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"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the host said.
"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the "Mad Money" host said Friday.
China The trade war is taking its toll on China.
The tension is taking its toll on the business climate.
Do you think all the work was taking its toll?
He's writing and exercising a lot, but it's taking its toll.
But the messy rollout of the order is taking its toll.
In South Australia, the all-wind strategy is taking its toll.
The drought is also taking its toll on the population's health.
The critical housing shortage is now taking its toll on renters.
Still, the string of accusations appears to be taking its toll.
Maybe winter is already taking its toll on you — have you checked?
The trade war is taking its toll on the slowing Chinese economy.
The war over 6-year-old son Julian is taking its toll.
"The financial hardships of the company were taking its toll," he said.
Treating drivers as replaceable, disposable placeholders for algorithms is finally taking its toll.
The effort was taking its toll on the couple and they were losing money.
I understand it, but with three weddings in July alone, it's taking its toll!
Sadly, this global economic slowdown is already taking its toll on the U.S. economy.
The work was taking its toll on rescue workers, pushing many to the brink.
The sheer extent of the tariffs is also taking its toll on U.S. companies.
The scrutiny Buttigieg has faced after an earlier surge may be taking its toll.
The long list of housing headwinds is finally taking its toll on potential buyers.
"The volunteers are hard hit on this as well, it's taking its toll," he said.
The breakneck speed of the tunes and flailing stage show is already taking its toll.
The global rout of oil prices is taking its toll on the kingdom's bottom line.
The global rout of oil prices is taking its toll on the country's bottom line.
The New Old Age Dementia from Parkinson's disease was taking its toll on Joan Jewell.
This practice, which encourages poaching, is taking its toll on the last lions of Africa.
Elizabeth may not have admitted it to herself yet, but this job is taking its toll.
The construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route was one of the contracts taking its toll.
It may be the strongest seller's market ever, but buyer frustration is now taking its toll.
He said the long wait was taking its toll for the vulnerable people in the hotel.
Brexit fear appears to be taking its toll on activity in the U.K.'s crucial services sector.
Declining footfall is taking its toll on sales, with leading U.S. chain Macy's to close 100 shops.
As for low food prices, Subrmanian said that increasing farm production is taking its toll on prices.
Dillian Whyte has been hitting his trainer's hands so hard in training it started taking its toll.
The long-running case is taking its toll on users and rivals, FairSearch lawyer Thomas Vinje said.
The wear and tear of being an everyday major league catcher is no doubt taking its toll.
Three years in, the relationship with Donald is taking its toll on everybody, except for maybe Alabama.
The pressure from both fan bases also starts taking its toll, especially when they have two different agendas.
The growing intensity of the fighting is taking its toll on the 22017,23-strong Afghan army and police.
Trump's abhorrence of multilateralism is taking its toll and creating global drama, right out of "The Apprentice" playbook.
He signed up for food stamps in early 2009, just as the Great Recession was taking its toll.
The facsimile needed to look like it was painted in the seventeenth century, with gravity taking its toll.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's economic slowdown is taking its toll on one of the country's biggest tech companies.
Fonzo dives into Capone's life after he has already been imprisoned and dementia is taking its toll on him.
But they say the continued allocation of vast tracts of grazing lands for wildlife parks is taking its toll.
With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner, is the thought of going out taking its toll on you?
Saudi Arabia keeps pumping, but two years of less spending on exploration across the industry is taking its toll.
The fierce competition for money, air time and polling support is taking its toll on the record field of contenders.
For the dedicated "true believers" who make-up the EPA, Trump's unrelenting assault on their achievements is taking its toll.
He added, "The almost constant friction between the Iranian presence in Syria and the Israeli Army is taking its toll."
The ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China is taking its toll on iRobot, maker of the popular Roomba vacuum.
Until they see real change they vow they will continue to try to demonstrate, but the violence is taking its toll.
Before coming out, Ellen Page says she was living a double life — one that was taking its toll on her sanity.
