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melissa. melissa: backlash over facebook. the social media company is attempting to do damage control as lawmakers demand answers over the data miss use scandal. deirdre bolton is live in the newsroom with the latest on the controversy. >> there is a lot here. mark zuckerberg holding closed-door meeting with employees today. no word exactly what happened in the meeting. i know from friend who worked there, the tone all week very somber. front and sent are at this meeting had to be address to staff, call to arms, giving specific guidance how to deal with data issues going forward. the fallout from the cambridge analytica scandal is big. this is the data and research firm that facebook users, personality quizes, gauged their personality, their political leans and the problem now for facebook is this allegation that the company failed to protect 50 million users data and privacy. speaking of which the acting ceo of cambridge analytica came out today and he says in his words the data had been obtained in line with facebook's term
melissa. melissa: backlash over facebook. the social media company is attempting to do damage control as lawmakers demand answers over the data miss use scandal. deirdre bolton is live in the newsroom with the latest on the controversy. >> there is a lot here. mark zuckerberg holding closed-door meeting with employees today. no word exactly what happened in the meeting. i know from friend who worked there, the tone all week very somber. front and sent are at this meeting had to be address...
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melissa, back to you. melissa: no it's not. deirdre, thank you. david: we have claudia rossette, former moscow bureau chief for "wall street journal." currently foreign policy fellow at independent women. claudia, you know the way the kremlin works. will this do anything to change behavior? >> no. this is a much bigger, much bigger picture. we need to establish worldwide deterrents. that is it where we are right now. david: peter king, the congressman suggested we target individuals who are associated with putin directly. let's play the sound bite, get your response. >> i think there should be stricter sanctions certainly on anything involving russia's defense industry. i think that we should go more after people closer to putin, people around him. david: would that do any good? >> by all means do it. i don't think it would hurt but i wouldn't rely on it for a second to solve this. it is one piece of it. david: let's talk about something else that is related but it is a real mystery about these go people who were poisoned in england. >> yeah. davi
melissa, back to you. melissa: no it's not. deirdre, thank you. david: we have claudia rossette, former moscow bureau chief for "wall street journal." currently foreign policy fellow at independent women. claudia, you know the way the kremlin works. will this do anything to change behavior? >> no. this is a much bigger, much bigger picture. we need to establish worldwide deterrents. that is it where we are right now. david: peter king, the congressman suggested we target...
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melissa: yeah. david, i mean, regulation is never the answer in my mind but certainly they will try to get their hooks what is is going on here in washington. they feel like this company hasn't done a good job of policing itself. how do you sort that out? >> exactly. regulation is heavy-handed. that is a sad thing for facebook because it will be ill-considered, do the wrong thing at the wrong time. this will kind of continue. to follow-up on what liz was saying, yeah, young people are not watching facebook as much as they used to but the real problem is, will they continue to attract young silicone tech-savvy young people? of course facebook can not be a cool place to work these days. david: i want to get in on this. here you have a president who has deregulated the economy unlike any president we have seen in my lifetime anyway. i don't know anybody before my lifetime has deregulated. 22 regulations he has gotten rid of for everyone new regulation. liz, why do people doubt at all this is a presiden
melissa: yeah. david, i mean, regulation is never the answer in my mind but certainly they will try to get their hooks what is is going on here in washington. they feel like this company hasn't done a good job of policing itself. how do you sort that out? >> exactly. regulation is heavy-handed. that is a sad thing for facebook because it will be ill-considered, do the wrong thing at the wrong time. this will kind of continue. to follow-up on what liz was saying, yeah, young people are not...
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melissa. melissa: not backing down. white house answering questions this afternoon about president trump's tariff plan, gary cohn's decision to step down as economic advisor. our own blake burman live at the white house with the latest on this blake. reporter: melissa, good afternoon to you. the white is house is expected to release, president expected to release the tariffs at some point in the coming days. the official line by the white house this will be done week's end. there is report this will happen tomorrow at noon though i would caution considering impromptu nature of the announcement last week from the president, a bit dubious of assigning a time to this. in any event the treasury secretary steve mnuchin did make it seem earlier today that this was coming imminently. >> no, we are definitely going to end up with these tariffs and we're going to roll this out very, very quickly. there again will be a mechanism where to the extent the president wants to give waivers, the president can do that. we are moving forw
melissa. melissa: not backing down. white house answering questions this afternoon about president trump's tariff plan, gary cohn's decision to step down as economic advisor. our own blake burman live at the white house with the latest on this blake. reporter: melissa, good afternoon to you. the white is house is expected to release, president expected to release the tariffs at some point in the coming days. the official line by the white house this will be done week's end. there is report this...
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melissa? melissa: facebook dragging on the market. the social media giant falling into the close as the ceo mark zuckerberg is reportedly willing to testify over data misuse. we'll see. our own deirdre bolton is live with the latest including a serious lawsuit there. reporter: yeah, a shot across the bough. the first of numerous ones to come, melissa. merrill lynch reduced the price target on facebook for the second time in five days. and i know you're talking about what's affecting markets and tech, that is certainly not helping that stock. but you mentioned this lawsuit. this is coming from cook county illinois. so we have seen 37 states attorneys general investigating facebook, and we've seen them coming from big heavy tech states, california, massachusetts, new york, this cook county lawsuit is very specific, sort of going one step further, if you like, essentially the company is saying that both facebook and cambridge analytica scraped data from social media profiles. the suit says that both companies violated state fraud law. so
melissa? melissa: facebook dragging on the market. the social media giant falling into the close as the ceo mark zuckerberg is reportedly willing to testify over data misuse. we'll see. our own deirdre bolton is live with the latest including a serious lawsuit there. reporter: yeah, a shot across the bough. the first of numerous ones to come, melissa. merrill lynch reduced the price target on facebook for the second time in five days. and i know you're talking about what's affecting markets and...
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melissa. melissa: this is really serious. one industry impacted by the president's imposed tariffs, beer companies. david: oh, no! melissa: i know. here is jim mcgreevy, beer institute president and ceo. this is very serious. how is your industry impacted? >> melissa, thanks for having me. we estimate that the impact on our industry will be roughly $347 million in added costs to beer brewers and beer importers. melissa: how do you get it to that number? do you outsource that much teal? you don't buy steel here in the u.s.? >> aluminum is the biggest input for beer brewers in production of their beers. melissa: sure. >> we have estimated that the tariff, which is 10%, excuse me, the tariff which is 10% will amount to 347 million-dollar tax increase. tariffs are taxes. they are job killers and prosperity killers. we as industry, along with many other industries concerned about this. melissa: some carmakers come back they don't source their steel and aluminum outside of this country. so they don't think it will be huge impact on
melissa. melissa: this is really serious. one industry impacted by the president's imposed tariffs, beer companies. david: oh, no! melissa: i know. here is jim mcgreevy, beer institute president and ceo. this is very serious. how is your industry impacted? >> melissa, thanks for having me. we estimate that the impact on our industry will be roughly $347 million in added costs to beer brewers and beer importers. melissa: how do you get it to that number? do you outsource that much teal?...
