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joining us now from new york is our financial correspondent yes carter yes this is a partnership that hopes to make the best out of 2 very challenging areas for the auto industry electrification and self driving how do you rate the partnerships chances for success. well i mean basically all the car makers are starting a partnership to develop electric vehicles or go into self driving cars and when those markets especially when it comes to self driving cars really will kick off will be a profitable will be a mass market could be years ahead so this is not. success guaranteed but on the other side probably it's necessary to start a partnership to not lose touch as all the other companies are investing in this potential multibillion dollar market. well zooming out on the wider world of markets yes it's been a very notable trading week with the u.s. in this is reaching record highs do you think that set to continue. you know we had a record breaking week here on wall street and there is this old saying on wall street to never bet against the federal reserve so we have the outflow of inter
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our financial correspondent yes carter joins us now from wall street so young what's the word are we looking at the beginnings of another trade war this time between the u.s. and france. at this point washington does not seem to be amused or let's put it this way and this there from france is pretty unusual because they're not going after profits after texas but after revenue but at least for once silicon valley is applauding the current administration there are a mess of lobbying efforts underway sold to kind of support the u.s. government to not just let this new fly but we don't have just to talk about france also the united states there are debates going on how to takes those digital call peroration about to come back to your question what will the trigger in new trade disputes that is really true early at this point are for now washington just said they're looking into the matter. well we'll know more in a few weeks but stay with us stance because there is more to address now during that tech tax debate in paris finance minister bruno lemaire also took a strong stance against fa
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was do you believe that this president is illegitimate, and effectively, not in so many words carter said yesarter has earned since being president a reputation as a truth teller. calling them the way he sees them. it's one of the reasons why his reputation is increasing over time since he left the white house, contrary to what president trump said. i found really fascinating about both carter's comment and trump's response is this goes to the very heart of the burr that's under the saddle of donald trump. this question of whether he is a legitimate president. it's partly why from the beginning of the mueller investigation he was so angry and upset. and it's obviously still there. here's jimmy carter saying, you know, when all the evidence is examined it will be seen that a foreign power intervened in our election and tipped the balance and that's going to be deeply upsetting not only to trump, but part of the fuel that's running his re-election campaign. here is carter, old, infirm, suffering from significant illness, but still tough minded in saying what he thinks. >> all right. everybody s
was do you believe that this president is illegitimate, and effectively, not in so many words carter said yesarter has earned since being president a reputation as a truth teller. calling them the way he sees them. it's one of the reasons why his reputation is increasing over time since he left the white house, contrary to what president trump said. i found really fascinating about both carter's comment and trump's response is this goes to the very heart of the burr that's under the saddle of...
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lee carter, juan williams. yes.rump's attacks on democratic pole tigs -- politicians and their policies have radical dimms in disarray and distress. elijah cummings should have known better whether or not watching jeb bush, marco rubio, george w. bush or hillary clinton in 20 16,00 16, now elih warren. and joe biden, president trump always made it clear, mess with the bull and get the horns. blaming cummings in part for
lee carter, juan williams. yes.rump's attacks on democratic pole tigs -- politicians and their policies have radical dimms in disarray and distress. elijah cummings should have known better whether or not watching jeb bush, marco rubio, george w. bush or hillary clinton in 20 16,00 16, now elih warren. and joe biden, president trump always made it clear, mess with the bull and get the horns. blaming cummings in part for
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lee carter, juan williams. yes. see you later. . >> good evening, president trump's attacks on democratic pole tigs -- politicians and their policies have radical dimms in disarray and distress. elijah cummings should have known better whether or not watching jeb bush, marco rubio, george w. bush or hillary clinton in 20 16,00 16, now elih warren. and joe biden, president trump always made it clear, mess with the bull and get the horns. blaming cummings in part for poverty, filth, corruption and rats and violence in his 7th district of maryland. tonight, president trump is ordered a crackdown on militant radical leftist thugs of an teva. saying his administration is ready to make policing antifa, ms-13 and others, much easier. we'll tell you all about, that. president shaking up the intelligence community, announcing congressman john radcliffe will be nominated to be the director of national intelligence, succeeding resigning dan coats, breye prioo being nominated president said he expect department was justice, ins
lee carter, juan williams. yes. see you later. . >> good evening, president trump's attacks on democratic pole tigs -- politicians and their policies have radical dimms in disarray and distress. elijah cummings should have known better whether or not watching jeb bush, marco rubio, george w. bush or hillary clinton in 20 16,00 16, now elih warren. and joe biden, president trump always made it clear, mess with the bull and get the horns. blaming cummings in part for poverty, filth,...
