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i appreciate it. >> jimmy: gina rodriguez. >> gina rodriguez. >> jimmy: how awesome is gina?u say it rodriguez. >> jimmy: gina rodriguez. >> rodgriguez. >> jimmy: hey -- you're good at rolling your "r" there. >> thank you. i'm dominican. >> jimmy: ah, not bad. [ laughter ] >> i'm not trying to brag. [ speaking spanish ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] hey, that's really good. >> that's good, right? >> jimmy: yeah, that's fantastic. >> i'm from 165th and -- kid. that's what i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what can we say about "miss bala"? how can we set it up? >> "miss bala" is an amazing -- it's an amazing tale of this young girl who goes to see her friend and she gets caught in a a triangle of craziness. and she has to save her friend and save herself and gina rodriguez is an amazing actress that kicks a lot of butt and saves the day. >> jimmy: there you go. i want to show everyone a clip. here's anthony mackie and gina rodriguez in "miss bala." take a look. >> where's the rest? come on now. you take the pan. i need to get a message to lena. are you listening? i want you to tell
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gina excelled in both these areas. and gina was a girl scout, as you mentioned in the open.ve created an award for a girl scout from the southeast region, who gets her gold award, which is the highest level of award in the girl scouts. somebody who abeliechieves that going to get a scholarship from us. and in our travels going around, we've heard from numerous health care professionals and lawmakers that there's not enough people to answer the phone lines for suicide hotlines or to be involved in prevention programs. so, we decided to add another scholarship to someone who is purviewing an advanced degree in psychotherapy to try to help the people who will stop these mass shootings in american schools. >> incredible moves that you and your family and all of the other families of the victims of parkland have made. it's just so extraordinary. thank you for being with us, tony montalto. >> thank you very much. >>> we're back after a short break. you're watching "cnn newsroom." but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated
gina excelled in both these areas. and gina was a girl scout, as you mentioned in the open.ve created an award for a girl scout from the southeast region, who gets her gold award, which is the highest level of award in the girl scouts. somebody who abeliechieves that going to get a scholarship from us. and in our travels going around, we've heard from numerous health care professionals and lawmakers that there's not enough people to answer the phone lines for suicide hotlines or to be involved...
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you see gina haspel there and on the far right you see dan coats. when you look at this picture in light of what the president said about they're passive and naive, they need to go back to school, he's right and they're wrong, what do you see? >> i don't see them as passive and naive. i see them as active and realistic. that's the same picture we used tonight for an article i posted on the blog writing about the president's relationship with his intelligence chiefs. look, they're doing the best they can to serve the least traditional president we have ever had, but they're also preserving their credibility by speaking the truth to congress and by serving all of the other intelligence customers that are out there. some people are asking why aren't dan coats and gina haspel resigning? i'll tell you why they're not resigning. they're not resigning because they're serving a whole range of customers that do read their analysis, that do appreciate what they're doing and they're hoping to paper this over with the president every time it happens. >> they do
you see gina haspel there and on the far right you see dan coats. when you look at this picture in light of what the president said about they're passive and naive, they need to go back to school, he's right and they're wrong, what do you see? >> i don't see them as passive and naive. i see them as active and realistic. that's the same picture we used tonight for an article i posted on the blog writing about the president's relationship with his intelligence chiefs. look, they're doing...
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lisa: gina, final thoughts? gina: i can't wait for the weekend.ughter] reachinghink we are somewhat overbought conditions are crossed risk assets. it doesn't necessarily mean we crashed, and a lot of that is because of sentiment. -- toont is to cautious cautious. lisa: gina martin adams speaking the truth. thank you so much. julian emmanuel, thank you. that does it for the closing bell. next, we look at heinz disaster day and if there are signs of more on the verizon. where are you bell vida -- horizon. where are you velti to -- velv ita? this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. lisa: and i'm lisa abramowicz. caroline: this is our markets close. up the day, we rallied into friday. more likely, not president trump and china lead negotiator say the trade you will probably happen is both days jus -- both parties decide to work into the weekend. how a billionaires socially conscious studio has a larger goal. let's get more on the top story. it is trade talks i
lisa: gina, final thoughts? gina: i can't wait for the weekend.ughter] reachinghink we are somewhat overbought conditions are crossed risk assets. it doesn't necessarily mean we crashed, and a lot of that is because of sentiment. -- toont is to cautious cautious. lisa: gina martin adams speaking the truth. thank you so much. julian emmanuel, thank you. that does it for the closing bell. next, we look at heinz disaster day and if there are signs of more on the verizon. where are you bell vida --...
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as always, gina, talk to you soon >>> also new this morning, a major deal in the drug sector.he is buying spark therapeutics for $4.3 billion. if you own spark shars, roche is paying $114 a share for spark, that is not a misprint and that is a 122% premium to friday's close a more than double on the deal spark is working on treatments for both hemophilia and huntington's disease and has one drug on the market to treat a rare genetic condition causes blindness in 1 and 200,000 people spark therapeutics once the ticker and look at that, up 120% >>> one deal to get bigger may be another deal to get smaller kraft hines reportedly hired to review options for maxwell house brand of coffee, including a possible sale. sources telling cnbc maxwell house could fetch upwards of $3 billion. if this happens, one of a string of asset sells kraft hines declined comment other than to say it's focussed on building around brands in a groeg and profitable area where it has a competitive average kraft hines fell to a record low after it announced 15 billion write-down, slashed dividend and disclo
as always, gina, talk to you soon >>> also new this morning, a major deal in the drug sector.he is buying spark therapeutics for $4.3 billion. if you own spark shars, roche is paying $114 a share for spark, that is not a misprint and that is a 122% premium to friday's close a more than double on the deal spark is working on treatments for both hemophilia and huntington's disease and has one drug on the market to treat a rare genetic condition causes blindness in 1 and 200,000 people...
