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susan: everything.then things don't get maintenance and we get to these terrible blackouts. susan: when you hear the 2020 hopefuls and freshmen congressmen including alexandria ocasio-cortez and this push towards socialism. everybody should have this, this. it comes at a price we are seeing in venezuela. the price will be high for the united states and the world is going to pay for it. the u.s. is the largest economy in the world. some of the candidates like kamala harris are proposing rent control. we have seen it with bernie sanders who recently hired an advisor who praised hugo chavez as an economic miracle. i feel insulted because of that statement. i had to escape my country because of that economic miracle bernie sanders supports. susan: wealth does not mean you can't avoid these situations. venezuela had the most of proven oil reserves until world of at one point. and look at the desperation now. >> margaret thatcher said no matter how much money there is social i'm convenient actually fails beca
susan: everything.then things don't get maintenance and we get to these terrible blackouts. susan: when you hear the 2020 hopefuls and freshmen congressmen including alexandria ocasio-cortez and this push towards socialism. everybody should have this, this. it comes at a price we are seeing in venezuela. the price will be high for the united states and the world is going to pay for it. the u.s. is the largest economy in the world. some of the candidates like kamala harris are proposing rent...
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susan: yeah.arently, according to reports, some of the state department officials were actually there to also try to convince allies to stop working with huawei and putting their equipment in their telecomes as well. it will be a conduit for spying. >> exactly. this is really incredible when you think about it. 5g and where it's going to go, once it's adopted which will take awhile, it will take a year or two, the last thing they probably want is the company, this company huawei, which they are so concerned about, being the preeminent carrier of 5g in not just china but the u.s., for instance. susan: let me ask about that. that is the selling point. huawei says if you want advanced 5g, we are the leader in this space. if the u.s. stops working with huawei, stops using their equipment to build out 5g, does that put the u.s. behind? >> well, you know, in handicapping the u.s. probably is behind china in this aspect. it's so important for the chinese economy that they are going in, making the investm
susan: yeah.arently, according to reports, some of the state department officials were actually there to also try to convince allies to stop working with huawei and putting their equipment in their telecomes as well. it will be a conduit for spying. >> exactly. this is really incredible when you think about it. 5g and where it's going to go, once it's adopted which will take awhile, it will take a year or two, the last thing they probably want is the company, this company huawei, which...
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susan: marc lotter joins us. of shooting himself in the foot when he should be celebrating so many wins including the best economy and jobs markets in 50 years? >> the president does do that, but the mainstream media does not. a study showed during the first two years 90% of the coverage of trump has been negative. the american people relying on the mainstream media aren't getting the news. the president's social media platform had about 100 million people in it. that's the same number of people who watch the super bowl. we talk for weeks about super bowl ads. every time the president takes to his twitter platform and activates it web's talking too 100 million people. susan: i am going to quote my colleague here at fox business, neil cavuto. he says withing this type of economy and these types of economic wins, 2020 should be a foregone conclusion. instead we are talking about the possibility of a loss. shouldn't he ease up on the twitter and do something else instead? >> i think one of the reasons trump was elec
susan: marc lotter joins us. of shooting himself in the foot when he should be celebrating so many wins including the best economy and jobs markets in 50 years? >> the president does do that, but the mainstream media does not. a study showed during the first two years 90% of the coverage of trump has been negative. the american people relying on the mainstream media aren't getting the news. the president's social media platform had about 100 million people in it. that's the same number of...
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susan. susan: thank you, mike. connell: fallout to report for boeing.of the company. they were down today. indonesia's flagship air carrier becoming the first airline to cancel its multibillion-dollar order for the 737 max jet from boeing. indonesia shun airline citing passengers lost confidence in the max, wake of two fatal crashes within five months. susan: threat to the national security. why top u.s. general joseph dunford is sounding alarm on google, the ai initiative in china. plus not backing down. president trump slamming the mueller probe as quote, witch-hunt. as white house braces for looming report. potential legal fallout coming up. >>> cracking down on robocalls. the latest move from congressional leaders to limit the calls and punish the telemarketers. ♪ where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. that's why we go beyond the numbers. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day o
susan. susan: thank you, mike. connell: fallout to report for boeing.of the company. they were down today. indonesia's flagship air carrier becoming the first airline to cancel its multibillion-dollar order for the 737 max jet from boeing. indonesia shun airline citing passengers lost confidence in the max, wake of two fatal crashes within five months. susan: threat to the national security. why top u.s. general joseph dunford is sounding alarm on google, the ai initiative in china. plus not...
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let's get to susan li, connell mcshane for "after the bell." susan: 200 points. all three major averages end the day in positive territory boost the by technology shares. the dow gaining 200 points. snaps a two-day losing streak lifted by apple. tech giant surging, passing microsoft to regain first place on most valuable u.s. companies. look at the stock in the past month. up more than 13%. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. this is "after the bell." the s&p 500 ending in the green today after a couple days of losses. the nasdaq was the story. it was the biggest winner, new high for the year. extending gains for the fifth day in a row. look at that, 1.4% for the nasdaq. fox business team coverage with gerri willis at new york stock exchange. blake burman at the white house. edward lawrence in the bureau in washington covering the business roundtable. start with you on that. reporter: connell, president talked with 80 to 100 ceos at the business roundtable. they talked about tax reform, how it sparked investment in the u.s. told the
let's get to susan li, connell mcshane for "after the bell." susan: 200 points. all three major averages end the day in positive territory boost the by technology shares. the dow gaining 200 points. snaps a two-day losing streak lifted by apple. tech giant surging, passing microsoft to regain first place on most valuable u.s. companies. look at the stock in the past month. up more than 13%. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. this is "after the...
