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stuart: okay. >> don't know if you like that answer. stuart: if you want to play defense in the stock market, what do you buy today? >> so sectors that i like right now, i do like the financials. the financials have been beaten up, okay? so i'm a contrarian by nature. i would dollar cost average in the sum of your big banks. bank of america, citigroup, these type of banks that now that we don't have a flat yield curve anymore, they should have some good profit margins as we move forward. i don't think rates are going to spike as high as many people fear. one of the silver linings in all this volatility is i would not be surprised if the fed comes out in december and takes a little bit more cautious stance heading into 2019. that's a big concern for the market right now is how high is the fed going to go and how fast. stuart: okay. >> if they say they are going to slow down, that's a bullish thing for the equity market. stuart: stay right there. got more for you later. bottom line, you are much more
stuart: okay. >> don't know if you like that answer. stuart: if you want to play defense in the stock market, what do you buy today? >> so sectors that i like right now, i do like the financials. the financials have been beaten up, okay? so i'm a contrarian by nature. i would dollar cost average in the sum of your big banks. bank of america, citigroup, these type of banks that now that we don't have a flat yield curve anymore, they should have some good profit margins as we move...
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stuart: right. >> who did you think of? stuart: ford. >> ford. stuart: that's good.s back. he's back on the show today, about 11:50. i'm told he's going to do something with origami and the stock market. i have no idea. don't miss it. he is something else. you literally get it all on this show. money, politics, magic. what more do you want? sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ stuart: this is an emerald worth more than $2.5 million discovered in africa. a miner and geologist found it. it's 5600carats. it will go up for auction next month. india just unveiled the tallest statute in the world, 600 feet tall. it's a monument to the late independence leader, patel. twice the size of the statue of liberty, took nearly five years to make it and cost a half billion dollars. >>> "varney & company" seems to have fans of all ages, including this little guy. his name is barrett. he's five mon
stuart: right. >> who did you think of? stuart: ford. >> ford. stuart: that's good.s back. he's back on the show today, about 11:50. i'm told he's going to do something with origami and the stock market. i have no idea. don't miss it. he is something else. you literally get it all on this show. money, politics, magic. what more do you want? sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets...
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stuart: amazon.big story, $15 an hour to be paid to each one of their workers in the united states. christina, do you think or do you know whether any of the company will follow amazon and their lead? >> are trying to advocate for the climate of minimum wage. if we see other companies follow through is because of the season coming up. the holiday season.amazon is raising prices and it could be a major reason why. because employees have been complaining about poor working conditions but the second issue is holiday season. amazon is paying 15,000 are abnormal want to work for amazon.in other people have to raise their prices. stuart: you cannot short staff in the holiday season. >> exactly! and it will be a strong season for them. the other point, maybe a little contentious, amazon could find a way around unionization. whole foods employees are trying to unionize.when you raise the hourly was, why do that? stuart: and the stock is at 1982 right now after a bit of a drop yesterday. the big board, where
stuart: amazon.big story, $15 an hour to be paid to each one of their workers in the united states. christina, do you think or do you know whether any of the company will follow amazon and their lead? >> are trying to advocate for the climate of minimum wage. if we see other companies follow through is because of the season coming up. the holiday season.amazon is raising prices and it could be a major reason why. because employees have been complaining about poor working conditions but...
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stuart: commander, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: turned to money.riday morning, the job market yesterday, modest rebound today. a solid rebound or the nasdaq composite. now this. lotto fever. we're talking it's alive and well today. mega millions jackpot stands at $970 million heavily heading for 1 billion. they are all laughing at me but my personal opinion member, if you when the government takes half in texas. i think if they brought a deal and an efficient way to tech support and i'll have no part of it. >> well . stuart: will argue it out after this. oh, and there's the closing bell. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond c
stuart: commander, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: turned to money.riday morning, the job market yesterday, modest rebound today. a solid rebound or the nasdaq composite. now this. lotto fever. we're talking it's alive and well today. mega millions jackpot stands at $970 million heavily heading for 1 billion. they are all laughing at me but my personal opinion member, if you when the government takes half in texas. i think if they brought a deal and an efficient...
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stuart: okay.iana senator bill cassidy, confronted by anti-kavanaugh protesters on capitol hill. senate leader mitch mcconnell harassed by protesters at an airport because of the kavanaugh situation. look, congressman, my position is very clear. these kind of confrontations are extremely dangerous in a physical sense and i think they're a danger to our democracy. i'm pretty sure you share that with me? >> there is no question, stuart, it is scary and of course my friend and colleague steve scalise, nearly met the worst out come when he was shot last year on a baseball field by a liberal that was protesting far, far too vigorously. and then on top of that, stuart, you have literally have democratic public officials that are encouraging this kind of behavior. what we ought to have is civil discourse. we ought to return to that, if there is any way possible to do that. i think what it indicates today, speaking of what motivates, people, what frightens the left, that some day, we might be able to rein
stuart: okay.iana senator bill cassidy, confronted by anti-kavanaugh protesters on capitol hill. senate leader mitch mcconnell harassed by protesters at an airport because of the kavanaugh situation. look, congressman, my position is very clear. these kind of confrontations are extremely dangerous in a physical sense and i think they're a danger to our democracy. i'm pretty sure you share that with me? >> there is no question, stuart, it is scary and of course my friend and colleague...
