fewer vets reporting on opioids and also legislation. walk us through where we are right now perhaps the greatest crisis facing this country. >> first of all, charles, he is talking about public/private partnerships involved. red cross has been involved. as you...
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jeremy fox news medical correspondent, doctor mark siegel and author sarah cough. okay, let me start with sarah first because you have a good sense, i think is apparent in a talking to other parents about what is motivating some parents to not get the vaccinations which, i think, we all fundamentally disagree on but what is motivating his moms and dads to say i'll not vaccinate my kid? >> a few reasons. it so important we dispel the myth and get rid of them misinformation tonight as a people talk about this because people still want to hang on to their fears and they are worried their child gets the measles vaccination they will be autistic. in 1998 a doctor named andrew wakeman came out with an article saying there was a link. it was very flimsy correlation and it was refuted quickly. he is no longer a practicing doctor. there has since then been no connection between the two. we have only seen that the vaccination works. trish: get these parents totally worried and doctor siegel, what can you tell us from a medical perspective to say okay, you should not be worri
jeremy fox news medical correspondent, doctor mark siegel and author sarah cough. okay, let me start with sarah first because you have a good sense, i think is apparent in a talking to other parents about what is motivating some parents to not get the vaccinations which, i think, we all fundamentally disagree on but what is motivating his moms and dads to say i'll not vaccinate my kid? >> a few reasons. it so important we dispel the myth and get rid of them misinformation tonight as a...
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to a bad place. >> stakes extraordinarily high in ai and 5g tom, thank you for being with us, tom siegelunder of ct 103. >>> we will see the rebounds and if we recovered this afternoon >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm brian sullivan in for scott wapner we're right there on the eve of another earnings season. the question is it time to buy into a sector that bragged at the broader market, the financials >>> j.p., pnc all report tomorrow s this the financials lagged over the one month, three month and six-month time period, second worst only to energy. this as the s&p is back within
to a bad place. >> stakes extraordinarily high in ai and 5g tom, thank you for being with us, tom siegelunder of ct 103. >>> we will see the rebounds and if we recovered this afternoon >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm brian sullivan in for scott wapner we're right there on the eve of another earnings season. the question is it time to buy into a sector that bragged at the broader market, the financials >>> j.p., pnc all report tomorrow s this the...
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marc siegel, fox news medical corps responsibility. really? is that true?e fiction. we're already up to almost a million people dying of antibiotic-resistant bacteria or antifungal-resistant fungus, already up to almost a million worldwide, and you're talking 32 years into the future, i don't think it's science fiction. it came out of the review of antimicrobial resistance, very reputable. i think it's real. elizabeth: wow. so where is it, on hospital equipment? people feel like they have the put on a michelin man suit to avoid this. let me back up. do certain countries have more superbugs than others? >> yes, absolutely -- elizabeth: which countries? >> we're seeing a lot of it in the middle east and asia. and then, of course, we're starting to see it here. let me tell you why we see it. we see it -- there's three reasons. we don't disinfect our hospitals properly, or our nursing homes especially. we certainly don't do that in third world, underserved countries. we are not making new abilities because there's not a lot of -- antibiotics because there's not
marc siegel, fox news medical corps responsibility. really? is that true?e fiction. we're already up to almost a million people dying of antibiotic-resistant bacteria or antifungal-resistant fungus, already up to almost a million worldwide, and you're talking 32 years into the future, i don't think it's science fiction. it came out of the review of antimicrobial resistance, very reputable. i think it's real. elizabeth: wow. so where is it, on hospital equipment? people feel like they have the...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu and a fox news contributor.e understand the event you are looking at lime on the screen there. that is that summit. we understand the president of the first lady have arrived. we expect them to come out to the stage and talk about what has been going on in this area. dr. siegel, let me ask you -- i know they will say that things have gotten a little better recently. is that due to this effort? is it a significant improvement? >> i think it's a step in the right direction. a multitiered approach. you heard from laura ingle they are trying to clamp down on pharmaceuticals and people that represent them. it's a year since it's been called a national public health emergency by the president. you have safer prescribing initiatives in place paid that has led to huge statistic he will probably .2, which is prescribing of opioids down 25% over a year period. that's huge, it's an engine in the way this is being driven. millions of prescriptions of opioids in 2015, now starting to decline. that feeds the problem. he is pr
marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu and a fox news contributor.e understand the event you are looking at lime on the screen there. that is that summit. we understand the president of the first lady have arrived. we expect them to come out to the stage and talk about what has been going on in this area. dr. siegel, let me ask you -- i know they will say that things have gotten a little better recently. is that due to this effort? is it a significant improvement? >> i think it's a...
