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charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and that's when companies come to the economy and the labor markets are gearing up for today's guest u.s. division president and ceo ben thompson and david albrycht asset manager and ceo. i'm so glad you guys are here because i have said and melissa gephardt may say on tv for 25 years the bond market is much smarter than the stock arcade so guys what is the bond market, what is the bond market telling us about the economy the labor market and what's going to be, what the outlook is for the next year? >> the bond market says the jury is out. december was better. we have had the numbers today, doesn't give us any ne
charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and that's when...
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let alone the regs of wall street. -- the rest of wall street. there was honest testimony given before congress some years ago, having nothing do with wall street. about big campaign contributions. and the person was asking, you gave all this money, did you think you were buying influence in and in a moment of honesty the guy said, damn right i did. so, there's that problem. there's also the problem that too much of wall street's regulation and enforcement has been checking boxes, not caring about what is really important, just bureaucrats doing their job, and they couldn't care less other than to complete he day. and that's a real problem. and i even had years ago an squad auditor from the state of college who acknowledged that to me, and -- from the state o california who acknowledged that. he came in and-no matter how being you where are you had to be registered in stayed in which you operate, as well as the sec and washington. he said you know how this is going to go. i said no, how is this going to go? he said i'm going to poke around here f
let alone the regs of wall street. -- the rest of wall street. there was honest testimony given before congress some years ago, having nothing do with wall street. about big campaign contributions. and the person was asking, you gave all this money, did you think you were buying influence in and in a moment of honesty the guy said, damn right i did. so, there's that problem. there's also the problem that too much of wall street's regulation and enforcement has been checking boxes, not caring...
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charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and that's when companies come to the economy and the labor markets are gearing up for today's guest u.s. division president and ceo ben thompson and david albrycht asset manager and ceo. i'm so glad you guys are here because i have said and melissa gephardt may say on tv for 25 years the bond market is much smarter than the stock arcade so guys what is the bond market, what is the bond market telling us about the economy the labor market and what's going to be, what the outlook is for the next year? >> the bond market says the jury is out. december was better. we have had the numbers today, doesn't give us any ne
charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and that's when...
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but i am always puzzled at what we mean by the term wall street. what is the market segments that you are describing as wall street? >> different people would have different answers to that question. i am using the term the major firms that have huge financial interests, so i'm talkin i am tt the major banks of the nature stockbrokers firm's commitment major insurance companies, the rating services, some of the mutual fund complexes, the government to some degree that regulates this and passes. it's the very large and well-established firms that are leading the financial world. >> i thought it would be good because we have a lot of other elements of financial markets who are not engaging in a lot of the behaviors that you talked about in this book. let's go to another example. somebody calls me and says i got this goodbye i can put you into on the mutual fund and it's really good then they gave me ge this sales pitch and it sounds like i am getting quite a good deal in taking this example from your book obviously. why don't you explain that as a ty
but i am always puzzled at what we mean by the term wall street. what is the market segments that you are describing as wall street? >> different people would have different answers to that question. i am using the term the major firms that have huge financial interests, so i'm talkin i am tt the major banks of the nature stockbrokers firm's commitment major insurance companies, the rating services, some of the mutual fund complexes, the government to some degree that regulates this and...
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even here, wall street is in charge. wall street being a parrot, green, as in money.runs the entire length of the house. and at the end of that foyer, we find this morning boone pickens. good morning, sir, how are you? >> good morning, harry. >> let's go ahead and head into the trophy room, if you don't mind. >> sure. >> t. boone pickens was a texas oil man who became the original corporate raider. he would buy a bunch of stock into company, talk about how the executives needed to be tossed out and make a play to take over the company. >> the company is only 1/20th the size of phillips, buys 5.8% of the stock privately. now he lets it be known that he wants to buy another 15% from the shareholders, and thus gain a seat on the corporate board. >> there's one thing i want to put in place is that stockholders own companies and management is employees. >> phillips agreed to buy back its stock from t. boone pickens. to stop his takeover bid. the profit to pickens and his partners, $89 million. >> it is no secret you've made about a half a billion dollars through losing on
even here, wall street is in charge. wall street being a parrot, green, as in money.runs the entire length of the house. and at the end of that foyer, we find this morning boone pickens. good morning, sir, how are you? >> good morning, harry. >> let's go ahead and head into the trophy room, if you don't mind. >> sure. >> t. boone pickens was a texas oil man who became the original corporate raider. he would buy a bunch of stock into company, talk about how the executives...
