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. >> reporter: but to prosecutors andrew paul and jennifer clark, the real criminal in this case was markus kaarma, who was, plain and simple, a murderer. >> the fact is that the defendant was angry and vengeful. he knew that it was a kid coming in his garage. he has his 12-gauge in his hand, and he waits. >> reporter: to counter the defense's suggestion that diren was part of some ring of thieves targeting markus kaarma, investigators tracked down the teens who had hit kaarma's garage, the ones who took the cash, credit cards and -- >> he had a bong and a jar of weed and some alcohol. >> did you know a man named diren dede? >> not personally, no. >> to the best of your knowledge, was he involved in a burglary ring? >> no. >> reporter: so did kaarma really fear for his life that night? prosecutors said ballistics told the story. the first shot to hit diren was to the back of his left arm, meaning he couldn't have been charging toward markus kaarma. >> and then he's gotta do it one more time. he's got to make that final blow. >> reporter: and the final shot was straight to the head. b
. >> reporter: but to prosecutors andrew paul and jennifer clark, the real criminal in this case was markus kaarma, who was, plain and simple, a murderer. >> the fact is that the defendant was angry and vengeful. he knew that it was a kid coming in his garage. he has his 12-gauge in his hand, and he waits. >> reporter: to counter the defense's suggestion that diren was part of some ring of thieves targeting markus kaarma, investigators tracked down the teens who had hit...
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judge andrew napolitano.ron paul congressman tom etsy. i'm sipping a blue hawaiian on some secluded beach but i will be thinking of you every moment. while i wash the >> this is the new "wall street week." ♪ gary: welcome to "wall street week." maria: thank you for being here tonight. the markets hitting new highs to start the week. janet yellen's rate hikes slowing things down a bit in terms of the rally. the dow jones not making it to the historical 20,000 level. regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoi
judge andrew napolitano.ron paul congressman tom etsy. i'm sipping a blue hawaiian on some secluded beach but i will be thinking of you every moment. while i wash the >> this is the new "wall street week." ♪ gary: welcome to "wall street week." maria: thank you for being here tonight. the markets hitting new highs to start the week. janet yellen's rate hikes slowing things down a bit in terms of the rally. the dow jones not making it to the historical 20,000 level....
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judge andrew napolitano.ron paul congressman tom etsy. i'm sipping a blue hawaiian on some secluded beach but i will be thinking of you every moment. while i wash the >>> good evening, everybody. president-elect trump today demonstrating he is both mag unanimous and gracious in victory. mr. trump hosted a technology summit in new york with silicon valley industry leaders, all but one of whom funneled millions of dollars to hillary clinton and fellow democrats. the president-elect, however, was not only conciliatory but offered the technology leaders his assistance. >> i'm here to help you folks do well. and you're doing well right now.
judge andrew napolitano.ron paul congressman tom etsy. i'm sipping a blue hawaiian on some secluded beach but i will be thinking of you every moment. while i wash the >>> good evening, everybody. president-elect trump today demonstrating he is both mag unanimous and gracious in victory. mr. trump hosted a technology summit in new york with silicon valley industry leaders, all but one of whom funneled millions of dollars to hillary clinton and fellow democrats. the president-elect,...
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host: andrew is in college park, maryland. paul travers. go ahead. caller: i saw this documentary -- other people must have seen it -- it was evidently a documentary about when they were just inventing radar, and they pointed out -- they had just created radar and it worked. ok? they had all the stations of radar out in the pacific, they were watching this, and they saw all these planes coming toward pearl harbor from japan. the people that ran the radar station new exactly what they saw. all the bosses told them to stand down, we're not paying attention to this, it is a new technology. it just seems so funny, you know. they say the same things, often times, with these other attacks. people try to let law enforcement know they had information. i guess it is a miracle when they foil these attacks because they claim to have foiled many, many attacks, and i'm sure they have, but it is just so funny how human intelligence, or whatever it is, does not catch up with technology. host: did we miss things on radar that morning? mr. travers: no -- joe lockhart
host: andrew is in college park, maryland. paul travers. go ahead. caller: i saw this documentary -- other people must have seen it -- it was evidently a documentary about when they were just inventing radar, and they pointed out -- they had just created radar and it worked. ok? they had all the stations of radar out in the pacific, they were watching this, and they saw all these planes coming toward pearl harbor from japan. the people that ran the radar station new exactly what they saw. all...