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>> shannon: casey siegel down in texas. thank you so much.ts that joe biden would announce 2020 attendance today, a woman's march later warning the former vice president at announcing the same day as though she the people forum would be bad optics. linda sarsour tweeting, "joe biden, probably not a good idea to have stayed first ever women of color-led presidential form ever happening on a wednesday in houston and announce you are running. there are six other days in the week." joining us now, fox news contributor, jehmu greene, leslie marshall, and lawrence jones. welcome to all of you. >> hey, shannon. >> shannon: so many topics but i want to start with the proclamation. you hurt senator booker, if i get the nomination, i'm going to have a woman on the ticket. eric swalwell tweets this outcome "spoiler alert, i am a white man. i know where i can speak to someone else's experience and i pledge to number one, passed the microphone, and number two, ask a woman to serve as my." i have a lot of thoughts. i wonder what yours are. >> i think it's
>> shannon: casey siegel down in texas. thank you so much.ts that joe biden would announce 2020 attendance today, a woman's march later warning the former vice president at announcing the same day as though she the people forum would be bad optics. linda sarsour tweeting, "joe biden, probably not a good idea to have stayed first ever women of color-led presidential form ever happening on a wednesday in houston and announce you are running. there are six other days in the week."...
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marc siegel. doc, why and how is this spreading so quickly?g to. the reason it's spreading over rooms of hospitals and nursing homes is that for some reason this fungus lives on cold surfaces. normally fungus only lives on warm, moist surfaces, but this can live on the skin, it can live on intravenous lines -- elizabeth: what does that tell you about it? >> that it's going to spread beyond hospitals and nursing homes which was your point, liz. workers are there, and they're going to track it out of there. so the biggest problem with this not just that 90% of the strains are resistant to one of the antifun gal drugs out there and 30 president resis tan to two strain, but how it's everywhere. really worried about that because, as you pointed out, it's people that are imknew know-come promited that can -- compromised that can die from this. we don't have a lot of new drugs out there because drug companies don't invest, typically in antifungal drugs. i don't know if it'll be in time to catch up with this thing. elizabeth: what makes it more of a t
marc siegel. doc, why and how is this spreading so quickly?g to. the reason it's spreading over rooms of hospitals and nursing homes is that for some reason this fungus lives on cold surfaces. normally fungus only lives on warm, moist surfaces, but this can live on the skin, it can live on intravenous lines -- elizabeth: what does that tell you about it? >> that it's going to spread beyond hospitals and nursing homes which was your point, liz. workers are there, and they're going to track...
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siegel, thank you very much.ing of philly's local government for the nation's first supervised injection set but it's the federal government that standing in their way. let's turn to united states attorney bill mcswain for analysis and welcome, great to have you with us. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: you filed a suit here, this is a massive problem in philly like it is in many major u.s. cities. safe house says this about it, about their model. if this is from "the washington post." it says that foss argues that its model, which will provide stella clement, counselor, access to medical care and access to an fda approved drug to reverse opioid overdoses is necessary to save lives in the city. >> first of all, philadelphia is on the front lines of this battle. we have the only lawsuit right now trying to stop these sort of sites from coming into existence because philadelphia is the closest to trying to open one. and we think it's a bad idea. we think it's a bad idea for many reasons. first of all, it's illega
siegel, thank you very much.ing of philly's local government for the nation's first supervised injection set but it's the federal government that standing in their way. let's turn to united states attorney bill mcswain for analysis and welcome, great to have you with us. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: you filed a suit here, this is a massive problem in philly like it is in many major u.s. cities. safe house says this about it, about their model. if this is from "the...
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marc siegel. great to have all of you with us. >> thanks, shannon. >> hi i'm a sham. pretty >> shannon: great to see her too. let's play a little bit more about what the g.o.p. claiming this mantle of health care. >> i think the republican party will become the party of health care. if we get back the house and on the assumption we keep the senate and we keep the presidency, which i hope are two good assumptions, we are going to have a phenomenal health car health care. >> shannon: a lot to put together in a relatively short time. going to completely remake health care in the u.s. as we know it in the u.s. >> i don't think the supreme court or any lower courts are going to overturn obamacare because of a legal argument called severability and statute law and i'm not going to get into the legal part of this but there's also the idea that when an entitlement is in place it usually stays in place in the united states, but that doesn't mean that the republicans can't be the party of health care and health care reform because obamacare has already had its two front teeth k
marc siegel. great to have all of you with us. >> thanks, shannon. >> hi i'm a sham. pretty >> shannon: great to see her too. let's play a little bit more about what the g.o.p. claiming this mantle of health care. >> i think the republican party will become the party of health care. if we get back the house and on the assumption we keep the senate and we keep the presidency, which i hope are two good assumptions, we are going to have a phenomenal health car health care....