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stuart: okay.ncis rooney, thanks for joining us, sir, appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. stuart: yes, sir. we may not be at the white house today but we've still got a big hour for you coming up. you heard my take, top of the hour i think america is getting used to our president, president trump and the democrats distracted by clinton and warren, i think the democrats are losing ground. i wonder if charles hurt agrees with that. he usually does. let's see, because he is next. >>> another black eye for elon musk, losing his vice president of manufacturing. that already wasn't the company's strong suit. we're on it. >>> the gaming revolution, we've been following a phenomenon here on "varney," 24 international teams heading to south korea to compete in one game. we have someone who is helping to put that show on. you're watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decad
stuart: okay.ncis rooney, thanks for joining us, sir, appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. stuart: yes, sir. we may not be at the white house today but we've still got a big hour for you coming up. you heard my take, top of the hour i think america is getting used to our president, president trump and the democrats distracted by clinton and warren, i think the democrats are losing ground. i wonder if charles hurt agrees with that. he usually does. let's see, because he is next. >>>...
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stuart over to you. stuart: i'll give it my best shot yes we'll get to impending royal birth but first the market opening this week. the dow will be down ever so slightly. remember, please, last week it was down a whopping 4.. so we are starting out the not too bad this monday morning. sears going, going, probably soon to be gone. bankruptcy declared today 46 stores to close within weeks another 142 going by year end. liquid sales and inspect the saudi consulate in istanbul where a jowrnlgist disappeared and hacked to pieces. president trump says he just spoke to the king of saudi arabia. the president says he's going to get to the bottom of all of this that could be severe punishment. the saudis say they'll retaliate and will not be bullied. backing away from a big economic conference in the kingdom. but 110 billion dollars worth saudi arms that's a deal it is with america, it is still on and by the way the president says, secretary of state pompeo will be going to meet the king shortly. now look at thi
stuart over to you. stuart: i'll give it my best shot yes we'll get to impending royal birth but first the market opening this week. the dow will be down ever so slightly. remember, please, last week it was down a whopping 4.. so we are starting out the not too bad this monday morning. sears going, going, probably soon to be gone. bankruptcy declared today 46 stores to close within weeks another 142 going by year end. liquid sales and inspect the saudi consulate in istanbul where a jowrnlgist...
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stuart: first time on the show. >> yes. stuart: watch out. >> i'm nervous. stuart: come on.ears. can they keep it up? >> i think they can continue to make some profits. i worry this quarter is as good as it gets for them. 2.90 a share. good if they keep that up for a long time. some bears and myself we'll see how the road gets much tougher for them. we'll see how that shakes out. stuart: why is it much tougher. they produce the model 3. factory is in line. >> a few hiccups gotten past that a few macro issues are starting to reverse. federal tax credit, buyers get 7500-dollar rebate in the u.s. that expiring at end. year for tesla. stuart: for everybody? >> just not tesla. they hit the sales threshold. stuart: just for tesla? >> tesla and gm about to hit it. buyers only get $3750 rebate for two quarters. then it is set to go away. the law can change. meantime demand is going to probably take a hit. we have to see. average selling price will start to come down a bit on some of these cars. tesla introduced a cheaper car. still pretty expensive. they have been selling 60,000-dol
stuart: first time on the show. >> yes. stuart: watch out. >> i'm nervous. stuart: come on.ears. can they keep it up? >> i think they can continue to make some profits. i worry this quarter is as good as it gets for them. 2.90 a share. good if they keep that up for a long time. some bears and myself we'll see how the road gets much tougher for them. we'll see how that shakes out. stuart: why is it much tougher. they produce the model 3. factory is in line. >> a few...
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stuart: mr.d, for taking time out on big day, we appreciate it. >> thank you. stuart: next case senator bernie sanders now he wants mcdonalds to pay all of their employees 15 bucks an hour, next we will talk to a mcdonalds former ceo, i want to know what happens if mcdonalds did pay 15 bucks an hour, fewer jobs is my answer. look at the big board, low of the day, yes, it is, going down, 228 points, we are back below or right at i should say 26,400. we will be back too. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the resources of one of the nation's largest banks, and a local approach with a focus on customized insights. so you and your company are ready for today. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network
stuart: mr.d, for taking time out on big day, we appreciate it. >> thank you. stuart: next case senator bernie sanders now he wants mcdonalds to pay all of their employees 15 bucks an hour, next we will talk to a mcdonalds former ceo, i want to know what happens if mcdonalds did pay 15 bucks an hour, fewer jobs is my answer. look at the big board, low of the day, yes, it is, going down, 228 points, we are back below or right at i should say 26,400. we will be back too. your company is...
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stuart: mr. senator, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for letting me listen to larry kudlow. [laughter] >> sorry to cut you short. mr. senator, thank you. during the interview situation there with larry kudlow we so the market turn and go up a little bit. now we are up 15 points on the dow industrial average. i want to get to trade and mr. kudlow, what he was talk about the new pact with canada and mexico. joining now a frequent guest on the show, a businessman who does business in the united states and in mexico. are you happy with this deal? >> good to see you. yes! i am very happy here the country is very happy. i agree with mr. trump, it is a huge deal. we're talking about $1 trillion pact and by the way that is about 20 percent of the whole trade between china, germany and the us.it is definitely big. mexico is happy, i think canada is happy and the u.s. is happy. stuart: what does mexico get out of this? >> mexico, the first thing it gets is tranquility. and you know, there is now
stuart: mr. senator, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for letting me listen to larry kudlow. [laughter] >> sorry to cut you short. mr. senator, thank you. during the interview situation there with larry kudlow we so the market turn and go up a little bit. now we are up 15 points on the dow industrial average. i want to get to trade and mr. kudlow, what he was talk about the new pact with canada and mexico. joining now a frequent guest on the show, a businessman who does...
