manufacturing and the jobs lost. there were 18.8 million jobs in 1980. about 12.2 million now in manufacturing. you lost over a third of your jobs. but production. manufacturing and ability has gone up. the future is things like boeing. is high-tech. look at what elon musk did with his tesla factory. his gigafactory. jobs start at $25 an hour. he realized it was more to his advantage economically to build a high-tech manufacturing in the united states. that s what you re going to see, i believe, under this administration and with a lower corporate tax rate. and that is really good for the economy. since the election day, $2.7 trillion has been added to the total stock market. that speaks volumes about what people expect from president trump down the road. well, certainly markets are reflecting optimism, specifically expectations that president trump along with
points, the s&p 500 rose 13. nasdaq was up 33 points. more than 12.2 million people signed up for obamacare in the most recent enrollment period. far fewer than the 13.8 million predicted by the obama administration, and it s 4% lower than last year. one of the problems president trump is facing in his early days on the job as a flood of leaks from within the president s own administration. fox news media analyst howie kurtz is here tonight. to perform and get to this question of leaks, let me ask you for your reaction to this quite stunning news. i can t say surprising but still stunning the ninth circuit court of appeals has sided with a federal judge over president trump and has upheld the temporary restraining order suspending president trump s travel ban from immigrants from seven largely muslim nations as well as refugees coming into
it s still unclear that anything s actually changed. okay. it s our sister station, cnbc. should we say it s our step sister station? they can t answer the question? we ll wait and find out. i guess there s a lot of conversations. yeah, but when you re dealing with donald trump and he is on twitter and he s sending out the information, it s always good to confirm or whatever. but we ll see, peter. thank you very much. that s not directed at you, of course. this morning we re also getting a surprising look at how candidates are doing on the fund-raising front. yesterday marked the deadline to release spending and fund-raising reports for the third quarter. while it wasn t unexpected that hillary clinton would top democrats on the republican side, major grassroots support lifted ben carson to the top of the republican field. carson raised nearly $21 million, followed by jeb bush with $13.4 million, and ted cruz with $12.2 million. after saying he would not raise money, he would b
sanders posted the biggest numbers, with clinton raising nearly $30 million, leaving her with $33 million on hand. sanders is not far behind, having raised $26.2 million with $27 million still in the bank. and his campaign said last night that he s also raised more than $3.2 million since tuesday s debate. now turning to the republicans, ben carson raised the most, with nearly $21 million. followed by jeb bush with $13.4. and ted cruz with $12.2 million. donald trump raised the eighth most of any republican, though he s repeatedly expressed his willingness to self-fund. now, as for cash on hand, cruz finished the quarter with the most in his campaign. though that doesn t account for outside spending groups, carson, marco rubio and bush are also close behind. yesterday, two of the top republican candidates for president threatened to pull out of the next debate unless there are changes to the format. in a joint letter to debate host cnbc, donald trump and ben carson insist that the deba
multi-week book tour, is pulled into a tie in donald trump with the latest fox poll. the billionaire front-run certificate self-funding his campaign. he spends next to nothing on advertising. both trump and carson threatened to boycott the next debate in two weeks hosted by cnbc if it does not agree to limit the debate to two hours. currently the network plans no time limit. i m jeb. running for president. jeb bush is cutting costs, trying to save money for a long gop primary trench war. he raised 13.4 million over the last three months and tried to make today s disclosure look more muscular by revealing his campaign bundlers. the man on the move is ted cruz, his war chest and poll numbers are growing as he courts conservatives from across the spectrum. third in the fox poll now and on bush s heels in fundraising at $12.2 million. carly fiorina danced with