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we were on charles street, right in frontbuilding. when the ground started shaking, we ran for cover. and the, um, the awning from the star grocery fell and hit molly. she was pinned and i-i wasn't sure i could move the awning thout hurting herthen julian showed up. julian? yeah, he helped me move the awning, and then he helped me carry molly to the hospital. i really don't think we would've made it without him. ♪♪ [ crying ] julian: kim? charlie. hi. hi. everything okay? uh, you know. but i'm getting there. um, oscar, um, he was treated for hypothermia, but he's gonna be okay. so, those are, uh, tears of relief, are they? mostly. ♪♪ um, drew was trapped in the aftershock. and we ended up having to leave him because a door fell on him, and we couldn't lift it. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. where is he? i'll go help. no, no, no. it's okay. there's rescuers trying to get him out. but the building it was just so unstable and... i don't know -- i don't know if they're gonna be able to make it in time. [ both grunting ] can you reach tha
we were on charles street, right in frontbuilding. when the ground started shaking, we ran for cover. and the, um, the awning from the star grocery fell and hit molly. she was pinned and i-i wasn't sure i could move the awning thout hurting herthen julian showed up. julian? yeah, he helped me move the awning, and then he helped me carry molly to the hospital. i really don't think we would've made it without him. ♪♪ [ crying ] julian: kim? charlie. hi. hi. everything okay? uh, you know. but...
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well, my wife almost died at your charles street site. that's one. you are niagara equities, right? yes, but what were you doing at my site? saving someone trapped in a trailer. yeah, franco. ♪ my dad -- you know my dad. come on, he babbles all the time. you can't put any stock into anything that guy has to say, especially not in a time of crisis. well, he was very insistent. he assured me that you loved me... i do love you. ...and he felt awful that your secret kept you away. i didn't wanna say anything last night because i was just so glad you're okay. i-i got sidetracked, and i-i would've been at the church on time if there hadn't been an earthquake. franco... would've been at the church on time i know i have to respect the privacy of your sessions with kevin, but clearly something's eating you up. let's not pretend about it, okay? ♪ would it be okay with you... if i didn't tell you?
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charles street school principal promised his students he would spend the night under the stars if they completed 1,000 minutes of reading in honor of dr. seuss's reading and they did it. and they were shocked to see their principal following through. >> yes, my principal. mr. p. the craziest man on earth. >> the church served as mr. p.'s wake-up call greeting them with an outdoor assembly before the morning bell. >> the trip outdoors featuring agriculture and animals offered a break from the fast paced city life. the paws discovery farm in mt. laurel welcomed visitors and parents and young visitors gathered to celebrate the grand reopening. the hands on farm introduces kids to all kinds of crops and creatures and a mini mart and animal hospital. >>> still to come on "action news" at 4:00, one company has an interesting incentive to get their workers to work out. find a gym or find another job. >> and selfie deception if you hate how part of your face looks when you take your own photo. stick around science says that the camera really does lie. right now, comcast business is doubling yo
charles street school principal promised his students he would spend the night under the stars if they completed 1,000 minutes of reading in honor of dr. seuss's reading and they did it. and they were shocked to see their principal following through. >> yes, my principal. mr. p. the craziest man on earth. >> the church served as mr. p.'s wake-up call greeting them with an outdoor assembly before the morning bell. >> the trip outdoors featuring agriculture and animals offered a...
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charles: the "wall street journal" announced it wants to make shopping without a credit card easier. charles: the dow jones industrial rallied up 336 points. it drove a 2% gain into the safety of utilities. financials rocked, led by insurance names. real estate investment trusts including crown castle. investors still seeking yield in some safety. shaking off the prospects of higher costs. volatility remains. while key indifficult sees are stuck in treating rangers. the higher lows still in place. but the moment of truth is coming soon where the market will have to retest the highs and retest the lows where they had corrections. there is going to be a ton of economic data out this week including the jobs report friday. get ready to get a fill of what the economy is doing in real-time. as for all the noise, the tariff and trade debate. it's amazing all the talking heads claimed the market rebiewnded. these are the same experts that were caught off guard last week when tariffs were announced. give me a break, guys. do you think paul ryan or some big business is talking sense to preside
charles: the "wall street journal" announced it wants to make shopping without a credit card easier. charles: the dow jones industrial rallied up 336 points. it drove a 2% gain into the safety of utilities. financials rocked, led by insurance names. real estate investment trusts including crown castle. investors still seeking yield in some safety. shaking off the prospects of higher costs. volatility remains. while key indifficult sees are stuck in treating rangers. the higher lows...
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charles: it will be wall street. thank you very much. appreciate it. charles: stocks seeing their worst week in two years. be right back. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... loved motherhood, rain or shine... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica
charles: it will be wall street. thank you very much. appreciate it. charles: stocks seeing their worst week in two years. be right back. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... loved motherhood, rain or shine... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain....
