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with that i'm handing a good finish to blake burman and susan li. susan: 1000 point gain for the dow. stocks agreeing across the board pulling a massive selloff on christmas day. four digits, 1000 points. almost up to 1100 snapping a four-day losing streak. subpoena 500, nasdaq soaring. major averages down 10% for the month. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: i'm blake burman. good to see you too. we needed that after the last week or so i'm blake burman. do in for connell mcshane. do we have any reason for the catalyst. >> i have a producer talking in my ear. i'm assuming you're talking to me. but yes, we're seeing a 1600 point swing from monday. i was here when it was down 353 points literally today. the traders are way more excited today. there seems to be more, i just hit him, there is a mood. what are we seeing in the markets? seeing technology on the you swing. consumer discretionary. microsoft being up there. microsoft being up there. amazon, retail sales moving markets. when you saw strength in consumer confidence. fact retile is up
with that i'm handing a good finish to blake burman and susan li. susan: 1000 point gain for the dow. stocks agreeing across the board pulling a massive selloff on christmas day. four digits, 1000 points. almost up to 1100 snapping a four-day losing streak. subpoena 500, nasdaq soaring. major averages down 10% for the month. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: i'm blake burman. good to see you too. we needed that after the last week or so i'm blake burman. do in for connell mcshane. do...
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head to kristina partsinevelos and susan li. susan: stocks climbing today after president trump touted trade progress between the u.s. and dow and nasdaq snapping a two year winning streak. i'm susan li in for melissa francis today. kristina: i'm kristina partsinevelos in for connell mcshane. this is "after the bell." we do have session highs for the day, ending what you saw was pretty green monday. this is final coverage on final trading day of 2018. gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. phil flynn watching action in oil. edward lawrence, don't worry we'll get to you in washington, d.c. start with gerri. tell me what is going on. there how is everybody feeling today? >> everybody is feeling great. i can't remember a day where we start higher and ended higher. that is happened with 268 points on the dow. the dow for the month down 10%. the dow had the worst december since 1931. that is 87 years. very difficult time. dow this year, bad performance for entire year. largest one year point and percentage decline since yea
head to kristina partsinevelos and susan li. susan: stocks climbing today after president trump touted trade progress between the u.s. and dow and nasdaq snapping a two year winning streak. i'm susan li in for melissa francis today. kristina: i'm kristina partsinevelos in for connell mcshane. this is "after the bell." we do have session highs for the day, ending what you saw was pretty green monday. this is final coverage on final trading day of 2018. gerri willis on floor of new york...
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because of the interest rates. >> julie: great to see you, susan li. from the stock market to the lottery. one lucky person wins nearly $300 million in the powerball jackpot. it was sold in brooklyn, new york. jacqui heinrich is live in our new york newsroom with more. are you the winner? >> do you know what? i would not be here. i would be in this chair. the powerball number resets to a measly $40 million after the one lucky person to calm the big jackpot. the winning numbers were 5, 25, 38, 62, and 7. the powerball, for $298 million. the big winner was sold on linden boulevard in brooklyn, new york. downside is of course the taxes. the biggest chunk of change takes 37% in federal income tax and new york has the highest state taxes in the country at 8.82%. still, a lot of dough for just one person. >> i come here every morning and i'm like "damn, you could have given me the ticket. but good luck, i wish everybody a happy new year's. i just wish it could've been me, you know?" >> he didn't win the powerball but there's hope for you yet. because there w
because of the interest rates. >> julie: great to see you, susan li. from the stock market to the lottery. one lucky person wins nearly $300 million in the powerball jackpot. it was sold in brooklyn, new york. jacqui heinrich is live in our new york newsroom with more. are you the winner? >> do you know what? i would not be here. i would be in this chair. the powerball number resets to a measly $40 million after the one lucky person to calm the big jackpot. the winning numbers were...
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susan li reporting live in new york. >> yeah, i would say it's contributing to the 500-point loss thatre seeing today and the loss that we've seen this week. shep, we have this bail hairing taking place in vancouver, canada this afternoon. we've been hearing from huawei's cfo. she was taken into custody while changing planes in vancouver on december 1. we have more details of what she's being accused of i'm we had a publication ban in place and it's been lifted after several outlets challenges. the u.s. counsel is cueing momg of using sky come to evade u.s. sanctions on iran from 2009-2014. and alleging that she made public misrepresentations about s skycom saying it was separate from huawei. china has cold for mong's release. they have called washington a despicable rogue because of this arrest. there's questions as to what the administration knew going into that g-20 trump xi dinner which took place on the same day that momg was arrested in candy. >> shepard: susan li. more ahead on the russia investigation as robert mueller is expected to file court documents today involving key pla
susan li reporting live in new york. >> yeah, i would say it's contributing to the 500-point loss thatre seeing today and the loss that we've seen this week. shep, we have this bail hairing taking place in vancouver, canada this afternoon. we've been hearing from huawei's cfo. she was taken into custody while changing planes in vancouver on december 1. we have more details of what she's being accused of i'm we had a publication ban in place and it's been lifted after several outlets...
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susan li and blake burman for the closing bell. susan: we had been down as much as 611 points earlier in the day. yes volatility continues. new concerns about slowing economic growth, trade tensions with china, political uncertainty in the nation's capitol. guess what? it is all off the table at this point. it is in positive territory, congress back in session this hour. lawmakers are gaveling in at any moment now. partial government shutdown enters the sixth day. the dow closing up 255 points, just one day after the historic 1000 point surge. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: what a last couple hours we've had. blake burman for connell mcshane this is "after the bell." the s&p 500 also finishing in the green. got you covered from wall street to washington. gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. phil flynn at the cme and we'll talk with kevin hassett about today's market volatility. we'll talk to gerri first on the floor. >> what a day. late this afternoon, someone told me, gerri if we finish down 100 points on
susan li and blake burman for the closing bell. susan: we had been down as much as 611 points earlier in the day. yes volatility continues. new concerns about slowing economic growth, trade tensions with china, political uncertainty in the nation's capitol. guess what? it is all off the table at this point. it is in positive territory, congress back in session this hour. lawmakers are gaveling in at any moment now. partial government shutdown enters the sixth day. the dow closing up 255 points,...