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susan. more on our interview with john delaney, what is opponents are doing to change the national conversation. that comes your way next. ♪ our grandparents checked their smartphones zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed. but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for just $479 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. let's talk about thisd when we meet next week. edward jones came to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. >> breaking news from president trump's twitter account
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susan? susan: i look forward to it too. free cash for unemployed. income plans to provide residents with monthly paycheck regardless of their job status. ford o'connell, civic forum pack chairman sounds off. >>> new information in the boeing probe. federal prosecutors getting a closer look at the development process of the company's 737 max following two deadly plane crashes in five months. the latest details coming your way next. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix
susan? susan: i look forward to it too. free cash for unemployed. income plans to provide residents with monthly paycheck regardless of their job status. ford o'connell, civic forum pack chairman sounds off. >>> new information in the boeing probe. federal prosecutors getting a closer look at the development process of the company's 737 max following two deadly plane crashes in five months. the latest details coming your way next. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and...
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susan. susan: taking on general motors. turning on heat of the automaker closing down a key plant in ohio. will the company buckle under pressure? james freeman from the "wall street journal" coming your way next. >>> striking a deal for dirt? details behind jeff bezos' salacious techs to his girlfriend, who leaked them to the "national enquirer." >>> devastation in the midwest. vice president mike pence making his way to nebraska. we'll talk to one nebraska farmer on the long road to recovery, coming your way next. ♪ hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a corner office? hey mercedes, i don't even own a tie. do you think i need a mahogany dashboard? hey mercedes, can you make it a little cooler in here? [ a-class ] i am setting the temperature [ a-class ] to 68 degrees. we hear you. we made a car that does, too. the all-new a-class. all-new thinking starting at $32,500. wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand.
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susan: that is a good question. it is actually one i have been get information on, especially in our city in philadelphia. that,am not the expert on i think the most reliable place at this point is jewish ways for peace, the deadly exchange program that i mentioned earlier . oiay have been filing f applications in many cities. how manya bit stunning people, how many police policeents, and not just departments, also places like university security. all these major universities have been sending their security departments to israel, which is really scary, because campuses is where a lot of activism takes place. can pronounce of these villages better than i. susan: in 1950 seven, israelis uprooted about 10000 and demolished three villages. one of them became a settler the other two became a park called canada park. do you have any information on these villages? i don't, sorry. >> can you talk about is really agribusiness and destruction of ,alestinian heritage agricultural heritage? susan: this is relevant to the first
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susan: i think that is it. i think there are stressors on resources no matter who is asking for them. i think there are parts, depending on the state. in certain areas within the state services realm there are stressors that we really could use some federal help in the way of resources. in the way of guidance, in the way of clarity. i think it depends on the state. a larger population of immigrants and a larger need for services across the board. that sort of equalizes everybody. everybody is in the same boat. i don't know if states make that distinction. their job is to provide services to whoever needs them. bill: i think there's a perception that there's more emphasis put on anagrams them there is our current citizens that are challenged. i don't know if that is true. in our local community is trying to get everybody up. trying to improve everybody's lives. i can't speak across the country because there may be areas affected differently but i in our community and the communities i know in the state of florid
susan: i think that is it. i think there are stressors on resources no matter who is asking for them. i think there are parts, depending on the state. in certain areas within the state services realm there are stressors that we really could use some federal help in the way of resources. in the way of guidance, in the way of clarity. i think it depends on the state. a larger population of immigrants and a larger need for services across the board. that sort of equalizes everybody. everybody is...
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susan: am i?tuart: how great the consumer is doing in a sea of retail ice age. >> the consumer continues to spend. they may not be spending at certain retailers, specific retailers, but the consumer is going out there spending on amazon, spending in walmart. apparently they are spending in target as well. some of the other retailers have major issues but the consumer as of this point in time is not an issue. stuart: it's about time i brought keith fitz into this. there's a specific story i want his comment on. google reportedly still working on its controversial chinese search engine, project dragonfly. it will comply with chinese censorship rules. you know, that means that we, google is helping chinese communists spy and surveil their own people. i think that's appalling. what say you? >> well, i think it's appalling, too, but here's the thing. from a business standpoint, doesn't matter whether you are talking about big macs or search engines, you got to adapt to the local market. if google wants
susan: am i?tuart: how great the consumer is doing in a sea of retail ice age. >> the consumer continues to spend. they may not be spending at certain retailers, specific retailers, but the consumer is going out there spending on amazon, spending in walmart. apparently they are spending in target as well. some of the other retailers have major issues but the consumer as of this point in time is not an issue. stuart: it's about time i brought keith fitz into this. there's a specific story...
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susan, how much is he trying to get out of nike? susan: $22.5 million. michael avenatti walked into a meeting on monday with nike executives thinking that he had the upper hand. he left in fbi custody. he's trying to extort millions of dollars from nike claiming that he had evidence that they paid college basketball recruits which goes against ncaa rules. nike stock did have some reacti reaction, ending the day flat. here's nike's statement, saying they will not be extorted or hide information relevant to a government investigation. nike has been cooperating with the government's investigation into ncaa basketball for over a year. when nike became aware of this matter, nike immediately reported it to a federal prosecutor. avenatti says he's representing his client who is a coach for a youth league in california and they say they have evidence that they paid three of those players which is illegal, that they are going to college and it's against ncaa rules. stuart: avenatti's credibility at stake, i suspect. susan: there are separate charges in california
susan, how much is he trying to get out of nike? susan: $22.5 million. michael avenatti walked into a meeting on monday with nike executives thinking that he had the upper hand. he left in fbi custody. he's trying to extort millions of dollars from nike claiming that he had evidence that they paid college basketball recruits which goes against ncaa rules. nike stock did have some reacti reaction, ending the day flat. here's nike's statement, saying they will not be extorted or hide information...
