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maria: we are back with tony james from blackstone. this is your second book, and it's a scary notion that people don't have anything in saving. how do you rescue retirement? >> we hav a perfect storm. it used to be private sector had pension plans. almost half of all working americans have no pension plan. the fed did a story that said 47% of americans had to come up with $4. >$400 in an emergency could not do so. young people are leaving school with tens of thousands and maybe hundreds of thousands in student loans and they don't start saving until their 40s. interest rates are so low you can't earn any money. the average 401k only earns 2 person 2%to 4% a year. social security is down to only 29% of what you need to maintain your lifestyle. at black stone we manage money for 85% of retirees in america. we see the benefits for those who are lucky muff to have a defined benefit plan. i felt like someone should speak out to develop a solution that could be bipartisan. that's the only way to get attention and dialogue about it. maria: l
maria: we are back with tony james from blackstone. this is your second book, and it's a scary notion that people don't have anything in saving. how do you rescue retirement? >> we hav a perfect storm. it used to be private sector had pension plans. almost half of all working americans have no pension plan. the fed did a story that said 47% of americans had to come up with $4. >$400 in an emergency could not do so. young people are leaving school with tens of thousands and maybe...
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coming up, black stone executive viet chairman tony james my special guest. then we are joined by president trump's newly appointed economic advisor, larry kudlow. gerri willis stand by in the newsroom with the headlines. gerri: another volatile week in washington and wall street. u.s. economy adding 103,000 jobs in march. unemployment rate remains steady. in addition to the disappointing job growth, revisions to jab and february showed 50,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. the jobs report along with more trade war fierce erasing -- war fears erasing the gains. the dow and s & p are in firmly negative territory for the year. china will implement a 25% levy on cars, whiskey and soy beans and 100 other products. here is what larry kudlow said to stuart varney. >> there is no trade war. you have the early stages of a process that will include tariffs, comments on the tariffs, ultimate decisions and gore yaitions. there are back -- decisions and negotiations. there are talks going on. don't overreact. gerri: reversing a 500-point loss in the market
coming up, black stone executive viet chairman tony james my special guest. then we are joined by president trump's newly appointed economic advisor, larry kudlow. gerri willis stand by in the newsroom with the headlines. gerri: another volatile week in washington and wall street. u.s. economy adding 103,000 jobs in march. unemployment rate remains steady. in addition to the disappointing job growth, revisions to jab and february showed 50,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. the...
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tony james. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good weekend. charles payne is here now with "making money." >> charles: tonight, markets tanking on escalating tensions between china and the u.s. as a disappointing jobs report and comments from jerome powell extended the selloff. my take on how to play today's reaction and how to prepare for next week is coming up. we begin with the trade showdown, president trump pushing an additional $100 billion in china tariffs and china saying they'll hit back at quote, any cost. president trump tweeted that china is considered a developing nation within the world trade oranization. they their get tremendous perks and advantages especially over the u.s. does anybody think this is fair? we were badly represented, the wto is unfair to the united states. to underscore his contention about the wto, which by the way has become filled with bureaucracy and it's clear if they can bring justice to this, let's look at two examples of developing nations. china says they're one. china with the $12.4 trillion annual eco
tony james. thank you so much for watching. we hope you have a good weekend. charles payne is here now with "making money." >> charles: tonight, markets tanking on escalating tensions between china and the u.s. as a disappointing jobs report and comments from jerome powell extended the selloff. my take on how to play today's reaction and how to prepare for next week is coming up. we begin with the trade showdown, president trump pushing an additional $100 billion in china...
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. >>> next week, tony james will be m special guest talking private equity and markets in genel.nd then on sunday morning, live at 10 a.m. eastern, a lot of news on the fbi investigation. have a great weekend everybody. that will do it for ♪ >> i'm bob massi. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. so we headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe.
. >>> next week, tony james will be m special guest talking private equity and markets in genel.nd then on sunday morning, live at 10 a.m. eastern, a lot of news on the fbi investigation. have a great weekend everybody. that will do it for ♪ >> i'm bob massi. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked....
