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, which is one of the reasons why i think we should make the report public, because i don't think as untry we'll be able to move on from this issue unless we actually see the report. the conclusion of the report which was the criminal standard of collusion met, i accept that premise. right? am i still highly suspicious of why the president is a bit of an apologist for russia and why, in fact, he has never embraced the notion that they interfered in our elections which all 17 intelligence agencies of the united states of america have concluded, you know, that remains very troubling to me. but i accept the central premise of the report as reported by the attorney general that criminal collusion, if you will, that standard -- which is very high -- was not met. gerry: what about the obstruction of justice issue? the attorney general's let or said that -- letter said that the conclusion of the mueller report was inconclusive on that. wasn't exonerated, but there was no evidence -- is that something that you think requires further investigation? >> i think that's why the report -- and i thi
, which is one of the reasons why i think we should make the report public, because i don't think as untry we'll be able to move on from this issue unless we actually see the report. the conclusion of the report which was the criminal standard of collusion met, i accept that premise. right? am i still highly suspicious of why the president is a bit of an apologist for russia and why, in fact, he has never embraced the notion that they interfered in our elections which all 17 intelligence...
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and i don't think it's gone away there either. so it still exists. >> let's hear from taunnya in louisiana. hi. >> hi how are you all? >> i noticed people are avoiding the elephant in the room and the elephant in the room is hate, no matter -- people are voting against their own best interests because of hate. there is no way someone can sit up there and look at all the things that donald trump has done and still say that i'm going to vote for him. and i know you'll probably win again because of hate. he will probably win again. right now all the democrats have to earn my vote because there is an independent that i'll vote for that's credible right now. so they're going to really have to earn my vote on the democratic side, but i truly believe that he is going to win again because of hate. people don't want to talk about that, it's not the economy, it's not the middle america feeling left out, he basically came into this thing off of hate speech. >> got you, tanya, thank you. >> to speak to tanya's point, i think that's a point tha
and i don't think it's gone away there either. so it still exists. >> let's hear from taunnya in louisiana. hi. >> hi how are you all? >> i noticed people are avoiding the elephant in the room and the elephant in the room is hate, no matter -- people are voting against their own best interests because of hate. there is no way someone can sit up there and look at all the things that donald trump has done and still say that i'm going to vote for him. and i know you'll probably...
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i don't think a deal will get approved this week. of the union with no deal at all. so i think that a postponement, a sort of kicking the can down the road in true european fashion, as we've seen in the past with the greek crisis etc, is likely to materialise again. the questions that will raise is if we the can down the road once, what stops us doing it again? that raises the question of how long this whole thing will go on for and it might be a question that the eu just continues to allow us to keep delaying until we can reach some kind of agreement with them that is favourable to the way the eu wants us favourable to the way the eu wants us to exit. sian, predictions, what will happen this week?|j us to exit. sian, predictions, what will happen this week? i don't think she will get her deal through. delay inevitable? yes, but i think it's possible we are heading towards a general election fairly soon. ok, anything could happen, that is both of your verdicts, i think! thank you for clearing that one up! laughter lets move away from
i don't think a deal will get approved this week. of the union with no deal at all. so i think that a postponement, a sort of kicking the can down the road in true european fashion, as we've seen in the past with the greek crisis etc, is likely to materialise again. the questions that will raise is if we the can down the road once, what stops us doing it again? that raises the question of how long this whole thing will go on for and it might be a question that the eu just continues to allow us...
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you know i'm i don't think they will get started i do too i think you know if failure you can learn from here i want to ask michael in also the same question here because we keep talking about possible unification of his i think we all really want that i mean one nation divided a terrible war a terrible cold war that they've had for for decades so there are there are families that are still divided and there's a lot of really good things to think about when unification but what about the kim family i mean are they going to go peacefully if we get unification what are you going to do i mean because i think it's fair to say that it's you know the sovereignty of north korea and the sovereignty of the kim family are almost a complete overlap here ok i mean they don't want to you know sign a peace treaty and have them go into oblivion that their whole history in running that country is all about being that country go ahead michael and then i want to and ass answer go ahead well i just think i just think that survival for the kim family is paramount that that is what they want and i think that
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the street in the streets i think that put pressure. really think that made a big difference and i think his movement was a personal movement for him was also it was a spiritual move it for him you know i think the movement the day before black was matter is you know is this generation's turn. to to push forward to something with the yeah let me ask you something a president obama's presidency was a landmark moment for the african-american community but we now see the pendulum sort of swing in bag and all the racism troubles are still here and maybe getting worse do you seeing a bomb was when it was a one off that there's no lasting impact right now for the african-americans in america. i think it was a positive thing i think this some pushback. there was some backlash because of that i think some people were afraid that it was a. major changing tide and i think some people became very frightened. and i think there were others who have taken advantage of that fear. and that it has expanded people reacting the way they're reacting. but bu
the street in the streets i think that put pressure. really think that made a big difference and i think his movement was a personal movement for him was also it was a spiritual move it for him you know i think the movement the day before black was matter is you know is this generation's turn. to to push forward to something with the yeah let me ask you something a president obama's presidency was a landmark moment for the african-american community but we now see the pendulum sort of swing in...
