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all of this take for big ted has like this too to know if it depends a little bit are how big the tank correspondence with easily eighteen hours or twenty hours and they're loading especially when there are a lot of blending while they are loading it's still the flows come from different techs here so they start with one and then the next one will be there will be so you see the whole infrastructure yeah this is interesting here is you can call it like highways and national roads and small roads but enough ice makes the blending or the earth below it very efficient so yeah ok so in each python you have different products yes ok now and of could be that those two tankers are actually commuting they call the jetty to jetty up. and maybe there them if there would be commuting of they using the infrastructure of the of the terminal sometimes you see two tankers start each other and then they're only doing ship to ship operations so they don't use the infrastructure but i just are less baiting about because. we ask if there are any ships chartered by swiss companies setting sail for west af
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this is big. ted leonsis, owner of the washington wizards and capitals he is thrilled.> for consumers this will be great because they are already taking action today and gaming and betting, playing fantasy at about $150 billion a year, and it has been in the shadows. stuart: joining us now is sara slane, senior vice president of public affairs for the american gaming industry. this is a very big thing as far as you're concerned. i got that i am carrying this forward. i am hearing that we may see sports stadiums turned into casinos. you sit down, got an ipad, place the bets on watching on any game you want, big screens all over the place, stadiums as casinos. are we going to see that? >> this will depend how the state approaches their sports betting platform. it will be all about the consumer, providing the best entertainment experience possible for them. i don't envision a scenario by which you're going to see a bunch of casino per se at every single stadium or arena. i think this will be an innovative platform though, for both the sports betting industry as well as the
this is big. ted leonsis, owner of the washington wizards and capitals he is thrilled.> for consumers this will be great because they are already taking action today and gaming and betting, playing fantasy at about $150 billion a year, and it has been in the shadows. stuart: joining us now is sara slane, senior vice president of public affairs for the american gaming industry. this is a very big thing as far as you're concerned. i got that i am carrying this forward. i am hearing that we may...
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big fan. i bring her up because she did a ted talk. it has just been released. she is definitely an inspiration. i want you to watch it. i want you to recommend it to a kid that might be interested there science. i also bring her up because you may have seen her recent you tube video in which she announces she has a brain tumor. >> my goodness. >> i know. she is fighting this very bravely. she did not know she had a brain tumor. >>> if you're freiend is like i want to come over for dinner, sorry, i have a brain tumor. it can get you out of anything. >> do they talk about it? is she having surgery? >> she is having surgery at the end of the month. >> i love that. >>> happening today years in the making a new look is coming. when it is said and done it is up to commercial space. it should be done in three years. >>> have you been slipping on your workout? this is the day for you. today is bike to workday. >> live in san jose. how is it going? you there? you all pumped up? >> i'm pumped up but i don't have a bike yet. listen. it doesn't mean you guys can't bike her
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big picture. we're still at 1 1/2 ted funds rate which is absolute joke with easy money. europe and japan are sill in negative rates and printing a boatload of money. you still have easy money around the world and that helps markets in the long run but markets right now, look, we had a monstrous run into january. i mean monsterous. we basically have consolidation that will last a while longer. there is nothing wrong with it. trish: let's get back to the trade issue. this is one they addressed right there in the minutes. >> neutral because they real did i didn't give us any new, sort of guidance whether they will do two more rate increase this is year or three more this year. on this sort of slightly dovish side there was reference to recent increase in inflation slightly above 2% on the cpi being temporary. that suggests that they're not too worried. feel no pressure from inflation to hurry up the rate normalization process. on the other hand let's look at two big poll i uncertainties. there is trade as we've been discussing. that is negative for business investment. on t
big picture. we're still at 1 1/2 ted funds rate which is absolute joke with easy money. europe and japan are sill in negative rates and printing a boatload of money. you still have easy money around the world and that helps markets in the long run but markets right now, look, we had a monstrous run into january. i mean monsterous. we basically have consolidation that will last a while longer. there is nothing wrong with it. trish: let's get back to the trade issue. this is one they addressed...