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coming up, black stone executive viet chairman tony james my special guest.hen we are joined by president trump's newly appointed economic advisor, larry kudlow. gerri willis stand by in the newsroom with the headlines. gerri: another volatile week in washington and wall street. u.s. economy addin
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coming up, black stone executive viet chairman tony james my special guest.d by president trump's newly appointed economic advisor, larry kudlow. gerri willis stand by in the newsroom with the headlines. gerri: another volatile week in washington and wall street. u.s. economy adding
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long after isis formed she ended up in the same prison cell in aleppo as james foley and john kelly and a german hostage named tony newkirk john and james told you that they'd been kidnapped initially by just an extra and then they were traded among four or five locations befriending up in the hospital aleppo which was under isis control presumably on every move they were blindfolded and all the rest so we don't really know who who was in charge of each move but at a certain point they were isis hostages. that was november of two thousand and thirteen hard on that we got the first e-mail from the kidnappers that was sort of a watershed moment for us that we knew that there was jim. that he was alive and that we were dealing with the people who had him. but we knew little about them and . and then they went silent within a relatively short period of time after that. time is there is a tool that is malleable you can use it for as long as you want you can call somebody or reach out to somebody and wait two months before you do it again or you can wait three months before you ever reach out to them and then an intense
long after isis formed she ended up in the same prison cell in aleppo as james foley and john kelly and a german hostage named tony newkirk john and james told you that they'd been kidnapped initially by just an extra and then they were traded among four or five locations befriending up in the hospital aleppo which was under isis control presumably on every move they were blindfolded and all the rest so we don't really know who who was in charge of each move but at a certain point they were...
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joining us brigadier general, author of "direct fire" tony tatum and retired general james spider markning to both of you. spider, let me start with you. you had a president who made a commitment to defeat isis at all costs. isis has certainly been dialed way back and eroded. he also said he would not telegraph what his military moves would be and in uncharacteristic fashion is saying privately and publicly these guys have got to get out of there and even suggesting a six-month timeline. understandable this would carry tension with the military. >> absolutely, david. i would say what the president is doing right now is laying down a marker, and clearly every president has the authority to do that. maybe his intentions are aspiration aspirational, in other words, he's laying out what he thinks should be done and he wants his department of defense and national security leadership to come back to him. as a soldier, my view is, i would want the president to say i've got a word picture in my mind. this is what i'm trying to achieve. come back to me and let's figure it out. it never comes ac
joining us brigadier general, author of "direct fire" tony tatum and retired general james spider markning to both of you. spider, let me start with you. you had a president who made a commitment to defeat isis at all costs. isis has certainly been dialed way back and eroded. he also said he would not telegraph what his military moves would be and in uncharacteristic fashion is saying privately and publicly these guys have got to get out of there and even suggesting a six-month...
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thank you and it's now my pleasure to introduce the honorable tony recaucus, district attorney of orange county. >> joseph james deangelo has been called a lot of things by law enforcement. he's been called the east side rapist. he's been called the ransacker. the original night stalker. and the golden state killer. today, it's our pleasure to call him defendant. his 12 year reign of terror lasted from 1974 through may 4th of 1986. he started with ransacking, sexual assaults, rape, moved down the state from sacramento county, and ending in orange county. from 1980 to 1986, when he was committing his murders in orange county, i was a member of the orange county district attorney's homicide panel. and aware of these unsolved cases and just hoping and wishing that someday we would be able to find out who this killer was. the quest to solve this case was of course very personal to mr. bruce harrington. his brother and sister-in-law were murdered in the most god awful way and he worked with the orange county district attorney's office and other offices to write and support an initiative that later became proposition
thank you and it's now my pleasure to introduce the honorable tony recaucus, district attorney of orange county. >> joseph james deangelo has been called a lot of things by law enforcement. he's been called the east side rapist. he's been called the ransacker. the original night stalker. and the golden state killer. today, it's our pleasure to call him defendant. his 12 year reign of terror lasted from 1974 through may 4th of 1986. he started with ransacking, sexual assaults, rape, moved...
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tony blair we've told our u.k. colleagues that you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry. a lot of article to james space has the latest from the united nations for us. they've got very very different views of what happened on the fourth of march and who was responsible for what happened on the fourth of march a completely different version of events outlined by the russian ambassador some very long interventions i suppose one point well over half an hour and he actually came back and asked to speak again and right to require at the end of the meeting where for a bit in a rut very strange moment in the security council he read a quote from alice in wonderland in english to the security council it has been that sort of day the british ambassador has been sticking to what she says are the facts and she also referred to what the security council was talking about earlier this week which is chemical weapons in syria when she made her speech i won't take any lectures a morality or on our responsibilities and deception international conventions for my country this is this council debated yesterday has do
tony blair we've told our u.k. colleagues that you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry. a lot of article to james space has the latest from the united nations for us. they've got very very different views of what happened on the fourth of march and who was responsible for what happened on the fourth of march a completely different version of events outlined by the russian ambassador some very long interventions i suppose one point well over half an hour and he actually came back and asked...