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i think you got to think that way. if you don't -- when you start voting to get reelected instead voting to do what you think is right, i think that's where a lot of us are nowadays and we got to get past that. >> i think the name of the game is that everybody has got to pay something. that's the real world. my experience, americans, if everyone is paying a little bit, i think everyone is willing to step up and do that. it's when you see an inequity that you get your dander up and you wonder, this isn't right. bicycles, you got to pay a fee. buses, going to be paying a fee. electric vehicles, going to be paying a fee. we've had aaa truckers others come in and they're not against a gas tax anymore. that used to be a big problem. everyone realizes they're willing to give at the alter as long as everybody else gives a little bit. i think there's money to be had out there. there's not enough public money. i think the president is correct, we need to do some public-private partnerships. they have to be done appropriately. t
i think you got to think that way. if you don't -- when you start voting to get reelected instead voting to do what you think is right, i think that's where a lot of us are nowadays and we got to get past that. >> i think the name of the game is that everybody has got to pay something. that's the real world. my experience, americans, if everyone is paying a little bit, i think everyone is willing to step up and do that. it's when you see an inequity that you get your dander up and you...
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i don't think it's cheap as united rentals it's on the same theme i don't think it's nearly as cheap as caterpillar one of the reasons it's done well in last year but it's lagged a lot of industrials. i think people want the juice from clhina and trade if you don't get a trade negotiation or deal, there will probably loelhold up better thah other names. a perfectly fine company i just think there are others that are cheaper >> to your point, i missed this one. this is name i should be owning. it's a high margin growth business that's all about oil and gas expansion domestically and internationally. it's a quality company i can see the 15% higher from here i think goldman sach's is right. >> i've not talked to you since jpmorgan came out with the most recent you're our person on ge. average cost nine bucks. stocks right at 10 he says it's not justified set as much the last time he was on this network. praise was flowing out of television set >> as it should. >> is he right on this one, this time sticking with 6 bucks. >> i don't know why it would get to six bucks unless power cannot b
i don't think it's cheap as united rentals it's on the same theme i don't think it's nearly as cheap as caterpillar one of the reasons it's done well in last year but it's lagged a lot of industrials. i think people want the juice from clhina and trade if you don't get a trade negotiation or deal, there will probably loelhold up better thah other names. a perfectly fine company i just think there are others that are cheaper >> to your point, i missed this one. this is name i should be...
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i think there was a question. when i had the honor to succeed jim in canada, the relationship was in great shape, and jim and i were talking earlier, it probably had something to do with bill clinton and john craychamp, but i told him that the two of us ought to take credit for it. the relationship was terrific. and it does sort of emanate from the chemistry of the people at the top. in my view, bill clinton always looked to john crayshang as the older brother he never had and when you think about it, they both came from small rural communities, they both were consummate politicians, who weren't given a lot of bets that they would ultimately lead their respective countries, because of the fact they came from small rural areas. and the two of them obviously rose to the peak of their profession. and were partners, not only in north america, and i think this is, it has always been an awfully important point to me, the reason that canada and the united states frankly are close, should be close, and that the chemistry w
i think there was a question. when i had the honor to succeed jim in canada, the relationship was in great shape, and jim and i were talking earlier, it probably had something to do with bill clinton and john craychamp, but i told him that the two of us ought to take credit for it. the relationship was terrific. and it does sort of emanate from the chemistry of the people at the top. in my view, bill clinton always looked to john crayshang as the older brother he never had and when you think...
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i just think that. she was even. grammar just in. general but. some know my stood up british course that's enough. i mean. things are meant. to. be. since the early days of the great wall of trump when it was just a glimmer in the brand name and cheap so i while on the twenty sixteen campaign trail he promised us many times over that this war would be paid for by the mexican government well as we know that wasn't going to happen in fact that was never going to happen but you know who is going to pay for the great wall of trouble whatever that turns out to be. the u.s. taxpayers and just where will they be taking this tax money out of our two americas matushka suite has the story. the president is looking into budgeting a southern barrier and to do this properly the white house has been in talks with the pentagon to see which military construction projects could take a back seat right now there are some four hundred military projects scheduled the pentagon released a twenty one page document including twelve point eight billion and plans that could
i just think that. she was even. grammar just in. general but. some know my stood up british course that's enough. i mean. things are meant. to. be. since the early days of the great wall of trump when it was just a glimmer in the brand name and cheap so i while on the twenty sixteen campaign trail he promised us many times over that this war would be paid for by the mexican government well as we know that wasn't going to happen in fact that was never going to happen but you know who is going...
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well i think. i think a previous. it's been quite a random it's because the beijing has for the past a few years has been. playing a very stabilizing row to try to calm down the tension over the korean peninsula and always play a very active row to try to bring all the parties including united states and north korea to come to the negotiation or dialogue table so when printer truong. two years ago and he tried to beijing of tried to stop targeted talk i think that it is a. reasonable. station now he said that the beijing has been more help for i think that. couple of reasons one i think that maybe he tried to continue to try to you know appreciate beijing support he's a further negotiation with pain young and also he himself tried to maintain his a very good friendship with the printer she. same time i think that it's also his conviction that without beijing's support it is impossible for a for washington and the p. to reach any. agreement to which will be sustainable so trump has been saying that good things will hap
well i think. i think a previous. it's been quite a random it's because the beijing has for the past a few years has been. playing a very stabilizing row to try to calm down the tension over the korean peninsula and always play a very active row to try to bring all the parties including united states and north korea to come to the negotiation or dialogue table so when printer truong. two years ago and he tried to beijing of tried to stop targeted talk i think that it is a. reasonable. station...
