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maria: it passed. jack: it works. maria: yep. jack: do you feel that more manufacturers are making stronger phones because of a test like this? maria: so, what we do find is that there are many phones that can pass this test. even after a hundred drops, they come out without damage or there are some that just take a little bit of damage. jack: okay. so, we have one more test, maria. maria: so, jack, this is our drop tester. jack: so, what is the difference between the drop tester and the tumbler? maria: so, the tumbler will drop the phone in any different randomized orientation. with the drop tester, we can orient the phone to drop on its corner, on its edge, any edge that we want, any kind of face that we want. jack: well, my phones, every time they drop, they drop always, like, on the corner. maria: on the corner? jack: i don't know why, yeah. maria: all right, let's try that. so, we're going to put it on the corner right here. here we go. jack: that was it? maria: that's it. jack: okay. maria: it landed on concrete. it's got a
maria: it passed. jack: it works. maria: yep. jack: do you feel that more manufacturers are making stronger phones because of a test like this? maria: so, what we do find is that there are many phones that can pass this test. even after a hundred drops, they come out without damage or there are some that just take a little bit of damage. jack: okay. so, we have one more test, maria. maria: so, jack, this is our drop tester. jack: so, what is the difference between the drop tester and the...
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maria: yeah. i mean, you're seeing job growth which is consistent, and that's what you want to see. and the federal reserve on the sidelinings. meanwhile, we're all waiting for news out of this china/u.s. trade negotiation. do you think the president is going to be anal to get that enforcement mechanism in there as well as get the chinese to buy more stuff, to open up its markets to u.s. companies and make sure they don't steal ip for us anymore? >> i think betting against the president is a bad move because he's gotten this far, and i think we're very close to a deal. so, yes, i think he will get a deal done. the enforcement part, as secretary pompeo said, is going to be the hard part. i think a deal will be done, but how do we enforce the deal going with forward. maria: are you expecting a good year for markets? >> i am. it's been a great year already -- maria: yeah, it has. >> we're not going to just go up forever, but i think the economy supports the type of growth we're seeing. so i think for
maria: yeah. i mean, you're seeing job growth which is consistent, and that's what you want to see. and the federal reserve on the sidelinings. meanwhile, we're all waiting for news out of this china/u.s. trade negotiation. do you think the president is going to be anal to get that enforcement mechanism in there as well as get the chinese to buy more stuff, to open up its markets to u.s. companies and make sure they don't steal ip for us anymore? >> i think betting against the president...
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this is maria bartiromo's wall street. maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo, thanks for joining me. coming up in just a moment, sheila bair is with me to talk about the grilling of the bank ceos this week on capitol hill. and then later on, we are talking about the booming business of cannabis with soul global's brady cobb invested in a number of cannabis producers. but first, big banks kicking off first quarter earnings, jpmorgan chase reporting $2.65 a share, better than expected, and 29.85 billion in revenue. wells fargo also beat expectations, reporting $1.20 a share in earnings on revenue of 21.61 billion. joining me right now to react to that is the bronson group founder and chief fs inment officer david bronson. always good to see you. >> thanks, maria. maria: what did you make of those earnings? what did you take away? >> the jpm numbers were fantastic, and one of the things that's different from wells fargo, it was every silo. it was
this is maria bartiromo's wall street. maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo, thanks for joining me. coming up in just a moment, sheila bair is with me to talk about the grilling of the bank ceos this week on capitol hill. and then later on, we are talking about the booming business of cannabis with soul global's brady cobb invested in a number of cannabis producers. but first, big banks...
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maria: and to you. i guess i want to start you are a former federal prosecutor, so you've seen the mueller report, you've seen the redactions, you've also seen all of the redacted testimonies of the people who started this investigation to begin with, what is your reaction to the mueller report? >> well maria when you consider the most important charge, when you consider the charge that started this all the charge that .or his campaign was conspiring with, or colluding with russia, as i read the report it struck me that the one person that was always being truthful about that was donald trump. donald trump was being truthful about collusion when adam schiff and eric swalwell and democrats weren't being truthful about having evidence of collusion that didn't exist. donald trump was being truthful when jim clapper and john brennan and members of the intelligence community were accusing him of treason for colluding with russia. .is being truthful when james comey and andy mccabe and folks at our justice de
maria: and to you. i guess i want to start you are a former federal prosecutor, so you've seen the mueller report, you've seen the redactions, you've also seen all of the redacted testimonies of the people who started this investigation to begin with, what is your reaction to the mueller report? >> well maria when you consider the most important charge, when you consider the charge that started this all the charge that .or his campaign was conspiring with, or colluding with russia, as i...