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yes. >> earlier this spring -- >> carter braxton worth. >> not tony braxton, carter braxton worth. >> right> when the stock was 248, the market if you recall was rolling over and costco was hanging in there right around at the time all-time highs he said the stock would break out. we agreed on the desk. said valuation is expensive but the stock performance was telling you will something we wake up today, it is 270 and i think it is going to go higher from here. >> we added two more names to the all-time high list with the options marketing betting cops coand walmart will not be the only big box heavyweights breaking records one trader is betting millions of dollars they know which might be next. mike khouw, what are you looking at >> pete just mentioned it and probably one of the names he was looking at because target saw well-above average call volume today. it is the second time we've seen one of the big trades and somebody was rolling from the july 8, '21/2 calls which are now in the money out to the january 2020 92 1/2 calls, about 6,000 of those traded though 2020 calls were going for
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at 14 months old, carter's always ready with his cute self. >> yes. >> i got you, dad.little boo. >> it was instant. instant, on cue almost. >> as soon as his dad, recording artist miley, turned the camera on him, he was ready, steady, g. >> got the little handshake and everything. >> such a sweet bonding moment between the two of them. let's look at harmony. she's 11 months old. she's got this walking thing down. >> holy cow. walking! >> we feet do work. she's walking right to her mom, melan melanie. she's so excited. >> suddenly everything's three times higher than these used to. >> she's like, just let me at them. >> somewhere celebrating the access -- they're celebrating the access that they've never had before. they'll be able to reach the drawers with the spoons. >> yay! >> enjoy while you can, it's downhill because no one celebrates when you walk anymore. i'm here -- no one's clapping, no one's cheering. like, get over here, oli, do your job. >> now this is how we should have been playing tag all along. apparently there's such a thing as professional tag. and it
at 14 months old, carter's always ready with his cute self. >> yes. >> i got you, dad.little boo. >> it was instant. instant, on cue almost. >> as soon as his dad, recording artist miley, turned the camera on him, he was ready, steady, g. >> got the little handshake and everything. >> such a sweet bonding moment between the two of them. let's look at harmony. she's 11 months old. she's got this walking thing down. >> holy cow. walking! >> we feet...
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yes. instantly. >> that call set off a frantic search for beverly carter. where was she? coming up, what happened to beverly? >> all of a sudden, beverly texted me. >> our phones started beeping at the same time. she said, i'm sorry, my phone was dead. >> some simple miscommunication? the mystery was just beginning. >> i still can feel the same pain. >> when "date line" continues. l. l. in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's sen
yes. instantly. >> that call set off a frantic search for beverly carter. where was she? coming up, what happened to beverly? >> all of a sudden, beverly texted me. >> our phones started beeping at the same time. she said, i'm sorry, my phone was dead. >> some simple miscommunication? the mystery was just beginning. >> i still can feel the same pain. >> when "date line" continues. l. l. in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets...
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also the question is robert mueller and yes, james comey must answer. gregg jarrett, sara cartert ahead. ♪ -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. ♪ >> sean: cross fire hurricane has now morphed into cross fire boomerang as we have told you. and nothing mueller says on wednesday will change that. it really has no impact. this does have the potential to backfire on democrats. their partners in the media mob. tomorrow i will give a tutorial to weak down republicans that will be asking questions and only have 5 minutes each on how they can make the most of that n should be and how their follow-p should go. sad that a lot of them can't figure it out. many can. there will be some good people asking questions. do
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informant who spied on team trump.n: also the questions robert mueller and yes, james comey must answer. gregg jarrett, sara carter must doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ ♪ ♪ >> sean: cross-fire hurricane has now morphed into cross-fire boomerang as we have told you. and nothing mueller says on wednesday will change that. it really has no impact. this does have the potential to backfire on democrats. their partners in the media mob. tomorrow i will give a tutorial to weak dumb republicans that will be asking questions and only have 5 minutes each on how they can make the most of that 5 minutes. what the question should be and how their follow-ups should go. sad that a lot of them can't figure it out.ou many can. there will be some go
informant who spied on team trump.n: also the questions robert mueller and yes, james comey must answer. gregg jarrett, sara carter must doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm...