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joel greenblatt is with maria on "wall street." charles payne is here with "making money." charles rsh president trump -- charles: president trump defending his plans to slap a tax on steel and aluminum. trump tweeting trade wars are good and easy to win. but investors had a different impression as the dow finishes the week down. canada, australia, they all denounced the move. political strategies katrina pierson. former campaign national campaign spokeswoman. bob cusak and gillian melchoir. you have got the imf, the business round table, the "wall street journal" and communist china. they don't think it's a good idea. >> this president is a risk taker. the risk he has taken has brought prosperity back to america. i have been in this town for a long time. i was here when we debated nafta. and i was here when we dealt with the world trade organization. he's not the deck day or-in-chief, he's the commander-in-chief. he said he wanted a level playing field with free trade. let's listen to his ideals. charles: i feel like he equated this with the bay of pigs. but what would the
joel greenblatt is with maria on "wall street." charles payne is here with "making money." charles rsh president trump -- charles: president trump defending his plans to slap a tax on steel and aluminum. trump tweeting trade wars are good and easy to win. but investors had a different impression as the dow finishes the week down. canada, australia, they all denounced the move. political strategies katrina pierson. former campaign national campaign spokeswoman. bob cusak and...
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charles payne has wilbur ross and maria bartiromo with a new "wall street" at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. charles payne is here with "making money." charles: you are watching "making money." markets soared as the economy added 313,000 jobs last month. president trump says he'll meet with kim jong-un by may of this year. we have major breaking news. president trump imposing tariffs, 25% on steel imports, the exceptions for now, canada and mexico. so the question is, how will these tariffs impact our trade relations globally. let's go to the man of the hour, wilbur ross, who strongly defended the president's decision. thank you for joining us and congratulations. haven't seen you in a long time. it wasn't long ago they were trying to write your obituary, a nationalist economy obituary. but that's changed. the ink is drying on this and i know your ultimate goal is to level the playing field with respect to trade. is this the way to go about it? >> we think it's one of a series of ways to go about it. instead our normal trade enforcement program, putting anti-dumping and counter
charles payne has wilbur ross and maria bartiromo with a new "wall street" at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. charles payne is here with "making money." charles: you are watching "making money." markets soared as the economy added 313,000 jobs last month. president trump says he'll meet with kim jong-un by may of this year. we have major breaking news. president trump imposing tariffs, 25% on steel imports, the exceptions for now, canada and mexico. so the question is, how...
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charles: wall street worried about the tariffs. but the press secretary says it shouldn't come as a surprise. >> the industries our country was found and built on. this is something the president has been talking about for decades. something he talked about regularly on the campaign trail and something he's delivering on making that clear today. the details and the announcement and signing will take place sometime next week. charles: tammy bruce. , shelby holliday and gayle trotter. attorney and contributor at "the hill." tammy, the steel industry in 1953 had 650,000 workers. we see the market falling apart. we hear paul ryan, the business rounding table. everyone is complaining. it feels like this is establishment pushback against promises to the heartland. tammy: it is. the establishment pushingback against that and complaining about things and potentially the negative impact of what the president wants to do. his instinct has been right. his commitment was to american jobs, forgotten individuals and the rust belt. we in fact if
charles: wall street worried about the tariffs. but the press secretary says it shouldn't come as a surprise. >> the industries our country was found and built on. this is something the president has been talking about for decades. something he talked about regularly on the campaign trail and something he's delivering on making that clear today. the details and the announcement and signing will take place sometime next week. charles: tammy bruce. , shelby holliday and gayle trotter....
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charles: if anybody on wall street was thinking president trump was bluffing even today, they don't read or pay attention. but even when he was speak with the president this week web said these guys are our friend but they have taken advantage of us. we are going to do tariffs. so the market rallied unto the close. the tariffs are real and it gives president trump leverage for the negotiations. >> i think near term it may exacerbate some anxiety. but for the commit's a great thing. it's about time we stopped getting ripped off by some these countries where there is asymmetric trade. donald trump put an end to it today. i think cohn is the example of the fact that this is for real. these governments are going to have to wake up to the fact that they need to make it somewhat level. the country was formed the states largely to be able to handle the economics of these foreign countries, to handle trade effectively. this is the right thing to do. strategically we can begin to have a level playing field. the economy will do just fine throughout all of it. >> i don't think this is what people a
charles: if anybody on wall street was thinking president trump was bluffing even today, they don't read or pay attention. but even when he was speak with the president this week web said these guys are our friend but they have taken advantage of us. we are going to do tariffs. so the market rallied unto the close. the tariffs are real and it gives president trump leverage for the negotiations. >> i think near term it may exacerbate some anxiety. but for the commit's a great thing. it's...