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with that i'm handing a good finish to blake burman and susan li. dow. stocks agreeing across the board pulling a massive selloff on christmas day. four digits, 1000 points. almost up to 1100 snapping a four-day losing streak. subpoena 500, nasdaq soaring. major averages down 10% for the month. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: i'm blake burman. good to see you too. we needed that after the last week or so
with that i'm handing a good finish to blake burman and susan li. dow. stocks agreeing across the board pulling a massive selloff on christmas day. four digits, 1000 points. almost up to 1100 snapping a four-day losing streak. subpoena 500, nasdaq soaring. major averages down 10% for the month. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: i'm blake burman. good to see you too. we needed that after the last week or so
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susan li in new york looks at where the markets are right now and where they may be going.ut we start off here at the white house with chief white house correspondent john roberts on the north lawn. some serious instability on wall street today, john. >> wall street sometimes looks for instability. any opportunity it can. president trump returned from the g-20 summit over the weekend hagel a bake through in his dinner meeting with president xi jinping of china but it did not take long for the financial world to develop a serious case of heart burn about that dinner stock markets took a deep nods dive today on concerns there may be less progress in the u.s.-china trade relationship than president trump first indicated. >> the president enters it optimistically but nobody is under any allusions about how hard they will be. >> on the weekend president trump tweeted that china had agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on imports of u.s. cars. but his aides today said that's not yet a done deal. >> it hasn't been signed and sealed and delivered yet. but, look, they were were insis
susan li in new york looks at where the markets are right now and where they may be going.ut we start off here at the white house with chief white house correspondent john roberts on the north lawn. some serious instability on wall street today, john. >> wall street sometimes looks for instability. any opportunity it can. president trump returned from the g-20 summit over the weekend hagel a bake through in his dinner meeting with president xi jinping of china but it did not take long for...
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susan li, blake burman break it down for after the bell. susan: turbulent week, a 400 point swing today, not the 50 we saw yesterday. the dow closing down just around 77 points. we were down as much as 150 points earlier on in the session. s&p 500, nasdaq both fighting for gains during the final moments of trade. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: hello, happy friday. as she said i'm blake burman in for connell mcshane and this is "after the bell." we have got you covered from washington to wall street. only one more day of market trading for the year. that's it. as we enter as well day seven of the partial government shutdown. gerri willis is watching these volatile markets from the new york stock exchange. phil flynn covering oil from the cme. and hillary vaughn is standing by at the white house as the budget battle continues there. first let's head on over to gerri. hi, gerri. >> let me tell you what a week a lot of long faces around here. people are tired. it has been so volatile. 850 point intraday move on the dow yesterday. it
susan li, blake burman break it down for after the bell. susan: turbulent week, a 400 point swing today, not the 50 we saw yesterday. the dow closing down just around 77 points. we were down as much as 150 points earlier on in the session. s&p 500, nasdaq both fighting for gains during the final moments of trade. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: hello, happy friday. as she said i'm blake burman in for connell mcshane and this is "after the bell." we have got you covered...
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susan li in the news room. edward lawrence in washington. phil flynn watching all the action at the cme. gerri, you get to go first. >> i tell you the traders are happy to close out the week. the dow down 559 points. as you just said, that will be down 4.5% for the week. markets across the board. index is down 4% and change. take a look what dragged this lower. financials people are focusing on right now. in the dow, jpmorgan chase down. american express down. financials a big drag. this is reaction to flattening yield curve. other sectors, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. industrials, technology, also dragging on the dow. look at worst performing stocks from today. united health, boeing, 3m apple, ibm. what is going on here? it is all about china trade. that was the biggest issue today i can certainly tell you that not just traders but investors telling us people are concerned whether we get some kind of a trade agreement with china. talk about apple briefly. morgan stanley reducing their stock price target on apple. also saying they're exp
susan li in the news room. edward lawrence in washington. phil flynn watching all the action at the cme. gerri, you get to go first. >> i tell you the traders are happy to close out the week. the dow down 559 points. as you just said, that will be down 4.5% for the week. markets across the board. index is down 4% and change. take a look what dragged this lower. financials people are focusing on right now. in the dow, jpmorgan chase down. american express down. financials a big drag. this...
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susan li, blake burman break it down for after the bell. k, a 400 point swing today, not the 50 we saw yesterday. the dow closing down just around 77 points. we were down as much as 150 points earlier on in the session. s&p 500, nasdaq both fighting for gains during the final moments of trade. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: hello, happy friday. as she said i'm blake burman in for connell mcshane and this is "after the bell." we have got you covered from washington to wall street. only one more day of market trading for the year. that's it. as we enter as well day
susan li, blake burman break it down for after the bell. k, a 400 point swing today, not the 50 we saw yesterday. the dow closing down just around 77 points. we were down as much as 150 points earlier on in the session. s&p 500, nasdaq both fighting for gains during the final moments of trade. i'm susan li in for melissa francis. blake: hello, happy friday. as she said i'm blake burman in for connell mcshane and this is "after the bell." we have got you covered from washington to...