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i think the real loss in this that in this place is that that this is a real community and those are hard to find. that right now there are units here in a month. >>those new market or a town knows when they're built here will sell for as much as million each live in mountain view run-flat kron 4 news. >>today we're learning some grisly details about the deaths of the family members whose suv plunged off a cliff last year you may remember jen and sarah hart and their 6 adopted children who are in that suv last year when it went off a seaside cliff i
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yes will talk about why the declines are scaring investors and snaps is surging in 2019 siegel evans takes the page at 1:40 eastern time. and wu pay $6,000 for a fanny pack e xu bndonluryra is betting the millennials will. brand leaves millennials will this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities - trade confirmed - and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. >>> it is the dawn of a new era at disney. that's what goldman sachs is saying today that firm reinstated coverage of the stock, a buy rating, $142 is the price target fox acquisition they love it disney plus like it. unappreciated growth in disney parks. >> i agree there's a very difficult -- they still have the climb to get up there in the world of netflix and all the competition that's out there. the synergy that's brought in are there. this analyst is talking abou
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i think the real loss in this that in this place is that that this is a real community and those are hard to find there are 59 2, 3 bedroom rent-controlled apartments here at the rock street renting for as low as $1200 a month. >>they'll be replaced by 55 market rate town homes. some will sell for as much as million. in mountain view roughly double kron 4 news. >>let's take a live look outside right now her camera over the golden gate bridge, a lot of clouds out there today and some scattered showers but the wettest of the weather is yet to come. la
it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all...
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i knew i was in which i ended up offended me what a skunk on the mark siegel. everybody i have been the mental home the mayor the whole thing come on a little now when we fight them in the air and i've got them in for the juncos wife claudia has never been bitten and still collects the shells with the batman but her great fear is to run she lives it down. a bit so much. that on. five hours the whole family works to near exhaustion collecting the shelves around the giant not. if. you have one on one end of one of them had the flag i don't what i mean one of the i know the but that i am what you are on your bill i'm an author from mindful of everybody craft and handle. the shelves the too heavy to be carried they have to be opened to extract the know that are exploited worldwide. chopping the shows requires skill the blade of the machete is shot and can be dangerous if feeds if needed if you. feel if so present and then fight about on the one that. if. i don't know i will remember low water from them as the government wanted them i wanted one for the record. i mo
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do you find a law that prohibits farmers from growing potatoes where did pepsico get this law from siegel has violated our basic freedoms with this lawsuit they see that we have broken their patent rates how can they dictate what we can or cannot grow. unless every year we buy seeds from within the farming community we never buy them from any specific company and have no agreement with any company came and told us we wanted to do business with those they promised us a higher price and then filmed our farm they came as traders and were inquiring about the varieties we grow i told them we weren't sure of the variety but it's just white collar potatoes it's only when we receive the court notice that we realize who those people really were. so then calls growing internationally for people to boycott pepsi co products over this activist from the alliance for sustainable and a list ago were culture say that farmers are more and more becoming aware of their rights and companies won't be able to indiscriminately bring forward cases like this in the future. the farmers now clearly nor read the ind
do you find a law that prohibits farmers from growing potatoes where did pepsico get this law from siegel has violated our basic freedoms with this lawsuit they see that we have broken their patent rates how can they dictate what we can or cannot grow. unless every year we buy seeds from within the farming community we never buy them from any specific company and have no agreement with any company came and told us we wanted to do business with those they promised us a higher price and then...
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. >> to casey siegel in el paso, texas. reporter: today homeland security announced a 3 state border tour for secretary kirstjen nielson before joining president trump. today she is here in el paso, texas. she is meeting with leaders on the groin to ge ground to get ae of what is shaping. also remember that hundreds of the thousands of people of day in the border communities pass between the two countries for work, school and shopping. this is donely through ports of century -- done legally through ports of entry. just talk of border closure we're seeing long lines backed up. saying 20 minute trip across border could now take hours. and local businesses who rely on shoppers from mexico say, sale are down could a woman told us as much as 60%. >> we rely on. the people from mexico. reporter: showing up and turning themselves in. majority seeking asylum. family unit apprehensions in el paso, sector alone, apprehensions of family up 1700% for fiscal year betwee 2019, cod to same time last year. they argue that shows in fact tha
. >> to casey siegel in el paso, texas. reporter: today homeland security announced a 3 state border tour for secretary kirstjen nielson before joining president trump. today she is here in el paso, texas. she is meeting with leaders on the groin to ge ground to get ae of what is shaping. also remember that hundreds of the thousands of people of day in the border communities pass between the two countries for work, school and shopping. this is donely through ports of century -- done...
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correspondent casey siegel was a female running mate casey steagall joins us from houston. >> total of eight candidates on the democratic side touching on a range of issues this afternoon. more on that in a moment. we want to show you a rally bernie sanders held, not far from where we are in downtown houston. he left that forum and came over to this rally wasting no time in the lone star state campaigning. he continued to campaign andrew a big crowd despite inclement weather. the senator from vermont continues to push for giving felons behindiving bars the rig vote when still in jail. most of the democrats have vocalized different ways to enfranchise that part of the population, mostly when they are out of prison and for nonviolent offenders, some of which was discussed. >> i want to make sure time spent behind bars did not entail a stripping of your civic and constitutional rights. i would think especially for nonviolent offenders, that we rethink removing the right to vote and allow everyone or as many as possible to participate in our democracy. >> with the exception of violent offe
correspondent casey siegel was a female running mate casey steagall joins us from houston. >> total of eight candidates on the democratic side touching on a range of issues this afternoon. more on that in a moment. we want to show you a rally bernie sanders held, not far from where we are in downtown houston. he left that forum and came over to this rally wasting no time in the lone star state campaigning. he continued to campaign andrew a big crowd despite inclement weather. the senator...