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stuart: well-said.hley: the offices of cnn, time warner center here in new york have been evacuated. report of a suspicious device. the officeses of cnn just down the street from us, time warner building, have been evacuated on reports of a suspicious device. stuart: there you go again, charles, not much to add to this, not just one or two or three devices. it's another one now. >> and of course the other thing is, in today's world where there are cameras everywhere you think we'll not be able to find out if these devices are we think they are? you think we'll not figure out exactly who put them there? "the unabomber" today could not exist because we have cameras everywhere. stuart: yes we do. i'm very aware of them actually. charles, hold on for a second. i have got more for you later. i have to take a commercial break. dow industrials are down -- hold on a second. i have chris swecker on the phone, former fbi assistant director. mr. swecker come on in please. >> sure. stuart: what can you add, explosi
stuart: well-said.hley: the offices of cnn, time warner center here in new york have been evacuated. report of a suspicious device. the officeses of cnn just down the street from us, time warner building, have been evacuated on reports of a suspicious device. stuart: there you go again, charles, not much to add to this, not just one or two or three devices. it's another one now. >> and of course the other thing is, in today's world where there are cameras everywhere you think we'll not be...
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stuart: okay. you're doing awful lot of media and i like isn't. >> i don't like it. i like getting the point across. i heard you say many times the economy isn't covered properly. it is not. the economy is not covered properly by so-called mainstream media and it isn't. we went up almost 600 point yesterday. they didn't have it on major news. you couldn't find it anywhere. the economy is doing probably better than ever done in history. they don't even talk about it and that is because they have their opinion and they like to keep their opinion going the way they have it. they do not treat us fairly. therefore if i do the news, they all want me on the news. so i talk about it myself. stuart: are you keeping up this pace of media after midterms or run up to the midterms. >> probably not. this is for the midterms. we want to win, get republicans nominated and get them elected. we need republicans. we talk about majority. we have majority of this much. i say somebody has minor cold we no longer have ma
stuart: okay. you're doing awful lot of media and i like isn't. >> i don't like it. i like getting the point across. i heard you say many times the economy isn't covered properly. it is not. the economy is not covered properly by so-called mainstream media and it isn't. we went up almost 600 point yesterday. they didn't have it on major news. you couldn't find it anywhere. the economy is doing probably better than ever done in history. they don't even talk about it and that is because...
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stuart: added that.d the majority in the senate? some people are saying that. would you say? >> i agree with the second part. they will extend their hold on the senate, one senator or something right now. the house is a lot harder because there's so many empty seats. i think a lot of these republican congressman who are retired now wish they were running again. stuart: too late now. thank you very much indeed. a couple of individual. the stock is up about 1%. chipotle got an upgrade with a buy recommendation and by the way, they've got the price target will go to $510 per share. right now chipotle is up $5 at $4.33. nasa chief jim bridenstine i'm i want to know, why does nasa wanted? he is going to tell us. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers
stuart: added that.d the majority in the senate? some people are saying that. would you say? >> i agree with the second part. they will extend their hold on the senate, one senator or something right now. the house is a lot harder because there's so many empty seats. i think a lot of these republican congressman who are retired now wish they were running again. stuart: too late now. thank you very much indeed. a couple of individual. the stock is up about 1%. chipotle got an upgrade with...
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stuart: mr.uch for being on the show and for spelling out so precisely how you will get drug prices down. it is much appreciated, sir. >> thank you, sir. stuart: see you again soon. thanks. all right. looking at some individual stocks reporting here, coach parent, okay, their parent is called tapestry, swung to a profit. the stock is down 15 cents so it didn't make that much difference. and the maker of oreo cookies and all kinds of other stuff, sales fell short but they did say they have momentum in emerging markets and that's good enough for a 4% gain. >>> president trump sending thousands of troops to the border. he says they will stop migrant caravans. coming up, we are going to head to mexico for a live report on those caravans. >>> meanwhile, the markets, high of the day. i'm not going to guarantee we close like this, keeping in mind the volatility. right now we are up 294, 95, 96, almost up 298. wait for it. 299. yeah! up 300 points. we will be back. it's a rally. show me movies a grinch w
stuart: mr.uch for being on the show and for spelling out so precisely how you will get drug prices down. it is much appreciated, sir. >> thank you, sir. stuart: see you again soon. thanks. all right. looking at some individual stocks reporting here, coach parent, okay, their parent is called tapestry, swung to a profit. the stock is down 15 cents so it didn't make that much difference. and the maker of oreo cookies and all kinds of other stuff, sales fell short but they did say they have...
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stuart: okay.ughter] they are taking aim at lululemon, the gap is coming out with fancy $100 workout pants. do you have any comments whatsoever? d.r.? [laughter] >> this is a growing sector. my only comment is profit margin. what they are doing is getting pants that stretch a little bit more that have some technology in them and they are charging a lot more! that pair of panties wearing our $80 pair of pants. lululemon has a line up to $115. profit margin, that is where growth is happening in retail apparel right now. stuart: it makes sense. quiz on siena going into spend this morning in the gap. however, think about women on the street they used to be wearing jeans now the black workout pants, lululemon became a staple in the wardrobe. they're trying to get in front of that. >> wearing yoga pants? >> there is a lot more room out there for it. and a lot of startups are doing this and a lot better than the gap will ever do it. stuart: i don't see putting hundred million into the gap. are you doing t
stuart: okay.ughter] they are taking aim at lululemon, the gap is coming out with fancy $100 workout pants. do you have any comments whatsoever? d.r.? [laughter] >> this is a growing sector. my only comment is profit margin. what they are doing is getting pants that stretch a little bit more that have some technology in them and they are charging a lot more! that pair of panties wearing our $80 pair of pants. lululemon has a line up to $115. profit margin, that is where growth is...