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maria: yeah. >> same cycle over and over in california. >> aggressive taxes that hit low-income workers. maria: good point, these are everyday items that they want to tax, water, batteries. dagen: like we are going to tax things that you actually enjoy. maria: also sanctuary state, let's not forget that. >> people move out. maria: move to texas. >> austin number one. maria: the best retirees can save money for their health, that's next, plus check in markets, quiet day although you did have action in china with weak auto sales, we are all over morning news, back in a minute. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. maria: health care and retirement, 60% of retirees worried about cost of health care, 71% of recent retirees say they have enough money to pay for health care, joining us to talk more about all of that ramsey solution expert, author of everyday
maria: yeah. >> same cycle over and over in california. >> aggressive taxes that hit low-income workers. maria: good point, these are everyday items that they want to tax, water, batteries. dagen: like we are going to tax things that you actually enjoy. maria: also sanctuary state, let's not forget that. >> people move out. maria: move to texas. >> austin number one. maria: the best retirees can save money for their health, that's next, plus check in markets, quiet day...
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maria: wow. well, i met a migrant woman yesterday and she said she was fleeing for political asylum and then i said well tell me a little more about what you -- what you're fleeing from, well, i just really want to have more opportunity for my daughter, so it wasn't fleeing, you know, fleeing anything, it was just that she sees economic opportunity in america and the border patrol agents are totally overwhelmed and look what happened in this tragedy, in the synagogue when you had an off-duty patrol agent actually get engaged with the shooter who was absolutely incredible? >> what's going on, people wouldn't believe. the scene that is we see, what happens in terms of all of that you wouldn't believe. that's another whole story, but we can solve this if the democrats would sit down and stand a short period of time on basic things and we have to get to a much bigger policy too overall immigration and what's really unfair these people come in and you have catch and release, release them. we are relea
maria: wow. well, i met a migrant woman yesterday and she said she was fleeing for political asylum and then i said well tell me a little more about what you -- what you're fleeing from, well, i just really want to have more opportunity for my daughter, so it wasn't fleeing, you know, fleeing anything, it was just that she sees economic opportunity in america and the border patrol agents are totally overwhelmed and look what happened in this tragedy, in the synagogue when you had an off-duty...
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maria: next year. >> next year. maria: why? >> that has to do with the spending caps which were temporarily increased for do years. they're scheduled to go back down to lower levels at the end of the current fiscal year, which is september 30th. that could change. i'm not a policy expert. i'm not going to speculate. maria: they could come out with a huge spending proposal at the end of this year, right. >> government spending means taking resources, taking from one pocket and spending it another way. maria: finish your thoughts, sorry about that. >> in terms of all of the democrats, everyone's coming out, ron widen wants a tax on unrealized gains, all these people coming out with new ways. is that going into 2020, as the election season heats up, are people going to say this is a lot of junk but maybe some of this could seep through after 2020, do you see that impacting the economy or is it just too soon? >> i think it's too soon. i tend to focus on what's likely to happen, not what should happen. and i think -- >> that shouldn
maria: next year. >> next year. maria: why? >> that has to do with the spending caps which were temporarily increased for do years. they're scheduled to go back down to lower levels at the end of the current fiscal year, which is september 30th. that could change. i'm not a policy expert. i'm not going to speculate. maria: they could come out with a huge spending proposal at the end of this year, right. >> government spending means taking resources, taking from one pocket and...
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maria: mitch? >> just remember what happened in the fourth quarter, not only did the stock market fall out of bed, but the fixed income market did as well. a lot of the structured transactions that places like this count on couldn't find the market. that trickled into the beginning of the first quarter as well and it took a while to ramp the machine up again. maria: the company as you said, dagen, raising the dividend. joining us to talk more about this is vining sparks banking strategy director, marty mosby. looking at goldman sachs, what's your reaction to the numbers this morning? >> well, we are seeing a healthy beat on the eps. and it looks like it's coming from the expense side. goldman sachs has a lot of seasonality built into their expenses. usually they ramp up a little bit in the first quarter and then kind of improve as they have a lower compensation rate as they get in the backend of the year. they may be flattening that out to give us a little better trajectory through the year. but th
maria: mitch? >> just remember what happened in the fourth quarter, not only did the stock market fall out of bed, but the fixed income market did as well. a lot of the structured transactions that places like this count on couldn't find the market. that trickled into the beginning of the first quarter as well and it took a while to ramp the machine up again. maria: the company as you said, dagen, raising the dividend. joining us to talk more about this is vining sparks banking strategy...
