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carl: i think the long u.s.is an easy one because of the national insurance policy against the a lot of bad outcomes, whether it's coming out of france or the u.s.. i think the long u.s. -- i like the long u.s. duration and i like the long emerging markets. they had a good 2016, but remember they had an awful 2013, 2014, and 2015. i still think there are undervalued names like brazil, mexico, russia. martin: we focus on income investing and looking through a variety of specters. within the reads, some of the more specialized -- not the shopping mall types of reads -- but more specialized categories we would still see some value in. fran: i like emerging markets, but i like the local currency space. you talk about being beaten up over several years, the mexican peso sold off hard during the election, but many emerging-market currencies had a brutal 2012-2013. countries like brazil, they lowered rates since the fall. they have a long way to go. jonathan: there are reasons for that, martin? martin: i would say ther
carl: i think the long u.s.is an easy one because of the national insurance policy against the a lot of bad outcomes, whether it's coming out of france or the u.s.. i think the long u.s. -- i like the long u.s. duration and i like the long emerging markets. they had a good 2016, but remember they had an awful 2013, 2014, and 2015. i still think there are undervalued names like brazil, mexico, russia. martin: we focus on income investing and looking through a variety of specters. within the...
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carl: the long u.s. an easy one because it is the policy insurance against many that outcome. i like being long u.s. duration and long emerging markets. they had a good 2016 but remember, they had an awful 2014, 2015, 2015 so i think there are still some undervalued names. martin: we focus on income investing and looking through a variety of sectors, preferring the big -- biggest component within the reit's. not the shopping mall type of reit's but more specialized categories. we still would see some value. fran: i like emerging markets but i like the local currency space. when you talk about being beaten up over the past several years, mexican peso hit hard during the election and they had a brutal 2012 32015. yields in that asset class averaged 6.5%. brazil has lowered rates 300 basis points since the fall. they have a long way to go. reason,: that is for a marty? martin: the uncertainty on the geopolitical front, a very dire situation in venezuela. there are always things to be worried about. jonathan
carl: the long u.s. an easy one because it is the policy insurance against many that outcome. i like being long u.s. duration and long emerging markets. they had a good 2016 but remember, they had an awful 2014, 2015, 2015 so i think there are still some undervalued names. martin: we focus on income investing and looking through a variety of sectors, preferring the big -- biggest component within the reit's. not the shopping mall type of reit's but more specialized categories. we still would...
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carl, let's begin with you.at a fundamental change for the market, should you get a reprice on treasuries because the president says he likes low rates? carl: everyone wants low rates. i think rates are determined by the fundamentals, not someone's opinion. it is the level of inflation, it is economic growth. you also have be respectful of the international effect where 2.25 u.s. 10 year may not be teresting to someone in the u.s., but in frankfurt or tokyo it is terribly interesting. jonathan: fran? fran: i agree with carl, except in a way i would like higher rates. i would like a normal rate environment. in the u.s. we are a lot closer to that than japan or europe, but, and i would like to see a set of conditions that encourages the fed to do most likely, two more hikes this year. jonathan: we have had this range for a long time through 2017 and we broke through the lower end of it yesterday. my question is as follows -- are we clearning the decks? is this technical of the shorts rolling off? or is this an inf
carl, let's begin with you.at a fundamental change for the market, should you get a reprice on treasuries because the president says he likes low rates? carl: everyone wants low rates. i think rates are determined by the fundamentals, not someone's opinion. it is the level of inflation, it is economic growth. you also have be respectful of the international effect where 2.25 u.s. 10 year may not be teresting to someone in the u.s., but in frankfurt or tokyo it is terribly interesting. jonathan:...
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jonathan: does it look like that to you, carl? carl: i would say it is fairly value.alance sheets are still healthy. you have to be respectful of the fact that spreads have come a long way. you have got spreads at narrow levels. we have taken selective profits in our credit portfolio but still positive about corporate america. >> going up in quality, if you are concerned about credit in general, you better stick to the higher end. ,he downswing will be greater not to say that higher quality is cheap, but you will just have less while there. fran: you get greater interest quality.n you go up in there has been compassion throughout the credit curve. i think it is rational at this stage. aboutan: the decision being a long high-yield it where do you stand on that argument currently? towe are subsector specific we would like the banking sector, we don't like telik mitigation's, we don't like pharma, we like energy. our head of investment grade credit likes to say, lend money to someone who does not need it, don't lend money to someone who does not need it. jonathan: a grea
jonathan: does it look like that to you, carl? carl: i would say it is fairly value.alance sheets are still healthy. you have to be respectful of the fact that spreads have come a long way. you have got spreads at narrow levels. we have taken selective profits in our credit portfolio but still positive about corporate america. >> going up in quality, if you are concerned about credit in general, you better stick to the higher end. ,he downswing will be greater not to say that higher...
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i gave carl $20. no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. >> [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017, the inpatient and speed of the internet and our own rush can disable and undermine the most important tool of journalism. that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real agents of genuine news, witnesses, participants, documents, to dive into the cab. any president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need to understand, to listen, to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially in
i gave carl $20. no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. >> [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now...
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i gave carl $20. no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017, the inpatient and speed of the internet and our own rush can disable and undermine the most important tool of journalism. that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real agents of genuine news, witnesses, participants, documents, to dive into the cab. any president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need to understand, to listen, to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially in the
i gave carl $20. no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017,...