It's an acronym crypto enthusiasts know well and according to some pundits is taking its toll on the price of ether.
But with Zika taking its toll on local businesses and tourism, the state's accounts continue to dwindle as more cases are reported.
Many within the Aleppo Media Center channel say the lack of fuel, water and intermittent access to electricity is taking its toll.
He'll do anything for his country, but the double life is taking its toll on his family and his own mental health.
Now New Delhi is scrambling to demonstrate the value of the initiative, which is taking its toll on the cash-dependent economy.
Black Friday is in full swing and the shopping frenzy that comes with it is already taking its toll on certain retailers.
But the capital city's grueling pace of life — the media, the parties, the pollution, the cost of living — was taking its toll.
The report adds to other signs that Brexit, scheduled in less than two months' time, is taking its toll on businesses and consumers.
Translation: Your brain will be able to handle the deterioration that comes with age without taking its toll on your memory, says Jaffin.
But the lack of a steady paycheck plus the expense of a not owning a car and "Ubering everywhere" was taking its toll.
The Federal Reserve's dovishness on interest rates is taking its toll on Japan's efforts to stimulate its economy, strategist Boris Schlossberg said Monday.
By the next day, it was clear Biden's stance was unsustainable — and that the controversy was taking its toll on the candidate himself.
The trade war is taking its toll, even with theTrump administration delaying a 10% tariff increases on Chinese goods until December this year.
Traders said the budget crisis in Africa's biggest economy was taking its toll on economic activities and causing businesses to defer investment decisions.
And Heritage Action's relentless focus on its message — Obamacare is a disaster that must be repealed in full — was already taking its toll.
Several retailers have warned that coronavirus is taking its toll, including Nike Inc and Hugo Boss, which have both closed some stores in China.
Goldman said in its downgrade of Caterpillar that the U.S.-China trade war is taking its toll on the Construction machinery and equipment company.
Daddy Issues for Terry He's an acclaimed surgeon, but apparently Terry Dubrow's work-life balance is taking its toll on his family this season.
Be smart: This shows that renewable energy is taking its toll on traditional power, reducing the need for its business by 40%, per CNN.
After several years in which banks' profits jumped thanks to the region's petrodollar boom, the oil markets' two-year malaise is taking its toll.
The closely-followed Ifo survey showed an unexpected deterioration in business morale as the institute also warned that Brexit uncertainty was taking its toll.
S. trade war is already taking its toll on the world economy, which in turn will weigh on the growth in global oil demand.
As the coronavirus continues to ravage the airline industry, it is also taking its toll on an oft-forgotten part of that sector: airports.
Now this isn't just an unfettered attack on groups or chains, but rather an acknowledgement that the absence of independent venues is taking its toll.
The weakest manufacturing reading of the Trump presidency could be a sign that the trade spat with China is taking its toll on US businesses.
The report adds to other signs that Brexit — scheduled for March 29, less than eight weeks away — is taking its toll on businesses and consumers.
Then, toward the end of 2014, Christian says things weren't looking so good, with the economy taking its toll on his once reliable client base.
On a call with reporters Thursday afternoon Becerra referenced the current wildfires blazing through California as proof that air pollution is already taking its toll.
The country has nobly kept its borders open, providing refuge to those escaping dictatorship, hunger, repression and violence — but the influx is taking its toll.
"Three years of low inventory is taking its toll on buyer demand in terms of tour and offer activity," said Redfin chief economist Nela Richardson.
Deep in the Malaysian jungle, a sprawling construction site sits abandoned, the relentless monsoon rain taking its toll on the rusting fields of steel girders.
The global outbreak is taking its toll on the economy as the lira weakened some 0.5% on Tuesday, hitting its weakest level since September 2018.
The outbreak of the coronavirus is taking its toll, too, as travel to and from China for firms active in the Mainland is being restricted.
The loss of several big-name streamers is finally taking its toll on Twitch, according to a new report from StreamLabs and Newzoo out today.