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the wall street money. you cannot deny that the supreme isrt decision on conjugation restore the system, but that has been the case before that. in this case, i would be bipartisan. the wall street money went to the democratic candidate this time, and the democratic candidate lost. it is complicated. was thend question nature of -- host: the job market, salaries. guest: but with the kind of fast-moving information economy that we have, we have kind of both good news and bad news with the information economy. artificial intelligence is an economic disruptor and within a decade, our -- artificial intelligence will be smarter than 90% of the population, so there is a fear of people being put out of work, but the good ,ews is that technology particularly in the information age, it also gives everybody access to the future. it is not like the old days were if you cannot get inside, and cannot be part of economic growth, and that is part of a lifetime of education and creative adaptation of that creation. have ma
the wall street money. you cannot deny that the supreme isrt decision on conjugation restore the system, but that has been the case before that. in this case, i would be bipartisan. the wall street money went to the democratic candidate this time, and the democratic candidate lost. it is complicated. was thend question nature of -- host: the job market, salaries. guest: but with the kind of fast-moving information economy that we have, we have kind of both good news and bad news with the...
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con -- for squall street-main -- for wall street-main street confidence to continue. david: there will be a pause because there will be so much pushback to what our expectations are. they are sluggish s.o.b.s. confirmation hearings. once he gets the tax cuts and deregulation through. the second half will take off. gary: since i know we'll play this a year from now. everybody is betting the dollar strength will continue. i'll say a year from today the dollar will be lower because everybody is on that side of the trade. and you know from your days in commodities it doesn't work that way. sandra: so you are saying you are safe with that. we can play that back a year from now? gary: absolutely. keep it. sandra: thank you so much. somebody has to have the champagne. gary: i want to say before we run it's been a great first year on the fox business network. we are part of ways not you number one and best business network there is. happy new year. we thank you for joining us. lou will be back next week. happy new year. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york
con -- for squall street-main -- for wall street-main street confidence to continue. david: there will be a pause because there will be so much pushback to what our expectations are. they are sluggish s.o.b.s. confirmation hearings. once he gets the tax cuts and deregulation through. the second half will take off. gary: since i know we'll play this a year from now. everybody is betting the dollar strength will continue. i'll say a year from today the dollar will be lower because everybody is on...
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"wall street week."ll be right back. >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. >> announcer: charles payne and david asman break it down. no, schedulingime to go oto the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree.com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon in through your doggie door. [chittering] [gasps] get a better mortgage on your schedule. not the bank's. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. just think of him as a big cat. [chittering] with rabies. gary: drug stocks took a big hit this week and this is why. >> the drug industry has been disastrous. they supply our drugs but they don't make them here to a large extent. and the other thing wev have to do is create new bidding procedures
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wall street wants this. this benefits wall street. it doesn't benefit mom and pop or main street, but benefits mega corporations. and you can couch the language in any clever way that you want. in the final analysis this is all about mega corporations being able to do things that would prevent -- that would not be in the best interest of investors. investors who are listening to this, you ought to be concerned. this impacts you. if this legislation passes, your opportunity to participate in wall street with regulations that are going to be perpetrated upon you similar to what madoff perpetrated, will not be possible. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the members are urged to address their comments to the chair. mr. huizenga: how much time is remaining? the chair: the gentleman from michigan has 3 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from texas has 30 seconds. mr. huizenga: at this point, i'll reserve and ready to close. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is rec
wall street wants this. this benefits wall street. it doesn't benefit mom and pop or main street, but benefits mega corporations. and you can couch the language in any clever way that you want. in the final analysis this is all about mega corporations being able to do things that would prevent -- that would not be in the best interest of investors. investors who are listening to this, you ought to be concerned. this impacts you. if this legislation passes, your opportunity to participate in...