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tony says it is disgusting and heartbreaking, and james says, what possesses someone to punch a horse iam beautiful creatures decently? haley says, i am watching in tears, it is unbelievable cruelty, but it is lovely to see them recovering. thank you, all of you. still to come. we'll bring you an exclusive report into claims that parents are being investigated for possible child abuse because of the misinterpretation of guidelines on bruising in babies. and after our exclusive report on brothels last week, we'll hear new claims that police are struggling to cope with the big increase in so—called "pop—up brothels" in the uk. time for the latest news — here's carole walker. thank you, good morning. the bbc news headlines this morning. 25—year—old alek minassian was arrested shortly after the attack in toronto. canadian police say they don't know the motive, but believe it was deliberate. prime minister justin trudeau has described the attack is tragic and senseless. the father of seriously ill toddler alfie evans has said that his son has been breathing unassisted after his life suppor
tony says it is disgusting and heartbreaking, and james says, what possesses someone to punch a horse iam beautiful creatures decently? haley says, i am watching in tears, it is unbelievable cruelty, but it is lovely to see them recovering. thank you, all of you. still to come. we'll bring you an exclusive report into claims that parents are being investigated for possible child abuse because of the misinterpretation of guidelines on bruising in babies. and after our exclusive report on...
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tony sherrer of smead capital. one person that is not following bank earnings is the president of the united states. tweeted. james an interview in his book is coming up. this is part of the tweet and -- james comey is a proven liar. leaked classified information for which he should be prosecuted. he lied to congress under oath. t goes on and and i on. they say the books came from notes he took that should have been classified. so the president is going on the offense or defense already on james comey. alix: he took the bait. books.it will sell some the book publishers are feeling pretty good. alix: exactly. coming up, more with tony sherrer, the latest on what he is watching into earnings season. in bank stocks, here is where we stand. all bank stocks seem to be up by about 1%. jpmorgan's blowout quarter. record profits. citigroup with a mixed picture. equities better, investment banks weaker, and fixed weaker. outperformer, the 947 million in at -- $947 billion. their net interest margin did come in light. we are going to be following bank earnings throughout the show, specifically the consumer lending world and
tony sherrer of smead capital. one person that is not following bank earnings is the president of the united states. tweeted. james an interview in his book is coming up. this is part of the tweet and -- james comey is a proven liar. leaked classified information for which he should be prosecuted. he lied to congress under oath. t goes on and and i on. they say the books came from notes he took that should have been classified. so the president is going on the offense or defense already on...
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james chen, hong kong-based philanthropist. for tonyctor for the u.k. labour party. thank you both. here's taylor riggs. >> struggling to meet rising demand for volvo trucks in the u.s. american demand will rise 23% this year. the swedish company says it was offset by brisk sales of construction equipment. volkswagen is happy with the way things are when it comes to partnering with local carmakers in china. beijing will ease rules that have required automakers to link up with local partners before building a factory. >> we have a long-lasting relationship with their chinese partners. over 30 years now. of bothess is a success parties. so we don't plan any change. expects to grow faster than the chinese market this year. saudi arabia is delaying the ipo of its stock exchange. the exchange is hoping the upgradel of grade -- could boost its value. that's your bloomberg business flash. a great and the good of international finance gathered in london for city week. now with brexit looming the future of london at the financial center. anna ed
james chen, hong kong-based philanthropist. for tonyctor for the u.k. labour party. thank you both. here's taylor riggs. >> struggling to meet rising demand for volvo trucks in the u.s. american demand will rise 23% this year. the swedish company says it was offset by brisk sales of construction equipment. volkswagen is happy with the way things are when it comes to partnering with local carmakers in china. beijing will ease rules that have required automakers to link up with local...