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let's hear from andrew is in college park, maryland, for paul travers. go ahead. >> caller: okay. look, i saw this documentary and i know people must have seen t it was evidently a documentary about when they were just inventing radar. okay? and they pointed out -- they had just created radar and it worked. okay? and they had all these stations of radar out in the pacific and they were watching this and they saw all these planes coming towards pearl harbor from japan. the people that ran the radar station knew exactly -- or they saw it and all their bosses tell them, stand down, we are not paying attention to this, it's new technology and so it just seems so funny, you know. and then they say the same things oftentimes with these other attacks. people tried to let the law enforcement know that they had information. now, i guess it's a miracle when they foil these attacks because they claim to have foiled many, many attacks and i'm sure they have, but it's just so funny how the human intelligence or whatever it is doesn't keep up with the technology. >> did we miss things on radar
let's hear from andrew is in college park, maryland, for paul travers. go ahead. >> caller: okay. look, i saw this documentary and i know people must have seen t it was evidently a documentary about when they were just inventing radar. okay? and they pointed out -- they had just created radar and it worked. okay? and they had all these stations of radar out in the pacific and they were watching this and they saw all these planes coming towards pearl harbor from japan. the people that ran...
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trump said he will nominate fast foot restaurant group ceo andrew puzder as secretary of labor. >> paulreplaced corey lewandowski and guided the campaign through the political convention. he resigned after taking over. welcome. >> thank you. >> what role are you playing in this transition? >> i'm not active in the transition but i'm watching. >> are you talking to the president-elect is the question? >> i'm watching the transition, not active in it, i don't want to talk about who i'm speaking to, but i'm aware of what's going on. >> can you tell us with respect to secretary of state major garrett is hearing that ray tiller son is getting a very serious look. >> mr. trump will speak to that i'm not going to talk about the type of people he's talking to. he's talking to a broad range of people. the important thing, you look at the transition is that mr. trump is taking a very active role in the transition process, he's not just interviewing the final candidates of some president-elects have done, and he's looking at people as their qualifications for government, not just for one position
trump said he will nominate fast foot restaurant group ceo andrew puzder as secretary of labor. >> paulreplaced corey lewandowski and guided the campaign through the political convention. he resigned after taking over. welcome. >> thank you. >> what role are you playing in this transition? >> i'm not active in the transition but i'm watching. >> are you talking to the president-elect is the question? >> i'm watching the transition, not active in it, i don't...
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boston university professor andrew bacevich about his most recent book "america's war for the greater middle east: a military history". here is the cover. let's listen next to pauln san diego. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so very much for taking my call, thank you for c-span for watching your guest, andrew bacevich. my question is this. what type of ripple effects would happen if there was a solution to the palestinian issue. is it mission impossible and if it isn't, what you see happening in the region? thank you so much and i will take my question off air. >> guest: i think it is mission impossible because neither of the two sides, the palestinians or the government of israel are seriously committed to that and the expansion of settlements in the west bank which the government of israel routinely applies makes the prospect of a two state solution ever more distant. we are at the point we should acknowledge it is a complete fiction. sadly, i say that. to your point i think the point is a very good one. there was a long-standing argument tends to hear from arabs and that is that were the international community to respond effectiv
boston university professor andrew bacevich about his most recent book "america's war for the greater middle east: a military history". here is the cover. let's listen next to pauln san diego. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: thank you so very much for taking my call, thank you for c-span for watching your guest, andrew bacevich. my question is this. what type of ripple effects would happen if there was a solution to the palestinian issue. is it mission...
