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horowitz, without the dossier, paid for by the democratic party prepared for by a former british agent working with a russian sub source, without that dossier there would've been no warrant issued against carter page. we also now know that an email was doctored to get the fisa warrant by a lawyer at the fbi. so, why are we here? we are trying to find out how that happened. trying to find out how crossfire hurricane got so off script. and our desire is to make sure it never happens again. every american should be concerned by the fact that the inspector general found criminal wrongdoing, abuse of power, and a warrant application against carter page, an advisor to the trump campaign, and we are here to try to find out who knew what and when. to find out if mr. rosenstein knew that the sub source disavowed the dossier? did you know that the fbi lawyer doctored an email showing the relationship between mr. page and the cia, changing it where there was no relationship? did you know that? and if you did, why? and we will ask everybody who signed the warrant did you know? , and now that you k
horowitz, without the dossier, paid for by the democratic party prepared for by a former british agent working with a russian sub source, without that dossier there would've been no warrant issued against carter page. we also now know that an email was doctored to get the fisa warrant by a lawyer at the fbi. so, why are we here? we are trying to find out how that happened. trying to find out how crossfire hurricane got so off script. and our desire is to make sure it never happens again. every...
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but inspector general horowitz found found the f.b.i. had an authorized purpose when it opened crossfire hurricane which was grounded in protecting our national security in investigating federal crimes. do you agree with that conclusion? mr. rosenstein: yes, i do. senator coons: do you believe the whole russia investigation was a fraud and witch-hunt? mr. rosenstein: no. senator coons: in your oversight role over the special counsel's vestigation -- chairman graham: see if you can get into a new mike. senator coons: it is my microphone working at all? thank you very much. let me try again. much better. in i might, mr. chairman, i'm going to start again. chairman graham: absolutely. senator coons: thank you. mr. rosenstein, thank you for your testimony and for your service and for your appearance before us today. president trump has called the russia investigation a witch-hunt which is in sharp contrast with inspector general horowitz who concluded the f.b.i. had an authorized purpose when it opened crossfire hurricane which was count gro
but inspector general horowitz found found the f.b.i. had an authorized purpose when it opened crossfire hurricane which was grounded in protecting our national security in investigating federal crimes. do you agree with that conclusion? mr. rosenstein: yes, i do. senator coons: do you believe the whole russia investigation was a fraud and witch-hunt? mr. rosenstein: no. senator coons: in your oversight role over the special counsel's vestigation -- chairman graham: see if you can get into a...
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>> well, durham's -- what did horowitz tell us?found a memo in the file where the intel analyst who interviewed the subsource said that subsource denied the details in the dossier. that he didn't provide all this. he doesn't know where some of it came from. and a lot of it was just hearsay, bar talk, not accurate. so you would have to believe that one of the most important investigations in the history of the fbi, a sitting president, that the system was denied information about a three-day interview with a subsource disavowed the primary document. i find that hard to believe but that's what we're going to be looking at. and again, if the case agent, intel agent told higher ups that this whole case is falling apart and they kept going forward, then they're in trouble with the law. >> maria: yeah. senator, are you going to interview those case agents that actually spoke with the subsource from the russian dossier, are you going to interview the fbi agents, those four individuals, these low level individuals you're saying may or may
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horowitz says he hopes the lawsuit will force the city to make changes we're having people die and those lawsuits stand by themselves. >>but we're fighting for the right of the public to intervene reporting in lafayette, dan thorn kron 4 news. >>also in the east bay, the west contra costa unified school district board has approved a million budget that includes ending a contract with the local police. more than a million dollars budget for police has been redirected now to support african american student achievement programs. the resolution condemns police brutality and calls for the cities of hercules pinole san pablo richmond and el serino to end militarized police practices the resolution also calls for efforts to eliminate excessive use of force. >>7.18 and california ranks low for student loan debt, plus a national gym chain is closing locations in the bay area. jane king is live in new york with those stories and more hi jane. >>heidari a good morning well 24 hour fitness worldwide has permanently closed 100 of its locations about a 3rd of those in california about 10 of them in t
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on the state of markets and the economy let's bring in todd horowitz chief strategist above the trading and blue bus co-host ben swann thank you both for joining us today now ben i want to talk about the markets obviously it's been a volatile week of trading on wall street stocks are up friday despite leveling out made session and then coming back what do you see in there what's going on. yeah it seems like what we're seeing is a lot of investment in the companies that essentially everything had to hinges on them being able to come back so we saw for instance going to carnival cruise lines did really well this week they're up something like 10 percent almost 11 percent of american airlines united airlines up united airlines is up 13.8 percent so we are seeing some of these industries that were hit hard by shutdowns investors kind of betting on them coming back the question is how fickle are investors going to be are they going to be stay. by interest trying to get a short term gain here or they believe that everything is coming back to normal because as you talked about there brant just