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carter are, they expecting any more aftershocks? >> good morning. yese been feeling those aftershocks all night long. coy feel them in bed, and we could feel a big one out here this morning. the shaking yesterday was felt as far away as las vegas. and it really shook the community here in ridgecrest. you can see it knocked this mobile home right off its foundation. it's red-tagged now new york knoc city one can live here. 2he 6.4-magnitude quake in ingecrest sent items flying off shelves in local businesses and knockedottles littered the offr of this liquor store. >> everything that was on the selves came crashing down. the wine, all i heard was just -- woo and it just fell. ter: homsecurity cameras caught meras caught t also caused roads to crack. this house went up in flames. ,> we have multiple injuries. we've had two house fires. e've had small vegetation lines power lines down, gas leaks. hospitaocal hospital was sotially damaged so 15 patients ase evacuated as a precaution. some had to be air lifted to other hospitals. what'st, what's going on? >>
carter are, they expecting any more aftershocks? >> good morning. yese been feeling those aftershocks all night long. coy feel them in bed, and we could feel a big one out here this morning. the shaking yesterday was felt as far away as las vegas. and it really shook the community here in ridgecrest. you can see it knocked this mobile home right off its foundation. it's red-tagged now new york knoc city one can live here. 2he 6.4-magnitude quake in ingecrest sent items flying off shelves...
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carters. >> it will put you in the spirit. >> yes, we can't wait to get to all of that.sterday. >> i saw "lion king" yesterday and i've had on repeat the single by beyonce overnight. breaking news, beyonce has new music out. >> show me the dance moves you did to it? >> as far as "the lion king," it was incredible, it was so good, so good. a special screening here in new york city before the big premiere next week. >> you heard it right here. >> so good, so good. >>> we do begin this half hour with the political fallout stemming from the arrest of wealthy financier jeffrey epstein, accused of preying on young girls for decades. >> president trump says he's not a fan of epstein, even though he once called him a terrific guy. the president is expressing sympathy for his labor secretary, who's now facing calls to resign over a 2008 deal that let epstein off the hook for alleged sex crimes. abc's tom llamas has more. >> reporter: new video of federal agents storming into jeffrey epstein's manhattan mansion. officials now examining what they allegedly found inside. hundreds of
carters. >> it will put you in the spirit. >> yes, we can't wait to get to all of that.sterday. >> i saw "lion king" yesterday and i've had on repeat the single by beyonce overnight. breaking news, beyonce has new music out. >> show me the dance moves you did to it? >> as far as "the lion king," it was incredible, it was so good, so good. a special screening here in new york city before the big premiere next week. >> you heard it right...
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carters, final answer. >> making it look easy. $5,000! that's jay-z's last name, of course. $5,000...in the bank. you can't lose it, but we can add to it. >> yesll your lifelines are there. let's try and add $7,000 right here. >> let's do it. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ >> translating the words "pine" and "black" to french creates the name of a popular variety of what? >> well, black is noir, and pine is probably pinot. pinot noir is a type of wine. that's one of the choices, it's c, and that's gonna be my final answer. >> well put together. well done, that's right. >> i could use a glass right now, actually. it'd be good. [applause] >> okay. a chance to get to the halfway mark here. $10,000 is what this is worth. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ long before she won an oscar in 2018 for playing tonya harding's mother, what actress was herself a serious figure skater as a child?
carters, final answer. >> making it look easy. $5,000! that's jay-z's last name, of course. $5,000...in the bank. you can't lose it, but we can add to it. >> yesll your lifelines are there. let's try and add $7,000 right here. >> let's do it. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ >> translating the words "pine" and "black" to french creates the name of a popular variety of what? >> well, black is noir, and pine is probably pinot. pinot noir is a type...
