can we recover? will the dow bounce back after two days of selloffs? maria bartiromo joins us in a moment on that. sandra: a powerful moment in court when a former cop convicted of murdering her neighbor gets a hug from the victim s brother. a closer look at this case coming up.
hard. he frequently touts the stock market, dividends of what the economy looks like and what he has done. you see here there has been a real rise in the stock market. back to november 2016 and january 20th. this is where he started the conversation about tariffs. this is where he started the tariffs. and you see since then the stock market has flat-lined. it s a little bit lower at this point. this of course was a big selling point and not working out in terms of the stock market so far. exactly. one of the issues, though, is as we see the small selloffs. we saw it friday. we have seen it last week. will it continue to drop? how much does that spook everybody else. you get back to the self-fulfilling prophecy of whether there is going to be a recession. i m not an economist. i don t know if there will be a recession.
current climate of the city sell offs and speculative investments is actually a political act. it is it is really about reclaiming the city as your as your home as your environment this is we re living in this this time where international investment groups take possession of urban spaces and the center is the most this is the most attractive area so local people get gentrified in other areas and this is the back bunch funding us movie shows me examples from switzerland and elsewhere that prove urban swimming is an international trend and where people are hopping into the water already they re planning river pools in new york brussels paris or london every city needs a good swimming hole. in my hometown of berlin the cost was launched a few years ago a competition in the name of a place as
thousands of dancers from the country s elite samba schools are taking part of the world famous rio de janeiro carnival is the first carnival since the election last year of right wing president jaya both so naro he came to power on a wave of support from conservative evangelical groups traditionally such groups have taken a dim view of carnivals excesses but this year they too are joining the fray. members of one of rears evangelical churches praying ahead of carnival. like selloffs and we re also going on the street today to tell all the people that jesus loves them that he wants to ensure their family s lives and that god loves them. it is indeed an unusual sambil school gathered at copacabana beach that part of the charismatic ballinger never a horse no bull evangelical movement. no
be appropriate, to keep the labor market strong and keep inflation near 2%. you brought up the point that obviously he s talking about patience, they re going to be patient, kind of wait and see what happens. the news from wall street earlier in the week suggested that there was a lack of confidence when you had companies like apple and others having these massive selloffs. what is the lasting impact on the markets between what the chairman just said and what we saw just a couple of days ago from big corporations like apple? right, yeah, it s a pretty confusing picture right now. you have signals certainly that we re going to see a slowdown, apple was one piece of that. you ve got slowing in china. you ve still got a trade war going on. you ve still got the president tweeting all kinds of wild things about both reaction to the stock market to the election and the government shutdown, but at the same time, at least in december, employers were hiring a lot of workers. the caution the