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maria: it really is. no money that could be given to replace what this cathedral represents and what it represents in its form. it's sad, why did you write this book, the missionary of wall street? >> i wrote it, maria, because we have been doing this for a decade now in the streets of new york and a lot centered around holy week actually, i found over 10 years the book is full of conversations with people about faith and people of faith increasingly we've kind of pulled back inside or own walls, you know, the dialogue is increasingly secular and it's really meant to inspire people and go out there and talk to people and if you do it and engage them in joyful loving way you can have amazing conversations, actually last night we start the mission again this week and we get a lot of french people at this time of year and the french people, beautiful poynant story about light and darkness, but last night we had some french tourists with us and, you know, we ended up just praying in the church together. it's
maria: it really is. no money that could be given to replace what this cathedral represents and what it represents in its form. it's sad, why did you write this book, the missionary of wall street? >> i wrote it, maria, because we have been doing this for a decade now in the streets of new york and a lot centered around holy week actually, i found over 10 years the book is full of conversations with people about faith and people of faith increasingly we've kind of pulled back inside or...
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maria: mr. president, i know you have to run but all of the 2020 contenders who want to run against you in 2020 you haven't heard a peep out of them about this. beto o'rourke is actually from el paso, i don't know what he's done about this problem and then of course you've got bernie and now joe biden. they're not characterizing this as a crisis, sir. president trump: so beto o'rourke wants to take down the walls, that means he's finished. he was finished two weeks ago, when he started saying certain very stupid things. beto o'rourke has been exposed. i think biden has been exposed i don't know what the hell happened to biden i never saw that before. i don't know it just doesn't look like the same biden i said is that really joe biden? he doesn't look the same to me. i've known him for a long time and seen him for a long time. i said what happened to him? so he's been exposed because he's very weak he doesn't want to talk about this. no but they don't want to talk about this. i don't get what th
maria: mr. president, i know you have to run but all of the 2020 contenders who want to run against you in 2020 you haven't heard a peep out of them about this. beto o'rourke is actually from el paso, i don't know what he's done about this problem and then of course you've got bernie and now joe biden. they're not characterizing this as a crisis, sir. president trump: so beto o'rourke wants to take down the walls, that means he's finished. he was finished two weeks ago, when he started saying...
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maria: you are? >> yes, listen i put forward legislation this week, bipartisan legislation to try and close a loophole so that for instance foreigners can't buy ad s in our election system. maria: this is the bipartisan bill you would think that you'd get full support on a bill that's going to block foreign entities from buying ads to influence the u.s. election what has been the perception and the reception? >> its been great and this week we'll be collecting co-signers and then push it through committee. we have co-sponsors in the senate, so i think that there are things that are being done, but i'll be honest, it's the sort of far left and far right that are getting a lot of the media attention. there's a lot of folks in the middle who are focused on doing something affirmative. maria: do you support things like the green new deal medicare for all? >> so for me i'm just from michigan. we're very pragmatic. maria: that's where our viewers are by the way. >> we're pragmatic people and i certainly un
maria: you are? >> yes, listen i put forward legislation this week, bipartisan legislation to try and close a loophole so that for instance foreigners can't buy ad s in our election system. maria: this is the bipartisan bill you would think that you'd get full support on a bill that's going to block foreign entities from buying ads to influence the u.s. election what has been the perception and the reception? >> its been great and this week we'll be collecting co-signers and then...