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yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action." time to take a look back on one of our open trades a few weeks ago, carter that fedex would break down >> fedex is back at its christmas low. it's bounce add little bit, and i think that's obvious and elemental, but the question is, is it really going to carry much further? i make a bet no. this is the beginning of yet more trouble >> i was looking at the july 170-175 call spread. and i want to sell that call spread >> that trade is in shipshape. fedex is down 4% so mike, how are you managing this >> yeah, so you do need some management on this trade here, because we sold that call spread for just under $2. you could have bought it back at 25 cents essentially all the money that we could make we have made however, assuming carter agrees that we want to stay short fedex, what one could do is roll this trait ode out further in te >> we've eaten most of what we had. now the question to go on to something else or as mike is saying, stick with this in a different form or fashion. something must be wrong with fedex. we don't have earning risk ahead of us, and the
yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action." time to take a look back on one of our open trades a few weeks ago, carter that fedex would break down >> fedex is back at its christmas low. it's bounce add little bit, and i think that's obvious and elemental, but the question is, is it really going to carry much further? i make a bet no. this is the beginning of yet more trouble >> i was looking at the july 170-175 call...
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yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action." time to take a look back at one much our open trades a few weeks ago carterdex would break down >> fedex is back at its christmas low. it's bounced a little bit and i think that's obvious and elemental. but the question is is it really going to carry much further? i think no i'll make a bet that this is the beginning of yet more trouble. >> i was looking at the july 1 preponderate 70, 1.75 call spread >> that trade is shipshape mike, how are you managing this? >> you do need some management on this trade here we sold that call spread for just under 2 bucks you could have bought it back on today's closing prices at 25 cents, which means essentially all the money we could make we have made. however, assuming carter agrees we want to stay short fedex, what one could do is roll this trade further out in time after you cover the short bet we've already made >> carter? >> right so obviously what we have, we've eaten most of it now the question is just go on to something else or, as mike is saying, stick with this in a different form or fashion. i think we do. somet
yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action." time to take a look back at one much our open trades a few weeks ago carterdex would break down >> fedex is back at its christmas low. it's bounced a little bit and i think that's obvious and elemental. but the question is is it really going to carry much further? i think no i'll make a bet that this is the beginning of yet more trouble. >> i was looking at the july 1...
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yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action". time to take a look back at some of our open trades two months ago khouw and cartere a big box breakout >> we put this to the prior high, that's 106.21. we are right on the bottom i think at a minimum you make that move, that would be about four to five bucks from here, and then ultimately with a little luck, some backing and filling, and then a real breakout. >> i was looking at the july 100 calls, they were trading at about 375 when i was looking at them. >> well, that stock is up 15% since the trade, so, mike, what do you do? >> so the stock is up 16% or so. the options trade is up about 300% we paid 3.75 for these, you could sell them for about 14.50 right now and that's what you do we got the trade right these things are deep in money and not much reason to hang on to the trade we will get carter back to talk about going forward. >> what do you think of walmart? >> i keep on channelling -- >> you are wearing the tie which carter would wear. >> thank you what i would say and probably would say then, in valuation walmart is expensive but appears to break out to th
yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action". time to take a look back at some of our open trades two months ago khouw and cartere a big box breakout >> we put this to the prior high, that's 106.21. we are right on the bottom i think at a minimum you make that move, that would be about four to five bucks from here, and then ultimately with a little luck, some backing and filling, and then a real breakout. >> i was looking...