on the state of markets and the economy let's bring in todd horowitz chief strategist above the trading and blue bus co-host ben swann thank you both for joining us today now ben i want to talk about the markets obviously it's been a volatile week of trading on wall street stocks are up friday despite leveling out made session and then coming back what do you see in there what's going on. yeah it seems like what we're seeing is a lot of investment in the companies that essentially everything...
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in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and boom bust co-host christine thank you so much for that expert analysis. time now for a quick break but here because when we return new fans are facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here are the numbers at the close. it's fair to say many of the protesters on the streets of america want social justice nominally speaking that's a positive message the problem is how about the message is translated into concrete political demands and what happens if you don't agree with those political demands . for good and you. want to. make that on the. missile that this isn't just. move. you out you'll still be stuck or you must put your knee. above should. chill the. compassion that. we think he minds be. soldier the boot she's wearing. so so looks like to move the opposing opinion with. the. you're stuck with summarizing the place for just send us all that. you cannot be lonely with t
in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and boom bust co-host christine thank you so much for that expert analysis. time now for a quick break but here because when we return new fans are facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here are the numbers at the close. it's fair to say many of the protesters on the streets of...
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but i'm going to go back to the ig horowitz's finding that on ae 26 u.s.m citizens that had warrants issued in the fisa court, all 26 that they looked a at hadse deficiencies.they the average number of deficiencies was 20 per case.e g they couldn't find the file on four cases. you outside of getting through the intellectual and legal hoops a where you sayrts that a secret court putting secret warrants od american citizens can ever be constitutional, that should be disturbing to everybody.r >> lines for republicans, 202-748-8001. for democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents and other, 202-748-8002. kelly armstrong, congressman armstrong from north dakota. we hear from florida, and this is barbara.f the patrol >> caller: yes, if the police h chief of the patrolman that did the killing had been permitted to get rid of him, but he couldn't, his hands were tied by the police union.our br and also, mr. floyd, you will see your brother again, as long as you believe in christ. other and if the blacks would just quit killing each other, they ef have toat remember, they have mothers, fathers,
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the origins of investigation, his involvement, the searing criticism of him by inspector general horowitzan earlier report there are serious questions to be answered and they haven't been answered, they've been raised but they haven't been answered, does that cross the line into a criminal conduct? that's obviously a very different question and i would also -- it's time once again to call andrew mccabe as we are back to the stand, he ended up dodging one bullet earlier last year with respect to possible charges in terms of his misleading the fbi. what were they inquiring into? they were inquiring into his conduct vis-a-vis the russia investigation so even though the president was using very charged terms, "it's all a hoax" and so forth, it turns out it appears to be not just a hoax, it turns out to be a terrible abuse of power at the senior leadership levels of the fbi. possibly other intelligence leaders as well. so what we do know that there is absolute wrongdoing on the part of lower levels, still senior, lower-level people at at the fbi but we will see from the durham report whether i
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have you looked at the horowitz report? >> yes, i have. have it with me, senator. >> if you knew then what you know now would have signed the warrant application? >> no i would not. >> and the reason you won't have is because mr. horowitz found exculpatory information was withheld from the court, is that correct? >> among other reasons, yes. >> do you think he was truth full to you? >> i believe, senator, mr. mccabe was not certainly candidate with me. certainly wasn't forthcoming. elizabeth: your reaction to that? >> well that is a bombshell announcement. that means andy mccabe who at that time was the acting fbi director was not candid to the person that he reported to, the deputy attorney general of the united states. and it means that between andy mccabe and jim comey, they were conducting essentially a rogue investigation of a presidential candidate and then the incumbent president of the united states. so you know, again, and also combined with that and the fisa court lies it means that there are people to be held to account, and if
have you looked at the horowitz report? >> yes, i have. have it with me, senator. >> if you knew then what you know now would have signed the warrant application? >> no i would not. >> and the reason you won't have is because mr. horowitz found exculpatory information was withheld from the court, is that correct? >> among other reasons, yes. >> do you think he was truth full to you? >> i believe, senator, mr. mccabe was not certainly candidate with me....
