1、* SATURDAY/SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 - 17, 2019 VOL. CCLXXIII NO. 39 WSJ.com HHHH $5.00 ing can solve many of lifes problems. What she told her class- mate “was a total lie, but no big deal,” Ms. Lee says. “It worked!” The world isnt lacking in romantic advice, judging by the covers of magazines, on- line
2、 matchmaking services and PleaseturntopageA12 SEOULLee In-ji, a 21-year- old college student, found her- self flirting with a young man recently. “You have nice skin,” she told him, despite a reddish complexion suggesting other- wise. The young man cracked a wide grin. “Ive never been told that befo
3、re,” he said. Ms. Lee wasnt hoping for a dateshe was gunning for grades at Dongguk Universitys “An Introduction to Dating.” The course, one of several dozen now offered at South Korean universities, teaches the basics of love in a country thats convinced more school- BYMARYRYU IfYoureFailingatLove,
4、MaybeItsTimeforClasses iii InSouthKorea,college-leveldating coursesproliferate.Yes,therellbeaquiz. DeclarationSetsUpLegalBattle Withemergencymove, presidentgoesaround Congresstopayfor barrieralongborder EVAN VUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS President Trump at the briefing where he declared a national emergenc
5、y. Were talking about an invasion of our country, he said. THE RISE AND TRAGIC FALL OF A TECH GENIUS WS J THEWALLSTREETJOURNALWEEKEND womensfashion WSJ. MAGAZINE womensfashion WSJ. MAGAZINE TheNext TaxRevolution? REVIEW Lessons in love the fight over wall funding, that Mr. Trump assembled a team of
6、advisers devoted to getting it built. They turned out to be a divided group. Jared Kushner, the presi- dents son-in-law, pushed for a broader deal with Democrats to provide protections for some immigrants living in the U.S. without permission, while Vice President Mike Pence sought to limit the scop
7、e of the negotiations. Mr. Kushner cautioned the president about issuing a national emergency PleaseturntopageA4 natural barriers as a “valley of snakes” on the border already deterred passage. The walls re-emergence as a top political priority within the White House came after the Republican Partys
8、 loss of the House in Novembers mid- term election, and after goad- ing from conservative media kept Mr. Trump focused on the border wall, current and for- mer White House officials said. It wasnt until December, as some government offices en- tered a 35-day shutdown amid gency of his words recalled
9、 a familiar theme from his presi- dential campaign days. Yet in the two years since Mr. Trump took office, there had been no single official ap- pointed within his administra- tion to champion the wall. A revolving cast handled negoti- ations with Congress over paying for it. And the picture of what
10、, exactly, the wall should be kept shifting. In late 2017, Mr. Trump talked pri- vately to his staff about limit- ing the length of new wall construction because such WASHINGTONPresident Trumps emergency declara- tion comes after two years of political neglect of his signa- ture campaign promise, lo
11、st amid competing priorities and divisions within his adminis- tration, according to current and former White House offi- cials, lawmakers and congres- sional staffers. Speaking in the Rose Gar- den Friday, Mr. Trump said, “Were talking about an inva- sion of our country.” The ur- BYMICHAELC.BENDER
12、Neglect,ThenRenewedWallPush WASHINGTONPresident Trump declared a national emergency Friday over border security, bypassing Congress to divert money from else- where in the government to pay for additional barriers along the southern border, a move likely to ignite immedi- ate court challenges. Mr. T
13、rump also signed a bi- partisan spending bill that will keep the government funded through the fall and allocates $1.38 billion for 55 miles of border barriersfar less than the $5.7 billion the president had asked for. Unsatisfied with the amount set aside by lawmak- ers for barriers, Mr. Trump now
14、plans to also draw roughly $6.7 billion from mili- tary and other sources, with- out the approval of Congress. In remarks at the White House, Mr. Trump defended the actions as critical to na- tional security. “Were talking about an invasion of our coun- try,” he said. At another point, however, he s
15、uggested an emergency declaration wasnt necessary. “I didnt need to do this, but Id rather do it much faster,” he said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) said he would support the declara- tion, but the move was met with opposition from other lawmakers in both parties, who called it un
16、constitutional or unnecessary. “The Congress will defend our constitutional authorities PleaseturntopageA5 BYREBECCABALLHAUS matter. It was worth the em- barrassment and negative pub- licity in the short term, they reasoned, to avoid a yearslong problem in New York. Amazon made the news of the pullo
17、ut public on Thursday, leaving Mr. Cuomo and the deals other biggest supporter, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, stunned and chagrined. The final decision followed dozens of meetings with New York lawmakers and communi- ties. Even after months of talk- ing, Amazons team and vocal Pleaseturntopage