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susan li and blake burman for the closing bell.much as 611 points earlier in the day. yes volatility continues. new concerns about slowing economic growth, trade tensions with china, political uncertainty in the nation's capitol. guess what? it is all off the table at this point. it is in positive territory, congress back in session this hour. lawmakers are gaveling in at any moment now. partial government shutdown enters the sixth day. the dow closing up 255 points, just one day after the historic 1000 point surge.
susan li and blake burman for the closing bell.much as 611 points earlier in the day. yes volatility continues. new concerns about slowing economic growth, trade tensions with china, political uncertainty in the nation's capitol. guess what? it is all off the table at this point. it is in positive territory, congress back in session this hour. lawmakers are gaveling in at any moment now. partial government shutdown enters the sixth day. the dow closing up 255 points, just one day after the...
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>> bret: susan li in new york. u.s. prosecutors telling the supreme court of british columbia earlier today that chinese telecom executive is guilty of violating international sanctions against iran. huawei chief financial officer now faces up to 30 years in prison. this plays out as the u.s. and china battle over the future of tel telecoms and trade relationship. we will talk more about the special counsel counsel investigation. what we're learning from all these filings tonight and the house inquiry into that alleged anti-trump bias at the justice department. the panel, including jonathan turley is next. first, this tweet from the security detail of the late george h.w. bush. that detail disbanded as of this morning following yesterday's burial in texas. timber wolf was the president's secret service code name for more than 40 years. former president bush joined the navy upon turning 18 years old just a few months after the japanese bombed pearl who are bore. today is the 77th anniversary of that pearl harbor attack i
>> bret: susan li in new york. u.s. prosecutors telling the supreme court of british columbia earlier today that chinese telecom executive is guilty of violating international sanctions against iran. huawei chief financial officer now faces up to 30 years in prison. this plays out as the u.s. and china battle over the future of tel telecoms and trade relationship. we will talk more about the special counsel counsel investigation. what we're learning from all these filings tonight and the...
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griff: susan li thank you so much.that economic spending. alexandria ocasio-cortez comparing baby jesus to illegal immigrants. you won't believe what she is saying now. plus, look at this, corey lewandowski, former ice director tom homan and mike huckabee all for you here on the day after christmas. that's coming up. stay tuned ♪ time for me to fly ♪ ♪ welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for clean. boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. griff: day five of the budget shutdown. president trump not backing down on his demands for a border wall. >> only way you are going to do it is to have a physical barrier meaning a wall. if you don't have that then we're just not opening. >> the president asking for is really very little. democrats obstructing some
griff: susan li thank you so much.that economic spending. alexandria ocasio-cortez comparing baby jesus to illegal immigrants. you won't believe what she is saying now. plus, look at this, corey lewandowski, former ice director tom homan and mike huckabee all for you here on the day after christmas. that's coming up. stay tuned ♪ time for me to fly ♪ ♪ welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's...
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susan li on that. hey, susan. >> hey, neil. for uber and lyft from the roads to the markets. both filing s-1 confidential documents to the securities & exchange commission last week. let's do a side by side comparison of two of the world's largest ride-hailing companies, uber versus lyft. start with valuation. uber is much, much bigger than lyft. last value closer to $76 billion. lyft has a valuation of $15 billion. the underwrite is and book runners might look for valuation north of $120 billion in the ipo which the markets might think is a little too rich. as for market share, uber has 70% of the u.s. market whereas lyft standing at 28%. now when you're a bigger company, especially ride-hailing you're losing more money. for instance in the third quarter, uber reported a loss of a billion dollars in those three months. compared that to a quarter of a billion dollars for lyft. the thinking whoever goes first will soak up more investor dollars on offer. recently caught up with the uber ceo who says there is a lot more room for g
susan li on that. hey, susan. >> hey, neil. for uber and lyft from the roads to the markets. both filing s-1 confidential documents to the securities & exchange commission last week. let's do a side by side comparison of two of the world's largest ride-hailing companies, uber versus lyft. start with valuation. uber is much, much bigger than lyft. last value closer to $76 billion. lyft has a valuation of $15 billion. the underwrite is and book runners might look for valuation north of...
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president trump tweeting "it's going to be a real deal or no deal" to susan li on how china is responding. susan? >> we have u.s. stock futures recover ago bit after that 800-point drop tuesday. that is thanks to hopes that maybe, maybe we have a real china trade truce that will hold up. president trump tweeting out a bloomberg headline about china's renewed purchases of goods, as part of the trade truce. for the very first time, china confirming the 90-daytime table and the road map the three month deadline had not been acknowledged on the chinese side after this weekend's dinner despite the fact that the u.s. administration had been touting it. now the chinese sounding optimistic saying we're confident in implementation to the very successful negotiations between president trump and china's xi. as the white house promised, china will start and renew purchases of u.s. goods. that includes soy beans and lng. we saw the spike in soy bean prices. china has slapped tariffs on products in retaliation to trump's china tariffs. so we have soy beans recovering, natural gas prices up as a result.
president trump tweeting "it's going to be a real deal or no deal" to susan li on how china is responding. susan? >> we have u.s. stock futures recover ago bit after that 800-point drop tuesday. that is thanks to hopes that maybe, maybe we have a real china trade truce that will hold up. president trump tweeting out a bloomberg headline about china's renewed purchases of goods, as part of the trade truce. for the very first time, china confirming the 90-daytime table and the...