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maria: that's where i grew up. >> i know. maria: dr. mike. how is that possible that hasn't come up. coming up, fixer-upper stars chip and joanna gaines building a show into a network. we're talking with the ceo of discovery, david zaslav is here. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal hear
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>> maria, that's not accurate. maria: what's not accurate? >> i understand that's a republican talking point -- maria: no, no,i didn't say misled, they did not tell the judge that the democrats paid for the dossier, that's a fact. how will you get anything this done with all of this? >> they came up with an excuse to losing an election, this should never happen to another president because most presidents wouldn't be able to take it. i know the politicians, i know what we are dealing with. most people wouldn't be able to take it. let me tell you something, maria, what happened to me should never happen to another president of the united states. maria: you have to ask yourself now where does this go from here and how high up the chain did it go? we know from the lisa page testimony that the doj told the fbi, lay off hillary clinton, we will not bring charges. >> we also know that the obama administration, we heard from clapper, from the highest levels, this is such outrage, divided the country and undermined the administration and really hurt
>> maria, that's not accurate. maria: what's not accurate? >> i understand that's a republican talking point -- maria: no, no,i didn't say misled, they did not tell the judge that the democrats paid for the dossier, that's a fact. how will you get anything this done with all of this? >> they came up with an excuse to losing an election, this should never happen to another president because most presidents wouldn't be able to take it. i know the politicians, i know what we are...
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maria: exactly. i don't know about you maria. maria: i'm with you congressman. >> but here is the thing. americans over the last several years have expressed dismay with the way washington works, you know? whatever if you want to call it draining the swamp or cleaning up democracy. we hear that and that's why my dear friend john sarbanes from maryland came up with this bill to get money out of politics, everybody knows. money is so important in politic s it gives influence to people over government that regular americans don't have. let's get rid of that. hr-1 the for the people act and the john sarbanes wrote and that we amended with amendment after amendment and then we passed, is so important, i hope that the senate gives it real consideration because it's what americans want. maria: and then when you look at the common ground you mentioned some of these issues that you can agree with the other side and actually work toward moving the needle for the american people and that includes infrastructure and you said also getting dru
maria: exactly. i don't know about you maria. maria: i'm with you congressman. >> but here is the thing. americans over the last several years have expressed dismay with the way washington works, you know? whatever if you want to call it draining the swamp or cleaning up democracy. we hear that and that's why my dear friend john sarbanes from maryland came up with this bill to get money out of politics, everybody knows. money is so important in politic s it gives influence to people over...
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maria: you couldn't edit it. maria: instagram you can edit. dagen: exactly. >> one of the arguments, too made about that. >> facebook i can edit stuff, out the post -- >> the thing also that is where earnings picture jack dorsey saying after reporting blowout numbers as well this is a company that had a market cap yesterday with stock increase, of 30 billion dollars, huge company, and he also said that they were open to exploring regulation open to communicateing with lawmakers to try to make the platform a little bit more fair so it seems like, you know, in light of what happened at facebook, conversation is moving forward. dagen: going for a "game of thrones" halo looks like -- >> [laughter]. maria: yeah. >> well it is it is. >> what is he doing with this. >> going down this route also, one of the stories about him he takes ice back does hour meditation every day. maria: walk five miles to work, takes an hour. >> but runs another publicly traded company, just fascinating in enigma wrapped in quagmire stick in conundrum. >> seems like hill di
maria: you couldn't edit it. maria: instagram you can edit. dagen: exactly. >> one of the arguments, too made about that. >> facebook i can edit stuff, out the post -- >> the thing also that is where earnings picture jack dorsey saying after reporting blowout numbers as well this is a company that had a market cap yesterday with stock increase, of 30 billion dollars, huge company, and he also said that they were open to exploring regulation open to communicateing with...
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maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. maria: welcome back what is technology legend having common they were all meant toward by legendary leadership coach bill campbell. a 1 trillion-dollar coach to share how the late ivy league football coach went from the gridiron to coaching the best and brightest in silicon valley. i sit down with the book's co-authors who are google insiders like eric schmidt alphabet management advisor rosenberg so talk about the impact on the technology world. >>. >> bill was the best coach of teams we think the river was putting apple and google to the current extraordinary scale. maria: how did he do that and what was so important with his leadership quick. >> he emphasized management to start
maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. maria: welcome back what is technology legend having common they were all meant toward by legendary leadership coach bill campbell. a 1 trillion-dollar...
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maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now,
maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too...
