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ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as you can see off 7% in the premarket. they are seeing stiffer competition online from amazon and the sales that well, didn't match up during holiday quarter with amazon and as a result the stock getting hit a bit in premarket. speaking of amazon, they are back from three-day weekend with vengeance, no less than three stories relate today them. five companies in all making news because of amazon. the tenticals go out as they say. two political rivals that blasted each other during presidential campaign now friends, apparently. you have to love it. we have three hours to
ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as...
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ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy, could end up with six different parties to get a coalition government together. what do you think? >> it is entirely. it is possible and don't think it will happen real fast. it points to the fact that neither political party is not giving either one to be a member. there used to be a cachet or pride in being a card-carrying democrat or card-carrying republican. especially young people. no one is getting that. the big benefit of smaller coalition government it force you to focus on what you agree on. we have some of t
ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy,...
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. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today district officials are standing by the decision to arm teachers and staff. >> our staff members are trained to go to the threat and address the threat. not to run away. >> the sidney and matt river school districts have guns hidden in safes only opened by staff part of armed response team. the district interviewed and picked each member. are required to have license to carry and attend rigorous monthly training. most students seem to support the idea. >> to have people inside of the school who know what they'ring doing and who can protect us,
. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today...
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ashley: low-carb 1:00 p.m. could have ashley webster in for lauren simonetti. i had a shirt and jeans on when i came in this morning. it is like early spring, early summer. beautiful. crazy. cheryl: we had the open of the markets yesterday and of course we went down. and down. a nice little selloff yesterday afternoon. another day of volatile trading. the dow jones more than 260 points and snapped a six session winning streak for the dow and s&p 500. it is just the appetizer or main course of falling stocks. cofounder flynn's capital management is here. jason garcia met, cofounder of hail investing. good morning. >> good morning. train to another rough day for the markets. the name of the game right now is inflation and what the federal reserve will do. we look at the market of clarity do you think? >> i think elegant clarity as he talked about on this program at the beginning of the year. inflation and interest rates would be the theme of 2018 as well as volatility disappointed. obviously we seem inflation with producer price index and wages and that bleeds in
ashley: low-carb 1:00 p.m. could have ashley webster in for lauren simonetti. i had a shirt and jeans on when i came in this morning. it is like early spring, early summer. beautiful. crazy. cheryl: we had the open of the markets yesterday and of course we went down. and down. a nice little selloff yesterday afternoon. another day of volatile trading. the dow jones more than 260 points and snapped a six session winning streak for the dow and s&p 500. it is just the appetizer or main course...
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ashley: we are. stuart: when the dow drops 10%, when you drop 10% you can officially call a correction, we now have a correction on our hands. let's go to s&p 500. where is that? dow is down 2%, s&p is down nearly 50 points, that's 1.8, 1.9% and falling. how about the nasdaq composite, exactly the same story, we are down 2% on the nasdaq, 6,800. that's a drop of 138 points. when the nasdaq goes down like that, that's a composite of 100 biggest tech companies, indication that technology is down again this morning. i've got to bring in interest rates real fast, where are we, 2.75%. by the way, that's significantly lower than it was this time yesterday. >> irony is interest rates going up is spoking the markets, bring interest rates down. stuart: there you go. liz: s&p is 9 points away from correction territory. the s&p. stuart: big tech names, now they are trading, i want to see how they have opened up. they are opened down, facebook 178, amazon 1370, microsoft 86, alphabet at 1,048, significant drop,
ashley: we are. stuart: when the dow drops 10%, when you drop 10% you can officially call a correction, we now have a correction on our hands. let's go to s&p 500. where is that? dow is down 2%, s&p is down nearly 50 points, that's 1.8, 1.9% and falling. how about the nasdaq composite, exactly the same story, we are down 2% on the nasdaq, 6,800. that's a drop of 138 points. when the nasdaq goes down like that, that's a composite of 100 biggest tech companies, indication that technology...
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ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. train to a report says the u.s. and china tingled over the nuclear football during the president's visit to beijing. actually coming you've got details. charles: the same in the u.s. military carried the nuclear football, a briefcase with the nuclear code always travels with the president. so if
ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll...
