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we are looking for big new iphones, by the way. 20% larger on your screen, if you are curious. >>> we have traders standing by at the new york stock exchangey anderson, on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the story is apple. you saw a lot of chinese component suppliers falling overnight in asia. this is just a continuation of the same story. >> look, apple consumers have really shown almost no resistance to rising prices throughout apple's huge market share dominance it has had over the last ten years. i would be very surprised if it got to the point where there were some tariffs on some apple products, if that really stopped people from buying the next rollout of new phones. trish: we have to see. depends what kind of money we are talking about. you already have a $1,000 phone. phil flynn, another thing on the minds of everybody is the potential of new chinese tariffs, talking about $267 billion in new tariffs. that's still in the back of the story here. >> i think it is. i think today, there is a report that china is actually trying to meet with u.s. wall street executives to try to talk some sense, have them talk some sense int
we are looking for big new iphones, by the way. 20% larger on your screen, if you are curious. >>> we have traders standing by at the new york stock exchangey anderson, on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the story is apple. you saw a lot of chinese component suppliers falling overnight in asia. this is just a continuation of the same story. >> look, apple consumers have really shown almost no resistance to rising prices throughout apple's huge market share dominance it...
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i'm suhat will ge the work. >> agreed. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, he was a hollywood original. we remember the life and career of actor burt reynolds. olds. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the original scent of tide working on the project could be to blame. plus: the north bay senior homes losing their licenses after a state investigation. and: more white house officials are saying they had nothing to do with the anonymous new york times op-ed blasting president trump. why the president said the column backfired. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3
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the country. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," china responds to new tariffs and pressure on tesla. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchangee. good morning, diane. >> as expected, china retaliated after the trump administration levied a new round of tariffs on chinese imports. this morning, china's premier said unilateral trade actions will not solve any trade issues. china said it will levy taxes on about $60 billion worth of u goods including coffee, honey and industrial chemicals. that fold word that the u.s. would impose new tariffs of of 10% on some 2-billion dollars worth of chinese goods beginning september 24th. that rate would increase to 25%. stock finished broadly higher led by gapes in tech and consumer focus companies. the dow rallied 180 points. s&p added 15. the nasdaq gained 16. >>> shares of tesla dropped 3.4% after word the justice department is investigating elon musk's public statements about taking the company private. the electric carmaker says the issue should be quickly resolved. funding for a deal that wvae72 . tesla stock rose on the news at the time. two weeks later musk dropped the plan. since t
the country. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," china responds to new tariffs and pressure on tesla. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchangee. good morning, diane. >> as expected, china retaliated after the trump administration levied a new round of tariffs on chinese imports. this morning, china's premier said unilateral trade actions will not solve any trade issues. china said it will levy taxes on about $60 billion worth of u goods including coffee, honey and...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. , diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump says talks between the united states and canada to reach a new trade deal are intense. the two sides worked late into last night, but mr. trump claims if the talks don't work out, the united states doesn't have much to lose. canada relies on the u.s. to buy about 75% of its imports. lweek mexico reached a preliminary deal to replace the north american free trade agreement. >>> congressional testimony by facebook and twitter executives sent tech shares lower yesterday. twitter fell over 6%. facebook lost over 2% of its value. companies like amazon and netflix also lost ground, but overall stocks finished mixed yesterday. the dow gained 22 points, the s&p 500 lost 8 points, and the nasdaq tumbled 96 points. >>> the department of justice is reportedly ready to approve two giant health care mergers. one is a $69 billion deal between the pharmacy chain cvs and the insurance company aetna. the other is between the pharmacy manager express
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. , diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump says talks between the united states and canada to reach a new trade deal are intense. the two sides worked late into last night, but mr. trump claims if the talks don't work out, the united states doesn't have much to lose. canada relies on the u.s. to buy about 75% of its imports. lweek mexico reached a preliminary deal to replace the north american free trade...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. diane. >> good morning. the trump administration has reportedly invited chinese officials to a new round of trade talks. the u.s. is preparing to impose tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. according to "wall street journal," treasury secretary steven mnuchin issued the invitation for talks in the coming weeks. the american chamber of commerce and shanghai say two-thirds of companies in china say they've been hurt by the tariff war. >>> worries about the trump administration's trade policy prompted some businesses to hold off or scale back capital investment plans. in its latest survey of business conditions across the country, the federal reserve found most remain optimistic about the company, but as trump administration policies are pushing costs higher for manufactured goods. >>> stocks finished mixed yesterday, the dow rose 27 points. the s&p 500 added a point while the tech and nasdaq off 18. >>> the u.s. has appeared to reclaim the title of top global oil producer. th
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. diane. >> good morning. the trump administration has reportedly invited chinese officials to a new round of trade talks. the u.s. is preparing to impose tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. according to "wall street journal," treasury secretary steven mnuchin issued the invitation for talks in the coming weeks. the american chamber of commerce and shanghai say two-thirds of companies in china say...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. orning. >> we begin this morning with the dow jones industrial's average sitting at an all-time high. some upbeat economic reports and a weaker dollar. the american exporters helped trigger a broad base rally yesterday. tech shares, banks, and healthcare companies face to gape. the dow rally 251 points and is now up nearly 8% for the year. s&p 500 rose 22 points also hitting a an-time hype hitting 10% for the year. he nasdaq jumped 78 points yesterday. value of american stock in mutual funds rose $800 billion last quarter. home values increased 600 billion. keep in mind household net worth reflects value of assets like homes and bank accounts minus debts such as mortgages and credit cards. but economists note there are sizeable disparities. lower and middle income households aren't sharing in the overall prosperity. cargo meat solutions is recalling more than 132,000 pounds of ground beef due to a suspected e-coli outbreak that killed one person and sickened at least 17 others. the mee
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. orning. >> we begin this morning with the dow jones industrial's average sitting at an all-time high. some upbeat economic reports and a weaker dollar. the american exporters helped trigger a broad base rally yesterday. tech shares, banks, and healthcare companies face to gape. the dow rally 251 points and is now up nearly 8% for the year. s&p 500 rose 22 points also hitting a an-time hype hitting 10% for the year. he nasdaq jumped 78...
