and haven t been approved by the department of defense for any reason. and shows a degree of partisan ship on part of the military. and that is something they should avoid. whether they feel favorably or unfavorably towards the president. thank you, sir, for being with us. we appreciate it. you bet, any time. investors hoping big rallies in new york and tokyo will help boost stocks across europe. the bow set a new record wednesday. for the biggest one day point gain. blue chips served a thousand points. 5%. analysts warn the u.s. markets are still on pace for a dismal december over all. now japan sored nearly 4% on thursday. markets in china didn t keep up. the australia finished 2% higher trading in europe just getting under way this hour. let s take a look at the numbers.
spend more on agriculture and energy and industry products. again, that s the exact plan they were always going to take. it is china s goal to move up the china and make things like electric cars and airplanes. so it was mind-boggling at best for us to try to interpret what the president said since china didn t mimic any of his statements and the president s own administration did not back the president statement s up as it related to the auto industry. i want to bring in cnbc s bob pisani. i started this morning, this is a trading note from jp morgue than writes, it doesn t seem like anything was agreed on and white house officials are contorting themselves into pretzels to reconcile trump s tweets which seems, if not completely fabricated, then grossly exaggerated with
canadians and the others in the g7, our nato allies, plus japan, which is de facto a nato ally. and they don t buy that they should be punished with tariffs on national securities, that they pose a national security danger to the u.s. with their aluminum and steel tariffs. the other thing about this is the g7, since its creation in 1975, in the middle of an oil crisis, an economic crisis, was as a demonstration of western unit in the face of economic threats. and then national security threats. so it represented the one thing that the u.s. has that russia and china didn t have over the last 70 years, and that s allies. and if you have disunit among our allies at the g7, what kind of unit are you going to have if you actually face a national hurt the threat to one or any member of those allies? there was a blog post earlier this week by ambassador daniel frooed, a fellow at the atlantic council, former assistant
brief room. and he gets upset if you ask me a question. exactly. he said the president of china didn t want to hear that. he didn t want to hear that. we had this meeting set up with john kelly on thursday, between the gop lawmakers, justice department and the fbi and the intelligence community on these intelligence source documents. what do we know about this meeting? what we know there should be democrats too, this has been bipartisan i ve heard in the past, right if you share information so we can all go, hey, you know what, it is or it isn t, it is what it is. usually what has happened is that the department of justice has given, you know, information to the politicians, okay, look, what s it all about and they re not doing it. let s listen to sarah sanders here s what she said. to my knowledge, the
a concession. i ve done an incredible thing. i have stopped testing of my weapons, because i don t need to anymore, by the way. and i m not going to use this test site anymore. a test site that we think during the last test began to collapse and probably might not have been functional in the future, anyway. certainly, unsafe. and china didn t much like it, because it was up near its border and it was worried about the radiation coming over its border. so i think kim jong-un is plague this extremely well. he s going to look like he has the high road. he wants the president to come to a summit. he got the response he wanted. great news, i m looking forward. no comments from the president, maybe i ll go but maybe it won t be worth it. i m going forward. and as far as the iran deal is concerned, if the president pulls out of the iran deal, he will say the u.s. isn t a reliable partner, he will a break the transatlantic relationship and europe will be trying to keep the deal alive with