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joe and andrew will be in our nation's capital talking to policymakers, including house speaker pauliness roundtable, including the ceos of cisco, ups, american airlines, caterpillar and a lot more. it all starts wednesday at 6:00 a.m. eastern. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually...
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boston university professor andrew, about his most recent book america's war for the greater middle east. a military history here is the cover and let's listen next to paul in san diego. paul, go ahead with your question or comment. >> hi, thank you so very much for taking my call and thank you for c-span and guest, my question is this: what type of rip the effects would happen if there was a solution to the palestinian issue is there really mission impossible and if it isn't, if we could get it done, what do you see happening in the region? and thank you so much and i'll take any question with out there. >> thank you, sir. >> sadly i think it is mission impossible because neither of the two sides palestinians or government of israel are seriously committed to that. and i think that the expansion of settlements in the the west bank which a government of israel routinely applies makes the prospect of two state solution more distant. i think frankly we're at the point where we should acknowledge that's a complete fiction. sadly i say that because to your point, i think that point is a very good one. there was a long stand argument that we tend to hear from
boston university professor andrew, about his most recent book america's war for the greater middle east. a military history here is the cover and let's listen next to paul in san diego. paul, go ahead with your question or comment. >> hi, thank you so very much for taking my call and thank you for c-span and guest, my question is this: what type of rip the effects would happen if there was a solution to the palestinian issue is there really mission impossible and if it isn't, if we could...
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talked about the fact that harry truman wrote a critical note to paul hughes, slammed his daughter in a -- president trump, president truman. andrewackson had 100 duals. he actually killed a man over a horse race. >> jackson analogies go back a ways with trump. >> 100 duels? >> yeah, a duel master. those are not negotiations. >> wow. but only killed one guy? >> well, i don't know, luck of the draw. >> but he was still 100-0 in his duels. >> well, i think he had kind of a record in -- >> i don't mean to dwell on that. >> no, i'm just saying that there are precedence, just not precedence that come to mind. 1964, president kennedy '63, you get president kennedy and talk about what he did with bethlehem steel or truman with the railroad strike, but these are not recent history. we're not used to -- >> listen, lyndon johnson was a big negotiator himself by the way, in the corporate realm too but certainly within the confines of power he knew how to exercise it. >> love that. but what's interesting you see those guys waited to be president. we have a sitting president in the white house talked about his terrorism strategy. he's being ec
talked about the fact that harry truman wrote a critical note to paul hughes, slammed his daughter in a -- president trump, president truman. andrewackson had 100 duals. he actually killed a man over a horse race. >> jackson analogies go back a ways with trump. >> 100 duels? >> yeah, a duel master. those are not negotiations. >> wow. but only killed one guy? >> well, i don't know, luck of the draw. >> but he was still 100-0 in his duels. >> well, i...
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paul: the really important speeches like pro harbor, that was him 100%. significantly two sentences that were added. added by hiswas vice president, andrew walls. andreware the only -- wallace. the other thing that is interesting about his speech writing process, that was one that they worked on probably for months. "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" does not show up until the seventh draft. we think of that as the heart and soul of that speech. it shows a very late in the process. it is a big argument about who actually came up with that, but many create -- many people to credit for. there is dialogue going on with his closest aides. he had several writers who worked closely with him. women let grace tully and other women who work with them were often his ears and would make comments to him as well. roosevelteleanor commented on many of the important speeches and were given comments. -- and would give him comments. any more questions? i want to thank you all for coming in less have a big round of of -- and let's have a big round of applause. [applause] that was fun. which of our next subject be -- what should our next subject be?
paul: the really important speeches like pro harbor, that was him 100%. significantly two sentences that were added. added by hiswas vice president, andrew walls. andreware the only -- wallace. the other thing that is interesting about his speech writing process, that was one that they worked on probably for months. "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" does not show up until the seventh draft. we think of that as the heart and soul of that speech. it shows a very late in...