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. >> what did you buy us, susan. >> lies, all lies.s so funny because- so yes i did do my last minute shopping yesterday. you know when you wai t forhe last minute you find yourself just buying just to buy, well, th was me. so if you are out here buying, like she is right now, you end up kind of thinking i need this, i need this, right? well, kohl's is open24/7 and it was since friday night and it closes tonight at 6:00. so for those of you also kind of looking for those last minute gifts and what to do, we have some last minute ideas. let's take a look. so amazon, of course amazon always comes through for so of us. they do right now have same day delivery but you have to be a t prime membe get that. so it might be a good idea to sign up for that prime membership finally to get that amazon same dayay delivery t and 10,000 cities and towns in our area do offer t same day. i did put in a couple of our zip codes around this area. e-gift cards. this is another great idon. if you have time to go out, go online. you can get an e-gift rd. it
. >> what did you buy us, susan. >> lies, all lies.s so funny because- so yes i did do my last minute shopping yesterday. you know when you wai t forhe last minute you find yourself just buying just to buy, well, th was me. so if you are out here buying, like she is right now, you end up kind of thinking i need this, i need this, right? well, kohl's is open24/7 and it was since friday night and it closes tonight at 6:00. so for those of you also kind of looking for those last minute...
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susan li from fox business.o siding with the united states over russia now concluding that moscow did indeed violate a decades old nuclear treaty. now the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has a warning for russia. that reporting ahead. daddy diaper duty... i can't say it's the highlight of fatherhood. but i'd rather be here with my little man than not be here because of migraine. i have three words for migraine... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. >> shepard: the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has now put russia on notice. he says the kremlin has 60 days to get back into compliance with a decades old nuclear pact or the united states will suspend its obligations to that country. he met with nato allies in brussels today. also fro
susan li from fox business.o siding with the united states over russia now concluding that moscow did indeed violate a decades old nuclear treaty. now the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has a warning for russia. that reporting ahead. daddy diaper duty... i can't say it's the highlight of fatherhood. but i'd rather be here with my little man than not be here because of migraine. i have three words for migraine... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults,...
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we have jim awad, bahnsen group managing founder david bahnsen and fox business's susan li.alk with the news that hit yesterday but ironically the arrest of the huawei ceo happened on sunday. give us the news how this events. >> december the 1st. huawei has a strained relationship with the u.s. government. there are accusations that huawei is a conduit for chinese spying in the country. they had contracts with questionable governments including syria and now iran. this is the basis for the arrest of the cfo of the company, by the way, one of the largest technology companies in the country and daughter of the founder. i would compare huawei, like microsoft and dell in china, boring business but they make a lot of money. this is really a sign of escalation in tensions. china hit back saying they're angry about this. this is not part of the 90-day trade truce and how fragile is that agreement? charles: david, don't you find it interesting, if it happened sunday, president trump, president xi are sitting across from each other, they know this is going down. since yesterday we ha
we have jim awad, bahnsen group managing founder david bahnsen and fox business's susan li.alk with the news that hit yesterday but ironically the arrest of the huawei ceo happened on sunday. give us the news how this events. >> december the 1st. huawei has a strained relationship with the u.s. government. there are accusations that huawei is a conduit for chinese spying in the country. they had contracts with questionable governments including syria and now iran. this is the basis for...
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our own susan li is here with the latest on this. susan. >> that is very interesting today there is a connecting point between trade and diplomacy when it comes to what is happening with huawei and detainment of two canadians in china. take a listen to mike pompeo, the secretary of state and his views how the u.s. can help. >> the unlawful detention of two canadian citizens not acceptable. they ought to be returned. united states stood for that whether our citizens or citizens much other countries. we ask all nations to treat citizens properly and the detention of these two canadians ought to end. >> in the post the u.s. seems willing to help, getting the safety, safe return of these two canadians in china who have been detained on monday this week. this comes days after the arrest of course of huawei's cfo in vancouver while changing planes. awaiting extradition to the u.s. listen to chrystia freeland, the foreign minister of canada. >> i have spoken this week with the chinese ambassador to canada. we had many contacts with chinese a
our own susan li is here with the latest on this. susan. >> that is very interesting today there is a connecting point between trade and diplomacy when it comes to what is happening with huawei and detainment of two canadians in china. take a listen to mike pompeo, the secretary of state and his views how the u.s. can help. >> the unlawful detention of two canadian citizens not acceptable. they ought to be returned. united states stood for that whether our citizens or citizens much...
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susan li has the details on all of the above.this particular -- susan: i know. it's back and forth all the time. apple, qualcomm, it's really been going back and forth for many years. here's the latest. we know that basically, qualcomm, they won two patent infringement cases against apple in china and they were looking to ban even the newer phones like the xs and xr, the new releases from september. we know that they won basically the right to ban the older iphones, those are the 6s, 7s and 8s. now, apple today has come out with they are saying they are basically going to update their software, their ios, their operating system, next week. that means that that will actually alleviate them from these patent infringements they have been accused of in china by qualcomm. we know that apple of course has been shifting away from qualcomm chips. they have been building their own because of this ongoing battle between the two in the world's largest, by the way, smartphone market. something apple is doing very well in. they sell more phon
susan li has the details on all of the above.this particular -- susan: i know. it's back and forth all the time. apple, qualcomm, it's really been going back and forth for many years. here's the latest. we know that basically, qualcomm, they won two patent infringement cases against apple in china and they were looking to ban even the newer phones like the xs and xr, the new releases from september. we know that they won basically the right to ban the older iphones, those are the 6s, 7s and 8s....