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yes. >> i want to segue back to the travel ban cases. credit was a temporary suspension and that had been used by every president from jimmy carter forwardonly this president that somehow run a foul with it. these judges have become part of a resistance movement, any of these prison incidents, the bracing of this resistance. >> we also have a judge who said when obama put in place certain environmental regulation that through executive order that this president can't reverse them through executive order, haven't they also said daca was written out of the white house, a piece of legislation adopted through executive order that this president can't reverse that so they can't reverse the executive decisions of the president who preceded him - the decisions themselves were unconstitutional. the immigration, deferred action, president obama, after 22 different times saying he had no legal authority to do it when i had and did it anyway, or rather his secretary of homeland security did it with a memo, not even an executive order. it was held to be unconstitutional because it didn't go through regular requirements for adding a new regulation. t
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carter, thank you. a shock to the team and our condolences to the family. >> yes. just got married in january.t hope they find an answer to whatever it is. not that anything will make it okay but at least you'll have some resolution as to how you die at 27 and you're perfectly healthy. >>> some americans are driving hundreds of miles to canada because their insulin is too expensive here in the u.s. we go on the caravan to find out why the life saving medicine is so much cheaper north of the border. >>> if you're on the go, subscribe to our podcast. hear the day's top stories and what's happening in your world in less than 20 minutes. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ we all care about amazing taste. that's why we've been making the best mayonnaise for over 100 years. best foods. we're on the side of food. ♪ ♪ (avo) getting dressed can be rough on sensitive skin. downy free & gentle has no perfumes, the only one trusted by the national psoriasis foundation. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for hi
carter, thank you. a shock to the team and our condolences to the family. >> yes. just got married in january.t hope they find an answer to whatever it is. not that anything will make it okay but at least you'll have some resolution as to how you die at 27 and you're perfectly healthy. >>> some americans are driving hundreds of miles to canada because their insulin is too expensive here in the u.s. we go on the caravan to find out why the life saving medicine is so much cheaper...
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yes. if you are looking for an entry point, and mind you that i think we did a good job? june identifying a low carter worth and dan specifically we did a good job on the way up. i thought the stock would fail at 225 or so i happen to think it might be the entry point to get back in on the long side so, yes, i have gotten it wrong for the last couple -- month or so, but i think you will get a shot to buy it again and that comes in the form of a 50% retracement of the june low and the recent high. >> look, they lost $400 million in a yaquarter with record deliveries this to me sets up a worse third quarter. remember the first quarter the trend here to me is awful. again, the gross margin at least begins to tell people i think people that didn't think this, this is a structurally unprofitable car i am talking about the model 3 the bad news is that the model x and model s continue to see slower sales those are the cash cows, the higher margins we saw last delivery round they were down roughly 30% in terms of those delivery numbers. growth company doesn't cut cap x, don't take restructuring charts to me i
yes. if you are looking for an entry point, and mind you that i think we did a good job? june identifying a low carter worth and dan specifically we did a good job on the way up. i thought the stock would fail at 225 or so i happen to think it might be the entry point to get back in on the long side so, yes, i have gotten it wrong for the last couple -- month or so, but i think you will get a shot to buy it again and that comes in the form of a 50% retracement of the june low and the recent...
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carter says she turned down his first proposal. he's like i promise it will be worth your while. >> turns out, 73 years. >> yes. congrats to them. that's -- >> impressive. >> on valentine's day, they were caught on the kiss cam. so still keeping it fresh. >> oos long as they prefer kissing each other more than like kissing a pet. we told that you new study. >> yeah. we'll talk about that. >>> coming up, the man behind some of beyonce's iconic moves. no, not me. he's stepping out into his own formation. >>> first, starbucks is apologizing after police officers were asked to leave one of the stores. >>> and the young man running into a burning house to save his niece. insurance on a fixed budget, ife remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. z your acceptance is gua
carter says she turned down his first proposal. he's like i promise it will be worth your while. >> turns out, 73 years. >> yes. congrats to them. that's -- >> impressive. >> on valentine's day, they were caught on the kiss cam. so still keeping it fresh. >> oos long as they prefer kissing each other more than like kissing a pet. we told that you new study. >> yeah. we'll talk about that. >>> coming up, the man behind some of beyonce's iconic moves....
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yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. in fact, it began before that. in june 2016, before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller, a current trump advisor, were invited to attend a symposium at cambridge university in july, 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting these trump associates to this symposium. your investigators also failed to interview stephen trickey, an american citizen who helped organize the event and invited carter page to it. is that correct? >> can you repeat the question? >> whether or not you interviewed stephen schrage. >> those areas, i'm going to stay away from. >> the first trump associates be miss katie was general flynn. many of the allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a cambridge academic, and that she was a russian spy. some of these allegations were made public in the 2017 article written by british intelligence historian, christopher andrew. your report fails to reveal how or why and you his collaborator, richard dear love, former head of britain's mi6, spread these allegati
yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. in fact, it began before that. in june 2016, before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller, a current trump advisor, were invited to attend a symposium at cambridge university in july, 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting these trump associates to this symposium. your investigators...