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ted: this was a very big decision.his is the next administration attempting to stop the washington post and new york times from publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers. this was a huge study of the origins and conduct of the vietnam war. the government was saying it was very important and dangerous to our national security if this material is published and made available to the public. the supreme court of united in this decision said no, will not stop the publication. law,y have violated the that is a possibility and you may want to prosecute people criminally for violating the law if you can prove that, but we the advance of a publication of material that is in the public interest. we want to tell the press and the first amendment that you cannot speak. and publish something. . come theyunderscore cannot stop a publication, but? there's no guarantee of sanctions of the publication? floyd? that is correct, and the justices who voted indicated that a criminal prosecution could be brought, and might have succeeded. t
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ted: this was a very, very big decision. this is the nixon administration attempting to stop the washington post and the new york times from publishing excerpts from the pentagon papers. this was a big, huge study of the origins and the conduct of the vietnam war. the government was saying it is very important, it is dangerous to our national security if this material is published and made available to the public. the supreme court of the united states in this 6-3 decision said no, we will not stop the publication. it may have violated the law, that is a possibility. you might want to prosecute people criminally for violating the law, if you can prove that, but we will not stop in advance, a publication of material in the public interest. we won't tell the press under the first amendment that you cannot speak. susan: just to underscore, there is no guarantee that there cannot be sanctions for publications. floyd: that's correct. opinions of some of the justices who voted for the times, justice white and justice stewart in pa
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hawaii's big island, residents to avoid theised molten rock falling from mount kilauea into the ocean. it has created hazardous clouds known as laze. ted earlier this month, and the situation for those on the island has gotten worse. the bbc's chris buckler has more. after erupting from deeph beneate ground of this, islandva has reached the hasnand to get here, itde royed all in its path. molten rock stands more than 20 feet high. it has cleaned to the land, still burning and still deeply dangerous. you can see how the roads have become cut off. this is a huge mound of lava that has made its way down from .he various fissures cracks in the ground have opened up and the lava has fountained out. toxic,ke and fumes are but that is not the only worry. sections of the scorched service -- surface are still being split apart. >> there's the possibility of additional fissures opening up or lava traveling to the surface. yet some living close t i where the lacontinuing to jet out have not left their homes. kilauea has long been their neighbor, a volcano that erupted to create the land, t it is now destroying what is on it. many have taken the d
hawaii's big island, residents to avoid theised molten rock falling from mount kilauea into the ocean. it has created hazardous clouds known as laze. ted earlier this month, and the situation for those on the island has gotten worse. the bbc's chris buckler has more. after erupting from deeph beneate ground of this, islandva has reached the hasnand to get here, itde royed all in its path. molten rock stands more than 20 feet high. it has cleaned to the land, still burning and still deeply...
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. >> it has a big display business i am going to concur that applied materials is too low down here. tedon. >> caller: booyah, eastern washington state. >> sunny there all the time. >> caller: i retired in november and my parent company was acquired by jacobs engineering do i sell it or hold it. >> jacobs engineering is a very well run company i am going to say i endorse. ross in louisiana. >> caller: booyah. you're the man, cramer hi crush partners. >> we are going to say wow, why didn't cramer get out of hicrush, because i was crushed blake in illinois. >> caller: thank you for keeping us well-educated my question is the company he hadditas >> i am going to have to say pass and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >> announcer: with rules and techniques to break down the market for all investors. >> the red flag that makes me drop a stock immediately -- >> announcer: everything you need right when you need it. the new "mad money" madmoney@cnbc.co rough its entir. come on, all... the time from sunset to
. >> it has a big display business i am going to concur that applied materials is too low down here. tedon. >> caller: booyah, eastern washington state. >> sunny there all the time. >> caller: i retired in november and my parent company was acquired by jacobs engineering do i sell it or hold it. >> jacobs engineering is a very well run company i am going to say i endorse. ross in louisiana. >> caller: booyah. you're the man, cramer hi crush partners. >>...
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and incumbent senator ted cruz faces a fight for re-election with democratic challenger representative beta o'rourke. nbc's katie beck interviewed them to see if it could turn big texas blue this election season. >> reporter: on a first name basis with every stranger he meets, beto is bringing dedication across texas. challenging incumbent ted cruz for his seat. volunteers hitting hot pavement on the southern tip of the boarder. >> hello, ma'am. >> reporter: trying to do what texas hasn't done in 30 years, elect a democrat to statewide office. are you feeling more optimistic now than you were at the beginning of the year or feeling still the underdog? >> daily, i feel more encouraged. >> reporter: encouraged partly by the money he's pulling in. outraising cruz in every quarter so far. is it imperative for you to convert some ted cruz voters to win, do you think? >> i don't know that i can convert anybody. but i want to give everyone the chance to be part of this campaign. >> reporter: it's a high hurdle in conservative country. o'rourke is pro choice, opposes the border wall and openly critical of president trump. about a half a million more republicans voted i
and incumbent senator ted cruz faces a fight for re-election with democratic challenger representative beta o'rourke. nbc's katie beck interviewed them to see if it could turn big texas blue this election season. >> reporter: on a first name basis with every stranger he meets, beto is bringing dedication across texas. challenging incumbent ted cruz for his seat. volunteers hitting hot pavement on the southern tip of the boarder. >> hello, ma'am. >> reporter: trying to do what...