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ashley: yeah. stuart: i was a young, a boy, frankly less than 10 years old but i remember it distinctly, because his crusade as he called it, dominated british life for some time, because he brought 100,000 people to his crusade at wembley stadium. now britain is, and was very much a secular society. ashley: yes. stuart: it is not overtly religious society at all. you do not win prizes being overtly religious in britain. ashley: not at all. very private. liz: how was billy graham received at that time in that environment? stuart: with astonishing enthusiasm. the fact he could fill wembley stadium with 100,000 people and speak for jesus that way was as ton maybement to the brits. ashley: unheard of. stuart: absolutely unhid of. whether he could, if he come again today done a similar crusade i don't believe he would have same response or same reaction to it. but at that time that stopped britain. ashley: yes. stuart: a personal note. i watched the crown. ashley: yes. stuart: during "the crouch," we-
ashley: yeah. stuart: i was a young, a boy, frankly less than 10 years old but i remember it distinctly, because his crusade as he called it, dominated british life for some time, because he brought 100,000 people to his crusade at wembley stadium. now britain is, and was very much a secular society. ashley: yes. stuart: it is not overtly religious society at all. you do not win prizes being overtly religious in britain. ashley: not at all. very private. liz: how was billy graham received at...
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ashley: yes. stuart: if you look at the future's market as ashley just said, the answer is question. right-bottom-hand corner. after ten consecutive months of jobs. [laughter] ashley: thank you very much. charles: it's been my experience that the futures were the lowest point of the morning. we may test that. whatever the worst -- we were down 300, we test that. if we hold it and come back, that's when you start to sit up. i want to put one thing in perspective. 3% yield to push the market down, the last time we corrected yield 4 and a half percent, the before time 6 percent and 9% and 12%. stuart: 15 seconds to go and we will open the market. you can see them applauding and we will hear it any second now. there you go. when the bell starts ringing, the trading session will begin. we will find out whether or not we will get a continuation of very heavy selling we saw last week. here we go. first reading in the dow we are down 250 points right from the get-go, 260, 263, 277 we are down. 25,248, dow
ashley: yes. stuart: if you look at the future's market as ashley just said, the answer is question. right-bottom-hand corner. after ten consecutive months of jobs. [laughter] ashley: thank you very much. charles: it's been my experience that the futures were the lowest point of the morning. we may test that. whatever the worst -- we were down 300, we test that. if we hold it and come back, that's when you start to sit up. i want to put one thing in perspective. 3% yield to push the market...
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>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will reinvent themselves and become a better business organization. they have seen the pressure. i see them moving higher from here. i think that will be one of good bright spots for the dow this year. ashley: 30 seconds, todd. are we still in recalculation mode? , we have the drop and the pause. is there more volatility? >> i think more volatility. market action suggest as near-term top is in. we should see selling and test the lows we put in last week. overall i think long term you're a buyer of the market. short term here over next six mont
>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will...
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ashley: i do. it says in the old days in quotation marks, when good news is reported the stock market would go out. today was good news as reported the stock market goes down. big mistake says the president and we have so much good, great news about the economy. the reason the market goes down when we get good news is the fear that it will continue to raise interest rates in the fear of inflation. so yes, he is right. good news is bad news. that is the scenario we are in. it is a compliment if you like to the economy, but the market doesn't like high interest rates. liz: it's a big mistake and that's what he means by big mistake. stuart: the selloff is a big mistake. transfer the market shouldn't go down when we get good news for the economy. stuart: john, back to you in just a moment. back to my editorial top of the hour talking about media coverage of the selloff. the media tried to pin it on the president. they virtually called it the trump selloff. this from the white house news conference yest
ashley: i do. it says in the old days in quotation marks, when good news is reported the stock market would go out. today was good news as reported the stock market goes down. big mistake says the president and we have so much good, great news about the economy. the reason the market goes down when we get good news is the fear that it will continue to raise interest rates in the fear of inflation. so yes, he is right. good news is bad news. that is the scenario we are in. it is a compliment if...
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ashley: yes. stuart: taxes did not go down. i want to talk apple, they have 51% of the global smartphone market ashley: wow. stuart: i think that's a big deal. >> that's a huge deal. when i get to teach fourth and fifth graders about economic, stuart, we talk about what's the biggest thing in the business, how much margin you're making, they are winning the margin war so much. they didn't ship nearly the most phones, they just made the most money and that is a big distinction, samsung sold a lot more funs, apple made three times as much money. liz: gross margin is more than 35%. ashley: about 800 bucks. that helps the margin. >> three times the average price of samsung. stuart: are you buying apple? >> no, we are not. i tip my hat but won't eat it. i do think it's remarkable that they got 51% because there's cheaper alternatives. stuart: back to amazon. we talk about it all of the time. i believe it's down a fraction today but i want to know, they've had a huge run-up, of course, what has it done to jeff bezos, liz? >> 118 bill
ashley: yes. stuart: taxes did not go down. i want to talk apple, they have 51% of the global smartphone market ashley: wow. stuart: i think that's a big deal. >> that's a huge deal. when i get to teach fourth and fifth graders about economic, stuart, we talk about what's the biggest thing in the business, how much margin you're making, they are winning the margin war so much. they didn't ship nearly the most phones, they just made the most money and that is a big distinction, samsung...