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still with us is michael and gina martin adams. interestingreally research today, saying maybe a capitalist for the next high when it comes to the stock market is crossed and earnings, but perhaps weaker earnings are not bad. gina: over time, it is a markedly -- is a remarkably good year for stocks. this is a 2018 research note. the peak for stocks, probably not a great year. the earnings growth produced about 4% return. previous years produced about 11%. on average, we have produced that return. the good news is, if we provide and gather some sort of confidence that things look better into the second half of this year, stocks could have a catalyst to move higher. the reason stocks have recovered is because of fed policy. on fed has backpedaled policy and reduced expectations for tighter rates that has created a remarkable uptrend and valuations. we are not had a blog -- had a lot of earnings and put. romaine: michael, when we talk about the next like higher, a lot of optimists point -- these equalot of weight indexes suggesting th
still with us is michael and gina martin adams. interestingreally research today, saying maybe a capitalist for the next high when it comes to the stock market is crossed and earnings, but perhaps weaker earnings are not bad. gina: over time, it is a markedly -- is a remarkably good year for stocks. this is a 2018 research note. the peak for stocks, probably not a great year. the earnings growth produced about 4% return. previous years produced about 11%. on average, we have produced that...
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gina all money managers might seem the same, why is that?isher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the first-of-its-kind lexus ux and ux f sport, with the latest safety system standard, best-in-class turn radius and best-in-class mpg. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. [kno♪king] ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close.
gina all money managers might seem the same, why is that?isher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. the...
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[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it.25th. here are your market movers. >> i think you would be amazed with what you see. let's see what happens. lauren: president trump crediting substantial progress in the trade talks with china for his decision to delay a round of tariffs set to hit chinese goods this saturday. we'll see how the markets react to what could be the end of the u.s./china trade tensions. president trump is heading to vietnam to fir for his second st with kim jong un. the latest on the road to denuclearization. and the stars were out in hollywood last night for the hostless 91st academy awards. we'll have all the
[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it.25th. here are your market movers. >> i think you would be amazed with what you see. let's see what happens. lauren: president trump crediting substantial progress in the trade talks with china for his decision to delay a round of tariffs set to hit chinese goods this saturday. we'll see how the markets react to what could be the end of the u.s./china trade tensions. president trump is heading to vietnam to fir for...
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gina and mark join us next. stay with us.ry feeling, a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. lou: 2020 candidate elizabeth warren, has a ring to it doesn't it? she said she would declare three national emergencies of the good nation would like to present tothe senator telling a late-night host, the emergencies would include , are you ready? climate change, gun violence and student loan debt. under president obama watch by the way, total student loan debt more thandoubled , reaching $1.4 trillion in 2016. i think president obama
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[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it.maria bartiromo wall street. maria: welcome to the weekend. i am maria bartiromo, great to have you with us this weekend. coming up in just a moment, my interview with the chairman and ceo of cisco. chuck robbins is with us this weekend. but first, the u.s. meeting with china this week to try to hash out a trade deal before the march 1 deadline. on thursday sat down with secretary of state, mike pompeo to discuss china and huawei, and how they are posing a threat for privacy and national secury.
[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it.maria bartiromo wall street. maria: welcome to the weekend. i am maria bartiromo, great to have you with us this weekend. coming up in just a moment, my interview with the chairman and ceo of cisco. chuck robbins is with us this weekend. but first, the u.s. meeting with china this week to try to hash out a trade deal before the march 1 deadline. on thursday sat down with secretary of state, mike pompeo to discuss china and...
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with oppenheimer, gina sanchez with go global ari, i like what you said. fundamentals or technicals but the market tries to put the most paint on the most people and does it point to freeport going higher >> yeah, i think for us, doesn't necessarily screen well for us on a bottom up basis either but we wouldn't bet against it it's a trading stock looks like it will work higher here's what traders have to know break out about 12:50. typically prior, resistance becomes support. i think as long as that's the case, upside to $15 resistance that's the next upside test. the fact it's below falling 200 day moving average suggests there's longer term trend needed that's why it doesn't work for us. >> does it make sense to you, gina >> the fundamentals story. they've cleaned up ownership issues they've set them up for sale, so ripe for a takeover. from the internal perspective, it's a lot better than it did before so that would be good. externally, we see copper prices rising because of supply shortages and we see support for gold both of those things actually bene
with oppenheimer, gina sanchez with go global ari, i like what you said. fundamentals or technicals but the market tries to put the most paint on the most people and does it point to freeport going higher >> yeah, i think for us, doesn't necessarily screen well for us on a bottom up basis either but we wouldn't bet against it it's a trading stock looks like it will work higher here's what traders have to know break out about 12:50. typically prior, resistance becomes support. i think as...
