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give us a sense of why senator cowan and other democrats are opposing his nomination? guest: democrats have cited, in addition to his previous objection to the a ron deal, his statements equivocating on russian government interference, objectionable comments he made about muslims and their potential complicity in terrorist attacks if they were not condemning them, as well as his stances against gay civil rights. he, a numbere that of senators, they think he won't tell president trump things he does not want to hear. there is a lot of concern about who will be talking to donald trump and whether they will speak truth to power. host: do you think that meeting between mike pompeo and kim jong-un, reported after the confirmation meeting, had any influence on his democratic opposition or the rand paul opposition? guest: it's really hard to tell. at least one senator explicitly objected to it. he said he felt mike pompeo should have privately disclosed the meeting when they met together afterwards as part of the confirmation process. the senator said he has specific question
give us a sense of why senator cowan and other democrats are opposing his nomination? guest: democrats have cited, in addition to his previous objection to the a ron deal, his statements equivocating on russian government interference, objectionable comments he made about muslims and their potential complicity in terrorist attacks if they were not condemning them, as well as his stances against gay civil rights. he, a numbere that of senators, they think he won't tell president trump things he...
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shoot for the stars every time, because you never know what might happen. , reporter: lee cowan, cbsttle. he glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. " captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org testing along with their mugshots. good evening, i'm al we begin with the new state supreme court ruling. the offenders must submit to a dna shot along with her mugshots.>> several -- -- civil liberties advocates say it's an invasion of privacy. the ruling it is approved in 2004. we are live in san francisco with a relief and concern over the new rule. >> reporter: we are here at the state supreme court where earlier today judges ruled that just like fingerprinting when a person is booked for a felony, they have to give over there dna b run against a national database. >> i feel beyond relieved. >> she has been following this case very closely. in 2003 she was about to start her sophomore year.>> in the middle of the night someone came in my apartment without me knowing, my face was covered the entire time. i awoke to so
shoot for the stars every time, because you never know what might happen. , reporter: lee cowan, cbsttle. he glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. " captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org testing along with their mugshots. good evening, i'm al we begin with the new state supreme court ruling. the offenders must submit to a dna shot along with her mugshots.>> several -- -- civil liberties...
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claudia cowan on the scene. i appreciate that. that's it for us tonight.g, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker, great show.'l welcome to "hannity." breaking news tonight, you won't get it in the liberal mainstream media. "washington post" reporting the special counsel robert mueller told president trump's attorney the president is not a criminal target, but of course that witch hunt continues. president trump is taking bold action in saying u.s. military will guard the southern border until that wall is built. this comes of course as a caravan of more than 1,000 asylum-seekers and migrants are traveling through mexico to america and tonight, there are reports that has now been stalled. also breaking from sara carter, text messages from the corrupt trump hating fbi lovebirds, peter strzok and lisa page, show that the fbi appears to have improperly coordinated with the
claudia cowan on the scene. i appreciate that. that's it for us tonight.g, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker, great show.'l welcome to "hannity." breaking news tonight, you won't get it in the liberal mainstream media. "washington post" reporting the special counsel robert mueller told president trump's attorney the president is not a criminal target, but of course that witch hunt...
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. >> cowan: good morning, jane pauley is off today i'm lee cowan and this is "sunday morning."o start out on a sour note but on the off chance you forgot taxes are due a week from tuesday. every year we struggle with the mind boggling forms
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claudia cowan joins us live with news the. >> good evening. today's act of violence appears to be the result of a relationship gone very bad. whether that relationship was with a specific person or with youtube, it's unknown. the associated press is reporting that law enforcement officials are investigating today shooting as a domestic dispute. it was very chaotic here this afternoon. in san bruno, where youtube headquarters is located. witnesses say of female shooter's fired off rounds. tonight a 36-year-old man is fighting for his life, listed in critical condition at san francisco general hospital. three other regulars are being treated for less serious injuries. this all started right around 12:45 local time when the shooter, a woman, opened fire in a courtyard inside youtube's facility where employees were having lunch. please arriving on scene and saw people running from the gunfire, seeking safety where they could. officers evacuated the facility and came upon victims one at a time. >> the identified one victim at the front door, main e
claudia cowan joins us live with news the. >> good evening. today's act of violence appears to be the result of a relationship gone very bad. whether that relationship was with a specific person or with youtube, it's unknown. the associated press is reporting that law enforcement officials are investigating today shooting as a domestic dispute. it was very chaotic here this afternoon. in san bruno, where youtube headquarters is located. witnesses say of female shooter's fired off rounds....