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charles: would that hurt the street? >> charles, who knows. everyone thought eerie cohn's would lead to massive selloff senate hasn't. i think it's much more interested, even if he gets the job, navarro, what is the policy that comes out? do these tariffs reflect his stamp on it or do they reflect the art of the deal which is asked for the full monty and sell it for a little bit to move forward. is where the markets are. we do $1.5 trillion tax cut coming. that's real policy. the rest is rhetoric and wall street will trade off headlines but at the end of the day its policy. 10, 20. we will see where it goes. charles: appreciated. elon musk says they will be ready to send rockets to mars in 2019. is this really possible? we will discuss that when we come back. e here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's w
charles: would that hurt the street? >> charles, who knows. everyone thought eerie cohn's would lead to massive selloff senate hasn't. i think it's much more interested, even if he gets the job, navarro, what is the policy that comes out? do these tariffs reflect his stamp on it or do they reflect the art of the deal which is asked for the full monty and sell it for a little bit to move forward. is where the markets are. we do $1.5 trillion tax cut coming. that's real policy. the rest is...
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charles: on main street people are concerned. even though we get cheap stuff from amazon, people feel like something should be done. what can the president do? can it redo the postal deal? >> it's fascinating we are talking about leveling the playing field. it seems like the scripts are flipped. politic is downstream from culture. it's making people's lives easier. it will help them connect with their families and communities. if people want and desire brick and mortar. they will solicit those businesses. >> in term of who is going to pay the bills in a local community. charles: i think we'll be here 15 years from now, maybe not us three, but wondering how can we save amazon. charles: the major averages ended the day up. and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. charles: under armor saying 150 acts have been affected by hackers. i'm a concrete mason. i had severe fatigue, became diagnosed with hodgkin's
charles: on main street people are concerned. even though we get cheap stuff from amazon, people feel like something should be done. what can the president do? can it redo the postal deal? >> it's fascinating we are talking about leveling the playing field. it seems like the scripts are flipped. politic is downstream from culture. it's making people's lives easier. it will help them connect with their families and communities. if people want and desire brick and mortar. they will solicit...
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cme group - how the world advances. ♪ charles: trade tensions weighing on wall street once again. investors rattled by a possible trade showdown with china. s&p five hupp on track for the third down day in a row. boeing, big drag on everything. it is at the center of all this, our number one exporter out there. president trump will be talking tax reform at a boeing plant today in st. louis, missouri this afternoon. will he make announcement on larry kudlow? blake burman is reporting that the job is offered to kudlow to replace gary cohn. fox business will have this live for you. we'll look at a near collapse of bear stearns t was 10 years ago, to see if there could be other financials crises. the market up 200 from the low point. president trump says this is the bet time ever for fundamentals. that is helping the market. now here is trish regan. >> thanks, charles. i guess you can call it the kudlow effect. we're down only 130 amid news that larry kudlow has been offered gary cohn's job at the white house. the dow was down 300 points as president trump blasted unfair trade pack te
cme group - how the world advances. ♪ charles: trade tensions weighing on wall street once again. investors rattled by a possible trade showdown with china. s&p five hupp on track for the third down day in a row. boeing, big drag on everything. it is at the center of all this, our number one exporter out there. president trump will be talking tax reform at a boeing plant today in st. louis, missouri this afternoon. will he make announcement on larry kudlow? blake burman is reporting that...
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accepting an irrevocable offer for public sidewalk between panama street and saint charles avenue. dedicating the public sidewalk for pedestrian use and designated it public right-of-way and accepting it for city maintenance and liability. establishing a new sidewalk on niantic street. >> supervisor tang: we have javier rivera here. >> good afternoon. javier rivera from public works. this legislation street vacation and sidewalk maintenance. due to errors during the construction at 10 niantic, 40 feet was built over the sidewalk. to not complicate title, we were asked to vacate the right-of-way. the community and various situations came together and determined that in exchange for the vacation area, the developer had to construct a new 500-foot sidewalk on the southerly side of niantic street. this provides the neighborhood with an ada-complaint, direct path to the overpass that leads to the bart station. as usual, we circulated this to all agencies and no objections were received. if you have any questions, i would be happy to respond. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much for t
accepting an irrevocable offer for public sidewalk between panama street and saint charles avenue. dedicating the public sidewalk for pedestrian use and designated it public right-of-way and accepting it for city maintenance and liability. establishing a new sidewalk on niantic street. >> supervisor tang: we have javier rivera here. >> good afternoon. javier rivera from public works. this legislation street vacation and sidewalk maintenance. due to errors during the construction at...