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maria: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, focus on earnings right now, four dow components, verizon, coca-cola, proctor&gamble. powerful earthquake rocking the philippines this morning, water from a rooftop school pouring down the side of the sky scraper, incredible pictures here. elon musk is vowing that robot taxis are ready for the streets, they will be here next year. amazon stock, find out how much, mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: let's take a look at futures this morning. earnings once again, the stop stories, futures indicating lower opening, dow industrials down 20 points, and nasdaq down 7 points, rolling on this morning earnings can dow components coca-cola, verizon, proctor&gamble and united technologies, twitter and lockheed martin later on releasing quarter results, it has been the driver of markets, joining me capital portfolio strategist, francis, thanks for joining us so far. characterize what you are seeing in terms of earning backdrop as it relates to stock? >> wel
maria: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, focus on earnings right now, four dow components, verizon, coca-cola, proctor&gamble. powerful earthquake rocking the philippines this morning, water from a rooftop school pouring down the side of the sky scraper, incredible pictures here. elon musk is vowing that robot taxis are ready for the streets, they will be here next year. amazon stock, find out how much, mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: let's take a look at futures this...
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maria: go ahead. i want to get your take on all of this but i just want to say let's not underestimate all the money that bernie has raised. the fundraising has been incredible. he's in the lead in terms of money raised. $18 million so far, the new york times reporting some democratic party are agonizing over momentum and his ability to raise money. having said that, the trump administration reported what they earned in the first quarter and it's $30 million, so there's a lot of money on the republican side. >> yeah, and trump raised more than 30 million in his campaign, trump is playing it in terms of war chest but the money that bernie has makes him a viable candidate especially in the early states, he can afford the organizers, the most tv ads, maria, if he wins iowa which right now he's polling within the margin of error in top 2, he will go like a rocket ship to new hampshire because they love him and might be unstoppable, i want to go back to the point, you're talking about the elephant in the r
maria: go ahead. i want to get your take on all of this but i just want to say let's not underestimate all the money that bernie has raised. the fundraising has been incredible. he's in the lead in terms of money raised. $18 million so far, the new york times reporting some democratic party are agonizing over momentum and his ability to raise money. having said that, the trump administration reported what they earned in the first quarter and it's $30 million, so there's a lot of money on the...
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maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? run with us. or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. if you've never seen yourself in a mercedes, you've never seen these offers. lease the gla 250 for just $379 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. hurry in before april 30th. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with ge
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maria: good point. go ahead, jack. >> this is jack brewer. >> hi, jack. >> the heart and soul of america, the american working class, want to reward people that work at the end of the day. i think it's really a messaging issue that i see for the republicans to be honest with you. because if bernie sanders goes out to certain populations and is showing that amazon or google is paying a small amount of taxes, that could get into the ears of a lot of americans. how do the republicans combat that? >> well, first thing i'd do is point out that he's a hypocrite. his defense is that he's paying what he owes. he's criticizing companies that also pay what they owe. i think first of all, what he's doing is hypocrite call. second of all, we could explain the reasons companies like that aren't paying taxes at the moment. for example, they had big capital losses, there were people that invested in those companies when the stock was very low, put their fortunes into it. jeff bezos spent everything he had on amazon, c
maria: good point. go ahead, jack. >> this is jack brewer. >> hi, jack. >> the heart and soul of america, the american working class, want to reward people that work at the end of the day. i think it's really a messaging issue that i see for the republicans to be honest with you. because if bernie sanders goes out to certain populations and is showing that amazon or google is paying a small amount of taxes, that could get into the ears of a lot of americans. how do the...
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maria: good thursday morning. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for joining us we are awaiting march durable goods orders breaking news this morning, the expectation is up 8/10 of a percent president trump tweet that he welcomes sleepy joe biden to 2020 presidential race, dr. jill biden tweeting excited and proud husband running for president 3m a miss. durable-goods orders are 2.7% gain this is much better than expectation was 8/10 of a percent a gain 2.7% for the month of march durable goods let's look at markets see if any change, 3m, is the earnings story of the morning it was a miss on revenue and earnings set to cut 100 points off dow jones industrial average opening of trading auz see dow down 71 points going to see a negative opening from the broader averages despite that march durable goods orders much better than expected up 2.7% estimate of 8/10 of a percent big items refrigerators, to last several years, durable goods orders good indicator of broad economic strength earnings, of course, later amazon ford motor starbucks after th
maria: good thursday morning. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for joining us we are awaiting march durable goods orders breaking news this morning, the expectation is up 8/10 of a percent president trump tweet that he welcomes sleepy joe biden to 2020 presidential race, dr. jill biden tweeting excited and proud husband running for president 3m a miss. durable-goods orders are 2.7% gain this is much better than expectation was 8/10 of a percent a gain 2.7% for the month of march durable goods let's...