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"wall street week." we'll be right back. >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. >> ann with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. gary: drug stocks took a
"wall street week." we'll be right back. >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. >> ann with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream...
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"wall street week." we'll be right b >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. >> ann gary: drug stocks took a big hit this week and this is why. >> the drug industry has been disastrous. they supply our drugs but they don't make them here to a large extent. and the other thing wev have to do is create new bidding procedures for the brug industry because they are getting away with murder, pharma has a lot of lobbies and a lot of power and there is very little bidding on drugs. we are the largest buyer of drugs in the world and yet we don't bid properly. we are going to start bidding and save billions of dollars over a period of time. trish: if you were told that words came out of the mouth of bernie sanders, it would seem believable, right? charles payne and david asman. this is one of the most interesting things about donald trump. you can't put him in a box. he's
"wall street week." we'll be right b >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. >> ann gary: drug stocks took a big hit this week and this is why. >> the drug industry has been disastrous. they supply our drugs but they don't make them here to a large extent. and the other thing wev have to do is create new bidding...
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we kick off with wall street, where us stocks crossed a major milestone.owjones us stocks crossed a major milestone. the dow jones industrial average finishing above 20,000 for the first time ever and you also have the broader s&p 500 and the nasdaq also at record levels. this is how asian markets are reacting to the dow jones 20,000. the nikkei gaining 1.3% and the all 0rds hired by 20 points. basically mr trump's senior adviser was quick to comment on the news, tweeting that the landmark was down to the trump effect, but is it? let's have a look. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effect. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effectm you look at stocks, especially the dowjones, we you look at stocks, especially the dow jones, we have you look at stocks, especially the dowjones, we have seen it is up some 8%. that's since the election of donald trump. really when you look at some of the executive orders we've seen that mr trump put through over the last few days, what it is really signalling to wall str
we kick off with wall street, where us stocks crossed a major milestone.owjones us stocks crossed a major milestone. the dow jones industrial average finishing above 20,000 for the first time ever and you also have the broader s&p 500 and the nasdaq also at record levels. this is how asian markets are reacting to the dow jones 20,000. the nikkei gaining 1.3% and the all 0rds hired by 20 points. basically mr trump's senior adviser was quick to comment on the news, tweeting that the landmark...
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the fox business all-stars weigh in when "wall street week" returns.'m just a guy who wants to buy that truck. and i'm just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar ceied dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast. look good? looks great. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >> he's look for policies that will spoke investment here in the united states. we said we would continue to do our part to drive economic development here in the u.s. maria: that was ford correct to mark fields talking about president obama's pledge to bring jobs back to america and discourage autom
the fox business all-stars weigh in when "wall street week" returns.'m just a guy who wants to buy that truck. and i'm just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar ceied dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast. look good? looks great. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this...
