Topics: Government
What Goes Up Must Come Down
February 19, 2016
John Neal of PTIsecurities.com ‘s Arizona office calls in from Arizona to chat about the markets and shares his stock of the day. Kevin Riordan joins us in studio to make sense of these up and down markets from the past week. Kathy Dervin joins us in studio as we continue the discussion about the markets and economies with economics professor Hal Snarr as he joins us over the phone.
Drawing the Line
February 18, 2016
The Chief is worried about where we’ll draw the line with government surveillance. From the recent call for Apple to grant the FBI access to encrypted data to the decreased dependence on cash currency, he and Kevin O’Neill discuss how Americans are giving up more and more of their privacy. Kevin and the Chief conclude their conversation with the ins and outs of the Louisville basketball scandal. Fari Hamzei joins the show for the later hour to discuss what happens when the FED increases rates. Fari predicts that there is a long hard road ahead for 2016.
George Orwell was Early … but Right.
February 17, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio covering an array of topics including energy, Chicago Public Schools, Peyton Manning, $AAPL, government surveillance and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks markets.
Serving Justice
February 16, 2016
Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER and CNBC’s “Fast Money” is in-studio talking presidential race, Justice Scalia’s passing and unpredictable markets. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks trading. Finally, Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC shares his market forecasts.
A Bright Outlook on a Cold Morning
February 12, 2016
John Neal joins us from PTIsecurities.com ‘s Arizona office to celebrate the markets being up on the start of this three-day weekend! Kevin Riordan and Kathy Dervin joins us in studio to talk the turmoil of foreign banks in our shifting world. Finally, Russ Stewart joins us on the phone to talk about the upcoming presidential election and CPS among a shrinking state budget.