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big elephant in the room. time for the power panel. dan palmer walked on senator ted cruz's presidential campaign. bernstein is the founder and ceo of run for america. great to see you both. it's interesting, dan, where we are in this. because the president is trying to negotiate these big deals around the world. your thoughts? >> you know, it's got to be a distraction. he's involved in some of the most serious negotiations we've had in a generation. we have a potential to denuclearize the korean peninsula. you know -- >> harris: i want to talk a pause there. we have an opportunity to denuclearize the korean peninsula. you can't say that enough. go on. >> it started out with a legitimate purpose. russia is trying to meddle with western democracies. there's a genuine interest to find out what are they doing and how do we prevent it in the future. but at this point, they wandered so far off to discuss, you know, a number of other things. it's just become a vehicle for the resistance to make political points. >> harris: david, is there a time now for everybody to say put up or shut up regarding this
big elephant in the room. time for the power panel. dan palmer walked on senator ted cruz's presidential campaign. bernstein is the founder and ceo of run for america. great to see you both. it's interesting, dan, where we are in this. because the president is trying to negotiate these big deals around the world. your thoughts? >> you know, it's got to be a distraction. he's involved in some of the most serious negotiations we've had in a generation. we have a potential to denuclearize...
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big waste of money. >> good reporting on your part. thank you very much. >>> joining us, ted lieu, served on the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. congressman, what's the message the president is sending with the latest pardon? >> thank you, wolf, for your question. even though i'm a former prosecutor, i've sent a number of letters in support of commutations, clemency and pardons because one of the things that makes us human is our capacity for forgiveness and mercy. that's why when the president uses a pardon power, he needs to do that to vindicate the values. instead, he is using that power for political reasons or send a message to those under investigation. >> you doen't deny the presiden has the authority to issue pardons. >> he actually has authority to issue pardons, but that's why we need to make sure that he does it in a way that vindicates values of mercy and forgive nne, not doing it to help people that are celebrities or for sheer political reasons. that debases values we hold dear as society. >> that's your interpretation. but let me read from the u.s. con
big waste of money. >> good reporting on your part. thank you very much. >>> joining us, ted lieu, served on the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. congressman, what's the message the president is sending with the latest pardon? >> thank you, wolf, for your question. even though i'm a former prosecutor, i've sent a number of letters in support of commutations, clemency and pardons because one of the things that makes us human is our capacity for forgiveness and mercy....
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big victory. >> [applause] president trump: senator john cornyn has been with me right in the beginning. thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man. tedruz, where's ted? >> [applause] [booing] [applause] president trump: thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman michael burgess, great friends. we are also joined by pete ricketts, diamonds and silk. >> [applause] president trump: they are so great. richard hudson. pete brunel and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. >> [applause] president trump: and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration fight
big victory. >> [applause] president trump: senator john cornyn has been with me right in the beginning. thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man. tedruz, where's ted? >> [applause] [booing] [applause] president trump: thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman michael burgess, great friends. we are also joined by pete ricketts, diamonds and silk. >> [applause] president trump: they are so great....
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big blow from u.s. sanctions on russia and in the wake of news that one wall street firm will relocate their headquarters to ted a c we take a look at why so many businesses are making geographic moves the president of pro market where he forgets joins us and speaking of moving our t. correspondent ashley banks look at how to look at how people are moving around cities in a decidedly different way all that coming straight on to you but first let's get to the stories topping today's at. the european commission has unveiled a new common budget of one point two five trillion euros for a twenty twenty one through twenty twenty seven one proposal sure to cause controversy is a measure that would calibrate the level of funding to member states in direct relation to get this these states respect for their european union's professed values how would you possibly equate those the e.u. is budget commissioner said there needs to be a link between the rule of law and the refuel of monies from the european budget poland a presume target of that provision along with hungry reacted with official nonchalance saying they did no
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big victory. senator john cordon had been with me right in the beginning. thank you. full endorsement for this man. tedhere's ted? president trump: thank you. that was very rousing. that's a good sign. great friends. we also joined by -- diamonds and silk. they are so great. richard hudson. heat from dell and leslie rutledge. i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the rights,defend our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. [applause] hall have in this never taken our freedom for granted. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration fighting to your second amendment, and we will protect your second amendment. [applause] your secondump: amendment rights are under siege. they will never ever be under siege as long as i am your president. thank you. all of us here today are united by the same timeless
big victory. senator john cordon had been with me right in the beginning. thank you. full endorsement for this man. tedhere's ted? president trump: thank you. that was very rousing. that's a good sign. great friends. we also joined by -- diamonds and silk. they are so great. richard hudson. heat from dell and leslie rutledge. i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the rights,defend our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. [applause] hall have in this never taken...