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melissa: happy friday is right. i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." 29 of 30 dow stocks closing in the green. verizon the only one that is lower. straight to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. nicole, nasdaq at a new record high. it has been a long time since we've said that about any major averages. >> that's right. first record close since january 26. look at nasdaq, the s&p, the dow, the russell. you loving it, up arrows? 440 points for the dow jones industrial average. i spoke with treasury secretary steve mnuchin as was here on floor of new york stock exchange. i asked him, great jobs report today, what do you think, we'll see more like that? >> steve mnuchin replied for the long-term i'm bullish. he is optimistic. we're getting that from the administration. not only great numbers for the week and for the day, look, amazon, microsoft, netflix. new highs. microsoft the first dow component has a record for month of march. apple, new record close there. don't forget warren buffett's berkshire hathaway up
melissa: happy friday is right. i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." 29 of 30 dow stocks closing in the green. verizon the only one that is lower. straight to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. nicole, nasdaq at a new record high. it has been a long time since we've said that about any major averages. >> that's right. first record close since january 26. look at nasdaq, the s&p, the dow, the russell. you loving it, up arrows? 440 points for the...
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melissa. melissa: potential shake-up in the health care industry. new reports now that the world's biggest retailer, walmart in early talks to acquire health insurance company humana. carol, what are your thoughts on this? first it was jpmorgan and a bunch of big companies and big thinkers getting together to tackle health care. now we're looking at this combination. i mean the upside is that we could see the change that government never provided? >> well, you know we seen it also with vvs and aetna. this is a move on walmart's side both proactive and defensive. it is defensive what amazon could potentially be doing. it is proactive realizing it needs to create other points of connection with its customers. and certainly in these senior market, having that ability to continue in wellness and health care is something that makes a lot of sense especially with the footprint that walmart has all over this country. so i think if you've been following the space. this is something is that makes a lot
melissa. melissa: potential shake-up in the health care industry. new reports now that the world's biggest retailer, walmart in early talks to acquire health insurance company humana. carol, what are your thoughts on this? first it was jpmorgan and a bunch of big companies and big thinkers getting together to tackle health care. now we're looking at this combination. i mean the upside is that we could see the change that government never provided? >> well, you know we seen it also with...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market moves but first here is what else we're covering for the very busy hour ahead. all but one of 30 dow stocks ending higher. nike the only one in the red. let's go straight to nicole petraeus at new york stock exchange. nicole, stocks seemed to like a comment from the president earlier that kind of downplayed the threat of a trade war seeming like this was his opening offer and you know the deal of the century. is that what is driving markets? >> first of all you're bouncing back off of a selloff from last week and worries about the trade war, worries about higher interest rates. it had been a little bit oversold some would say. had room to move to the upside. coupled with 100% what you're saying about donald trump's comments and idea, suggesting that canada, mexico could win exemptions from proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. of the 29 of 30 dow components in the green. caterpillar, boeing, got hit hard last week on concerns they would pay for raw mat
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market moves but first here is what else we're covering for the very busy hour ahead. all but one of 30 dow stocks ending higher. nike the only one in the red. let's go straight to nicole petraeus at new york stock exchange. nicole, stocks seemed to like a comment from the president earlier that kind of downplayed the threat of a trade war seeming like this was his opening offer and you know the deal of...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." take a look at the 30 stocks in the dow there. only just pairly a handful, looks like four in the green. the biggest laggard is boeing. let's take a look, take you straight to the floors. phil flynn watching action from the cme. first bo to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange with big selloff the dow now negative for the year, nicole. >> that's right. we're seeing a selloff for the third day in a row. we're down 1100 points in three trading days. traders used to this ping-pong type of action because prior to that we had three big days in a row. prior to that, three big selloff days. now we see what is behind it. inflation, tariffs, worries about trade wars. these are types of things and rising rates. look at dow jones industrial average, down 4 at that points. we still may squeeze out a gain for the year. for the week, the intel only name with dow jones industrial average with up arrow. we talk about steel stocks, aluminum stocks that is where the selling began as we heard mo
melissa: i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." take a look at the 30 stocks in the dow there. only just pairly a handful, looks like four in the green. the biggest laggard is boeing. let's take a look, take you straight to the floors. phil flynn watching action from the cme. first bo to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange with big selloff the dow now negative for the year, nicole. >> that's right. we're seeing a selloff for the third day in a row. we're down...
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melissa. melissa: major averages ending the day in the green as the federal reserve kicks off the two-day meeting. let's bring in today's market panel. lenore hawkins and john from "the wall street journal." john, what do you think going on ahead of the meeting? >> i think the fed has been telegraphing for a while what it will do. the market seems comfortable with that. they will raise interest rates at this meeting tomorrow even though we have a snowstorm and rest of the government might be shut down. looks like they will be telegraphing at least go more interest rate increase, maybe a third over the course of the year. the real big issue, how does jay powell the fed chairman comport himself. this is the first press conference. the press will look how he holds up to questions from the media and whether he sends any signals much different than janet yellen's. melissa: len more, do you agree with that? >> we'll see if there is impact of potential talk about the trade war talk. that is one thing
melissa. melissa: major averages ending the day in the green as the federal reserve kicks off the two-day meeting. let's bring in today's market panel. lenore hawkins and john from "the wall street journal." john, what do you think going on ahead of the meeting? >> i think the fed has been telegraphing for a while what it will do. the market seems comfortable with that. they will raise interest rates at this meeting tomorrow even though we have a snowstorm and rest of the...
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melissa. melissa: hillary, thank you. david: president trump's new steel and aluminum tariffs have been reversing a lot of political roles opposed by a lot of republicans, supported by a lot of democrats. john stossel and peter morici represent the divide. they will debate the issue. you don't want to miss this. that is coming up. we're in the homestretch of pennsylvania special election for congress. but the traditionally republican seat is facing a strong challenge. >> i have a wonderful ground game that i have used for the last eight years in my statehouse races. so we know a lot of people. we have a strong message that resonates with the people of this area. they will turn out for me. >> just want fairness. we want everything to be reciprocal and i think in the end we're going to have a lot of great jobs, we'll have a lot of great companies, all coming back into our country. melissa: president trump signing a proclamation on steel and aluminum import tariffs just moments ago. here to react, peter morici, university of
melissa. melissa: hillary, thank you. david: president trump's new steel and aluminum tariffs have been reversing a lot of political roles opposed by a lot of republicans, supported by a lot of democrats. john stossel and peter morici represent the divide. they will debate the issue. you don't want to miss this. that is coming up. we're in the homestretch of pennsylvania special election for congress. but the traditionally republican seat is facing a strong challenge. >> i have a...