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have you looked at the horowitz report? >> yes, i have.ave it with me, senator. >> if you knew then what you know now, would you have signed the warrant application? >> no, i would not. >> and the reason you wouldn't have is because mr. horowitz found that exculpatory information was withheld from the court, is that correct? >> among other reasons -- enter do you think he was truthful to you? >> i believed, senator, that mr. mccabe was not fully candid with me, he certainly wasn't forthcoming. elizabeth: that was rod rosenstein in the final comment talking about andrew mccabe, fired form former fbi official. tomorrow, a vote out of senate judiciary about subpoenaing fired fbi officials james comey, andrew mccabe, also former cia director john brennan, former dni james clapper and others. but democrats want to subpoena roger stone and lieutenant general michael flynn. let's welcome in a fox business exclusive back to the show republican jim jordan, ranking member on house judiciary. congressman, we love having you back on. your thoughts and
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alan horowitz, go ahead. finish up your thought. >> just thank you so much. i appreciate it.ly things will get better. >> neil: i have no doubt they will, hang in there. thank you very much, the owner of reliable jewelry, we have heard from a number of others not by the crowd necessarily that was remembering george floyd, speaking of george floyd, he was originally from houston, his funeral is planned a week from now in houston, large crowds gathering today to remember him. these have been very peaceful protesters this far and we hope that it stays that way. stay with us. one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. all rightyeah.'s do it. (laughing) >> neil: we are just learning from david that bill barr is going to be meeting in person with the fbi director christopher wray and other senior fbi leadership, it could go into the evening, following the latest protest movements in washington, d.c., and across the country, the significance of that as more and more are calling on the national guard including the president advocating that states get more in front of this. the former a
alan horowitz, go ahead. finish up your thought. >> just thank you so much. i appreciate it.ly things will get better. >> neil: i have no doubt they will, hang in there. thank you very much, the owner of reliable jewelry, we have heard from a number of others not by the crowd necessarily that was remembering george floyd, speaking of george floyd, he was originally from houston, his funeral is planned a week from now in houston, large crowds gathering today to remember him. these...
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joining me with more on how investors can actually take advantage of this selling, todd horowitz.d, but you have been overly cautious. it's been one heck of a rally up until today for nasdaq and a couple days ago for the other indices. beginning of something more severe to the down side, in your mind? >> thanks for having me back on again. look, i think the markets are fine here. i mean, i'm still fully invested but i'm also pretty much long the markets as well here. some of those things will probably reverse tomorrow morning after today's action is over because i don't make any decisions until the day is over. it looks like at the end of the day there will probably be panic selling coming in here. at the end of the day, i don't see any real damage and i don't see any reason why suddenly the trend has changed because we one big down day. you said it yourself. we both expected a severe selloff. in markets that are 27,000, 28,000 or 3300 in the s&p, you know, 200 or 300 points off is not that big a deal in the big picture and so until we get some real selling, and we start to break
joining me with more on how investors can actually take advantage of this selling, todd horowitz.d, but you have been overly cautious. it's been one heck of a rally up until today for nasdaq and a couple days ago for the other indices. beginning of something more severe to the down side, in your mind? >> thanks for having me back on again. look, i think the markets are fine here. i mean, i'm still fully invested but i'm also pretty much long the markets as well here. some of those things...