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special. >> he was the president at the new york stock -- and now he's into spak licklinspackling. >> it's an invest fund the hard part was leaving the new york stock exchangem seeing these pictures here of sara reporting from the new york stock exchange and they had a big day down there, and it was hard to leave. that was amazing i spent five years there and felt like it was a privilege every single day but it is an all-in job. early mornings, late nights, kissing babies it has a retail politician angle to it. and we had a woman, stacy cunningham, in the wings who i knew could be amazing. at some point in your career, it's better to exit stage right and let other people take over. >> if all goes as planned, though, you will be listed -- >> actually i am listed. i listed two weeks after the day i left so quickly that the stock certificate is signed by me. >> really? >> it's signed by me, the stock certificate for my company >> that's bizarre. >> and stacy was the first woman to ever run the stock exchange so that was a good moment. i really just wanted to get out and be able to invest and build a financial technology company financial technology is on fire.
special. >> he was the president at the new york stock -- and now he's into spak licklinspackling. >> it's an invest fund the hard part was leaving the new york stock exchangem seeing these pictures here of sara reporting from the new york stock exchange and they had a big day down there, and it was hard to leave. that was amazing i spent five years there and felt like it was a privilege every single day but it is an all-in job. early mornings, late nights, kissing babies it has a...
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diane king hall speaking the truth at the new york stock exchange. you. >>> still ahead, two lucky fans of beyonce and jay-z get a life-changing surprise at a concert. how the music superstars made a huge investment in their futures. scores a new deal with nike. the message behind this ad featuring the former player. plus: the senate confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh begins this morning. why at least one senator wants a delayed start. and: louisiana's coast bracing for impact as tropical storm gordon is supposed to turn into a hurricane before landfall. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's tuesday september fourth. i'm kenny choi. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a shocker at the u.s. open tennis tournament. second seeded roger federer is looking slow and tired on a sweltering night in new york city, federer lost in four sets to 55th ranked australian john millman. federer double faulted ten times. former president bill clinton was one of
diane king hall speaking the truth at the new york stock exchange. you. >>> still ahead, two lucky fans of beyonce and jay-z get a life-changing surprise at a concert. how the music superstars made a huge investment in their futures. scores a new deal with nike. the message behind this ad featuring the former player. plus: the senate confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh begins this morning. why at least one senator wants a delayed start. and: louisiana's coast...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more.rgogood morni. >> reporter: goodning. later today the federal reserve is expected to announce its third interest rate hike this year. this would be the ninth interest rate hike since late 2015. another rate hike is expected later this year. fed chairman jerome powell may offer insight about next year's plan as well as an economic forecaforecast into twenty twe. u.s. confidence hit an 18-year high, the latest in data pointing to a strong u.s. economy. the dow last 69 points, s&p shed 3, while the nasdaq gained 14. delta air lines has said it has cleared up a technical issue that grounded its planes in the u.s. last night. the delta ground stop lasted an hour. it's unclear how many passengers, wre affected or what caused the problem. delta says the impact on this morning's schedule is expected to be minimal. >>> bmw says its sales and profits will fall short of forecasts for the year. the german luxury automaker now predicts a 7% profit margin per vehicle below its target range of 8% to 10%. they blame the impact of ne
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. r: good morning, anne-marie. this morning china said it's hard to negotiate a trade deal when the united states is, quote, holding a knife to its neck. when asked when trade talks can restart completely, a chinese official said it depends on the will of the u.s. >>> stocks on wall street were mixed yesterday. industrials and banks suffered some of the worst losses. in the end the dow fell 181 points. the s&p 500 lost 10, while the nasdaq gained 6. >>> the two-day federal reserve board of governors meeting begins today. the fed is expected to announce the third interest rate hike this year. the potential that the growing trade dispute may slow the economy may force the fed to slow the schedule of rate hikes. >>> employers who offer family medical leave to workers earning up to $72,000 a year are eligible for tax credits under the new tax law. the tax credits available to employers for leave paid this year and next as part of the $1.5 trillion tax cut deal president trump signed into law
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. r: good morning, anne-marie. this morning china said it's hard to negotiate a trade deal when the united states is, quote, holding a knife to its neck. when asked when trade talks can restart completely, a chinese official said it depends on the will of the u.s. >>> stocks on wall street were mixed yesterday. industrials and banks suffered some of the worst losses. in the end the dow fell 181 points. the s&p 500...