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maria: for sure. because that's why we're getting all of these crazy ideas about socialism because of the income inequality. >> we can address that with education. we can address a that with support. there's ways around that. it takes hard work each and every day. that's why the grant is so important. maria: mr. mayor, great to have you on the program. >> come back to louisville. maria: we will. mayor greg fisher, from louisville. >> home of the kentucky semiconductor by. mariakenkentucky derby.maria: s time. makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartc
maria: for sure. because that's why we're getting all of these crazy ideas about socialism because of the income inequality. >> we can address that with education. we can address a that with support. there's ways around that. it takes hard work each and every day. that's why the grant is so important. maria: mr. mayor, great to have you on the program. >> come back to louisville. maria: we will. mayor greg fisher, from louisville. >> home of the kentucky semiconductor by....
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maria: really? >> yeah i think the markets right now are clearly acting on assumption that the feds about-face is sufficient to support growth and profits, growth in the economy and in profits, for 2019, even as earnings estimates for 2019 have been slashed with -- at a pace that has been rarely seen before. so i think there is this feeling that this is all first quarter phenomena going to kitchen sink into first quarter things sleaccelerate ar the into end of 2019, 2020 back to double-digit earnings growth, so we are out of the woods thanks to chairman powell's about-face. >> as you might suspect, i am not totallily on aboard with that. >> china datsun morning showed manufacturing down from china, that led to a 300 plus-point rally in the u.s. because there has been news basically suggesting maybe things are turning in china. >> right, i start out by con he confessing i have been skeptical about this concern about china going off the deep end for a while. my feeling is that we analyze china through
maria: really? >> yeah i think the markets right now are clearly acting on assumption that the feds about-face is sufficient to support growth and profits, growth in the economy and in profits, for 2019, even as earnings estimates for 2019 have been slashed with -- at a pace that has been rarely seen before. so i think there is this feeling that this is all first quarter phenomena going to kitchen sink into first quarter things sleaccelerate ar the into end of 2019, 2020 back to...
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maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's never been a better time to become part of the mercedes-benz family. visit the mercedes-benz spring event before april 30th for exceptional lease and financing offers on the 2019 c 300. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring
maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's...
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maria: welcome back. we've got a big program this morning. coming up my exclusive interview with the chairman of the s.e.c. he's here ahead of his meeting with president trump. former pennsylvania governor, ed rendell joining us this morning along with former architect of romney care is here this morning. tom holin is here, along with nile gardner joining us this morning. roger crystal also with us. we want to kick off with taxes in focus, massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren out with a new tax proposal this morning aimed at corporate profits. this plan would only apply to companies reporting more than $100 million in profits. the 2020 presidential hopeful singling out amazon for one for paying no federal income tax last year. she says it would cost the company $698 million. joining the conversation this morning, james freeman is here. former investment banker, former nfl star, jack brewer, our nfl insider. good to see you, jack, james. >> good to be here, thanks. maria: thanks for joining da
maria: welcome back. we've got a big program this morning. coming up my exclusive interview with the chairman of the s.e.c. he's here ahead of his meeting with president trump. former pennsylvania governor, ed rendell joining us this morning along with former architect of romney care is here this morning. tom holin is here, along with nile gardner joining us this morning. roger crystal also with us. we want to kick off with taxes in focus, massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren out...
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maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) you can earn $100 off your deductiblee, the day we'll finally get something done. for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "
maria: that's a good point. looking at the economy today the backdrop feels good quick. >> absolutely. and with 20 percent chance in any year. the us economy is looking very good at the moment and the rest of the world is envious. don't go anywhere my interview with former executive chairman of google coming up next echo stay with us. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's...