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melissa. melissa: bring in today's market panel. adam lashinsky from fortune and. adam, start with you. talk about the nasdaq. >> you don't always hear it in these terms but occurred to me today that tech is something of a safe haven. that is crazy. tech companies are in the global economy of course. they are affected by potential trade wars and tariffs and, bad public policy like that, but less so than the industrial economy. and these companies, as you know, melissa, are just booming. that is my read on nasdaq. melissa: that is very interesting. john what do you think about that? >> that is probably right. tech makes up 25% of subpoena 500 from an index standpoint. if you are going to hug the index or try to follow the market returns you have to own the largest company. apple is 4% of the s&p. melissa: adam, what does that mean for you here? as they get pushed higher they become more expensive. apple making new highs. do they have a run from here or has it happened? >> apple is the company t
melissa. melissa: bring in today's market panel. adam lashinsky from fortune and. adam, start with you. talk about the nasdaq. >> you don't always hear it in these terms but occurred to me today that tech is something of a safe haven. that is crazy. tech companies are in the global economy of course. they are affected by potential trade wars and tariffs and, bad public policy like that, but less so than the industrial economy. and these companies, as you know, melissa, are just booming....
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melissa: interesting. david: stay with us. >> yes the russians tried to interfere with our election process. yes they had sigher attacks, active measures going on. we could find no evidence of collusion between either campaign and the russians. >> rather sad chapter in our committee's long history. it was clear their report was completely political from beginning to end. david: house intel civil war going on despite ranking democrat house intel committee best efforts, the russian investigation is coming to an end. here to comment on the disagreement, sharyl attkisson, author of the smear, shady political operatives, fake news control what you see, how you think, how you vote. virtually everything. cheryl, thanks for coming on, who is right between the battle between republicans and democrats? is it right to wrap up the intel committee hearing on russian collusion now? >> yes. based on the public evidence, the evidence they have, and evidence we've seen and evidence that democrats and republicans alike who
melissa: interesting. david: stay with us. >> yes the russians tried to interfere with our election process. yes they had sigher attacks, active measures going on. we could find no evidence of collusion between either campaign and the russians. >> rather sad chapter in our committee's long history. it was clear their report was completely political from beginning to end. david: house intel civil war going on despite ranking democrat house intel committee best efforts, the russian...
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melissa. melissa: that is negotiating. blake, thank you so much. david. david: blake is so good. correspondents on either side didn't bother him. here so react, gary kaltbaum, from kaltbaum capital management, john layfield, layfield report ceo is with us as well from bermuda of all places. james freeman from "the wall street journal" is right here in new york. gary, james, are both fox news contributors. gary, i watched the market tick, at one point he actually talked about cars. he was bringing up the subject of, you know if we go through with these tariffs, domestic car companies will have to pay more for raw materials. that might make foreign cars cheaper in the united states which means people might buy fewer u.s.-made cars and more foreign-made cars. the question whether there will be questions on foreign cars. the question how it escalates. you know, they're already getting away with murder, foreign car companies, european car companies, maybe 25% would turn them around, and the market
melissa. melissa: that is negotiating. blake, thank you so much. david. david: blake is so good. correspondents on either side didn't bother him. here so react, gary kaltbaum, from kaltbaum capital management, john layfield, layfield report ceo is with us as well from bermuda of all places. james freeman from "the wall street journal" is right here in new york. gary, james, are both fox news contributors. gary, i watched the market tick, at one point he actually talked about cars. he...
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melissa. melissa: facebook is the biggest drag on the s&p and nasdaq, shedding more than $40 billion of market cap. the company hired an auditor to look into cambridge analytics, the firm accused of abusing data of millions of facebook users. the firm strongly denies this saying quote, this facebook data was not used by cambridge analytica as part of the services it provided to the donald trump presidential campaign. gerri willis has latest on all of this. gerri. >> allegations going back and forth. let me tell you shares of facebook on track to post the worst daily drop in four years. in fact the stock is in correction territory down 12.5% from its highs earlier this year. you said it. they have lost 40 billion in market cap. regulators summering the social media company following firestorm this weekend about the how the social media company managed third party access to users information. facebook says, cambridge analytica, a firm founded by former trump advisor stephen bannon and republican
melissa. melissa: facebook is the biggest drag on the s&p and nasdaq, shedding more than $40 billion of market cap. the company hired an auditor to look into cambridge analytics, the firm accused of abusing data of millions of facebook users. the firm strongly denies this saying quote, this facebook data was not used by cambridge analytica as part of the services it provided to the donald trump presidential campaign. gerri willis has latest on all of this. gerri. >> allegations going...
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. >> and i'm melissa francis. the president saying he made the decision to fire tillerson by himself. the and the president tapping cia director mike pompeo as his replacement. just this past summer, tillerson was asked about his job security. >> i'm not going anywhere. [ inaudible question ] as long as the president lets me. >> chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story. it has been quite a morning. >> reporter: we're here now at the white house. it's just another tuesday. it is interesting what rex tillerson said, i'll be around as long as the president wants me. all these folks in the white house and the cabinet they serve at the pleasure of the president until the president is no longer pleased with him. the president did have a fairly good relationship with rex tillerson. with big negotiations potentially coming up with north korea and renegotiating a lot of trade deals, the president wanted to switch out his team. i'm told rex tillerson was informed of the president's decision last f
. >> and i'm melissa francis. the president saying he made the decision to fire tillerson by himself. the and the president tapping cia director mike pompeo as his replacement. just this past summer, tillerson was asked about his job security. >> i'm not going anywhere. [ inaudible question ] as long as the president lets me. >> chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story. it has been quite a morning. >> reporter: we're here now at the white...
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melissa. melissa: covering up corruption. how a new era of washington fraud used your taxpayer dollars. peter schweizer, "secret empires" author coming up. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg breaking his silence on the company's misuse of user data. congressman jim jordan, house judiciary committee member sounds off. that is next. >> facebook needs to talk to congress and needs to answer the questions. after we get all the information we should see what is appropriate and what is appropriate for the individual for the future going forward. awg brand the last four years overall. current competitive owners can get a total value of over eleven thousand dollars on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. especially if you need to get to a bathroom a lot. used to be me, before urinozinc with the ingredients in the special formula that can help you with your problem day and night, and supports a healthy, normal prostate. urinozinc, the number one prostate health brand. and sup
melissa. melissa: covering up corruption. how a new era of washington fraud used your taxpayer dollars. peter schweizer, "secret empires" author coming up. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg breaking his silence on the company's misuse of user data. congressman jim jordan, house judiciary committee member sounds off. that is next. >> facebook needs to talk to congress and needs to answer the questions. after we get all the information we should see what is appropriate and what is...