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yes. >> the fbi claims the counter intelligence investigation of the trump campaign began july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and steven miller, a current trump adviser, were invited to attend a symposium at cambridge university in july 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting them to this symposium. they also failed to interview an american citizen who organized the event and invited carter page to it. is that correct? >> can you repeat the question? >> whether or not you interviewed steven schraege who orged the cambridge -- >> those areas i'm going to stay away from. >> the first trump associate to be investigated was general flynn. many allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a cambridge academic, lokova, who was a russian spy. some of these allegations were made public in a 2017 article written by british historian christopher andrew. your report fails to reveal how or why andrew, and his collaborator, richard dearlove, head of mi-6 spread these allegations and you failed to interview svetlana lokova about these matter
yes. >> the fbi claims the counter intelligence investigation of the trump campaign began july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and steven miller, a current trump adviser, were invited to attend a symposium at cambridge university in july 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting them to this symposium. they also failed to interview an...
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yes. the point is not about criminalization. that's given donald trump the tool. speak of her mother and her child walked thousands of milesa dangerous path, in my view, they are not criminals. >> laura: sara carter. this is donald trump's issue. clearly we have a crisis of the border, even with apprehensions down. still unbelievably high number of people coming into our country. this is not where most americans are. >> no, they are completely off base. most americans are not on board with this. they don't want to see it decriminalize. people coming into our country, what's the option? if elizabeth warren and she wants to decriminalize it, if that happens, what's the option? open the borders for everyone? what about the people who come in here legally and what about those people who are affected by the drug cartels and the human traffickers that are bringing them into this country? i agree with delaney and others and i think this is why they were so ostracized. we see sanders and elizabeth warren being pushed aside. i almost think it was a tragedy by the rest of the team to say this is fantasyland. if we move forward with these kinds of issues that they are talking about, medicare for all, open b
yes. the point is not about criminalization. that's given donald trump the tool. speak of her mother and her child walked thousands of milesa dangerous path, in my view, they are not criminals. >> laura: sara carter. this is donald trump's issue. clearly we have a crisis of the border, even with apprehensions down. still unbelievably high number of people coming into our country. this is not where most americans are. >> no, they are completely off base. most americans are not on...
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yes. stuart: what is it going to take to get rid of them? i'm asking georgia congressman earl buddy carterttee to pass legislation that will get rid of robocalls this week. are you really going to do it? ashley: i hope so. stuart: this is the great story of the day, top secret base, area 51. a facebook group with a million members plans to storm the basins september. they have been warned by the military stay clear or else. later this hour, we have the author of the book based on area 51. i will ask her what is really there? people want to know. stay tuned you will find out. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. it's soft... the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, and the door ensures a watertight seal, so you never have to worry about leaks. kohle
yes. stuart: what is it going to take to get rid of them? i'm asking georgia congressman earl buddy carterttee to pass legislation that will get rid of robocalls this week. are you really going to do it? ashley: i hope so. stuart: this is the great story of the day, top secret base, area 51. a facebook group with a million members plans to storm the basins september. they have been warned by the military stay clear or else. later this hour, we have the author of the book based on area 51. i...
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yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june of 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller were invited to attend a symposium at came bridge university in july of 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting the trump associates to this symposium. your investigators also failed to interview an american citizen who helped organize the event and invited carter page to it. is that correct? >> can you repeat the question? >> whether or not you interviewed stephen shre dp gy. >> in those areas i'm going to stay away from. >> the first trump associate to be investigated was general flynn. many of the allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a cambridge academic. and that lokava was a russian spy. some of the allegations were made public in a 2017 article written by british intelligence historian christopher andrew. your report fails to reveal how or why andrew and his collaborator, former head of britain's mi-6 spread these allegations. and you failed to interview lokava about thes
yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june of 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller were invited to attend a symposium at came bridge university in july of 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting the trump associates to this symposium. your investigators also failed to...