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here.r cowan's is not we cooperate in good faith. so i'm going to wait and hold the vote until he gets her. it is important for him. his flight to washington was canceled. so, i want everyone to understand i can call the boat right now. and he will be for the possibly based on what i know members are going to do. wait untilng to it's herecoons. as we walked, i'm going to be noted.for -- let it be very committee that acts in good faith with each other. i told senator cowan's will wait until he is here so we have a vote. this anyone also wish to speak? >> i'm not going to litigate mike pompeo's commission or not, .ut i want to raise the concern raised about motives i do think it is in any of our interests to question each other's motives andhow we make, a decision for what review as our responsibility on this committee. talked about the number of nominees will have high numbers of votes, from the senate. there are a number of people i can think of with this president could have nominated, who i would be happy to vote for. i think it is
here.r cowan's is not we cooperate in good faith. so i'm going to wait and hold the vote until he gets her. it is important for him. his flight to washington was canceled. so, i want everyone to understand i can call the boat right now. and he will be for the possibly based on what i know members are going to do. wait untilng to it's herecoons. as we walked, i'm going to be noted.for -- let it be very committee that acts in good faith with each other. i told senator cowan's will wait until he...
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claudia cowan is live in los angeles with more on this story. claudia?> rick, you know, most people who get food poisoning from e-coli usually recover within a week. but this strain is sending more than half of those who get sick to the hospital. 46 people have been admitted so far, including 10 with kidney failure. health officials say those numbers are unusually high. the outbreak has spread to 22 states, california and pennsylvania have 54 of the 98 cases, with patients ranging in age from 1 to 88. people started getting sick in the middle of march. the most recent case was reported on april 20th. the outbreak is being blamed on tainted romaine lettuce from yuma arizona. officials with the cdc say they have identified the source of an outbreak that sickened eight prison inmates earlier this month in alaska. but that they are still trying to nail down the source of the broader outbreak in the lower 48 states. for now the fda is advising consumers to just stay away from romaine, including caesar salads and salad mixes unless they know for sure the romai
claudia cowan is live in los angeles with more on this story. claudia?> rick, you know, most people who get food poisoning from e-coli usually recover within a week. but this strain is sending more than half of those who get sick to the hospital. 46 people have been admitted so far, including 10 with kidney failure. health officials say those numbers are unusually high. the outbreak has spread to 22 states, california and pennsylvania have 54 of the 98 cases, with patients ranging in age...
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correspondent claudia cowan is at the scene right now, just arrived.we learning? >> good evening to you, bret. officials say the immediate threat has passed. a horrific scene and multiple victims after eight shooter up and fire here at youtube headquarters in san bruno, and three hours later there are still a lot of police activity here. by some accounts, this happened at that employee gathering inside this massive glass at facility that you see. it's possible this shooting may have been the result of a domestic dispute. police have not confirmed that. according to witness reports, a woman shot her boyfriend inside the building and then turned the gun on herself. again, that has not been confirmed. here's what police had to say a little while ago. listen. >> i want to clarify that we located a victim with what we believe to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the female, the investigation is still ongoing before i can put the pieces together. >> police say they believe she is the shooter but they are still clearing nearby businesses to make sure the are
correspondent claudia cowan is at the scene right now, just arrived.we learning? >> good evening to you, bret. officials say the immediate threat has passed. a horrific scene and multiple victims after eight shooter up and fire here at youtube headquarters in san bruno, and three hours later there are still a lot of police activity here. by some accounts, this happened at that employee gathering inside this massive glass at facility that you see. it's possible this shooting may have been...