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i think by the way, that's true, melissa. >> melissa: he is saying that men need to stand up and protect women and i don't think young women today want uncle joe biden out there protecting them. i think they feel like they are able to take care of themselves and that's what he is missing. saying real men don't do this and real men get out there and protect women. it is the same, you are talking down to women in a way that just misses what they are looking for. >> greg: you are saying democrats are trying to find the feisty counterpart. the problem is, that's not going to be the solution. if you try -- we saw this with marco rubio. if you try to out trump trump, it's not who you really are. like biden, but i don't think that's who he really is. i think anybody who tries to do the trump thing is probably going to lose because trump does it better. >> jesse: john kerry, they nominated him when bush was running for reelection during the height of the iraq war and he played up his vietnam service even though john kerry was infamous for denigrating a lot of the vietnam war veterans when they c
i think by the way, that's true, melissa. >> melissa: he is saying that men need to stand up and protect women and i don't think young women today want uncle joe biden out there protecting them. i think they feel like they are able to take care of themselves and that's what he is missing. saying real men don't do this and real men get out there and protect women. it is the same, you are talking down to women in a way that just misses what they are looking for. >> greg: you are...
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melissa? >> thanks, ellison. >> jon: breaking this morning, adult film star stormy daniels speaking out in a prime time interview about her relationship with president trump. daniels tells "60 minutes" she agreed to keep quiet because she was threatened. the interview leaves one big question unanswered. >> you don't want to say one way or the other if you have texts or other items? >> my attorney has recommended that i don't discuss those things. >> you seem to be saying that she has some sort of text message or video or photographs or you could just be bluffing. >> you should ask some of the other people when they have bet on me bluffing. >> jon: let's bring in host of media buzz, howie kirtz. quite an interview. >> this much-hyped sit-down with stormy daniels failed to live up to the expectations asset by her own lawyer. daniels described a one-time sexual encounter with donald trump a dozen years ago. she had this to say about what she described as a parking lot encounter with a man in 2011
melissa? >> thanks, ellison. >> jon: breaking this morning, adult film star stormy daniels speaking out in a prime time interview about her relationship with president trump. daniels tells "60 minutes" she agreed to keep quiet because she was threatened. the interview leaves one big question unanswered. >> you don't want to say one way or the other if you have texts or other items? >> my attorney has recommended that i don't discuss those things. >> you...
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melissa? >> melissa: it's interesting that he used the word poison and repeated the word poison over again, is there some irony in that after what happened with the chemical agent? i like when heather said they can't be acting like the victim here, they're trying to turn it into a situation where they are the victim. things have really escalated and it's amazing when you think back to this is not the country that we put at the list of our most dominant threat, because that is the case. what is the message that president trump is sending here? >> david: the message is stronger from us because obviously other countries have come on board with us against russia. but we are overstating a little bit what happened with russia's expulsion. they didn't close anything close to the ground. they close to the consulate in st. petersburg, think about who they expelled. we have an overblown state department presents over there to begin with, so depending on the personnel that were expelled, and the people i
melissa? >> melissa: it's interesting that he used the word poison and repeated the word poison over again, is there some irony in that after what happened with the chemical agent? i like when heather said they can't be acting like the victim here, they're trying to turn it into a situation where they are the victim. things have really escalated and it's amazing when you think back to this is not the country that we put at the list of our most dominant threat, because that is the case....
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. we have jeff flock standing by in st. louis. jeff? reporter: he is back behind me somewhere in the bowels of the facility in boeing headquarters in st. louis not too far from where they assemble those f-18 jets. he will talk to ceos, missouri-based companies, including the ceo of boeing. boeing has benefit tremendously from the trump presidency. to put up quote from dennis muilenburg, ceo, real fan of tax reform. we applaud the administration for the opportunity to unleash economic energy in the u.s. it is the single most important thing we can do to drive innovation, support quality jobs and accelerate capital investment in the country. indeed, you know, stock in this company, boeing, even though it is down today, doubling over the course of the trump presidency. so, great, here is the thing they're concerned about, get in a trade war, boeing in the cross-hairs on that. they do 80% in planes overseas, if somebody was to retaliate that would not be good for boeing. we'll see what the president has to say. he has a lot on his plate as
melissa: i'm melissa francis. we have jeff flock standing by in st. louis. jeff? reporter: he is back behind me somewhere in the bowels of the facility in boeing headquarters in st. louis not too far from where they assemble those f-18 jets. he will talk to ceos, missouri-based companies, including the ceo of boeing. boeing has benefit tremendously from the trump presidency. to put up quote from dennis muilenburg, ceo, real fan of tax reform. we applaud the administration for the opportunity to...
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melissa. melissa: rex tillerson speaking to the press earlier in his first remarks since being let go by president trump this morning. looking toward the future and highlighting his accomplishments during his time at the state department. here now with the latest from the state department is our very own adam shapiro. adam. >> and the transition is underway. rex tillerson has transferred his responsibilities, his duties, his ability to have authority to deputy secretary of state state john sullivan. he did address the press. he did not take any questions. we were told by staff close to tillerson that he find out that he had been fired as did the nation from a tweet from president trump. and in regards to that, of course, was talking about his support by mike pompeo because they see more eye to eye. the president this morning saying that he wants to tear up the deal with iran and that pompeo is onboard with that. mr. tillerson, the president said was not. but here's what mr. tillerson said was
melissa. melissa: rex tillerson speaking to the press earlier in his first remarks since being let go by president trump this morning. looking toward the future and highlighting his accomplishments during his time at the state department. here now with the latest from the state department is our very own adam shapiro. adam. >> and the transition is underway. rex tillerson has transferred his responsibilities, his duties, his ability to have authority to deputy secretary of state state...