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i gave carl $20.re was no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. >> [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017, the inpatient and speed of the internet and our own rush can disable and undermine the most important tool of journalism. that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real agents of genuine news, witnesses, participants, documents, to dive into the cab. any president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need to understand, to listen, to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especial
i gave carl $20.re was no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. >> [laughter] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something...
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i gave carl $20. there was no room in the cab but carl uninvited, got in anyway, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with a lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. recording w often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017 the impatience and speed of the internet in our own rush can disable and undermine the most important tool of journalism. that method, that luxury of time to inquire to pursue to find the real agents of genuine news. witness, participants, documents to dive in with the b. y president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need understand to listen to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially the so-called mainstream media comes uder regu
i gave carl $20. there was no room in the cab but carl uninvited, got in anyway, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with a lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. recording w often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017 the impatience and speed of the internet...
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>> thank you, carl. fox with advertisers fleeing, new reports that primetime star bill o'reilly is now all but out. it would be the third major departure for the news network just in the last year. for more, we're joined on the line by the aspen institute's walter isaacson, the former ceo and chairman of cnn. walter, put yourself back in that chair or running an important network. your most important star is accused of these things. do you get rid of him? and risk what would be certainly a financial blow to your overall performance? >> well, i think you -- you have to put aside the financial blow and do what's right. they have got a firm looking into it to see if these allegations are fair. but, you know, the real larger issue, this is the murdochs, especially the two sons of murdoch now putting their stamp on fox. it will be interesting to see how they make this decision. it seems to me that the decision is pretty clear because you see joe flynn, the great media writer for "the wall street journal" writ
>> thank you, carl. fox with advertisers fleeing, new reports that primetime star bill o'reilly is now all but out. it would be the third major departure for the news network just in the last year. for more, we're joined on the line by the aspen institute's walter isaacson, the former ceo and chairman of cnn. walter, put yourself back in that chair or running an important network. your most important star is accused of these things. do you get rid of him? and risk what would be certainly...
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lost at sea where in the world , is the uss carl vinson? she was headed in the opposite direction of north korea. these refugee children in greece, peace and playtime are welcome relief. tim: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. they are calling it the mother of all protests in venezuela. it is not without bloodshed. tens of thousands took to the street. the demonstrators arrived in the thousands for what they call the mother of all protests. they called for new elections and the release of opposition politicians. andopposition blame maduro for the crisis. many say the country is on the verge of collapse. >> i think we will reach victory with this protest. this is the day we have been waiting for, longing for. caracas, security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators. has accused the opposition of plotting a coup. >> we came here to support our commandant da maduro. seenter: venezuela has weeks of clashes. this protest would be the the extra years with pressure on the president to ne
lost at sea where in the world , is the uss carl vinson? she was headed in the opposite direction of north korea. these refugee children in greece, peace and playtime are welcome relief. tim: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. they are calling it the mother of all protests in venezuela. it is not without bloodshed. tens of thousands took to the street. the demonstrators arrived in the thousands for what they call the mother of all protests. they called...
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carl vinson.orean state-run media reports that "washington bluffed that it was a warning act." the hermit kingdom has been ratcheting up its rhetoric against the united states. kim jong-un played a marketing video. it showed multiple missiles striking the united states as a north korean chorus played live music. this is a still image. we don't really air propaganda here. north korea held a military parade and tried to test missiles that failed. u.s. officials say it failed seconds after take off. ben hall is live. what can you tell us, benjamin? >> shep, this is a bizarre piece of propaganda, the only time that you can find in pyongyang. it was celebrating the birth of the founder, kim il-song, full of orchestras and celebrating with music. it ended with a missile shooting over san francisco and finished with burning stars and stripes superimposed over white crosses in a cemetery. today the white house responded and they dismissed the video. >> this is not the first time they put out propaganda to
carl vinson.orean state-run media reports that "washington bluffed that it was a warning act." the hermit kingdom has been ratcheting up its rhetoric against the united states. kim jong-un played a marketing video. it showed multiple missiles striking the united states as a north korean chorus played live music. this is a still image. we don't really air propaganda here. north korea held a military parade and tried to test missiles that failed. u.s. officials say it failed seconds...
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, this is what my friends carl on my side the liberal narrative.that -- >> for you the leaks are more important than -- or as important -- >> i think they're both important. >> you think the leaks to reporters are as important as russia being involved in the u.s. election? >> no, i don't. >> that's the point. >> i don't. because they're getting the leaks. and frankly look, i've been around washington -- the town leaks like a sieve. i'm just saying classified information, deep throat notwithstanding, somebody could go to jail for this and should go to jail for this. >> i want to thank everybody. quick programming note tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern pacific on cnn van jones holds a "messy truth" town hall. his special guests are arnold schwarzenegger. just ahead tonight our breaking news on capitol hill. the latest on republicans' efforts to reboot their health care bill. the freedom caucus once again a pivotal player. i'll talk with one of their members, congressman tom garrett, ahead. or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, i
, this is what my friends carl on my side the liberal narrative.that -- >> for you the leaks are more important than -- or as important -- >> i think they're both important. >> you think the leaks to reporters are as important as russia being involved in the u.s. election? >> no, i don't. >> that's the point. >> i don't. because they're getting the leaks. and frankly look, i've been around washington -- the town leaks like a sieve. i'm just saying classified...