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>> absolutely, stuart. stuart: no reason to change? >> no reason to change. stuart: okay. about the big techs. i know you don't follow individual stocks, but this is a group of companies, group of stocks, which have led the market for a couple of years. >> couple of years. this year, i think at their peak they were up close to 20%. we were in an environment where expectations got so far ahead of what was and has been remarkable earnings. these earnings that they posted, although a little light by expectations, absolutely are fantastic. so i think we are in this period where we are starting to sort of realize that we don't live in a world where earnings go up in a linear fashion. they are not a straight line. stuart: well said. do we still have brian with us? may i ask? we do. brian, i want you to come into the discussion, please. i don't want to dismiss today's gdp report. it came in at 3.5% annualized growth in the july through september period. i personally was a tiny bit disappointed. i wanted 4% but i will bury my troubles. you think it was a really strong report? i do
>> absolutely, stuart. stuart: no reason to change? >> no reason to change. stuart: okay. about the big techs. i know you don't follow individual stocks, but this is a group of companies, group of stocks, which have led the market for a couple of years. >> couple of years. this year, i think at their peak they were up close to 20%. we were in an environment where expectations got so far ahead of what was and has been remarkable earnings. these earnings that they posted,...
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. >> pleasure, stuart. stuart: before we go any further, yesterday when we got the jolts report, job openings report, that blew me away 7.1 million unfilled jobs. you must be ecstatic. >> that is so interesting, first time in history, more job openings than there are unemployed. that is a very interesting stat. i want to push my colleague ivanka trump, who is involved in retooling, retraining, reskilling of wokers, we'll need that more and more to fill unfilled positions. i think we can do that. stuart: wages have to go up. if you can't fill all these jobs, wages have to rise to pull people out of early retirement or whatever it is they're in. >> you're quite right. that is the incentive for people to come back to work. stuart: when will we see it, larry? wages are rising. stuart: not that much above inflation. >> there are different measure of wages. wages are rising a percentage point above inflation. real disposable income, that is the fatter paychecks. reagan, reagan used to call it take-home pay is ris
. >> pleasure, stuart. stuart: before we go any further, yesterday when we got the jolts report, job openings report, that blew me away 7.1 million unfilled jobs. you must be ecstatic. >> that is so interesting, first time in history, more job openings than there are unemployed. that is a very interesting stat. i want to push my colleague ivanka trump, who is involved in retooling, retraining, reskilling of wokers, we'll need that more and more to fill unfilled positions. i think we...
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stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and went out to enid on my own. he took me over to his shop, and for the first time, i got to spend some time with my grandfather. >> and with all those cars. sure, they look like heaps of scrap, but stuart comes to understand this was his grandfather's pride and joy, his collection. its centerpiece -- these two depression-era cords. >> grandpa had a fascination with the cord, because it was the first c
stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for...
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stuart: got it.o talk about wwe, the wrestling people, you're connected to it, you're a former wrestler yourself, they are going with the plan to hold the big match in saudi arabia next month. any update on that? clearly some people are dropping out of saudi arabia, moving away from it, but wwe is not and the stock is up today. your update, please? >> the stock has been up huge. i'm a shareholder. very happy about this. it was low 20s a year ago, 70 bucks today. a couple of tv domestic deals and international deals. first women's only, pay-per-view. they are hitting on all cylinders. people dropping out, introduce voice in the desert, people drop out of a voluntary conference but they didn't cut any business ties. what wwe is faced with, like any multinational company, $5.5 billion company, apparently a 10-year contract with saudi arabia according to the reports. they have the same thing that these other companies have to face, and that is do you up hoed the business contract. wwe is going and i thin
stuart: got it.o talk about wwe, the wrestling people, you're connected to it, you're a former wrestler yourself, they are going with the plan to hold the big match in saudi arabia next month. any update on that? clearly some people are dropping out of saudi arabia, moving away from it, but wwe is not and the stock is up today. your update, please? >> the stock has been up huge. i'm a shareholder. very happy about this. it was low 20s a year ago, 70 bucks today. a couple of tv domestic...
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stuart: give me average? >> $100. stuart: wow.you kidding me, got 10,000 people paying $100 a pop, to sit around watch other people play video games, in this case, "counter strike." >> it is an entire experience. you view the game but we create a festival bizarre atmosphere. stuart: bazaar atmosphere. >> activating partners and fans, giving fans and viewers unique experience inside the arena too. stuart: what was average age inside the barclays center? bet they didn't have anybody my age? >> if they were, they were probably doing a little bit of reporting. between 17 and 34 years old. parents are coming with their kids as gaming as an entertainment platform is being passed on generationally. when you extrapolate where this is going, how disruptive it is to traditional sports and entertainment and changing media consumption habits of the generation why we're still so excited and it is still so early. stuart: do you think it will become a olympic sport? >> we worked with intel to put on an exhibition at the pongyang olympics. stuart
stuart: give me average? >> $100. stuart: wow.you kidding me, got 10,000 people paying $100 a pop, to sit around watch other people play video games, in this case, "counter strike." >> it is an entire experience. you view the game but we create a festival bizarre atmosphere. stuart: bazaar atmosphere. >> activating partners and fans, giving fans and viewers unique experience inside the arena too. stuart: what was average age inside the barclays center? bet they...
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stuart: the president played hard ball. did he beat up the canadians to win this one? >> i wouldn't say beat up. sometimes hard ball works. he has been steadfast in his view. nafta had to be fixed. it is almost 25 years old. different economic and trading world. it needs to be updated, modernized, the whole thing. he stood strong. stuart: the president's objective with all of these negotiations is to increase trade, get more cross-border flows of goods and services. so, can you tell us, in what way this deal with canada increases trade between the two countries? how does it do it? >> you know, in a general sense, when you look at the market openings, for dairy farmers, wheat, manufacturing, automobiles and so forth, what you got here is a preservation and strengthening of the supply chains, which is what businesses were really worried about. that was the heart of nafta. tariff-free supply chains and i think not only has that been preserved, it has actually been expanded. u.s. farm community and manufacturing community benefited. i think all three countries benefited fr
stuart: the president played hard ball. did he beat up the canadians to win this one? >> i wouldn't say beat up. sometimes hard ball works. he has been steadfast in his view. nafta had to be fixed. it is almost 25 years old. different economic and trading world. it needs to be updated, modernized, the whole thing. he stood strong. stuart: the president's objective with all of these negotiations is to increase trade, get more cross-border flows of goods and services. so, can you tell us,...