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. >> melissa: i'm melissa francis. investigators believe conditt was behind all the bombings in the austin area the last 19 days. they are still searching for answers. >> that's the one thing we don't have right now is a motive behind. this we do not understand what motivated him to do what he did, and that will also be part of the continuing investigation as we try to learn more about him and to understand why he took the actions that he did. >> jon: jonathan hunt is live from round rock, texas where police tracked the suspect to a motel parking lot. jonathan, talk us through how everything went down overnight. >> well, jon, i'm told by law enforcement source that they had the i.d. of marc anthony conditt for the last 36 to 48 hours. they knew the car that they were looking for. they knew his cell phone number and those two things came together here last night. they found the vehicle in the parking lot of this red roof inn behind me. at around the same time, i am told by this law enforcement source, mark condit it'con
. >> melissa: i'm melissa francis. investigators believe conditt was behind all the bombings in the austin area the last 19 days. they are still searching for answers. >> that's the one thing we don't have right now is a motive behind. this we do not understand what motivated him to do what he did, and that will also be part of the continuing investigation as we try to learn more about him and to understand why he took the actions that he did. >> jon: jonathan hunt is live...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers but here is else is what we're covering during this very busy hour ahead. breaking news out of washington, knocking markets off their highs. this was the big story in the market. a new chapter in the mueller investigation. reports of subpoenas now being issued to the trump organization. we'll have a live report from the white house. tragedy in miami. a brand new, 9 50 pedestrian bridge collapsing this afternoon at florida international. details still coming in. rescuers at this minute are trying to find and save people who are trapped underneath. there are reports of multiple deaths and injuries. we're monitoring it. they will have a press briefing. we have an eye on it. we'll bring you updates. any information we have as we get it. david: you won't miss any information. let's have a recheck on markets from nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. nicole, it looked like markets overreacted to the mueller news but never came back to where
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers but here is else is what we're covering during this very busy hour ahead. breaking news out of washington, knocking markets off their highs. this was the big story in the market. a new chapter in the mueller investigation. reports of subpoenas now being issued to the trump organization. we'll have a live report from the white house. tragedy in miami. a brand new, 9 50 pedestrian bridge...
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i'm melissa francis. after a growing push to make changes to schools, the white house out with its recommendation and they include calls for an audit of the fbi tip line, a rigorous firearm training for qualified teachers. white house correspondent kevin corke is live with more. >> an interesting proposal by the white house. the president is talking about it this morning. he's saying we're going to wait and let the courts and the states decide what to do about raising the age limit on making gun purchases. he took to twitter. i'm going to share that with folks at home. the president writing the following on 18-21 age limit. watching court cases and rulings before acts. states are making this decision. he goes on to add, things are moving rapidly but not much political support to put it mildly. he said i thought i would add this for your consumption. he wrote, "if schools are mandated to be gun-free zones, violence and danger are given an open invitation to enter. almost all school shootings are in gun-fre
i'm melissa francis. after a growing push to make changes to schools, the white house out with its recommendation and they include calls for an audit of the fbi tip line, a rigorous firearm training for qualified teachers. white house correspondent kevin corke is live with more. >> an interesting proposal by the white house. the president is talking about it this morning. he's saying we're going to wait and let the courts and the states decide what to do about raising the age limit on...
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. >> melissa: happy friday, we made it. i melissa francis. devin nunes warning that the agency could have broken the when seeking a fisa surveillance warrant against carter page. saying it relied on unverified information and making its case to the judge in a blistering letter to attorney general jeff sessions, citing the fbi's procedures and the law itself. "i will remind you besides a violation of these protocols look , the presentation of the false or unverified information could entail violations." john roberts is live on the north lawn with more on this. >> good morning to you, this is a complex issue. chairman nunes sent this layer saying that the fbi may have violated some of its own guidelines as a basis to get that warrant. here is a game changer, the majority of the house intelligence committee got a hold of the fbi operations manual from 2011 which spells out in clear detail what the fbi must do when it goes to the foreign intelligence surveillance board to go on a warrant to surveillance people. chairman nunes wrote that the accur
. >> melissa: happy friday, we made it. i melissa francis. devin nunes warning that the agency could have broken the when seeking a fisa surveillance warrant against carter page. saying it relied on unverified information and making its case to the judge in a blistering letter to attorney general jeff sessions, citing the fbi's procedures and the law itself. "i will remind you besides a violation of these protocols look , the presentation of the false or unverified information could...
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. >> melissa: and i am melissa francis. not seeing eye to eye with the president on his plan of tariffs and imports of steel and aluminum. his resignation is the latest in a series of departures from the trump administration. meanwhile president trump is insisting that there is no chaos at the white house, only great energy. here is treasury secretary steven mnuchin talking about his exit. >> i've known gary for a long time, a terrific partner working on tax reform and other things. there was a lot of speculation after tax reform whether he would stay or not, and he decided to move on. we have a great economic team and we will consistently execute the present strategy. >> melissa: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live from the north lawn with more, you are not on the north lawn. you are inside. good for you. >> i wear the treasury secretary was part of the departures keep going at this pace, we are going to be able to use the revolving door at the white house and the heat of the summer, there is no about that
. >> melissa: and i am melissa francis. not seeing eye to eye with the president on his plan of tariffs and imports of steel and aluminum. his resignation is the latest in a series of departures from the trump administration. meanwhile president trump is insisting that there is no chaos at the white house, only great energy. here is treasury secretary steven mnuchin talking about his exit. >> i've known gary for a long time, a terrific partner working on tax reform and other things....
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. >> melissa: good morning. i'm melissa francis. folks in austin warning folks not to touch unexpected packages after two people were injured last night in an explosion detonated by a trip wire. police say that shows a different level of skill but they are now to see if this blast is linked to the three other package bombings around the city this month. >> jon: casey stegall is live for us in austin right now. casey? >> yes, we should also point out that we are at the scene and just to the left of our camera is where that press conference is supposed to start at any minute now where we understand the austin police chief in addition to a representative from the atf and the fbi will be speaking and that will be the first briefing of the day. and we hope to learn a little bit more new information because right now one of the biggest challenges we have been told so far is the time of day in which this occurred. this happened at 8:30 or so last night. so the sun was already down. it is hard to get a scale and scope of the crime scene. so
. >> melissa: good morning. i'm melissa francis. folks in austin warning folks not to touch unexpected packages after two people were injured last night in an explosion detonated by a trip wire. police say that shows a different level of skill but they are now to see if this blast is linked to the three other package bombings around the city this month. >> jon: casey stegall is live for us in austin right now. casey? >> yes, we should also point out that we are at the scene...
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. >> and i'm melissa francis. a lot of new reaction coming in. word that president trump spoke to president xi jinping earlier this morning. the big story broke last night. south korea's security adviser announced the meeting between president trump and president kim jong-un at the white house. >> we talked about north korean kim jong-un is committed to denuclearization. president trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve denuclearization. >> we have fox team coverage. john roberts at the white house. we begin with jennifer griffin. she broke this details last night. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning, ed. the senior military leaders i spoke to by phone expressed relief. they've been planning nonstop for possible military options. none of which are good. i can report the joint chiefs are meeting in the war room where military plans are debated. better believe this is at the top of those discussions. here's the reaction from general martin dempsey. >> any diplomatic outreach is a better alternative th
. >> and i'm melissa francis. a lot of new reaction coming in. word that president trump spoke to president xi jinping earlier this morning. the big story broke last night. south korea's security adviser announced the meeting between president trump and president kim jong-un at the white house. >> we talked about north korean kim jong-un is committed to denuclearization. president trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve denuclearization....