18、A6 call allayed growing fears at the company that the fiercer- than-expected backlash against the $2.5 billion development in Long Island City, Queens, was generating negative publicity and political uncertainty. Mr. Bezos had signed off on the previous decisions in Ama- Inc.s lengthy public contes
19、t to locate its so-called HQ2, and on Wednesday he and his team decided it was time to pull the plug, accord- ing to people familiar with the Jeff Bezos and other top Amazon executives gathered in Seattle on Wednesday to de- cide whether to go ahead with its planned headquarters in New York City. Br
20、ian Huseman, vice presi- dent for public policy, was on the phone, and the news was not good. He had met with Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the majority leader in the restive New York Senate, and separately with three union leaders in the of- fice of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a champion of the project who broker
21、ed a discussion to allay labors concerns. Nothing in Mr. Husemans ByJimmyVielkind, LauraStevens andKatieHonan AmazonGrewWaryasTalks InNewYorkWentNowhere Sunday and is winding down its ecommerce operations. “We expect all stores to re- main open until the end of March, and the majority will remain op
22、en until May,” a spokesman said. The mall fixture, which has more than 3,400 locations world-wide, said its interna- tional business isnt affected. Payless has hundreds of stores in Canada and Latin America, as well as franchised locations in dozens of countries. The Topeka, Kan.-based companys bala
23、nce-sheet re- structuring and limited num- ber of store closures in its pre- vious trip through chapter 11 werent sufficient to allow it to turn around the business after exiting bankruptcy pro- tection in the summer of 2017, PleaseturntopageA12 Strangled by debt and new rivals, discount shoe chain
24、Payless ShoeSource Inc. is closing its roughly 2,100 U.S. locations in what is likely to be the largest ever retailer liq- uidation by number of stores. The chain is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, according to people familiar with the matter, less than two years after its previous re-
25、structuring, when it shut ap- proximately 500 locations. The retailer, taken private in 2012 in a $2 billion leveraged buy- out, has struggled with declin- ing sales. The company, which em- ploys roughly 18,000 people world-wide, said Friday it will begin liquidation sales at its U.S. and Puerto Ric
26、o stores on BYLILLIANRIZZO HitbyRetailTurmoil, PaylesstoCloseinU.S. EXCHANGEKeywords: About-face is good news for the rest of U.S B1 Supreme Court to take up census question case A3 DeadlyShootingatIllinoisFactory Police responded at an industrial facility in Aurora, Ill., where a gunman killed at l
27、east five people and wounded five officers on Friday. Authorities said the assailant was killed by police. A3 ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE/ASSOCIATED PRESSBezosandhisteam de- cided to pull the plug on Am- azons planned New York headquarters to avoid the prospect of a yearslong prob- lem there, peop
28、le familiar with the matter say. A1,A6Paylessisclosing its roughly 2,100 U.S. locations and is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection. A1Credit-cardcompanies are increasing a range of fees that U.S. merchants will pay to process transactions.B1U.S. exchanges sued the SEC to block an initiative
29、that seeks to limit the fees they can charge for trading. B1The Nasdaq gained 0.6%, climbingoutofabearmarket. The Dow and S&P 500 rose 1.7%and1.1%,respectively.B13PepsiCoaims to shed jobs and close plants, but new CEO Laguarta said he has no plans to break up the firm.B3The American founder of a pri
30、vate equity group was detained in Russia on suspicion of fraud. A9Deeresaid trade standoffs are leading farmers to delay machinery purchases. B3 Whats News CONTENTS Books. C7-12 Business News. B3 Food. D7-8 Heard on Street.B14 Obituaries. A7 Opinion A13-15 Sports A16 Style & Fashion D2-3 Travel D4-5
31、 U.S. News A2-6 Weather. A16 Wknd Investor. B5 World News. A8-12 s 2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved T rumpdeclaredana- tional emergency over border security, bypassing Congress in a bid to divert money from elsewhere in the government for addi- tional border barriers. A1,A5TheSupre
32、meCourt will consider whether the admin- istration can ask U.S. resi- dents on the 2020 census whether they are citizens. A3NegotiatorsfromtheU.S. and China inched toward a broad agreement aimed at defusing trade tensions. A8Nigeria announced a one-week delay in the pres- idential vote, just hours b
33、e- fore polls were to open. A11Kaepernick and Reid resolved grievances they filed against the NFL. A3Brazilianpolicearrested eight Vale employees on sus- picion of murder in a deadly mining dam collapse. A10The U.S. imposed sanc- tions against the head of Ven- ezuelan oil giant PdVSA. A10SouthDakota
34、Sen.Rounds introduced legislation call- ing for an assessment of the U.S. Indian Health Service. A6 World-Wide Business&Finance Republicans Need to Save Capitalism NOONAN, A15 Notice to Readers WSJ.com and WSJ mobile apps will publish throughout the weekend. The print edition wont appear on Monday, Washingtons Birthday (or Presidents Day), but a daily edition will be available in WSJ iPad and Android apps.每 日 免 费 获 取 报 告 1、每日微信群内分享 7 +最新重磅报告; 2、每日分享当日华尔街日报、金融时报; 3、每周分享经济学人 4、行研报告均为公开版,权利归原作者 所有,起点财经仅分发做内部学习。 扫一扫二维码 关注公号 回复:研究报告 加入“起点财经” 微信群。