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gina: because expectations were so very low for everything. what's happening today is partly a reflection of what happened last month. the december numbers were so ugly, it really took the market we started pricing and permanent malaise and weakness coming out of asia, particularly china. earnings are not great, but they are not as bad as expected. we had priced in a tremendous amount of weakness. ,ven in these moderate beats they are creating a near-term balance in sentiment because expectations got so low. alix: the next story, europe. this is a really ugly chart. german gdp quarter on quarter the white part, it's not even there for last year. is this accurately reflected in the markets right now? that i'm a bit worried europe is not as reflected as china. we spent last year talking about a chinese slow down because of all the trade issues that popped up directly related to china. as a result, europe has shown really strong economic weakness. you saw this play out in the s&p 500 in particular. they are still trading at a premium to their lon
gina: because expectations were so very low for everything. what's happening today is partly a reflection of what happened last month. the december numbers were so ugly, it really took the market we started pricing and permanent malaise and weakness coming out of asia, particularly china. earnings are not great, but they are not as bad as expected. we had priced in a tremendous amount of weakness. ,ven in these moderate beats they are creating a near-term balance in sentiment because...
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, and said he'd probably be proved right. >> do you still have confidence in gina haspel and dan coats to give you good advice? >> no, i disagreed with certain things they said. i think i'm right, but time will prove that. time will prove me right, probably. >> well, the president says time will prove him right, probably. and that's what this is all about. being right. this is a president who can't stand being contradicted. sources telling cnn the president was seething and called out dni dan coats by name as he watched senate highlights of the senate testimony yesterday, testimony in which, again and again, those intel chiefs flat-out contradicted what the president has said. so, we are going to go to the videotape. here's what the president said about isis in december. >> we have won against isis. we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly. we've taken back the land. and now it's time for our troops to come back home. >> "we have won against isis. we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly. we've taken back the land and it's now time for our troops to come home." here's what dn
, and said he'd probably be proved right. >> do you still have confidence in gina haspel and dan coats to give you good advice? >> no, i disagreed with certain things they said. i think i'm right, but time will prove that. time will prove me right, probably. >> well, the president says time will prove him right, probably. and that's what this is all about. being right. this is a president who can't stand being contradicted. sources telling cnn the president was seething and...
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what's it like to be gina haspel and coats right now? >> i can't imagine. very, very difficult because they're going to continue to do what they need to do as intelligence professionals, tell truth to power, even when that power is in the hands of someone like donald trump. he may call them naive and passive and thineed to be schoo. i expect them to do that every time, does not comport to what his predetermined actions are, what his views are. they need to stick with their professional responsibilities. by doing that and saying it publicly in front of the congressional committees, that's when every man and woman in cia, nsa, are going to say, yes, we're going the job we're supposed to be doing, our leadership within the intelligence community is performing its responsibilities irrespective of the malfeasance of donald trump. >> i asked a former intel official what it's like to live in these parallel worlds, where the president doesn't just want to have whatever policy he wants, he wants whatever facts he chooses to pursue that policy, as you're describing.
what's it like to be gina haspel and coats right now? >> i can't imagine. very, very difficult because they're going to continue to do what they need to do as intelligence professionals, tell truth to power, even when that power is in the hands of someone like donald trump. he may call them naive and passive and thineed to be schoo. i expect them to do that every time, does not comport to what his predetermined actions are, what his views are. they need to stick with their professional...
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like nineteen year olds and gina. my mother an older sister died on two consecutive days i was six months old at the time. then my father contracted polio and my grandmother raised me. my father went out to beg and we lived off what he brought back. that's how we four kids grew up. warm. today seguin and lives with her brother shuttles family he is her protector and saved her life three years ago when she suddenly disappeared from her village. after seguin a vanished shantel sold everything travel two thousand kilometers to new delhi and reported her disappearance to the aid organisation of nobel laureate kai laughs such a r.t. . in the way that. some men offered my sister work she declined after that she disappeared she was able to get hold of her phone and call me when she wasn't being watched. she was crying and begged me to get her out of there. i went there and saw her. blood was coming out of her eyes and her face had been cut. coming from a lower caste some still was not able to accomplish anything on his own.
like nineteen year olds and gina. my mother an older sister died on two consecutive days i was six months old at the time. then my father contracted polio and my grandmother raised me. my father went out to beg and we lived off what he brought back. that's how we four kids grew up. warm. today seguin and lives with her brother shuttles family he is her protector and saved her life three years ago when she suddenly disappeared from her village. after seguin a vanished shantel sold everything...
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gina: it's a good question. on the question of cutting their costs, it is a key benchmark that companies need to cut costs at this stage in the cycle to reflect the deceleration in revenue growth and plummeting expectations. we need to get to a point where cost pressures are assumed by companies in the form of cutting all their expenses. to create a margin bottom, to create recovery spirit it's a classic, how does the recovery in earning stream work, and we are not seeing that yet. this is one of the first reports have seen were companies are adequately cutting cost and managing to the bottom line. so it could trigger a much better environment going forward. perspective,market we have yet to see our margin bottom. we have yet to see enough cost-cutting, cost-containment, overall consolidation to really get things moving. it is one of the keys to creating an earnings recovery in the second half. in 2019,king later that focus on the bottom line. late in the cycle are starting to see that cost pressure will. you ha
gina: it's a good question. on the question of cutting their costs, it is a key benchmark that companies need to cut costs at this stage in the cycle to reflect the deceleration in revenue growth and plummeting expectations. we need to get to a point where cost pressures are assumed by companies in the form of cutting all their expenses. to create a margin bottom, to create recovery spirit it's a classic, how does the recovery in earning stream work, and we are not seeing that yet. this is one...