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here with us now, susan li. there's just like -- every worry out there, is out there.ndications the economy is slowing, the inverted yield curve. >> transports are down. charles: really interesting, because some of that, the irony is downgrade of fed ex and ups because of amazon, but amazon is down. financials are getting whacked. stocks are down 3.4%. everything is getting wiped out. >> except for utilities. it's a safety trade. i think on a day like this, where every asset class is pretty much down, it's impressive that volatility is contained. have you looked at a fear gauge today and the vix index? we are only at 19 with an 800 point selloff. i would say this is a managed selloff or managed decline that we are seeing right now. there isn't that much panic on the street. i think these are the times where if you're brave enough to bend -- charles: that's a great point. someone mentioned earlier in the show the lack of volume. is that really good, if you want capitulati capitulation? if you are saying we want the ultimate washout or is it good in a sense that maybe it
here with us now, susan li. there's just like -- every worry out there, is out there.ndications the economy is slowing, the inverted yield curve. >> transports are down. charles: really interesting, because some of that, the irony is downgrade of fed ex and ups because of amazon, but amazon is down. financials are getting whacked. stocks are down 3.4%. everything is getting wiped out. >> except for utilities. it's a safety trade. i think on a day like this, where every asset class...
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the fox business network susan li reporting. developing news on this.an. >> yes, huawei's cfo back in court in canada. the judge wanted another day to hear more from the defense's side if she was a flight risk as the u.s. contends. the huawei executive pledging $10 million and guarantees and assets that she will not flee if freed on bail. releasing a number of pictures of her and her family and trying to pick a picture of a domicile life in canada where she has lived the past few years and where she owns a number of multimillion dollar properties. china says there's no explicit connection of the huawei executive and the arrest of a canadian diplomat in china. the ico releasing this statement. >> since china of warning of grave consequences, a number of canadian delegations have altered their plans to china. the china leg of an asian forest trade commission scrapped plans to visit china as a part of a larger tour. the trump administration is considering a travel advisory for u.s. businesses and executives in light of the huawei arrest. just this hour, we
the fox business network susan li reporting. developing news on this.an. >> yes, huawei's cfo back in court in canada. the judge wanted another day to hear more from the defense's side if she was a flight risk as the u.s. contends. the huawei executive pledging $10 million and guarantees and assets that she will not flee if freed on bail. releasing a number of pictures of her and her family and trying to pick a picture of a domicile life in canada where she has lived the past few years...
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let me get to susan li. this matters because if the chinese perceive the u.s. was trying to strike a trade truce while knowing the arrest of a star executive was happening the next day, that may shake the truce. susan: it might, but let's get to some of the headlines from vancouver. we do have the bail hearing taking place in the courtroom in canada and looks like the publication ban has been lifted so we are getting more details as to what exactly is happening, and why was meng wanzhou actually arrested. the u.s. counsel saying she's being accused of using an unofficial subsidiary, skycom, to evade u.s. sanctions of iran from 2009 to 2014. also alleged to have made some public misrepresentations, saying it was a separate entity from huawei which the u.s. contends they are the same company doing business with iran which goes against u.s. sanctions against iran. so the american official still looking for her extradition so she can be prosecuted in the u.s. now, as you mentioned, we are still trying to sift through the details as to who knew what, when. we did he
let me get to susan li. this matters because if the chinese perceive the u.s. was trying to strike a trade truce while knowing the arrest of a star executive was happening the next day, that may shake the truce. susan: it might, but let's get to some of the headlines from vancouver. we do have the bail hearing taking place in the courtroom in canada and looks like the publication ban has been lifted so we are getting more details as to what exactly is happening, and why was meng wanzhou...
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with us, gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management president, fox news contributor, and our own susan li joining the conversation as well. wow, gary, are you a tariff man? is that where we start in i don't know how we should start or look at this, what do you make of the action today? >> if i would have a message for president trump i would echo the words of george hwb orb, read my lips, no new tweets. market was coming down a certain extent that drove it down even more. you see what you see, a big 800-point day. i'm seeing federal express and ups literally crashing. i'm seeing financials rolling over badly and i'm seeing the 10-year at 2.9. that is indicative of a market yelling and screaming major slowdown if not worse. we've seen it in germany and japan. i think the market is telling you something here. connell: that was the bigger message, susan than the stock market. that was the headline, the dow down 800 points but the bond market seemed to speak to a lot of people today. >> as it does. i know we're trying to explain the inversion of the yield curve people glaze over when we hear
with us, gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management president, fox news contributor, and our own susan li joining the conversation as well. wow, gary, are you a tariff man? is that where we start in i don't know how we should start or look at this, what do you make of the action today? >> if i would have a message for president trump i would echo the words of george hwb orb, read my lips, no new tweets. market was coming down a certain extent that drove it down even more. you see what you...
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let's go to susan li and market watchers scott martin and gary b. smith. they focused on the positive and ignored the more worrisome. what do you through? >> i agree. i call this a trade optimism fueled rally. the two overhangs have been the u.s. china trade war and the federal reserve hiking interest rates next year. the markets may see one, maybe none in terms of interest rate hikes next year. this rhetoric tempers the expectation of heightened trade tensions. >> scott, what do you through? >> yeah, the interest rate hike cycle is interesting, neil. i'll tell you what, the prospects of a rate hike next week have dropped considerly from where they were a couple weeks ago. susan pointed out correctly. next year we're looking at one or maybe none. we were talking about three next year, maybe four. so the market is starting to get used to this change in the interest rate flow and also no longer getting tricked by some of these back and forths with china. trump getting involved with the arrest in canada with the cfo there. all of these things going on with tr
let's go to susan li and market watchers scott martin and gary b. smith. they focused on the positive and ignored the more worrisome. what do you through? >> i agree. i call this a trade optimism fueled rally. the two overhangs have been the u.s. china trade war and the federal reserve hiking interest rates next year. the markets may see one, maybe none in terms of interest rate hikes next year. this rhetoric tempers the expectation of heightened trade tensions. >> scott, what do...