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. >> i'm melissa francis. the door is spinning as chief economic advisor a day after mike pompeo was tapped to replace ousted secretary of state rex tillerson and the turnover at the top could continue. chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story. john? >> jon: melissa, good morning to you. get to that in a second. breaking news in the last half hour. the treasury department is implementing sanctions against 1 individuals in russia. this is the same group of individuals that were indicted through the mueller investigation attorney general rod rosenstein a couple weeks back. in addition, five companies in russia that were supporting hacking activities in the 2016 election, the influence campaign had been targeted for sanctions as well as six individuals who were operating according to the treasury department on behalf of the russian government. this, despite the fact that on saturday ntsb aired an interview with vladimir putin in which he said that the russian government was not involved
. >> i'm melissa francis. the door is spinning as chief economic advisor a day after mike pompeo was tapped to replace ousted secretary of state rex tillerson and the turnover at the top could continue. chief white house correspondent john roberts is live with the story. john? >> jon: melissa, good morning to you. get to that in a second. breaking news in the last half hour. the treasury department is implementing sanctions against 1 individuals in russia. this is the same group of...
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melissa? >> melissa: it's true. he tricked democrats into crowing that they got everything they wanted. >> harris: didn't even have to trick them. >> melissa: and lo and behold, you look at what's missing here and it's those forgotten and used dreamers whom he offered basically amnesty due to the annoyance of his own party. i will say it's funny looking at tv news which is something that we follow in the business but it says who needs a communications director when you have twitter? the president tweeting news conference at the white house concerning the omnibus spending bill 1:00 p.m. does read like a press release on his tweet. he's not saying he's going to be there. but to everybody snapped of attention. he had one of the most-watched television shows for a very long time. he knows how to do it. he also knows this is a point that's making news. you pointed out that those conservative members of the house, those freedom caucus members him and i said there are not enough of them to push against us but you pointed o
melissa? >> melissa: it's true. he tricked democrats into crowing that they got everything they wanted. >> harris: didn't even have to trick them. >> melissa: and lo and behold, you look at what's missing here and it's those forgotten and used dreamers whom he offered basically amnesty due to the annoyance of his own party. i will say it's funny looking at tv news which is something that we follow in the business but it says who needs a communications director when you have...
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so that may lead to you believe what melissa is saying. he is doing this for, okay, everybody is at the table. effectively let's move forward now and find something in the middle. >> maria: she was excite you had about the fact that he seemed open to discussing an assault weapons ban which she had been a leading champion of and had the personal history with having been the victim and her. >> harris: also excited he was listening to her because no one else in her party seems to be right now. >> maria: that's a little is thasnarky: she has a personal hy of being victim of gun violence and led on the assault weapons ban when it was in law for academic indicated. so, i think that what i was comparing to the immigration meeting in that the president behaved the same way in both. he surprised republicans. he surprised democrats. he seemed open to considering new ideas. and then after that, so everywhere of that feeling went away. and evaporated when he went back to sort of his original. >> harris: it wasn't around like i said, these young people
so that may lead to you believe what melissa is saying. he is doing this for, okay, everybody is at the table. effectively let's move forward now and find something in the middle. >> maria: she was excite you had about the fact that he seemed open to discussing an assault weapons ban which she had been a leading champion of and had the personal history with having been the victim and her. >> harris: also excited he was listening to her because no one else in her party seems to be...
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[silence] we're pleased to be joined by authoroo melissa, here's the bok it is called bloodlines. the true story of a drug cartel, the fbi, and the battle for a horsery racing dynasty there's a lot packed into that title and we'll get to that. but i want to start a little differentil melissa -- and this is a quote by fbi agent or you're speaking in the words -- >> uh-huh. [inaudible conversations] is on fire and i'm riding reports about it. >> right. break that down for us a little bit. >> well it's a weird dichotomy ofof being in border agent as he was. hehe was an fbi agent sent from tennessee down to lour ray doe considered a d hardship positio, and there's -- there's been some pretty significant violence and conflict in mexico now the drug, so odd sensation of being an agent being sent down to border but not being able to address the violence that was happening just across the river. and -- and thee duality of -- lour ray doe which are really one community in the same. divided by a river divided by rio grand. but this -- it is just outrageous violence that was happening still
[silence] we're pleased to be joined by authoroo melissa, here's the bok it is called bloodlines. the true story of a drug cartel, the fbi, and the battle for a horsery racing dynasty there's a lot packed into that title and we'll get to that. but i want to start a little differentil melissa -- and this is a quote by fbi agent or you're speaking in the words -- >> uh-huh. [inaudible conversations] is on fire and i'm riding reports about it. >> right. break that down for us a little...
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melissa del bosque is our guest. the book is called blood lines, the true story of the drug cartels, the fbi and battle for a horse racing dynasty. david, good afternoon, you're on book tv. we're listening. >> caller: thank you, peter. i hope i won't be cut off. but as a-- both naive, skating on the surface, a solution-- there would be no solution, there's money on both sides, capitalism is the elephant in the room as usual with book tv and can i mention capitalism? you guys, your skating on the surfa surface. >> host: all right. let's get a response from our author, money and capitalism are some of the root causes of these issues. >> guest: yes, absolutely, i agree. money motivates a lot of the violence and it's absolutely at the basis of, you know, the drug market, arms market and everything happening of the it's a money laundering case that i read about in the book so you see the corrupting influence of money on politics and on communities and, yes, absolutely. >> host: wendy in mt. vernon and i can't tell what ci
melissa del bosque is our guest. the book is called blood lines, the true story of the drug cartels, the fbi and battle for a horse racing dynasty. david, good afternoon, you're on book tv. we're listening. >> caller: thank you, peter. i hope i won't be cut off. but as a-- both naive, skating on the surface, a solution-- there would be no solution, there's money on both sides, capitalism is the elephant in the room as usual with book tv and can i mention capitalism? you guys, your skating...
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. >> they came across phoenix-based melissa jill photography. melissa jill began her business in 2003. >> i never intended when i started my business to branch out. i really just thought i was going to be shooting my own weddings for the rest of my life, just a small buh teen business. >> soon with growing demand came a growing need to think bigger. >> i was starting to get some inquiries that were saying, you know, we love your work, but we just can't afford you. do you have anybody else that you would recommend who is similar style, but just a little lower price. i was happy to refer those out to some of my photographer friends in the area and i realized maybe i should take advantage of these leads that i've been generating with my brand and bring on some other photographers to shoot for my company at lower price points. >> learning to trust others to carry on your brand isn't easy, though. especially when it incorporates your personal name. >> when i send an associate photographer out to shoot a wedding for my business they are on their own a
. >> they came across phoenix-based melissa jill photography. melissa jill began her business in 2003. >> i never intended when i started my business to branch out. i really just thought i was going to be shooting my own weddings for the rest of my life, just a small buh teen business. >> soon with growing demand came a growing need to think bigger. >> i was starting to get some inquiries that were saying, you know, we love your work, but we just can't afford you. do you...