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stuart: actually right here. he came in early. >> good morning. stuart: he towers above me just like president trump did the other day. vladimir klitschko, heavyweight champ. he came in fast. he is here, ladies and gentlemen. he is on the show next, please.
stuart: actually right here. he came in early. >> good morning. stuart: he towers above me just like president trump did the other day. vladimir klitschko, heavyweight champ. he came in fast. he is here, ladies and gentlemen. he is on the show next, please.
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stuart: not quite. the president wanted to make the point the economy is doing extremely well and it's not being covered by the conventional interview. howie: he quoted you. the president said we went up 600 points on the market and they didn't have it in the major news. perhaps you could have point out the dow dropped 1,300 points the previous week. stuart: the extraordinary report on job openings. there are 7.1 million jobs available in america today. that is a record number. it's an astronomical number. that report received zero coverage on . . even though it showed the economy is doing remarkably well. i wanted to make that point with the president. howie: you could find some way that the market went un600 points that day. you asked him about cutting spending. he said he would. you said it would be tough. stuart: some responsibility, but very limited. most of of this increasing deficit was set in motion by the obama administration. obama policiesh -- created that long running deficit. what is intere
stuart: not quite. the president wanted to make the point the economy is doing extremely well and it's not being covered by the conventional interview. howie: he quoted you. the president said we went up 600 points on the market and they didn't have it in the major news. perhaps you could have point out the dow dropped 1,300 points the previous week. stuart: the extraordinary report on job openings. there are 7.1 million jobs available in america today. that is a record number. it's an...
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here, stuart? okay. stuart kaplan can't hear us, so i'll ask you this question, jack. do you think the fbi is going to be looking into whether he lied under oath? the things that he said -- that he talked about in his yearbook, the terms he used in the yearbook and on the calendar and what have you, it's obvious. it's obvious that he wasn't being, you know, truthful to what those terms meant. but i'm wondering whether the fbi is going to be looking into whether he lied when he was under oath maybe about that and other things. >> look, none of us knows that. we don't -- there have been contradictory reports about what kind of limitations may have been put on the fbi. i think it's inevitable that things will come up which will either verify his statements here or contradict them. and i want to be clear about something. look, you know, i don't drink. i used to drink. i don't drink anymore. but i never drank when i was in public service. i never drank when i had a security clearance. and importantly, i
here, stuart? okay. stuart kaplan can't hear us, so i'll ask you this question, jack. do you think the fbi is going to be looking into whether he lied under oath? the things that he said -- that he talked about in his yearbook, the terms he used in the yearbook and on the calendar and what have you, it's obvious. it's obvious that he wasn't being, you know, truthful to what those terms meant. but i'm wondering whether the fbi is going to be looking into whether he lied when he was under oath...
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one time, the president called and stuart wasn't there so i said, geez i will pick it up myself. so, i'm talking to the president and he thinks for about 30 seconds it's stuart and finally i say, actually it's david, okay, it doesn't make a difference i can talk to you. as i'm talking to the president and giving my advice, i see stuart coming back, walking past my office are going in to talk to the president and he calls the white house operator and says, can you get me the president, and they say he's talking to david rubenstein right now. stuart came around and said, i'm the president's top advisor, what are you doing talking to him, i recovered and didn't get fired but there were other embarrassing moments. the other embarrassing moment was during the campaign. we were in the last campaign in 1980, we recall back in the middle of the night, to go back to the white house because of the hostage negotiations going on in a break had come through so they apparently knocked and everybody's door in the hotel and said, we are leaving at 3 am, get dressed, get out of here. they claim t
one time, the president called and stuart wasn't there so i said, geez i will pick it up myself. so, i'm talking to the president and he thinks for about 30 seconds it's stuart and finally i say, actually it's david, okay, it doesn't make a difference i can talk to you. as i'm talking to the president and giving my advice, i see stuart coming back, walking past my office are going in to talk to the president and he calls the white house operator and says, can you get me the president, and they...
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what is interesting about him, chasing jeb stuart, jeb married his daughter. so philip st. george cook is the father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. i can imagine stuart taking some delight in that as anyone who has ever been married may have in lawn stories they want to share but -- i could sure some but we only have so much long for the class. stuart is riding around being chased by his father-in-law and i imagine him laughing and giving the middle finger to his father-in-law and cook doesn't catch him, stuart rides around the army, brings back the information that he needed to know if he should attack the army north of the river. and he did. cook is a virginian, born in virginia, much of his family sided with the confederacy but cook did not. he remained with the union and as a result he was basically cut off from the family, they never spoke again for the rest of the war, he famously said he will only regret it once and that will be continually. so basically he will regret not joining the confederacy forever. stuart discovers what he needs to know,
what is interesting about him, chasing jeb stuart, jeb married his daughter. so philip st. george cook is the father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. i can imagine stuart taking some delight in that as anyone who has ever been married may have in lawn stories they want to share but -- i could sure some but we only have so much long for the class. stuart is riding around being chased by his father-in-law and i imagine him laughing and giving the middle finger to his...