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james comey. it may coincide with the book tour. >> sean: ed henry. joining us now, former brigadier general tony kato.retired intelligence officer daniel hoffman. i think we are a little closer. looks like it's happening. you know russia better than anybody. they pulled their ships out. obviously they are expecting something. >> they are. from the perspective of a cia officer, i served in moscow for five years and the middle east. the intelligence community is on a full court press collecting intelligence on russia's actions right now military and diplomatic. and what they might do in response to our military action. >> sean: at this point with all the bluster from moscow, not putin himself, when russia starts pulling their ships out, they obviously don't want to be collateral damage or involved. would you say the threats they are making, moscow is making, to take our missiles out of the sky, is it an empty threat? >> i don't think so. i think what they may be doing is trying to save face with syria as they remove all possible threat from u.s. airplanes, jets, missiles, that could be coming in. i woul
james comey. it may coincide with the book tour. >> sean: ed henry. joining us now, former brigadier general tony kato.retired intelligence officer daniel hoffman. i think we are a little closer. looks like it's happening. you know russia better than anybody. they pulled their ships out. obviously they are expecting something. >> they are. from the perspective of a cia officer, i served in moscow for five years and the middle east. the intelligence community is on a full court press...
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tony blair we have told our u.k. colleagues that you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry when james base is live for us at the united nations days we did hear some verbal jousting between the british and the russian ambassadors but did all of that chat get any closer to knowing what really happened know and they've got very very different views of what happened on the fourth of march and who was responsible for what happened on the fourth of march a completely different version of events outlined by the russian ambassador some very long interventions he spoke one point well over half an hour and he actually came back and asked to speak again and right to reply at the end of the meeting where for a bit in a rut very strange moment in the security council he read a quote from alice in wonderland in english to the security council it has been that sort of day the british ambassador has been sticking to what she says of the facts and she also referred to what the security council was talking about earlier this week which is chemical weapons in syria when she made her speech. i won't take any lectures on morality or on o
tony blair we have told our u.k. colleagues that you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry when james base is live for us at the united nations days we did hear some verbal jousting between the british and the russian ambassadors but did all of that chat get any closer to knowing what really happened know and they've got very very different views of what happened on the fourth of march and who was responsible for what happened on the fourth of march a completely different version of events...
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tony finau looking healthy a day after the gruesome-looking a ankle injury. tiger woods is seven shots off the lead. you know that's what i'm doing today, rene. >>> that's right. james paxton is giving a new meaning to the term big game pitcher. paxton minding his business on the field when this happened. a bald eagle swooping in. the bird went rogue in a pre-game ceremony. look at that perfect landing. this happened during the national anthem in minnesota on thursday. paxton kept his cool. the eagle landed on him. flew off. the handler said he was not sure what happened there. >> paxton played it calm and cool. >>> ahead, president trump backing his embattled epa boss. doubling down on china tariffs and tossing out the script in the freewheeling west virginia speech. this is all in the last 24 hours. top stories are next. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. >>> president trump with big praise for scandal plagued epa chief scott pruitt. will that prove to be a political kiss of death? >>>
tony finau looking healthy a day after the gruesome-looking a ankle injury. tiger woods is seven shots off the lead. you know that's what i'm doing today, rene. >>> that's right. james paxton is giving a new meaning to the term big game pitcher. paxton minding his business on the field when this happened. a bald eagle swooping in. the bird went rogue in a pre-game ceremony. look at that perfect landing. this happened during the national anthem in minnesota on thursday. paxton kept his...
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tony danza. >> every time we do that, we're, like, this is the stupidest thing. >> the exclusive. his all-star sound of music catastrophe. >> i did it for james'sirst look at tonya harding's emotional dancing with stars perspective. plus, jada pink et smith and tiffany, we weren't ready for another girls trip. >> we're almost out of time. for all the late-breaking hollywood news go to et e.t. on-line. thurnd dragons has pushed the other single thunder off the top spot. only to prove foo fighters have done something like that where be. >> enjoy it. take care, bye-bye. ♪ whatever it takes ♪ ♪ whatever it takes ♪ i love the adrenaline in my veins ♪ ♪ i do it again to describe the new signature crafted recipe by mcdonald's: garlic white cheddar. layered with a slice of white cheddar cheese... a medley of crispy garlic chips... ...and a dramatic drizzle of creamy garlic aioli. (breath) luckily, you can take your time to savor every bite. (jr stone) tonight new information on that three alarm fire that we first broke to you last night at 10. crews have confirmed that a woman was killed and more than a dozen people are now without a home. good evening
tony danza. >> every time we do that, we're, like, this is the stupidest thing. >> the exclusive. his all-star sound of music catastrophe. >> i did it for james'sirst look at tonya harding's emotional dancing with stars perspective. plus, jada pink et smith and tiffany, we weren't ready for another girls trip. >> we're almost out of time. for all the late-breaking hollywood news go to et e.t. on-line. thurnd dragons has pushed the other single thunder off the top spot....