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james clapper lied under oath to congress, john brennan lied under oath to congress. susanice lied when she said she did not request surveilled transcripts. we know that huma abedin lied. that's not even getting into the deception of the pfizer court or the way the investigations went on the email scandal, or putting informants in the presidential campaign. we had lots of wrongdoing by elites and there has been no consequences, so the american people are not paranoid, they are saying, the mueller investigation is going here but they are going after mr. mÉniÈre's or nothing. then finally, this mueller investigation is not in isolation. we had if you remember the day trump was elected, we were told that the voting machines were fraudulent. then you remember the electoral college, we had to overturn to the elect doors and then we went to the 25th amendment that trump was unbalanced. and then we have gone to muelle mueller. there's a slow-motion coup, and we do not want to destroy to -- because we know historically tucker, when there are successful systems like ours or the gree
james clapper lied under oath to congress, john brennan lied under oath to congress. susanice lied when she said she did not request surveilled transcripts. we know that huma abedin lied. that's not even getting into the deception of the pfizer court or the way the investigations went on the email scandal, or putting informants in the presidential campaign. we had lots of wrongdoing by elites and there has been no consequences, so the american people are not paranoid, they are saying, the...
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tech analyst russ khristich, kristina partsinevelos and susan li are here with us. of all, kind of a risky time market waste to be issuing an ipo. susan: you have to go because after early investors venture capital money had been in the company for 10 years, they want their money back at some point. if your competitor is also wanting to get the market before you, maybe up some of that investor dollar in the markets come you probably want to run ahead of them. but you should want investors, overvaluation of $70 billion it looks like the underwriters want to get to $100 billion or that's a silly company making losses. one by 5 billion each and every month. david: and also kristina comeau woodcut dimensioned uber has a lot of baggage. a lot of cities around the world that have this relationship with taxi is why you can say lyft has some opportunity because they can gain more market share potentially damp uber. susan mentioned the strength of some of these ipos is the averages 10 years and he used to be about six white nine years before they actually went public. you do
tech analyst russ khristich, kristina partsinevelos and susan li are here with us. of all, kind of a risky time market waste to be issuing an ipo. susan: you have to go because after early investors venture capital money had been in the company for 10 years, they want their money back at some point. if your competitor is also wanting to get the market before you, maybe up some of that investor dollar in the markets come you probably want to run ahead of them. but you should want investors,...
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. >> susan li, see you at 4:00. so that is amazon one side of the story.rick-and-mortar. we've seen what's happened with toys "r" us per "the wall street journal" reported that closed toys "r" us stores are selling fast leave it or not. the retail president in the eo craig maloney on if this is a bullish sign. go ahead. what's the reason behind this? these massive big rock stars are moving. on the market. >> they are moving because there is great locations in some cases in the landlords are happy because the rents are lower. the leases are long-term so it's a great opportunity for retailers and brick-and-mortar expanding to get into a space that are pretty reasonable rent. >> is this a sign that brick-and-mortar isn't necessarily bad? when you go around the country, look at shopping malls were these are located, you wonder how the whole model exists going forward. >> work and mortar is here to stay. it's not going to go anyplace pretty on the channel approach that a lot of these brick-and-mortar retailers have started to adopt is really starting to pay off
. >> susan li, see you at 4:00. so that is amazon one side of the story.rick-and-mortar. we've seen what's happened with toys "r" us per "the wall street journal" reported that closed toys "r" us stores are selling fast leave it or not. the retail president in the eo craig maloney on if this is a bullish sign. go ahead. what's the reason behind this? these massive big rock stars are moving. on the market. >> they are moving because there is great...
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here to weigh in, fox business network's susan li. l right, susan, we don't know exactly what happened after two and a half hours and the communique from china was so vague. >> very different from the u.s. side as well. brian: what do you think we know. >> there was a lot at stake going into this dinner. the entire global investment community true solid a trillion dollars watching this dinner closely. there is a lot to like in that we are not going up to 25% on chinese goods. market access being talked about. more less forced technology transfer, ip protection. china is going to buy a lot more u.s. goods in america. car tariffs are coming down. still a lot to be worked out. still far apart when it comes to trade policy and how much does china turn the boat when it comes to protecting american companies and operate and make money in china. brian: i understanding they are sending a huge delegates to the u.s. shortly. the main thing i hear from business leaders how interact with regularly the whole intellectual property and the deals they
here to weigh in, fox business network's susan li. l right, susan, we don't know exactly what happened after two and a half hours and the communique from china was so vague. >> very different from the u.s. side as well. brian: what do you think we know. >> there was a lot at stake going into this dinner. the entire global investment community true solid a trillion dollars watching this dinner closely. there is a lot to like in that we are not going up to 25% on chinese goods. market...
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. >> susan li. fabulous. stuart varney. susan: we like her. >> thanks for having me.. stuart: okay, you're done. susan: go, tammy. >> i'm irish. i can't shut up. stuart: i thought you were italian? >> i am italian and scottish in there. i'm tough. i can sing. stuart: markets, remarkably consistent, down 200 points virtually throughout the entire day's session. i guess you could call that volatility, but not really, down 200. staying down 200. more pain though could be coming. our next guest says that markets are being held hostage by uncertainty, uncertainty over trade. let's see what he really got to say in a moment. >>> speaking of trade, president trump says china is in weaker position because of him. question, is the hard-line working? we're on it. ♪ i'm snow. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the heavier i get. and while your pants struggle to support the heavier you, your roof struggles to support the heavier me. [laughter] whoo. [crash] and your cut-rate insurance might not pay for this. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protec
. >> susan li. fabulous. stuart varney. susan: we like her. >> thanks for having me.. stuart: okay, you're done. susan: go, tammy. >> i'm irish. i can't shut up. stuart: i thought you were italian? >> i am italian and scottish in there. i'm tough. i can sing. stuart: markets, remarkably consistent, down 200 points virtually throughout the entire day's session. i guess you could call that volatility, but not really, down 200. staying down 200. more pain though could be...