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vivian assert cowan will be here to explain the tech giant seeking 3% at chip maker, warned about the high end smartphone maker and the warning heard around the world quickly gained steam into a full blown chip wreck. get it names like nvidia, micron advanced all in correction or bear market territory down 10% or more from their highs so just how bad could this get for chips and are the chips a canary in the coal mine for sorts? >> i supposed they could we just got this report and taiwan semi when you look at their q2 that was up 10% year over year. yes, it's underneath what the estimates were there's an overreach there. they talked obviously about apple or everybody's brought up apple and how dependent they are. that is something that it does make you scratch your head maybe there's more of a concern than i normally would have in terms of the phone itself and what they're doing in the asian market specifically, because china is such a growth area for them is that something that's slowed down more than maybe i'm perceiving it? that all being said, with micron being down 5% and they ha
vivian assert cowan will be here to explain the tech giant seeking 3% at chip maker, warned about the high end smartphone maker and the warning heard around the world quickly gained steam into a full blown chip wreck. get it names like nvidia, micron advanced all in correction or bear market territory down 10% or more from their highs so just how bad could this get for chips and are the chips a canary in the coal mine for sorts? >> i supposed they could we just got this report and taiwan...
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a note from the investment bank cowan says the legal weed industry could generate $75 billion in sales if it goes nationwide by 2030. meanwhile u.s. soda consumption fell to a 31 year low in 2016. >>> on equal payday a college in the east bay is serving up a political message with a bake sale. kpix5's jessica flores shows us how the event is highlighting a disparity in pay between men and women. >> reporter: today at laney college people are marking unequal payday with a bake sale. men pay full price and women get a discount to highlight the gender pay gap. shop was set up at laney college hoping to raise awareness of the staggering statistics. full-time working women in america on average make about 80% of what men earn. for women of color the numbers are worse. african american women earn 63 cents and latino women 54 cents for every dollar a man takes home. >> how people can do the same job but get paid less is unbelievable. >> reporter: this year equal payday comes the same week a federal appeals court in san francisco ruled that women can't be paid less than men based on past wages
a note from the investment bank cowan says the legal weed industry could generate $75 billion in sales if it goes nationwide by 2030. meanwhile u.s. soda consumption fell to a 31 year low in 2016. >>> on equal payday a college in the east bay is serving up a political message with a bake sale. kpix5's jessica flores shows us how the event is highlighting a disparity in pay between men and women. >> reporter: today at laney college people are marking unequal payday with a bake...
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. >> reporter: james cowan with halo trust says around 3,000 mines dot roughly 250 acres of holy land. anti-tank mines the size of a small pizza are buried, not all are visible to the naked eye. di the really insidious thing about landmines is that whilst the reasons for them being laid in the past may disappear, the landmines themselves remaining just as lethal long into the future >> reporter: they are the deadly leftovers from the arab-israeli war, and decades of conflict rsat followed. >> for the last 60 years nearly, it's been impossible to reach the churches, so we've worked with the christian denominations, the israeli authorities and the palestinians to get permission to start work to clear all the explosive hazards from around the churches. e reporter: its an unlikely flam effort in a region still divided by conflict. the over $1-million project will clear mines using diggers and metal detectors. then clear the churches which are believed to be booby trapped. thnes will be detonated like peese gathered from other sites. the hope is people can step foot on this resurrected gro
. >> reporter: james cowan with halo trust says around 3,000 mines dot roughly 250 acres of holy land. anti-tank mines the size of a small pizza are buried, not all are visible to the naked eye. di the really insidious thing about landmines is that whilst the reasons for them being laid in the past may disappear, the landmines themselves remaining just as lethal long into the future >> reporter: they are the deadly leftovers from the arab-israeli war, and decades of conflict rsat...
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clauda cowan joins us from the l.a.u with more on the man accused of multiple rapes and murders and spending 40 years on the lam. >> prison officials are monitoring the suspected golden state killer after he made a court appearance. deangelo went into a packed courtroom and brought in an a wheelcha wheelchair. addressing the court in a whisper, he requested a public defender. and everybody r everyone is back may 14th. and detectives connected him by dna by a relative on a geology website. this is shared publicly, there was no need for a court order. and investigators continued to comb through his past and property, hoping to find specific items that the golden state killer stole from his victims. >> he would take single earrings out of a set. he would take, obviously, items that had some monetary value, rings, some class rings, a variety of items like that. >> investigators believe deangelo's alleged crime spree stopped in mid 80's and then he worked in a grocery distribution center and lived with his daughter and grand
clauda cowan joins us from the l.a.u with more on the man accused of multiple rapes and murders and spending 40 years on the lam. >> prison officials are monitoring the suspected golden state killer after he made a court appearance. deangelo went into a packed courtroom and brought in an a wheelcha wheelchair. addressing the court in a whisper, he requested a public defender. and everybody r everyone is back may 14th. and detectives connected him by dna by a relative on a geology website....