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knew, and small cap strength reflects that, plus, people were under invest ted >> is that frustrating for you they need the bigbig cap story looking at the strength. a huge tech company, but now it's the russ,000 with the glory. >> well, i have a value vent and value is outperforming it's only the last five days relative to growth, but if you think about this year, growth is outperformed value by 800 basis points on top of 1200 last year. i'm happy that someone that invests of value of stocks, but we're all obsessing over rates, right? to your appointment, the reason rates are up, stocks confirmed from the data we got, right, great industrial production, good manufacturing theories fro the fed and new york fed too, so i think that retail sales also that the numbers confirm rates go higher, so if rates go higher for good reasons and not skyrocketing up, i think we can handle that because i think the growth is going to lead to good earnings >> yeah. >> maybe we saw peak earnings in the first quarter. i'll give you that >> growth. >> but we'll continue to see -- we'll continue to see earnings growth >> we'll circ
knew, and small cap strength reflects that, plus, people were under invest ted >> is that frustrating for you they need the bigbig cap story looking at the strength. a huge tech company, but now it's the russ,000 with the glory. >> well, i have a value vent and value is outperforming it's only the last five days relative to growth, but if you think about this year, growth is outperformed value by 800 basis points on top of 1200 last year. i'm happy that someone that invests of value...
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big comeback." fox news contributor, newt gingrich but not now. sorry. you're family to me. but when you look at this and tednd park pen and shary atkinson trying to get ahead of what they were doing for 1 1/2 years and the deep state real, fisa abuses real, spies in the trump campaign are real. you're the great historian. tell me where in history this will stack up to. >> well, i think it's rapidly becoming the biggest and most sobering political scandal in american history. somebody pointed out earlier, back when j. edgar hoover was spying on lyndon johnson's behest of richard next son, we thought it was terrible. when they had a break in at watergate, we thought it was terrible, this is a multiyear effort with two different fronts. people need to remember that. one front was protecting, covering up for bill and hillary clinton. the other front, as trump became more and more serious, the other front was to stop trump at any cost. i believe that the reason you see people like sally yates go berserk, general clapper they're all guilty. when you see someone in the obama team that gets that rattled, they're sc
big comeback." fox news contributor, newt gingrich but not now. sorry. you're family to me. but when you look at this and tednd park pen and shary atkinson trying to get ahead of what they were doing for 1 1/2 years and the deep state real, fisa abuses real, spies in the trump campaign are real. you're the great historian. tell me where in history this will stack up to. >> well, i think it's rapidly becoming the biggest and most sobering political scandal in american history....
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big victory. senator john cornyn. be with me right from the beginning. thank you. full endorsement for this man. ted cruz. where's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess. great friends. we're also joined by pete rickets, dana loesh, charlie kirk. diamond and silk. they're so great. mark geist. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment. and we will protect your second amendment. your second amendment rig
big victory. senator john cornyn. be with me right from the beginning. thank you. full endorsement for this man. ted cruz. where's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess. great friends. we're also joined by pete rickets, dana loesh, charlie kirk. diamond and silk. they're so great. mark geist. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american...
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big these people. these are people. these are animals will try to take to twitter to lash out against the media some outlets have now published retractions and apologized to trump political cartoonist ted raul feels that some of the media do have too much of an agenda. the credibility is very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being squandered this way i mean what's even more disturbing is that you can attempt to do a good job as a journalist but you're smeared and tarnished by the behavior of organizations that are just pounding their preexisting narrative whether or not the facts bear that narrative out. ok let's return to our top story this hour because militants have attempted to attack the author talks cathedral in the capital of the russian republic of chechnya killing two policeman and also one would be joined now by correspondent dina. medina good afternoon just tell us them what more do we know what exactly happened well i just as you mentioned armed militants indeed trying to . try to storm and i deduct storage in russ
big these people. these are people. these are animals will try to take to twitter to lash out against the media some outlets have now published retractions and apologized to trump political cartoonist ted raul feels that some of the media do have too much of an agenda. the credibility is very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being...
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big victory. senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man, tedwhere's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congress pete sessions and congressman burgess, great friends. we joined by dana love, diamond and silk. where are they? where are they? they're so great. mark geist, richard hutchins, pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra, who defend our rights, our liberty and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted, never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment and we will protect your second amendment. your second amendment rights are under
big victory. senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man, tedwhere's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congress pete sessions and congressman burgess, great friends. we joined by dana love, diamond and silk. where are they? where are they? they're so great. mark geist, richard hutchins, pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true...