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stuart: they will not walk away from saudi arabia? >> i dot not want to do that frankly they have a tremendous order, $110 billion. every country of the world wanted a piece of that order and we got all of this. we had senators and congressman, you know sir, we should not take that order. who are we hurting? it is 500,000 jobs. it will be ultimately $110 billion, the biggest order
stuart: they will not walk away from saudi arabia? >> i dot not want to do that frankly they have a tremendous order, $110 billion. every country of the world wanted a piece of that order and we got all of this. we had senators and congressman, you know sir, we should not take that order. who are we hurting? it is 500,000 jobs. it will be ultimately $110 billion, the biggest order
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jan stuart, great to see you again.oming up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risk it faces from climate change. we will have that story. as we head to break, the big commodity move of the week, palladium hitting an all-time high. growing political tensions between the u.s. and russia, one of the top producers. stimulus in china, and money piling in. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." time for the data dig. we will delve deep into the market trends of the week. first up, those oil inventory numbers. overall, crude stock build by 6.3 billion barrels. the spr actually drew. the physical markets are tight for copper and gold but sentiment is bad. you can see that reflected in this chart. copper inventories at the lowest since 2005, as more demand rose. we are little more than a week away from the u.s. oil sanctions against iran. farmers don't seem to be caught in that. since july when president trump blasted president rouhani, 750,000 metric
jan stuart, great to see you again.oming up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risk it faces from climate change. we will have that story. as we head to break, the big commodity move of the week, palladium hitting an all-time high. growing political tensions between the u.s. and russia, one of the top producers. stimulus in china, and money piling in. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." time...
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stuart, to answer your question, i told the story yesterday that i will repeat. lbj, when he was a senator was campaigning for re-election and he convened his speech writers around a stump speech that he wanted to take around the state. and they brought him a speech >> a draft and he starts reading it and he comes upon a passage from plato. and he says, plato, plato. let me get this straight. i'm going back home to texas to talk to just plain folks and you have me quoting plato? he said keep the quote, but start it by saying "my daddy used to say --" i say that because my daddy said things about lynne don johnson and what he said was very different from what we are saying today. presidential legacies evolve and i think it takes at least a generation and even more than two in some cases to get a clear perspective on how basically a president will be remembered in perpetuity. lyndon johnson took longer. it took at least two generations for passions to reseed around vietnam. but when it did, we got clear perspective, when the dark cloud of vietnam dissipated. we saw
stuart, to answer your question, i told the story yesterday that i will repeat. lbj, when he was a senator was campaigning for re-election and he convened his speech writers around a stump speech that he wanted to take around the state. and they brought him a speech >> a draft and he starts reading it and he comes upon a passage from plato. and he says, plato, plato. let me get this straight. i'm going back home to texas to talk to just plain folks and you have me quoting plato? he said...
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stuart: i will introduce neil a few seconds early. neil, you liked our discussion on the lottery i believe? neil: no. i saw where you were coming from. my favorite in your show, i know you had a great week was the klitschko interview. i tell you why. he was very funny. he and his brother are one of the few boxers you know, you follow the sport, almost as you do wine, by the way the guy with the twist-off cap version? here is what i love with klitschko, you humanized him which i found very refreshing, he is proof, his brother is proof, not only keep the money in the ring, a lot of these guys don't, mike tyson went through a billion dollars, they have a cottage industry, management skills, clerk courses books. stuart: he is articulate guy. i think we'll have him on again. neil: i think you learned something not asking a boxer of his reknown tough questions. his temper can be pretty nasty. great show. great week. make it a wrestle weekend. we are following a couple other developments here. everyone is paying attention what is happening a
stuart: i will introduce neil a few seconds early. neil, you liked our discussion on the lottery i believe? neil: no. i saw where you were coming from. my favorite in your show, i know you had a great week was the klitschko interview. i tell you why. he was very funny. he and his brother are one of the few boxers you know, you follow the sport, almost as you do wine, by the way the guy with the twist-off cap version? here is what i love with klitschko, you humanized him which i found very...
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alix: joining me now is jan stuart, a global oil analyst.we can that, and a couple of days later, we had the opec meeting, cutting because of oil supply. what did you learn from saudi arabia this week? jan: number one, clearly, they seem to want to defend $80. they don't want to go too far over. they don't want to go too far down. at one point, we were pumping all out, and now thinking maybe we should pump less. alix: they want to defend $80, but how does the khashoggi affair and that relationship with turkey and iran either help or hurt that level? jan: in the longer run, there no way this is good for the kingdom. this was a guy who was on the front page of "time magazine," feted as the new reformer of the kingdom that was maybe stuck to one trick ponydom, will now be this multidimensional, new, modern economy. except, if we resort to practices like this, you cannot have american investors in there. or at least, they are finding it very difficult. when you have always saying they want to pump 12 million barrels a day. saudi arabia and -- sa
alix: joining me now is jan stuart, a global oil analyst.we can that, and a couple of days later, we had the opec meeting, cutting because of oil supply. what did you learn from saudi arabia this week? jan: number one, clearly, they seem to want to defend $80. they don't want to go too far over. they don't want to go too far down. at one point, we were pumping all out, and now thinking maybe we should pump less. alix: they want to defend $80, but how does the khashoggi affair and that...
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jan stuart, great to see you again, of cornerstone macro.oming up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risks it faces from climate change. we will have that story. and as we head to break, the big commodity move of the week, palladium hitting an all-time high. growing political tensions between the u.s. and russia, one of the top producers. stimulus in china, a key consumer, and spec money piling in. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." time for the data dig. we will delve deep into the market trends of the week. first up, those oil inventory numbers. kind of a mixed bag. so overall, crew stock is actually built by 6.3 billion barrels. cushing in particular saw a build. everything else, including the spr, actually drew. the physical markets are tight, fundamentals are positive, but sentiment is bad. you can really see this reflected in this chart. this is freely available copper inventories, at the lowest since 2005 as more demand actually rose. and we are little mo
jan stuart, great to see you again, of cornerstone macro.oming up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risks it faces from climate change. we will have that story. and as we head to break, the big commodity move of the week, palladium hitting an all-time high. growing political tensions between the u.s. and russia, one of the top producers. stimulus in china, a key consumer, and spec money piling in. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. this is...