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have you looked at the horowitz report?yes i have, i have it with me. >> if you knew then what you know now, what you have signed the warrant application? >> know i would not. >> and the reason is because exculpatory information was halted from his report, someone actually altered in? >> correct. >> so there were 17 violation, i can't stress enough to the country that he found the most egregious of all. the dossier was the only carter page warrant did you know that, you didn't know that, did you? >> i hope not, i do not personally know. >> did he lie to you? >> mr. mccabe, i don't believe there are any situations in which i indicated he lied to him. >> okay, wit was or anything log back that are flexing to you? >> i believed senator that mr. mccabe was not fully candid with me. certainly wasn't forthcoming. in particular senator with regard to mr. cummings memoranda and interviews with the president and with regard to the fbi, suspicions about the president, for at least a week after he became acting director, despite the f
have you looked at the horowitz report?yes i have, i have it with me. >> if you knew then what you know now, what you have signed the warrant application? >> know i would not. >> and the reason is because exculpatory information was halted from his report, someone actually altered in? >> correct. >> so there were 17 violation, i can't stress enough to the country that he found the most egregious of all. the dossier was the only carter page warrant did you know...
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had it not been or germ horowitz, we would not have known about the abuses of the fisa processes at the f.b.i., committed by a small group at the f.b.i. so this is an important job. senator rubio did a soup pesh also welcoming peter and patricia and his daughter. peter brings a unique background. and right now, he works at a law new called stone-pigman in orleans. e have a lot of good ones in and they don't dummies and it doesn't take very long to call the roll. l holds the white collar defense practice and information security practices. he has been special assist tant to the chife advanced network operations at the national security agency and served for years as an assistant united states attorney. not just rtise in criminal defense but ex radition matters and foreign act and regulatory matters and administrative cases. s marco mentioned, he is a professor at tulane. but let me say a personal note before i conclude. serious a mature and person. he is not an especially good politician but i don't think this is what this job requires. he is more than intellectual. he exercises power in
had it not been or germ horowitz, we would not have known about the abuses of the fisa processes at the f.b.i., committed by a small group at the f.b.i. so this is an important job. senator rubio did a soup pesh also welcoming peter and patricia and his daughter. peter brings a unique background. and right now, he works at a law new called stone-pigman in orleans. e have a lot of good ones in and they don't dummies and it doesn't take very long to call the roll. l holds the white collar defense...
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horowitz found the interview -- a memo based on the interview. here's the other question. mr. mccabe. he said he never misled mr. rosenstein. somebody misled the court. mccabe,it possible mr. in charge of this investigation on a regular basis, had no wasledge that the dossier disavowed by the russian sub source? shocked, but i would be if one of the most high-profile cases and they have to -- history of the fbi did not make it out of the basement that our case just fell apart. did not did know, josh know, he should have known and how could he not. if comey knew and they continue to seek a warrant after they knew it was unreliable, then they should be held accountable, either criminally, or otherwise. and, nobody knows the answer to that question. and, we are going to get to the answer. mr. chairman, i support the investigation into this rogue fbi counterintelligence investigation known as crossfire hurricane, what i think what mr. rosenstein pointed out to us yesterday and something we all know from the department of chart isrganization that the fbi director is supposed to be
horowitz found the interview -- a memo based on the interview. here's the other question. mr. mccabe. he said he never misled mr. rosenstein. somebody misled the court. mccabe,it possible mr. in charge of this investigation on a regular basis, had no wasledge that the dossier disavowed by the russian sub source? shocked, but i would be if one of the most high-profile cases and they have to -- history of the fbi did not make it out of the basement that our case just fell apart. did not did know,...