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charles: it was a mixed session on the street. i saw the major indisease finish well off the lows of the session in were story lines we needed to share. first of all, small cap stocks are moving into the spotlight. the russell 2000 is the hottest large equity index the past you five trading days. some say it's the greatest proxy for the u.s. economy. up 4% in the last five days. the index is sometimes hard to get a message from other than perhaps it's good that they have greater exposure to the domestic economy. there are a couple names standing out to me. 1-800-flowers looks amazing and so does angie's list. the nasdaq was very impressive. 800 advances versus 1,000 decliners. volume on the up side almost double that of the volume to the down side. it was an impressive day with leadership. facebook was up, but i have got to tell you the rally was all about software companies. then they are semi conductors. micron and advanced microdevices, a major sport squeeze. industries making a big move on earnings. this is a stock i love. the
charles: it was a mixed session on the street. i saw the major indisease finish well off the lows of the session in were story lines we needed to share. first of all, small cap stocks are moving into the spotlight. the russell 2000 is the hottest large equity index the past you five trading days. some say it's the greatest proxy for the u.s. economy. up 4% in the last five days. the index is sometimes hard to get a message from other than perhaps it's good that they have greater exposure to the...
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charles: gillian, you are a wall street representist. you guise hate this idea. but i'm still look for answers as to why our trade balance is to the degree it is. is there a tipping point? from the logic i am hearing from conservative intellectuals, zero still works. >> we are pro steel worker, we just want them to be able to compete in a way that is not being caused out and giving special interest. any time you have a government going in and picking winners and losers, that's a bad situation. in pennsylvania america's egg maker that uses u.s. steel, they think american steel will raise prices and potentially drive them out of business. you have to look at the' broader economic forecast. only 140,000 are directly in steel. charles: with picking winners and losers, i think you can argue picking americans over chinese workers. there should be some price increases because we lost all of our steel mills. i think the american public will be willing to accept the pain, just like they were willing to buy chryslers when lee iacocca asked them to. we should reignite that
charles: gillian, you are a wall street representist. you guise hate this idea. but i'm still look for answers as to why our trade balance is to the degree it is. is there a tipping point? from the logic i am hearing from conservative intellectuals, zero still works. >> we are pro steel worker, we just want them to be able to compete in a way that is not being caused out and giving special interest. any time you have a government going in and picking winners and losers, that's a bad...
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charles: i don't always think the market is a great reflection of main street. we can see a company say we are laying off 2,000 workers and their stock goes up. general motors exports cars out of china. great news for the chinese factory work, not great news for the american who didn't make the car. if the president can live up to this promise, i think that's momentum going into the mid-term election. >> the president need to take the chinese to the wto for all the subsidies they provide. there is a plan called made in china 2025 that gives chinese businesses 100's of millions in subsidies. they need to talk about the other ways the chinese cheat. u.s. companies are trying to get into the u.s. market. it's a bigger problem than we realize. charles: let's listen to what steven mnuchin had to say. >> we are going to proceed with our tariffs. we are work on that and work on investment restrictions. we are see you mull minnesota taken wasly having negotiations with the chinese to see if we can reach an agreement. we are not afraid of a trade war, but that isn't our
charles: i don't always think the market is a great reflection of main street. we can see a company say we are laying off 2,000 workers and their stock goes up. general motors exports cars out of china. great news for the chinese factory work, not great news for the american who didn't make the car. if the president can live up to this promise, i think that's momentum going into the mid-term election. >> the president need to take the chinese to the wto for all the subsidies they provide....
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charles: they were, but now wall street today say, they are serious. >> we don't want to panic into a trade war. charles: right. >> idea is to get china's chance to reform themselves. then increase trade between both countries. >> ned? >> well, no, i think the thing trump is bringing clarity to is the fact that clean doesn't really want to be an equal partner with u.s., they want to replace us. they are on a path to replace the u.s., as center of global trade and military power, and next 30 or 40 years, what trump is saying, we're not going to allow you to continue down that path without negotiating from strength of position, the thing that is amazing is. whether it comes to china, how on earth are you supposed to have free and fair trade with economy, they have a protected economy, 25% tariffs on some products, and government subsidizing sale of foreign products on the market, man times they have -- many times they are stolen and copied from u.s. and european company, president is saying, if we allow this to continue this has already cost millions of jobs, imagine how many more milli
charles: they were, but now wall street today say, they are serious. >> we don't want to panic into a trade war. charles: right. >> idea is to get china's chance to reform themselves. then increase trade between both countries. >> ned? >> well, no, i think the thing trump is bringing clarity to is the fact that clean doesn't really want to be an equal partner with u.s., they want to replace us. they are on a path to replace the u.s., as center of global trade and...