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joining us trump 2020 media advisory board member, author of the best seller of mad politics, g gina.th other people's money. >> well, this is typical of socialism. i'm just glad they're finally admitting they're socialist. a few years ago if you used the word "socialism" or "socialist" in relation to the democrats, they would have called you crazy, a conspiracy theorist. they are self-labeling themselves as socialist as there's this mad rush to the left. the sad reality is, we have all symptoms of socialism. there's the bullying, the thuggery, the violence and all the things we never thought we would see here in the united states of america. yet they seem proud to be label socialist. the thing about socialism, it requires tyranny. that's exactly where we're going. >> sean: ari, really abortion up until even the birthing process? late-term abortion. lot of states, democrats now pushing it, wealth tax, 70% tax rates, free health care, free housing, free retirement, guaranteed, free, free, free, even free healthy food. guaranteed. >> stop it. you're depressing me. i think there's a real
joining us trump 2020 media advisory board member, author of the best seller of mad politics, g gina.th other people's money. >> well, this is typical of socialism. i'm just glad they're finally admitting they're socialist. a few years ago if you used the word "socialism" or "socialist" in relation to the democrats, they would have called you crazy, a conspiracy theorist. they are self-labeling themselves as socialist as there's this mad rush to the left. the sad...
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do you see gina haspel and dan coats telling the president that the contradictions which you can see publically because thee were public, do you see them calling it fake news? >> absolutely not. this actually really worries me that the president called them into the oval office and said they agreed with them. this is a pattern of the president politicizing our intelligence community, our military. this is a constant pattern from him and under mines our national security institutions. i just can't imagine that dan coats or gina haspel would ever do that. >> that's where we land today. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. >> coming up for us, can a federal judge keep roger stone away from a camera? we may find out the answer to that today as stone heads back to court. that's next. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. new aveeno® cracked skintell you cica ointment. what to wear. with shea butter and triple oat complex. for fast relief and a protective barrier fo
do you see gina haspel and dan coats telling the president that the contradictions which you can see publically because thee were public, do you see them calling it fake news? >> absolutely not. this actually really worries me that the president called them into the oval office and said they agreed with them. this is a pattern of the president politicizing our intelligence community, our military. this is a constant pattern from him and under mines our national security institutions. i...
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had "summoned his intelligence chiefs including dan coats, the national intelligence director, and gina haspel, the cia director, to the white house because he had heard they contradicted his foreign policy during testimony to congress this week." but that meeting actually made it look as if chuck schumer was in charge of white house scheduling. because at this hour last night we brought you what was then the breaking news, that the senate democratic leader chuck schumer sent a letter to dan coats, the director of national intelligence, urging him, urging him to have "an immediate meeting with the president to educate him about the facts and raw intelligence underlying the intelligence community assessments." chuck schumer's letter came at the end of a day in which the president openly attacked and insulted all of the leaders of our intelligence agencies and everyone working in those agencies. in one tweet he screamed "they are wrong," exclamation point. in another the president said that people working in intelligence should go back to school. the president launched that attack the day
had "summoned his intelligence chiefs including dan coats, the national intelligence director, and gina haspel, the cia director, to the white house because he had heard they contradicted his foreign policy during testimony to congress this week." but that meeting actually made it look as if chuck schumer was in charge of white house scheduling. because at this hour last night we brought you what was then the breaking news, that the senate democratic leader chuck schumer sent a letter...
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gina: this is a really big key. the market went from we are in an endless tightening phase to may be will get some cuts this year. you need to see a lot of detail regarding the fed members' confidence in the outlook deteriorating, their confidence suggesting they will not raise rates this year. thising else is a risk at point. we have fully priced in no hikes and potentially cuts in the equity market. will we get evidence to confirm that view or not? we've gone from endless tightening on the balance sheet to it's going to end this year. lower, be $500 billion $600 billion lower? will we get those details? that is a big question. i'm not convinced we will get those details. alix: thank you both very much. you can find all the trades we used on gtv . may has beena answering questions in parliament. later today, she will meet with the european commission president for critical talks over british plans to leave the european union. there are headlines crossing the bluebird sink she's looking for a legally binding cha
gina: this is a really big key. the market went from we are in an endless tightening phase to may be will get some cuts this year. you need to see a lot of detail regarding the fed members' confidence in the outlook deteriorating, their confidence suggesting they will not raise rates this year. thising else is a risk at point. we have fully priced in no hikes and potentially cuts in the equity market. will we get evidence to confirm that view or not? we've gone from endless tightening on the...
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he was asked about that on you in gina haspel and dan coats? >> i disagree with things that they said, but time will prove me right probably. >> despite their disagreements, the president did get his intel briefing yesterday from coats and haspel. and then he changed his tune, made this startling claim. >> he has said that they were totally misquoted and it was taken out of context. so what i do is i'd suggest that you call them. they said it was fake news. >> or you can just watch the testimony yourself and read the transcri transcripts. they were not misquoted, their entire testimony was public. judge for yourself. >> we have won against isis. we have beaten them and we have beaten them badly. >> isis is intent on resurging and still commands thousands of fighters in iraq and syria. >> there are half a dozen examples exactly like that. a source says coats and haspel were not in jeopardy of losing their jobs and aides were able to calm trump down adding that the transcript adds more context to their remarks. >>> one of america's richest famili
he was asked about that on you in gina haspel and dan coats? >> i disagree with things that they said, but time will prove me right probably. >> despite their disagreements, the president did get his intel briefing yesterday from coats and haspel. and then he changed his tune, made this startling claim. >> he has said that they were totally misquoted and it was taken out of context. so what i do is i'd suggest that you call them. they said it was fake news. >> or you can...