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charles: if susan li came could you pump up the bottles for another g. night long. some domes, throw dollar bills. cash money. >> i have it waiting for you. charles: this increase to the overall economy doing better? >> oh, yes. this is luxury lifestyle. this isn't necessary one of your basic necessities. business is booming. charles: i feel like we're at the peek of materialism and celebrityism. i don't think this country had them at the same height at the same time. >> yes. charles: people are renting private jets so they can take a picture in front of it to put it on instagram. the need to have the bottle service and be in that is really amazing, isn't it. >> very voyeuristic. people love to be at tables with bottles popping. on instagram with live feeds. susan: instagram live. >> very voyeurism. charles: next wednesday, if after everything died down, if you have old folks version, start at 8:00 p.m., tin fish at 10. >> that would be great. susan: you're a generous father, paid for your son's bottle service. charles: i'm embarrassed. he said he had to
charles: if susan li came could you pump up the bottles for another g. night long. some domes, throw dollar bills. cash money. >> i have it waiting for you. charles: this increase to the overall economy doing better? >> oh, yes. this is luxury lifestyle. this isn't necessary one of your basic necessities. business is booming. charles: i feel like we're at the peek of materialism and celebrityism. i don't think this country had them at the same height at the same time. >> yes....
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brian: her name is susan li, and she is going to make sense of all of this.rade truce with china. at the same time on sunday this arrest happens. why should we care? >> it's a big, big deal. did you see the reaction yesterday the dow dropped 700 points because everyone is scared about what happens to this 90 day trade truce. this is a big, big deal and also a diplomatic big deal as well. because let me explain what this is what is this company? it's one of china's largest technology companies. i would equate it to microsoft or del, steady stream of income. doesn't make a lot of noise. not that flashy. third largest mobile phone maker in the world. the cfo of the company more importantly the daughter of the founder of the company. that's a big deal in china. she was arrested saturday in vancouver while changing planes. this was reportedly directed by the u.s. justice department hospitalled to have mung extradited to the u.s. on charges that may relate to breaking iran sanctions according to the "new york times." this is unauthorized sales of u.s. technology to
brian: her name is susan li, and she is going to make sense of all of this.rade truce with china. at the same time on sunday this arrest happens. why should we care? >> it's a big, big deal. did you see the reaction yesterday the dow dropped 700 points because everyone is scared about what happens to this 90 day trade truce. this is a big, big deal and also a diplomatic big deal as well. because let me explain what this is what is this company? it's one of china's largest technology...
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for instance, susan li shared a stat with us, roll of computers, high frequency trading, algorithms.back to black monday, what they called portfolio insurance. it wasn't portfolio insurance. it didn't work t backfired in part because computerized programing trading. there was 300 report, brady report for congress put most of the trade on the computerized trading programs. here we are fast forward this many years later, they're still crushing the markets at time. should there be a way to slow them down at all in your mind? >> this is a issue treasury secretary steve mnuchin is studying very closely. he has spoken publicly about the fact he is concerned there might be something there that needs to be attended to but you know, on the other side, having lots of liquidity in markets because there is a lot of trading going on is a glad -- good thing. charles: what about traders, what about the individual investor? this is what i don't get, kevin. president trump ran for the forgotten man and women in america. they to invest in market. they want to put kids through college. they want to buy
for instance, susan li shared a stat with us, roll of computers, high frequency trading, algorithms.back to black monday, what they called portfolio insurance. it wasn't portfolio insurance. it didn't work t backfired in part because computerized programing trading. there was 300 report, brady report for congress put most of the trade on the computerized trading programs. here we are fast forward this many years later, they're still crushing the markets at time. should there be a way to slow...
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her husband tweeted that trump repeatedly lied about these payments, he lies about everything and it got a lot of attention. susansomething people did not pay attention to is the exchange between nancy pelosi and the press. she said maybe you would have more readers and your ratings would improve if you asked about something other than donald trump's legal problems. that's all you talk about. let's talk about things americans care about. howie: in a way she agrees there is not enough focus on substance. so finally i mention the president has been tweeting this morning. let's put it up on the screen. a real scandal is the one-sided coverage, hour by hour with networks like nbc, and government spin machines like "saturday night live." i think he's frustrated by the coverage and alec baldwin. but suggesting it's not legal and should be reviewed by the courts. emily: he never seriously pursued anything, he just asks the questions. when he asks the questions, i never like it. i always think it's going against conservatism, and i don't think it's appropriate. howie: you have a remedy. you can file a libel suit. >> this
her husband tweeted that trump repeatedly lied about these payments, he lies about everything and it got a lot of attention. susansomething people did not pay attention to is the exchange between nancy pelosi and the press. she said maybe you would have more readers and your ratings would improve if you asked about something other than donald trump's legal problems. that's all you talk about. let's talk about things americans care about. howie: in a way she agrees there is not enough focus on...
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and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor i have organised and it has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and live there and a really interesting species composition and all these factors make it really difficult for a community to but after a disturbance such as bottom fishing we call these areas fundable marine ecosystem and the estimated fourteen thousand species on the seabed are vulnerable not just to fishing but to other threats like warming sea temperatures and plastics pollution and that's why the expeditions all round research so important in the bid to protect these waters all the scientific data will be compiled to form. body of evidence in support of the sanctuary proposal and presented to the ontology commission in less than a year's
and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor i have organised and it has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and live there and a really interesting species...
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and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor of organism has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if they're and a really interesting species composition and all these factors make it really difficult for a community to recover after a disturbance such as bottom fishing we call these areas fundable marine ecosystem and the estimated fourteen thousand species on the seabed are vulnerable not just to fishing but to other threats like warming sea temperatures and plastics pollution and that's why the expeditions all round research so important in the bid to protect these waters all the scientific data will be compiled to form a body of evidence in support of the sanctuary proposal and presented to the antarctic commission in less than a year's time.
and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor of organism has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if they're and a really interesting species composition...