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susan: cnn poll. cnn poll says over 70% of respondents were happy with the economy and what the white house and president trump was doing. i was surprised the fox poll is at 50% but cnn says 70%. stuart: okay. susan: what a world we live in. stuart: extremely low numbers for initial jobless claims. i call that the firing rate. >> that's incredible. only 211,000 layoffs, that has to be a record low relative to the overall job market and this has been going on despite the fact that profits have been weakening and despite the fact the economy's been slowing. stuart: healthy number. >> yes, it is. it reminds us right now we have one million more job openings than we do people officially unemployed. stuart: not bad. john, thank you very much indeed. now, i want to get to what i think is a very big story coming out of china. listen to this. according to the "wall street journal" 588 million chinese citizens are invested in one huge mutual fund. 588 million people. gordon, i never heard anything like that be
susan: cnn poll. cnn poll says over 70% of respondents were happy with the economy and what the white house and president trump was doing. i was surprised the fox poll is at 50% but cnn says 70%. stuart: okay. susan: what a world we live in. stuart: extremely low numbers for initial jobless claims. i call that the firing rate. >> that's incredible. only 211,000 layoffs, that has to be a record low relative to the overall job market and this has been going on despite the fact that profits...
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susan: in the cloud, though. stuart: if i've got all these streaming services, i pay the big bucks, i've got it all, suppose i do that, do i have to, when i click to watch something, do i have to enter the password? ashley: the first time around, yes. stuart: only the first time? ashley: yes. after that you already registered on the device you're watching. susan: why is this a surprise? stuart: then they come back and say you want to change this, what's the password? i'm going to move on. you're making too much fun of me. >>> bitcoin, longest slump in its ten-year history. would you touch it with a ten-foot pole? >> never. i never understood bitcoin. theoretically i understand the blockchain, i think it's fabulous. but for one reason alone, the federal reserve which is in charge of united states currency, prints united states currency, owns united states currency, would never allow another competing currency. so the idea that bitcoin would ever take flight just doesn't make any sense to me. stuart: interesting. t
susan: in the cloud, though. stuart: if i've got all these streaming services, i pay the big bucks, i've got it all, suppose i do that, do i have to, when i click to watch something, do i have to enter the password? ashley: the first time around, yes. stuart: only the first time? ashley: yes. after that you already registered on the device you're watching. susan: why is this a surprise? stuart: then they come back and say you want to change this, what's the password? i'm going to move on....
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susan: okay.ad of legal policy making the announcement saying okay, so the social media company, we will try to find ways to maintain our standards while adding context from tweets that people care about and that are talking about. so in the future, i don't even know why we use the president's tweets as an example because is at the worst violator of this, no. but they are saying, critics have said president trump has made inflammatory remarks on twitter. stuart: if they thought he was bullying or being inflammatory, can you imagine that? drop the tweets of the president of the united states of america? ashley: have you seen some of the tweets? to susan's point, it's tame compared to what's going on out there. susan: what about first amendment rights? hello? stuart: yes. twitter stock is down a little. all right. i've got to say thank you very much to john layfield and jonathan hoenig. i got it right. gentlemen, thanks very much indeed. good stuff. >>> show me that market. holding on to a triple di
susan: okay.ad of legal policy making the announcement saying okay, so the social media company, we will try to find ways to maintain our standards while adding context from tweets that people care about and that are talking about. so in the future, i don't even know why we use the president's tweets as an example because is at the worst violator of this, no. but they are saying, critics have said president trump has made inflammatory remarks on twitter. stuart: if they thought he was bullying...
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susan: it's the highest it's ever been. jonathan: i'm going to eliminate a few departments shawna: saying that mexico would pay for the wall was fantastical. joshua: there are other issues the white house has to deal withth low jobs number was scary to economists because it jived with other recent data, consumer spending slowdown, slowing housing starts, g.d.p. falling as the stimulant effects of the tax cutso wear off s the fear for trump, if these numbers aren't an arration,he economy could be in real trouble. it's worth pointing out two things. there was positive news in the reports. the low number could have been an aberration. you tend to look at these things in three-month averages. tehree-month average for jobs, 186,000. the other good news, year over fasterages are growing in the last year than at any point in the last decade so there aakways trump can hold up to say things are getting better. shawna: those are really nuanced takeaways. ua: i don't think wages going up is nuanced. thing a lot of americans can feel i
susan: it's the highest it's ever been. jonathan: i'm going to eliminate a few departments shawna: saying that mexico would pay for the wall was fantastical. joshua: there are other issues the white house has to deal withth low jobs number was scary to economists because it jived with other recent data, consumer spending slowdown, slowing housing starts, g.d.p. falling as the stimulant effects of the tax cutso wear off s the fear for trump, if these numbers aren't an arration,he economy could...
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jonathan: and to pick up on susan's point. the thinghat china hawks, people who are really concerned about this are worried about is something like trumpaid today where he said i think a china deal would be great for the stock market. robert: a reactive deal? jonathan: correct. basically, the chinese want to pull out their checkbook and a bunch of soybeans and gas and trump with beat his chest and show off all the deals and then give vague, wishy-washy language, about stealing american intellectual property and forcing the transfer technology from american businesses, the stuff that really matters china has no interest in delivering on that. robert: meanwhile, job nbers, trade talks, investigations -- capitol hill, there was infighting this week or a resolution condemning hate and bigotry, revealing cracks among democrats who debated intensely. the democrat controlled house adopted the bill. the measure was in response to comments related to israel from eshman congresswoman, elhan omar, that have been criticized asnti-semitic.
jonathan: and to pick up on susan's point. the thinghat china hawks, people who are really concerned about this are worried about is something like trumpaid today where he said i think a china deal would be great for the stock market. robert: a reactive deal? jonathan: correct. basically, the chinese want to pull out their checkbook and a bunch of soybeans and gas and trump with beat his chest and show off all the deals and then give vague, wishy-washy language, about stealing american...
