i know close to the president not to do this before the november elections because of how it could be politicized by the democrats. really quickly, i do think that trump or that manafort is counting on a pardon from trump. that explains some of his actions. but can anybody trust donald trump? it s interesting too. as shannon s saying, the president apparently being told a couple of big things he s warned not to do before november. we will see if he hews to that advice. paul butler, shannon pettypiece, thanks for joining us p. up next we will take a field trip to the big board. brand new wall street journal poll numbers. we ll get our first look at how americans are reacting to that even by trump s standards stormy week we just went through politically. this is hardball, where the action is. this is hardball, where the action is. age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision are
donald trump had a rough middle of the october, maybe it was going to tighten at the end of the campaign. i could go on far long time. they re screaming in my ear to get out. this is a lot more complicated than looking at comey and saying automatically, that s the factor. could have been, could be a lot more at work too though. and that is our most important number of the day today. it is 50. coming up, donald trump s escalating war of words with cnn and buzzfeed. he is not the only occupy of the oval office or soon to be occupant of the oval office to spar with the media. our media panel is going to join me as we head to the next break. let s check in with the cnbc market wrap. hey thanks so much. thanks so much, steve. stocks close mostly higher. boosted by strong quarterly earnings the dow sliding five points, with the s&p up by four and the nasdaq gaining 2 points to a brand new record. that s it from cnbc first in business worldwide. american express open cards can help you
because as you know, the rent is too damn high. yesterday, he wrote, rent is too damn high is an international crisis. so there you go. up next, former virginia governor doug wilder joins me to discuss how president obama became a tool of his advisers. that s all in a new book by the former virginia governor. but first, here s the cnbc market wrap. we did have stocks getting a bit of a bounce after three days of selling. the dow gaining 82 points, the s&p up by four, the nasdaq up by 22 points. and chipolte s share rallied after the ceo said new procedure also make the restaurant the safest place to eat. the number of americans filing for jobless benefits jumped by 13,000 last week to 282,000. that s a five-month high. and crude oil prices finished down about 1%, hitting a fresh
they become something beautiful. all right, let s check in on the markets now. here s hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap. hi, kate, markets closing lower today, dow down by 31 points. s&p up by three, nasdaq down by two points. kate, back over to you. thanks. in the last hour, we heard about the horrors yazidi women face
you think there will be immigration reform this year or in the near future? no, i don t. but hearst what has to be reported and i think, profoundly stated. the democrats, i believe, are giving the republicans every opportunity in the world to come to the table and do something about immigration reform and they constantsly stumble to the table. our next question is for michael. he wants to know does the president get all his news from watching your show? no. but he should. and i know he doesn t because he habit said no to the keystone pipeline yet. stick around. the rapid response panel is next. i m morgan brennan with your cnbc market rap. the dow climbs 158 points. s&p up 15. naux nasdaq adds 34 points. the central bank takes no immediate action on interest