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inspector general horowitz should open an investigation among but it is also the responsibility of this committee to examine the federal governments response to protesters as well as the deployment of federal law enforcement in washington, d.c., and the treatment of journalists covering the protests aired thank you, mr. chairman. sen. graham: thank you. >> i would like to make an opening statement about the subpoena hearing today and brief remarks about judge wilson and his candidacy. sen. graham: absolutely. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we are in a difficult and challenging moment for our nation with three different epidemics. i have spent the last few weeks listening to delaware events and americans expressing righteous anger over the brutal killing of george floyd and challenging our government to finally recognize and address systemic racism. the covid-19 pandemic has laid there inequalities in our health care system. i have listened to small business owners suffering from the effects of the worst health and economic crises in our lifetime. appreciate this committee will hold a heari
inspector general horowitz should open an investigation among but it is also the responsibility of this committee to examine the federal governments response to protesters as well as the deployment of federal law enforcement in washington, d.c., and the treatment of journalists covering the protests aired thank you, mr. chairman. sen. graham: thank you. >> i would like to make an opening statement about the subpoena hearing today and brief remarks about judge wilson and his candidacy....
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horowitz said he didn'tsourt is something you would want to know. it matters to meet whether or not the number two guy at the fbi knew the document was no longer reliable and kept using it. you can't answer that question, none of you can. i'm going to get the answer to that question. i want to find out why they kept going after flynn went everybody who looked at him said he shouldn't be part of crossfire hurricane. you could care less. lot not good about this committee. having said that, we going to go or the evidence takes us and i will try to answer basic questions about how it got so off the rails and try to explain to the public why the fisa court was so upset. i don't know if anybody's going to go to jail. people went to jail in the mueller investigation. i think there are some people who are some good candidates for going to jail for manipulating the fisa application process and abusing the rule of law. we're going to keep going. you have made it abundantly clear you don't agree with what i am doing. you think i am in trumps pocket. i get all
horowitz said he didn'tsourt is something you would want to know. it matters to meet whether or not the number two guy at the fbi knew the document was no longer reliable and kept using it. you can't answer that question, none of you can. i'm going to get the answer to that question. i want to find out why they kept going after flynn went everybody who looked at him said he shouldn't be part of crossfire hurricane. you could care less. lot not good about this committee. having said that, we...
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i'm convinced had it not been for general horowitz we never would have known about the abuses of the fisa process at the fbi. committed by a small group of people at the fbi. so this is an important job. senator rubio did as usual a superb job of welcoming peter and also patricia and kaelin, his daughter. peter brings a very unique background to this position. right now he works at a law firm called stone pigman in new orleans. i'm not going to tell you its the best law firm in louisiana. wave got a lot of good one, but the list -- they don't hire dummies and the list stone bigman's on it doesn't take long to call the role. he heads the white collar criminal defense practice there, and he's also involved in information security practices. he has been special assistant to the chief at dance network operations at the national security agency. he served for years as an assistant united states attorney. he has expertise in not just criminal defense but extradition matters. he's assistant corporations with the foreign corrupt practices act. he's litigated civil matters, regulatory matters
i'm convinced had it not been for general horowitz we never would have known about the abuses of the fisa process at the fbi. committed by a small group of people at the fbi. so this is an important job. senator rubio did as usual a superb job of welcoming peter and also patricia and kaelin, his daughter. peter brings a very unique background to this position. right now he works at a law firm called stone pigman in new orleans. i'm not going to tell you its the best law firm in louisiana. wave...