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maria: thank you so much. >> thank you, maria. maria: good to see you. all right, steven scwwarzmann, big day for first-quarter earnings, ge reporting better than expected earnings, merck and pfizer, we will bring you the numbers as soon as they hit tape, ipo boom is on, latest unicorn to file for public offering, what you need to know coming up back in a minute ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ maria: welcome back, breaking news. ashley. ashley: good numbers, headline numbers, earnings per share, 1.22, beats estimate of 1.06, receiver knew of 10.8 billion, e mates were 10.48, nice
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maria: why not? >> well, you'll have to ask nancy pelosi that, but they can't get agreement on their side, they don't know whether they want to fund the green new deal or medicare for all and they certainly don't want to sit down and look at the question about controlling mandatory spending with nation under debt. maria: this is a real dilemma here because you need a budget, you don't have a budget in place or budget proposal going in to what's supposed to be a hearing tomorrow on the budget. i spoke with house armed services and homeland committee member democrat alicia yesterday on sunday morning futures, here is what she said about the border? maria: let's talk border and impact of national security and homeland, how do you see it? >> listen, i'm a former cia officer, the border situation is a national security issue, it's an economic issue and moral issue. the sheer numbers that are coming over, you have to call a spade of spade it is extremely difficult to deal with and we have to make sure that
maria: why not? >> well, you'll have to ask nancy pelosi that, but they can't get agreement on their side, they don't know whether they want to fund the green new deal or medicare for all and they certainly don't want to sit down and look at the question about controlling mandatory spending with nation under debt. maria: this is a real dilemma here because you need a budget, you don't have a budget in place or budget proposal going in to what's supposed to be a hearing tomorrow on the...
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maria: yes, absolutely. that 3.2% number obviously showed strength in the consumer as well as strength in the corporate sector because cap ex was so strong. but beto o'rourke - -- >> people see that. they're very part. it's the cartels, the coyotes, you wouldn't believe these people, they're tough vicious, smart, street smart and cunning and they know the system better than the people that wrote it. the people in congress have no clue. and look, we have some great republicans that are dying to get this done. they'll do anything to get it done. it's so simple. i mean, we change four or five rules and we have to change the a asylum rules. people come up, thes rough gang members and stand next to a lawyer that they have who they pick up, i guess the lawyers get paid by the dozen. and they stand there and they read a statement that the lawyer hands them. this is great danger, i am afraid for my life, i'm afraid for my country and being in my country and they say oh, that's wonderful. you look at the guy and you
maria: yes, absolutely. that 3.2% number obviously showed strength in the consumer as well as strength in the corporate sector because cap ex was so strong. but beto o'rourke - -- >> people see that. they're very part. it's the cartels, the coyotes, you wouldn't believe these people, they're tough vicious, smart, street smart and cunning and they know the system better than the people that wrote it. the people in congress have no clue. and look, we have some great republicans that are...
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maria: welcome back. more my exclusive interview with jp morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon. how come everyone says that capitol markets were so challenging in the first quarter? trading was done in aleppa the market was up in the first quarter, 13 percent or something. was just follow-through? >> i hate that. we always say the first month wasn't typical good january, february wasn't good but march was much better. most people said that in february. we know that you don't really know what the rest will be, i look at it differently, we had a big secular decline, we know they were cyclical events but over time people need to buy and sell stocks and bonds. equity debt, capitol markets. sometimes you know, the volatility. sometimes it helps you. sometimes volatility hurts you. anna really look at that as being a good thing. but we are adults, we look at that, we look at past anyone month. if you're doing a all the various types of things. maria: what happened with the inverting? it was only five days
maria: welcome back. more my exclusive interview with jp morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon. how come everyone says that capitol markets were so challenging in the first quarter? trading was done in aleppa the market was up in the first quarter, 13 percent or something. was just follow-through? >> i hate that. we always say the first month wasn't typical good january, february wasn't good but march was much better. most people said that in february. we know that you don't really...
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maria: welcome back. more my exclusive interview with jp morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon. how come everyone says that capitol markets were so challenging in the first quarter? trading was done in aleppa the market was up in the first quarter, 13 percent or something. was just follow-through? >> i hate that. we always say the first month wasn't typical good january, february wasn't good but march was much better. most people said that in february. we know that you don't really know what the rest will be, i look at it differently, we had a big secular decline, we know they were cyclical events but over time people need to buy and sell stocks and bonds. equity debt, capitol markets. sometimes you know, the volatility. sometimes it helps you. sometimes volatility hurts you. anna really look at that as being a good thing. but we are adults, we look at that, we look at past anyone month. if you're doing a good job, all the various types of things. maria: what happened with the inverting? it was only
maria: welcome back. more my exclusive interview with jp morgan chase chairman and ceo, jamie dimon. how come everyone says that capitol markets were so challenging in the first quarter? trading was done in aleppa the market was up in the first quarter, 13 percent or something. was just follow-through? >> i hate that. we always say the first month wasn't typical good january, february wasn't good but march was much better. most people said that in february. we know that you don't really...