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gina haspel,s h s hahis choice director. chris wray is his choice for fbi director. they're reflecting their agencies' and their communities' consensus view of threats in the world even if that differs from the president's perspective. >> to all of you, there's fallout also from the senate republicans, mitch mcconnell and the leadership still burned about the president walking away from them on the border wall and all the other issues that led to the shutdown. they voted, a voetoveto-proof vn the senate, on an issue sponsored by mitch mcconnell, against the president's decision to withdraw troops from syria and afghanistan, the republicans voting against the president's foreign policy on something that important. >> and i am happy to see that. we would be very foolish to walk away from syria. two things going on here, andrea. one is, the actual tactical danger, walking away would be like turning around in front of a california firefighter that was still smoldering and walking away. it's going to reflash. we're going to have to do more there. secondly, your point, the
gina haspel,s h s hahis choice director. chris wray is his choice for fbi director. they're reflecting their agencies' and their communities' consensus view of threats in the world even if that differs from the president's perspective. >> to all of you, there's fallout also from the senate republicans, mitch mcconnell and the leadership still burned about the president walking away from them on the border wall and all the other issues that led to the shutdown. they voted, a...
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. >> gina, one of the growth stories in chips is 40% or 50% sale on it is this something for a patientht now? >> i think this is up in line with the s&p but no more i really don't see this as an interesting buy at all here because you still have significant slowing in the cloud market you see not only nvidia but across chip makers and also was the darling of the crypto craze which has now fallen off so to expect that will not have an impact on nvidia's earnings over time, i think this is the stock to stay away from right now. >> even if it's basing, it might be take a little while that seems to be the consensus ari, gina, thank you very much for more "trading nation," head to our web site or on twitter. over to sue herera for cnbc news update. >> here's what's happening at this hour. a judge has been giving instructions to the jurors at the u.s. drug trafficking trial of el chapo. they'll decide the fate of joaquin guzman after hearing three months of testimony. >>> 21 savage taken into custody by u.s. immigration and custom enforcement officials. authorities say he's a british citizen
. >> gina, one of the growth stories in chips is 40% or 50% sale on it is this something for a patientht now? >> i think this is up in line with the s&p but no more i really don't see this as an interesting buy at all here because you still have significant slowing in the cloud market you see not only nvidia but across chip makers and also was the darling of the crypto craze which has now fallen off so to expect that will not have an impact on nvidia's earnings over time, i...
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not gina haspel or coats. he can't see who his friends and his enemies are here so he's lashing out at them while not seeing the bigger foreign policy implication of attacking the intelligence community and cozying up to authoritarian leaders. >> congressman i heard your guffaw there. this psychological -- have you seen it before? where a person cease every criticism as an enemy who's a krit snick in other words he doesn't listen to criticism, he just says this guy turned on me. it's all about this person looking out and seeing menmies. >> i have some acquaintances like that but the president of the united states shouldn't be like that donald trump took an oath to protect the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. and now you see congress standing up to the president who shows a very tenuous relationship with the facts. >> you've been undercover, what about the man or woman in a tricky spot right now, maybe in russia, maybe iran or north korea. we have them everywhere and they're facing execut
not gina haspel or coats. he can't see who his friends and his enemies are here so he's lashing out at them while not seeing the bigger foreign policy implication of attacking the intelligence community and cozying up to authoritarian leaders. >> congressman i heard your guffaw there. this psychological -- have you seen it before? where a person cease every criticism as an enemy who's a krit snick in other words he doesn't listen to criticism, he just says this guy turned on me. it's all...
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international public affairs and happen to be located in the great state of rhode island headed by gina romundo who is a visionary leader in minute and experience and over the course of just looking around, state and local policymakers facing some of the toughest challenges. some of these challenges are new -- increased medical spending, increased pension costs looming large now and immediately in the future, some are old, such as closing the achievement gap and ensuring equal educational opportunities for people from all backgrounds. i got into economics because i saw it as a great framework for figuring out and thinking about how to make the word a better place. it's not very dismal, i'm an optimistic economist rather than a dismal scientist and one of the things you look around and ask well, how do we make policy more effective. how do we enable policy to deliver more impact per dollar spent to deliver value and when you look around the world today you see that falling, the computer cost of computing and science has transfoormed private sector, both for profit and not for profit, ess
international public affairs and happen to be located in the great state of rhode island headed by gina romundo who is a visionary leader in minute and experience and over the course of just looking around, state and local policymakers facing some of the toughest challenges. some of these challenges are new -- increased medical spending, increased pension costs looming large now and immediately in the future, some are old, such as closing the achievement gap and ensuring equal educational...
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it's one of the things that can create a center that donald trump can take advantage of. >> sean: gina last word tonight. >> there is a race to the left when you talk about free food, let's remember bernie sanders is thean one who has crazed food lines, who has said that food rationing is okay. praise the governor in venezuela. praise castro. people have to realize this is what the democrats are talking about and it's a very clear decision for 2020. >> sean: when people have to remodel their homes in ten years, when we get rid of the all gas, natural gas, oil, wooden airplanes go away, and we will take sailboats to europe and high-speed trades to australia, wow. good luck selling that plan. good to see you. when we come back a conservative attack on the campus of california berkeley. he is here to share our story with lawrence jones next. ♪ -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise?
it's one of the things that can create a center that donald trump can take advantage of. >> sean: gina last word tonight. >> there is a race to the left when you talk about free food, let's remember bernie sanders is thean one who has crazed food lines, who has said that food rationing is okay. praise the governor in venezuela. praise castro. people have to realize this is what the democrats are talking about and it's a very clear decision for 2020. >> sean: when people have...
