November 10th and 11th. That is thrown into the mix. Were told this is not part of the ongoing trade talks but put as wrinkle or maybe a hatchet in them. Blake burman at it whoo house with more on that. Markets are confused. So am i. What do you make of this port . I spoke with someone familiar with the matter. The way it is described there is a ongoing policy process, taking place, during the policy process one of the discussions the u. S. Might, it was stressed to me, might, limit investment flowing into china. A couple things were pointed out to me which you hit on, according to the source, this is a way essentially to protect u. S. Investment. As you know the u. S. Feels there are a host of issues, once you start dealing with china and and protections, companies there and making sure those companies are taken care of. Also it was put to me this is separate from the ongoing u. S. Trade discussions. Now about you believe that to be the case is another matter. We talked about the issu
Forth, up and down have to do with people making money on that volatility. Melissa yeah. David you cant discount that possibility. Im david asman. Glad you could join us. Very important day on after the bell. This hour were taking stock of what happened this week and what investors are preparing for in the next leg of this historical market transition. Weve got a jampacked show. Among our guests, market watcher, harry dent. Back no November Harry predicted a late january, early february selloff. I kid you not. So where does a man who nailed the prediction see things going from here . Former fed governor fred mishkin joins us as well. Charles schwab chief investment strategist, Liz Ann Sonders and herman cain. We need the pulse from main street. That is why herman is here. How americans are coping with the dramatic swings. First go to the floors of cme and new york stock exchange. Nicole, dow and and s p out of correction territory. Of course that could change on monday. No doubt. You h
The dow continues well into the record territory about 17 gain this year. This would be the 1000point climb this year. A lot of people paying attention to that. Many are worried that has all the makings of what they call it melts up. That isnt necessarily a bad thing, but does with stocks moving up, ive come up that theres got to be at least a a shortterm come out. As noise happen either by the way. This whole runup has been won without a substantial correction let alone the bear market retreat. Of course next march we look at a nineyear bull market. Well keep an eye on that. Also an eye on the nfl meetings going on in about 15, 30 minutes tops. Roger goodell and the other members will come out and they seemed eager and we are told at this point that it looks like they let players continue to do that. How that factors in for declining ratings and revenues and whether fans will be happy with the middle ground position that isnt clear. Anyones guess. Connell mcshane in the middle of that
Immigrant experience affected his political views. They also explain how hamilton have helped shift washingtons opinion of slavery. The New York Historical society hosted this hourlong event. [applause] tonights program is a lecture in american history. We think carl for his wonderful support, and it was like to recognize a few other people in the auditorium cured the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and Irene Schwartz distinguished speaker series. Mr. Swartz also helped start the classic film series, now in its fifth year. It is growing and growing. Esther schwartz mr. Swartz, thank you so much. Lets give him a hand. [applause] i also want to recognize joel pickett, david, and the trustees and chairmans counsel for all the great work. Lets give them a hand, as well. [applause] the program will last one hour. We will have a question and answer session. We are doing the questions on cards, it works better and everyone gets a chance to ask questions a
Immigrant experience affected his political views. They also explain how hamilton have helped shift washingtons opinion of slavery. The New York Historical society hosted this hourlong event. [applause] tonights program is a lecture in american history. We think carl for his wonderful support, and it was like to recognize a few other people in the auditorium cured the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and Irene Schwartz distinguished speaker series. Mr. Swartz also helped start the classic film series, now in its fifth year. It is growing and growing. Esther schwartz mr. Swartz, thank you so much. Lets give him a hand. [applause] i also want to recognize joel pickett, david, and the trustees and chairmans counsel for all the great work. Lets give them a hand, as well. [applause] the program will last one hour. We will have a question and answer session. We are doing the questions on cards, it works better and everyone gets a chance to ask questions a