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emily: she was speaking from the new york stock exchange. ersation with the ceo of crate & barrel. how he is leveraging tactic to keep the home where company irrelevant. -- relevant. plans to go back to china have caused one research scientist to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: help the -- apple may have gotten a endorsement. the --n the opinion of this doesn't mean the judge residing will follow that recommendation. us that he thinks there is a chance this case will be settled this year. we have a dispute over the price of ip. we think that's moving into a time where our strategy is unfolding and the environment is such that you are in a position where you will get it done. at the same time, there is no opportunity and partner for qualcomm then to work with apple. it makes sense that they would be partnered. those things tend to work out. the way we think about the businesses you get the disputes figured out and you move on. believe apple over the customer? steve: if you have leadership technology, your roadmap will eventually dominate the
emily: she was speaking from the new york stock exchange. ersation with the ceo of crate & barrel. how he is leveraging tactic to keep the home where company irrelevant. -- relevant. plans to go back to china have caused one research scientist to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: help the -- apple may have gotten a endorsement. the --n the opinion of this doesn't mean the judge residing will follow that recommendation. us that he thinks there is a chance this case will be settled this...
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ashley webster live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. . >>> again, let's look at your markets. what a day. what trade war? what trade worries? the dow's up 173 right now. it's like a repeat of yesterday. nasdaq is actually down, there's some pressure on the bigger technology company that is we follow. coming up next, president trump is touring the carolinas, we just showed you that briefing that he was with officials, but businesses are still struggling, really struggling to recover from the destruction of this hurricane. before the storm, you may remember this, jeff flock was with the owner of the anchor draft house as he was feverish orally trying to prepare for florence. well, we now know what happened to him and his restaurant. in atlantic beach, north carolina. we're going to take you there next. ♪ ♪ hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is
ashley webster live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. . >>> again, let's look at your markets. what a day. what trade war? what trade worries? the dow's up 173 right now. it's like a repeat of yesterday. nasdaq is actually down, there's some pressure on the bigger technology company that is we follow. coming up next, president trump is touring the carolinas, we just showed you that briefing that he was with officials, but businesses are still struggling, really struggling to...
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the south african rand has slumped to a two—year low. and indonesia's stock market suffered its worst day in more than five years. here's samira hussain to explain the impact on trading on the new york stock exchangenomies. you're seeing that companies that are held by argentina or argentinian companies, rather, they are seeing their stocks put a little but lower here on the new york stock exchange. as you see that the us economy is getting a little bit stronger, there is this sense that we should pull our money out of these emerging markets and go somewhere safer. that said, idid markets and go somewhere safer. that said, i did have time to speak with some of my contacts here on the floor at the new york stock exchange. you know, reintroduce myself, and one trader was actually saying that he has more fierce looking forward towards a potential recession, that we saw something like this happen before. it might not happen six months here were two yea rs, not happen six months here were two years, but he really expects something big to sort of happened in the coming years. a report now on a group of entrepreneurs in brazil who decided to create a cheaper alternative to the existing private we spent t
the south african rand has slumped to a two—year low. and indonesia's stock market suffered its worst day in more than five years. here's samira hussain to explain the impact on trading on the new york stock exchangenomies. you're seeing that companies that are held by argentina or argentinian companies, rather, they are seeing their stocks put a little but lower here on the new york stock exchange. as you see that the us economy is getting a little bit stronger, there is this sense that we...
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quarter importing from the new york stock exchange yes thank you so much. germany is seeking to rein in us in a giants like google and facebook reforms to the country's competition law would strengthen the authority of his regulators to prevent us internet platforms from becoming monopolies germany's economics minister paid all of my us and the initiative will make competition law more effective and prevent the abuse of market fall in future companies like google or facebook would no longer be allowed to prevent business partners from working with its competitors the proposed legislation is also designed to stop big players from buying smaller rivals just to shut them down. shortly executives in silicon valley will be watching this development closely especially if a company has risen to become such a market dominating force like google twenty years ago a pair of ph d. students working out of the proverbial garage wanted to make internet searches better google's ambitions were courageous delivering the world's information to anyone with internet access but a
quarter importing from the new york stock exchange yes thank you so much. germany is seeking to rein in us in a giants like google and facebook reforms to the country's competition law would strengthen the authority of his regulators to prevent us internet platforms from becoming monopolies germany's economics minister paid all of my us and the initiative will make competition law more effective and prevent the abuse of market fall in future companies like google or facebook would no longer be...
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our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of soybeans to china last year and they have spoken out repeatedly about the threat to their livelihoods farmers suffering economic consequences from the trade wars will get up to four point seven billion dollars in government payments starting this month and the biggest chunk of that money is going to soybean partners so we also have many other sectors being negatively impacted especially sectors being connected to chinese suppliers via the global supply chains we just heard the first one that comes to mind are auto makers the newest sanctions are expected to hit a range of fodder were elated impor
our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of...
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seems chinese electric cars have arrived in the us, well, at least they made their debut on the new york stock exchange it listing in america? it wants to raise money. 0n the first day of trading, shares fell more than 4% after it opened, but eventually it was able to claw back, ending today 6% higher, not bad on day one. n10 hopes to eventually bring the electric cars to the us in 2020, but right now the story is in china, where n10 is trying to take on another electric car maker tesla. so far they have had some success. in four years the start—up has sped into production. nio's electric cars cost half as much as tesla's model x and according to the ceo they are better cars. nio's entrance to the financial market comes at a difficult time for tesla when this week two tesla execs and announced they were leaving. elon musk was found on a podcast smoking marijuana and drinking whiskey. all this week we have been marking the ten year anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers and since the global financial crisis, china has been attempting to transform the country's economy, by moving away from the re
seems chinese electric cars have arrived in the us, well, at least they made their debut on the new york stock exchange it listing in america? it wants to raise money. 0n the first day of trading, shares fell more than 4% after it opened, but eventually it was able to claw back, ending today 6% higher, not bad on day one. n10 hopes to eventually bring the electric cars to the us in 2020, but right now the story is in china, where n10 is trying to take on another electric car maker tesla. so far...