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marty, please jump in here with gina martin adams.d see the mother of all mega stupid mergers, suzanne ties -- suits and ties. bring up the chart. down in flames. billion.e down $15 explained that will in stupid megamergers. >> a lot of this is about accounting. there is one really clear trend among investors. they do not like financial engineering will stop they do not like financial engineering and will not pay for buybacks. if you are proceeding with the merger and it is. ultimately created to earnings, you're not going to get paid for it. perfect example of that. goodwill is obviously a huge part of this merger. they've not been able to prove this is going to provide great economies of scale, provide improvement in the long-term outgrowth -- outlook for growth. tom: i will give you financial engineering. let's engineer the bloomberg. this, marty schenker. the white line is oreo cookies. the yellow line is velveeta cheese. that is all you need to know. it is snacks and groceries. once again, these fancy brazilians, they don't know
marty, please jump in here with gina martin adams.d see the mother of all mega stupid mergers, suzanne ties -- suits and ties. bring up the chart. down in flames. billion.e down $15 explained that will in stupid megamergers. >> a lot of this is about accounting. there is one really clear trend among investors. they do not like financial engineering will stop they do not like financial engineering and will not pay for buybacks. if you are proceeding with the merger and it is. ultimately...
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cia director gina gina haspel d that they could pose a direct threat to united states. the stark language from the presidency senior intelligence cadre brings into sharp focus the state of the upcoming assignment, particular for the partners in the region like japan and south korea. >> we now have a situation where their relationships are good, where there is no nuclear testing, no missiles, no rockets, we got our hostages back. >> a possible meeting coming up in march between the president and xi jinping. by the way, bret, we just received word by way of twitter that the president has nominated kelly kraft, the current ambassador to canada, to become his new u.n. ambassador for the u.s. she would be replacing nikki haley. of course we remember our former colleague heather nauert was also among those in consideration. kelly kraft, the new u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nominated and announced by way of twitter this afternoon. bret? >> bret: shall go through senate confirmation. kevin corke come alive on the north lawn. thanks. the dow surged pass over the 26,000 mark, mos
cia director gina gina haspel d that they could pose a direct threat to united states. the stark language from the presidency senior intelligence cadre brings into sharp focus the state of the upcoming assignment, particular for the partners in the region like japan and south korea. >> we now have a situation where their relationships are good, where there is no nuclear testing, no missiles, no rockets, we got our hostages back. >> a possible meeting coming up in march between the...
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. >> tensions on the peninsula have alleviated but your successor, gina haspel told congress that northorea is committed to developing a long-range nuclear armed missile that would pose a direct threat to the united states. president trump after the last summit tweeted, there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. does he still believe there's no longer a nuclear threat from north korea, even though gina haspel says north korea is committed to creating this missile that could create the united states? >> i'm familiar with the fact pattern. we know the history of the north koreans making promises, making commitments, lying, taking american money when president clinton said we've got this resolved back in 1994. this smrgs nadministration is ng to do that. we've charted a different path. we've been criticized for taking that path where we work and negotiate and the two who can effectuate the denuclearization and a brighter future for the north korean people will gather for a second time. we have economic sanctions in place. and i am very hopeful that we'll make a substantial step
. >> tensions on the peninsula have alleviated but your successor, gina haspel told congress that northorea is committed to developing a long-range nuclear armed missile that would pose a direct threat to the united states. president trump after the last summit tweeted, there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. does he still believe there's no longer a nuclear threat from north korea, even though gina haspel says north korea is committed to creating this missile that could...
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. >>> do you still have confidence in gina haspel and dan coats to give you good good advice?i disagree with certain things they said. i think i'm right. time will prove me right, probably. >> this is about the president's own feud with his own intelligence agencies. it reached a new level today. he's lashing out after the directors of cia, fbi, national intelligence, contradicted their boss' views about national security. in stark terms, right there in front of congress and the american public, yesterday, the president ridiculed them as passive and naive and suggested they go back to school. trump met with those same intelligence chiefs in the oval office today. what must that have been like? to express his displeasure in person, we presume, about the conversation according to tonight's "new york times" interview. "mr. trump said the intelligence chiefs told him their presentation was misinterpreted. they said, sir, our testimony was totally mischaracterized, mr. trump said." here's how the president described the meeting a few hours earlier. >> mr. president, did you talk to
. >>> do you still have confidence in gina haspel and dan coats to give you good good advice?i disagree with certain things they said. i think i'm right. time will prove me right, probably. >> this is about the president's own feud with his own intelligence agencies. it reached a new level today. he's lashing out after the directors of cia, fbi, national intelligence, contradicted their boss' views about national security. in stark terms, right there in front of congress and the...
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gina rodriguez of "jane the vir gin" stars in the action flick. >> i like the name of the movie. >> itition or bullet. i had to look it up. >>> we'll update you on the snow coming your way. have a great night. doug mcconnt some great discoveries for you along "the open road." we'll see two summits of marin's mount tamalpais through the artistic eyes of documentary filmmaker volunteering his time and talents to help give the mountain tlc. we'll meet a young family caring for each other and the land and giving us fine food. we'll be inspired by 4wheelbob, a wheelchair hiker you won't soon forget, and we'll be stunned by nature's beauty and dr. sapna reddy's photography. [music] [music]
gina rodriguez of "jane the vir gin" stars in the action flick. >> i like the name of the movie. >> itition or bullet. i had to look it up. >>> we'll update you on the snow coming your way. have a great night. doug mcconnt some great discoveries for you along "the open road." we'll see two summits of marin's mount tamalpais through the artistic eyes of documentary filmmaker volunteering his time and talents to help give the mountain tlc. we'll meet a...
