This hour. Protests in hong kong protests in hong kong continuing for the 11th week. Residents converting their money into other currencies. Twitter and fast facebook cracking down on misinformation. Business roundtable a group of top ceos, including Jpmorgans Jamie Dimon now saying the purpose of a corporation is no longer about higher profits or shareholders. Well tell you what its saying instead, what it would mean for some of the worlds biggest companies. First it was the Dominican Republic. Now costa rica. The Health Ministry in costa rica 25 people have been killed as a result of tainted alcohol. Were bringing you the latest details. Connell back to the markets. Three days in the green, well bring you coverage from Kristina Partsinevelos from the floor of the new york stock exchange, Edward Lawrence covering trade and phil flynn tracking oil and gold at the cme. Kristina, well start with you. Reporter s p 500 closing in positive territory. What are the big winners . Les talk abou
cold, the heat is on in iowa where candidates are making their final pitches before caucus-goers head out in what will be the coldest voting day in iowa caucus history. and the wicked weather not just hitting iowa, it s slamming the upper midwest as we speak heading east. it s already knocked out power for more than a quarter million americans and delayed thousands of flights. more on that storm coming up. but first, to the candidates far from hunkering down. and in the case of one vivek ramaswamy, picking up a surprising late endorsement. he s here to tell us all about it. and that run-in he had at a campaign event. and our hawkeye state-palooza doesn t end there. former governor terry branstad on why he s not endorsing, well, anyone. and iowa s longest serving senator, chuck grassley, on why he isn t either, at least not yet. bundle up. cavuto live is starting now. neil: welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. it is remarkable, i am not snowing you, it is uncanny how remar
Lots to talk about. Looking at chinese debt, its another way of looking at all of this as the Deleveraging Campaign continues. , have a up the chart look at this is the borrowing binge. It has really been chronic. It is a chronic concern. Looking at this, we have total 206 of gdp, higher then twice the average economies. Should we be paying that much attention to the total amount or should we be looking ahead . This is deleveraging, the push that we have. There could be some light at the end of the tunnel for the naysayers about the chinese economy. Kong, shenzhen, shanghai and just under half an hour. And we have singapore, taipei, and kuala lumpur. On the street of dreams overnight. A tech rally, it was felt by the draw we saw in metals. It could be in for an interesting session. We will take a look at the big picture. The longest losing streak this year. A dollar. Tracking the decline into your treasury yields. Some of the tax talk optimism. Sliding with bond yields on the gdp. Seei
The great state of nebraska. [applause] this morning, White House Press secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from reporters on immigration in budget negotiations between the administration and lawmakers. This is just under five minutes. Like 30 seconds because its a little warmer when the heater is on you. [inaudible] have you reached out to maralago . We made it clear we want a clean budget deal. Weve had quite a few conversations that talk about the budget. A number of different times for the president has several bipartisan meetings for the budget has come up every time. We will continue those conversations. Senior members of the administration have been on the hill meeting with republicans and democrats and will continue to. I know general kelly is going over to the hill either today or tomorrow to meet with a number of lawmakers with republican and democrat side and so hopefully we will get there and are still optimistic we can. Cant you see the next three days play now realisti
[applause] thank you. Kim reynolds became governor of iowa when the previous Governor Terry branstad resigned in may upon becoming ambassador to china. Governor reynolds delivered her first state of the state address last week. She talked about rewriting the state tax code, healthcare and education. From the state capital in des moines, this is 45 minutes. [applause] governor reynolds. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Lieutenant governor, mr. President , madam speaker, legislative leaders, senators and representatives, justices and judges, elected officials, distinguished guests, family, friends, and my fellow iowans. It is an honor to be here today, as your 43rd governor and to deliver my first condition of the state address. [applause] what a country and state we live in, where a small town girl from rural iowa can become governor and have the opportunity to serve iowans at the highest level. I hope that can be an inspiration to every waitress, every grocery checker, every