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i think it happens over time there is some sustainability i don't think it gives you that full percentage point that the president and others have claimed. >> the other thing, rick, that i feel like had article does, it certainly throws stones at the fed in many respects for raising rates towards the end of the yearwhen i think these gentlemen would say they shouldn't have it doesn't take into account any of the negative impacts from the trade war or the tariffs it's not even mentioned what the impact has been on what was a booming economy in 2018. >> yeah, no, i guess that's rhetorical packet they didn't mention the latter and concentrated on the former tells me that not every op-ed is 100% accurate in my mind i couldn't disagree more abonce again, if a quarter point in december is going to make any kind you have significant difference, then we all have deeper issues than we ever thought possible and the global slow down we don't want the federal are to be too trigger happy. they were grabbing insurance in the midst of turmoil they took a step back. the fed's never going to get accolades
i think it happens over time there is some sustainability i don't think it gives you that full percentage point that the president and others have claimed. >> the other thing, rick, that i feel like had article does, it certainly throws stones at the fed in many respects for raising rates towards the end of the yearwhen i think these gentlemen would say they shouldn't have it doesn't take into account any of the negative impacts from the trade war or the tariffs it's not even mentioned...
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so i think the call is these things are going to pull back but not break down longer term i think the market just works its consolidation and eventually moves higher. >> rob, i love your charting work but you just cherry picked the two best-looking charts in the transports csx, unp, the rails look great but there's a lot of divergence. the airlines look horrible, fedex looks horrible. >> yes. >> the truckers look horrible. >> not off of them. >> landstar. >> odfl looks fine >> jb hunt looks horrible. there's lots of divergences there. >> there is. so the question is are we seeing a massive fail in risk assets in general. we came off the lows everything went up after crashing in the fourth quarter is this just a rolling over bear market bounce or not i don't think it is. honestly we're not going to know for many, many weeks but if we're right, of course we think we're right, and what we're seeing is a consolidation and rotation, you've got daily buys and all these actually indicators on truckers, on rails. of course i'm going to pick the best names if you look at names like xpo and eve
so i think the call is these things are going to pull back but not break down longer term i think the market just works its consolidation and eventually moves higher. >> rob, i love your charting work but you just cherry picked the two best-looking charts in the transports csx, unp, the rails look great but there's a lot of divergence. the airlines look horrible, fedex looks horrible. >> yes. >> the truckers look horrible. >> not off of them. >> landstar. >>...
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i think that yes i think that there is that there while russia has taken the more moral high ground we think trading of children which i think is a very good policy they their lack of consular access to iraq has led to some misleading figures that as many as fourteen hundred russian fighters who are vast ecan iraq or in syria and their wives and their children who are not being repatriated to the mayor is actually only a minority who are being taken back not the majority according to some independent analysis and that's something that's overlooked by them but their war is still ongoing and from what i know and from what i hear in moscow baby after it's actually under way particularly with regards to the iraqi diplomacy because iraq for one doesn't want those people in that own prisons anyway mr money we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments. my son doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse started going to the users i
i think that yes i think that there is that there while russia has taken the more moral high ground we think trading of children which i think is a very good policy they their lack of consular access to iraq has led to some misleading figures that as many as fourteen hundred russian fighters who are vast ecan iraq or in syria and their wives and their children who are not being repatriated to the mayor is actually only a minority who are being taken back not the majority according to some...
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i think we have a great 12 month ahead of us. we are leaving. we are the best. will see things change with china, i believe, to our benefit. we will see mexico, canada began to come together for some great things. we will see europe, we will see russia i think continue to be on their heels. but we have to support our president, and the fact of the matter is a lot of people are not. but a lot of people believe in him, believe in conservative values, believe that america is the greatest country in the world. we have to stand with him, speak with him, walk with him to make things happen. i look forward to the next 12 months. katie: thank you very much. we appreciate it. enjoy the rest of your weekend. rep. williams: thank you. sen. ernst: thank you very [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] hello, cpac. ok, we do not have a kind of time up here, so this is what i want to do. i want to frame this by kee
i think we have a great 12 month ahead of us. we are leaving. we are the best. will see things change with china, i believe, to our benefit. we will see mexico, canada began to come together for some great things. we will see europe, we will see russia i think continue to be on their heels. but we have to support our president, and the fact of the matter is a lot of people are not. but a lot of people believe in him, believe in conservative values, believe that america is the greatest country...
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i mean i think i was so that when i had my crush my. family and friends from really important and then the situations like that you find out if we find out what was important to you you find that the friends and a few people that didn't expect to be there for you a day after you and your family of course gather around you but i think sometimes the bad things that happen in life the broken hearts that the loss of people and grief and things like that they could if they were saying that they help you become a better thing up because you are able to delve into your feelings a lot more when you sing a sad song about so to relate to the things so that the sad loss of a family member and some of that you can bring to your songs and can bring back home start missing great so i think that's really important to have those lessons in life sometimes the more difficult lessons make you a better performer a better performer doesn't equal as performers are not seen mention which. you don't mention such as a person just the person i think i think it w
i mean i think i was so that when i had my crush my. family and friends from really important and then the situations like that you find out if we find out what was important to you you find that the friends and a few people that didn't expect to be there for you a day after you and your family of course gather around you but i think sometimes the bad things that happen in life the broken hearts that the loss of people and grief and things like that they could if they were saying that they help...
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we called i think. they are lucky and they are lucky to be in the same generation they are lucky because they can compete against each other. and they are lucky because i am pretty sure that the loop they look to each other and in a positive way they get extra motivation we've seen as they do the number of tricks the number of champions the number of of old boots all these things at the. top level if they were only one of them there would have like ten like ten gold balls gold and gold. so now i think they really put the bar really are. really high and then. the other i call them the little monsters are coming behind and the body is high and they're saying has to be incredible motivation for a guys like. bob. griese mon unfortunately chris journal and and messy the long they don't last forever ok now moving on to match the city they thumbed showcase seven in again he said it would be easy but that's easy seven mil and a challenging thing that's not easy with us easy as a. much better team than then shark
we called i think. they are lucky and they are lucky to be in the same generation they are lucky because they can compete against each other. and they are lucky because i am pretty sure that the loop they look to each other and in a positive way they get extra motivation we've seen as they do the number of tricks the number of champions the number of of old boots all these things at the. top level if they were only one of them there would have like ten like ten gold balls gold and gold. so now...