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marc siegel is here tonight. thanks very much for coming on.o whenever you have an advancement in culture that nobody is allowed to question and then it bleeds over into science, it makes me nervous, no matter what it is, whether i like it or not. i haven't heard a single person asked the obvious question, what is the effect of giving per month suppressing drugs voluntarily to children? >> i think it's a long-term effect. first of all, puberty blockers, that followed by hormone therapy as they enter adolescence can lead to neurological problems, problems with bone growth and stability later on. so that is just the physical issue. there's also the psychological impact and the neurological impact of having transition someone who may decide later on that they want to go back the other way. of course we should support transgender children. of course we should support a child's toys and that is what the american academy of pediatrics says. but when they talk about giving these drugs, these hormones, i get very nervous. and i think to myself, who is
marc siegel is here tonight. thanks very much for coming on.o whenever you have an advancement in culture that nobody is allowed to question and then it bleeds over into science, it makes me nervous, no matter what it is, whether i like it or not. i haven't heard a single person asked the obvious question, what is the effect of giving per month suppressing drugs voluntarily to children? >> i think it's a long-term effect. first of all, puberty blockers, that followed by hormone therapy as...
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marc siegel, the doctor is with us right now. is that a good idea, do you think?cbd comes from two places marijuana plant and hemp. hemp does not have the thc that gets high. that is the one congress made legal in december. the fda has it in their lap because they have a regulation they can't put cbd of any kind in food or drink but getting a lot of pressure now, now that it is legal to stick it in food and drink. stuart: is it a good idea to put it in food and drink? >> not really. stuart: why not? >> two reasons, very hard to regulate the amount, a. b, we don't have enough evidence about negative potential side-effects at all. it has not been well-studied. it can be a good treatment for seizures. i'm very pro that. it's a good treatment for post-tramatic stress. i'm not poo-pooing that. the fda has a big problem. making claims it curse alzheimer's and dementia. the fda has a big problem on its hands. stuart: the fda would have to say those claims are not valid. if that you make a crazy claim about -- >> good prediction. they will come out and say it is not been
marc siegel, the doctor is with us right now. is that a good idea, do you think?cbd comes from two places marijuana plant and hemp. hemp does not have the thc that gets high. that is the one congress made legal in december. the fda has it in their lap because they have a regulation they can't put cbd of any kind in food or drink but getting a lot of pressure now, now that it is legal to stick it in food and drink. stuart: is it a good idea to put it in food and drink? >> not really....
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siegel.ou. we'll get to the legal aspect of this first. dr. siegel, what is happening? this measles outbreak seems to be getting worse. >> that's the problem. 170 cases in rockland county. only 70% of the people there are vaccinated. the key here is the word threat, sandra. it is not that 170 is such a big number. with so few people vaccinated, measles could make a foothold again in the united states, which it hasn't had since the year 2000. then you could see more cases of pneumonia, brain swelling and defmgt it was brought in from a traveler from israel. the state legislature i believe the state county executive of rockland is within his rights to say the threat of measles recurring here and spreading is worth calling a public health emergency. >> bill: a remarkable thing to say you can't go to park or school. >> the courts have said you can do that. if there is enough of a threat to other people. if it's an emergency you can ban people from going to school. there are better ways to go abou
siegel.ou. we'll get to the legal aspect of this first. dr. siegel, what is happening? this measles outbreak seems to be getting worse. >> that's the problem. 170 cases in rockland county. only 70% of the people there are vaccinated. the key here is the word threat, sandra. it is not that 170 is such a big number. with so few people vaccinated, measles could make a foothold again in the united states, which it hasn't had since the year 2000. then you could see more cases of pneumonia,...
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is so now it could all look sick allowed to go without knowing more than i did at one siegel but there are a joke with. q will quit countries better. candidate bed the i battle cry look see when i'm going to send indeed i seem mean a. lot . because he's somebody to be out here as well to the dog you know there's a couple he was to let out see it do some truly good it's gone by gunshot and you know maybe don't know much as he calls us all the fogey when i'm getting on to the notion into a collision of why that was general cause i got some help on the national united then yes he's done ok cause most of the money they got civilian you're meant to be in on the was you can i mean to their guts or even afford if you went out be there a minute of editing we need i just post a five on can cause you can get out in. front of all show by the control i did i got sick was unsure if i should call the shocker that he would do this he never got sick when i was called on scene for you know he was for anybody what id taken as a ballad of his or annoy the room to diffuse you know they can all be shit out
is so now it could all look sick allowed to go without knowing more than i did at one siegel but there are a joke with. q will quit countries better. candidate bed the i battle cry look see when i'm going to send indeed i seem mean a. lot . because he's somebody to be out here as well to the dog you know there's a couple he was to let out see it do some truly good it's gone by gunshot and you know maybe don't know much as he calls us all the fogey when i'm getting on to the notion into a...