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paul ryan, then the senate president pro tem, then secretary of state. then attorney general jeff sessions. then secretary of the treasury, then secretary of defense. wilbur ross would be tenth in line. andrewpuzder. and then tom price. do you notice anything about this picture. >> do you notice a trend? if the president-elect gets his cabinet nominations and unless he names an unexpectedly diverse secretary of agriculture, the line of succession to the presidency is about to be 12 white guys in a row. not that there's anything wrong with that. who says there's been any sort of backlash to the obama administration? what's your data for that. we will see you tomorrow.
paul ryan, then the senate president pro tem, then secretary of state. then attorney general jeff sessions. then secretary of the treasury, then secretary of defense. wilbur ross would be tenth in line. andrewpuzder. and then tom price. do you notice anything about this picture. >> do you notice a trend? if the president-elect gets his cabinet nominations and unless he names an unexpectedly diverse secretary of agriculture, the line of succession to the presidency is about to be 12 white...
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andrew puzder as labor secretary. he opposes raising the minimum wage and has criticized the obama administrations plan to give overtime pay to workers. >> paul manafort is with us, he paul manafort, welcome. >> thank you. >> what role are you playing in this transition? >> i'm not active in the transition, but i'm watching and -- >> well, are you talking to the president elect is the request he? >> i'm watching the transition, i'm not active, i don't really want to talk to who i'm speaking to but i'm aware of what's going on. >> can you tell us with respect to secretary of state major garrett is wearing that ray tiller son is getting a very serious look. >> again, mr. trump will speak o i'm not really going to talk about the type of people he's talking to. he's talking to a brood range of people. the important thing when you look at the transition is that mr. trump has taken a very active role in the transition process, he is not just interviewing the final candidates as some president elects have done and he's looking at people as to their qualifications or government not necessarily just for one position or another and i think that over th
andrew puzder as labor secretary. he opposes raising the minimum wage and has criticized the obama administrations plan to give overtime pay to workers. >> paul manafort is with us, he paul manafort, welcome. >> thank you. >> what role are you playing in this transition? >> i'm not active in the transition, but i'm watching and -- >> well, are you talking to the president elect is the request he? >> i'm watching the transition, i'm not active, i don't really...
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paul ryan, then the senate president pro tem, then secretary of state. then attorney general jeff sessions. then secretary of the treasury, then secretary of defense. wilbur ross would be tenth in line. andrewtice anything about this picture. >> do you notice a trend? if the president-elect gets his cabinet nominations and unless he names an unexpectedly diverse secretary of agriculture, the line of succession to the presidency is about to be 12 white guys in a row. not that there's anything wrong with that. who says there's been any sort of backlash to the obama administration? what's your data for that. we will see you tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> you know what you just said that i don't believe? the "not that there's anything wrong with that" part. that was unconvincing. >> that line is always sincere. it's like someone telling you how humble they are, always true. >>> well, if you want to know all about the kanye west/donald trump summit today, you can google it. that's what donald trump wants them to cover. what donald trump doesn't want is reporting on the least-experienced nominee for secretary of state in history.
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paul ryan. news makers and news breakers as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc this morning. i'm andrewve from the business round table in washington, d.c. we are in the middle of an historic transition of political power. all morning long we've been talking about business leaders about what they expect from the trump administration, what changes they've made to their businesses since the election, and how they'd react if president-elect trump called them out about a business decision. this is my drop the mike moment. >> i want to see it. that's fun to do if you haven't done it. mine was better. we'll get back to the ceos in a minute. first the markets this morning. here we go again. take another look at the futures. we do have to check them whether anything's happening or not. now they're down eight, actually. they're actually red. and that has been a rare thing to see for the last four, five weeks. obviously a lot can change between now and 4:00 p.m., but the dow is indicated down eight. the 10-year now 2.36%. we thought we were off to the races. nothing goes in a straight line obviou
paul ryan. news makers and news breakers as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc this morning. i'm andrewve from the business round table in washington, d.c. we are in the middle of an historic transition of political power. all morning long we've been talking about business leaders about what they expect from the trump administration, what changes they've made to their businesses since the...