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melissa? >> reporter: we are here at lawrence livermore labs where energy secretary perry was doing a tour earlier and giving a speech in front of employees. he talked about the future of labs like this one and how we need to recruit the best and brightest from our colleges and universities. as he put it, we need to make energy cool again. there were ready to go do something else. i don't read chaos into this." secretary rtment got a fun >> do we need to subsidize midlevel engineers to make sure that we get them into livermore, california? >> reporter: recently there have been rumors that president trump intends to fire current secretary of veterans affairs david shulkin and replace him with rick perry. so we asked secretary perry about those rumors today.
melissa? >> reporter: we are here at lawrence livermore labs where energy secretary perry was doing a tour earlier and giving a speech in front of employees. he talked about the future of labs like this one and how we need to recruit the best and brightest from our colleges and universities. as he put it, we need to make energy cool again. there were ready to go do something else. i don't read chaos into this." secretary rtment got a fun >> do we need to subsidize midlevel...
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melissa: a matter of national security. president trump signing a $1.3 trillion spending bill but not without some reservation. >> it's a matter of national security i have signed this omnibus budget bill. there are a lot of things i'm unhappy about in this bill. there are a lot of things that we shouldn't have had in this bill but we were in a sense, forced, if we want to build our military -- melissa: here is congressman mark sanford. he is house freedom caucus member. boy, what do you think of that? >> well, i would respectfully say they've to disagree with the president on this. i think the ultimate measure after country's security is its economic security. paul kennedy wrote an interesting book a few years ago, rice -- rise and fall of economic powers. economic sue security was --
melissa: a matter of national security. president trump signing a $1.3 trillion spending bill but not without some reservation. >> it's a matter of national security i have signed this omnibus budget bill. there are a lot of things i'm unhappy about in this bill. there are a lot of things that we shouldn't have had in this bill but we were in a sense, forced, if we want to build our military -- melissa: here is congressman mark sanford. he is house freedom caucus member. boy, what do you...
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company and grove after the bell on fox business, melissa francis. former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst, marie harf is here and join us on the couch, former utah congressman and fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. he is outnumbered on a breaking news day. >> jason: lots of news happening. good men and women go to work and the atf, fbi, local sheriff's office and police department and god bless them. they've got their hands full in maryland and texas and love what they do and how they do it. >> sandra: let's get to the news. special counselor robert muller's russia probe and president tom's reaction to it getting more intense. for the first time at, attorneys from both miller's team and trumps legal team sat down for a face-to-face talk about topics investigators could ask the president. two sources tell cnn it was the first in-person meeting after several weeks of informal discussions. meantime, fox news is confirming the president is beating up his legal team. he said he was set up by the justice department. the
company and grove after the bell on fox business, melissa francis. former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst, marie harf is here and join us on the couch, former utah congressman and fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. he is outnumbered on a breaking news day. >> jason: lots of news happening. good men and women go to work and the atf, fbi, local sheriff's office and police department and god bless them. they've got their hands full in maryland and texas...
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melissa, back to you >> josh lip ton. i feel like we've been here with oracle before in the after hours session. the stocks sell off and then what happens afterwards? >> come back to me what this illustrates is how successful sales force has been quite frankly i think this quarter's predicated on declining cloud growth and the guide for the next quarter and then you say the valuation makes sense. when you have to rattle off your wins the yankees don't sit at the end of the year and each team they won the 92 games they won over the years. they don't have to >> the mets -- >> xactly. that's why the mets are the mets and that's why the yankees are salesforce.com right there, bang. >> this has been a relative underperformer basically all year the setup to the trade is buy the stock ahead of earnings, get out of it against the 55, 56 bucks. i think people are long the stock into earnings. i think you're right this morning this pull back after hours could be purging into some of those positions i think it could be up here and t
melissa, back to you >> josh lip ton. i feel like we've been here with oracle before in the after hours session. the stocks sell off and then what happens afterwards? >> come back to me what this illustrates is how successful sales force has been quite frankly i think this quarter's predicated on declining cloud growth and the guide for the next quarter and then you say the valuation makes sense. when you have to rattle off your wins the yankees don't sit at the end of the year and...
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our team coverage starts with melissa magee in for david murphy tracking the latest forecast from accuweather. >> we are tracking the storm as we go through the rest are of this evening and throughout the day on wednesday as well. we have a winter storm warning in philadelphia from pointses north and west and it goes into effect 7:00 p.m. and lasts through wednesday evening and a winter storm watch for the blue shaded counties interior section ises of south jersey and for northern delaware. the greatest impacts are in philadelphia and points to the north and west. as far as what we are tracking here stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you the area of low pressure out of the northern plains where folks were dealing with blizzard warnings and storm warnings. and this area in the southeast. that area of low pressure across the northern plains will transfer the energy to an area of low pressure off the coast and then our nor'easter blossoms. later on tonight we have the snow in philadelphia. and we track all the moisture and transfer its energy to a coastal storm. so 1:00 p.m. on wednes
our team coverage starts with melissa magee in for david murphy tracking the latest forecast from accuweather. >> we are tracking the storm as we go through the rest are of this evening and throughout the day on wednesday as well. we have a winter storm warning in philadelphia from pointses north and west and it goes into effect 7:00 p.m. and lasts through wednesday evening and a winter storm watch for the blue shaded counties interior section ises of south jersey and for northern...
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melissa ma. peek wind gusts at 25 miles per hour. 40s for allentown, 48 miles per hour for rights town, poconos, atlantic city, gusts of 46 miles per hour. constant out of the northwest. gustsof 25 miles per hour in the city, 23 in the poconos. gusts in reading, 25 miles per hour and 26 miles per hour in dover. satellite six along with action radar, the nor'easter responsible for the unsettled weather, rain, snow and crazy winds along the atlantic. we have a constant flow of air from the northwesterly direction. something else into tonight and overnight hours, a coastal flood warning seaside heights to cape may and areas in delwill be coar thee 12 to 24 hours. the to two and a half waves 14 feet high even into early tomorrow morning. winds, walter, a big issue with the storm start to weaken. details with the seven-day forecast. >> see you then. anytime the storm hits, keep track of where you are by using the free 6abc app. access to live double scan radar and traffic cameras to check on road cond
melissa ma. peek wind gusts at 25 miles per hour. 40s for allentown, 48 miles per hour for rights town, poconos, atlantic city, gusts of 46 miles per hour. constant out of the northwest. gustsof 25 miles per hour in the city, 23 in the poconos. gusts in reading, 25 miles per hour and 26 miles per hour in dover. satellite six along with action radar, the nor'easter responsible for the unsettled weather, rain, snow and crazy winds along the atlantic. we have a constant flow of air from the...