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doctor mark siegel has it back for us. >> safe house, a nonprofit group in philadelphia is fighting federaler whether the group can open the first facility in the us where people can use illegal opioids undertrained minimal supervision. the ideas to provide a space for clean needles and the opioid antidote in the lock zone are on hand and to counsel treatment to talk about housing and social services. these facilities operate in canada, europe and australia but not yet in the us though they have been under consideration in new york, massachusetts, california and colorado. a report from the rand corporation urges a trial of these things in the us after studying the effectiveness in other countries. according to a new report 3 people die from opioids every day in philadelphia alone. he told npr the surprise treatment killers save lives. >> it is clear these facilities save lives and at the same time serving as an entryway. >> bill mcswain is involved in the legal fight and calls this the test case but he faces the legal battle on the crackhouse laws of the 1980s when facilities administrating
doctor mark siegel has it back for us. >> safe house, a nonprofit group in philadelphia is fighting federaler whether the group can open the first facility in the us where people can use illegal opioids undertrained minimal supervision. the ideas to provide a space for clean needles and the opioid antidote in the lock zone are on hand and to counsel treatment to talk about housing and social services. these facilities operate in canada, europe and australia but not yet in the us though...
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it comes one day after california's first pattern, jennifer siegel nuwsom pushed for equal pay. started a campaign on the gender pay cap. 14 corporations promised to conduct an annual analysis and review promotion policies including airbnb, apple and at&t. >>> another blow for former vice president joe biden. a second woman is accusing him of touching her inappropriately. she claims it happened during a 2009 political fund-raiser. she was working as an. >> adrian: to a democratic representative at the time. lapos says she wishes he would he would run behind a woman. >> he rubbed noses with me for like 10 seconds, 15 seconds. he was saying something to me. i don't remember what. and, yeah, it was uncomfortable. it was a little weird. >> another is accusing him of inappropriate behavior in 2014 saying he kissed her on the top of her head. the vice president released a statement in part saying not once, never did i believe i acted inappropriately. if it is suggested i did so, i will listen respectfully. but it was never my intention. . >>> about-face on health care this morning. >>
it comes one day after california's first pattern, jennifer siegel nuwsom pushed for equal pay. started a campaign on the gender pay cap. 14 corporations promised to conduct an annual analysis and review promotion policies including airbnb, apple and at&t. >>> another blow for former vice president joe biden. a second woman is accusing him of touching her inappropriately. she claims it happened during a 2009 political fund-raiser. she was working as an. >> adrian: to a...
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todd berman, roberto hernandez, karen siegel, melissa scott, julia roberts-fong, jill daneen, robin saunders, an amarie tillian, bill armstrong, sierra ortiz, joseph churchill, isabella palomonde. go ahead. you can -- you can begin. >> my name is jessica buchsman. i'm a parent at new tradition elementary school. my two boys have directly benefited from the district's vapa program and funding with vapa teachers in their schools. i'm also a product of sfusd schools? i've had kids in the district for the last eight years so i've been through and seen many struggles for funding. so i was saddened but not surprised this afternoon to receive a distress call from our school community? i even left my eight-year-old at home with my 13-year-old in order to be here. and i'm still here, even though a lot of people have already said what needs to be said because i want the teachers to know that they have parents' support. to the board, we're counting on you as our elected representatives to fund the arts. through vapa, through the peef as it exists, the last-minute change that we heard about today feels
todd berman, roberto hernandez, karen siegel, melissa scott, julia roberts-fong, jill daneen, robin saunders, an amarie tillian, bill armstrong, sierra ortiz, joseph churchill, isabella palomonde. go ahead. you can -- you can begin. >> my name is jessica buchsman. i'm a parent at new tradition elementary school. my two boys have directly benefited from the district's vapa program and funding with vapa teachers in their schools. i'm also a product of sfusd schools? i've had kids in the...
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i sat down with twitter see fo -- twitter cfo nats siegel and emily: we disclosed the -- and asked aboutategy. >> we disclosed the percentage growth for the last nine quarters. it has been growing in a range of nine to 14 or 15% for the last couple of years. the work for us is to get out of that range by improving the service and getting people a great experience when they come to twitter. we are always working on improving the timeline, improving relevance to my -- relevance of the notifications that we send you. we are trying to improve on boarding. we are working on a prototype app where you can see what we are experimenting with, and we will bring the best of those to the platform over time. emily: are you expecting that number to grow? >> we are working hard to make it grow. we will have to see what it does over time. generally, you see a big seasonal uptick in the first quarter, where there is a large, absolute growth within the first quarter, and then the work for us is to sustain that in terms of percentage growth over the year. but there are events and typical seasonality that t
i sat down with twitter see fo -- twitter cfo nats siegel and emily: we disclosed the -- and asked aboutategy. >> we disclosed the percentage growth for the last nine quarters. it has been growing in a range of nine to 14 or 15% for the last couple of years. the work for us is to get out of that range by improving the service and getting people a great experience when they come to twitter. we are always working on improving the timeline, improving relevance to my -- relevance of the...