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susan: yes. stuart: next case, charlie gasparino reporting that the new york yankees leading a group to repurchase the yes network from disney for $3.4 billion. they are partnering with sinclair broadcasting and amazon. this looks to me like a streaming story. isn't it? is that what it is? >> absolutely. basically, remember, one of the investors here is amazon. they are launching new streaming service so by helping finance this acquisition, they are going to be in the pole position to get the streaming rights. stuart: sinclair in there. very interesting. what else have we got here? we have the dow industrials coming back a little bit, not much. we are down 173. >>> now this. tesla says its new car charging technology can recharge a car in 15 minutes. susan: i hope so. stuart: that's okay, it's good, but you have to have charging stations all over the place. >> have yyou have to have the n, the infrastructure. susan: not in many places, not in rural parts of the kun trich country. usually it's the
susan: yes. stuart: next case, charlie gasparino reporting that the new york yankees leading a group to repurchase the yes network from disney for $3.4 billion. they are partnering with sinclair broadcasting and amazon. this looks to me like a streaming story. isn't it? is that what it is? >> absolutely. basically, remember, one of the investors here is amazon. they are launching new streaming service so by helping finance this acquisition, they are going to be in the pole position to get...
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susan: i am.t: two major distributors, beer companies in a war, miller coarse suing anheuser-busch. this is all about -- ashley: i have hand signals for you, stu. listen, miller coors is upset with bud light, they continue, you use corn syrup. we don't. the point they use corn syrup, but it disappears in the fermentation process, doesn't come out in the final product. it has gotten ugly. you believe it's a pr stunt. stuart: i think it's a marketing stunt. ashley: to your point beer sales have been dropping even among craft breweries now are seeing decline over last two years. i read this stat. there were more than 7,000 licensed breweries in the united states. more added every day. the problem that the sales for beer across the board now are starting to drop a little. millenials kind of like their spirits. they like harder liquor. not so much the beer. stuart: okay. ashley: yes, there is stiff competition for beer makers these days. they're not happy. stuart: okay. i think it is marketing ploy mys
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susan talked about it as well. the counties are the provider of first services to every resident in that county. some of those services are federally mandated. some come from the states. some are just the locality wanting to provide that. talk about the resource issues of not having clarity from the federal government, how does that impact you all? >> when you look at the health department, for example, which is actually a state agency, but funded partially through local government, and they don't ask about status. mebody has a need, they have an income issue, whatever it is, but they come in and they seek services and those services are provided, those that are provided by a local government. in our county we don't have a hospital. we don't have a county hospital. the neighboring county to the north does. they are funded through taxes and other avenues. i think the interesting thing to remember is, and you touched on this, susan, is another effect on local government is having the enforcement of civil actions that
susan talked about it as well. the counties are the provider of first services to every resident in that county. some of those services are federally mandated. some come from the states. some are just the locality wanting to provide that. talk about the resource issues of not having clarity from the federal government, how does that impact you all? >> when you look at the health department, for example, which is actually a state agency, but funded partially through local government, and...
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susan and i had the chance to visit some of the holy sites today. as a person of faith, it is always inspiring to drive through the winding streets of the old city. we had the chance to visit the church, and the incredible privilege to visit the western wall with the prime minister of israel as the american secretary of state was truly moving and i think indicative of the remarkable relationship between our two countries. as a cadet, i studied the battles. there's a famous battle called the battle of the valley of tears. it was israeli heroism at its most amazing, saving this nation at a time of a norma's challenge, a threat that came from east, from syria, a battle of epic and historic proportions of amazing israeli bravery. tonight, president trump made the decision to recognize that the hard-fought real estate, that important place is proper to be a sovereign part of the state of israel. president trump made a bold decision to recognize an important decision will truly be historic, and the people of israel should know the battles they fought the
susan and i had the chance to visit some of the holy sites today. as a person of faith, it is always inspiring to drive through the winding streets of the old city. we had the chance to visit the church, and the incredible privilege to visit the western wall with the prime minister of israel as the american secretary of state was truly moving and i think indicative of the remarkable relationship between our two countries. as a cadet, i studied the battles. there's a famous battle called the...
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susan: yes. stuart: check futures, please. we will be down for the dow industrials, up for the nasdaq. we take you to wall street after this. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause chang
susan: yes. stuart: check futures, please. we will be down for the dow industrials, up for the nasdaq. we take you to wall street after this. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are...
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susan: 3% down.cession which means two quarters of falling sales and profit. i would say it's a tough compare. last year was a record year -- neil: there's going to be people looking at revenue, whether that momentum is slowing. we haven't seen much signs of that or many signs of that. what do you think? >> i think absolutely, you have to again, look at everything in the big picture sense. you are seeing slowing but you make a good point. that was from a record year. companies are punishing or sorry, investors are punishing companies less for negative guidance. more companies over the past five years have guided negative and investors have sold those stocks down less than they have historically. susan: because they usually guided down lower so it's lower expectations to jump over which makes earnings look better. >> right. but usually investors sell on those numbers and they haven't this year. neil: they have nowhere else to go. isn't that the argument? by the way, the president is in florida right n
susan: 3% down.cession which means two quarters of falling sales and profit. i would say it's a tough compare. last year was a record year -- neil: there's going to be people looking at revenue, whether that momentum is slowing. we haven't seen much signs of that or many signs of that. what do you think? >> i think absolutely, you have to again, look at everything in the big picture sense. you are seeing slowing but you make a good point. that was from a record year. companies are...