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cocky about gina davis tugh.like, "yeah, you know, it's all right." [ ght laughter ] and then, i see her in this movie. and i'm like, "you know, she's really not acting enough she really should be -- to myself. then i see the movie, and shans perfectioni'm like fonzie, you know. "ay, mae! come over here, mae! how ya doin', mae!" [ laughter ] you know, like a little lesson at the premiere of what to do in a film, versus what to do on a stage. you know? >> seth: well, i certainly enjoyed everything you did. and it is -- it is just a film i invite everybody to go back and watch. ow, it's one of those nice things when you make a film that's already about the past, when you make it, it doesn't --a s so well. >> no. and she and i had such a great rapport. because you know, she was from ullham parkway and i'm from long island and i understand what she was saying. and you know, everyone -- you wa know, my parinitially very much smaller. and she would say to everyone -- "i need someone to go over there, cut the ball, come
cocky about gina davis tugh.like, "yeah, you know, it's all right." [ ght laughter ] and then, i see her in this movie. and i'm like, "you know, she's really not acting enough she really should be -- to myself. then i see the movie, and shans perfectioni'm like fonzie, you know. "ay, mae! come over here, mae! how ya doin', mae!" [ laughter ] you know, like a little lesson at the premiere of what to do in a film, versus what to do on a stage. you know? >> seth:...
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"miss bala" scoring a dismal 33% on rotten tomatoes with critics agreeing on one thing, the star, ginaa future as an action hero. one writes overall "miss bala" is a misfire but its leading lady is number one with a bullet and that's a beautiful sight to see. another critic compares it to an unseasoned and over cooked and tasteless dish. lord knows we don't need that to kick off february. >> no one wants that at all, especially during the month of february. that movie felt like it had a "fast & furious" feel to it. >> that's what the producer said. >> you are going to call me out on that? i just agree -- >> your unoriginal thought. >> julie knows what she is talking about, everybody. >> true. kenneth is going to go and see it >>> this morning on "world news now," it's so cold, it's causing quakes. >> loud noises from what's known as frost quakes has been set off by this polar plunge. the extreme lows are not done yet. good news, warmer air is on the way. some areas will see a temperature change of 80 degrees. >>> the interview with president trump calling the border talks a waste of ti
"miss bala" scoring a dismal 33% on rotten tomatoes with critics agreeing on one thing, the star, ginaa future as an action hero. one writes overall "miss bala" is a misfire but its leading lady is number one with a bullet and that's a beautiful sight to see. another critic compares it to an unseasoned and over cooked and tasteless dish. lord knows we don't need that to kick off february. >> no one wants that at all, especially during the month of february. that movie...
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basically, he should have at least placed a call to dan coats or to gina haspel. and said, tell me, what did you say today? what is that i'm hearing that identiis inconsistent with my position? instead, he put out a tweet blasting them, telling them to go back to school. so, what is dangerous to me in all of this is that the intelligence community is designed to bring information to the president of the united states so the president and his national security team can then formulate policy, whether it's against russia, china, iran, or any other country. the danger is, you don't want to have the president to continue to insult the intelligence community, saying you've got it wrong, i don't believe you, i didn't believe you in helsinki, i believed putin in helsinki and not you, if you continue to do that, you are undermining the morale and you are corrupting the process. what the danger is, you don't want the policymakers to be shaping the intelligence that's coming to them, and so, if you keep sending the signal to the intelligence community, i want a difference an
basically, he should have at least placed a call to dan coats or to gina haspel. and said, tell me, what did you say today? what is that i'm hearing that identiis inconsistent with my position? instead, he put out a tweet blasting them, telling them to go back to school. so, what is dangerous to me in all of this is that the intelligence community is designed to bring information to the president of the united states so the president and his national security team can then formulate policy,...
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[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you for being with us wall street week starts next. >> from new york city, this is maria bartiromo wall street. maria: welcome to the weekend. i am maria bartiromo, great to have you with us this weekend. coming up in just a moment, my interview with the chairman and ceo of cisco. chuck robbins is with us this weekend. but first, the u.s. meeting with china this week to try to hash out a trade deal before the march 1 deadline. on thursday sat down with secretary of state, mike pompeo to discuss china and huawei, and how they are posing a threat for privacy and national security. >> they are creating a real risk for these countries and the security of their people. europeans carry deeply about their privacy it is very real. we are out sharing this information i acknowledge that we have gained through this vast network and making sure countries understand the risk. we think they will make good decisions. >> it is not even the risk for them, it's the risks for the world. if you are
[laughter] lou: mark simone, gina, thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you for being with us wall street week starts next. >> from new york city, this is maria bartiromo wall street. maria: welcome to the weekend. i am maria bartiromo, great to have you with us this weekend. coming up in just a moment, my interview with the chairman and ceo of cisco. chuck robbins is with us this weekend. but first, the u.s. meeting with china this week to try to hash out a trade deal before the...
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. >> live from the receipt carpet, gina kim. >> reporter: there is always something interesting happening at the oscars but this is a particularly interesting, potentially historic year at the academy awards. for so many different reasons that you are about to hear. but if "roma" wins best picture as it is widely expected to do. it will be the first time ever that a streaming movie and a foreign phil mickelson has done so. >> and oscar goes to. >> reporter: spence normally reserve forward the awards might extend to the night's entire oscar telecast. the show is going without a host after comedian kevin hart bowed out over past controversial tweets. there is up roar over a particular new phil mickelson category and the decision to give out furfilm category and the decision to give out fur -- with last year's oscars the least watched ever. the academy hoping a shorter show will boost viewership. >> by and large people are seeing "roma" on netflix. so i think it would be a huge moment if "roma" were to actually win. >> vice's christian bale and rami malic are seen as front runners for best a
. >> live from the receipt carpet, gina kim. >> reporter: there is always something interesting happening at the oscars but this is a particularly interesting, potentially historic year at the academy awards. for so many different reasons that you are about to hear. but if "roma" wins best picture as it is widely expected to do. it will be the first time ever that a streaming movie and a foreign phil mickelson has done so. >> and oscar goes to. >> reporter:...