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. >> stakes extraordinarily high in ai and 5g tom, thank you for being with us, tom siegel, founder of ct 103. >>> we will see the rebounds and if we recovered this afternoon >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm brian sullivan in for scott wapner we're right there on the eve of another earnings season. the question is it time to buy into a sector that bragged at the broader market, the financials >>> j.p., pnc all report tomorrow s this the financials lagged over the one month, three month and six-month time period, second worst only to energy. this as the s&p is back within 50 points of an all-time high. what pushes the index over the top? or are the bulls due for a setback? a double downgrade for a key steel stock. and while investors remain skeptical about an ipo surge, those new companies are all spending a lot of money on one part of the economy. see how you can benefit. "the halftime report" is ready to go. here's brian sullivan in for scott wapner. >> thank you, ed good to be with you on thursday and have you with us the degate and trade, biggest stories of the day are josh br
. >> stakes extraordinarily high in ai and 5g tom, thank you for being with us, tom siegel, founder of ct 103. >>> we will see the rebounds and if we recovered this afternoon >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm brian sullivan in for scott wapner we're right there on the eve of another earnings season. the question is it time to buy into a sector that bragged at the broader market, the financials >>> j.p., pnc all report tomorrow s this the financials lagged...
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marc siegel for those that don't know across river seine.reds of people. >> snoke is number one problem. number one cause of death 50 to 80% of the time would be smoke inhalation. if you're getting smoke you're not getting oxygen. if you're not getting oxygen you could have heart disease a stroke, a lot of medical problems caused by that. even to your point watching across the way, you need oxygen, emphysema, you suddenly get smoke you're to the gettings oxygen. the treatment, oxygen. the other problem, panic, people fall, their heart rate goes up. two things i worry about,. neil: english media concern said there looked like number of, hundreds of parisians and tourists gaping at all of this, they are pushed back, doctor, maybe to those worries. obviously to get in or near the structure is difficult. but abundance of caution to have clear as wide a beth as possible? >> absolutely. anyone trying to get control over the fire. anyone trying to get people in the area out to safety, you need that, you need people not witnessing, gaping bystanders
marc siegel for those that don't know across river seine.reds of people. >> snoke is number one problem. number one cause of death 50 to 80% of the time would be smoke inhalation. if you're getting smoke you're not getting oxygen. if you're not getting oxygen you could have heart disease a stroke, a lot of medical problems caused by that. even to your point watching across the way, you need oxygen, emphysema, you suddenly get smoke you're to the gettings oxygen. the treatment, oxygen. the...
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>and it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of tree tenants are mean given use 120 days to moveutthaid they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that. >>i think the real loss in this that in this place is that this is a real community and those are hard to find. >>there are 59 2, 3 bedroom rent-controlled apartments here at the rock street renting for as low as $1200 a month. they'll be replaced by 55 market rate town homes. some will sell for as much as million. in mountain view roughly double kron 4 news. >>we are learning some g 6 adopted children died last year when their suv went off a seaside cliff in mendocino county at a coroner's inquest this morning. sheriff's deputies said the bodies of the women were found inside the vehicle and that one of as the vehicle is being towed up the side of the cliff. the deputy said h
it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>and it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of tree tenants are mean given use 120 days to moveutthaid they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that. >>i think the real loss in this that in this place is that this is a real community and those are hard to find....
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it comes one day after jennifer siegel newsom started a close on the pay gap.he started an education campaign on the gender pay back. 13 corporations have promised to conduct an annual gender pay analysis and review policies. that includes big names like airbnb, apple and at&t. >>> 6:46. about-face on health care this morning. >> president trump now says that he will wait until after the 2020 election. >>> good morning. promising, marcus, something better after the election, better than obama. cheaper, more effective, for pre-existing conditions, just like obamacare. he said he would delay promising vote will be taken right after the election. after republicans win the senate and win back the house, he says. despite that promise, there is no plan. we have seen so far. and you will remember house republicans or republicans did hold the house and the senate. they had no plan to replace back then either. there is a court case against the affordable care act that still goes forward. no matter what the president tweets. whole show americans, democrats, republicans,
it comes one day after jennifer siegel newsom started a close on the pay gap.he started an education campaign on the gender pay back. 13 corporations have promised to conduct an annual gender pay analysis and review policies. that includes big names like airbnb, apple and at&t. >>> 6:46. about-face on health care this morning. >> president trump now says that he will wait until after the 2020 election. >>> good morning. promising, marcus, something better after the...