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big fan. i love your sense of humor how you imitate characters on the simpson, but i also love your imitation of an american. ( laughter ) tedhis face like-- ( deep breath ) god bless you. ( laughter ) so ted cruz would ride in this bus through new hampshire to go a folksy tour. >> stephen: everywhere he went your bus was behind his bus. >> i wanted to show up at every event. i followed him. you know, he had this folksy tour where he was in the cruz missile-- i don't know what he ( laughter ) and he was giving the speeches at stores. they were the same and he might as well have been an aminatron from the hall of "you're never going to be president." so he goes there. so here's triumph. >> stephen: what i love about this is this is him catching triumph's eye. >> yes, it's a beautiful moment. ( laughter ) it's the first time. that is so beautiful and he's doing his perfect syllable speech and there is just a tiny hesitation and he goes right back into it. i didn't want to be the type of comedian that just interrupts the speech. >> stephen: sure. >> he would make a bad joke and i would be, like, "good one, ted!" ( laughter ) >>
big fan. i love your sense of humor how you imitate characters on the simpson, but i also love your imitation of an american. ( laughter ) tedhis face like-- ( deep breath ) god bless you. ( laughter ) so ted cruz would ride in this bus through new hampshire to go a folksy tour. >> stephen: everywhere he went your bus was behind his bus. >> i wanted to show up at every event. i followed him. you know, he had this folksy tour where he was in the cruz missile-- i don't know what he (...
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big victory. [applause] >> senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement to this man, ted cruz. where is ted? where's ted? [cheers and applause] >> thank you, boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we're also joined by pete ricketts, dana loesch, charlie kirk. [cheers and applause] >> they're so great. mark geiss. richard hudson, pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra, who defend our rights, our liberty and our great american plan. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights, given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. [applause] and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your 2nd amendment, and we wi
big victory. [applause] >> senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement to this man, ted cruz. where is ted? where's ted? [cheers and applause] >> thank you, boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we're also joined by pete ricketts, dana loesch, charlie kirk. [cheers and applause] >> they're so great. mark geiss. richard...
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big victory. [applause] senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. [applause] full endorsement for this man. ted is ted? [applause] thank you. boy, that was rousing. that is a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we are also joined by pete rickets, dana, charlie kirk, diamond and stilts. [applause] where are you? where are you? they are so great. smart guys. richard hudson. keith brownell and leslie rutledge. i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the n.r.a. who defend our rights, our liberty and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. [applause] you give your time, your energy, your vote and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god. including the right to self-defense. [applause] and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment. and
big victory. [applause] senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. [applause] full endorsement for this man. ted is ted? [applause] thank you. boy, that was rousing. that is a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we are also joined by pete rickets, dana, charlie kirk, diamond and stilts. [applause] where are you? where are you? they are so great. smart guys. richard hudson. keith brownell...
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big thank you. senator john warner has been with me right from the beginning john thank you. thank you. full endorsement for this. ted cruz ways. of the. it was . a. thank you i was very rouses. it's a good shot i mean. congress did he shanks and congresswoman my urges right for us was we're also joined by people like date of charley. diamond and still get the was right mark guy ritchie was peter brown out and lastly running finally i want to thank all of the true american patriots of the n.r.a. who defend our rights our liberty and our great american flag thank you thank you was the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted never have. and you have never stopped fighting for our love of constancy credible people thank you. you give your time your energy your vote and your voice can stand strong for the sacred rice given to us by god including the right to self defense. and now thank your activism and dedication you have been administered by to protect your second amendment and we will protect your sanctity of the. years second a man who i think are under siege but they will not have ever are beyon
big thank you. senator john warner has been with me right from the beginning john thank you. thank you. full endorsement for this. ted cruz ways. of the. it was . a. thank you i was very rouses. it's a good shot i mean. congress did he shanks and congresswoman my urges right for us was we're also joined by people like date of charley. diamond and still get the was right mark guy ritchie was peter brown out and lastly running finally i want to thank all of the true american patriots of the...
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ted cruz says what we're seeing a different kind ever strength than we've seen in the past. >> it's a bige three americans home. that is a major victory. and it's really the results of american strength. we saw for eight years under barack obama a foreign policy that was really a policy of weakness and appeasement. remember how obama put it, leading from behind. the problem is weakness and appeasement don't work, especially with dictators like kim jong-un. president trump has come in with a strong american foreign policy and getting back with peace through strength and three americans coming home. brian: knowing it could all fall apart. i know one thing they are not testing nuclear weapons. they shuttered one of them. another collapsed on its own. rockets are not going over the direction of guam and japan. that is clear. steve: north korea gave up a lot and now the hostages. the president is clear the sanctions that are crippling the nation are not coming off until they denuke. ainsley: don't show you we don't know all the negotiations behind the scenes. steve: i'm fine with that. ainsley
ted cruz says what we're seeing a different kind ever strength than we've seen in the past. >> it's a bige three americans home. that is a major victory. and it's really the results of american strength. we saw for eight years under barack obama a foreign policy that was really a policy of weakness and appeasement. remember how obama put it, leading from behind. the problem is weakness and appeasement don't work, especially with dictators like kim jong-un. president trump has come in with...