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tony. hey! i got something for you. >> anthony: oh yeah. >> ernesto: it's a cuban cigar. >> anthony: in the words of vladimir ilyich lenin, let's get this party started. or was that rick jamesere. >> anthony: oh. >> ramsay: shanklish is the cheese. >> ernesto: it's kind of rotten cheese. >> anthony: here we go. >> ramsay: cheers. >> ernesto: i called my dad. >> anthony: yeah. >> ernesto: i told him there's a guy called tony. cnn. he said, "i don't watch cnn." and then i told him, "but he's a cool guy." he wants to make the best food for you. >> ramsay: this is some of the best kibbeh nayeh in beirut. >> anthony: lamb? >> ramsay: and spices. >> anthony: oh man, that's good. >> anthony: hypothetical question. isis are coming now. are we picking up a gun or not? >> ernesto: i pick a gun. >> ramsay: yeah, we will fight these people. >> anthony: no, i'm not drinking that. >> ernesto: no, no, we have to have it. >> anthony: i seem to remember mom at one point whipping out some kind of automatic weapon. >> anthony: all right, here you go, big boy. >> ramsay: i will take this up in arms, and i will fight. >> ernesto: let me tell you how we use that. >> ramsay: i will, i -- >> antho
tony. hey! i got something for you. >> anthony: oh yeah. >> ernesto: it's a cuban cigar. >> anthony: in the words of vladimir ilyich lenin, let's get this party started. or was that rick jamesere. >> anthony: oh. >> ramsay: shanklish is the cheese. >> ernesto: it's kind of rotten cheese. >> anthony: here we go. >> ramsay: cheers. >> ernesto: i called my dad. >> anthony: yeah. >> ernesto: i told him there's a guy called tony. cnn....
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tony soprano opportunity there. >> comey doesn't is sound like that. i had to stay in character. >> we are obviously making light of some of this. it is a bombshell. jamescludes juicy tidbits. some you might say are petty or salacious. but also to have the former head of the fbi, a man like james comey, known as a straight shooter, talk about the president being untethered to the truth and unethical, the president of the united states. >> yes. >> there's no way to see this. >> unprecedented. unprecedented. but the reason this is an okay aspect of the book is that's how it is going to be taken in. this is a heat part of the book. the light part of the book. what it sheds on the investigation and what it means going forward. that will be dealt with with deadly seriousness. joining us is hillary clinton's former running mate senator tim kaine of virginia, member of the armed services and foreign relations committee. senator, important to have you on. thank you for being with us. so from what you understand about the book so far, what is of interest to you, sir? >> just the excerpts that i've read, this untethered to truth line just has a complete ring of t
tony soprano opportunity there. >> comey doesn't is sound like that. i had to stay in character. >> we are obviously making light of some of this. it is a bombshell. jamescludes juicy tidbits. some you might say are petty or salacious. but also to have the former head of the fbi, a man like james comey, known as a straight shooter, talk about the president being untethered to the truth and unethical, the president of the united states. >> yes. >> there's no way to see...
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last night, tony parker sunday helped the spurs beat the warriors to avoid a four game sweep. lebron jamess with 11 13 rebounds. the cavaliers win at indiana, 104-100. wizards and bucks also won yesterday. while major league baseball is trying to tighten the timing belt on the pace of play, brandon belt made some buckles sunday with the longest at-bat ever known. >> full count. a lot of pitches already and he keeps pumping in strikes and they keep fouling it off. >> the 21st pitch forthcoming. >> that's a major league record right there. >> jared: 21 pitch, most ever, 12 minutes, 4 seconds. 45 seconds. we could have listened to four songs in their entirety. scary moments for chris bryant yesterday. he was hit in the forehead with a fa fast ball. it hit the underside of his helmet. he left the game with a laceration. white sox's relief pitcher, danny farquhar suffered a brain hemorrhage while in the dugout on friday. has the word gun become a four letter word? jay feely posted a photo standing with his daughter and her prom date. he is holding a gun. didn't matter it was a joke from the mov
last night, tony parker sunday helped the spurs beat the warriors to avoid a four game sweep. lebron jamess with 11 13 rebounds. the cavaliers win at indiana, 104-100. wizards and bucks also won yesterday. while major league baseball is trying to tighten the timing belt on the pace of play, brandon belt made some buckles sunday with the longest at-bat ever known. >> full count. a lot of pitches already and he keeps pumping in strikes and they keep fouling it off. >> the 21st pitch...