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carl? >> kayla tausche, busy week in our nation's capital. >>> a warning from the world trade organization as the wto forecasts global trade will o grow 2.4% this year. joining us is the world trade organization general. it is wonderful to have you today. on kayla's point as we are in this new mood of global nationalism, i'm curious, does your report have any signals as to whether or not trade will suffer as a result of that. >> absolutely. i think one of the major points of the report is the fact that in number that we issued, 2.4, is within a range of 1.8 and 3.6. we point out in the report that there are a number of risks, political risks, geopolitical risks, economic risks, all of those tend to put pressure on the number to be on the lower end of the range. that includes uncertainties. that includes potential change in fiscal policy, monetary policy, commercial policy. there are a number of unknowns up there that are weighing in on the numbers. >> at the same time, roberto, the range ha
carl? >> kayla tausche, busy week in our nation's capital. >>> a warning from the world trade organization as the wto forecasts global trade will o grow 2.4% this year. joining us is the world trade organization general. it is wonderful to have you today. on kayla's point as we are in this new mood of global nationalism, i'm curious, does your report have any signals as to whether or not trade will suffer as a result of that. >> absolutely. i think one of the major points...
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hey, court. >> hey, good morning, carl.the global retailing conference in tucson, arizona, i'm joined by terry lundgren, executive chairman of macy's. thank you so much for having us again this year. >> thanks for being here. >> absolutely. it's been just shy of a month since you have transitioned from ceo to executive chairman. does the world look different where you sit now on the board than where you were a month ago? >> not yet. i'm looking forward to that view changing a little bit. but i just got back from the middle east and i'm heading for china tomorrow. so i'm still managing our international businesses and so i haven't had a chance to look back and today i've got jeff gannett here speaking at the conference. so he and i are of course you know locked in and catching up on what's going on. i haven't had a change in view at this point in time. although the good news is my e-mails have gone down substantially and his have gone up substantially. that's the one big change i have noticed. >> there's a tradeoff. what do
hey, court. >> hey, good morning, carl.the global retailing conference in tucson, arizona, i'm joined by terry lundgren, executive chairman of macy's. thank you so much for having us again this year. >> thanks for being here. >> absolutely. it's been just shy of a month since you have transitioned from ceo to executive chairman. does the world look different where you sit now on the board than where you were a month ago? >> not yet. i'm looking forward to that view...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, and david faber. cramer is off.tocks looking to give back some of monday's rally. the best gain of the month as goldman prints the surprise earnings miss, housing starts at a four-month low. europe is lower. pound on a wild u-turn as theresa may announces plans for a surprise snap election in june. ten-year yield stable around 222. road map, prime minister may makes the surprising call for an early general election to lead the uk through brexit nerks with the eu. >>> plus goldman first quarter results below estimates. shares down about 2% in the premarket and that would drag the dow lower. >> and buy american, hire american. president trump set to sign an executive order to clamp down on guest worker visas and require agencies to buy more u.s. made goods and services. >>> first up this morning, just weeks after triggering those brexit talks, uk prime minister theresa may calling for a general election on june 8th. may had previously been opposed to the idea of an election before the year 2020, but is seeking a stron
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, and david faber. cramer is off.tocks looking to give back some of monday's rally. the best gain of the month as goldman prints the surprise earnings miss, housing starts at a four-month low. europe is lower. pound on a wild u-turn as theresa may announces plans for a surprise snap election in june. ten-year yield stable around 222. road map, prime minister may makes the surprising call for an early general election to lead the uk through brexit nerks with...
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joining me carl bernstein who spoke at the dinner last night. next to him, lynn sweet from "the chicago-sun times." jason miller, cnn political commentator. and tara palmieri, white house correspondent for plitt ka. we wa thanks for being here. on this comment from reince priebus, i think it's significant that he's saying, yes, we are looking at whether we can seek to change libel laws? >> this is part of an attitude, regardless of whether they're really going to seek such a change. and the attitude was expressed in trump's speech last night which is the most venomous speech by an american president that i have heard in more than 50 years of reporting. venomous towards the press. venomous towards legitimate political opponents, and it was a road map of a venomous state of mind that ought to concern all americans of good will, particularly republicans. attacking the press -- first of all, let's look at how trump got to be president. a lot of the institutions that he's attacking are the reason he's president of the united states, not to mention ca
joining me carl bernstein who spoke at the dinner last night. next to him, lynn sweet from "the chicago-sun times." jason miller, cnn political commentator. and tara palmieri, white house correspondent for plitt ka. we wa thanks for being here. on this comment from reince priebus, i think it's significant that he's saying, yes, we are looking at whether we can seek to change libel laws? >> this is part of an attitude, regardless of whether they're really going to seek such a...