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and wall street goes to panic mode. the dow gets slammed. the globalists hate change to status quo. market not happy with big change in president trump's legal team. any hints of a constitutional crisis trigger sell programs. then the fed, many mavens believe it ready to derail the economic recovery. it has no guardrails. everyone is happy, we have to start with sell-off with stock market, joining me newer -- erin gibbs. and danielle booth. start with you danielle. down pressure on market began before the open then all of a sudden, consensus is fed is hawkish, they are raising rates 4 times, i did not sense that yesterday. >> i did, he said he was the considering, thinking about, 8 press conferences a year, let's be grown up about this, that will give fed more flexibility, and the ability to raise rates 8 times a year. charles: they have changed rates house press conferences. >> not in years, not since -- the emergency measure they took on a downward path. it has been over a decade, charles. charles: okay, i am a big bo
and wall street goes to panic mode. the dow gets slammed. the globalists hate change to status quo. market not happy with big change in president trump's legal team. any hints of a constitutional crisis trigger sell programs. then the fed, many mavens believe it ready to derail the economic recovery. it has no guardrails. everyone is happy, we have to start with sell-off with stock market, joining me newer -- erin gibbs. and danielle booth. start with you danielle. down pressure on market began...
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he goes back to 1812 when charles kantor was interning on the street. madison, our fourth president tried all kinds ofanctions to open markets, but ended up in the war of 1812. trade wars do not always work in practice a way they are supposed to work in theory. the invasion of canada -- not now, folks, this is 1812, was repeatedly repelled and the u.s. was lucky to get out with a draw. that is worth remembering as trump commences alienating u.s. allies over trade, including the ally immediately to the north. this is a beautiful essay on expect the unexpected, isn't it? kim: it is and he is elegant in his words. you cannot expect to grow and prosper from trade and then act unilaterally and expect prosperity and growth to remain in tact. it is illogical. tom: how do you react with long-term institutional capital? charles: i think you have got to recognize that america is trying to become more competitive on the global stage and economics a about being competitive and corporate tax rate was in comparative and the reduction you saw in that was to get us clo
he goes back to 1812 when charles kantor was interning on the street. madison, our fourth president tried all kinds ofanctions to open markets, but ended up in the war of 1812. trade wars do not always work in practice a way they are supposed to work in theory. the invasion of canada -- not now, folks, this is 1812, was repeatedly repelled and the u.s. was lucky to get out with a draw. that is worth remembering as trump commences alienating u.s. allies over trade, including the ally immediately...
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next speaker, please. >> my name is charles defarge. happy to be here today in support of the phase two of the 8th street improvement project. this brings us back to a year ago users. thank you. >> thank you, mr. defarge. next speaker, please. >> is mr. zaki here? n no. josie aarons. >> i'm josie aarons on behalf of walk san francisco. on behalf of walk sf, i wanted to say and express our strong support for this project that will make this section of 8th street more pleasant and more safe for everyone. this project could go further, though, to protect all users who use these streets. to that end, we would like to see this project more robust, and charles just mentioned we had a great accessiblity meeting this morning. -- [ inaudible ] more frequent access to curb space, and an adequate buffer zone or path of travel between parking and the sidewalk. that isn't blocked by safe hit posts. in addition to reduced speeds and increased yielding to make these streets truly safe, we'd like to see painted safety zones at all corners of major inte
next speaker, please. >> my name is charles defarge. happy to be here today in support of the phase two of the 8th street improvement project. this brings us back to a year ago users. thank you. >> thank you, mr. defarge. next speaker, please. >> is mr. zaki here? n no. josie aarons. >> i'm josie aarons on behalf of walk san francisco. on behalf of walk sf, i wanted to say and express our strong support for this project that will make this section of 8th street more...
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making money host charles payne, "wall street journal" senior video reporter shelby holiday. hello by, obviously the president is upping the ante, a lot of folks saying be careful what you wish for. they will come back at you. the german finance minister in this country warning just as much. we're getting more. the president is going along with it. >> so far he is going along with it. neil: you don't think it is just a threat? >> i think it is a threat but he intense to do something. this is common with the president. throws a trial balloon and you see where it pops. he is imposing tariffs. that is against recommendations from trade groups, people within his administration. he doesn't seem to care. neil: just like charles. >> he has a honey badger mind-set, he doesn't care. the question is why the rush. there seemed to be a rush to the announcement. maybe it is not thought through. neil: it could be to concessions ahead of time. >> it could. neil: this idea if everyone is against what he is doing, maybe what he is doing makes sense, i'm paraphrasing here but do you think that
making money host charles payne, "wall street journal" senior video reporter shelby holiday. hello by, obviously the president is upping the ante, a lot of folks saying be careful what you wish for. they will come back at you. the german finance minister in this country warning just as much. we're getting more. the president is going along with it. >> so far he is going along with it. neil: you don't think it is just a threat? >> i think it is a threat but he intense to do...