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and against last play stuart guards. who are someone happy they once again. replace their coach and the others where this frankfurt stand will the eagles keep soaring upwards after their down slows. well all of greyman is in a good mood. when it shall come would deliver their best start in thirteen years while shall car under immense pressure way down the table and enough chat let's go . when the final whistle blew in stuttgart dortmund coach lucien five didn't work elated could have lost for the first time this season. as league leaders against last place stood out. from yet you don't hear anything from me and besides that i always want to win whether it's just a training match or it's against the leaders in the table that's how i approach the match and the sport because in ninety minutes you can beat any team. marcos divine serialist struck god's new class teacher and they are in danger of flunking . because fine he will stop them but she just got in dead last despite high expectations headed into the season what do they have to lose against the league's be
and against last play stuart guards. who are someone happy they once again. replace their coach and the others where this frankfurt stand will the eagles keep soaring upwards after their down slows. well all of greyman is in a good mood. when it shall come would deliver their best start in thirteen years while shall car under immense pressure way down the table and enough chat let's go . when the final whistle blew in stuttgart dortmund coach lucien five didn't work elated could have lost for...
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stuart: thank you, appreciate it. it has been quite a show and my time is up. all three hours of it. what a great pleasure to be with you all from the white house. again, my time is up and, neil cavuto, sir, it is yours. neil: outstanding job, my friend. i thought it looked like that. the president wants to address spending and try to cut the deficit down to size, good luck on that front. the president is speaking now addressing questions concerning saudi arabia. he will be laying out for his cabinet secretaries to the point he raised with stuart, he does want to move on this very quickly by having each cabinet secretary find 5% to trim in their respective budgets. let's go to the president. >> so i'm for all industries. there is nothing i don't like. i want it all working. that is why we're doing so well. reporter: giving cover to the saudis? >> not at all. i want to find out what is happening. secretary of state pompeo will be back late tonight, early tomorrow morning. he went to turkey, all over. he spent a lot of time with the crown prince. he will have a f
stuart: thank you, appreciate it. it has been quite a show and my time is up. all three hours of it. what a great pleasure to be with you all from the white house. again, my time is up and, neil cavuto, sir, it is yours. neil: outstanding job, my friend. i thought it looked like that. the president wants to address spending and try to cut the deficit down to size, good luck on that front. the president is speaking now addressing questions concerning saudi arabia. he will be laying out for his...
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as stuart assessed that correctly? that is stuart's analysis.rgument which is how we need to come together as a party both to deliver a strong brexit and a good deal and because of the dangers of jeremy corbyn and the damage that would do to our country. it would be churlish not to say she was also strong and adhering to what the people said in delivering the brexit result. the second referendum, she pushed back hard on that. she will not betray the result of the referendum. the deal is the only deal on the table and she described it very well. that was an important part of the speech but actually the rest of the speech but actually the rest of the speech but actually the rest of the speech was about the future. let's talk about their day of health because they were a couple of big an absence. let's talk more broadly about spending on the nhs. theresa may restated this promise for an extra £20 billion for the nhs by 2023. at the moment that is unfunded. now, it comes from the taxes that people pay. which taxes? the chancellor will set out the de
as stuart assessed that correctly? that is stuart's analysis.rgument which is how we need to come together as a party both to deliver a strong brexit and a good deal and because of the dangers of jeremy corbyn and the damage that would do to our country. it would be churlish not to say she was also strong and adhering to what the people said in delivering the brexit result. the second referendum, she pushed back hard on that. she will not betray the result of the referendum. the deal is the...
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he in turn consulted home office pathologist dr stuart hamilton.officer, at this autopsy, i would be suggesting that you need to go and find the murderer. after the programme went out, the martins were invited to meet a public prosecutor in italy. he listened to it all and he promised us that he would look into it. i gave him a copy of the inside out programme that was made and asked him would he be kind enough to watch it? then, this summer, came the news the martins had been hoping for. out of the blue, found out from our solicitor in italy that the italian authorities, due to new evidence that has turned up, have decided that they are reopening claire's case. apparently it's hair fibre and skin that were found under my daughter's nails has now been tested to see if they can glean any dna off it. i honestly believe there's a 50% chance they may get a match but let's wait and see. without tony blockley... without tony, without stuart hamilton, we would've been nowhere. we feel as though these were the forcing powers behind us that have helped us s
he in turn consulted home office pathologist dr stuart hamilton.officer, at this autopsy, i would be suggesting that you need to go and find the murderer. after the programme went out, the martins were invited to meet a public prosecutor in italy. he listened to it all and he promised us that he would look into it. i gave him a copy of the inside out programme that was made and asked him would he be kind enough to watch it? then, this summer, came the news the martins had been hoping for. out...
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stuart: you going to cut spending? >> we are, absolutely. it's not as tough as you think. frankly, there's a lot of fat in there but we had to get the military done last time. reporter: not as tough as you think, the president says. you mentioned the budget chief. the budget chief mulvaney also spoke with stuart earlier today and acknowledged the number-crunching reality with all of this, which includes the folks up on capitol hill at the end of the day are going to have their say as well. >> because of the rules of the senate which require 60 votes for every single spending bill in the senate, by definition, unless one party has 60 votes which very rarely happens, every spending bill must be bipartisan. congress spends the money. that's the way the constitution is set up. reporter: congress spends the money. that's the way the constitution is set up. the president and his white house will make their ask but at the end of the day, congress will have the ultimate say. liz? liz: they are already having at least -- stay here, we have breaking news. blake, i want you to react
stuart: you going to cut spending? >> we are, absolutely. it's not as tough as you think. frankly, there's a lot of fat in there but we had to get the military done last time. reporter: not as tough as you think, the president says. you mentioned the budget chief. the budget chief mulvaney also spoke with stuart earlier today and acknowledged the number-crunching reality with all of this, which includes the folks up on capitol hill at the end of the day are going to have their say as...