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hey, michelle. >> reporter: hey there, carl. we are expecting sometime in the next hour that the paris prosecutor might give us more details on what happened in that terrorist attack last night that happened on the champs-elysees that you see behind me. in the meantime, the markets are focused on who will ultimately become president of this country. she wants to restore france's national currency. now, stop me if you heard this one before. the polls say ultimately she's not going to win. here's the consensus viewpoint on what happens. she and the candidate that is pro-uro, they expect they will get the most votes this sunday and continue to runoff election in two weeks where pollsters say that he will win 65% to 35%. however, there are so many similarities here between france and what we saw in brexit and with trump vote in the united states, a lot of people think she has a better chance than what those polls say. the rural urban divide is very apparent here. walk around paris, difficult to find anybody who admits they'll vote f
hey, michelle. >> reporter: hey there, carl. we are expecting sometime in the next hour that the paris prosecutor might give us more details on what happened in that terrorist attack last night that happened on the champs-elysees that you see behind me. in the meantime, the markets are focused on who will ultimately become president of this country. she wants to restore france's national currency. now, stop me if you heard this one before. the polls say ultimately she's not going to win....
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>> i think that may be true, carl.have, you know, lists so certainly you're frequent flyers, of course the first class passengers and the cost of the ticket has to do with who gets involuntarily bumped off the flight. there's usually space available so it's not an issue. but this person was the most eligible to be denied boarding by their priorities and he did not want to cooperate. >> based on what he paid, right? >> probably based on what he paid and maybe just have been a mistake they put him on too soon. but certainly, you know, it'ser have emotional -- it's a very emotional scene. doesn't have to have that kind of immature reaction when you're asked to leave the plane. you should handle it in a different way. >> yeah. immature. i mean, they man handled him. a good thing he wasn't wearing leggings. so in this world, gordon, of social media, where everybody has it, everybody has a phone and everybody has video on their cell phone, why can't these airlines be more cognizant of the fact that they are squarely in the c
>> i think that may be true, carl.have, you know, lists so certainly you're frequent flyers, of course the first class passengers and the cost of the ticket has to do with who gets involuntarily bumped off the flight. there's usually space available so it's not an issue. but this person was the most eligible to be denied boarding by their priorities and he did not want to cooperate. >> based on what he paid, right? >> probably based on what he paid and maybe just have been a...
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with more of what to expect is chief economist carl riccadonna. carl?ty close to those levels, somewhere between about 4.6 percent and 5% is a little bit different in every cycle, so we will know when we blow through that level and start to see more pronounced wage pressure. there is an upward bias in the wage trend if you look at it, so that could be some preliminary evidence that may be 4.7% is full employment, but we need to get a little bit further from the. ifortunately, you only know you are at full employment when you are looking in the rearview mirror. vonnie: exactly. what about wages? do we need them to pick up a little bit further, or continue at the same page and we will be happy? carl: if we continue at the same pace, we will not see much pickup in the economy, which will continue the fed's objective to further normalize monetary policy and start winding -- unwinding the balance sheet. households with stronger income growth so they can further propel the economy forward. vonnie: according to yesterday's minutes, the fed seems to be pretty c
with more of what to expect is chief economist carl riccadonna. carl?ty close to those levels, somewhere between about 4.6 percent and 5% is a little bit different in every cycle, so we will know when we blow through that level and start to see more pronounced wage pressure. there is an upward bias in the wage trend if you look at it, so that could be some preliminary evidence that may be 4.7% is full employment, but we need to get a little bit further from the. ifortunately, you only know you...
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carl, back over to you. >> thank you very much. dow is down 37.'s get to rick santelli who has already had a busy morning. >> thank you very much, carl. busy in terms of data and the data point that sticks out most in my mind is gdp. it really did disappoint and pattern is disappointing. we always know that there's this averaging process to gdp so many, of course, are hoping if you want a strong economy and you have investments that will improve which is everyone who invests we look for second or third or fourth quarters to make up deficiency that we witness. there's a bigger story here. okay. so we had our .7 number. i look up. yield on 10s where it was before the data. i see dow is down a bit. maybe it was a little less negative or slightly positive at some point before the number. when you look at everything, nothing has really changed. it's very important to understand why legislation that's having a rough time trying to bring democrats to share ideas and be part of the legislative process with republicans, why none of this seems to dent the m
carl, back over to you. >> thank you very much. dow is down 37.'s get to rick santelli who has already had a busy morning. >> thank you very much, carl. busy in terms of data and the data point that sticks out most in my mind is gdp. it really did disappoint and pattern is disappointing. we always know that there's this averaging process to gdp so many, of course, are hoping if you want a strong economy and you have investments that will improve which is everyone who invests we look...
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after he saw his picture on tv as a suspect in thursday's murder of the security guard carl williams.or murder, he was not going to go down for shooting a security guard for disrespecting him, but that he was going to kill as many white males as possib
after he saw his picture on tv as a suspect in thursday's murder of the security guard carl williams.or murder, he was not going to go down for shooting a security guard for disrespecting him, but that he was going to kill as many white males as possib
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joining us the carl bernstein and phillip mud. knowing everything you know about carl page and the fbi and cia operations. what do you make of this? i mean does it surprise you at all that the russians would be interested in somebody like carter page, whose exact, you know, power within the trump orbit is questionable at best? >> i don't think that's the question here, it doesn't surprise me at all, because you have to understand, his role in the campaign, his position isn't the only element that would get him in the russian orbit. let me give you four or five questions i would have if irp an analyst looking for this in the russian side. can he advise us who's responsible for example for setting policy on sanctions against russia. can he advise us where those people are? what clubs they go to, there's a whole range of issues that he can advise on, down to what's day to day, when is somebody going to make a statement from the campaign about russian sanctions. a lot of things he has access to regardless of his seniority in the campa
joining us the carl bernstein and phillip mud. knowing everything you know about carl page and the fbi and cia operations. what do you make of this? i mean does it surprise you at all that the russians would be interested in somebody like carter page, whose exact, you know, power within the trump orbit is questionable at best? >> i don't think that's the question here, it doesn't surprise me at all, because you have to understand, his role in the campaign, his position isn't the only...