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ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything actually come of it? we're asking the question. we'll answer it too. back in a second. ♪ you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manag
ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything...
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ashley: amazing. stuart: that is incredible. ashley: oh, my god. stuart: coming up the situation in venezuela, even more dire if that is possible. there are reports that parents are leaving children at orphanages just to get them fed. we keep saying the collapse is coming but how can it get much worse? we'll have the latest for you. >>> susan rice looking to cover her tracks in the last moments of power and protect president obama. senators are starting to ask questions about that and we're on it. >>> the immigration debate, six senators coming together on a deal. one of then says this is the only deal that can become law. it is senator thom tillis. he joins us. you're watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important goals are yours. with 15,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's ho
ashley: amazing. stuart: that is incredible. ashley: oh, my god. stuart: coming up the situation in venezuela, even more dire if that is possible. there are reports that parents are leaving children at orphanages just to get them fed. we keep saying the collapse is coming but how can it get much worse? we'll have the latest for you. >>> susan rice looking to cover her tracks in the last moments of power and protect president obama. senators are starting to ask questions about that and...
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ashley: so old. it is aging gone up for ten straight months first time we've done that i thinking in 60 years. that's a pretty good indicator. and now we're only town 90 only down 95 points we're holding above 26,000. why are we down today? >> investors are getting used to the fact with four rate hike that's not a big deal. inflation is up and hale get over this very quickly. >> this is big tech week and focus on that right now. first of all, facebook, mark zuckerberg is encouraging people to spend less time on his site. i can't ever remember a media company saying use me less. but he did. however, the stock is in record territory and getting close to it. because they have very good earnings u they did that right -- j they've got a lot of pricing power on their ads he's saying use me less and advertisers pay me more. >> saying 58% of their ad revenue comes from the news feed. how about o this? when is facebook going to start paying for newspapers and news feeds? they could get a lot of con tengt free
ashley: so old. it is aging gone up for ten straight months first time we've done that i thinking in 60 years. that's a pretty good indicator. and now we're only town 90 only down 95 points we're holding above 26,000. why are we down today? >> investors are getting used to the fact with four rate hike that's not a big deal. inflation is up and hale get over this very quickly. >> this is big tech week and focus on that right now. first of all, facebook, mark zuckerberg is encouraging...
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ashley, david, thank you very much. we have breaking news we have to get to right now. >>> music streaming service spotify is filing for a one billion dollar ipo. spotify will list shares on the new york stock exchange under the symbol, spot. spotify reportedly has 140 million users, one of which is me. another wish i ashley. >> that's right. love it. trish: most don't pay for the service. do you get commercials? >> no, i pay for it. trish: i pay for it too. i can't stand the commercials. i love the music. sure beats the days when i i had all the cds. >> oh, god, yes. trish: we'll be right back. quick break. i will see you here. thanks. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business
ashley, david, thank you very much. we have breaking news we have to get to right now. >>> music streaming service spotify is filing for a one billion dollar ipo. spotify will list shares on the new york stock exchange under the symbol, spot. spotify reportedly has 140 million users, one of which is me. another wish i ashley. >> that's right. love it. trish: most don't pay for the service. do you get commercials? >> no, i pay for it. trish: i pay for it too. i can't stand...
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ashley: i do. basically, what's happening is at&t and time warner say that, look, the justice department is trying to stop this merger. it's all because of politics, they say. so they went to a judge and said we want to see some of the internal communications within the government who are suing to have what the government calls anticompetitive merger. so that's why it went to a judge. the judge said you have to reach a very high hurdle for me to turn over nonpublic government communications, and he said you are falling well short of that. so at&t, time warner basically they claim it's all about president trump's not liking the deal and his absolute hatred for cnn. of course, cnn belongs to time warner, so they claim that's a big part of why the government is trying to stop this merger. a judge says sorry. you can't have access to any of the government communications. so we'll see what happens. but it was a loss, you could say, for the two companies. charles: sure. sure. and now this. billionaire do
ashley: i do. basically, what's happening is at&t and time warner say that, look, the justice department is trying to stop this merger. it's all because of politics, they say. so they went to a judge and said we want to see some of the internal communications within the government who are suing to have what the government calls anticompetitive merger. so that's why it went to a judge. the judge said you have to reach a very high hurdle for me to turn over nonpublic government...