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>> i mean, i think it's important to wait for the mueller report, but i still -- i think we should just completely down play, you know, how much we invest in what happens with mueller. i mean, the real problems in america can be solved in the next, you know, we'll look at it in the next two years of campaigning for the 2020 election, and i think, you know, the democrats who are running for president are smart to be pivoting away from mueller. i mean, many of them didn't invest a lot in talking about mueller because it was, you know, it was this kind of vague and background noise. i think with a lot of americans, you know, don't care. weren't that interested. it's important that russia interfered in our election and for a national security implications and other things, people should focus on that. i don't think it's the big story for the next year and a half and i hope that the media and, you know, politicians kind of pivot away from mueller and all that is in that report. >> and here is the new narrative we're hearing from hosts on fox news. let me play this montage from this week. >>
>> i mean, i think it's important to wait for the mueller report, but i still -- i think we should just completely down play, you know, how much we invest in what happens with mueller. i mean, the real problems in america can be solved in the next, you know, we'll look at it in the next two years of campaigning for the 2020 election, and i think, you know, the democrats who are running for president are smart to be pivoting away from mueller. i mean, many of them didn't invest a lot in...
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>> i think they brought it back. of mtv franchises. >> i just tape them all, survivor. >> and throw out the tapes >> they live in a house. >> is that the big brother one >> gasoline prices. >> i live it >> you live it at work >> gas line prices are up by $0.16 over the past two weeks, the average price is now at $2.66 a gallon, exactly where it was a year ago flat year over year. >> u.s. equity features, dow is in the green dow is up 30 s&p up 2 and change, and the nasdaq is down 12. >>> lawmakers are returning to work this week, and the mueller report is now a part of the agenda elon muoy is joining us from capitol hill. >> if you thought washington was divided before, it's about to guess a whole lot worse. republicans from the rank and file are standing behind the president, claiming total vindication and urging their colleagues across the aisle to simply move on here's a tweet from mark meadows, he wrote after 22 months of a special counsel and two years of congressional investigations it's over the clock has final
>> i think they brought it back. of mtv franchises. >> i just tape them all, survivor. >> and throw out the tapes >> they live in a house. >> is that the big brother one >> gasoline prices. >> i live it >> you live it at work >> gas line prices are up by $0.16 over the past two weeks, the average price is now at $2.66 a gallon, exactly where it was a year ago flat year over year. >> u.s. equity features, dow is in the green dow is up...
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i think biden is the guy. ms of beating donald trump, democrats who i've talked to have said that is the goal but i don't think that barack obama is going to jump in as an endorsement actually. i think is going to wait until the primaries over based on the people who i've talked to about that. the one thing i want to say about ohio for example, i was there a couple weeks ago, and the people there are saying there's no way that people who were democrats voted for donald trump in 2016 are going to just magically switch the votes back to democrat because there happens to be someone like joe biden who knows how to speak their language. they feel loyal to the president. if you like he's got results and drops back to those communities and they're going to report them for that with a second vote in 2020. >> chris: i've got one minute left. again, i know it's early. give me the two or three candidates you think will be around on the democratic field at the end of the nomination battle? >> i don't know but here so i'm w
i think biden is the guy. ms of beating donald trump, democrats who i've talked to have said that is the goal but i don't think that barack obama is going to jump in as an endorsement actually. i think is going to wait until the primaries over based on the people who i've talked to about that. the one thing i want to say about ohio for example, i was there a couple weeks ago, and the people there are saying there's no way that people who were democrats voted for donald trump in 2016 are going...
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i wrote it. why do you think i was fired? >> well, you explain it a lot in the book.ut i was wondering if -- >> it doesn't like boil down to a sound bite. and what i tried to do in writing about that painful passage of my career, it's the only part of the book that isn't third person narrative. it's first person is, you know, be candid about my own failings as a manager. a little bit about, you know, what i think is still a gender double standard at many companies where, you know, a woman is criticized for being too pushy or assertive or, you know, other worse words. but there have been many studies that show that's seen as leadership in men. and that women's likability goes way down when they get the top job. so there's some of that. you know, there was internal politics. there were concerns on my part about, you know, the lowering of the wall between the news and business sides of the times in the digital era. and so it was a combination of things. >> your book shows the excitement of things like buzzfeed and vice coming along with a whole new vitality but recently,
i wrote it. why do you think i was fired? >> well, you explain it a lot in the book.ut i was wondering if -- >> it doesn't like boil down to a sound bite. and what i tried to do in writing about that painful passage of my career, it's the only part of the book that isn't third person narrative. it's first person is, you know, be candid about my own failings as a manager. a little bit about, you know, what i think is still a gender double standard at many companies where, you know, a...