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and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage of the sea floor organism has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if they're and a really interesting species composition and all these factors make it really difficult for a community to become after a disturbance such as bottom fishing we call these areas fundable marine ecosystem and the estimated fourteen thousand species on the seabed vulnerable not just to fishing but to other threats like warming sea temperatures and plastics pollution and that's why the expeditions all round research is so important in the bid to protect these waters all the scientific data will be compiled to form a body of evidence in support of the sanctuary proposal and presented to the antarctic commission in less than a year's time. but t
and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage of the sea floor organism has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if they're and a really interesting species composition...
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and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor i have organised and has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if there and a really interesting species composition and all these factors make it really difficult for a community to but after a disturbance such as bottom fishing we call these areas fundable marine ecosystem and the estimated fourteen thousand species on the seabed are vulnerable not just to fishing but to other threats like warming sea temperatures and plastics pollution and that's why the expeditions all round research so important in the bid to protect these waters all the scientific data will be compiled to form a body of evidence in support of the sanctuary proposal and presented to the antarctic commission in less than a year's tim
and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's enormously at risk not least from the effects of industrial scale fishing it has one hundred percent coverage in the sea floor i have organised and has a great three d. structure which allows other organisms to come in and if there and a really interesting species...
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susan. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. still ahead, robert mueller said paul manafort lied about five major things.least two of those things involved a secretive russian associate of manafort's. who is this mystery man? we will take you live to moscow to find out. introducing add on advantage, a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on select hotels that you can add on to your trip up until the day you leave. add on advantage. only when you book with expedia. our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. holiday inn express. book now for at least 20% off during our annual sale. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> welcome back. in special counsel robert mueller's filing on paul manafort, he said that m
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susan lost her daughter in the deadly car attack. star peterson lost the ability to walk without help. lis had both legsbroken. but tonight they're relieved becabee james fields wil off the streets forever. >> hate did not win today. a mesge has been made loud and clear. these are our streets. and you can't bring hate here and get away with it. >> the stiffest sentence heather heyer's murder. she was killed when hearammed his into counter demonstrators after the unitee right rally. th >> do i feele a h burden lifted but a many people said today, the file is still there. these are terrorists and people are reluctant to cal them that, i ink because they're white. but al qaeda used a car as a weapon. >> star peterson suffered a broken leg and a broken hip. >> james fields deserves the senate intelligence he got for heather heyer's murder. this sentence reflected the atrocity of that crime. >> those who help the victims. >> just because it is a year and some change later, that doesn't me the trauma ever goes away. >> and heather's mom knows it won't heal the holin her heart stop the tears when she gets tonight. >>
susan lost her daughter in the deadly car attack. star peterson lost the ability to walk without help. lis had both legsbroken. but tonight they're relieved becabee james fields wil off the streets forever. >> hate did not win today. a mesge has been made loud and clear. these are our streets. and you can't bring hate here and get away with it. >> the stiffest sentence heather heyer's murder. she was killed when hearammed his into counter demonstrators after the unitee right rally....
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susan colins from maine. that's not reflective of the bigger base. >> one of the major revelations was michael cohen who said he lied about the trump tower project and they have been updated far beyond when the first talk uss took place when he was the president trumpive nominee. >> did donald trump know that michael cohen was pursuing the trump tower in moscow into the summer of 2016? >> according to the answer he gave, it would have covered up to november of 2016. he said he had conversations about the president. >> they said they stopped in january of 2016. >> the date -- until you answer the questions and look at the papers and -- you are not going to know what happened. that's why lawyers prepare for those answers. >> robert, we also heard the president himself after this came out said he didn't know if he was going to become president. why should he drop his business dealings. what's the legal sig 95 kants of what giuliani said? >> i fundamentally disagree with former director comey. i'm a proud republican and i believe in law and the fbi and truth. i also know there was a lot of politics being played in this
susan colins from maine. that's not reflective of the bigger base. >> one of the major revelations was michael cohen who said he lied about the trump tower project and they have been updated far beyond when the first talk uss took place when he was the president trumpive nominee. >> did donald trump know that michael cohen was pursuing the trump tower in moscow into the summer of 2016? >> according to the answer he gave, it would have covered up to november of 2016. he said he...
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lies" magazine -- "life" magazine photographer. it is an incredible photograph, and the history behind it and the suffering of susan borman was immenseand that is part of what you need to know to really appreciate that photograph. host: let's go to melvin in chicago. the country, including president lyndon johnson, watched this late in 1968. good morning, melvin. said they wereu the recovery shift of apollo 8. there was a very important experiment we were using for that mission. was sent to addition in order to bring back pictures from the moon, and i never found out whether that mission or that experiment went over or not. i was wondering, did mr. kurson have any information about that particular thing with the apollo 8 mission? host: melvin, thank you. guest: i don't. i am sorry to say that i don't. that sounds fascinating. i do not know about that experiment at all. host: what was going through their minds? guest: boy, it is hard to say. you know, when you ask them, i think what they felt most when i got on the recovery ship was grateful to be americans. they felt very proud of their country, for what it represented, for what it h
lies" magazine -- "life" magazine photographer. it is an incredible photograph, and the history behind it and the suffering of susan borman was immenseand that is part of what you need to know to really appreciate that photograph. host: let's go to melvin in chicago. the country, including president lyndon johnson, watched this late in 1968. good morning, melvin. said they wereu the recovery shift of apollo 8. there was a very important experiment we were using for that mission....