The backlash against foam is taking its toll, sales have been declining and the company has been broadening its offerings to include more paper products.
The local factory, then owned by the Italian conglomerate Finmeccanica, had produced trains for more than a century, but the downturn was taking its toll.
Venezuelan food crisis Here's the clearest sign yet that Venezuela's food crisis is taking its toll -- people are losing weight, and not in a healthy way.
Six years on from the release of the final Harry Potter film, though, and the close association with Luna's character seems to be taking its toll.
As economic prospects have waned, the number of non-college educated Americans in the workforce has shrunk, with the epidemic of opioid addiction taking its toll.
President Donald Trump's trade war is taking its toll on a slew of US industries, but there could be one that comes out on top: restaurants.
The lack of rest could be taking its toll on the 23-year-old, who has allowed five goals in each of his last three appearances.
Cardi made it clear on social media pregnancy was taking its toll, but she wasn't about to let it stop her from getting her hair did.
Is the anxiety of dealing with his dying father and trying to be a good dad and husband while remaining top dog at work taking its toll?
Ursrey says she passed out soon after, the exhaustion of attempting to swim to her children, and the energy to keep herself afloat finally taking its toll.
The Wall Street Journal reports that election stress is taking its toll on Facebook employees, who saw Trump campaign posts as hate speech and advocated for censorship.
Her business partnership with Randall,  by the way, has clearly has been more stressful on her than he knew — and it's been taking its toll on her.
Favorite Neff looked to attack but could not shake off Rissveds and Wloszczowska — the effort taking its toll as she began to struggle on the fourth lap.
"Mischa sees nothing but art and beauty through his eyes," Lopez told VICE, but he could also see how the project was taking its toll on him.
"The cold winter weather is still taking its toll on the construction sector, which shrank for the second month in a row," ING economist Carsten Brzeski said.
The coronavirus crisis is taking its toll on Hollywood which could create an opportunity for Apple to buy a major studio, a Wall Street analyst said Friday.
The coronavirus epidemic is taking its toll on global tourism, which according to the World Travel & Tourism Council contributed $8.8 trillion to the world economy in 2018.
And the Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign is clearly taking its toll -- with the Iranian economy bearing the brunt of US sanctions and decades of economic mismanagement.
The weakening of the economy is taking its toll on the state's already dire finances, causing tax revenue to undershoot official estimates after seven years of growth.
He's been meticulously hands-on with Warped Tour for the last 22 years, perhaps to a fault, and lately it's taking its toll on the 543-year-old.
Though the Golden State Warriors have won all three games of the Western Conference finals thus far against Portland, the series is taking its toll on both teams.
Former employees who worked there at the time told BuzzFeed News that all that work was taking its toll on the firm and that Harris had become increasingly demanding.
The sustained downturn in margins will finally begin taking its toll as some producers run out of money and begin a host of austerity measures to weather the storm.
"The long siege of Madaya and other towns is taking its toll on people's minds as well as their bodies," said Sonia Khush, Syria director for Save the Children.
She's always had it in her mind that if she can't kill anymore, she can't be around people that she cares about, because it's taking its toll on her.
But they say insufficient sleep as they work multiple jobs and lack of money for expenses like ballet pointer shoes, physical therapy and nutrition regimens is taking its toll.
"I can take solace knowing that for a long stretch of time," Shirley wrote, "prior to her aging body taking its toll, heaven for her was right here on earth."
I'm also planning to install an automated grey water harvesting system, as lugging buckets of wastewater to flush toilets and water the garden is taking its toll on our backs.
But more so than with the first season, you can really feel the 13-episode format taking its toll on Luke Cage, gumming up what should be a consistently thrilling show.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Hong Kong's most serious political crisis in more than 20 years is taking its toll on the economy and beginning to shake the confidence of international investors.
Their demanding travel schedule is clearly taking its toll on the expansion franchise, but two wins in 11 matches is not a good return for a roster stacked with international players.