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carter as a baby. she was a registered nurse and she took jimmy to meet her when she was 3. >> i like a good love story. >> 111 days to go for the record? >> yes" is being called frightening as hell b morfun.it supernatural forces in the summer of 1985. daker montgomery is a relentless bully in the new season he works as a lifeguard who flirts with housewives before things turn much darker. >> looking good out there, mrs. wheeler. >> thank you. >> perfect form. >> well, your form is amazing. sorry. i've seen you teaching lessons, swimming lessons. >> you know, i could teach you if you'd like. >> oh? >> i know a styles. freestyle, butterfly. >> okay. >> i wanted him to keep going. >> dacre montgomery for his first tv interview about the pseason. >> welcome. >> and you have your suit. you have your shirt on. >> i do. >> yay, dacre! >> your character takes -- it looks fun here but it gets dark real soon. >> yeah, that's fantastic. a really good season for my character and lots of fun. >> you have kind of become the bad guy? >> yeah, to have this story is complex. i think bad people are most oftentimes misunderstood. i think my duty is to empathiz
carter as a baby. she was a registered nurse and she took jimmy to meet her when she was 3. >> i like a good love story. >> 111 days to go for the record? >> yes" is being called frightening as hell b morfun.it supernatural forces in the summer of 1985. daker montgomery is a relentless bully in the new season he works as a lifeguard who flirts with housewives before things turn much darker. >> looking good out there, mrs. wheeler. >> thank you. >>...
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carter was -- he worked in the bookshop. had very little rhythm. >> very little rhythm. but lamont was one of the few african-americans who was interested in helping us interpret african-american history. >> yes. god rest his soul. and rex, monty cullen, eddie allen, and there is one more. i wrote them down. >> deborah was later. preston jones. he still around. >> o, preston. preston was one of the first. preston and lamont would fight for the bell because of, you know, but you know, that helped >> i thought ruth was - >> with was later. rentals later. i got her down. but, yeah, she was -- yeah. and, the that in the beginning, even shows that, you know, people were willing. i mean, we had two craftsmen that were willing to help. so, as -- people didn't want us just that we had not gone to the chain of the training of interpreters of how to, because they had never really had that kind of focus. but now, they were getting the focus. -- they were meeting these people on the streets. and also during this time, is when children dig it up a little later. >> okay. i will save that. >> rest, when they came to talk to you, who came to talk to you about this? i think that's an interesting story. >>> ha
carter was -- he worked in the bookshop. had very little rhythm. >> very little rhythm. but lamont was one of the few african-americans who was interested in helping us interpret african-american history. >> yes. god rest his soul. and rex, monty cullen, eddie allen, and there is one more. i wrote them down. >> deborah was later. preston jones. he still around. >> o, preston. preston was one of the first. preston and lamont would fight for the bell because of, you know,...
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yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june of 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller were invited to attend a symposium at came bridge university in july of 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting the trump associates to this symposium. your investigators also failed to interview an american citizen who helped organize the event and invited carter page to it. is that correct? >> can you repeat the question? >> whether or not you interviewed stephen shre dp gy. >> in those areas i'm going to stay away from. >> the first trump associate to be investigated was general flynn. many of the allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a cambridge academic. and that lokava was a russian spy. some of the allegations were made public in a 2017 article written by british intelligence historian christopher andrew. your report fails to reveal how or why andrew and his collaborator, former head of britain's mi-6 spread these allegations. and you failed to interview lokava about thes
yes. >> the fbi claims the counterintelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016. but, in fact, it began before that. in june of 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller were invited to attend a symposium at came bridge university in july of 2016. your office, however, did not investigate who was responsible for inviting the trump associates to this symposium. your investigators also failed to...
