Roku tumbling on a downgrade, wells fargo, deere also getting undercut. The Investment Committee is ready to go, Halftime Report starts right now it is good to have you with us on this monday, our Investment Committee joe chernova, jim lachb that will, Jenny Harrington is the ceo and portfolio manager, rob seechum is back, one of forbes top 100 financial advisories stocks are on pace for the best year since 2013. Tech, small caps also posting their best month since the summer, we enter december with a lot of momentum, derailed for the moment by an ism manufacturing report that throws into question that the industrial economy is bottoming and a headline from wilbur ross that says tariffs will be increased if there is no deal by december 15th. Thank you very little. Yeah, well, we came in position we strong and aggressive for further appreciation, but you have to Pay Attention on a day like today to your point when you get the ism manufacturing, it reverses a lot of the optimism we were
Im jim byron president ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. 50 years ago tomorrow, after four years of delegate on and off again negotiations and military actions by the Nixon Administration, secretary of state William Rogers signed the paris peace accords for the United States. What was not on and off again and was in fact very consistent, was the approach that president nixon took in leading his administrations attempts to leverage great power rivalries and competition for americas benefit. The overriding objective of which was to end the war in vietnam. To discuss nixons grand strategy for ending the war in vietnam, im pleased to welcome pier assal, the Dwight E Stanford chair in American Foreign relations at San Diego State university. Neil ferguson milbank family senior fellow at the hoover institution. Rana mitter professor of the history and politics of modern China University of oxford. My colleague mark up grove, president and ceo of the lbj foundation in austin, texas, will m
Of the aisle this morning. Amazon, the name to watch costs 1000 share yesterday. Reagan on the massive milestone for amazon coming out. Markets like this this morning. A mixed opening this morning. Expect the dow industrials to be down the flat. Up close to the flat line. Take a look at the indices they are. Ft 100 up a quarter of a percent of the dax up as well but cac quarante down a fraction. The nikkei average slipped below were on the session in japan. New details in the dui arrest of tiger woods. The legendary golfer was found passed out at the wheel of his car and had slurred speech at the time of his arrest. No signs of alcohol. And you shake. Scarpelli outside cbs coming up there. All the stories that this morning. Fox Business Networks Dagen Mcdowell. Three com Investment Officer kevin kelly and townhall. Com Fox News Contributor guy benson with us this morning. Great to see you. Thank you for being here. Maria had this to come at thank you. Maria you had a great show yesterd
Is precipitating a debate over Social Security the thing now. We have the top man, a congressman sounding the alarm and a debate on how to solve it ahead. Whether you collect benefits now or in the future, this affected you. Listen up, its important, its your money, and its inside story. With congress lurching from debt ceiling to a shutdown and threatened shutdown from the department of homeland security, theres another cliff on the horizon, Social Security Disability Insurance, it will not have enough money to pay full scheduled benefits by the end of 2016. Congress is fighting over how to fluing the gap. Its plug the gap. In is complicated stuff. Well walk you through it with the people inside the story. The stakes are real of as of december there were almost 11 million receiving Social Security benefits, the average over 12,000 a year. If Congress Fails to act by the end of 2016, benefits would drop by 2300 per person. Dont worry, not yet anyway. Congress never failed to act in the
Forces cut the quick fix, now benefits will need to be cut. Are people abusing the programme. Is precipitating a debate over Social Security the thing now. We have the top man, a congressman sounding the alarm and a debate on how to solve it ahead. Whether you collect benefits now or in the future, this affected you. Listen up, its important, its your money, and its inside story. With congress lurching from debt ceiling to a shutdown and threatened shutdown from the department of homeland security, theres another cliff on the horizon, Social Security Disability Insurance, it will not have enough money to pay full scheduled benefits by the end of 2016. Congress is fighting over how to fluing the gap. Its plug the gap. In is complicated stuff. Well walk you through it with the people inside the story. The stakes are real of as of december there were almost 11 million receiving Social Security benefits, the average over 12,000 a year. If Congress Fails to act by the end of 2016, benefits