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i'm lee cowan. this is sunday morning.gin with a mission of mercy in iceland, a far-off island nation full of colorful characters where we're invited to spend a short tour of duty on puffin patrol. it's a unique and charming effort to protect the youngest of that species with the
i'm lee cowan. this is sunday morning.gin with a mission of mercy in iceland, a far-off island nation full of colorful characters where we're invited to spend a short tour of duty on puffin patrol. it's a unique and charming effort to protect the youngest of that species with the
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claudia cowan is in los angeles. claudia?g. 72-year-old joseph deangelo is being housed at a psych ward at the county jail. officials there say he is mumbling to himself and appeared frail when he was wheeled into a courtroom yesterday handcuffed to a wheelchair and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. he didn't turn his head and could barely keep his eyes open. addressing the judge in a whisper, he said he has a public defender and did not enter a plea. everyone is back in court may 14th. detectives matched dna from the former police officer to evidence left at crime scenes using genetic material stored by unnamed relative on a genealogy site. the site pulls genetic profiles that people share publicly so there was no need for court order. meantime investigators continue to comb through deangelo's past and his home in citrus heights hoping to find specific items that the golden state killer stole from his victims. >> he would take single earrings out of a set. he would take, you know, obviously items that had some monetary valu
claudia cowan is in los angeles. claudia?g. 72-year-old joseph deangelo is being housed at a psych ward at the county jail. officials there say he is mumbling to himself and appeared frail when he was wheeled into a courtroom yesterday handcuffed to a wheelchair and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. he didn't turn his head and could barely keep his eyes open. addressing the judge in a whisper, he said he has a public defender and did not enter a plea. everyone is back in court may 14th....
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claudia cowan at the scene. i appreciate that. that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker come a great show. breaking news tonight, you won't get it in the liberal mainstream media. "washington post" reporting the special counsel robert mueller told president trump's attorney the president is not a criminal target, but of course that which continues. president trump is taking bold action and seeing u.s. military will guard the southern border until that wall is built. this comes of course as a caravan of more than 1,000 asylum-seekers and migrants are traveling through mexico to america and tonight, there are reports that has been stalled. also breaking from sara carter, text messages from the corrupt trump hating fbi lovebirds, peter strzok and lisa page, show that the fbi appears to have improperly coordinated with the doj to expedite the fisa warrant to spy on trump campaign as
claudia cowan at the scene. i appreciate that. that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker come a great show. breaking news tonight, you won't get it in the liberal mainstream media. "washington post" reporting the special counsel robert mueller told president trump's attorney the president is not a...
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spreadou senator cowan -- thank you senator cowan's. >> i was hoping senator kunz would leave before the second round. is there anything you want to add? thank you for the opportunity, i have completed my questions. i want to follow up on issues that senator graham raised about guantanamo. he specifically mentioned the beatles. on march 5, i sent the justice department a letter based on discussions that we have been having with families of the americans who were killed, we think, by the beatles, which was a constituent of mine, one of them. one of the things we heard very strongly from the families of those americans murdered by the is theyts, executed, wanted to see that the people who killed them were brought to justice. i didn't feel like putting them in guantanamo, where no one would know and other terrorists would not be able to see they were brought to justice and held accountable, was an appropriate way to deal with them. i wonder if today you can tell the justice department and you will advocate with the administration that those terrorists be brought to justice, it either in
spreadou senator cowan -- thank you senator cowan's. >> i was hoping senator kunz would leave before the second round. is there anything you want to add? thank you for the opportunity, i have completed my questions. i want to follow up on issues that senator graham raised about guantanamo. he specifically mentioned the beatles. on march 5, i sent the justice department a letter based on discussions that we have been having with families of the americans who were killed, we think, by the...
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. >>> joining me now to discuss is paul cowan and guy lewis. paul, i want to start with the sean hannity matter here. sean hannity says michael cohen didn't represent me, i didn't pay him yet there's attorney/client privilege here. it's strange to me that you can assert both things at once. is there a legal distinction? >> well, there can be attorney/client privilege whenever you have -- there are two parts to the rule. one it has to be intended to be a confidential communication with an attorney of or concerning some aspect of the law. if those two things are present, you have attorney/client privilege in place, but i think what's interesting here is that sean hannity's kind of shot himself in the foot here because he probably had the protection of attorney/client privilege which would prevent the details of his conversations from being revealed but now by struggling so hard to say, hey, this guy's not my lawyer, i didn't pay him anything, now it's not protected by anything if that's the case and it can be revealed in future court proceedings.