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emily: julia hart speaking from the new york stock exchange. up, our conversation with the ceo of crate & barrel. how nila montgomery is leveraging tech to keep the home where company relevant. that is next. it has been eight years since google left china over censorship issues. plans to go back to china have caused one research scientist to quit. will others follow? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple may have gotten a endorsement in its patent dispute with qualcomm. they won the opinion of the court. they said it did not infringe on three qualcomm patents. this doesn't mean the judge residing will follow that recommendation. regardless, qualcomm's ceo told us that he thinks there is a chance this case will be settled this year. steve: we have a dispute over the price of ip. we think that's moving into a time where our strategy is unfolding and the environment is such that you are in a position where a deal could get done. at the same time, there is no better opportunity and partner for qualcomm then to work with apple. it makes sense that they
emily: julia hart speaking from the new york stock exchange. up, our conversation with the ceo of crate & barrel. how nila montgomery is leveraging tech to keep the home where company relevant. that is next. it has been eight years since google left china over censorship issues. plans to go back to china have caused one research scientist to quit. will others follow? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple may have gotten a endorsement in its patent dispute with qualcomm. they won the opinion...
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the fox news channel. take you to the markets and a check on your money. the three major indices ended the day mixed the dow falling 181 points. susan li on the floor of the new york stock exchangeith the latest. susan. >> losses to start off the week here at the new york stock exchange. the dow losing ground as well as s&p 500 at the lows after the rosenstein news hit the tape. it was about trade-heavy industries, materials, industrials, weighing down on the benchmark. we got a lot of deal news to react to, comcast winning bidding war for sky news. $22 a share hefty premium and 38 plus billion dollars, and loads up comcast balance sheet with a lot of debt of the they win bidding over disney and fox. siriusxm paying 3 1/2 billion dollars including debt for pandora. getting into streaming which is higher margins than satellite radio. back to you. john: see, susan. calling out for democrats against kavanaugh and staying silent on claims against congressman keith ellison. we'll have the sound. first a lot of back and forth on deputy ag rosenstein. the latest now he will meet with president trump on thursday. fox business has the latest after this. >> i think this is exactly why i s
the fox news channel. take you to the markets and a check on your money. the three major indices ended the day mixed the dow falling 181 points. susan li on the floor of the new york stock exchangeith the latest. susan. >> losses to start off the week here at the new york stock exchange. the dow losing ground as well as s&p 500 at the lows after the rosenstein news hit the tape. it was about trade-heavy industries, materials, industrials, weighing down on the benchmark. we got a lot...
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. >>> and a live look at the board at the new york stock exchange. s are doing when we come back. >>> the city of san francisco threatening to yellow tag millennium tower. the latest trouble for the sinking high-rise >> 6:38, here's a live look as the sun is c while oti'm the only ones servthat has the bowlsff, to serve something different. i mean, just look at my teriyaki bowls. choose from steak or chicken, covered in teriyaki sauce, plus your choice of white or brown rice. what about these bowls jack? hey! you got some pretty nice bowls there. and so does dan! thanks jack! those are some nice bowls. everyone's gonna want to get their hands on jack's bowls. try my bowls! see that right there? you can't say that. what? i was just saying i got great bowls... ooooh. now i hear it. yea. try my teriyaki bowls. only at jack in the box. >>> check out the gorgeous colorful sunrise from our east bay hills camera this morning. i'm trying to catch these and post them as fast as i can. it doesn't last long. tahoe, red flag warning is over. it has moved south to
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. >>> and a live look now at the big board at the new york stock exchange. s reacting this morning to new tariffs in the ongoing trade dispute with china. we'll have an update next. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. tim cook sitting down with robin >>> let's talk about florence quickly. 17 tornadoes in virginia yesterday. the big threat is for flood pentagon nearly 15 million people in the green could be flooded today. flash flooding at that, which means it happens immediately from this rain. it's about 1 to 3 inches that's going to fall. for us back here at home, we have 80s through the central valley. low 60s at the coast. 105 at palm spring. here's a look at tahoe's seven-day forecast. low to mid-70s tuesday through saturday. the dry cold front puts us in the upper 60s monday. >>> new video this morning shows supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh leaving his maryland home. this was about 20 minutes ago. news cameras have been staked outside his home. kavanaugh did not respond to questions about whether the sexual assault allegations made against him by a pa
. >>> and a live look now at the big board at the new york stock exchange. s reacting this morning to new tariffs in the ongoing trade dispute with china. we'll have an update next. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. tim cook sitting down with robin >>> let's talk about florence quickly. 17 tornadoes in virginia yesterday. the big threat is for flood pentagon nearly 15 million people in the green could be flooded today. flash flooding at that, which means it happens...