But the war, which killed thousands of people, is still taking its toll in the northeast, despite President Muhammadu Buhari's vow to crush Boko Haram by the end of last year.
Wendy Williams insists she and her estranged husband can get along for the sake of their son -- but right now the family turmoil is taking its toll, and leaving her in tears.
This suggests that broader economic forces are not solely responsible for the experiences in the hotel industry and that the additional burden of the new joint employer standard is taking its toll.
In a sign that pressure is taking its toll on PiS, the party rushed a legislative amendment through parliament this week partially retreating from reforms that the European Union says undermined judicial independence.
The trade war is taking its toll on the job market, but the trend may not be so clear in Friday's employment report as GM workers return to their jobs following a strike.
They weren't and it isn't, with the internecine fighting taking its toll largely on what is a company whose product is pretty nifty, but whose morale-low employees are caught in the middle.
S. trade war is taking its toll, with growth estimates for China cut from 6.5 percent to 6.3 percent for 2019 with companies including Apple, Ford and Intel concerned about the country's economic health.
"Clearly increased shale production is now taking its toll," he said, adding if the Energy Information Administration's crude inventory numbers, due later in the global day, show a large build, prices could fall further.
"Panellists reported that (the global trade slowdown) is taking its toll on their businesses, weighing on demand for goods and subsequently leading to cuts in production," said Joe Hayes, an economist at IHS Markit.
Signals that the U.S.-China trade standoff was taking its toll on corporate earnings and economic growth dampened the mood for world stock markets but MSCI's index of Latin American stocks was up 0.5%.
She has tackled this latest project with her usual determination and grit, but the bureaucracy that has deflated many an Italian initiative has been taking its toll, and the center is still under construction.
As investors try to navigate the year-long trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies, some are choosing to cut their exposure to stocks believing the battle is taking its toll on global growth.
Politico reported that the Department of Commerce under Ross is reaching new levels of dysfunction, where repeated infighting among senior officials and sudden departures of experienced career staff is taking its toll on employee morale.
French authorities had already said that Wednesday's Champions League last-16 return leg against Borussia Dortmund would be played behind closed doors as the spread of the coronavirus is taking its toll on European football.
In "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too," it's taking its toll on Ashley, who is forced by her own success — and by Catherine — to parrot self-empowerment slogans in order to keep the cash flowing in.
This comes as authorities make an effort to return to something like normality in many major cities and commercial hubs, with the long break forced by the outbreak taking its toll on the country's economy.
It comes as authorities make an effort to return to something like normality in many major cities and commercial hubs, with the long break forced by the outbreak taking its toll on the country's economy.
" But he's also vowed to confront the crisis head-on and recently said, "The evidence is overwhelming, and this phenomenon of global warming is taking its toll on the most vulnerable populations around the planet.
Data published earlier on Monday showed German unemployment fell unexpectedly in September and retail sales rose in August, temporarily allaying concerns that a manufacturing slump is taking its toll on a consumption-driven growth cycle.
While Lawler may have suffered an injury to his leg at some point, dos Anjos's kicking was certainly taking its toll and the ex-lightweight looked brilliant in every other phase the fight went through.
Those fears have been compounded by a plunge in Chinese stock markets, also taking its toll on firms with U.S. listings such as JD.com, whose shares are down 22.193 percent since the beginning of the year.
It never dawned on her that when it came time to transfer one of the two embryos she was able to create via in vitro fertilization, a pandemic would be taking its toll on the world.
However, Siluanov denied that Russia was swooping in to take advantage of the trade war, which is taking its toll domestically on both of the world's two largest economies and contributing to a wider global slowdown.
Easy access to funds had long fueled growth for mainland Chinese firms but a concerted campaign by authorities to rid the financial system of excessive liquidity and rein in irrational corporate expansion is taking its toll.
A long-running trade war between the world's two-largest economies is taking its toll on business sentiment in the Middle East, according to the chief executive of real estate and property services firm Majid Al Futtaim.