. >>> joining me now to discuss is paul cowan and guy lewis. paul, i want to start with the sean hannity matter here. sean hannity says michael cohen didn't represent me, i didn't pay him yet there's attorney/client privilege here. it's strange to me that you can assert both things at once. is there a legal distinction? >> well, there can be attorney/client privilege whenever you have -- there are two parts to the rule. one it has to be intended to be a confidential communication...
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i want to go to paul cowan and micha michael zelen.l, since you're with me, let me start with you. we understand here, multiple warrants. you heard evan going through at least three different locations. and the warrants were about, quote, seizing the privileged communications between cohen and his client. how significant is this for the president? >> it's very significant. it's extraordinarily aggressive for the justice department and fbi to engage in such activity. the reason i say that is, normally when you have an attorney's office, you don't hear of them getting raided because there's the attorney-client privilege that protects the documents in the office. and these documents may be documents relating to the president of the united states, who is cohen's primary client. there is, however, an exception to the attorney-client privilege rule, and it's called the crime-fraud exception. if an attorney engages in criminal or fraudulent conduct with his client, then their communications are not privileged and can be seized. so i'm just wo
i want to go to paul cowan and micha michael zelen.l, since you're with me, let me start with you. we understand here, multiple warrants. you heard evan going through at least three different locations. and the warrants were about, quote, seizing the privileged communications between cohen and his client. how significant is this for the president? >> it's very significant. it's extraordinarily aggressive for the justice department and fbi to engage in such activity. the reason i say that...
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on passage approval of the nomination was 11 republicans and nine opposed democrats, and senator cowan's of delaware, a democrat boy present. in almost to the senate floor for debate and final vote. tonight on unmarked cases. the des moines independent school district and the case about student free speech. from i5, five students will work black arm bands to protest the vietnam war, boardng the school supreme court decision that established that students keep his amendment rights on school grounds. case,est to discuss this is mary beth tinker one of the five students who'd challenged the des moines school district. she was 13 at the time. as a nurse, she again working as a free-speech advocate for students and is a speaker at schools and youth centers. litigatordent federal with experience but the supreme court including work on more than 100 cases, a clerk for supreme court justice cars thomas in 1996. atch landmark cases tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. our #is landmark cases and follow us on c-span. f resources on background on each case, and to landmark cases companion book, and
on passage approval of the nomination was 11 republicans and nine opposed democrats, and senator cowan's of delaware, a democrat boy present. in almost to the senate floor for debate and final vote. tonight on unmarked cases. the des moines independent school district and the case about student free speech. from i5, five students will work black arm bands to protest the vietnam war, boardng the school supreme court decision that established that students keep his amendment rights on school...
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. ♪ ♪ guy: mo cowan back. on a headline level, nothing doing. the pound is being driven lower.even-year high. what does this mean for mining stocks in your portfolio? hard to factor in and get your arms around understanding what it means. what do you think it means? point, ift obvious you got ownership of russian mining stocks, you will thinking about the risk implications, and we saw the fact that it was not here when it hit sanctions were announced. we sell the impact more broadly on the markets. the second order impact is if you are no rio tinto and have exposure to non-russian aluminum, you are sitting on a $500 per ton swing. in two weeks, will the story change again? how this all shakes out in the real world, we've got the sanctions, we've got the specter of the contamination affect and continuation of this against the other names in russia. the real question is in terms of the real supply and demand for aluminum you got a shock to the supply chain in terms of aluminum and the raw materials. where are the smelters and refiners get their material for now. we knew were that
. ♪ ♪ guy: mo cowan back. on a headline level, nothing doing. the pound is being driven lower.even-year high. what does this mean for mining stocks in your portfolio? hard to factor in and get your arms around understanding what it means. what do you think it means? point, ift obvious you got ownership of russian mining stocks, you will thinking about the risk implications, and we saw the fact that it was not here when it hit sanctions were announced. we sell the impact more broadly on the...