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"wall street week."ll be right back. >> announcer: does this sounds like a republican who will be friendlier to business? >> we need new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they are getting away with murder. with murder. >> ann still trying to find how ara good site.going? they all...want...to... charge me. have you tried credit karma? credit karma doesn't do taxes. does credit karma do taxes? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. oooh, credit karma...huh? we... probably still want those. yeah, good call. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. hey, drop a beat.flix? ♪ show me orange is the new black ♪ ♪ wait, no, bloodline ♪ how about bojack, luke cage ♪ oh, dj tanner maybe show me lilyhammer ♪ ♪ stranger things, marseille, the fall ♪ ♪ in the same place as my basketball? ♪ ♪ narcos, fearless, cooked ♪ the crown, marco polo, lost and found ♪ ♪ grace and frankie, hemlock grove, season one of...! ♪ show me house of cards. finally, you can now find a
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and wilbur roche. >> alien as an wall street in the cabinet. the administration and not ration day just over two weeks away. adam shapiro has the very latest. >> good morning, brian. good morning, the poll. the year started with his latest nomination. that would be robert slate has there. he is nominating to the next u.s. trade representative. this is a job with what she is familiar. white house are served in the bush administration as a deputy u.s. trade representative and he's negotiated more than two dozen bilateral agreements on everything from steel to green. he is also a trump supporter and gave her a tougher posture with countries like china and mexico. and speaking of mexico, targeted general motors and its operation in the country south of the border. the president-elect tweeting general motors suspended executive model of chevy cruised to u.s. car dealers tax-free across border making u.s.a. pay big border tax. general motors responded saying that chevy crew sedan is though that is forced on or in ohio and the chevy cruised hatchback
and wilbur roche. >> alien as an wall street in the cabinet. the administration and not ration day just over two weeks away. adam shapiro has the very latest. >> good morning, brian. good morning, the poll. the year started with his latest nomination. that would be robert slate has there. he is nominating to the next u.s. trade representative. this is a job with what she is familiar. white house are served in the bush administration as a deputy u.s. trade representative and he's...
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gary: welcome to "wall street week," the show for long-term investing, name gary kaminsky.aria: i'm maria bartiromo. the dow jones finally smashing through the 20,000 for the first time ever this week. i was on the air with stuart varney when it happened. the new president acting on nearly all of his campaign promises, signing orders that one republican lawmaker calls a dizzying pace including on trade, immigration and obamacare. gary: next week will be a true test with an onslaught of economic data with the consumer confidence and jobs the jobs report. and thursday it president is expected to announce his nominee for the supreme court. maria: characterize what we saw this week. >> when you talk 20,000 on the dow, it's not a great measure of the economy swroafer all baits many only 30 stocks. but the s & p and the nasdaq closed at new highs. there is an enthusiasm that has come through. we saw -- we were talking earlier, the mexico news came out yesterday. it doesn't stop the market at all. there is so much optimism right now, and it seems tough to stop. with all that said,
gary: welcome to "wall street week," the show for long-term investing, name gary kaminsky.aria: i'm maria bartiromo. the dow jones finally smashing through the 20,000 for the first time ever this week. i was on the air with stuart varney when it happened. the new president acting on nearly all of his campaign promises, signing orders that one republican lawmaker calls a dizzying pace including on trade, immigration and obamacare. gary: next week will be a true test with an onslaught...
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liz: no, i'm on wall street. from wall street day to "wall street week." we have some breaking news happening right now in washington, d.c. the house, look at this right now, they are debating the waiver for defense secretary nominee general james mathis. -- mattis. they will vote on it at this hour. this is happening at same time the first steps of the obamacare repeal process. folks, it is not a sure thing at this hour. don't move, we've got our eye and our cameras on the house floor. you need to stay right here. you know what? "freaky friday" the 13th on wall street an new york stock exchange. markets can not decide which number will win in the next 59 minutes. is it unluckily 13 or dow 20,000. the dow jumping right out of the gate to the upside. in fact big bank earnings came out. they looked really good on balance. the dow came within 48 point of that magical dow 20,000 number but what happened? we're down 11 now. we had been 42. there is a comeback in specific names. i will tell you about that. tell you what exactly is happening with your money. s&p
liz: no, i'm on wall street. from wall street day to "wall street week." we have some breaking news happening right now in washington, d.c. the house, look at this right now, they are debating the waiver for defense secretary nominee general james mathis. -- mattis. they will vote on it at this hour. this is happening at same time the first steps of the obamacare repeal process. folks, it is not a sure thing at this hour. don't move, we've got our eye and our cameras on the house...