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cfo ned siegel telling us the efforts to make it more user friendly are working >> we did a lot to improve relevance around the home time line and the notifications that bring people back to twitter and we saw benefit from that this quarter, as well as the ongoing marketing that we do >> segal along with jack dorsey stressing twitter's biggest focus is improving the health of the platform, eliminating bots, fake news and harassment, and that's also a big part of their investment and where they'll be spending their capital expenditures over to you. >> stay there. steve kovak is cnbc.com's technology editor. snap is up on twitter's results. they report after the bell why are they perceived as telling us something about social media companies beyond just twitter what is that execution story >> exactly what they've proven is you don't need to have 2 billion users like facebook, you don't need to be at that scale to keep the users engaged. advertisers see this engaged somewhat smaller audience is actually very monetizable and they can really show ads in them better than they could in this big o
cfo ned siegel telling us the efforts to make it more user friendly are working >> we did a lot to improve relevance around the home time line and the notifications that bring people back to twitter and we saw benefit from that this quarter, as well as the ongoing marketing that we do >> segal along with jack dorsey stressing twitter's biggest focus is improving the health of the platform, eliminating bots, fake news and harassment, and that's also a big part of their investment and...
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siegel over century of the century at the century from the combination of napoleon bonaparte's be the education of saint joan off. and the last time i was that the some reason i was caption by the statue of joan of which i have noticed on previous news and so i'm hoping that statue, i know for some reason i am a special attachment that the john a lot and that statue and i'm hoping that that i don't know yet whether that statue once a it was was saved or not that i'm i'm hoping it was because of course use the patron france and the very significant person in the history, not just the church but the french culture absolutely is something that means a lot to a lot of people. >>thank you so much for putting it into perspective from you and thanks a lot for the thank you very much. >>time now is 9.27 we'll take a quick break. still ahead on the cross for morning news police are cracking down on distracted driving, we'll tell it's on! get to the ross spring shoe event to score the latest styles for the whole family... ...and something for you. oh yeah. that's yes for less. you heard me - 20
siegel over century of the century at the century from the combination of napoleon bonaparte's be the education of saint joan off. and the last time i was that the some reason i was caption by the statue of joan of which i have noticed on previous news and so i'm hoping that statue, i know for some reason i am a special attachment that the john a lot and that statue and i'm hoping that that i don't know yet whether that statue once a it was was saved or not that i'm i'm hoping it was because of...
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. >> and i am sara eisen p after a busy week jeremy siegel will tell us the number one headwinds facingers" already breaking records of its own and the amc ceo is here to tell us how his theaters are looking to capitalize that's a cnbc exclusive and it's coming up. >> next week big earnings from alphabet and apple we'll tell you how to get ready and discuss how those reports could shake up this market "closing bell" starts right now.
. >> and i am sara eisen p after a busy week jeremy siegel will tell us the number one headwinds facingers" already breaking records of its own and the amc ceo is here to tell us how his theaters are looking to capitalize that's a cnbc exclusive and it's coming up. >> next week big earnings from alphabet and apple we'll tell you how to get ready and discuss how those reports could shake up this market "closing bell" starts right now.
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. >> reporter: in dallas, casey siegel, fox news. >>> attorney general william barr had an extraordinary revelation during a capitol hill hearing today. up next, white barr says he is concerned the fbi may have been improperly spying on the trump campaign. >>> plus from cochairing the obama campaign to spending significant time in the white house, special advisor to president obama, valerie jarrett joins us live to talk about her experiences and her new book. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. switch and save today, and you get a new galaxy. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. >>> she was one of president obama's most closest confidant. valerie jarrett is now a with a new book. remember is titled finding my juice, my journey to the west wing and the path forward. she is in san francisco ahead of a discussion of the commonwealth club and book signing event. she joins us now live from the city. congratulations on the memoir and it your returning to the white house. wh
. >> reporter: in dallas, casey siegel, fox news. >>> attorney general william barr had an extraordinary revelation during a capitol hill hearing today. up next, white barr says he is concerned the fbi may have been improperly spying on the trump campaign. >>> plus from cochairing the obama campaign to spending significant time in the white house, special advisor to president obama, valerie jarrett joins us live to talk about her experiences and her new book. [ loud...
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i think the real loss in this at in this place is that this is a real community and those are hard to find there are 59 2, 3 bedroom rent-controlled apartments here at the rock street renting for as low as $1200 a month. >>they'll be replaced by 55 market rate town homes. some will sell for as much as million. in mountain view roughly double kron 4 news. >>happening today officials will remove a dead whale that washed ashore in the east bay, the gray whale washed out of san pablo bay on to the beach in the town of rochdale it's still unclear. the ca
it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all...