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let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k. corral. if we can save one life, we should do that. charles: you can see activity on the stage right now. liz: matt schlapp. charles: matt schlapp, cpac is his baby. having incredible year cap off today, just moments from now president trump giving a speech there. are we going to listen to matt? i'm sorry, larry, you wanted -- >> i wanted to say i certainly don't want to walk down the same path president obama did trying to do as much as he can by executive order that will get overturned in the courts or should get overturned into the courts. issues should be i
let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k....
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ashley: yeah. stuart: this raises a question, which we've had on this program earlier this morning, i will ask this question to both of you. >> sure. stuart: you go watch some of these video games, they are violent indeed. we have young men and women of that kind of age, you know, should we do something about that? >> stuart, going back into the '80s, it was al gore and tipper gore who first started sounding the alert about this. yes, i think we need to do something about it. i absolutely support it. and believe that so many young people get isolated. they play games. and their mental health and well-being is affected, leading them potentially to do heinous acts. stuart: should we do something about it? >> i'm saying yes. stuart: i don't know what? >> i can't sit here today i have the -- >> we live in violent society. goes back to parenting. whether you're talking about videogames or what kid see on the street or talking with their friend in the classroom or outside of the classroom, there is a lot
ashley: yeah. stuart: this raises a question, which we've had on this program earlier this morning, i will ask this question to both of you. >> sure. stuart: you go watch some of these video games, they are violent indeed. we have young men and women of that kind of age, you know, should we do something about that? >> stuart, going back into the '80s, it was al gore and tipper gore who first started sounding the alert about this. yes, i think we need to do something about it. i...
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ashley: what is aleppo? stuart: you're all right. in about an hour, 60 minutes, the president holds a meeting on infrastructure. bipartisan. both sides of aisle will be there. i have to wonder how we will pay for all of this stuff? i don't know. ♪ back in a moment. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. ♪ stuart: now that is a good choice of music for the beatles at 10:30. it is valentine's day. i thought we might have "can't buy me love." liz: going to work eight days a week for your valentine. that is what this is about. get to work. get to work. stuart: we're up 21 points
ashley: what is aleppo? stuart: you're all right. in about an hour, 60 minutes, the president holds a meeting on infrastructure. bipartisan. both sides of aisle will be there. i have to wonder how we will pay for all of this stuff? i don't know. ♪ back in a moment. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never...
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ashley: not bad. stuart: now, i'm sure you're familiar with states and cities giving all kinds of benefits to lure amazon to build their second headquarters there. our next guest does not agree with giving the company money in those kinds of subsidies. his answer is invest the money in education instead. that's how you get amazon to your state. joining us now is richard, maryland state senator and candidate for governor of maryland. so welcome to the program. good to have you, sir. >> nice to be here with you, stuart,. stuart: i take your point and obviously it's a good idea to put the money into education. but that doesn't pay off for some years down the road. amazon wants educated workforce now. what do you say to that? >> well, that's the whole reason why they're looking at a place like montgomery county, maryland is we have amongst the best concentration of highly-educated workers in the world. where always -- maryland is always at the top with percentage of adults with higher education degrees. b
ashley: not bad. stuart: now, i'm sure you're familiar with states and cities giving all kinds of benefits to lure amazon to build their second headquarters there. our next guest does not agree with giving the company money in those kinds of subsidies. his answer is invest the money in education instead. that's how you get amazon to your state. joining us now is richard, maryland state senator and candidate for governor of maryland. so welcome to the program. good to have you, sir. >>...
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ashley webster -- [laughter] ashley webster elizabeth and mike murphy and d very okay dr you first we already know that mr. powell is going say the economy is fairly strong. jobless rate falling, income wealth spending all rising low stable inflation. what do you think that means for interest rates about how far and how fast he's going to raise them? >> i think he is going to be firmly in the don't rock the boat camp stuart. he's going to -- he's going to try to maintain a good thing. the unwinding of that balance sheet we've talked about he's going to try to do that very gently, and i think we've talked about the fact could it be a four, five interest rates hikes we're not sure where that you are going but he might be damping that a little bit. >> market agrees with you because we're up if the market right if the market thought his opening statement that we wouldn't get four or five interest rates quickly that would tank. >> what the market doesn't like stuart is unserpght. the market doesn't want to be guessing on how quickly they're going to -- remember weeks ago in the middle that
ashley webster -- [laughter] ashley webster elizabeth and mike murphy and d very okay dr you first we already know that mr. powell is going say the economy is fairly strong. jobless rate falling, income wealth spending all rising low stable inflation. what do you think that means for interest rates about how far and how fast he's going to raise them? >> i think he is going to be firmly in the don't rock the boat camp stuart. he's going to -- he's going to try to maintain a good thing. the...