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that would be an example where i think. i don't know anybody in the city that wouldn't say that shouldn't be a priority of the city and for our firm, but i go back to, mr. chairman the 600 bills. the hierarchy for the 600 bills, i want to be clear just because our firm tracks something doesn't mean the city has a position on it. we want to be aware and not lose site of it. when the slc takes a position that is prioritized because there is a official position on it. that is the way things shake out during the course of the year. >> a few more questions. we received the memo or i received the memo i think this morning or yesterday the slc adopted a position on it looks like 20 billings. these would be priority bills. >> they would. >> that sounds good. when was the slc created? >> 3 section five point three, five point one how old is that john. >> that pre-dates us representing the city. it was in existence when we came on board. obviously i defer to the city attorney. >> that is something we can change if we want and we can c
that would be an example where i think. i don't know anybody in the city that wouldn't say that shouldn't be a priority of the city and for our firm, but i go back to, mr. chairman the 600 bills. the hierarchy for the 600 bills, i want to be clear just because our firm tracks something doesn't mean the city has a position on it. we want to be aware and not lose site of it. when the slc takes a position that is prioritized because there is a official position on it. that is the way things shake...
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i think it will be healthy for the ipo market. ity services go public, it is great for the economy, the company, great for investors and the country. i have high hopes. i don't know about high expectations, but it is exciting. emily: do you think we will see snap where it had all this fanfare and 25 billion dollar valuation, and now it is almost unheard of? >> anything is always possible. that was a very company specific kind of event that occurred. i think snap went public much earlier in its maturity than these other companies. emily: is there as much value today for public market investors? >> i think one of the tragedies of the last kind of 20 years of regulation has been, we have many fewer public companies. microsoft went public when it was worth $300 million. that can't happen today because of the way -- it is too dangerous to do that. on the other hand, these companies do have a lot of runway in front of them because they have enormous market opportunities. emily: does that mean there is more value for you? you just hired a
i think it will be healthy for the ipo market. ity services go public, it is great for the economy, the company, great for investors and the country. i have high hopes. i don't know about high expectations, but it is exciting. emily: do you think we will see snap where it had all this fanfare and 25 billion dollar valuation, and now it is almost unheard of? >> anything is always possible. that was a very company specific kind of event that occurred. i think snap went public much earlier...
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i think it's an important discussion. i want to start with a little personal privilege and say i have two guys i think will bring in here -- they were a part of my staff and i've learned a lot of them. that's eric seres and eric lindsey. we would only allow for one first name because it's too much to remember. i'm glad to see both of them here. i'm going to just take about 15 minutes and give you some observations because mark and i were talking before and he disagreed with something i said. and you see i lost in that. so, i don't want to get too far in the weeds. but let me start out by telling you what i think. this is such an important discussion. as chip mentioned, the first part of that is u.s. naval preimminence. one of the things i think we don't do enough is to really sit back and talk about why that's important. it's important for -- if you're a contractor, it's important because you're running in that lane. to some members of congress it's important because you're looking at that from a parochial point of view. f
i think it's an important discussion. i want to start with a little personal privilege and say i have two guys i think will bring in here -- they were a part of my staff and i've learned a lot of them. that's eric seres and eric lindsey. we would only allow for one first name because it's too much to remember. i'm glad to see both of them here. i'm going to just take about 15 minutes and give you some observations because mark and i were talking before and he disagreed with something i said....
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i think there's a much healthier atmosphere right now but i don't think trump has to. i have a specific goal of saying i am going to announce and we're going to have this special prosecutor and go through something like that i would guess that it's going to come about in a more normal process so if that's the case until it doesn't look for any kind of payback that paints a picture where in the united states you've got a media that can say whatever it likes about the president of the country but how insulting that about how defaming just completely untrue is that a good situation to have in the country why is it like that. and i don't think that i when i modified what i was suggesting that might do or not but i think the normal process which i'm referring to his if you're if you're out there lying under oath i think that should be a crime and they should look into a set of people who have been telling these lies i think the lies told in the media get a little bit more difficult but they will suffer the consequences i think they already have and there's been you know seve
i think there's a much healthier atmosphere right now but i don't think trump has to. i have a specific goal of saying i am going to announce and we're going to have this special prosecutor and go through something like that i would guess that it's going to come about in a more normal process so if that's the case until it doesn't look for any kind of payback that paints a picture where in the united states you've got a media that can say whatever it likes about the president of the country but...
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that's what i was thinking that that was more of a sitting parallel for the summit, but i mean, i think china muddling through is always what they kind of want. they don't want conflict. what's interesting to me when i talk to administration officials now about how this played out and i think it's very clear that john bolton was happy withes this position sort of winning out and in terms of taking a harder line that they, as i believe you said publicly now in a few interviews, floating this idea that further sanctions are possible. i think that presumes that china will be onboard for those sanctions. i don't know that they are, but there's this idea that you could see china and the rest of the international community tighten this on ship to ship transfers like cheating the sanctions andmore pressure north korea. so that's really where i'm not clear where china's going to end up on that question, if they're going to continue to help us play hard ball. >> they probably will. >> i think that's the interesting piece in all of this. china itself has been on a huge roller coaster ride during
that's what i was thinking that that was more of a sitting parallel for the summit, but i mean, i think china muddling through is always what they kind of want. they don't want conflict. what's interesting to me when i talk to administration officials now about how this played out and i think it's very clear that john bolton was happy withes this position sort of winning out and in terms of taking a harder line that they, as i believe you said publicly now in a few interviews, floating this...