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wall street is, as you just said, not popular.stration, is it steven mnuchin or gary cohn? who is the public voice or this is the argument unfolds on the trump side? elizabeth: it's a great question. you mentioned gary cohn and steve minogue can -- steven mnuchin, trump is still filling positions here he is looking at the fed will help dictate who is taking the lead on this. most likely, the administration is going to look for -- look to congress for an example on how to move forward. right now, jeff can sterling in close to mike pence, and was an early supporter of trump. he has the legislation already ready to go, it passed in the previous congress and he is expected to roll out a new version of that in the coming weeks. remains to be it seen. those are a lot of questions. hard bill tos a get past. it was complicated even in the context of the financial crisis, at a time when wall street was at its least popular back in 2009. what are the things that could cause this to come undone, the biggest hurdles that donald trump and admi
wall street is, as you just said, not popular.stration, is it steven mnuchin or gary cohn? who is the public voice or this is the argument unfolds on the trump side? elizabeth: it's a great question. you mentioned gary cohn and steve minogue can -- steven mnuchin, trump is still filling positions here he is looking at the fed will help dictate who is taking the lead on this. most likely, the administration is going to look for -- look to congress for an example on how to move forward. right...
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dom, thank you. >>> 40 minutes to go before the closing bell on wall street. checking in on the dow, s&p and nasdaq again. we are in selloff mode on wall street. worst day of the year so far. nasdaq down a percent. the dow down about 172 points. worst performing groups are energy and materials on the s&p. >>> president trump taking aim at the dodd frank financial reform law again this morning. >> dodd frank is a disaster. we're going to be doing a big number on dodd frank. >> so why are the big banks among the biggest losers on wall street tomorrow with that kind of talk coming out of washington? we'll talk about whether this is an opportunity to buy the banks on "closing bell." >>> a down day on wall street. if you're just joining us, where are you been? the worst day before this the dow was down 23.8%. as you can see, the nasdaq is down 1%. the russell down 1 1/3. the dow and s&p not far behind. >> all 11 sectors selling off. this is broad and it is deepening. staples and utilities fairing the best. tech stocks tumble. let's send it out to courtney reagan wi
dom, thank you. >>> 40 minutes to go before the closing bell on wall street. checking in on the dow, s&p and nasdaq again. we are in selloff mode on wall street. worst day of the year so far. nasdaq down a percent. the dow down about 172 points. worst performing groups are energy and materials on the s&p. >>> president trump taking aim at the dodd frank financial reform law again this morning. >> dodd frank is a disaster. we're going to be doing a big number on...
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trump has attacked his opponents for their ties to goldman and other wall street banks. will the perceived influence of goldman sachs on the incoming administration spark a demonstration at the bank's new york headquarters. about 40 protesters unfurled banners in the lobby before being ejected. they criticized goldman's role in the u.s. housing crisis and a history of former executive taking senior posts in government. they vowed to demonstrate again on january 17. the former head of the u.k.'s financial regulator has issued a rebuke to president elect donald
trump has attacked his opponents for their ties to goldman and other wall street banks. will the perceived influence of goldman sachs on the incoming administration spark a demonstration at the bank's new york headquarters. about 40 protesters unfurled banners in the lobby before being ejected. they criticized goldman's role in the u.s. housing crisis and a history of former executive taking senior posts in government. they vowed to demonstrate again on january 17. the former head of the u.k.'s...
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chief for the wall street journals london bureau. >> host: thanks so much for coming on c-span booktv. i wanted to congratulate you on a fascinating book i was interested in all of it. i wanted to start off with the beginning. you dedicate your book to the most important working woman in your life, your maternal grand mother. tell me about her story. >> guest: well, she was my fathers mother. she emigrated from what we called the old country, eastern europe, as a teenager. she was 16. she lived with an aunt in new york. she worked in a sweatshop making clothes, which he earned enough money doing that to bring her parents over. and to me that was always very inspirational sci-fi i couldn't imagine any working woman in my own history would make a big impression on me than grandma. >> host: the first sentence of your constructio instruction rek me and it says ambitious women today feel little connection with female business executives who overcame obstacles to succeed. do you think women have it so easy today? >> guest: i don't think women have it so easy today but i think women have it
chief for the wall street journals london bureau. >> host: thanks so much for coming on c-span booktv. i wanted to congratulate you on a fascinating book i was interested in all of it. i wanted to start off with the beginning. you dedicate your book to the most important working woman in your life, your maternal grand mother. tell me about her story. >> guest: well, she was my fathers mother. she emigrated from what we called the old country, eastern europe, as a teenager. she was...