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carter, thank you, we appreciate your time. >> another hour of "squawk box" just ahead everyone, look at your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yesnch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advance speed to market. plike... zelle. to conveniently makesend money sier, to your babysitter. for overtime. or pinacle, to tap into your organization in the office, on the go, or in the stop-and-go. pnc - make today the day. >>> treasury secretary steven mnuchin on the dead ceiling deadline. >> nobody wants a shutdown in any scenario so i don't think the markets should be concerned. >> the secretary weighs in on that d.c. drama. plus, hauwei, the u.s. china trade war and facebook's digital currency libra shares of netflix tanking on weak subscriber numbers. is the competition too much for the streaming service to hand him. >>> a man that wrote the books on bitcoin and facebook joins us to talk about the social network's trust deficit as it tries to ramp up its digital currency project the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> live from the most powerful cit
carter, thank you, we appreciate your time. >> another hour of "squawk box" just ahead everyone, look at your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yesnch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advance speed to market. plike... zelle. to conveniently makesend money sier, to your babysitter. for overtime. or pinacle, to tap into your...
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yes. >> the fbi claims the counter intelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016, but in fact it began before that. in june 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller, a current trump adviser were invited to attend a symposium in july 2016. your office investigate who is responsible for inviting these trump associated to this symposi symposium. your investigators failed to interview an american citizen who helped organize the event and incited carter page to it. is that correct? >> can you repeat the question? >> whether or not you interviewed stephen who organized. >> in those areas i'm going to stay away from. >> the first trump associate to be investigated was general flynn. many of the allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a cambridge academic and she was a local spy. some of these allegations were made public in a 2017 article written by british intelligence. your report fails to reveal how or why andrew and hi collaborator richard deerlove, former head of mi6 spread these allegations. >> i'm not going to get into those matters to which you refer. >> you had a team of 19 lawyer
yes. >> the fbi claims the counter intelligence investigation of the trump campaign began on july 31st, 2016, but in fact it began before that. in june 2016 before the investigation officially opened, trump campaign associates carter page and stephen miller, a current trump adviser were invited to attend a symposium in july 2016. your office investigate who is responsible for inviting these trump associated to this symposi symposium. your investigators failed to interview an american...
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yes, i do. >> moving on to the issue of boycotts, sanctions and legislation, as you know senate carter and i supported a resolution with 50 co-sponsors that simply says these effort should not be supported because they're an effort to delegitimize israel. and we had another bill we introduced last year that got a lot of support but have not reintroduced it this year until we have the broader discussion until the international human rights commission. we looked closely at what the human rights council has done, what they says with regard to israel. they have israel on their agenda, as you talked about that earlier. they apparently put together a black list of companies who do business on the west bank and sanction company that's did business there. we have not seen that yet. it's has not come yet. but we have a concern about it. one, do you think it's wrong to impede the peace process? and second do you think the bds against israel are confident to make an every the in the region to have a negotiated peace between israel and the palestinians? >> thank you, senator. on releasing names, i'm certain miche
yes, i do. >> moving on to the issue of boycotts, sanctions and legislation, as you know senate carter and i supported a resolution with 50 co-sponsors that simply says these effort should not be supported because they're an effort to delegitimize israel. and we had another bill we introduced last year that got a lot of support but have not reintroduced it this year until we have the broader discussion until the international human rights commission. we looked closely at what the human...
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when 11 states decriminalize marijuana and the carter administration actually introduce the federal, not legalization, but decriminalization bill. so, yes. there is that history. two, they were saying in the 80s, it kind of slipped away as a drug or heats up. keep in mind, that drug war was very much a bipartisan, multi- partisan, multiracial war on drugs. right? there were a small number of people standing up against it. i years is conservative, milton buckley, kurt freeman, mayor of baltimore, -- you. it was like mccarthyism on steroids. right? public hysteria and such. reporters just got swept up on the. the notion of drug reporting was jumping in the back of a cop car and going on a rate or a bust. and the new york times and washington post -- being made major media outlets were as guilty as the most scandalous press. the stuff that they cover when you look back at it now, was like yellow journalism. the old stuff. ugly, stupid, what have you. years later, max frankel, who is the executive editor of the new york times and retired. he writes a piece and he says, you know, it's time for our professionals, journalism professionals, it'
when 11 states decriminalize marijuana and the carter administration actually introduce the federal, not legalization, but decriminalization bill. so, yes. there is that history. two, they were saying in the 80s, it kind of slipped away as a drug or heats up. keep in mind, that drug war was very much a bipartisan, multi- partisan, multiracial war on drugs. right? there were a small number of people standing up against it. i years is conservative, milton buckley, kurt freeman, mayor of...