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susan: yes. ashley: and they agreed with the incentives, the tax incentives based on how much -- how many jobs they would create and the tax revenue produced from that back into the state coffers. there you go. stuart: so the poll found that it's a bad thing for new york state. ashley: right. stuart: and the poll asked democrats, bad thing for new york state, who do you blame, and they blame amazon. ashley: they did. think about that. stuart: what other company would want to come to an area -- ashley: right. stuart: and be thrown out. i don't get it. however, i think we will check the big board, see how we're doing. the big board is rational. we are up 126, back above the 26,000 mark. 127 higher. half a percentage point on the dow. good start to a tuesday. >>> what's this? what's this? what you post on social media could have an effect on your insurance. why you could have to pay higher premiums based on those facebook photos. back in a moment. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choos
susan: yes. ashley: and they agreed with the incentives, the tax incentives based on how much -- how many jobs they would create and the tax revenue produced from that back into the state coffers. there you go. stuart: so the poll found that it's a bad thing for new york state. ashley: right. stuart: and the poll asked democrats, bad thing for new york state, who do you blame, and they blame amazon. ashley: they did. think about that. stuart: what other company would want to come to an area --...
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susan. susan: using doctors to coerce.program used by hugo chavez, in socialist regime like venezuela health care is universal right. starting in 2003 they brought in cuban doctors to dispins some of those medical services. 16 doctors that "new york times" spoke to 13 in total, they are a part of system of deliberate political manipulation in which their services were wielded to secure votes for the governing socialist party. in one of the cases it was pretty extreme. for instance a elderly gentleman walked into hospital needing oxygen for emergency care. now, the supervisors told this doctor to basically, oxygen in this medical emergency situation but also tell the voters in these patients, closer to the vote, if you want oxygen in the future vote for the socialist party. charles: that is so sad. susan: yeah. charles: thank you very much. newark, new jersey, the most recent city to explore the possibility of offering universal basic income. that's right to every resident in the city. ashley, tell us the details. ashley: t
susan. susan: using doctors to coerce.program used by hugo chavez, in socialist regime like venezuela health care is universal right. starting in 2003 they brought in cuban doctors to dispins some of those medical services. 16 doctors that "new york times" spoke to 13 in total, they are a part of system of deliberate political manipulation in which their services were wielded to secure votes for the governing socialist party. in one of the cases it was pretty extreme. for instance a...
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a sit-down with youtube ceo, susan wojcicki. her company received unwelcome headlines for its content, a conversation with a massive platform where 500 hours of videos uploaded every minute. >>some people may say why not get rid of the conspiracy video together. >> we want to keep a nice balance between freedom of speech and enabling people from their point of view but also pointing out, these are sources. >> a sunday sit down with susan wojcicki and harry smit and another life well lived all later in the show. >>> let's begin this morning with this coast to coast storm that's about to hit more than 80 million of you. it is the second storm of te weekend bringing floods and tornados. >> good morning, willie. underwa we have snow enter the plains and pushing into the midwest. across the south, heavy rain here. as you mention 81 somemillion of us are under some kind of winter advisories all theay through colorado and all the way to new england. some dangerous storms developing as early as this afternoon. , we alabama into georg ar
a sit-down with youtube ceo, susan wojcicki. her company received unwelcome headlines for its content, a conversation with a massive platform where 500 hours of videos uploaded every minute. >>some people may say why not get rid of the conspiracy video together. >> we want to keep a nice balance between freedom of speech and enabling people from their point of view but also pointing out, these are sources. >> a sunday sit down with susan wojcicki and harry smit and another...
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nbc's susan maginnis joins us from d.c.ith the latest susan, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. the president landed insh gton just hours after his former attorney michael cohen wrapped up three days ofce appear before congressional committees. in dratic testimony cohen painted his former boss as a racist con man who directed him to lie about extramarital affairs and about his business dealings in russia. president trump made an appearance on fox and to say last night about cohen. >> when you have an attorney, you' supposed to be able to rely on your attorney. >> it's called the client -- >> but it's also called reliance. and he just was notuch of an torney. that i will tell you. i thought it was a terrible display of dishonesty, actually. >> meanwhile, a new report in the "new york times" says that the p asident ordered top secret security clearance for his son-in-law jared kushner, overruling white house counsel and security officials.ac an fbiround check led to kushner being rejected for this gh-level security clearance on concerns about influence on him. president t
nbc's susan maginnis joins us from d.c.ith the latest susan, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. the president landed insh gton just hours after his former attorney michael cohen wrapped up three days ofce appear before congressional committees. in dratic testimony cohen painted his former boss as a racist con man who directed him to lie about extramarital affairs and about his business dealings in russia. president trump made an appearance on fox and to say last night about...