"Buyer demand has been stronger so far in 2017 than last year, but the combination of low inventory and rising home prices is taking its toll heading into the fall," said Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin.
LONDON (Reuters) - After months of grueling political perma-crisis, Brexit is taking its toll on the British political establishment - not least the small patch of grass opposite parliament that has become a makeshift home to the world's media.
The result comes amid signs that the tussle - which is rare in China - is taking its toll on Vanke with it losing its top spot in national sales rankings to China Evergrande Group at the end of August.
Other states joining the suit include Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. On a call with reporters Thursday afternoon Becerra referenced the current wildfires blazing through California as proof that air pollution is already taking its toll.
The firm has certainly come a long way from the $22011 million it raised for its first vehicle in the dog days of 22008 as the global financial crisis was taking its toll on economies around the world.
On Tuesday, Johnson said global warming was manifesting "in the hurricanes and the bushfires and the melting of the ice caps, and the acidification of the oceans" and "taking its toll on the most vulnerable populations around the planet".
On Tuesday, Johnson said global warming was manifesting "in the hurricanes and the bushfires and the melting of the ice caps, and the acidification of the oceans" and "taking its toll on the most vulnerable populations around the planet".
With the physical demands of modern-day tennis taking its toll the tournament will start without four of the top 503 in the ATP rankings including defending champion Stan Wawrinka who ended his season early with a knee injury.
In an interview with PEOPLE shortly after her husband's death, Susan Williams opened up  about her his struggle with the debilitating brain disease, which had begun taking its toll on the actor in the last year before his death.
Due to a vicious dispute at practice, Giraldo is missing from the table—but Maisha sensitively urges the young women to have empathy for their teammate, whose complicated home life and relationship with her mother is taking its toll.
But the degradation of their environment — from changes in climate, algae bloom from fertilizer runoff, the corroding of coastal marshland from oil spills and hurricanes, and the changes in salinity of coastal waters from flooding — is taking its toll.
A week of construction combined with denser police and security personnel presence—as well as the sensory barrage from Klieg lights, skyscraper-sized TV displays, and sound checks of multiple stadium-grade sound systems—had to be taking its toll.
But lawmakers from the opposition-controlled Senate said in a report published this week that the accumulated loss in turnover, which reached 30 percent in city centers on average over six months, will start taking its toll in the coming months.
Although it was too early to assess the impact the declines might have on the bank's bottom line, the fallout from its widespread creation of sham deposit accounts and credit cards dating back to 2005 was clearly taking its toll.
" She added: "Most people have empathy with the fact that there is all this wildlife being killed and it is taking its toll on the environment, so I think there is a general feeling that something has to be done.
A few weeks later, during a short break in rehearsals at the Royal Opera House, Mr. Benjamin seemed tired — being conductor as well as composer was taking its toll, he admitted — but also energized by finally putting the whole thing together.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's small firms, many of which are "mom-and-pop" operations, are dying out as their aging owners struggle to find successors, in another sign that the fast-ageing population is taking its toll on the world's third-largest economy.
Related: The Actress Who Linked Up Sean Penn with El Chapo Was Under Surveillance Since 2014 Dressed in a blue sweater with dark glasses, the lawyer looked tired as he explained that the Chapo rollercoaster was taking its toll on him as well.
But, at 32, the do-it-all quality of his play and the magnitude of his effort is finally taking its toll, exacerbated by the energy-sapping burden presented by Durant at both ends of the court, and by the Warriors over all.
Mueller has come under attack recently by GOP lawmakers, conservative activists and pro-Trump television personalities who accuse his office of being compromised by partisan bias, an effort some in the White House believe is taking its toll on the special counsel's credibility.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A warming ocean is taking its toll on California's popular and playful sea lions for a fourth straight year, with scientists now reporting lower birth rates depleting the population, and masses of young animals still washing up starving and stranded on beaches.
"With the Brexit paralysis and a slowing global economy taking its toll, we doubt GDP will grow by much more than 1.5% or so in 2019 as a whole and expect interest rates to remain on hold until the middle of next year," said Gregory.