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wall street professionals as charles pointed out yesterday wall street pros tend to use the s&p rather than the dow. the better indicator -- and it is up about a quarter of one percent. the nasdaq up over a third of 1 indicating to me that the technology stocks are doing very nicely. thank you very much. the tenure yield where is it? 2.88% i think it is. there you have it 288. that's a long way from the 3% which apparently threatened the stock market couple of week ago. 288 right now. the health insurer cigna is buying benefit manager express script. 67 billion dollars, looks like one stop health care is on its way. more on that in a moment. cigna is way down express is up. look at this one. city says apple is going to sell far feweraye x originally said they would sell 27 million in the first quarter now they say it is 14 million. i don't know why -- but the stock is not reacting negatively. you would have thought right amazon where does it open? i'll tell you now an all-time high. i think just a fraction higher than that a second ago. president trump appears to be willing to work wit
wall street professionals as charles pointed out yesterday wall street pros tend to use the s&p rather than the dow. the better indicator -- and it is up about a quarter of one percent. the nasdaq up over a third of 1 indicating to me that the technology stocks are doing very nicely. thank you very much. the tenure yield where is it? 2.88% i think it is. there you have it 288. that's a long way from the 3% which apparently threatened the stock market couple of week ago. 288 right now. the...
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>> charles, fire rescue trucks lining the street here this has gone from a rescue operation to a recovery operation, officials here saying this morning that they've exhausted everything they can do to try to find supreme court survivors in that 950 tons of concrete behind me and they used dogs and listening devices throughout the night and now they say there is no one in there left alive. the numbers stand at six dead. among those six dead at least one student and we talked to first responders at the scene at the time they describe a real sense of chaos. >> it was chaotic at first and once i did get down from the bridge after we helped the construction workers, i actually started to crawl underneath the bridge and i got yelled at by fire rescue like what are you doing? there's nothing you can do and i realize at that moment okay yeah , there's nothing i can do the cars are basically about four foot high, that's how crushed they were. it was a terrible thing to see knowing that there's people in there that you just cannot get to and the major loss of life when i started counting all of the
>> charles, fire rescue trucks lining the street here this has gone from a rescue operation to a recovery operation, officials here saying this morning that they've exhausted everything they can do to try to find supreme court survivors in that 950 tons of concrete behind me and they used dogs and listening devices throughout the night and now they say there is no one in there left alive. the numbers stand at six dead. among those six dead at least one student and we talked to first...
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melissa: james, "art of the deal," i wrote "wall street journal" opinion column last week. i think you don't agree with me? >> i don't. thank you for writing that. melissa: but i think you're wrong, melissa. >> you know i love you and charles, wish you well always but i really, i think it would be a mistake to dismiss this market action as just sort of the message of wall street elites. these are investors all around the world saying with their dollars that this is not good for growth. melissa: all right. thanks, you guys. david: by the way that is sign after wonderful editor because he was your editor, disagreed with your column and printed it and edited very well. melissa: that's true. david: good work, james. detail down at bottom of your screen you saw moments ago, from the record high of the dow jones industrial average we are now down 9.99%. we're only .01% away from correction territory. that is about the thinnest, as thin as you can get away from a correction. for more on the selloff, let's go to tim anderson, he is down on the floor of the stock exchange. tim, does
melissa: james, "art of the deal," i wrote "wall street journal" opinion column last week. i think you don't agree with me? >> i don't. thank you for writing that. melissa: but i think you're wrong, melissa. >> you know i love you and charles, wish you well always but i really, i think it would be a mistake to dismiss this market action as just sort of the message of wall street elites. these are investors all around the world saying with their dollars that this...
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. >> charles, there was a piece in "the wall street journal" about what the white house would like to see for terms in that conversation, a 60-day deadline for completing the investigation, a limited scope of questions that might be asked of the president. how common is this for a president to make demands like those to the special counsel? >> he doesn't. this is not how any of this works. when you have a special counsel engaged in an investigation such as this one, he has a mandate, and that mandate was issued by the deputy attorney general of doj. that mandate is for him to investigation any collusion with russia in the 2016 election. and whether or not anyone from the trump campaign participated in such collusion, and any other ancillary issues that give rise from that investigation such as we've seen with paul manafort, money laundering, tax evasion, and the like. so the idea that one could think that they could negotiate with mueller the ending of this investigation is ridiculous. what you can do with your attorneys is negotiate the scope of the investigation, so you can negotiat
. >> charles, there was a piece in "the wall street journal" about what the white house would like to see for terms in that conversation, a 60-day deadline for completing the investigation, a limited scope of questions that might be asked of the president. how common is this for a president to make demands like those to the special counsel? >> he doesn't. this is not how any of this works. when you have a special counsel engaged in an investigation such as this one, he has...