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okay, "the wall street journal" had an article about it. they may not have been the first. >> i will just tell you this is an important nomination, and we've been talking about issues certainly related to pharmaceutical -- we've got millions of americans walking on an economic tightrope every month, balancing food bills, rent bills, prescription drug bills. this is an enormously important appointment and i take it personally. [inaudible] a senior citizens group, and our credo is that medicare is a guarantee. it's a guarantee of defined benefits. it's a promise, a promise and a guarantee. and certainly, there's stuff in the nominee's background to suggest he's walking back on the guaranteed benefits. you ask is this important and i think all three of us would tell you it is important, and as far as the american people are concerned, this particular agency touches the lives of millions and millions of the most vulnerable americans, and you bet this is right up at the top of our priority list. >> thank you, everybody. >>> next, house speaker p
okay, "the wall street journal" had an article about it. they may not have been the first. >> i will just tell you this is an important nomination, and we've been talking about issues certainly related to pharmaceutical -- we've got millions of americans walking on an economic tightrope every month, balancing food bills, rent bills, prescription drug bills. this is an enormously important appointment and i take it personally. [inaudible] a senior citizens group, and our credo is...
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and one official saying look, the wall street journal report is overblown. ultimately, fundamentally, the president-elect supports the intelligence community. we're going to have to see -- right. and he's been with these tweets sort of waging war. >> yeah. >> michael steele, do you see a great crack-up in the republican party along foreign policy lines? i asked three republicans in the last 24 hours, people you and i both know, you're going to be a julian assange, sean hannity republican -- >> hello. >> no, i'm a john mccain republican. i think this may dwarf the divides in the party that were sort of revealed in the primary. >> well, i've just been struck, nicole, by the fact that over the last three or four weeks, watching republicans in this town morph into something unrecognizable when it comes to russia. and now julian assange, to try to explain or somehow condition or excuse what is hitting everyone in the head right now, is that russia's had their fingers all up in our election, and julian assange is a part of that. and i think you put your finger at
and one official saying look, the wall street journal report is overblown. ultimately, fundamentally, the president-elect supports the intelligence community. we're going to have to see -- right. and he's been with these tweets sort of waging war. >> yeah. >> michael steele, do you see a great crack-up in the republican party along foreign policy lines? i asked three republicans in the last 24 hours, people you and i both know, you're going to be a julian assange, sean hannity...
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cong u donald trump takes a wall street insider to oversee wall street regulati.ase of the fox guarding the henhouse? this is bloomberg. ♪ asia. this is daybreak i am betty liu in new york. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. a quick look at what is coming up over the next you hours on bloomberg. our eyes on china. rishaad is joining us. what are you watching us? reporter: we're going to be joined by betty liu coming up and about 55 minutes from now. everything should point to more stability and a sort of reentry -- sort of reorientation of the chinese economy. the chief investment officer of ocbcvate bank of oh cbc -- sees donald trump's election increasing the risk greatly for a recession in the united states. least at about 12 minutes from now, we're going to about the french railway company and if it is threatened by china's high-speed railway programs. is it a threat or something which presents an opportunity? more to come in the next couple hours of bloomberg daybreak asia. betty: thank you so much. take a wall has street insider to be his top regulator despi
cong u donald trump takes a wall street insider to oversee wall street regulati.ase of the fox guarding the henhouse? this is bloomberg. ♪ asia. this is daybreak i am betty liu in new york. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. a quick look at what is coming up over the next you hours on bloomberg. our eyes on china. rishaad is joining us. what are you watching us? reporter: we're going to be joined by betty liu coming up and about 55 minutes from now. everything should point to more stability...