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upside" starring kevin hart landed in second place, and "miss bala," a drug cartel drama starring ginaame in third. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, dramatic capture. a suspected killer is taken into custody in texas after escaping early yesterday from a prison van. escaping early yesterday from a prison van. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. bring snow! the wet weather... triggering a mudslide over the weekend. now this highway in san mateo county... could be closed for days! and two bay area quarterbacks... face off in the super bowl. this morning: the fans pick sides. join us for kpix 5 n
upside" starring kevin hart landed in second place, and "miss bala," a drug cartel drama starring ginaame in third. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, dramatic capture. a suspected killer is taken into custody in texas after escaping early yesterday from a prison van. escaping early yesterday from a prison van. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with...
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gina, thank you for your time, talking about this case. story throughout the day. theresa may is facing the threat of another rebellion by her own backbenchers today as she tries to preserve support for her brexit plan. the commons is due to vote on the next steps in the process, and some of the most hardline tory brexiteers have said they cannot back the motion as it currently stands, claiming it effectively means abandoning a no—deal option. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster for us this morning. cani can ijust begin by asking you, in some senses, what is the point of today, because theresa may is not confident she will win today and she does not actually have an alternative plan yet, either, does she? you are right. in one sense today's and vote has no bearing on negotiations or the deal from mrs may and it's in tiley party management —— entirely party management —— entirely party management and the mood of westminster that matters, because if she were to face a significant revolt that would end the truth she
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. >> reporter: gina is stuttgartling with sk.cker sh last year her family got a $10,000 refund. this year they owed0. $10, >> i felt like i failed my family. i thought i was following things closely enough, and i thought where will we get the money to pay a tax bill? >> reporter: thereason, the property taxes in new york e $18,500. while they used to be able to deduct a their state, local and property taxes, the republican tax law capped those deductions at $10,ey0. ave three kids in college and owe $30,000 in taxes. thr employer withhel 20,000. now they're on the hook for another 10 k. they're not alone. 30 million americans are expected to owe money this year. most people did not check their withholding. they didn't change their withholding and, in fact, they could be setting themselves up for trouble for the019 filing year if they don't check it now. >> reporter: importantly, the new tax law doubled the standard deduction for most middle class americans. resulting in lower tax withholdings in 2018. but workers may not have noticed the extra money in their paychecks, especiall
. >> reporter: gina is stuttgartling with sk.cker sh last year her family got a $10,000 refund. this year they owed0. $10, >> i felt like i failed my family. i thought i was following things closely enough, and i thought where will we get the money to pay a tax bill? >> reporter: thereason, the property taxes in new york e $18,500. while they used to be able to deduct a their state, local and property taxes, the republican tax law capped those deductions at $10,ey0. ave three...
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. >> with support from captain america, gina king won her first oscar.ng actress for her role in "if beale street could talk." best supporting actor went to may her sha may her shall la ali for "green book." rami mall lick checked out by paramedics after he tumbled off the stage. he had just accepted his first oscar for his role in "bohemian rhapsody." olivia colman took her first academy role home? inn a surprise win named best actress for "the favourite." and the top honor for directing went to alfonso caron for "roma" which won best foreign language film. "green book" followed up its success at the golden globes by taking home best picture again last night. >>> breaking overnight, multiple people were killed when a car was hit by an amtrak train. this happened just west of kalamazoo, michigan. the train was headed for chicago. amtrak tweeted that the train involved was the wolverine 355 and that there was a vehicle incident. a spokesperson also confirmed no crew members were injured. a local fire chief says everyone in the car was killed but has not c
. >> with support from captain america, gina king won her first oscar.ng actress for her role in "if beale street could talk." best supporting actor went to may her sha may her shall la ali for "green book." rami mall lick checked out by paramedics after he tumbled off the stage. he had just accepted his first oscar for his role in "bohemian rhapsody." olivia colman took her first academy role home? inn a surprise win named best actress for "the...
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like to read the names of the years that passed, scott martin, nick, erim, himey, chris, luke, karr, gina, meadow and we will never forget and remember the thousands of victims of gun violence in the last year and the hundreds of thousands of survivors and family members whose lives have been forever changed. this ordinance might not be that big of a deal, but i think it sends a message. it would rescind the police department's authority to be a member of the nra and to collect tournament feeses on behalf of the nra in connection with holding firearms' tournaments. the nra has become a toxic and dangerous organization. following the mass shooting in parkland, they fervently fought against all guns violence prevention and argued for more guns in schools. the nra has demonstrated that it has no interest in the safety of our people. yesterday in washington, d.c., in the house judiciary committee, six years after sandyhook, hr8, the universal background check bill passed out of committee. significance years since sandyhook and fine let's we are seeing a bill pass out of committee for universa
like to read the names of the years that passed, scott martin, nick, erim, himey, chris, luke, karr, gina, meadow and we will never forget and remember the thousands of victims of gun violence in the last year and the hundreds of thousands of survivors and family members whose lives have been forever changed. this ordinance might not be that big of a deal, but i think it sends a message. it would rescind the police department's authority to be a member of the nra and to collect tournament...