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melissa: ashley, thank you so much. scott, you know the problem with all of these companies i think that would make me nervous as a shareholder is the idea that you read more and more articles about them being the last bastion of really the wild west. that they know everything about you. they know everywhere you're clicking. they know everything you own. now they're going to know about your health care. it is not terribly regulated and, one day washington will wake up to that and begin to really hamstring them the way they have the banks. i mean for better or for worse, i think for all of these owners of these stocks there is a real regulatory risk. maybe that is one of the reasons you see them all trying to be nice to trump right now. what do you think, lance? >> i mean, yes, i think right now, a lot of these companies are in really weird position because they rode hard against trump. melissa: right. >> prior to the tax changes and now we're seeing this real impact on their earnings and what is going to happen with pay
melissa: ashley, thank you so much. scott, you know the problem with all of these companies i think that would make me nervous as a shareholder is the idea that you read more and more articles about them being the last bastion of really the wild west. that they know everything about you. they know everywhere you're clicking. they know everything you own. now they're going to know about your health care. it is not terribly regulated and, one day washington will wake up to that and begin to...
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ashley: no more. [laughter]. stuart: off the morning high but still, kind of feels like this market wants to go up, doesn't it? dennis gartman, his letter is read by anybody who is anybody on wall street. he will till us what to expect. that is in the next hour. ♪ so, from the two trucks over here... i want you to pick a new truck for your mom or dad, knowing that they could possibly pass it down to you one day. cool. but before you decide, you should know that chevy silverado's are the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. which means that ford f-150s are not. (laughs) which truck would you pick? the chevy. the chevy. the chevy. there you go. boom. that was obvious. plus it looks cooler. no doubt about it. now they know what to get me. (laughs) stuart: for some people this was a real bombshell. apple is going to store very sensitive encryption keys in china. you want to explain this? ashley: yeah, chinese customers of apple's icloud servers, a, they have to be transferred to a local p
ashley: no more. [laughter]. stuart: off the morning high but still, kind of feels like this market wants to go up, doesn't it? dennis gartman, his letter is read by anybody who is anybody on wall street. he will till us what to expect. that is in the next hour. ♪ so, from the two trucks over here... i want you to pick a new truck for your mom or dad, knowing that they could possibly pass it down to you one day. cool. but before you decide, you should know that chevy silverado's are the most...
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i'm joined by ashley webster on set. let's back up for a minute because there is a lot to die guess. i'm told we have a little bit of time. that is music to my ears. >> that is dangerous with me here. all right. trish: let's talk about two difficult things. we have washington, the points he made about the washington and structural differences. talk about what higher interest rates will mean? >> bottom line for everyone out there, higher costs when you're financing your house, your car, or any other purchases. we know that it will cost companies more money to borrow money to expand. but it is also a double-edged sword because people who like to save money will get more money back on their returns. it unfortunately doesn't make the stock market attractive as it has been with the cheap money over last 10 years, now maybe i can go into a 10-year bond and get guaranteed rate of return. this is actually pretty decent. trish: you see how savers have been penalized over the last decade. >> it has been horrible. trish: i admit th
i'm joined by ashley webster on set. let's back up for a minute because there is a lot to die guess. i'm told we have a little bit of time. that is music to my ears. >> that is dangerous with me here. all right. trish: let's talk about two difficult things. we have washington, the points he made about the washington and structural differences. talk about what higher interest rates will mean? >> bottom line for everyone out there, higher costs when you're financing your house, your...
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stocks kicking off the week firmly in the green ashley: i'm ashley webster in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president trump meeting with group of governors in discussion of gun violence in wake of the florida school shooting. the president voicing support for stronger
stocks kicking off the week firmly in the green ashley: i'm ashley webster in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president trump meeting with group of governors in discussion of gun violence in wake of the florida school shooting. the president voicing support for stronger
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deep breath, ashley. how about that? politics dominated by the memo. we are waiting for it. when it's released, here is what to look for. simple question, was a document paid for by the clinton presidential campaign used as excuse to spy on the presidential campaign of donald trump, that's what it's all about. that question will be answered, we think, by the end of the day, yes, it is a very big day. varney & company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right, we are down a bit more. 240 points lower from the dow industrials. it's a down day across the board. why? in part because of this, look at the ten-year treasury yield. we are now at 2.83% and rising. very bad news for the stock market. now, we've got some stocks which are the biggest drags on the dow, these are dow stocks and all of them are dow, goldman, boeing, visa, caterpillar all of them on the downside, that drag it is overall market down. joining us john layfield. all right, john, it's obviously a dip, are you buying into it? >> i'm not buying it but i'm not selling either. ill recommend if people want to get
deep breath, ashley. how about that? politics dominated by the memo. we are waiting for it. when it's released, here is what to look for. simple question, was a document paid for by the clinton presidential campaign used as excuse to spy on the presidential campaign of donald trump, that's what it's all about. that question will be answered, we think, by the end of the day, yes, it is a very big day. varney & company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right, we are down a bit more. 240...