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charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and
charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing. spanish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and
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last the wall street journal published just before the holidays he had reportedly traded more than $300,000 of shares of roughly 40 health care and pharmaceutical companies while simultaneously pushing and advocating for legislation on the federal level that could impact the company's stock prices. i will repeat. the president elect picked for hhs treated hundreds of thousands of dollars of health-related stocks while the senior member of congress advocated and voted for federal legislation to impact those very companies stock prices. i will we mind you his influence and access to information on these issues was second to none and as teacher the house budget committee and sat on ways and means and a member of the republican caucus and congressman price didn't simply vote on the health care bills when they came to the floor but championed them. according to the wall street journal the last congress he sponsored nine and co-sponsored 35 health-related bills in the house right before congress ended, at with the massive new bill from a new letter released today by the public watchdog group to r
last the wall street journal published just before the holidays he had reportedly traded more than $300,000 of shares of roughly 40 health care and pharmaceutical companies while simultaneously pushing and advocating for legislation on the federal level that could impact the company's stock prices. i will repeat. the president elect picked for hhs treated hundreds of thousands of dollars of health-related stocks while the senior member of congress advocated and voted for federal legislation to...
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charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing.nish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and
charles: welcome to "wall street week" the show with long's -- wall street investing.nish the last chapter in the present of him as the big story on wall street this week. economy adding 156,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. >> when president obama took office the unemployment rate was 7.8% of course i was at the height of the great recession but in less than two weeks donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president united states and
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well wall street journal had an article about it. they may not have been the first. >> i just tell you that i think a particularly important nomination and we've been talking about issues, certainly relating to pharmaceutical, we have millions of americans walking on an economic tight rope every month balancing their food billeted brent bill and this is an enormously important appointment. i take this one particularly personal. almost seven years -- a senior citizens group and our credo was that medicare is a guarantee, it's a guarantee of defined-benefit. it is a promise in a guarantee. and certainly their stuff in the nominees background that suggests he is walking back that promise of guaranteed benefit. so you ask is this particularly important, i think all three of us would tell you it's particularly important. as far as the american people are concerned, this particular agency touches the lives of millions and millions of the most vulnerable americans. you bet this is at the top of our priority list. >> thank you everybody. >>
well wall street journal had an article about it. they may not have been the first. >> i just tell you that i think a particularly important nomination and we've been talking about issues, certainly relating to pharmaceutical, we have millions of americans walking on an economic tight rope every month balancing their food billeted brent bill and this is an enormously important appointment. i take this one particularly personal. almost seven years -- a senior citizens group and our credo...
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that might be reassuring on wall street. hand, it's a remarkable departure from the populism of the campaign trail and i think it will put steven mnuchin under pressure today. about: what do we know his stance on a stronger dollar or china or regulations or even on the mortgage market? i think the new administration is feeling its way through a series of conflicting policy initiatives they have proposed. the border tax adjustment or an import tax or tariff. economics behind that assumes a stronger dollar to offset the tariff war tax that would be placed on imports. --that it does not improve increase the cost of goods. you heard the president elect the other day say i'm not so sure i am a strong dollar guy. they are here to promote exports and a strong dollar is contrary to that. i think they are feeling their way between campaign slogans and promises and actual hard details of policy. it's a little like the repeal and replace problem. for the last four years, the republican congress has talked only about repeal and now that
that might be reassuring on wall street. hand, it's a remarkable departure from the populism of the campaign trail and i think it will put steven mnuchin under pressure today. about: what do we know his stance on a stronger dollar or china or regulations or even on the mortgage market? i think the new administration is feeling its way through a series of conflicting policy initiatives they have proposed. the border tax adjustment or an import tax or tariff. economics behind that assumes a...