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watching it all happen was peter tuchman, a trader at the new york stock exchange. for you to be on the floor and watching that happen on the big board? it is kind of funny you ask that because i was actually standing here in this spot where we are doing this interview, and things were actually going crazy and i threw my hand up in the air like this and a photo was taken. there was anxiety, there was fear. the financial markets did recover, and have since broken many records. but for some, the legacy of the crisis is still personal. can you imagine a day where you can... wear it again? sure! i might wear this on september 15th. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. so, could it happen again? a question, ahmed put to the governor of the bank of england mark carney. if we are complacent, of course it can. history teaches us that there are financial crises from time to time around the world. we can come up with 60 or 70 examples over the last century. can i push you a little bit more on what the new risks might look like, the areas where the concern might be about what c
watching it all happen was peter tuchman, a trader at the new york stock exchange. for you to be on the floor and watching that happen on the big board? it is kind of funny you ask that because i was actually standing here in this spot where we are doing this interview, and things were actually going crazy and i threw my hand up in the air like this and a photo was taken. there was anxiety, there was fear. the financial markets did recover, and have since broken many records. but for some, the...
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it costs around $100. >>> taking a live look at the new york stock exchange. ing gets under way this morning. the market is up big. up 209 points right now. >>> and back now to the breaking news we're following. a water rescue near san francisco's aquatic park. san francisco fire says one victim in the bay has been. rescued. that victim is on the way to the hospital now. >> and we just got an update all three have been taken out of the water there. the two that were on the cliff have been rescued. they are now stable. they are being -- they have been rescued and the san francisco fire department says they are stable. that rescue operation is now over. all three people have been taken off that cliff. >> the ambulance is still out there. we will have an update on their conditions as soon as possible. >>> the super bowl is months away, but we are already learning who will perform at the halftime show. multiple reports say maroon 5 will headline in atlanta in february. the group led by adam levine is one of the top selling bands the last 15 years. makes me wonder,
it costs around $100. >>> taking a live look at the new york stock exchange. ing gets under way this morning. the market is up big. up 209 points right now. >>> and back now to the breaking news we're following. a water rescue near san francisco's aquatic park. san francisco fire says one victim in the bay has been. rescued. that victim is on the way to the hospital now. >> and we just got an update all three have been taken out of the water there. the two that were on...
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. >>> looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. g next. >>> and we have another massive beef recall to tell but this morning. and it's turned out to be deadly. >>> a live look from our cameras out there. what a beautiful start to your morning out >>> here's a look at what's goingnhis morning. autumnal equinox. the sun passes over the equator and heads to the southern hemisphere. we are losing the minutes, 22 seconds of sunshine. chico, 92. partly cloudy 62 in eureka. . 81, l.a. 100 in praupl springs. 712 a record earlier in july. average high 72. our coolest high moving forward. we have heard of people sticking together when times get tough. insects can do the same. this is a colony of fire ants floating along a flooded road. they huddled together and form a giant raft to protect the keep. the ants pose a hazard to humans escaping rising floodwaters. and i can tell you this from experience, i have had many of battle with the fire ants. they sting and it really, really hurts. look at that. saving the queen. >> pretty cool. new this m
. >>> looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. g next. >>> and we have another massive beef recall to tell but this morning. and it's turned out to be deadly. >>> a live look from our cameras out there. what a beautiful start to your morning out >>> here's a look at what's goingnhis morning. autumnal equinox. the sun passes over the equator and heads to the southern hemisphere. we are losing the minutes, 22 seconds of sunshine. chico, 92....
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new poll numbers next. >> you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. on how the markets are doing next. >>> more trouble for wells on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days where all beds are on sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. ends sunday. (music throughout) >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >>> this caught my eye when it came out. may 1st, see solano, alameda, concord and santa clara counties under the smallest part of the drought or lowest level and now the entire bay area is and even a moderate drought developing in napa and solano counties. dress for 64 at 6:00. we'll stick in oakland because sunday we've got pride, we've got the parade and temperatures around 46 at 11:00, and sunshine and 70s in the afternoon, and 46 when we wrap it up at 7:00. >>> if you use the tsa precheck lines to get through airport security, and you don't pay for precheck, yo
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watching it all happen was peter tuchman, a trader at the new york stock exchange. to be on the floor and watch that happen? it is kind of funny you ask that because i was actually standing here in this spot where we were doing this interview, and ends were actually going crazy and ends were actually going crazy andi and ends were actually going crazy and i threw my hand up in the air like this and a photo was taken, it was anxiety, it was the. the financial markets did recover. and have since broken many records. but for some, the legacy of the crisis is still personal. —— gregory. can you imaginea is still personal. —— gregory. can you imagine a day where you can... where it again? i might wear this on september 15. google is fighting a big battle in the eu's top court about whether people ‘s right to be forgotten should be, apply globally to its search engine. at the moment, european citizens are allowed to request the removal of out of date data, including personal information to searches for their own names. critics argue it is a threat to free speech and it co
watching it all happen was peter tuchman, a trader at the new york stock exchange. to be on the floor and watch that happen? it is kind of funny you ask that because i was actually standing here in this spot where we were doing this interview, and ends were actually going crazy and ends were actually going crazy andi and ends were actually going crazy and i threw my hand up in the air like this and a photo was taken, it was anxiety, it was the. the financial markets did recover. and have since...