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about -- and this person i respect. thinking about him read whag i wrote as an 18-year-old is mort fiege frankly. over 25 years you mature and become more empathetic and learn things. i like to think i've matured as a person over the past two and a half decades, senator. >> thank you for that answer. and i appreciate it very much. mr. collins, i understand you drafted a provision of the 2005 patriot act reauthorization that removed the ability of federal district court judges to name interim united states attorney appoints mts. in 2006 attorney general alberto gonzalez fired nine u.s. attorneys for political reasons. the bush administration then used your provision to fill those opening vacancies indefinitely and by pass senate confirmation. you stated you did not anticipate your provision creating an open- this is a get -- an open ended feature. why did you decide to strip federal district court judges of their authority to fill u.s. attorney vacancies? >> i actually did not draft the provision that ultimately was enacted. what
about -- and this person i respect. thinking about him read whag i wrote as an 18-year-old is mort fiege frankly. over 25 years you mature and become more empathetic and learn things. i like to think i've matured as a person over the past two and a half decades, senator. >> thank you for that answer. and i appreciate it very much. mr. collins, i understand you drafted a provision of the 2005 patriot act reauthorization that removed the ability of federal district court judges to name...
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i go back. and you know you think see is a fringe character i don't know to certainly think they all see as a french character but she has been characterized as a french so i decide to put that up that's a fair point that's a fair i mean i watch a lot of fox news they love to lampoon her they really do and they will and they will regret it i think here let me rapidly running out of time jen one of the things i worry about this group green new deal i mean this is if you read it this is just to nationalize the entire economy because so much of the economy revolves around energy i mean this is a nationalization of the economy go ahead jim. right well you look at the last day they've tried to demonize you know tobacco they've tried to demonize cars they've tried to demonize now airplanes and cow wheels you know it was a look at. a cow cows. and it was just national agriculture of a yesterday the pork cows but but look i think the key here is seized to help ocracy that's right that was the funniest part here here's a young lady who spent up to thirty thousand dollars on her campaign on bills for her and
i go back. and you know you think see is a fringe character i don't know to certainly think they all see as a french character but she has been characterized as a french so i decide to put that up that's a fair point that's a fair i mean i watch a lot of fox news they love to lampoon her they really do and they will and they will regret it i think here let me rapidly running out of time jen one of the things i worry about this group green new deal i mean this is if you read it this is just to...
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for the studio case and i want to know full well for you i think i think you know how to say they will say she didn't want to. perform you both keep on thinking up nothing. i know that. i don't want to. welcome back i'm still with the loss of a sob voice usuk it has to be said that one response to people who talk about progress say the problem is actually fake news you've used the phrase uncontrollable plurality don't you think that first what. fate can use that nothing you know let me turn to be out of the code well we can't do week not i did he was going to leave but i was not at peace so he is going to not be both in the stands in some sense one beak fake us scotty so i think what those in the establishment when when they deep a lot of fake news is not lice stopped it some of it it's no longer one then put out a lie that they can't control you know fact all race bought all this out of india launching to not be starving they stop nothing post-modern in the east so here i would crack jokes when people are faking it don't most effect the event dangerous their lives their lives which op
for the studio case and i want to know full well for you i think i think you know how to say they will say she didn't want to. perform you both keep on thinking up nothing. i know that. i don't want to. welcome back i'm still with the loss of a sob voice usuk it has to be said that one response to people who talk about progress say the problem is actually fake news you've used the phrase uncontrollable plurality don't you think that first what. fate can use that nothing you know let me turn to...
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i had to then i mean do i think coming to work in h.s. will be hugely attractive people from around the world behind me we already have a lot of employment in the n.h.s. from countries outside and inside i don't think you need to spend half a billion up to three in the year following the referendum in the year following the referendum almost ten thousand european health care professionals quit the n.h.s. . by november twenty seventh in the number of e.u. nurses registering in the u.k. was down ninety percent fabulous result. doesn't this and you remember the time it was very clear other explanations for why put up some of that was a procedural issue at the time of the name for example but you know i think we when we have a clear immigration policy based on skills if you have people who we need to come he will be able to come here and work and we welcome them it's clear that n.h.s. and catheters will still need lots of immigrant labor i mean it's if there's no way we can train the people in a short period to to feel like their problem is al
i had to then i mean do i think coming to work in h.s. will be hugely attractive people from around the world behind me we already have a lot of employment in the n.h.s. from countries outside and inside i don't think you need to spend half a billion up to three in the year following the referendum in the year following the referendum almost ten thousand european health care professionals quit the n.h.s. . by november twenty seventh in the number of e.u. nurses registering in the u.k. was down...
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now, i have to say i think they might change in the court in subtle ways, i don't think all that many people would grandstand. i hope that my colleagues and i would not do that. i think we would filter ourselves in ways that would be unfortunate. in other words, the first time you see something on the evening news, which taken out of context suggests something that you never meant to suggest, suggests that you have an opinion on some issue, that you in fact, don't have, but that you, you know, when i come into the courtroom, i play devil's advocate, i probe both sides hard, and i challenge people in ways that might sound as though i have views on things that i in fact, do not, just because that's the best way of really understanding the pros and cons of a case. and i worry that that kind of questioning, which i think we all find very conducive to good decision-making, would be damaged if there were cameras. so i think, as justice alito expressed, i think this is a hard issue. i think this are things to be said on both sides of it. and i do want to emphasize, as he emphasized, that we
now, i have to say i think they might change in the court in subtle ways, i don't think all that many people would grandstand. i hope that my colleagues and i would not do that. i think we would filter ourselves in ways that would be unfortunate. in other words, the first time you see something on the evening news, which taken out of context suggests something that you never meant to suggest, suggests that you have an opinion on some issue, that you in fact, don't have, but that you, you know,...