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bradley olson from "the wall street journal," i you have the final word. guest: that's something people have asked questions about and will come in the hearings. how will you focus after coming from a place with money and getting deals to environmental issues, human rights, democracy, fair and elections and those kinds of things. those are serious questions. and that's definitely something he's going to have to address, how he would manage that process and transition from kind of a business focus to a much more broad-based focus on a lot of different policy issues and objectives. and perhaps circumstances when the outcome is not as black and white or the potential outcome is not as black and white but tainted with a few more shades of gray. host: that's bradley olson of "the wall street journal" joining us from houston. thanks for waking up early. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: up next, the repeal process for the affordable care act began in ernest this week on capitol hill. the washington examiner's paige winfield cunningham will be joining us
bradley olson from "the wall street journal," i you have the final word. guest: that's something people have asked questions about and will come in the hearings. how will you focus after coming from a place with money and getting deals to environmental issues, human rights, democracy, fair and elections and those kinds of things. those are serious questions. and that's definitely something he's going to have to address, how he would manage that process and transition from kind of a...
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wall street down after u.s. stocks fell. gold is on the advance. the catalyst, president donald trump and his controversial travel ban. some of the americans being detained say they oppose his stance. >> elsewhere, a horror show at sony pictures. the studio may take a $1 billion charge. under pressuren from the fed. we will go live to tokyo in just a few minutes. >> this is the second hour of "daybreak: asia." i'm yvonne man in hong kong. >> it's just after 7:00 p.m. in new york. i'm betty liu. this is central banks week. the boj is just hours away from hearing what they have to say about monetary policy. then we have the bank of england and also the fed. we will see how markets are paying attention to central banks. yvonne: how big of a narrative going toj, the fed have? we see the political risk being priced into markets a little bit more, given the backlash we've seen from trump's travel ban. let's get the latest. in asia witho far stocks following wall street lower amid trump's comments which have put investors on alert. japanese stocks falling
wall street down after u.s. stocks fell. gold is on the advance. the catalyst, president donald trump and his controversial travel ban. some of the americans being detained say they oppose his stance. >> elsewhere, a horror show at sony pictures. the studio may take a $1 billion charge. under pressuren from the fed. we will go live to tokyo in just a few minutes. >> this is the second hour of "daybreak: asia." i'm yvonne man in hong kong. >> it's just after 7:00 p.m....
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liz: no, i'm on wall street. from wall street day to "wall street week."me breaking news happening right now in washington, d.c. the house, look at this right now, they are debating the waiver for defense secretary nominee general james mathis. -- mattis. they will vote on it at this hour. this is happening at same time the first steps of the obamacare repeal process. folks, it is not a sure thing at this hour. don't move, we've got our eye and our cameras on the house floor. you need to stay right here. you know what?
liz: no, i'm on wall street. from wall street day to "wall street week."me breaking news happening right now in washington, d.c. the house, look at this right now, they are debating the waiver for defense secretary nominee general james mathis. -- mattis. they will vote on it at this hour. this is happening at same time the first steps of the obamacare repeal process. folks, it is not a sure thing at this hour. don't move, we've got our eye and our cameras on the house floor. you need...
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another:league of mine win to work for "the wall street journal" in new york and i was hired to work in the washington bureau. there was one female reporter but never had a female intern. so some of on ther and inningses ahead were very different than what i was used to as an editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest, strengthest that that happened was on my first week on the job in which the correspondent invited me to go and hear a done -- we war working 'thank you street and he kept circling around me and i realize letted was trying to be a gentleman and be on the outside of to the sidewalk to the horse and charge carriages want splash my petty coats. i wasn't sure i would. >> host: you interviewed 352 executive women for the book, so impressive. 52? one per week? a lot of people ask me that, one per week? no. my goal was to interview 50 women for the book. i didn't have any particular idea in mind whether any or some of them would end up being experienced public company ceos i was lucky enough that nearly two-thirds of them are women who head been public companies or turnly r
another:league of mine win to work for "the wall street journal" in new york and i was hired to work in the washington bureau. there was one female reporter but never had a female intern. so some of on ther and inningses ahead were very different than what i was used to as an editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest, strengthest that that happened was on my first week on the job in which the correspondent invited me to go and hear a done -- we war working 'thank you street and he...