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nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole. >> we have optimism from all the great economic news but we haven't seen a big move for the markets. this is the 54th trading day for the s&p 500 because they are balancing the good fundamentals of earnings, great news we got from the jobs report, right? at the same time, on the downside, there are worries about trade. we had somewhat of a back and forth action over the last two months but today we managed to squeeze out gains led by apple and technology. so let's take a look at some of the tech titans as they rebound here. there is a look at apple. it's a buck off the highs of 2 1/2%. got a price target raise over at ubs. amazon, facebook, microsoft up arrows. you have obviously the big hurricane coming. that will see more fuel demand. you can see 2.8%, coupled with news out of iran and concerns there we'll have a tighter global supply. here are the hurricane stocks. so people are preparing. they're boarding up. they're buying materials to get ready for this category 4 storm.
nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole. >> we have optimism from all the great economic news but we haven't seen a big move for the markets. this is the 54th trading day for the s&p 500 because they are balancing the good fundamentals of earnings, great news we got from the jobs report, right? at the same time, on the downside, there are worries about trade. we had somewhat of a back and forth action over the last two months but today we managed to squeeze...
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that represents the everyday investor and what we found is that the stock exchange, new york stock exchange, were selling high speed data advantages to a group of high speed traders that let them take off from the everyday trader. from our standpoint it's about creating an exchange that leveled the playing field that gave these investors a market that bass actually protecting their interests instead of exploiting them. emily: what do you think the real problem is with yuing technology and high frequency trading? it gives them an edge. >> it's a perfect question because there are good uses of technology in trading and there are bad uses of technology in trading. and so from the good standpoint, you look at people using technology to make markets and provide liquidity. trading correlated products like an e.t.x. versus the underlying stock. on the underside of that you use predatory, trying to front run them. from our standpoint, where we decided to i.e.x. is the idea the exchange itself, selling technology to certain players really made the referee in this particular game very biased in the o
that represents the everyday investor and what we found is that the stock exchange, new york stock exchange, were selling high speed data advantages to a group of high speed traders that let them take off from the everyday trader. from our standpoint it's about creating an exchange that leveled the playing field that gave these investors a market that bass actually protecting their interests instead of exploiting them. emily: what do you think the real problem is with yuing technology and high...
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we'll go live to the new york stock exchange, see how traders are feeling about all the news. we'll be right back. i've always looked forward to what's next. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all p
we'll go live to the new york stock exchange, see how traders are feeling about all the news. we'll be right back. i've always looked forward to what's next. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is...
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arrow financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange has been following the story for us. it is good to see you. what is the latest on these latest threats that we have been seeing about more tariffs against china? >> the devil is in the details. it is very tricky timing. even if it is hard to imagine right now. but holiday and christmas shopping season is coming up. they have spent quite a bit on cheap imports out of china. that is why donald trump will probably not introduce steep tariffs. it is likely that we are talking about 10%. that could and will anger the chinese government. so far we are talking about $200 billion. what will happen with the other $267 billion that are still further down the line. certainly, the heat is on with chinese u.s. trade relations. >> let's talk about the other side. >> it will change. just here at the beginning of the week, the chinese government hinted that they will not play defense any longer. they will go on the offense and put pressure on the u.s. administration. there is talk of a restriction to exports of goods to the u.s. and com
arrow financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange has been following the story for us. it is good to see you. what is the latest on these latest threats that we have been seeing about more tariffs against china? >> the devil is in the details. it is very tricky timing. even if it is hard to imagine right now. but holiday and christmas shopping season is coming up. they have spent quite a bit on cheap imports out of china. that is why donald trump will probably not introduce...
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new high today. since the last record back in january, these three stocks have led the runup. apple, nike, microsoft. let's get to the floor show. we have traders at the new york stock exchange and cme group. at the stock exchange, matt. at the cme, chris and scott, gentlemen, good to see you today. >> how are you? >> good to be here. >> matt, to you first. are we in a new normal type of environment right now where we get record high after record high despite higher interest rates and despite a potential trade war? >> as long as the market goes up it's the new normal. that's what everyone talks about. everything is good when it goes up. you know, right now the economy's doing well. this is the place to put your money, not in bonds or emerging markets quite yet. that's why this is the new normal. until that changes, and it could change as we get to midterm elections, it could change toward the end of the year where we start to see some of the portfolios adjust to maybe some more risk for some more reward, and maybe emerging markets start to see money flowing their way. >> we will have you again to talk about emerging markets in just a bit but chris, as we are seeing today onc
new high today. since the last record back in january, these three stocks have led the runup. apple, nike, microsoft. let's get to the floor show. we have traders at the new york stock exchange and cme group. at the stock exchange, matt. at the cme, chris and scott, gentlemen, good to see you today. >> how are you? >> good to be here. >> matt, to you first. are we in a new normal type of environment right now where we get record high after record high despite higher interest...
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would rather you charge them and not sell their their order flow too high for traders the exchanges like the new york stock exchange are selling the data frequency traders not the brokerages so they're to exchanges were involved in this massive corruption but what robin hood is saying is that we can make it even more efficient by becoming a brokerage and buying gaging in this corrupt activity and by curing alayne see a problem and by stealing from our customers because as they say if the service is free you are the product exactly it's interesting that the data from these millennialist is worth ten times as much as what other brokerages are able to sell to high frequency traders so perhaps it's because. their. execution of trades is free so there's more volume and more front running ability to scalp all of these you know millennial is trading on the likes to tell ray because a lot of these millenniums most investors will invest in things they know if they know apple and they don't own a samsung phone now they'll tend to buy apple shares rather than samsung my guess is the premium is tied to speed because o
would rather you charge them and not sell their their order flow too high for traders the exchanges like the new york stock exchange are selling the data frequency traders not the brokerages so they're to exchanges were involved in this massive corruption but what robin hood is saying is that we can make it even more efficient by becoming a brokerage and buying gaging in this corrupt activity and by curing alayne see a problem and by stealing from our customers because as they say if the...