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because i've been a stuart of the environment for a long time.tarted to ecology club in high school. that's unusual to hear out of conservatives. been a stuart of managing land in a way that i understand the real issues. always going to be -- all of us want clean air and water. you have to have common sense. you can't do what the democrats did and start picking winners and losers by propping up industries that may be part of a long-term solution but that's the way government works. and when you try to pull the rug out from underneath other industries, and again, that's the way big government and bureaucrats work when you learn it in the real world you know the way to do it we have energy independence and that has got to be always taken into consideration by while you're keeping the environment in healthy condition. i've lived it and i'll know what to do. >> sen. donnelly: you can't trust mike to fight for lake michigan. you can't trust him to fight for our rivers. i wish you were still in the ecology club because we need it more than ever. i am a
because i've been a stuart of the environment for a long time.tarted to ecology club in high school. that's unusual to hear out of conservatives. been a stuart of managing land in a way that i understand the real issues. always going to be -- all of us want clean air and water. you have to have common sense. you can't do what the democrats did and start picking winners and losers by propping up industries that may be part of a long-term solution but that's the way government works. and when you...
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i've been on the stuart talking about my book and there's been a lot of football questions about gloom and doom in all the things we are talking about today. ultimately, there is -- >> this is going to go south. i nailed that one. but we do, and fonte davis of the buffalo bills retired at halftime. it's all anyone wanted to talk about. i did a reading for boston and i said thanks everyone for coming out in skipping the cleveland browns new york jets game. it was a laugh line because the really bad and spared the brunt so anyone talking the next day. there was joy there. >> i guess where i would come on this and i hate to sound esoteric if that's what you get with a philosophy major. what's football? i refuse to believe there's any gloom and doom about football because i know footballs being played on friday night in mall towns, saturdays with colleges. it's being played on sundays in the pros. there's also multiple levels of. i just flew in this morning from a team meeting with the houston texans. are those guys enjoying football? yes. are there big issues we have to deal with? how com
i've been on the stuart talking about my book and there's been a lot of football questions about gloom and doom in all the things we are talking about today. ultimately, there is -- >> this is going to go south. i nailed that one. but we do, and fonte davis of the buffalo bills retired at halftime. it's all anyone wanted to talk about. i did a reading for boston and i said thanks everyone for coming out in skipping the cleveland browns new york jets game. it was a laugh line because the...
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on things got worse still for stuart got to deal with his second after a disastrous defensive mistake by christian their. four goals in just twelve second half minutes for half an hour before no thrashing leaves joint bottom with dusseldorf on just five points. so let's get a round of of the results so far from much day nine now as you can see there dortmund could only manage that draw against berlin lost out to barney and if they're at home this is there are flaws devolved berghain over last also to spread hoffenheim trashed stuff gart and freiburg beat of course on friday three one and let's not forget that on sunday we have lots to look forward to nuremberg face frankfurt leipzig unvetted bremen take on by laver koos and so let's see how those results affect the table now dortmund of course they stay top but looking is creeping up behind them biron unit just two points behind them glad moved on as do braman have to move up on leipsic move down but then then the other end of the table it's tight as well hanover slip into the relegation zone while shell committed up and could move fu
on things got worse still for stuart got to deal with his second after a disastrous defensive mistake by christian their. four goals in just twelve second half minutes for half an hour before no thrashing leaves joint bottom with dusseldorf on just five points. so let's get a round of of the results so far from much day nine now as you can see there dortmund could only manage that draw against berlin lost out to barney and if they're at home this is there are flaws devolved berghain over last...
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stuart take it away. stuart: good morning everyone. this is how we love to start a monday.k market. look at this. the dow will be up triple digits, close to 200 points, there's a broad-based rally with s&p nasdaq likely to hit new records as new quarter begins. what's happening? a trade deal request canada, that's what. they give a little on dairy products we agree on how to resolve trade disputes and both countries agree on cars and autoindustry wages. it is a win for president trump. and at 11 eastern he'll make a statement from rose garden and he'll follow that up with a news conference you will see it all. that's a promise. now look at this.
stuart take it away. stuart: good morning everyone. this is how we love to start a monday.k market. look at this. the dow will be up triple digits, close to 200 points, there's a broad-based rally with s&p nasdaq likely to hit new records as new quarter begins. what's happening? a trade deal request canada, that's what. they give a little on dairy products we agree on how to resolve trade disputes and both countries agree on cars and autoindustry wages. it is a win for president trump. and...
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it's the brainchild of this man wayne stuart he's one of the last remaining piano makers in australia and has been practicing the craft for the last forty years he's hoping his new creation will inspire fresh interest in the declining arce it's a twenty first century we need we need we need new things we need new horizons and this is really a new horizon the search for new horizons comes as instrument makers in astray and elsewhere struggle to maintain their livelihoods high manufacturing costs at home often mean it's cheaper to buy a foreign made instrument with a price tag of two hundred fourteen thousand u.s. dollars wayne stewart's novelty creationist certainly beyond the reach of an average buyer its new home will be here in the historic by your house a theater on victoria's marring to peninsula getting it there was no mean feat. and after the unveiling the moment of truth when its new owner hears it for the first time. we have i think the best blocking piano in the. grand finale for an old craft desperate to stay in tune with the times. the amazing you could be paying more for p
it's the brainchild of this man wayne stuart he's one of the last remaining piano makers in australia and has been practicing the craft for the last forty years he's hoping his new creation will inspire fresh interest in the declining arce it's a twenty first century we need we need we need new things we need new horizons and this is really a new horizon the search for new horizons comes as instrument makers in astray and elsewhere struggle to maintain their livelihoods high manufacturing costs...