on july 27. lisa, i don t know where to begin. let s begin with slow china. iron ore is down 53%, and copper is down 34%. i m so glad you talked about this. the chinese government is pushing out official data that confirmed the slowdown we are looking at. it is shocking to see the slow down, but more shocking to see people reflect that with some accuracy, highlighting this question they are facing right now. tom: all of these debates, but i want to pause back on april 12 or april 13 when the wto came out and said 3%, some 3% global growth, and everyone said yes, maybe. here it is. lisa: here s the issue. we further from j.p. morgan. everyone sees the class. it is the most expressive expected recession globally. how do we look at the now. it looks pretty good. that is what j.p. morgan s jamie dimon was trying to parse through, and that s what we ll get from citigroup and wells fargo, today. tom: matt miller, the company of items here, let s go to an open question to you. w
and that s the headline though, concessions,n though the s. is challenging china on north korea. a carrier group rerouted to the korean peninsula. the u.s. is challenging russia as well. secretary of state tillerson says that russia s failure to remove syria s chemical weapons is incompetent or putin was outmaneuvered. they ve come out with the response to respond to the tomahawk attack with force of their own. the trump rally holds, all of these negatives, but it s holding. take a look at this, you see this youngster, you re about to see him. okay. that s the that s the hole in one. that s the hole in one and then goes and autographs the ball for the young man right there. now, that made his day, did it not? that s the hole in one, walks across and gives him the ball much the happiest guy for the entire day, however, was, of course, that gentleman, sergio garcia, wait for it, bang! he has just won the masters! best masters finish ever, that would be my opinion. varney & co
every one except one is going to drop out of the race, and some may not drop out until the convention, but they re all going to do it except one and they re all going to endorse that other one eventually and may be making different endorsements along the way. we had julian castro s big endorsement today of senator elizabeth warren. ztz t . the timing is fascinating, isn t it, to make his endorsement at this point in the race rather than wait to see who the nominees are going to be? this means he s not placing a bet on being joe biden s vice presidential pick. i think it still works perfectly well for him in the following way. if you re joe biden, you really want to get a vice presidential nominee who represents that side of the party, what we can now call possibly the bernie sanders, elizabeth warren and now julian castro side of the party. if it s not elizabeth warren, how about julian castro, so i think it could work in a burchl bunch of ways for julian castro, includ
bridges. don t hurt your chances for any potential nominee down the road picking you to be their running mate. but today, despite that common wisdom political science, julian castro endorsed elizabeth warren for president, which is super interesting. i m looking forward to asking elizabeth warren about that. the latest polling within the past day is from cbs news and ugov. those polls put senator warren at 16% in iowa and at 18% in new hampshire. that puts her behind this interesting trio of sanders and biden and buttigieg in iowa. it put herself behind sanders and biden in new hampshire. that said, all of the national poll:00 in the democratic presidential contest going back for the past several weeks at the national level has warren well ahead of mayor buttigieg nationally, has her battling it out at the top three with sanders and biden. polling is interesting both nationally and in terms of the early states. this endorsement, late-breaking endorsement from julian castro su
Booker spoke out about that conversation last night on lawrence mcdonnell. when i go home to a black and brown neighborhood where you can see still the legacy of this past. for him to dredge it up in the way he did, we had a very constructive conversation about that. did you come to a better understanding of his side of the experience? i think i understood very well even before that conversation. i understood where his intentions were. i understand where his heart was. the fact though it s not about me or him. he said things that are hurtful and harmful. i believe he should be apologizing to the american people have having this discussion with all of us. joining me now is new york city mayor and democratic presidential candidate bill de blasio. thank you for being with us. thank you, andrea. obviously, you were, i believe the first person to speak out. you are the father of black children, you have an african-american wife. and with that experience, how