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to cross the border illegally and trying toluame asy sort of getting mixed up and it's being cond, flatterecisely what's happening and one of the statisticses that was published we anticate 250,000 children by the end of summer and this happens routine during summer because it's easier for snuglers to bring in children and whole families, ted cruz b right sut not something that the democrats who want open borders will want it will expedite cause the judicl arm to acts swiftly >> we could talk about this long while. we got to leave it at that. great talking wit you tonight. back after this on 5." >> thank you. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . . >>> we're fighting the fake news. >> am i fake it's becoming a real problem and we can tell the kifference. i'm tal about actual fake news, not just sesries the ident doesn't like. we know he calls a lot of that fake news. honew studyws only a quarter of american adults could fully identify facts versus opinions in news stories. participants wer given five factual statements and five opinions only 26% wer able to identify. with opinions it got better 35% were able to ac
to cross the border illegally and trying toluame asy sort of getting mixed up and it's being cond, flatterecisely what's happening and one of the statisticses that was published we anticate 250,000 children by the end of summer and this happens routine during summer because it's easier for snuglers to bring in children and whole families, ted cruz b right sut not something that the democrats who want open borders will want it will expedite cause the judicl arm to acts swiftly >> we could...
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edentire cities were flatt the americans in the eyes of the north koreans are clearly the enemy.they see the conflict and the way they represented to their own citizens as a north korean victory. victory. david: in fact, it was a war neither won nor lost, and not officially finished, only with an aovistice. the years, this trust has sioccaally given way to hope. >> supposedly here on a private visit. david: former president carter stepped into north korea to build a deal in 1994, though clinton visited 15 years later, seeking to improve relations. the result on both occasions >>forced storms. on't forget that north koreans have a record ofme breaking agrees, concealment, to put it bluntly, of cheating. i would argue they have a desire to make north korea great again . international leaders like donald trump will be wise to take that opportunity and develop it. david: sce the korean war, so much has changed, and yet the problem there has just festered. time and again, efforts to resolve it have come to nothing. one thing the archive does show us,ug t true of absence, any picture o
edentire cities were flatt the americans in the eyes of the north koreans are clearly the enemy.they see the conflict and the way they represented to their own citizens as a north korean victory. victory. david: in fact, it was a war neither won nor lost, and not officially finished, only with an aovistice. the years, this trust has sioccaally given way to hope. >> supposedly here on a private visit. david: former president carter stepped into north korea to build a deal in 1994, though...
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can you explain what a flatte n flattenening yield curve means and why did analysts say when there's inverted yield curve that it portends recession coming and the last part of my question is what happens if the ten-year t-bill goes to over 3% how will that affect the stock market in 2018 grab your skis and come seeus in tahoe. >> i love tahoe. i used to play cards on the nevada side. an inverted yield curve, fed raised rates too high, rest of the curve goes down out five, ten, 10 years. that has -- that is a curve that has shown in many cases to lead to recession but in other cases not. so i'm not -- i'm not hard and fast in that rule. i do think that as rates go up, business slows that's undeniable. but we are such a low rate and business is so strong that we can afford it. mike in california mike >> caller: good afternoon, mr. cramer. >> mike! >> caller: listen, two things. one, first thanks for taking my call, number two, thanks for leading us 9 to 5ers down the right path. >> that's all i want to do, thank you. >> caller: here's my question. i know you here in a hurry here. >> n
can you explain what a flatte n flattenening yield curve means and why did analysts say when there's inverted yield curve that it portends recession coming and the last part of my question is what happens if the ten-year t-bill goes to over 3% how will that affect the stock market in 2018 grab your skis and come seeus in tahoe. >> i love tahoe. i used to play cards on the nevada side. an inverted yield curve, fed raised rates too high, rest of the curve goes down out five, ten, 10 years....
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flatt flattery played a huge role. you know, in a meeting it is easy to say i made contact. we get along. that is not a strategy. that is not a strategy. where is national interest? where is denuclearization? you can see this. i would say kim jong-un gaining? he will accept me. i bought myself more time. let's see what happens. >> it is the same as '94. the situation is different. the nuclear weapons program is advanced in 2018 than 1994. that is the context with which we have to look at this issue. the onus and pressure and challenges on secretary of state mike pompeoo work out the details and other voices in the administration to prefer a harder line like john bolton this could be a defining moment. if the president sees himself criticized for being too weak. he is responsive to what outsiders and people he respect think of him. this is -- i think he makes mike pompeo's job harder today. >> christiane amanpour, i want to ask you, the president says he has received concessions from north korea over time. he got hostages back from north korea. north korea hasn't tested missi
flatt flattery played a huge role. you know, in a meeting it is easy to say i made contact. we get along. that is not a strategy. that is not a strategy. where is national interest? where is denuclearization? you can see this. i would say kim jong-un gaining? he will accept me. i bought myself more time. let's see what happens. >> it is the same as '94. the situation is different. the nuclear weapons program is advanced in 2018 than 1994. that is the context with which we have to look at...
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you mentioned, carl, the yield curve tens minus two there it is.ptember '07 the lase wet 41 we've flattthat today at 40 basis points if you open the ten year chart to february, and this is very important, because markets tend to kind of learn their trading patterns questionable with central bank policy as this year. so you see in february we had many sessions in a row we talked about that closed in the 280s. now this could be the ninth session, depending on where it closes that's in the 290s. ife look overseas, you the way the two-year has an upward bias this is a june 1st start to the two-year shot. the negative two-year yielding instrument in europe it doesn't look like it's getting ready for tightening maybe balance sheet reduction. therein lies the issue that investors to deal with and look at the dollar index see the drop at 8:30 a.m. eastern when the hot inflation hit. carl, jim, david, back to yo >> rick, talk to you in a bit. >>> when we come back, walter isakson weighs in on the at&t time warner ruling talk about what is at stake for media. e dow is up 22 points. a lot headed o
you mentioned, carl, the yield curve tens minus two there it is.ptember '07 the lase wet 41 we've flattthat today at 40 basis points if you open the ten year chart to february, and this is very important, because markets tend to kind of learn their trading patterns questionable with central bank policy as this year. so you see in february we had many sessions in a row we talked about that closed in the 280s. now this could be the ninth session, depending on where it closes that's in the 290s....
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rascal flatts. darius rucker. thomas rhett. what?o be awesome. look at the crowd we have outside, you guys. i mean, this is going to be a party in nashville. i wish you all were here to have a drink with us. >> so do we. >> we do, too. >> that was a record number of y'alls. loved it. >> she went all-in. >> totally. >> jenna approves the y'alls. >> living your best life. >> bless your heart. >> buy, nye, now. >> you come back and see us now, hear? >>> mr. roker, a glance at the forecast. >> in florida, they could use the rain in the southwest and into the rockies, where they have drought conditions. severe storms making their way through the central plains. tomorrow, we expect to see more rain down in florida, record highs, texas and into the southwest. severe storms moving again into the plains. sunshine in southern california. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. nice weather continues inland over the next couple of days with highs in the mid-70s mostly sunny skies and breezy winds. it will be warmer on friday up to 84 deg
rascal flatts. darius rucker. thomas rhett. what?o be awesome. look at the crowd we have outside, you guys. i mean, this is going to be a party in nashville. i wish you all were here to have a drink with us. >> so do we. >> we do, too. >> that was a record number of y'alls. loved it. >> she went all-in. >> totally. >> jenna approves the y'alls. >> living your best life. >> bless your heart. >> buy, nye, now. >> you come back and see us...