Exclusive conversation with him. Plus insider buying, our friday segment. We are seeing the most bullish that we have seen in months. One Company Insider buy. It is not a name that we talk about. Well name that name and 13 million reasons he is optimistic on his companys future. Friday, may 22 you are watching Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Good morning, welcome from wherever you may be watching we made it to another friday great to have us here it seems interesting here memorial day seems early this. Stock few you ares down about 170 points seeing a little weakness here. Markets seeing a relatively mild day. Huge up on monday, down half on tuesday. Gain some of them back for wednesday. Lost it yesterday. Really has been a roller coaster week that Hong Kong News well get to stocks tumbling and our futures down 170 lets get now to that news the communist party looks set to crack down on hong kongs remaining freedoms futures are down 170 points now. I believe you have eunice yoon who is rea
You see it in the markets where for the first time in ages, we have sort of got spaces across equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. The focus is on europe. It really pulled back toward the tendency of disinflation and deflation. The urgency of stimulus in europe is really front and center today. It certainly is and we will see if leaders agree on something. Lets get straight to the bloomberg first word news in new york city with Viviana Hurtado. Viviana President Donald Trump signed an executive order to curve immigration. Green cards are currently on hold. They allow foreigners to become permanent residents the president says that will limit competition for jobs. An exception is being made for medical professionals and researchers. The u. S. House is expected to approve today the 484 billion rescue plan. The bill adds more money to aid Small Businesses plus money for hospitals and coronavirus testing. U. S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says her next priority, a major aid package for
Since it picked up the cryptocurrency. And as big tech races to control your living room, we will hear from the brain behind amazons alexa. First, to our lead. After Senate Republicans passed their version of tax reform in the u. S. , we spent the week exploring the ways the proposed legislation could affect the tech industry. Take a listen. It was a round of applause on capitol hill for gop senators as they passed their version of a tax bill. Pushing the Trump Administration closer to its first piece of signature legislation. Donald trump if they sent it to my desk, i promise all of the people in this room, my friends, so many friends in this room it is a great state i promise you i will sign it. I promise. I will not veto that bill. Reporter Tech Companies have spent big to make sure their interests are heard. Big tech stands to benefit from the legislation in a few ways. The latest bill would slash the corporate rate from 35 to 20 . Although according to goldman sachs, the tech sect
Action News Delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. The deadline is in one hour. For now buses, trolleys and subways continue to run in the city of philadelphia but one hour from now, 60 minutes they could all come to a halt and once they stop its anyones guess when they will start again. Its monday night and the big story on action news is the 11th hour. We are waiting to hear if 4700 septa workers will walk out on strike at the midnight deadline. We have two reports tonight Jeannette Reyes is at the firm rock Transportation Center but we start with Christie Ileto outside the hotel negotiators have been holding bargaining talks and christie what is the latest there . Reporter well jim septa came out and handed us a release saying they mad progress in negotiations and both parties have decided to continue talk ing this the hopes of coming to some sort of agreement but as you know what is on the line is a strike and the possibility that 4700 workers could walk off the jo
Action News Delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. The deadline is in one hour. For now buses, trolleys and subways continue to run in the city of philadelphia but one hour from now, 60 minutes they could all come to a halt and once they stop its anyones guess when they will start again. Its monday night and the big story on action news is the 11th hour. We are waiting to hear if 4700 septa workers will walk out on strike at the midnight deadline. We have two reports tonight Jeannette Reyes is at the firm rock Transportation Center but we start with Christie Ileto outside the hotel negotiators have been holding bargaining talks and christie what is the latest there . Reporter well jim septa came out and handed us a release saying they mad progress in negotiations and both parties have decided to continue talk ing this the hopes of coming to some sort of agreement but as you know what is on the line is a strike and the possibility that 4700 workers could walk off the jo