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nobody was asking why she pulled out of a military exercise because the "uss carl vinson" didn't pull ift exercise. they're doing those military exercises right now. despite what the white house and the national security adviser and the defense secretary all said, the "uss carl vinson" was not steaming toward north korea. was not steaming north toward the korean peninsula. in fact, while they were all saying that the "uss carl vi" was steaming north toward korea, the "uss carl vinson" was steaming south in the opposite direction to, in fact, go do those exercises with the australian navy that jim mattis said were being cancel and required an explanation. huh? i mean, one of the things that's been scary about the past week is not knowing what north korea is going to do. it's also now scary to figure out the behavior of our own government, particularly because we were all told that our government just sent an aircraft carrier to loom over north korea when that, in fact, was not happening. it's a whole different kind of scarey to realize now at the end of this week that just was that the
nobody was asking why she pulled out of a military exercise because the "uss carl vinson" didn't pull ift exercise. they're doing those military exercises right now. despite what the white house and the national security adviser and the defense secretary all said, the "uss carl vinson" was not steaming toward north korea. was not steaming north toward the korean peninsula. in fact, while they were all saying that the "uss carl vi" was steaming north toward korea,...
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good morning. >> good morning, carl.ashington's message was don't provoke, we won't be patient anymore. vice president mike pence visiting seoul saying that all options are on the table and a strategic patience with the north korea which has been the key north korea policy for many years out of washington is over. also highlighting this alliance with south korea. here is vice president mike pence. >> let me assure you under president trump's leadership, our resolve has never been stronger. our commitment to this historic alliance with the courageous people of south korea has never been stronger and with your help, and with god's help, freedom will ever prevail on this peninsula. >> and overall it was a tense weekend here on the korean peninsula and not totally unexpected i would say. the regime was widely expected to mark kim jong un's birthday, kim i. there was a whole military parade that went on for two years, showing off its military missile collection i would say. and of course there was that missile test, yet anoth
good morning. >> good morning, carl.ashington's message was don't provoke, we won't be patient anymore. vice president mike pence visiting seoul saying that all options are on the table and a strategic patience with the north korea which has been the key north korea policy for many years out of washington is over. also highlighting this alliance with south korea. here is vice president mike pence. >> let me assure you under president trump's leadership, our resolve has never been...
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carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you very much. get to the bond pits as well, check in with rick santelli. >> wow, lots of things going on. nobody should be surprised but maybe there are still surprises. i'm not talking about the second round of french elections. i'm talking about the goodwill in the marketplace. especially against the fixed income side. is it just a happy rally with regard to price rates pushing down price so yields have moved higher or something that's going to catch up with us. that's a key issue. look at the one week of tens. we clearly jumped. look at year to date, this is important. ever since we closed under 227 the market hasn't come back. today we literally jumped over it, so now there's a band of untraded price structures right around that yield. it's going to be so imperative which side of that gap we close on. if we look at the year to date of the shots of the european two year it's popped up about 11 basis points to minus 68. if you look at the boon, it's popped about ten basis points from friday's set
carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you very much. get to the bond pits as well, check in with rick santelli. >> wow, lots of things going on. nobody should be surprised but maybe there are still surprises. i'm not talking about the second round of french elections. i'm talking about the goodwill in the marketplace. especially against the fixed income side. is it just a happy rally with regard to price rates pushing down price so yields have moved higher or something that's going to...
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vinson strike group -- i think it's appropriate we're talking about carl vinson in this room, the carl vinson room. the strike group with his incredible capability to include destroyers and the cruiser, that somehow that that carrier strike group would not be able to defend itself against ballistic missiles. i believe that article and the articles like that are both misleading and they conflate apples and oranges if you will. we have ballistic missile ships in the sea of japan that are capable of defending against ballistic missile attacks. north korea does not have a ballistic missile anti-ship weapon that would threaten the carl vinson strike group. the weapons that north korea would put against the carl vinson strike group are easily defended by the capabilities resident in that strike group. if it flies it will die if it's flying against the carl vinson strike group. i'm confident in that strike group's ability to defend itself and project power if that's the call we receive from the president and secretary of defense, sir. >> then let me ask you more broadly about missile defense.
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sean spicer trying to clear up the miscommunication over the "uss carl vinson," the aircraft carrier and the battle group that was directed to the coast of the korean peninsula. what's the latest? what are they saying over there? there clearly was a blornlg miscommunication last week. >> there was indeed. i'm not shooun sure sean spicer clear that up at all. he beak said the fault of this was on reporters and others for not asking specific questions about this. he stood by what the president said that said the aircraft carrier, the carl vinson was headed that direction. indeed, that is true because it is now heading that direction and will be flm position likely next week or so. but at the time, last week, sean spicer made very clear this was happening in realtime, that the white house believed that the carl vinson was heading that direction. he said this, wolf. he said that it was when you see a carrier group steaming into an area like that, the forward presence is clearly a sign of a deterrent. well, today, wolf he said we said it was heading there. we didn't say when it was headin
sean spicer trying to clear up the miscommunication over the "uss carl vinson," the aircraft carrier and the battle group that was directed to the coast of the korean peninsula. what's the latest? what are they saying over there? there clearly was a blornlg miscommunication last week. >> there was indeed. i'm not shooun sure sean spicer clear that up at all. he beak said the fault of this was on reporters and others for not asking specific questions about this. he stood by what...