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charles: i think everyone agrees china has been a serious offender. i should let the audience know china's gdp came in for last year, 6.9%. trial production 7.2%. the street thought it would be 5.9%. xi has become an emperor, he's empowering the central bank. they sold $500 billion worth of stuff. who else would they sell it to? >> the question becomes who is going to blink? and president trump is not the blinking type. dr. gina has the psychology of business. i can talk about the legal strategy. there are legal counter measures president trump can take if china decides to retallate against boeing or other companies selling products into china. there is an intellectual property negotiations going on. china's investments in the u.s. and access to capital markets could be restricted. there are other additional measures that can be taken by the u.s. and president trump is not going to blink on this. charles: by some estimates china's annual trade is up to $600 billion annually. i thought the reaction to potential tariffs on aluminum and steel was over th
charles: i think everyone agrees china has been a serious offender. i should let the audience know china's gdp came in for last year, 6.9%. trial production 7.2%. the street thought it would be 5.9%. xi has become an emperor, he's empowering the central bank. they sold $500 billion worth of stuff. who else would they sell it to? >> the question becomes who is going to blink? and president trump is not the blinking type. dr. gina has the psychology of business. i can talk about the legal...
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. >> charles: it is a deterient and so is losing your license. it seems that the system in place is pretty good. new york city and madison avenue, i rarely see billionaires rattling down the street at 200 miles per hour. we have a good system in place now, don't we? >> there are imperical studies not only what you see out of the window. but people of higher income levels break the law more often than the poor. that may be surprising. and in any event we are not only talking about speeding, but civil infractions and serious criminal infractions that is a crime. they might get a year of jail. they get a two and>> charles: it sounds like a form of social yesterday. and how much should the fine be? if we get a millionaire barrelling down the street in the next hour, what should we find him at in society in >> it is hard to say. if the median average find. analyst mark buckerera>> charles: it is not changes the unemployed or indigent person. we have run out much time. thank you very much and it is a compelling taos. ts. ts. to grow more delicious coff
. >> charles: it is a deterient and so is losing your license. it seems that the system in place is pretty good. new york city and madison avenue, i rarely see billionaires rattling down the street at 200 miles per hour. we have a good system in place now, don't we? >> there are imperical studies not only what you see out of the window. but people of higher income levels break the law more often than the poor. that may be surprising. and in any event we are not only talking about...
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neil: so you think wall street is trying to force the president to back off? charles: absolutely. neil: that sounds crazy. charles: i know it does but listen if you watched each session from each of these market sessions we were up 150 points yesterday. why did a sell-off 550 points into the close? we were actually up -- neil: didn't it accelerate a little bit on reports the president was going to veto the spending measure into charles: that was in the morning i'm talking before going into 2:00 the market was up. neil: but what would be the magic pumpkin pick-off? charles: listen you start to sell programs kick in i don't understand exactly how it's done i do know it's very suspicious behavior that there was no news at 2:00 and that's going to change during the session but i was watching your segment earlier and john layfield and take general motors okay? i understand china is an important market but look what china made them do. made them build factories there that cost americans jobs and one of the hottest cars that gm has the buick envision is exported out of china into america
neil: so you think wall street is trying to force the president to back off? charles: absolutely. neil: that sounds crazy. charles: i know it does but listen if you watched each session from each of these market sessions we were up 150 points yesterday. why did a sell-off 550 points into the close? we were actually up -- neil: didn't it accelerate a little bit on reports the president was going to veto the spending measure into charles: that was in the morning i'm talking before going into 2:00...
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right, charles? >> it's like talking about the fights he picks this is another one of those bytes that he picks and it's a very smart bite to pick. the reason that he will not budge off the world wall is because he knows that you go to washington and you say i will build a wall the first thing everyone says is we don't need a wall you mean like a fence and he says no, i mean a wall. no, you mean sensors and stuff like that and he says no, i mean a wall. it's brilliant because what he is done as he's defined his enemy or all of his opponents as being anti- wall or anti- border security although he would never use such a loser word as a border security and you have to use something what people know it looks like. greg: he wants the toughest thing to defend. >> exactly. i don't think that it will be a physical wall and even in the recesses of his mind he thanks that but it's a debate he is having so he will call the wall and will build a wall along the entire border and is a big beautiful commodore. >>
right, charles? >> it's like talking about the fights he picks this is another one of those bytes that he picks and it's a very smart bite to pick. the reason that he will not budge off the world wall is because he knows that you go to washington and you say i will build a wall the first thing everyone says is we don't need a wall you mean like a fence and he says no, i mean a wall. no, you mean sensors and stuff like that and he says no, i mean a wall. it's brilliant because what he is...
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updated and not sufficient for the medical chairman facility i've charles program manager public works should a earthquake of a major are proportion occurs we'll not continue to perform the services or otherwise inhabit the building before the earthquake. >> we're in a facility that was designs for a department that functions and in the mid 60s and friends scientific has significantly changed we've had significant problems with storage capacity for evidence items of property and also personal protective if you're doing a job on a daily basis current little storage for prirjs are frirnlsz we're in an aging facility the total project cost forever ever commercial is $65 million the funding was brought by a vote of go bond approved by the voters and the locations is in the neighborhood the awarded contract in 2013 and the i'm the executive director we broke ground in november 2015 and that started with the demolition of existing facility we moved into the foundation and january so pile foundation and then with second construction of the new facility. >> one of the ways that we keep our pro
updated and not sufficient for the medical chairman facility i've charles program manager public works should a earthquake of a major are proportion occurs we'll not continue to perform the services or otherwise inhabit the building before the earthquake. >> we're in a facility that was designs for a department that functions and in the mid 60s and friends scientific has significantly changed we've had significant problems with storage capacity for evidence items of property and also...