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is, in part, so good, joe, is people are afraid to get out or be negative because you'll miss what siegel says is a 5% to 6% pop on a deal. >> okay. >> who wants to be on the other side of that >> in the reality of successful investing what matters is rates, the economy and profits. and that's what's important. >> and friendship. >> this fixation on the trade tension headlines is disruptive to the process this is about profits and where do we go from here you look at s&p companies. 140 companies that have already guided eps for 2019 lower. so the expectation has been taken lower. if you reflect on q1, and we're having this equity conversation. the reason sentiment is so good is because the sentiment surrounding equities blends itself and extends into other asset classes that are incredibly important companies with western european sales up 20% companies with international sales, up 20%. high yields which did not have one offering for december is having a record quarter. this is not just specifically about equities >> the reason i say is it justified, is it you judge that? >> well, it's ha
is, in part, so good, joe, is people are afraid to get out or be negative because you'll miss what siegel says is a 5% to 6% pop on a deal. >> okay. >> who wants to be on the other side of that >> in the reality of successful investing what matters is rates, the economy and profits. and that's what's important. >> and friendship. >> this fixation on the trade tension headlines is disruptive to the process this is about profits and where do we go from here you look...
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i want to bring in orrin siegel.mbers just out this morning, before people celebrate because they will see the number of anti-semitic incidents are down, that's because vandalism is down, but harassment and assaults which you also measure are up from 2017. >> yeah, specifically the assault numbers are particularly alarming. we've seen a doubling of assaults against jews and that includes the shooting in pittsburgh and now as we're trying to still understand what happened in poway, it's clear that attacks or efforts to actually target jewish communities and the individuals are not going away. >> why? what's happening? what's behind this? >> there are multiple factors. one is social media. you have these platforms that essentially act as digital hate groups. individuals are able to reach and recruit and radical lies others and frankly they're signaling back to these communities before they're carrying out these attacks. we saw it this in poway, in pittsburgh and in new zealand. >> i struggle with blaming social media s
i want to bring in orrin siegel.mbers just out this morning, before people celebrate because they will see the number of anti-semitic incidents are down, that's because vandalism is down, but harassment and assaults which you also measure are up from 2017. >> yeah, specifically the assault numbers are particularly alarming. we've seen a doubling of assaults against jews and that includes the shooting in pittsburgh and now as we're trying to still understand what happened in poway, it's...
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>and it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i think the real loss in this that in this place is that that this is a real community and those are hard to find there are 59 2, 3 bedroom rent-controlled apartments here at the rock street renting for as low as $1200 a month. >>they'll be replaced by 55 market rate town homes. some will sell for as much as million. in mountain view roughly double kron 4 news. >>still ahead after avoiding getting into a car crash. a teenager says she became the victim of a road rage attack, but what was more surprising was who the attacker had and in her car du
it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel. >>and it's not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced...
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it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel.not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i think the real loss in this that in this place is that this is a real community and those are hard to find there are 59 2, 3 bedroom rent-controlled apartments here at the rock street renting for as low as $1200 a month. >>they'll be replaced by 55 market rate town homes. some will sell for as much as million. in mountain view roughly double kron 4 news. >>3 quarters of a million people could lose their snap benefits later this year on proposed new rules. the changes would expand work requirements for food stamp recipients under the new rules, anybody bet
it's a disturbing trend says former mayor lenny siegel.not just a matter of being sympathetic for the people who are losing their homes as a result of this redevelopment because we need them in the community rocks tree tenants are being given 120 days to move out along with some assistance to find new housing. >>but those i spoke with said they can't afford to stay here in mountain view for teachers like julie saxenda are being forced out i realize people get displaced all the time that i...
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kate siegel woke up to find a bear has ransacked her subaru, tearing it to shreds. the irony, the bear was likely lured by the sweet smell of gummibears. >> that will always bring you in. >> i had two bags yesterday myself. maybe it was eva who actually got into the subaru. >> i feel like we need to talk about this. >> it's my weakness. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> lock your doors to keep bears and eva out. >> i will find a way. >>> new details about how officials tracked down a missing 15-year-old who traveled more than 1,000 miles with a 47-year-old man. what her sister is saying about that ordeal. >>> and caught in a lion's claws. the shocking moment when a trainer is injured in front of a crowd. what he's saying this morning. drive safe & save discount? ig yup, using the app. i've been quite vigilant. sharon says step on it. the meeting's started. ok, write her back 'dear sharon, don't mess with my discount!' faster mommy, i gotta go to the bathroom. i do too honey, but we're gonna hold it for mommy's discount. easy, easy! but you're in labor? don't mess with m
kate siegel woke up to find a bear has ransacked her subaru, tearing it to shreds. the irony, the bear was likely lured by the sweet smell of gummibears. >> that will always bring you in. >> i had two bags yesterday myself. maybe it was eva who actually got into the subaru. >> i feel like we need to talk about this. >> it's my weakness. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> lock your doors to keep bears and eva out. >> i will find a way. >>> new...