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full endorsement she just had a big thank god the senator john warner been with me right from the beginning thank you i thank you for the food and your sister this. ted cruz weighs the with thought the i was the. thank you what i was really rouses. it's a good shot. congressman peter shankman and congressman michael burgess great friends. we're also joined by rick day and charlie. diamond and silver of the. mark i read series about. peter brown ally and leslie running. finally i want to thank all of the true american patriots of the n.r.a. who defend our rights our liberty and our great american flag thank you thank you. the people in this hall have never take our freedom for granted and never have. and you have never stopped fighting for our love a concious is credible people thank you. you give your time your energy your vote and your voice can stand strong for the sacred rice given to us by ga including the right to self defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration is fighting to protect you our second amendment and we will protect yourself. of the. years sagging the family right. are undersea but they will ne
full endorsement she just had a big thank god the senator john warner been with me right from the beginning thank you i thank you for the food and your sister this. ted cruz weighs the with thought the i was the. thank you what i was really rouses. it's a good shot. congressman peter shankman and congressman michael burgess great friends. we're also joined by rick day and charlie. diamond and silver of the. mark i read series about. peter brown ally and leslie running. finally i want to thank...
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ted continues to carry the hopes and ambitions of the kennedys. >> i yield to no one in that area. >> some call him king of the hill with a hand in every big issue legislative record is legendry. >> when is the justice department going to get tough on white collar criminals? >> he figures out a way to build bridges across these impossible chasms of race and party and class. >> i say welcome to the debate on education. >> i consider him one of the great liberal legislators of all-time now. >> finally we're talking about health care. >> you look like one, hear like one but more importantly he was so thoughtful. >> this was the irishman who loves people, who loves to tell a story. a politician who's at the top of his game. >> barack obama will finally make health care what it should be in america a fundamental right for all, not just an expensive privilege for the few. >> t doe not live to realize s dream of universal health care. in august 2009 at age 77 he dies of brain cancer. he is survived by his second wife vicky, first wife joan and three children. ted had served as a senator for massachusetts for nearly 47 years. >> the greatest expectation
ted continues to carry the hopes and ambitions of the kennedys. >> i yield to no one in that area. >> some call him king of the hill with a hand in every big issue legislative record is legendry. >> when is the justice department going to get tough on white collar criminals? >> he figures out a way to build bridges across these impossible chasms of race and party and class. >> i say welcome to the debate on education. >> i consider him one of the great...
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big blemish on his record and, more importantly, because of that he couldn't vote. he did not vote in 2016. so this is obviously a very important cause to a lot of conservatives. apparently ted cruz is among those who have been asking the president to either commute a sentence or pardon and he decided to do that today. now, the question that you asked is about the politics and about the message sending. it's hard not to see a message in not just this, meaning he's somebody who is on his side, he is somebody who speaks up for conservative causes in a very big way but then also doubling and tripling down, playing with the press and others by saying maybe martha stewart and rob blagojevich, too. there's a whole bunch of history with those two in and around the district, the court, that ended up at least for martha stewart that ended up putting her in jail. and there's also a history with the prosecutor who put rod blagojevich in jail. it just so happens that he's james comey's lawyer now. are there coincidences here? hard to see. >> question mark. to one of dana's great points, walter schaub, do you think taking the one concrete part that we have about dinesh d'souza versus a m
big blemish on his record and, more importantly, because of that he couldn't vote. he did not vote in 2016. so this is obviously a very important cause to a lot of conservatives. apparently ted cruz is among those who have been asking the president to either commute a sentence or pardon and he decided to do that today. now, the question that you asked is about the politics and about the message sending. it's hard not to see a message in not just this, meaning he's somebody who is on his side,...
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ted cruz in primary. that is what you are seeing with the vice president. you want to get the hair up on somebody's back up real big, mess with their wives. say something to put them out there and expose them. that is what has happened now. mike pence ain't playing. it's interesting to see the back story on this. i read the article i was like man, you just don't do that. you don't mess with a man's wife. >> dana: josh, what do you think? now all the guns from the right are trained on tester. will he suffer some damage from this? >> as well they should be. i think i can help untangle this a little bit. it's not the vice president going after ronny jackson. it's the left to get ron tester out from underneath an attack on his character. when you were in the white house and i was in the senate if i put a document out with had criminal allegations against somebody without any sort of justification or corroboration, i'd have been fired the next day. this guy feels comfortable enough to go on cable news and brag about it. i think john tester is in a bad place right now. i think the president is absolutely right to critici
ted cruz in primary. that is what you are seeing with the vice president. you want to get the hair up on somebody's back up real big, mess with their wives. say something to put them out there and expose them. that is what has happened now. mike pence ain't playing. it's interesting to see the back story on this. i read the article i was like man, you just don't do that. you don't mess with a man's wife. >> dana: josh, what do you think? now all the guns from the right are trained on...