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ashley: too late, charles. >> no problem, thank you very much, ashley. welcome to cavuto "coast to coast." i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto charles: president trump meeting with state and local officials to talk about school safety. this after emotional day of students expressing frustration with gun laws. a big question whether republicans will be on board with restricted gun laws. to cpac chairman matt schlapp on the big issue that is facing the gop at this very moment. matt, a big issue at cpac today. give us your thoughts on what we saw last night. with president trump and students and parents and teachers that was unprecedented. we never seen anything like this, 19 years after columbine. the world watching outside of the white house. all of these people, all of these victims expressed themselves. >> it was a rivetting thing to watch to be a part of, those of us on the outside looking in. must be terrible to be in one of these families you lose a loved one. the president did right thing, he deserves a lot of credit for the tone and the approach.
ashley: too late, charles. >> no problem, thank you very much, ashley. welcome to cavuto "coast to coast." i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto charles: president trump meeting with state and local officials to talk about school safety. this after emotional day of students expressing frustration with gun laws. a big question whether republicans will be on board with restricted gun laws. to cpac chairman matt schlapp on the big issue that is facing the gop at this very moment....
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ashley, it's clear the focus is starting to shift towards the origin and who knew what when, particularly with the obama administration on this. >> the democratic national committee was behind this. it's important to know when this information was known. i think at this point we are hopefully going to get to the bottom of it. i think the american people deserve that answer. i think address these questions in an appropriate and transparent way is important to this from sells of figuring out what exactly happened here. charles: was president obama briefed on any of the information contained in the does yeller prior to january 15, 2017. tammy: he said he only spoke to the sphieb twice. so this january 5 meeting we know he didn't tell congress about. so the combination of what this represents, which is a kind of lawlessness anding corruption where the government was operating as a cudgel for a political party, weaponnizing the law enforcement. if the president himself was involved, i think that matters. the president positioned himself as being above all that. and certainly the presidency sho
ashley, it's clear the focus is starting to shift towards the origin and who knew what when, particularly with the obama administration on this. >> the democratic national committee was behind this. it's important to know when this information was known. i think at this point we are hopefully going to get to the bottom of it. i think the american people deserve that answer. i think address these questions in an appropriate and transparent way is important to this from sells of figuring...
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obama's former national securities advisor susan rice after writing president obama joining me now, ashley pratt. tammy bruce. let's do this by the book. what are your instincts telling you when you see that it kinds of hour yesterday email to one's self. obviously she expected to have someone right down the line. the date was sent, inauguration day. maybe she needed this for purposes later on. but i think a lot of this will come to light as more is done in this russia investigation. senator grassley and senator graham pursuing this is a good thing. this is obviously something when it comes to the 2016 election it's something that hasn't been forgotten and it's 2018. if there is something that needs to be exposed about how the obama administration was handling this. >> what role perhaps did president obama play? what did he know and when did he not? the sort of wall that he had nothing to do with any of this is start something crumble. tammy: the only thing missing in the emails was the little winky face when she writes "by the book." they clearly have no regard for the intelligence of the
obama's former national securities advisor susan rice after writing president obama joining me now, ashley pratt. tammy bruce. let's do this by the book. what are your instincts telling you when you see that it kinds of hour yesterday email to one's self. obviously she expected to have someone right down the line. the date was sent, inauguration day. maybe she needed this for purposes later on. but i think a lot of this will come to light as more is done in this russia investigation. senator...
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ashley: president trump planning to meet with survivors of the massacre to listening to her this afternoon. "fbn:am" starts right now.
ashley: president trump planning to meet with survivors of the massacre to listening to her this afternoon. "fbn:am" starts right now.