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i think it's becoming marginalised. why is that? terms what people can watch, and also think i'm answering my own question. you're very good at it. you know more than i do. let me put it back on you, if i can very delicately. do you agree that something is going on, that it is becoming less of a vibrant part of the culture perhaps? well, i would agree with you that the many different ways in which people consume entertainment means that the focus of that event as a single sort of gathering moment at which some sort of a summation of the year's cinema is reached has been divided and diversified by any number of other awards ceremonies, the distinction between different kinds of movies, a sense that one ceremony is pushed fully and comprehensively address the issue of appreciation of that year's work in cinema or on screen. so i think that's maybe the most obvious thing. and then there is a subjective answer to whether the format of a sort of grand event like that is something that works in quite the same way. so maybe it's unrealisti
i think it's becoming marginalised. why is that? terms what people can watch, and also think i'm answering my own question. you're very good at it. you know more than i do. let me put it back on you, if i can very delicately. do you agree that something is going on, that it is becoming less of a vibrant part of the culture perhaps? well, i would agree with you that the many different ways in which people consume entertainment means that the focus of that event as a single sort of gathering...
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i think it clearly is. that the rest of the law can stand and operate even if the mandate is found unconstitutional. i would say this has zero percent chance of success. paul: when you say the mandate, you mean the individual mandate to buy health insurance that was as a penalty zeroed out by the republican congress in 2017 under the tax law. the rest of the law, though, they didn't repeal. so it's standing, it's still working. >> right. i mean, the logic here by the state attorney general is just try to hoist up chief justice john roberts on his own thinking that the individual mandate was a fair exercise of congress' power to tax. now, that was always sort of a political invention in my view to save the law, not really a robust legal theory. so that's why i don't think the supreme court will be eager to revisit the issue in light of already having made that decision in 2012. paul: kim, what about the politics of this, because my reporting suggests that house and senate republicans are maybe furious is too
i think it clearly is. that the rest of the law can stand and operate even if the mandate is found unconstitutional. i would say this has zero percent chance of success. paul: when you say the mandate, you mean the individual mandate to buy health insurance that was as a penalty zeroed out by the republican congress in 2017 under the tax law. the rest of the law, though, they didn't repeal. so it's standing, it's still working. >> right. i mean, the logic here by the state attorney...
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handling it says this i think this is a changing reality excesses and i think pakistan was just able to engage of both the world through its changing reality and i think the importance of the state in the world depends on its credibility right now the credibility of india through this whole crisis and. how they managed it has actually been reduced to a very very new number simply for the pact that every claim that was made by the establishment by the military by the indian politicians by the indian media has actually been proven to be incorrect satellite imagery has proven it to be incorrect though everything that pakistan was seeing could be proven by exposing them to be a little on the ground and therefore pakistan was meche more keen to engage with national bindiya and international media because what it was seeing could be corroborated by facts on the ground now this is a very dangerous situation because if a country feels if the people who are in power in that particular country in india for instance feel that they can for their own people into this ultra nationalistic you know
handling it says this i think this is a changing reality excesses and i think pakistan was just able to engage of both the world through its changing reality and i think the importance of the state in the world depends on its credibility right now the credibility of india through this whole crisis and. how they managed it has actually been reduced to a very very new number simply for the pact that every claim that was made by the establishment by the military by the indian politicians by the...
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i think, again, we are at it. you know, and you spoke -- you asked me about how different the conversation is today than what it was when i was here last. and i've been part of this conversation now for almost 12 years continuous. >> sure. >> and i strongly urge you and those in the audience revisit some of the u.s. talking points. back in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014. >> sure -- >> i have read "new york times" editorial in 2009 declaring that taliban are 70 kilometers away and they're going to soon take over islamabad. today the most popular tourist destination in pakistan once again. we heard about clearing the agencies, the tribal belt. we heard about dismantling networks. we have done all of that. since 2017 alone, pakistan has carried out 20,000 intelligence-based operations. in pakistan. >> sure. >> and the improved security situation would speak for itself. i can tell, there's no organized presence of any terrorist group in pakistan. i can say that with a responsibility. >> one more. and then i promise to move on
i think, again, we are at it. you know, and you spoke -- you asked me about how different the conversation is today than what it was when i was here last. and i've been part of this conversation now for almost 12 years continuous. >> sure. >> and i strongly urge you and those in the audience revisit some of the u.s. talking points. back in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014. >> sure -- >> i have read "new york times" editorial in 2009 declaring that taliban are 70...
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basically hit a bottom i think it was about 131 bucks, so that's basically the level we're thinking we give ourselves some cushion in the event it goes back to that level. how do we put this trade on? i was looking at the march 130, 150, 165 call risk reversal. we're selling the 130 put for $3.85. buying the 150 calls for $6.70 and selling the 165 calls against it net-net you're spending 55 cents to put this structure on. >> well, it looks like mike was spot on with this one. mike, what do you do next? >> you don't actually need to do anything except take a bit of a victory lap. we put this trade on for 55 cents. it's worth $1500 it expired today if you have this trade on your account, now you've just got the money. i think we should ask carter whether he thinks nvidia has further upside. >> i do. >> we'll see if mike will do a trade next week. >>> coming up next, your tweets and the final call see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you wit
basically hit a bottom i think it was about 131 bucks, so that's basically the level we're thinking we give ourselves some cushion in the event it goes back to that level. how do we put this trade on? i was looking at the march 130, 150, 165 call risk reversal. we're selling the 130 put for $3.85. buying the 150 calls for $6.70 and selling the 165 calls against it net-net you're spending 55 cents to put this structure on. >> well, it looks like mike was spot on with this one. mike, what...