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and ted, the co-managers, ted welsher and todd combs by, but he told them a long time ago, nobody would ever believe if they were buying something -- when they ramp up on a bigchase it takes them six months or so to do that. microsoft is out of bounds because of his friendship with bill gates. >> he also has some views -- >> can i follow up on that >> go ahead, roger. >> a really important point becky just made there. from warren buffett's perspective, the technology is a sizzle, designed to appeal to our emotions but fundamentally, these are massive market dominant companies with market shares that are the envy of market leaders in any industry and if you just follow them on your basic wall street investment metrics, you're going to do really, really well. the technology piece of it is something that from this point of view, relative to faang stocks at least you can largely ignore. >> becky, he had some thoughts on tech regulation, as it applied to privacy and facebook. you said congress is only beginning to scratch the surface. we're in the early stages on this i wonder if that is also forming his theersz around apple. >> yeah. he said that he's not entire
and ted, the co-managers, ted welsher and todd combs by, but he told them a long time ago, nobody would ever believe if they were buying something -- when they ramp up on a bigchase it takes them six months or so to do that. microsoft is out of bounds because of his friendship with bill gates. >> he also has some views -- >> can i follow up on that >> go ahead, roger. >> a really important point becky just made there. from warren buffett's perspective, the technology is...
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ted lu of california, thank you very much for joining us tonight, sir. very much appreciated. >> thank you, rachel. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. be a big deal.. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his
ted lu of california, thank you very much for joining us tonight, sir. very much appreciated. >> thank you, rachel. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. be a big deal.. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if...
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paul ryan and what the ted cruzes of the world had been wanting, which is a lot of slashing in government. a lot of wealth transfer. and a lot of loosening of regulatory restraint on bigich reminds me. the infrastructure, the much-anticipated -- which again, central part of the campaign. very politically popular. distinguished him from other candidates. essentially officially died this week. >> yeah. and jennifer's correct. at the beginning of the trump presidency there was some democrats who said if he comes with an infrastructure bill -- >> i talked to them. >> -- we will look at it. and of course that never materialized. on to the next, i guess anti-immigration thing. >> sam seder, jennifer rubin and libby rosenthal. thanks for joining us on this friday night. in case you missed my big news last night, we're launching a new podcast. it's called "why is this happening?" and in it i will explore the big themes of the news. it launches this tuesday. right now go to apple podcasts or tune in or whatever you use. check out the quick trailer. it tells you more about what we've been up to. we've got some extra special music by my buddy eddie cooper in there. make sure you
paul ryan and what the ted cruzes of the world had been wanting, which is a lot of slashing in government. a lot of wealth transfer. and a lot of loosening of regulatory restraint on bigich reminds me. the infrastructure, the much-anticipated -- which again, central part of the campaign. very politically popular. distinguished him from other candidates. essentially officially died this week. >> yeah. and jennifer's correct. at the beginning of the trump presidency there was some democrats...
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in a few minutes the washington wizard washington caltops owner, ted leontis here host of "varney & company" stuart varney weighs in a bigh this president trump to have lunch with senators kay to discuss key issues facing lawmaker blake burman police at white house with the very latest there blake, good morning to you. reporter: good morning to you as well president trump to be on capitol hill for the better portion of three hours, later this morning, he will begin his day speaking to national police officers memorial servicer then legislative portion to have lunch with republican colleague white house says asking you nominations including nomination of his cia director gina haspel, you can also expect issues like, china, north korea, the academy economy immigration as well. >> the white house acknowledging in days that its wish list has been changing as they say that infrastructure package, will not be happening, about in 2018. the press secretary sarah sanders selling me last week appears as if immigration is top priority. >> you -- what exactly is your -- white house legislative agenda this year. >> we would love to s
in a few minutes the washington wizard washington caltops owner, ted leontis here host of "varney & company" stuart varney weighs in a bigh this president trump to have lunch with senators kay to discuss key issues facing lawmaker blake burman police at white house with the very latest there blake, good morning to you. reporter: good morning to you as well president trump to be on capitol hill for the better portion of three hours, later this morning, he will begin his day...