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inspector general horowitz's report makes clear mr. steel and his f.b.i. handler didn't even agree on the terms of their arrangement steel said i'm a businessman collecting information. the f.b.i. said this is just between us, and you can't talk to the public, which he clearly did. and he did so at the same time he was supposed to be a confidential human source. well, the f.b.i. background check into christopher steele was so sloppy, they didn't even get, they didn't even understand that his loyalties were not with the f.b.i. and the u.s. government. they were with his paymaster, fusion g.p.s., his employer. well, that's one reason why there was such inaccuracies throughout this investigation, including the fisa applications. so we need answers and we need accountability. based on what i've seen so far, one conclusion is that there was a coordinated effort to manipulate our intelligence community and justice system for vindictive and biased purposes against a presidential candidate elected president of the united states. i realize that's a grave and seriou
inspector general horowitz's report makes clear mr. steel and his f.b.i. handler didn't even agree on the terms of their arrangement steel said i'm a businessman collecting information. the f.b.i. said this is just between us, and you can't talk to the public, which he clearly did. and he did so at the same time he was supposed to be a confidential human source. well, the f.b.i. background check into christopher steele was so sloppy, they didn't even get, they didn't even understand that his...
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initiate another man who witnessed that hazing jonathan spray gun was also arrested during the incident horowitz says all 3 were arrested under false pretenses these officers escalated. >>and basically said don't you dare speak out against us and then when the people said we will there. we're proud we're not cowed. the officers violence like arrested them. >>the criminal complaint shows the 3 men were arrested for felony resisting of an executive order but the civil complaint says the officers are trying to hide police violence or with says he hopes the lawsuit will force the city to make changes we're having people die and those lawsuits stand by themselves. >>but we're fighting for the right of the public to intervene reporting in lafayette, dan thorn kron 4 news. for 20 is the time back to another story, a big story that we're following for you this morning, a sheriff's deputy injured in the ambush in santa cruz is on his way to a full recovery. deputy alex spencer was greeted with a hero's welcome as he walked out of the hospital yesterday take a look. spencer was shot hit with shrapnel and
initiate another man who witnessed that hazing jonathan spray gun was also arrested during the incident horowitz says all 3 were arrested under false pretenses these officers escalated. >>and basically said don't you dare speak out against us and then when the people said we will there. we're proud we're not cowed. the officers violence like arrested them. >>the criminal complaint shows the 3 men were arrested for felony resisting of an executive order but the civil complaint says...
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director at the american institute for economic research and earlier we heard from the top of a horowitz chief strategist at bubba trading thank you so much for making time for us today. the energy sector has been one of the hardest hit during the crown of pandemic oil and natural gas prices have continued to decline and that means more and more jobs are at risk r.t. saya tavenner reports. unemployment over the past 3 months have been the worst since the great depression in 2008 since to pandemic began more than 44000000 american workers have fall for unemployment but comparing industries across the board with other countries the us oil and gas industry appears to be in a losing battle as the corner virus is still claiming lives worldwide for nearly 3 months cities across the country have been struggling financially following stay at home orders due to the pandemic and the us energy industry already in a state of the klein before the virus came along is now reporting record drops in their number working rigs and industry employment but most analysts predicted the industry might recover w
director at the american institute for economic research and earlier we heard from the top of a horowitz chief strategist at bubba trading thank you so much for making time for us today. the energy sector has been one of the hardest hit during the crown of pandemic oil and natural gas prices have continued to decline and that means more and more jobs are at risk r.t. saya tavenner reports. unemployment over the past 3 months have been the worst since the great depression in 2008 since to...