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how could driver knows how to give susan a boast when the competition is steve. so i also tend to be a lady that more in such a moment when she feels likely to be depressed the guys are faster than her and there is still are no we are fussed. the team structure just seems to be playing golf when she sets off this super lady she's known to have funds can be an catchable. in twenty living longest surprised me when she won uganda's national rally championship. she wanted to get in last year the only african woman if a torch of such wrestling success i remember myself oh no i can't tell everything. so i'm liberal myself from the wife to half funds and especially to women long is an icon of empowerment onto her royal a pos she's a rifle to be reckoned we've read it was stripped the competition how with. the wave of anti semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy friends as home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence has come to. so to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. to live there for the benefit of
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susan hon is working for y with what you need to know. susan. >> music toll of our ears for sure. a couple of weeks ago we warned you that early filers were seeing smaller refunds this year and in some cases owing money for the first time. now four weeks into the filing season things are looking up. according to theirs, the average refund check is just er $3,100, that is up 1.3% from last year. 47.7 million returns have already been processed this year. th fewer than this time last year. now this is the first time we are actually submitting our returns under the tax cuts and jobskct which t effect last year. the overall nearly doubled the standard deduction and put a cap ontate and local tax deductions, some taxpayersho did not adjust withholdings are ecen smaller refundsse they are getting a little smaller in each paycheck. if you do owe this year you need to take actio now to avoid a big tax bill next year as ll. a tax expert can help you figure it all out. it isus confing. back to you guys. >>t yes,is. thank you, susan. >>> doug, you're on standby, what is going on with the wea
susan hon is working for y with what you need to know. susan. >> music toll of our ears for sure. a couple of weeks ago we warned you that early filers were seeing smaller refunds this year and in some cases owing money for the first time. now four weeks into the filing season things are looking up. according to theirs, the average refund check is just er $3,100, that is up 1.3% from last year. 47.7 million returns have already been processed this year. th fewer than this time last year....
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shimon prokupecz is outside the courthouse and joining us in the situation room, susan hennessy. shimon, he has been in prison nine months, his lawyers say his condition is deteriorating. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. what's the latest? >> reporter: he certainly can, wolf. just to give our viewers the latest, the judge just took a 15-minute break. he asked for a recess after hearing some arguments from the attorneys inside the courtroom. he has now taken a 15-minute break. we have now well over an hour under way into this sentencing hearing where, as you said, paul manafort could learn that he could face the rest of his life in prison with the time that he faces here, up to 25 years. the other thing that we have seen here is that paul manafort came into court. he was wheeled in, in a wheelchair. he had a cane with him. he was also wearing a green jail jump suit. he has been in this. his family has been inside. his lawyers, obviously, have been by his side. and now the judge has taken a 15-minute break. we've heard legal arguments from prosecutors, from the defe
shimon prokupecz is outside the courthouse and joining us in the situation room, susan hennessy. shimon, he has been in prison nine months, his lawyers say his condition is deteriorating. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. what's the latest? >> reporter: he certainly can, wolf. just to give our viewers the latest, the judge just took a 15-minute break. he asked for a recess after hearing some arguments from the attorneys inside the courtroom. he has now taken a 15-minute...
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one sentence into her testimony, and susan gladding needed to catch her breath. (susan gladding - husnad killed in hit and run) "my husband, best friend and father of two children gavin gladding was stolen from us by a wreckless driver." susan explained to lawmakers how her husband was out jogging when he was hit by a suspected drunk, unlicensed driver. "the driver hid from law enforcement for almost a week while my family struggled with the loss of gavin and also with the weight of not knowing what had happened and who is reponsible." her husband inspired the proposed "gavin's law" which would increase prison time for hit and run drivers who cause serious injury or death... opponents of the measure say there are unintended consequences of the bill... (margo george- ca public defenders association) "all it does is increase incarceration, and we have been down that road before." but gladding's testimony left lawmakers speechless or in tears..((nats- sigh))including bay area democrat buffy wicks.. ((assm. buffy wicks d- oakland)) "i would request that we have more
one sentence into her testimony, and susan gladding needed to catch her breath. (susan gladding - husnad killed in hit and run) "my husband, best friend and father of two children gavin gladding was stolen from us by a wreckless driver." susan explained to lawmakers how her husband was out jogging when he was hit by a suspected drunk, unlicensed driver. "the driver hid from law enforcement for almost a week while my family struggled with the loss of gavin and also with the weight...
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. >> secretary pompeo, mike, susan , ambassador, david friedman. i am so excited. we are so excited to have you here, especially on this evening. this is the even of purim. president trump has just made history. i called him. i thanked him on behalf of the people of israel. he did it again. first, he recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and moved the u.s. embassy here. then he pulled out of the disastrous iran treaty and reimposed sanctions. but now he did something of equal historic importance. he recognizes israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. he did so at a time when iran is trying to use syria as a platform to attack and destroy israel. and the message that president trump has given the world is that america stands by israel. we are celebrating purim when 2500 years ago, other persians tried to destroy the jewish people. they failed then. and today 2500 years later, again, persians led by amani are trying to destroy jewish people in the jewish state. they are going to fail again. we are deeply grateful for the u.s. support. we are deeply grateful fo
. >> secretary pompeo, mike, susan , ambassador, david friedman. i am so excited. we are so excited to have you here, especially on this evening. this is the even of purim. president trump has just made history. i called him. i thanked him on behalf of the people of israel. he did it again. first, he recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and moved the u.s. embassy here. then he pulled out of the disastrous iran treaty and reimposed sanctions. but now he did something of equal historic...
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<susan philip/sf public health department: "measles is a very very infectious viral disease. it spreads very easily through the air from person to person.">the centers person."> the centers for disease control and prevention say measles is not made into the united states, people bring it into the country either by foreigners through americans who travel abroad. doctors say kids who are not vaccinated are easy targets to catch and spread the disease. ( james ) a big story this morning. teachers in the san ramon valley unified school district have reached tentative agreement with the district ...
the centers person."> the centers for disease control and prevention say measles is not made into the united states, people bring it into the country either by foreigners through americans who travel abroad. doctors say kids who are not vaccinated are easy targets to catch and spread the disease. ( james ) a big story this morning. teachers in the san ramon valley unified school district have reached tentative agreement with the district ...