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big victory. senator john cornyn has been with me since the beginning. john, thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, john. man --dorsement to this ted.p go -- ted where is he? [laughter] -- [applause] booing]and president trump: thank you. that was very rousing. [laughter] president trump: that is a good sign. [laughter] president trump: congressman pete sessions and michael burgess, great friends. [applause] president trump: we are also kurt, dima --lie diamond silk. where are you? [applause] president trump: they are so great. brownell,dson, pete and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. [applause] president trump: the people in have never taken our freedom for granted, another. -- never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people, thank you. [applause] you give yourp: time, energy, you were a vote -- your vote, and your energy to stand for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. [applause] president trump: and now, thanks to your
big victory. senator john cornyn has been with me since the beginning. john, thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, john. man --dorsement to this ted.p go -- ted where is he? [laughter] -- [applause] booing]and president trump: thank you. that was very rousing. [laughter] president trump: that is a good sign. [laughter] president trump: congressman pete sessions and michael burgess, great friends. [applause] president trump: we are also kurt, dima --lie diamond silk. where are you?...
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she just had a big victory senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man, tedhere's ted? where's ted? >> thank you boy, that was very rousing that's a good sign congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess great friends. we're also joined by pete, dana loesch, diamond and silk where are you? where are they they're so great mark geis, pete brownell and leslie rut ledge finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense and now, thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment, and we will protect your second amendment. your second amendment rights are under
she just had a big victory senator john cornyn, been with me right from the beginning. john, thank you. thank you, john. full endorsement for this man, tedhere's ted? where's ted? >> thank you boy, that was very rousing that's a good sign congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess great friends. we're also joined by pete, dana loesch, diamond and silk where are you? where are they they're so great mark geis, pete brownell and leslie rut ledge finally, i want to thank all of...
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pressure of james mattis, without the big time talk of now president trump, this is likely not happening. i think the three of us can agree on that. >> i work for tedd has been as critical of donald trump over the past couple of years over everybody else. i think we should be able to come together and celebrate successes. and this is inarguably a success and i think we got a point to look at his approach to foreign policy and say this has -- he has been successful. and in the last couple of years far more successful than barack obama was in eight years. that's almost inarguable to partisan differences. i think we would disagree on pointing out the iran deal. i consider that another promise made and promise kept. i stand back and say he's doing a good job when it's coming to foreign policy. >> bill: marjorie, thank you for your time. chris, thank you for your time as well. great to have you two back. thanks. >> thank you. >> julie: major push under way to reform food stamps with tighter work requirements dominating talks over the farm bill. president trump meeting yesterday with key lawmakers and last night giving a big shoutout to america's farmers
pressure of james mattis, without the big time talk of now president trump, this is likely not happening. i think the three of us can agree on that. >> i work for tedd has been as critical of donald trump over the past couple of years over everybody else. i think we should be able to come together and celebrate successes. and this is inarguably a success and i think we got a point to look at his approach to foreign policy and say this has -- he has been successful. and in the last couple...
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big friday jobs report. >> typically a market mover this has not moved markets very much thank you very much for weighing in tedfor jobs in america coverage beginning 8:00 a.m. eastern special coverage identifying exactly where jobs are right now, special fram coming up friday, but first dick's sporting goods quarterly earnings beneath earnings revenue expectations mistook on fire we break down numbers back in a moment. ♪ so, how's it going? well... we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. maria: well back retail earnings on focus dick's sporting goods dfw he quartering earnin quartering. >> nicole petallides. >> taking a look double digits
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ted cruz shows off court side seat at last night rockets-warriors game. did that doom his hometown team? han solo not flying so high in debut. >> heard about a job, big shot gangster putting together a crew. >> i'm a driver and a flyer. i waited a long time for a shot like this. >> what do you think? no, what do you know. maria: a lot of anticipation but slow start, what that means for disney later this hour. first this, the president tweeted moments ago, here is what president trump is saying this morning, we have put a great team together with talks with north korea, meetings are currently taking place concerning the summit and more. kim jung-to heading to new york, solid response to my letter, thank you. apparently the summit may very well be back on this morning as efforts to make that happen continue. our top story this half an hour investors across the world are watching italy, european markets are down after country's president blocked the formation of a euro skeptic government. that has people wondering if, in fact, we are going to see italy bust out of the euro. futures pointing to selloff at the open as the euro trades lower against the dol
ted cruz shows off court side seat at last night rockets-warriors game. did that doom his hometown team? han solo not flying so high in debut. >> heard about a job, big shot gangster putting together a crew. >> i'm a driver and a flyer. i waited a long time for a shot like this. >> what do you think? no, what do you know. maria: a lot of anticipation but slow start, what that means for disney later this hour. first this, the president tweeted moments ago, here is what...