forget, they have been going up and up forget, they have been going up and upfor forget, they have been going up and up for days it would seem. we will talk you through the winners and the losers. we ll meet the man who bought a failing factory and turned into a thriving business feeding babies around the world. plus a new device has been launched to muzzle noisy phone calls in the office. what most distracts you at work? it is called a hushmie and it can t be used by presenters i m told! in the last few hours we ve heard president obama s farewell speech with just over a week left in charge of the world s biggest economy. today his successor donald trump will give a long awaited press conference, his first since winning the white house in november. there are still questions about how he will separate himself from his vast business interests. in his latest disclosure the president elect revealed interests in 144 companies. these have had dealings in least 25 countries in asia
there s super eater mickey suto. she fell short of her record from last year. have a very happy fourth. i m trace gallagher in for shepard smith. see you back here tomorrow. charles payne next on your world. as we celebrate the red, white and blue, we re keeping an eye on your green and how washington is battling over it right now. hello. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. happy fourth of july, this is a special edition of your world. fox on top of what could be an over-the-top trade fight and every day americans could be paying for it. president trump isn t backing down from tariffs against canada and china. those countries are taking aim at some u.s. products and that s not good news. but here s what is. the tax cuts. who will win out? let s ask lindsey and jonas.
in do think will resonate the most? the tax cuts or the trade war? i think tax cuts will override the day in the end. the trade wars are not real right now. they re on the horizon. we see them coming. i still
(The Center Square) – Colorado will receive approximately 2% of a nationwide $700 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson to resolve allegations regarding its baby powder and related products containing
Multinational corporation Johnson & Johnson has now agreed to a massive $700 million settlement with 42 states across the country, including Alabama. The settlement comes after a lawsuit was filed by the group claiming