The statement came days after The Wall Street Journal quoted sources close to Trump as saying he is watching the stock market closely and has become increasingly concerned that the trade battle he has initiated with China is taking its toll on Wall Street.
Activists say the effects of sanctions and the fallout from the failed summit are taking its toll on North Korean citizens, who are increasingly hearing more about the outside world through illegal DVDs or USB sticks smuggled into the country, or through foreign radio.
"In a climate of rising interest rates, prices rising and subdued real wage growth, there is limited discretionary spend left and that is taking its toll on fashion and homeware sales, especially bigger-ticket items," said Sophie Michael, BDO's head of retail and wholesale.
LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people in work in Britain fell by the most in more than two years in the three months to September, a sign that a Brexit slowdown may be taking its toll on the economy's strong run of job creation.
I quit my job working as a chef de partie in a big hotel chain because I was never thanked for the extra hours I did for free, and after four years in the industry, the lifestyle was taking its toll on my relationships.
His stress level is really taking its toll, and I'm more stressed each day about not getting enough work done for my clients who also have pressing communications issues and need me to be dependable, not screaming at my child during a Zoom call.
Lagging gun industry's profits since President Donald Trump took office mean manufacturers haven't been able to bail the NRA out of three straight years of deficits, which is taking its toll on the organization — earlier this week, the NRA announced staff layoffs and salary cuts.
News Analysis A little more than a year after the Russian effort to interfere in the American presidential election came to light, the diplomatic fallout — an unraveling of the relationship between Moscow and Washington on a scale not seen in decades — is taking its toll.
But the messy rollout of the order, which barring people from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia and Libya from traveling to the U.S. for at least 90 days and suspending refugee admissions from all countries for four months and from Syria indefinitely is taking its toll.
In my new life I have a fraction of my old energy, chronic nausea, no libido, uncontrollable irritability taking its toll on my husband and kids, osteoporosis limiting my outdoor activities, a beard on my face, and a brain so foggy... I forgot what I was going to say.
Letters To the Editor: "Chaos Theory in Oval Office Is Taking Its Toll" (front page, March 2) describes a feckless, thin-skinned, petulant, impulsive and paranoid president and a demoralized White House in free fall, with the president at war with his own advisers, cabinet members and staff.
HONG KONG, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Nine major banks in Hong Kong have agreed to adopt a number of measures to support small and medium enterprises in Hong Kong, the central bank said on Wednesday, as four months of anti-government protests start taking its toll on local businesses.
An onslaught by San Francisco-based Lyft, is taking its toll, with Uber's US market share dropping from 84 per cent at the beginning of this year to 77 per cent at the end of May, according to data from Second Measure, a research firm that uses anonymised credit card data.
After several years of the economic slowdown taking its toll on sales growth in mature and emerging markets, Bain & Company has forecast that the global market for personal luxury goods is heading for its weakest year since 2009, with sales this year expected to rise to $280 billion, up as little as 1 percent from 2014 levels.
Read more: House Democrats subpoena Rudy Giuliani as part of impeachment inquiry over Trump's Ukraine callStill, others around the president have been working overtime to persuade him to beef up his war room as they anticipate the drip-drip nature of the whistleblower controversy and the impeachment investigation will continue taking its toll on Trump's ability to govern.
Mr. Biden's campaign has not said how much money he has raised since mid-March, when the virus began taking its toll on the country, but multiple fund-raisers said that giving was slowing and that they were reluctant to make aggressive requests for cash at this fragile moment, as the campaign itself readies for a 173 percent virtual and digital operation.
DIHK said looming Brexit was already taking its toll, with German exports to Britain falling by more than 3.5 percent in 2016, largely due to a drop in the second half of the year after Britons voted in June to leave the EU. "We should expect further declines in trade in the coming months," DIHK President Eric Schweitzer said, adding that four in 10 companies that participated in the survey conducted in February expected business to weaken.

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