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melissa: guau, eres andré navarro, el actor. soy melissa. andré: encantado en conocerte. oye, disculpa que te aborde así pero cuando te vi, no pude evitar acercarme. melissa: no te preocupes. estoy esperando al pesero porque voy a un "casting". judith: estás expuesta al mismo peligro y te podría ocurrir lo mismo que a esta niña. Érika: mamá, ¿yo qué tengo que ver? judith: la última vez que vieron a melissa fue cuando salió de su casa para ir a un casting. Érika: otra vez a fastidiarme porque te molesta que yo tenga la ilusión de ser actriz. judith: estás tan empecinada que me da miedo que te enreden, como le pasó a esta niña. andré: soy andré navarro y voy a ser su maestro de teatro. Érika: andré navarro, qué emoción. lidia: ha sido protagonista de las obras más famosísimas. andré: la dirección me contrató paraon
melissa: guau, eres andré navarro, el actor. soy melissa. andré: encantado en conocerte. oye, disculpa que te aborde así pero cuando te vi, no pude evitar acercarme. melissa: no te preocupes. estoy esperando al pesero porque voy a un "casting". judith: estás expuesta al mismo peligro y te podría ocurrir lo mismo que a esta niña. Érika: mamá, ¿yo qué tengo que ver? judith: la última vez que vieron a melissa fue cuando salió de su casa para ir a un casting. Érika: otra vez...
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i'm melissa lee. bitcoin sinking below $9,000, nearing a crucial level. and a top bitcoin and blockchain investor will be here to explain how his company has gone all in. plus andrew leff taking aim at netflix. first, the amazing race. apple and amazon hitting all-time highs as they race for trillion dollar market caps. apple at the lead but amazon not far behind and moving in at a fast pace. who will cross that finish line first and which stock is your best bet if you're putting fresh money to work right now? >> hi, mel i'll go nonchalk and say amazon. amazon to me is the most disruptive, not to, again, cast dispersions. >> we don't like to do that. >> it's not about that i'll go with amazon. i just think the way they're attacking the entire planet now puts them in the driver's seat >> what do you say >> you have to go with apple, it's closer. >> just because it's closer? it could stall >> it could stall. >> they're buying back stock >> they are. and i do believe, i do believe you'll start to see --
i'm melissa lee. bitcoin sinking below $9,000, nearing a crucial level. and a top bitcoin and blockchain investor will be here to explain how his company has gone all in. plus andrew leff taking aim at netflix. first, the amazing race. apple and amazon hitting all-time highs as they race for trillion dollar market caps. apple at the lead but amazon not far behind and moving in at a fast pace. who will cross that finish line first and which stock is your best bet if you're putting fresh money to...
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. >> thank you, melissa. cherry blossom lovers that flock to see them are in for a treat. they expect blooms to peak between march 27-30th. they are considered peak bloom when the blooms are open. the capital weather gang predicts that take between the 23rd and 27th, still ahead of schedule. >> it was a special trip to the movies for local girls. thomas oliver, a film producer from philadelphia donated 20 tickets so the girls could enjoy black panther. he wasn't able to be there in person but sherry williams was there. they enjoyed the river view theater. black panther has been number one at the box office since it opened two week ago. much more to come. the eagles had a meet and greet. hear fomby on the fans birds the best. ♪ ♪ ig... (yelling) [n s our little puppy? - sweethgot you a new. sweetheart? - woo! - [narrator] get 100 towing miles and free emergency gas delivery. when going big is best. aaa. go ahead.ter heat? it's around here somewhere. nope. huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we ha
. >> thank you, melissa. cherry blossom lovers that flock to see them are in for a treat. they expect blooms to peak between march 27-30th. they are considered peak bloom when the blooms are open. the capital weather gang predicts that take between the 23rd and 27th, still ahead of schedule. >> it was a special trip to the movies for local girls. thomas oliver, a film producer from philadelphia donated 20 tickets so the girls could enjoy black panther. he wasn't able to be there in...
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i'm melissa lee. you arrived in crypto heaven the original bitcoin baller himself and dan nathan, a consultant for credit sweeuisse. a volatile day started in d.c. and much talked about here at the conference and, of course, the big driver of the volatility, talk about a possibility trade war. >> right part of this conference we're talking about is what do you use for a hedge. we talked about the hedge last week is that potentially cryptocurrencies can serve as that but the theme was we are in a period of time with all asset classes, stocks and bonds, where volatility is going to increase and obviously that's what we saw today. >> it's interesting when you think about the last few years when equity volatility was so low. we saw a lot of volatility in other risk asset classes, we saw it in currencies and commodities. that's where the hedges got you killed it was a drag on performance against equities what quietly happened in '16 and '17, the hedge that is blown out has outperformed every other hedge al
i'm melissa lee. you arrived in crypto heaven the original bitcoin baller himself and dan nathan, a consultant for credit sweeuisse. a volatile day started in d.c. and much talked about here at the conference and, of course, the big driver of the volatility, talk about a possibility trade war. >> right part of this conference we're talking about is what do you use for a hedge. we talked about the hedge last week is that potentially cryptocurrencies can serve as that but the theme was we...
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melissa? >> well, with the midterms approaching tech and media are at odds of how to stem the tide of false or misleading news stories. we'll talk to the founder of court tv about fighting fake news stay with "power lunch." 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. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered th
melissa? >> well, with the midterms approaching tech and media are at odds of how to stem the tide of false or misleading news stories. we'll talk to the founder of court tv about fighting fake news stay with "power lunch." 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...
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delivered delivering food now so it's really doing just a bang up job well you mention target there melissa and i think target is either the number three or four toy retailer also which brings us to two before i'm told that brings us to toys r us closing down and. i was a little bit dismayed by the c.e.o. who blamed it all on amazon and blamed it on the digital age because it's my recollection that toys r us has had a heck of a problem for a number of years a lot a lot of debt what do you make of it. they're a classic example of mismanagement of one of the reasons that they're that they're going under it's mismanagement because you're right there are a number of years of knowledge that they've had significant that they've had a lot of debt since two thousand and five they went private at that point i think it was six billion and even last year when they filed for bankruptcy september two thousand and seventeen and they were trying to save it they were trying to save it there really didn't even do enough to save it between september and now when they've just shut down or decided to shut down
delivered delivering food now so it's really doing just a bang up job well you mention target there melissa and i think target is either the number three or four toy retailer also which brings us to two before i'm told that brings us to toys r us closing down and. i was a little bit dismayed by the c.e.o. who blamed it all on amazon and blamed it on the digital age because it's my recollection that toys r us has had a heck of a problem for a number of years a lot a lot of debt what do you make...