Bullish analyst note down 26 points on the dow. Cash flow marj j. Stock up as we said 10. 3 the session was 109 at about in terms of the deliveries, what 11 00 a. M. Are you looking out for on that joining us for the first hour of the show, steve weiss from short tascha well we already have the delivery numbers hills capitals partners. So we know that those came in slightly below estimates steve, earnings so far have been they were about 97 now compared good, bad, mediocre . To say 99. Is that the key with markets same as always. But i think overall, revenue we either worry about earnings we expected it to be a bit lower or have high expectations. We find that corporate because of the model 3 managements do a pretty good job and, again, the longterm managing expectations into the margins are what we care about quarter. Thats not to say there havent so we think that, you know, been surprises both to the tesla said they could achieve a upside and down side one of the biggest surprises of
Big show this morning, joining the conversation fox business dagen mcdowell, moodies capital chief economist john and the brewer ceo, former investment banker and nfl player jack brewer. Dagen good morning. Maria we keep falling the bouncing ball with china story, yesterday when i spoke with wilbur ross played down november 17th when the president will meet with xi jinping to sign the documents and paper it up as they say. Dagen maybe better to set expectations low and theres only one president of the United States. Maria absolutely. Showing progress and hopefully close the deal as soon as possible, i think the market anticipates an end to this particular matter and thats a positive. Maria markets are positive feeling a sense that maybe theres something on the table but markets are fractionally moving. Chinas vice foreign minister and President Trump weighed in on negotiations and talked a bit about potential deal watch. We have a summit in chile or wherever that may be, able to sign a
Followers. For its part, the ncaa admits change is necessary, but in a written statement say, quote, unfortunately, this new law already is creating confusion for current and future student athletes, coaches, administrators, and campuses, and not just in california. Governor gavin newsom expects the ncaa to challenge the law, but says it will be tough to fight california. Cant afford to lose the state of california. Its truly a nation state. And the economic consequences of it would be profound. Now keep in mind there are some restriction on athletes. For example, if the University Signs a deal with athlete or the athlete signs with adidas, the athlete would have to wear what the university signed with on competition day. Reporting live in berkeley, anser hassan, abc7 news. Groundbreaking indeed. Real quickly, this law doesnt go into effect for another three years, but the ncaa has threatened to sue. So where do we go from here . Yeah, so right now the ncaa is threatening to sue califo
That, of course, is the incredible jessye norman. Theyre paying tribute to the trail blazing legend. She died monday from septic shock and multiple organ failure. Norman was one of the rare black superstars winning five grammys and international acclaim. A critic described her voice as the grand mention of sound. She was awarded the National Medal of arts by president obama. Jessye norman was 74. Desperate search for survivors is going on right now after a bridge collapse in taiwan. The collapse sent an oil tanker on to boats that were in the water below. At least six people were believed to be trapped on one of e spitalized. Several of them with serious injuries. The collapse happened just hours after a typhoon swept across parts of taiwan. Its unclear at this time if a storm was part of the reason for the bridge coming down. A surprise confrontation played out during an awards ceremony honoring a sheriffs deputy in florida. The city commissioner called the deputy down to the front of
[inaudible conversations] the committee will come to order. Good morning, and welcome to our witnesses, several of whom have traveled the considerable distances to be here today for this important hearing on paid family and medical leave. Before we move to our scheduled committee business, i want to take a moment to acknowledge the recent tragic passing of pamela moomau, a valued member staff of the staff of the joint committee on taxation for over 28 years. A reminder, again, of the considerable talent that exists sometimes outside of the glare of publicity. Pamela began her career at the joint committee on taxation in may of 1991, and over the years applied her skill on many legislative issues, both large and small. Her colleagues on the joint committee on taxation have said that pam was tireless in her dedication to the work of the joint committee, and that she readily accepted projects that were analytically difficult and often data deficient. She was in her office cheerfully worki