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could we be thing affected way before the fall well for a more in-depth market analysis channel todd horowitz chief strategist of the trading and editor for logical investor sean hyman gentlemen thank you for joining me today todd let's start with you the tech sector seems to be lagging industrials seem to be leading on this monday the dow jones popped early on monday jumping around $400.00 points this comes this obviously rebound comes after a major drop that we saw on friday bubble what's driving this rally is it just pure optimism and how does this contrast with what the state of these renewed lockdowns that we're seeing across the u.s. . why there's a lot of things driving the market the 1st thing is the same old federal reserve put that's underneath this market right now the only place to invest right now but i think what's really driving today and what it will probably drive tomorrow is we're at the end of the quarter end of the month and then russell is going to rebalance tomorrow so typically this could be you know it's still a reality that can continue i would think it's getting it a
could we be thing affected way before the fall well for a more in-depth market analysis channel todd horowitz chief strategist of the trading and editor for logical investor sean hyman gentlemen thank you for joining me today todd let's start with you the tech sector seems to be lagging industrials seem to be leading on this monday the dow jones popped early on monday jumping around $400.00 points this comes this obviously rebound comes after a major drop that we saw on friday bubble what's...
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in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and blue bus co-host christi i thank you so much for that expert analysis. and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return new found that is facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here the numbers at the close. he says to add to. the good in each other the plus one. but on the better side going to the book with the soul that this isn't just. the emotional learning t.m. month it was to the east korean missiles from the. muses to. use to sloth could. feel the. compassion that. we think he minds be. soldier the boot she's wearing. which to the soul looks like to move the opposing opinion with . the sure stuff in the summer wasn't to use force to bust hold. backs geysers financial survival. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. welcome back as the travel industry continues
in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and blue bus co-host christi i thank you so much for that expert analysis. and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return new found that is facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here the numbers at the close. he says to add to. the good in each other the plus...
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up well why is that joining us now to discuss boom bust co-host ben swan and just on the trading horowitz thank you for being with us today todd let's let's get right into this and start with you why is the stock market when there's so much chaos around us. who have through the. money will go words treated best when money is cheap and free basically people are going to take that money and invest it in the stock market it's really there's no place else to go i mean you can put your mattress you can lose value because the feds you to consider to devalue dollars so the only place you can go to get any return at all is the equity market which will eventually create a much deeper sell off than we saw back in march but until then detriment is going to chase into is the news because that's the only real legitimate place you have to make any real return on your go well but while the stock market is up we're still seeing millions of new applications for unemployment benefits another 1900000 americans filed this week why is that. but i think it's pretty simple because the stock market is not the la
up well why is that joining us now to discuss boom bust co-host ben swan and just on the trading horowitz thank you for being with us today todd let's let's get right into this and start with you why is the stock market when there's so much chaos around us. who have through the. money will go words treated best when money is cheap and free basically people are going to take that money and invest it in the stock market it's really there's no place else to go i mean you can put your mattress you...
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and see whether that robust co-host christine and chief strategist at bubba trading todd by the horowitz thank you both for your time. and your. and now we move to the latest agreement to cut oil production by opec plus members as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on demand on saturday opec members and its oil producing allies agreed to extend historic production cuts to the end of july now initially the alliance had cut production by $9700000.00 barrels per day with those cuts starting to wane by the 1st of july now the organization will now cut production by 9 point $6000000.00 barrels per day in july with production being reviewed on a monthly basis now the next opec plus meeting of member states is set for the 18th of june opec leader saudi arabia says there is quote no room whatsoever for lack of conformity in the production cuts from member nations saudi energy minister prince abdul aziz insall mon added that producers who failed to adhere to the policy should compensate with additional cuts from july through september during a virtual press conference on monday russian e
and see whether that robust co-host christine and chief strategist at bubba trading todd by the horowitz thank you both for your time. and your. and now we move to the latest agreement to cut oil production by opec plus members as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on demand on saturday opec members and its oil producing allies agreed to extend historic production cuts to the end of july now initially the alliance had cut production by $9700000.00 barrels per day with those cuts...
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in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and boom bust co-host christine thank you so much for that expert analysis. thank you right. now for a quick break but here because when we return new phones that is facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here are the numbers of the close. to. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. become a battleground in the u.s. . people of demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous. power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this
in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and boom bust co-host christine thank you so much for that expert analysis. thank you right. now for a quick break but here because when we return new phones that is facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here are the numbers of the close. to. join me every thursday on the alex...