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. >> mike santoli down at the new york stock exchange has been looking at whether this is gut-check time for technology at the nasdaq excuse me, mike, always at the new york stock exchange for you us you've been writing about this issue in the last 24 hours >> action at the nasdaq. right? the last couple days, that's why i'm here exactly. i've been writing about it it seems like there's a couple things going on. big picture. one is tech has become a little overgrown for the market it's become a crowded trade. it became overwhelmed. a lot of the bellwether names, the bull seemed to be inevitable, right? that makes a lot of sense and has not really jeopardized the uptrends of the overall tech sector or the average tech stock but you surrendered some leadership, right? fang became just apple and amazon amazon is down 100 bucks in 48 hours since it touched a trillion dollar market cap and people say nothing changed fundamentally, exactly but amazon didn't become better fundamentally year to date with the stock up all of this moving around a same time you have s&p, having to carve up all of t
. >> mike santoli down at the new york stock exchange has been looking at whether this is gut-check time for technology at the nasdaq excuse me, mike, always at the new york stock exchange for you us you've been writing about this issue in the last 24 hours >> action at the nasdaq. right? the last couple days, that's why i'm here exactly. i've been writing about it it seems like there's a couple things going on. big picture. one is tech has become a little overgrown for the market...
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let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> hello, melissa. d a front row seat ten years after the lehman bankruptcy and the height of the financial crisis, the stock market is a very different creatu creature here's a few ways the crisis profoundly changed stock trading. first, the ipo market shrank dramatically the rules created under dodd frank made it tougher for companies to go public excessively low rates made it easy to raise capital and keep companies private. second, there are far fewer publicly traded companies now than there were ten years ago. fewer ipos, more mergers and acquisitions and more companies going out of business have led to a big drop in the number of public companies the number of publicly listed companies fell after the dotcom bust it dropped again after the financial crisis today the wilshire 5000, which is a basket of the 5,000 largest stocks in the u.s. has only about 3400 stocks in it. think about that that's less than half the number there were in 1998 third issue was the death of volatility i know i'm being a li
let's get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> hello, melissa. d a front row seat ten years after the lehman bankruptcy and the height of the financial crisis, the stock market is a very different creatu creature here's a few ways the crisis profoundly changed stock trading. first, the ipo market shrank dramatically the rules created under dodd frank made it tougher for companies to go public excessively low rates made it easy to raise capital and keep companies private....
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allie bubba went public on the new york stock exchange in 2014 . it has a market value the bay area news group is reporting the work by the nonprofit journalism group cal matters. they say california's homeless population jumped nor -- nearly 14% from 2016 to 2017. is estimated there are 134,000 people in the state right now. a study shows california is short more than 1 million affordable rental units for extremely low income families. the san jose mercury news reports that stanford is in need of housing for its students and staff. employees are living further and further from campus and must deal with longer commutes because they cannot find closer affordable housing. the issue is important since stanford has a long-term plan to dramatically increase the number of student, workers, and faculty. the university could add as many as 9000 more students, professors, and staff over the next 20 years. hopefully they will includes more housing on campus then. >>> you brought cell back. fix the commute? >> i don't know. you get used to getting into vacatio
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actually mean a long term investment play to the floor show and our trader s on the floor of the new york stock exchange and the cme group. phil flynn we want to start with you you're actually bullish on hogs. give it to us here. >> we really are and right now, the hog futures of course were sharply higher they've been up higher and it's not only the storm. the storm is going to have a major impact millions of heads of hogs are wiped out, killed, drowned but it's also the larger issue of african swine fever, which is actually spreading outside of china right now, into belgium and other places. smithfield foods, the biggest processing plant in the world, is right in north carolina. that was shut down before the storm. that could be a play to invest in from the stock side, because i think right now, the market is going to be very strong for hogs , and if you can get those processing plants back up and running you'll make a lot of money. liz: i would think and again as a business network we also have a heart. we do care deeply about everybody involved and everybody affected so just to make that clear certa
actually mean a long term investment play to the floor show and our trader s on the floor of the new york stock exchange and the cme group. phil flynn we want to start with you you're actually bullish on hogs. give it to us here. >> we really are and right now, the hog futures of course were sharply higher they've been up higher and it's not only the storm. the storm is going to have a major impact millions of heads of hogs are wiped out, killed, drowned but it's also the larger issue of...