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ashley: big businesses clashing with conservative lawmakers over the nra. now, georgia-based delta airlines now butting heads with local legislatures. this after delta cut its partnership with the nra. tonight, we've got the local lawmaker who wants
ashley: big businesses clashing with conservative lawmakers over the nra. now, georgia-based delta airlines now butting heads with local legislatures. this after delta cut its partnership with the nra. tonight, we've got the local lawmaker who wants
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send it back to ashley webster. you're watching intraday moves as well. >> all day. you take a breath. i will talk about a couple stories here. move over alexa. apple's virtual assistant homepod entered the building. apple touting the $349 device. it is better than its rivals because it has superior speakers. you would hope so. preorders did sell out ahead of the in-store launch. apple shares up slightly. that is apple. amazon on the verge of another battle with fedex and ups. "the wall street journal" reporting that the e-commerce giant is preparing to launch a new delivery service for third party merchants. shipping with amazon, swa. the new service will begin in los angeles the next few weeks. it will expand to more cities by the end of the year. amazon though today trading down, as you can see, down 1 1/2% on friday's trade. we'll have more with liz claman live from the floor of the new york stock exchange when "countdown" comes right back. ♪ running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the ch
send it back to ashley webster. you're watching intraday moves as well. >> all day. you take a breath. i will talk about a couple stories here. move over alexa. apple's virtual assistant homepod entered the building. apple touting the $349 device. it is better than its rivals because it has superior speakers. you would hope so. preorders did sell out ahead of the in-store launch. apple shares up slightly. that is apple. amazon on the verge of another battle with fedex and ups. "the...
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ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as you can see off 7% in the premarket. they are seeing stiffer
ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as...
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ashley is here. elizabeth is here. david dietz is with us and so too is jeff what are you buying deets? [laughter] >> so you know, i want those stocks where there are no momentum investors. there's no people chasing they will just for a little bit more yield. where they haven't been on tippy toes i would go with ge exxon and pfizer more than 3% and no moment in there they both all three lead their industry so the blue chip, cat lax, they've been through this volatility before and been through tough economy they can rebound. >> to repeat you are buying this correction. >> for these selective stocks absolutely. >> same question to jeff i want to know what you're buying. i'm not buying anything. >> i mean, i said on your show monday i said that i would not even look at this market. before the decline another 1500, 2,000 points we're 14 almost 1500 down from monday. i'm still not convinced. i'm very, very concerned about the traders playing off this momentum. i'm going to continue to wait and let this settle out. >> look w
ashley is here. elizabeth is here. david dietz is with us and so too is jeff what are you buying deets? [laughter] >> so you know, i want those stocks where there are no momentum investors. there's no people chasing they will just for a little bit more yield. where they haven't been on tippy toes i would go with ge exxon and pfizer more than 3% and no moment in there they both all three lead their industry so the blue chip, cat lax, they've been through this volatility before and been...
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ashley: glad he didn't share it with us. we'll leave it at that. neil cavuto, take it away. neil: that is for another day. dow off 65 points. well off the worst levels. a lot of crosscurrents we get to later next couple hours, this battle over higher interest rates, whether they are good or bad, stronger dollar. both are perplexing traders today, as well as disappointing earnings out of likes of walmart. which accounted for a big chunk of the losses we're seeing in the dow earlier on. again those losses have come down. far more important matters to be considering in florida where busloads of students from that region are expected to head up to tallahassee to make it known to state officials you have got to do something and you have got to do it now. also indications some republicans who heretofore have been reluctant to address gun control measures of any sort, seem to be changing their tune a little bit. among them, john cornyn, republican from texas, this might be a good time for congress to pass some sort of a gun control bill. we need to do more for our thoughts and pray
ashley: glad he didn't share it with us. we'll leave it at that. neil cavuto, take it away. neil: that is for another day. dow off 65 points. well off the worst levels. a lot of crosscurrents we get to later next couple hours, this battle over higher interest rates, whether they are good or bad, stronger dollar. both are perplexing traders today, as well as disappointing earnings out of likes of walmart. which accounted for a big chunk of the losses we're seeing in the dow earlier on. again...
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ashley: we started down 150. we kind of calmed it down a little. stuart: we have been active trading now for 2 1/2 hours, almost exactly, we're down 85. not exactly volatile. >> right. stuart: see what you do for you, charles payne, sittings in for neil? >> is this the calm after or before the next storm? charles: i'm charles payne in for new cavuto this is "cavuto: coast to coast." the president is saying it is now or never from a "dreamer" deal. connell mcshane is at the capitol. reporter: members the senate have a chance to go back down to the storm to propose amendments. items like daca and border security that we heard so much about. the president did have a tweet on the subject earlier today when he wrote that negotiations on daca have begun. republicans want to make a deal. democrats say they want to make a deal. wouldn't it be great if we could finally after so many years solve the daca puzzle? this will be our last chance. there will never be another opportunity. march 5th, talking about the deadline he has put in place. one interesting no
ashley: we started down 150. we kind of calmed it down a little. stuart: we have been active trading now for 2 1/2 hours, almost exactly, we're down 85. not exactly volatile. >> right. stuart: see what you do for you, charles payne, sittings in for neil? >> is this the calm after or before the next storm? charles: i'm charles payne in for new cavuto this is "cavuto: coast to coast." the president is saying it is now or never from a "dreamer" deal. connell mcshane...