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<susan a very very infectious viral disease.it spreads very easily through the air from person to person.">the centers for disease control and prevention say measles is not made intin m countries in europe, in south america and in asia. so it's a very good idea to get good travel advice before leaving san francisco.">doctors say kids who are not vaccinated are easy targets to catch and spread the disease. (robin) (robin) jeopardy host alex trebek says he has been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic canc in a video posted online, the 78-year-old announced his illness directly to "jeopardy!" fans in keeping with his long-time policy of being "open and transparent." trebek said he recognizes the prognosis for advanced pancreatic cancer is not encouragin
doctors say kids who are not vaccinated are easy targets to catch and spread the disease. (robin) (robin) jeopardy host alex trebek says he has been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic canc in a video posted online, the 78-year-old announced his illness directly to "jeopardy!" fans in keeping with his long-time policy of being "open and transparent." trebek said he recognizes the prognosis for advanced pancreatic cancer is not encouragin
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susan collins is saying this is congressional prerogative.should be the ones to fix it if it needs to be picked. at least some in the white house, let's force their hand on this. is that a fair characterization? that seems to be what the white house is doing, but he's caught his entire party off guard including his allies and it's not just inside the white house, but outside the white house, some of his allies that are even more defensive of the president than those inside the white house have been scratching their heads trying to figure this out and it was interesting because that's the most we've heard the president even talk about health care since 2017. you know, other than when he talks about john mccain's no vote. this is the most we've seen from him and this is also the same person who in 2017 said that who knew health care would be so complicated? you can see people like susan collins are pretty wary of this position that they've been pushed into. >> one of the questions i've had, democrats are -- particularly on the campaign trail ar
susan collins is saying this is congressional prerogative.should be the ones to fix it if it needs to be picked. at least some in the white house, let's force their hand on this. is that a fair characterization? that seems to be what the white house is doing, but he's caught his entire party off guard including his allies and it's not just inside the white house, but outside the white house, some of his allies that are even more defensive of the president than those inside the white house have...
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wendy, susan, just a tough go. >> it's awful. just awful. >> just can't catch a break. >>> amelia, how much longer are they going to have to endure this? when mighthey get a break? >> in some of those locations you have flood warnis in effect until further notice. for the heartland we're going to continue to see issues for at least this week.'s he snow melt, seeing ice jam flooding and the blom cyclone we were talking about last week that's what started this downward spiral. you can see the good news right now is the heartland is getting a break. we're not seeing any rain in our area, though. an upper level disturbance moving through. storm team 4 showing what would be a steady rain ith sn maryland and the northern neck but checking the latest observations there a lot of this no even hitting the ground. but we did see plenty of clouds an a chilly day out there, 48 degrees right now. as we head into the evening hours, you want the warmer jacket taking the dog out,no cing the chill, 7:00 p.m. 46 degrees. by 11:00 p.m. skies have cl
wendy, susan, just a tough go. >> it's awful. just awful. >> just can't catch a break. >>> amelia, how much longer are they going to have to endure this? when mighthey get a break? >> in some of those locations you have flood warnis in effect until further notice. for the heartland we're going to continue to see issues for at least this week.'s he snow melt, seeing ice jam flooding and the blom cyclone we were talking about last week that's what started this downward...
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bazil and susan, thank you.l be sticking around for yet more goodness. >>> coming up, closing the border. president trump threatening to shut down u.s./mexico border crossings as early as next week. what -- or why homeland security says hang on a second. ond. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ what is that? uh mine, why? it's just that it's... lavender. yes it is, it's for men but i like the smell of it laughs ♪ >>> we have right now two big caravans coming up from guatemala. massive caravans. walking right through mexico. so mexico's tough. they can stop them be they chose not to. and now they can stop them. and if they don't stop t
bazil and susan, thank you.l be sticking around for yet more goodness. >>> coming up, closing the border. president trump threatening to shut down u.s./mexico border crossings as early as next week. what -- or why homeland security says hang on a second. ond. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make...
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we begin with susan outside the new york stock exchange. susan? >> so yes, we have the longest ever bull market run set to turn 10 on saturday forged from the destruction and the ashes of the global financial crisis. what a decade it's been. take a look at the performance of all the stock markets here in the u.s. the s&p and the dow both up 300% over those 10 years. tech heavy nasdaq seeing gains of over 400% thanks to the emergence of tech giants like facebook, netflix and amazon during that period. and it's not surprising that when we take a look at the best performing stocks over that 10-year period, apple is at the top of the tree. up 1300%. surprising one in second place, boeing the plane maker up some 1,200%. united health and visa rounding out the top four. a bull market is defined as a sustained period of gains over 20% without a drop of 20%. we are very close to reaching those levels at the end of 2018. close. thank goodness we didn't get there. but today's jobs number given that we saw a big miss. only 20,000 jobs in the month of februar
we begin with susan outside the new york stock exchange. susan? >> so yes, we have the longest ever bull market run set to turn 10 on saturday forged from the destruction and the ashes of the global financial crisis. what a decade it's been. take a look at the performance of all the stock markets here in the u.s. the s&p and the dow both up 300% over those 10 years. tech heavy nasdaq seeing gains of over 400% thanks to the emergence of tech giants like facebook, netflix and amazon...
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gabe, susan and eddie.turbing idea any way you slice it. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. make ice.d be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade. grab those command picture hanging strips and let's make it work! they're tool free and they hold strong. or change your mind damage free. like a pro. command. do. no harm. tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. all of you. how you live, what you lov
gabe, susan and eddie.turbing idea any way you slice it. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. make ice.d be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. their...