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now for an eyewitness account, let's go to claudia cowan, who is live from the site of the shooting in san bruno, california. >> good evening to you, jason. more on those first responders. when the 911 calls for started coming in, right around 12:45 local time, the response by police and other first responders and ambulances was absolutely massive. in fact, law enforcement was on scene here at youtube headquarters within minutes. and immediately saw people running for their lives. officers evacuated the building and went door-to-door to make sure there were no other shooters and to find all the victims. witnesses described the chaos on the sound of rapid gunfire, which they say came in several bursts. >> man, it was two or three shots. and then, like, within 30 seconds after that or 40 seconds after that, she was running out and she was shot in the leg. the other people that were behind me, they opened the door to let her in, pulled her in. so i come in. i check on the girl. is she all right? yeah, yeah, she got shot in the leg. i ran back over there and i'm looking inside, and i'm loo
now for an eyewitness account, let's go to claudia cowan, who is live from the site of the shooting in san bruno, california. >> good evening to you, jason. more on those first responders. when the 911 calls for started coming in, right around 12:45 local time, the response by police and other first responders and ambulances was absolutely massive. in fact, law enforcement was on scene here at youtube headquarters within minutes. and immediately saw people running for their lives....
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. >> i think cowan has a note out on that that this actually could take some earnings from budweiser,rom the constellation brands that's why they're looking into it if you think about after prohibition, where were the empires built? they were built in the alcohol trade. if you're looking for something maybe not as risky as bitcoin, this is the next one. >> all right up next, final trade "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. and so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. ...& she can talk to him
. >> i think cowan has a note out on that that this actually could take some earnings from budweiser,rom the constellation brands that's why they're looking into it if you think about after prohibition, where were the empires built? they were built in the alcohol trade. if you're looking for something maybe not as risky as bitcoin, this is the next one. >> all right up next, final trade "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why...
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. >>> welcome back to fast money cowan putting out an alert on ge still say the company's dividends arethey also say they'll report eight cents a share and the word on the street is 12 cents a share. >> first of all, that's a fair call the big issue with ge right now is having any vision on what kind of write-offs they're going to have to have for their insurance business and for ge capital i should say that's what's dogging the dividend because if they get a basis without that you can make the call that they can still pay. y'rstl in it. >> still in it. >> up next, final trade. e'd be n seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. a
. >>> welcome back to fast money cowan putting out an alert on ge still say the company's dividends arethey also say they'll report eight cents a share and the word on the street is 12 cents a share. >> first of all, that's a fair call the big issue with ge right now is having any vision on what kind of write-offs they're going to have to have for their insurance business and for ge capital i should say that's what's dogging the dividend because if they get a basis without that...
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. >> senator cowan chart. -- >> i like that i segued from senator whitehouse's remarks with the word bear trap since we actually have bears in northern minnesota. >> for the record we have bears in rhode island. let the record reflect that. >> ok, good. [laughter] if anyone missed that it was a tribute to the chicago bears by senator durbin. i do want to thank you mr. chairman. for your leadership and senator feinstein, the way you work together on this. your experience matters here. your devotion to this committee and the institution of the senate, which in your words mr. chairman is a check and balance as we should be in the legislative branch, an unfettered legislative power. it showed the way you're able to work with the authors here on a bipartisan basis. with senator kunz, senator booker, and senator grams. -- senator graham. i believe the vote sends a clear message that not everybody agreed but a clear message that we must protect this investigation. the investigations going forward --sen. tillis: did, this is senator tillis noted, this is about investigations going forward. f
. >> senator cowan chart. -- >> i like that i segued from senator whitehouse's remarks with the word bear trap since we actually have bears in northern minnesota. >> for the record we have bears in rhode island. let the record reflect that. >> ok, good. [laughter] if anyone missed that it was a tribute to the chicago bears by senator durbin. i do want to thank you mr. chairman. for your leadership and senator feinstein, the way you work together on this. your experience...