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let's go to the daily mail white house reporter vanessa chambers, world poor port contributor ashley pratt. the president was once again thrust into this world that's become all too common for presidents in recent decades to be the controller and chief. how did he do? >> overall addressing the fact that there was some underlying mental health issues was a good move, but i do think many americans are getting very frustrated that when they send their kids off to school that this could become a reality. i think this is happening all too often. i think at this point it would do more for president were to say that something will be done to take action. people are getting fed up with the idea of thoughts and prayers. a lot of this is on congress' hand now, whether the two commonsense gun reform, whether this is done and that is going to change at one point. i do feel a lot of that frustration. i do see a lot of americans getting to the point of this is counting the tragedies that are happening. again come a very real fear on the lives of many americans. as the president continues to play t
let's go to the daily mail white house reporter vanessa chambers, world poor port contributor ashley pratt. the president was once again thrust into this world that's become all too common for presidents in recent decades to be the controller and chief. how did he do? >> overall addressing the fact that there was some underlying mental health issues was a good move, but i do think many americans are getting very frustrated that when they send their kids off to school that this could...
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ashley: next week. charles: here he is the man himself, neil cavuto charles: here is neil cavuto. neil: thank you, my friend. his public defender is trying to seal some court records. we're not sure which. no specific records have been cited the state has not seen the records this defender wants removed but judge will make a call at 1:00 p.m. regardless. we'll take you to that, when that event occurs. meantime there is a lot of back and forth over the failure of the fbi to drop the ball on this, some of the signs given multiple occasions, how much trouble that could telegraph. the president said maybe the distraction of the russian probe got in the way of the fbi doing what it should be doing. is that fair? is that remotely right? let's go to former justice department official robert driscoll. that has come up quite a bit, robert, the fbi with the obsession to the russian investigation dates back to 2014 or at least the first hints of it, that that got in the way of its normal duties. is that true? >> no. i mean, i think that is kind of an unfair criticism because people are assig
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ashley: as always. stuart: watch out. liz: slippery rides. stuart: watch out, last hour of business. my time is up, neil, i have three seconds, left, two, one, it is yours. neil: you know it is amazing about this spending thing glad you're pouncing on it, not all the money you continue to throw away, markets don't seem to care. most in washington don't seem to care. most people polled don't seem to care. stuart: how you can have stimulus for the economy already growing at 3% and trillion dollar deficit in a year's time, when maybe you have 4% growth. i can't explain that one, neil. neil: i don't know. i don't know. what is absolutely stunning is the market okay with it, i guess for the time-being. stuart: so far. neil: that last hour as you pointed out, young man, like breaking business news. stuart: trying to get on my good side, son. you like the graphics? neil: that is phenomenal. i immediately shouted at my staff, what are you doing for me. they have an etch-a-sketch presentation. i was a little chagrined. thank you, my friend. great, gre
ashley: as always. stuart: watch out. liz: slippery rides. stuart: watch out, last hour of business. my time is up, neil, i have three seconds, left, two, one, it is yours. neil: you know it is amazing about this spending thing glad you're pouncing on it, not all the money you continue to throw away, markets don't seem to care. most in washington don't seem to care. most people polled don't seem to care. stuart: how you can have stimulus for the economy already growing at 3% and trillion dollar...
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here's "varney & company" and ashley webster take it away. >> thank you and i'm ash stew is out again today but make no worries about it we've with got you covered he's the story. wild swings continue in the stock market. the dow moved more than 400 points in just a couple of hours before closing down triple digits yesterday. the question of the day now, is volatility here to stay? right now, the market showing a slight improvement to futures showing we're up about 60 point but, of course, you never really know where it's going or how it's going to end the day. the the trading we'll be all over that as usual. amazon as we like to do every day that stock is clear
here's "varney & company" and ashley webster take it away. >> thank you and i'm ash stew is out again today but make no worries about it we've with got you covered he's the story. wild swings continue in the stock market. the dow moved more than 400 points in just a couple of hours before closing down triple digits yesterday. the question of the day now, is volatility here to stay? right now, the market showing a slight improvement to futures showing we're up about 60 point...