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bennett and mel's mother susan is the parish secretary.-- trying to help them with spiritual and temporal needs.no font provided: "we're going to be setting up an entree express account because that seems to be ta way to help people, provide them with some distance so they have their privacy, but also they don't have to worry about meals." father fred gucor/pastor, st. joseph church: "the community, we've been through a lot of things this past year, this year. very supportive community, just this morning after the mass, people are offering prayer, offering them help, anything, anything." (ken)that was mike mangas reporting.through a spokesperson, ike and susan riffel said.... "we appreciate the outpouring of love and support from the community. we ask for continued prayers." "they wanted me to impeach president bush for the iraq war. i didn't believe in it then, i don't believe in it now..."it divides the country. unless there is some conclusive evidence that takes us to that place." (terisa) house speaker nancy pelosi has some scathing wo
bennett and mel's mother susan is the parish secretary.-- trying to help them with spiritual and temporal needs.no font provided: "we're going to be setting up an entree express account because that seems to be ta way to help people, provide them with some distance so they have their privacy, but also they don't have to worry about meals." father fred gucor/pastor, st. joseph church: "the community, we've been through a lot of things this past year, this year. very supportive...
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what does that language say to you, susan? >> one, it's an interesting statement that at least the attorney general in this situation considers the public statement to the president to be policy. the cabinet officials in the trump administration routinely tell us they're not referring to the tweets to be policy. on one hand, barr trying to hold president trump to his comments, perhaps not sure of them himself but of course, opening up a very wide loophole and again, i just keep coming back to the fact that number one, if they're so confident in this and remember, the president has not only claimed vindication and complete exoneration but has called in his rally last night. he called this investigation itself, the biggest political hoax in american history. so if that's the case, why they would be appearing to undermine public confidence in number one, beyond me and i think we're making a little bit completely two different things here. what congress has access to, and the issue of the redactions but at the same time, congress
what does that language say to you, susan? >> one, it's an interesting statement that at least the attorney general in this situation considers the public statement to the president to be policy. the cabinet officials in the trump administration routinely tell us they're not referring to the tweets to be policy. on one hand, barr trying to hold president trump to his comments, perhaps not sure of them himself but of course, opening up a very wide loophole and again, i just keep coming...
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a lot of action but let's focus on this what are the details, susan?yeah, so it was supposed to be a shareholder's meeting taking place here, outside the $5 billion apple campus in cuppertino, california. they did a bit of that. we did have a lot on the agenda today including approving the eight member board so yes, bob i ger is still there, tim cook, andrea jung formerly of the avon , the cosmetics company, and others as well but then really diverse diversified into a discussion about political view a 100 minute presentation on stage with tim cook taking a q & a at the end of it and 30 minutes of the discussion really circulated and focused on this discussion of political views and whether or not there's an acceptance of different political views here in silicon valley. there was a controversial shareholder proposal that was voted upon today overwhelmingly rejected by 98% of shareholders, but what this proposal wanted was to have the board nominees basically tell everybody where their political leanings were, and then we had questions to tim cook, bei
a lot of action but let's focus on this what are the details, susan?yeah, so it was supposed to be a shareholder's meeting taking place here, outside the $5 billion apple campus in cuppertino, california. they did a bit of that. we did have a lot on the agenda today including approving the eight member board so yes, bob i ger is still there, tim cook, andrea jung formerly of the avon , the cosmetics company, and others as well but then really diverse diversified into a discussion about...
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thank you, susan. li. >>> in a moment, the bull run making it ten years but new fears that the rally is officially nearing its end. we will talk about that when we come back. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . . connell: we want to take time so say happy birthday to the bull market officially turning 10 years of age tomorrow. federal reserve how household debt saw biggest decline in net worth because of poor stock market performance at end of last year. what do we do next? bank rate senior economic analyst mark hamrick. what do you make of that number. from the end of last year when the market was in a little bit of trouble. does it mean anything to you that our net worths as a country are apparently going down? >> hi, connell. it basically means the stock market took a nosedive in the fourth quart
thank you, susan. li. >>> in a moment, the bull run making it ten years but new fears that the rally is officially nearing its end. we will talk about that when we come back. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . . connell: we want to take time so say happy birthday to the bull...
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let's start with our interview with susan wojcicki, jill k.rgan? >> there she is, here is the rap, she's a queen. listen to me sing, he wants super size and a large onion rings. >> that's from "mad tv." >> i am going to watch it after the show though. >> that's key right there. >> it is amazing, right? >> mine is one o f the user generated one, remember david after dentist, the kid who was still on the laughing gas and the parents filmed him, is this real life as he was coming out of of his gas. >> oh, david. >> i think that had 140 million views. our next question comes from steven fox. he asked if you can compete on any reality tv show, what would it be? >> i don't know about the competition, i would be a cast member on 11 hip-hop for sure. >> what's your competition? >> "amazing race." >> i would like you to be in our team. >> i think we would win. >> last one, this is critical, when roasting marsh mellows, do you catch the whole thing on fire right away or hold it there forever until it turns to a nice golden brown. >> holding on fire. >>
let's start with our interview with susan wojcicki, jill k.rgan? >> there she is, here is the rap, she's a queen. listen to me sing, he wants super size and a large onion rings. >> that's from "mad tv." >> i am going to watch it after the show though. >> that's key right there. >> it is amazing, right? >> mine is one o f the user generated one, remember david after dentist, the kid who was still on the laughing gas and the parents filmed him, is...