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cowan says more and more brick and mortar stores will close this year. amazon tops 100 million subscribers around the world nike, another executive hits the exit >> thanks for having me, i'm going to bring in terry lu lundgren he joins us out in tucson, arizona at the global retailing conference which is done in conjunction with the university of arizona and the retailing school that bears his name thank you for joining us, good to see you >> good to hear your voice. >> we have to start with all the things that are going on in retail today a lot of cards are stacked against department stores. just to run through a couple of them, morgan stanley says amazon is the second largest u.s. apparel seller bonton saying they have to liquidate their 200 department stores that are left there's reports that the house of frazier is looking to restructure, that's a uk department store are we looking at the extinction of department stores as we know it here? >> well, you know, you and others that have asked me that question for most of my career so i'd have to say that
cowan says more and more brick and mortar stores will close this year. amazon tops 100 million subscribers around the world nike, another executive hits the exit >> thanks for having me, i'm going to bring in terry lu lundgren he joins us out in tucson, arizona at the global retailing conference which is done in conjunction with the university of arizona and the retailing school that bears his name thank you for joining us, good to see you >> good to hear your voice. >> we...
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vivian assert cowan will be here to explain the tech giant seeking
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mcmillan joins us, chief investment officer and cnbc contributor david seberg, managing director at cowanhat's the buzz? how do you weigh those big, looming geopolitical risks, not to mention a potential trade war with what we're about to see starting with the banks and earnings tomorrow? >> yeah, i mean, i think we've talked about it on the show a few times. it's about earnings coming in now. you saw what happened at 1:10. they were just talking about and discussing the news that came out on some service, essentially, saying that we were about to, you know, launch missiles on eight targets in syria. the tape reading out shows that. we saw a blip in the s&p but quick to rebound afterwards. it shows you there's a lot of response on this tape based on algorithmic trading. so the near-term moves back and forth don't really pay attention to it's really the set-ups going into certain events and the event right now is earnings and i think that are we going get headlines from the standpoint of president tweets, they're going to rattle the narcotmarket no question. however, the eye is on the ball
mcmillan joins us, chief investment officer and cnbc contributor david seberg, managing director at cowanhat's the buzz? how do you weigh those big, looming geopolitical risks, not to mention a potential trade war with what we're about to see starting with the banks and earnings tomorrow? >> yeah, i mean, i think we've talked about it on the show a few times. it's about earnings coming in now. you saw what happened at 1:10. they were just talking about and discussing the news that came...
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meantime, cowan is downgrading starbucks.ld change the bottom line $59.24 you know, i don't know how to get that >> they're really good they're really amazing >> it's been about four months since the cme launches its first bitcoin futures. we've seen that fall by nearly 60%. volatility still the name of the game with a big spike just yesterday in the futures this time the spike was higher for a change joining us now is luke ellis, the man group ceo. great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> you just started bitcoin. volatility should be a paradise, right? >> yeah. we don't try to have any view of what the fundamental value of bitcoin is that's a long debate whether it exists at all we trade it based on price and opportunity. there's not that much liquidity in it. so it's a tiny position. but we like anything we can trade. the more different things we can trade, the better it is for us >> are you using futures or trading bitcoin itself >> we're only trading futures. basically the settlement risk you take on the so-called
meantime, cowan is downgrading starbucks.ld change the bottom line $59.24 you know, i don't know how to get that >> they're really good they're really amazing >> it's been about four months since the cme launches its first bitcoin futures. we've seen that fall by nearly 60%. volatility still the name of the game with a big spike just yesterday in the futures this time the spike was higher for a change joining us now is luke ellis, the man group ceo. great to have you with us....
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mottley has just been unbelievable, tyler goodrich and many other staff members, but-- oh, and marsha cowan is here who is our legal counsel. so, thank you all and thank you to members of the feminist majority and unite here for everything that you've done to make this a success for us. and with that, i'd like to introduce a panel, how to improve title 9 and keep our campuses safe. we must shine a light on our students and institutes of higher learning when talking about sexual harassment and assault. one in five female students are survivors of campus sexual assault. the #metoo movement reaches to address the needs and safety of our students. title 9 has played a role in provider survivors of sexual assault with protection, but what is its place in our current political climate, and how can we strengthen title 9 with the increased attacks from our new department of education, if we can call it that. to answer some of these questions, please help me welcome our next moderator and our panel to the stage. thank you all for being here. [applause]. [applause]. >> hi, everyone thank you for join
mottley has just been unbelievable, tyler goodrich and many other staff members, but-- oh, and marsha cowan is here who is our legal counsel. so, thank you all and thank you to members of the feminist majority and unite here for everything that you've done to make this a success for us. and with that, i'd like to introduce a panel, how to improve title 9 and keep our campuses safe. we must shine a light on our students and institutes of higher learning when talking about sexual harassment and...