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back over to you, carl. >> let's get to rick santelli. hey, rick. >> thanks, carl.e're discussing the fed and the short end and money markets. there is nobody better than jerome. thanks for taking the time. all right. let's start with surprise beginning actually. you think the future composition of the fed is an understudied fundamental. tell me why. >> we need to think about reaction function of the fed. the fed moving toward progressive easing measures. we'll unwind that. it's not a normal rate hike that we're seeing. we're seeing one of reduction of quantitative easing. second aspect is who is making these decisions. we have three fed vacancies right now and people who have thought about to be hawkish in terms of replacing those vacancies. we need to think about a fed promoting easing moving to one that's more balanced or slightly more hawkish than we were expected to. the discussion could change the slant. >> a month ago i had a stronger opinion on this. after listening to the president talk about weaker dollar and liking lower rates, i'm not sure how to think a
back over to you, carl. >> let's get to rick santelli. hey, rick. >> thanks, carl.e're discussing the fed and the short end and money markets. there is nobody better than jerome. thanks for taking the time. all right. let's start with surprise beginning actually. you think the future composition of the fed is an understudied fundamental. tell me why. >> we need to think about reaction function of the fed. the fed moving toward progressive easing measures. we'll unwind that....
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wiring -- now is carl -- joininginberg, no us now is kevin cirilli and carl weinberg.ng with the president. this took up a lot of airtime. what is your take away from that summit? about which for most -- about which foreign policy seems to be changing. kevin: this is the first time the trump administration has separated themselves on russia. maybe they were facing a lot of questions about where they would fall in line. but we have rex tillerson saying that russia is incompetent on how they were handling syria days before he is scheduled to go there. alsoust by himself but with his counterparts in the u.k. -- boris johnson will also be there. that is sending a clear message that they are looking for a change in policy. isid: andrew barden, how this playing out? we are following the u.s. security council meeting after an emergency meeting last week. help out in the middle east? how are the strikes playing out? andrew: in the middle east, most of the gcc countries have been backing the armed rebels fighting president assad so they welcome this. turkey welcomed this. turke
wiring -- now is carl -- joininginberg, no us now is kevin cirilli and carl weinberg.ng with the president. this took up a lot of airtime. what is your take away from that summit? about which for most -- about which foreign policy seems to be changing. kevin: this is the first time the trump administration has separated themselves on russia. maybe they were facing a lot of questions about where they would fall in line. but we have rex tillerson saying that russia is incompetent on how they were...
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this time in sweden, carl.ckholm treating the situation as a possible terrorist incident. take a look. a truck has driven into a department store in stockholm. we have a still photo of that truck in the department store. the reuters is reporting they have seen bodies on the ground, draped with blankets and that reuters is also reporting that local reports suggest that there are three dead. we have this on ddr 2 this photo, so we can show people? perhaps not. we will monitor this situation but let you know so far i haven't seen a market reaction very strong in either direction. back to you, guys. >> thank you very much for that. at this moment, defense and semiconductors are leading the charge. banks and retail are down. now to bob pisani. >> good morning. we're up, but a very mixed morning. you're right. the market has a more defensive tone. gold has been strong all day. we mentioned this all week. gold is at the highest level since going back to november. we see consumer staple stocks on the upside as well. he
this time in sweden, carl.ckholm treating the situation as a possible terrorist incident. take a look. a truck has driven into a department store in stockholm. we have a still photo of that truck in the department store. the reuters is reporting they have seen bodies on the ground, draped with blankets and that reuters is also reporting that local reports suggest that there are three dead. we have this on ddr 2 this photo, so we can show people? perhaps not. we will monitor this situation but...
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carl? >> i had a quick question about how the events unfolded last night at mar-a-lago. any word that the chinese leader got a heads-up on this? any warning on this? how did it all go down last night? >> there is no word from the administration as for who was notified about these strikes and it's been pointed out that the fact that the president of china was photographed smiling and laughing at jokes president trump was making on stage almost concurrently with this going on is not going to play well in china. these two countries are very focused on bringing home a win for each of their respective home audiences and appearing tough and it appears that last night president trump with this air strike that happened very late at night, he has the appearance of military strength while the chinese president is seen dining on new york strip. >> sean spicer tweeting out a picture of the briefing on that strike with the national security team so the photos will be somewhat important as we get reactio
carl? >> i had a quick question about how the events unfolded last night at mar-a-lago. any word that the chinese leader got a heads-up on this? any warning on this? how did it all go down last night? >> there is no word from the administration as for who was notified about these strikes and it's been pointed out that the fact that the president of china was photographed smiling and laughing at jokes president trump was making on stage almost concurrently with this going on is not...