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charles: multi-hundreds of billions of dollars. we have people on wall street saying hey, don't change anything. stick with the status quo. it drives me nuts. so what if boeing shares have to go down a little bit. ultimately if we keep the status quo i think we'll be number two in the world. >> absolutely. distant number two. what is interesting is, that the chinese influence. is is very subtle but on the american media, on hollywood, across the board, no one really can talk about china. no one wants to talk. you don't see it on wall street because their influence is so huge but i'm telling you, if you are worried about your kids and about their future you will take china very seriously. russia is a problem but it is a sideshow. larry knows this. charles: don't take them seriously, teach mandarin, so they know how to address their supervisors in the future. we'll shift. speaking to the friends of ireland hundred can chon. >> thank you, to vice president pence and members of congress and some friend from ireland. this is special occ
charles: multi-hundreds of billions of dollars. we have people on wall street saying hey, don't change anything. stick with the status quo. it drives me nuts. so what if boeing shares have to go down a little bit. ultimately if we keep the status quo i think we'll be number two in the world. >> absolutely. distant number two. what is interesting is, that the chinese influence. is is very subtle but on the american media, on hollywood, across the board, no one really can talk about china....
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charles: the longer it takes the harder it becomes. but people from washington to wall street are screaming at the top of their lungs, but they admit china is ripping us off. >> most of people don't know whether there is a trade deficit or not with canada. president trump is pushing trade to the top of his agenda and he wants to renegotiate with nafta with canada. the reason why he was elected in part was because of trade. this is a new phenomenon going after china. how that will affect consumer prices remains to be seen though. charles: i think someone did that last night, showing his products that are made in china. but deroy, i know you may be on a purist economic side. but when china rips us off, piracy, counterfeiting, trade secrets, is that part of fair trade? >> i'm a purist on all matters as you know. there is a difference between intellectual property theft and piracy. those are crimes and it's perfectly appropriate to stamp that out. they produce products we want and we purchase them and we do so voluntarily. if that leads to
charles: the longer it takes the harder it becomes. but people from washington to wall street are screaming at the top of their lungs, but they admit china is ripping us off. >> most of people don't know whether there is a trade deficit or not with canada. president trump is pushing trade to the top of his agenda and he wants to renegotiate with nafta with canada. the reason why he was elected in part was because of trade. this is a new phenomenon going after china. how that will affect...
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obviously, wall street felt the same by days end. we have a charles payne on what happened. we begin with john roberts. very concerned, i would imagine, about how that escalated. >> the president was asked about that as he was leaving the diplomatic reception, with the signing ceremony, and the president was asked if he was concerned about the impact on the stock market he said he is not concerned at all. the stock market is way up compared to where it was before he took office. and he said china will treat us fairly. now, to this assigning bill. the president vetoed threateneo it. it was really interesting, i guess he did not want that enduring image of him signing a bill that he didn't like. the increase of $60 billion for these military, with some $700 billion this year, and next year, i know that james mattis, the defense secretary called him up to say you are not really thinking of vetoing this bill, are you? but when all was said and done, he had no choice but to sign it. so the idea of vetoing it appeared to be some sort of a bluff. so i asked him why he put out that
obviously, wall street felt the same by days end. we have a charles payne on what happened. we begin with john roberts. very concerned, i would imagine, about how that escalated. >> the president was asked about that as he was leaving the diplomatic reception, with the signing ceremony, and the president was asked if he was concerned about the impact on the stock market he said he is not concerned at all. the stock market is way up compared to where it was before he took office. and he...
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charles, eric, of course chris. this is what you call a significant rally on wall street. all three major indices snap a three-day losing streak. biggest point gain for the dow in three weeks. david: we'll take it. melissa: the dow closing here session highs up a whopping, look at that 672 points, the biggest-one-day point gain in two weeks. rekaupeing almost all of last week's losses. major averages with largest gains since 2015. david: half what we lost last week in one day. that is pretty good. i'm david asman. glad you could join us. this is "after the bell." take a look at this. 29 out of 30 dow stocks ending in the green. the lone loser was general electric. we know what is happening there.
charles, eric, of course chris. this is what you call a significant rally on wall street. all three major indices snap a three-day losing streak. biggest point gain for the dow in three weeks. david: we'll take it. melissa: the dow closing here session highs up a whopping, look at that 672 points, the biggest-one-day point gain in two weeks. rekaupeing almost all of last week's losses. major averages with largest gains since 2015. david: half what we lost last week in one day. that is pretty...