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ashley webster is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, what happened? >> you know, lauren, it went out the window the last hour. strange last hour of trading as you can see. all major markets down .2 to a third of a percent. the dow losing more than 200 points in a turnaround. the intraday at 2:20, the dow up 113 points. 20 minutes past 2:00 in the afternoon. we heard from jerome powell they were raising rates. we were waiting for the press conference with jerome powell. money was moving into the markets. it all changed. i want to look at the financials. this sector really saw a lot of money coming out later in the day. look at this, all major financial stocks, b-of-a, goldman, jpmorgan, all down 1% on theory if there are continued rate hikes that could maybe affect u.s. economic growth. that is in fact financial sector. where did all the money go? went into the safe havens. look at 10-year treasury yield. at one point the 10-year was 3.11% earlier this week. look at that, as money poured into the bonds, into treasurys, prices go up and yields go down, d
ashley webster is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, what happened? >> you know, lauren, it went out the window the last hour. strange last hour of trading as you can see. all major markets down .2 to a third of a percent. the dow losing more than 200 points in a turnaround. the intraday at 2:20, the dow up 113 points. 20 minutes past 2:00 in the afternoon. we heard from jerome powell they were raising rates. we were waiting for the press conference with jerome powell....
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the markets. ter a % run so far this year, the stock pulled back in initial after hours trading tonight. sara eisen has more on the details the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: nike continues the streak of steady growth process. for investors who loved the stock all year-roun they got the answer in the form of 10% growth. now, nike saying growth thanks to key mkets like ch china which continued to come in in line with expectations as well as the north american market -- it's been key. nike returned to growth last quarter in north america. it continues twt post g there. this time of 6% in terms of the sales. now some have questioned nikehe recently on back of that controversial ad featuring kaepernick as the face and voice of the just do it campaign. but so far investors have shrugged iheoff andll be listening for any comments from executives as to thempact on sales. but so far that ends the correspondent culturecandal that shook up some of the key management roles at nike in the past year have not managed to throw nike offrack on growth. it'socused on international, focused on newn innovat and key styles, focused on its tlts andelling its story
the markets. ter a % run so far this year, the stock pulled back in initial after hours trading tonight. sara eisen has more on the details the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: nike continues the streak of steady growth process. for investors who loved the stock all year-roun they got the answer in the form of 10% growth. now, nike saying growth thanks to key mkets like ch china which continued to come in in line with expectations as well as the north american market -- it's been...
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javier: our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange sophie scimansky is ready to give the view from wall street. we have been talking about these tariffs for a long time. as they seem to pile up, just how much our american businesses going to suffer this time? sophie: well, farmers for example are being targeted in a way that's a big threat to their business, especially soybean farmers. they have sold more than $12 billion worth to china last year and has spoken out repeatedly against the threat to their livelihoods. they will get up to $4.7 billion in government payments starting this month. the biggest chunk of that money is going to soybean farmers. we also have many other sectors being negatively impacted, especially sectors connected to chinese suppliers via the global supply chains. the first one that comes to mind is automakers. the newest sanctions are expected to hit auto-related imports. and the automotive industry has become so globalized that chinese suppliers are so dominant at certain points in the supply chain, there are simply no alternatives. javier: s
javier: our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange sophie scimansky is ready to give the view from wall street. we have been talking about these tariffs for a long time. as they seem to pile up, just how much our american businesses going to suffer this time? sophie: well, farmers for example are being targeted in a way that's a big threat to their business, especially soybean farmers. they have sold more than $12 billion worth to china last year and has spoken out repeatedly...
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let's go to the new york stock exchange. what is the growth outlook for the u.s., by the way?ds like things are going quite well, going to plan. and we have another interest rate hike on its way. [laughter] reporter: well, i mean, we are basically experiencing, or we are approaching, 10 years of straight economic growth here in the united states. the u.s. is pretty much experiencing the longest expansion phases in its history. we just got confirmation on thursday, the u.s. economy grew by 4.2% in the second quarter. that is pretty remarkable at this stage. we also heard, on thursday, that the trade deficit actually reached the highest level in six months. that could be a bit of a damper for growth looking forward, and most economists believe growth rates won't remain as strong, they will probably soft and a bit -- soften a bit towards 3%, still pretty solid. but one thing we should not forget, some of this expansion, some of this growth, is also borrowed from the future. we sought his massive tax cuts earlier this year, so that certainly got the economy going, but that is also
let's go to the new york stock exchange. what is the growth outlook for the u.s., by the way?ds like things are going quite well, going to plan. and we have another interest rate hike on its way. [laughter] reporter: well, i mean, we are basically experiencing, or we are approaching, 10 years of straight economic growth here in the united states. the u.s. is pretty much experiencing the longest expansion phases in its history. we just got confirmation on thursday, the u.s. economy grew by 4.2%...
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for "nightly business report" i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> the ongoing concern is the potential for another crisis. former fed chair ben bernankeot and t geithner and henry paulsen have written an op ed. all said that in some respects reforms have helped the market become more prepared for the next crisis, but the three also say that congress took away some critical tools used by regulators in times of crisis and they are urging lawmakers to bring them back. >>> this morning former federal reserve officer daniel cerulo says he thinks the financial system is muchafer today than it was. >> largest financial institutions, they're obviously substantially safer than they were 10, 12 years ago. capital levels are up. their funding is much more stable than it was. their risk management is immeasurably better than it was. those gains, though, of course are not locked in for eternity. it requires vigilance on the part of the regulators and supervisors. he oversaw regulation of the financial reserve until last year. soow have things changed? have they gotten better for in
for "nightly business report" i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> the ongoing concern is the potential for another crisis. former fed chair ben bernankeot and t geithner and henry paulsen have written an op ed. all said that in some respects reforms have helped the market become more prepared for the next crisis, but the three also say that congress took away some critical tools used by regulators in times of crisis and they are urging lawmakers to bring them...