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icahn'slawyer for carl freeport was videotaped not long ago at a isis swearing ceremony where he was one of two people presiding as a group full of young men pledged allegiance or swore allegiance to the leader of isis. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the state of arkansas has killed prisoner ledell lee just hours thursday, after a flurry of court activity cleared the way for his execution, in what could be the first of four death sentences carried out in arkansas this month. prisons officials injected lee with the sedative midazolam, the anesthetic vecuronium bromide, and the toxin potassium chloride. he was pronounced dead at 11:56 p.m., four minutes before his death warrant was set to expire. lee was convicted of murdering debra reese in little rock more than 20 years ago. he went to his death proclaiming his innocence. lee's killing came after newly confirmed u.s. supreme court justice neil gorsuch cast the deciding vote in a 5-4 ruling that paved the way for arkansas to proceed with the exec
icahn'slawyer for carl freeport was videotaped not long ago at a isis swearing ceremony where he was one of two people presiding as a group full of young men pledged allegiance or swore allegiance to the leader of isis. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the state of arkansas has killed prisoner ledell lee just hours thursday, after a flurry of court activity cleared the way for his execution, in what could be...
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. >> that's right, carl. the point we were discussing just before this ceremony when you talk about the president's deregulation efforts. take a look at the three groups he cited when he talked about his efforts to roll back federal regulations. we are doing that for farmers, ranchers and coal miners. this one piece would affect ranchers. obviously, those three groups are important industries. they are also representative of a big piece of the trump presidential election win coalition. there is political attention being paid to groups that felt they were not getting attention paid to them under the obama administration. you saw the president there at the end of that ceremony, handing that pen, the ceremonial signing pen to orrin hatch shall the senator from utah. this clearly got some resonance in those communities. >> i wonder what the historical precedent is here that would be set if you are able to take back these des i go nations. a couple of the first sites are devils tower and the grand canyon. could co
. >> that's right, carl. the point we were discussing just before this ceremony when you talk about the president's deregulation efforts. take a look at the three groups he cited when he talked about his efforts to roll back federal regulations. we are doing that for farmers, ranchers and coal miners. this one piece would affect ranchers. obviously, those three groups are important industries. they are also representative of a big piece of the trump presidential election win coalition....
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i'm not so much worried about the issue of where is the "carl vinson." there's a degree of operational security that needs to be taken into account. >> now, as far as the "uss carl vinson," here's what the president said was happening nine days ago. >> we are sending an armada, very powerful. we have submarines, very powerful. far more powerful than the aircraft carrier, that i can tell you. >> the "uss carl vinson" is still not there. was that misleading? >> i don't think so. the united states needs to realize that just like us back in october, the nor koreans are in the -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt you. let me pause for a moment so we can listen in to the president with the prime minister of italy. >> there's a long discussion and honor to have you. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm really pleased to be here. i will say i'm waiting for the president's visit in sicily. >> yes, i look forward to that very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that was just moments ago. the president shaking hands, smiling in front of the
i'm not so much worried about the issue of where is the "carl vinson." there's a degree of operational security that needs to be taken into account. >> now, as far as the "uss carl vinson," here's what the president said was happening nine days ago. >> we are sending an armada, very powerful. we have submarines, very powerful. far more powerful than the aircraft carrier, that i can tell you. >> the "uss carl vinson" is still not there. was that...
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good morning. >> thanks, carl.. >> we should point out stock is above where it was prior to this whole debacle. but we don't know what traffic patterns are going to be like in the coming weeks. how are they handling this at this point? >> better than yesterday. but it still is disappointing. as he just said on abc, the segment that you played from that interview this morning was the first thing that should be said, why wasn't that the first thing he said? he didn't say that. you know, what the top trending comment on this on twitter of course still out there now is not enough seating, prepare for a beating. the way that the viral video has gone anywhere, the number of e-mails i swear to you that i gotten from china, it's a major issue. look at others in transportation that had the opposite instincts like david kneelman who had a problem when they had the valentine's day problem with bad weather. a lot of planes didn't take off and on the runways for a long time at jetway. he apologized on 17 different shows from ea
good morning. >> thanks, carl.. >> we should point out stock is above where it was prior to this whole debacle. but we don't know what traffic patterns are going to be like in the coming weeks. how are they handling this at this point? >> better than yesterday. but it still is disappointing. as he just said on abc, the segment that you played from that interview this morning was the first thing that should be said, why wasn't that the first thing he said? he didn't say that....
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green across the board, carl. back over to you. >> a lot of news. you. >>> when we come back, a street apple analyst with a call to worry some investors. "squawk alley" continues in a moment. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with bett
green across the board, carl. back over to you. >> a lot of news. you. >>> when we come back, a street apple analyst with a call to worry some investors. "squawk alley" continues in a moment. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within...
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a leading south korean newspaper with the headline, trump's lies on the "carl vinson." xi jinping and putin must be laughing. the white house insisting it's not. >> the president said he had an armada going to the peninsula. that's a fact. it happened. it is happening rather. >> reporter: the "uss carl vinson" is expected to arrive in the sea of japan next week. meanwhile, u.n. ambassador nikki haley says the u.s. isn't trying to pick a fight with north korea saying the ball is in their court over what happens next. adrienne and kendis. >> yeah, that new warning from nikki haley. janai, thank you. >>> moving on, it may be another sign of the steep decline in relations between the u.s. and russia. another reported flight by russian bombers close to alaska, the second in as many days. the first one was on monday and about 100 miles away. then on tuesday, the jets were reportedly about 36 miles off the coast. should point out russians weren't actually in u.s. space either time. >> syria still has up to three tons of chemical weapons, the assessment comes after that horrifi
a leading south korean newspaper with the headline, trump's lies on the "carl vinson." xi jinping and putin must be laughing. the white house insisting it's not. >> the president said he had an armada going to the peninsula. that's a fact. it happened. it is happening rather. >> reporter: the "uss carl vinson" is expected to arrive in the sea of japan next week. meanwhile, u.n. ambassador nikki haley says the u.s. isn't trying to pick a fight with north korea...
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>> thanks, carl.e look at markets these days, there is so much out of rhythmic commuter driven trade. i am not questioning how good and granular it can be. there are times where i like to get out the old protractor. i will bring it in the future. one of the old brain exchanges that opened in the midwest, gave them out as gifts, the old plastic triangle. it had little hole ns it. there were 45-degree angles, various angles, we call them 1 x 1, 1 x 2. it was slope and geometry. you have heard me talk about one of the big issues with just watching price is that one of the rules and the reason these angles work is that time and price square according to one school of technical analysis. to that end, let's really look at the charts. the more tools you have in your tool box, if you have ten things you look at from a technical perspective, you get six or seven all moving in the same direction or looking at the same time or price schedule, you give them higher priorities and take that and add in fundamentals,
>> thanks, carl.e look at markets these days, there is so much out of rhythmic commuter driven trade. i am not questioning how good and granular it can be. there are times where i like to get out the old protractor. i will bring it in the future. one of the old brain exchanges that opened in the midwest, gave them out as gifts, the old plastic triangle. it had little hole ns it. there were 45-degree angles, various angles, we call them 1 x 1, 1 x 2. it was slope and geometry. you have...
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>>> where in the world is the uss "carl vinson" tonight, not in the sea of japan.ember when the white house said it was steaming toward north korea to send a message, it wasn't. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. for all day and all night protection... banish the burn... with nexium 24hr. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna
>>> where in the world is the uss "carl vinson" tonight, not in the sea of japan.ember when the white house said it was steaming toward north korea to send a message, it wasn't. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. for all day...
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carl, back to you. >> all right, rick, good morning. thank you. when we come back, the winners and losers of president trump's plan to roll back the use of hib visas. hear what the cfo had to say about it yesterday. >> we would encourage change to that visa program really to reign it in and use it as we do. there are some companies that have built an entire business model around the program, which was not the intent. let's go, she's a dog. [ whimpers ] find ping-pong. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! >>> president trump's plan to roll back the visa program has been a major issue in the board rooms in silicon valley, but which companies have the most to lose and gain? eric is back with some absoluteapss. >> good morning. the visa program is mostly associated with software engineer, but it's important to note the differences in where these jobs are found around the country. by tapping into data, we know which firms are looking to hire the most foreign workers an even the average salaries offered. amazon, apple, int
carl, back to you. >> all right, rick, good morning. thank you. when we come back, the winners and losers of president trump's plan to roll back the use of hib visas. hear what the cfo had to say about it yesterday. >> we would encourage change to that visa program really to reign it in and use it as we do. there are some companies that have built an entire business model around the program, which was not the intent. let's go, she's a dog. [ whimpers ] find ping-pong. find your...
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. >> reporter: this morning as "the uss carl vinson" heads towards the korean peninsula, south korea is talking to washington about holding joint drills. the region on-edge, unsure of what north korea's supreme leader will do next. there's a lot of speculation and concern that north korea could carry out either its sixth nuclear test or a missile test some time this week. china has warned north korea not to do either. meantime, we have that big meeting at the white house today. all 15 members of the united nations security council set to visit. matt? savannah? >> all right, kelly. thank you very much. >>> nikki haley, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, joining us now. ambassador haley, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> i want to talk about the american being detained in north
. >> reporter: this morning as "the uss carl vinson" heads towards the korean peninsula, south korea is talking to washington about holding joint drills. the region on-edge, unsure of what north korea's supreme leader will do next. there's a lot of speculation and concern that north korea could carry out either its sixth nuclear test or a missile test some time this week. china has warned north korea not to do either. meantime, we have that big meeting at the white house today....
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. >> reporter: the "uss carl vinson" strike group is finally on its way toward the korean peninsula today. but the trump administration is now under fire for providing misleading information about the carrier's movement for over a week. "trump's lies on the 'carl vinson,'" declared a leading south korean newspaper today, reading "xi jinping and putin must be laughing," is the u.s. "bluffing" its north korean policy? last week, with the world on watch for a possible north korean nuclear test, president trump was talking tough. >> north korea is a problem, the problem will be taken care of. >> reporter: the president would not reveal his strategy but defense secretary james mattis said the "vinson" was changing course, heading to the korean peninsula. and the president said this -- >> we are sending an armada, very powerful. we have submarines, very powerful. >> reporter: reports about the "vinson" dominated news coverage in asia, from newscasts to the front pages of the south china morning post. press secretary sean spicer was asked if the administration was using the carrier to send a mes
. >> reporter: the "uss carl vinson" strike group is finally on its way toward the korean peninsula today. but the trump administration is now under fire for providing misleading information about the carrier's movement for over a week. "trump's lies on the 'carl vinson,'" declared a leading south korean newspaper today, reading "xi jinping and putin must be laughing," is the u.s. "bluffing" its north korean policy? last week, with the world on...