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>> i don't think so, andrew. s on the call, and i heard him say that he laid out the numbers and on the low end it could be 420,000, and this is not just model threes it's 3s and x. anywhere from 420,000, i should say, all the way up to 600,000 look, i think that that whole side story about the s.e.c. will play out relative to the whole question of were these tweets vetted i think that's what this comes down to. i'm not sure there are any analysts or investors who look at the commentary in terms have whether the rate is 500,000 or the rate ends up being 420,000 whether that changes their outlook when they look at tesla. >> your exposure could have more exposure to china. plus, we'll tell you about a big change at youtube that will affect tens of millions of videos "squawk box" will be right back. minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimum
>> i don't think so, andrew. s on the call, and i heard him say that he laid out the numbers and on the low end it could be 420,000, and this is not just model threes it's 3s and x. anywhere from 420,000, i should say, all the way up to 600,000 look, i think that that whole side story about the s.e.c. will play out relative to the whole question of were these tweets vetted i think that's what this comes down to. i'm not sure there are any analysts or investors who look at the commentary...
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i think i think that. mr brennan may be mistaken in this regard donald trump doesn't really have a lot of will to the people who aren't useful to him and at this point now that paul man of fort faces. thirteen charges in new york against him of the for the manhattan district attorney you know there is no reason for donald trump to get paul in a four out of jail he is going to benefit is is should have flipped when he had the chance or should have told the truth to the special counsel when he had the chance these charges might have been levied against him had he been seen to be somebody who had remorse and was cooperating with authorities so i don't think that triple pardon him at the new york matter has to go to trial it does but right now from the from the initial reading that i've done on it it looks like a very open and shut case in terms of the way he misrepresented to value of his assets in order to get these mortgages for these apartments that he was purchasing trends says he's going to rough go if t
i think i think that. mr brennan may be mistaken in this regard donald trump doesn't really have a lot of will to the people who aren't useful to him and at this point now that paul man of fort faces. thirteen charges in new york against him of the for the manhattan district attorney you know there is no reason for donald trump to get paul in a four out of jail he is going to benefit is is should have flipped when he had the chance or should have told the truth to the special counsel when he...
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the report i don't think donald trump knows of the report but i can tell you right now that this is what's going to happen the report hits one hundred percent of america is going to be pissed off and disappointed because it is not wise not to be because it's not going to be what anyone thinks it is if you think that it is this magic solution that donald trump will be hauled off and cuffs that's not going to happen if you believe that this is a witch hunt and there's nothing here and it's going to say donald trump has been mistaken and falsely accused that's not going to happen either it's going to make things probably worse rather than better because people are going to lose if you want to call it hope or false belief or just genuine belief that the system is going to work itself out is obviously a very complicated situation and it's not going to so hopefully it sounds like you are kind of lowering expectations for everyone when there's been a almost two year drumbeat from your side of the aisle that there has been collusion that investigation has found collusion but now maybe we're
the report i don't think donald trump knows of the report but i can tell you right now that this is what's going to happen the report hits one hundred percent of america is going to be pissed off and disappointed because it is not wise not to be because it's not going to be what anyone thinks it is if you think that it is this magic solution that donald trump will be hauled off and cuffs that's not going to happen if you believe that this is a witch hunt and there's nothing here and it's going...
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i think that that is really my job. my job is for people to really see the underpinning issue of why we have a skilled trade shortage. it's because, i mean right now 60% of my workforce are women and they are powerhouses, but 2% of the population, you know, in this industry are only women because of working conditions, and because of the fact that they're bullied on job sites. you know, so there's an ignorance that's out there on both sides of the border that needs to be rectified immediately or nafta means nothing to anybody. >> debating whether to end it on this. because i have one more really, really nerdy question. i have one more really nerdy audience question. so let's do this, but this was an amazing end point here. for all panelists will the removal of investor dispute settlement between canada and the united states pose challenges for business, maybe quickly. >> that's a really tough question to answer. so i think just really quickly, i think it does present some challenges and i'll just leave it there. >> sorry
i think that that is really my job. my job is for people to really see the underpinning issue of why we have a skilled trade shortage. it's because, i mean right now 60% of my workforce are women and they are powerhouses, but 2% of the population, you know, in this industry are only women because of working conditions, and because of the fact that they're bullied on job sites. you know, so there's an ignorance that's out there on both sides of the border that needs to be rectified immediately...
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and i think in a way it's been a blessing. i'm also moderately dyslexic, so i was a slow reader, always behind in college. my older brother used to tease me that i didn't get that many gifts from god. i had really thick glasses. i had acne. i was skinny. i had the funny last name. i think that in a funny way, sometimes you learn to compensate for these things. certainly face-blindness, i just learned that if someone came to me and if looked like they knew me and smiled, i'd smile right back. and i'd sometimes get accused of being a little over friendly, right? but it's better to be over friendly in life, right, than to be someone who is maybe a little doubtful or looking a little doubtful when you immediameet s new. the people who did know me, and usually they give themselves away within a couple minutes. i'm not trying to dissuade anyone with how you make friends with people, but almost everyone would say, it's so great to see you. six months ago when we ran into you in, you know, south denver, that was so much fun. and i can
and i think in a way it's been a blessing. i'm also moderately dyslexic, so i was a slow reader, always behind in college. my older brother used to tease me that i didn't get that many gifts from god. i had really thick glasses. i had acne. i was skinny. i had the funny last name. i think that in a funny way, sometimes you learn to compensate for these things. certainly face-blindness, i just learned that if someone came to me and if looked like they knew me and smiled, i'd smile right back....
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i think the two things that people think are unlikely to happen i think we are discounting to much.i think it is reduced in chance, but i do not think it is off the table by any means. second, i think that theresa may very well may succeed getting her deal through — maybe not on meaningful vote three, maybe there'll be a meaningful vote four, but i think it is looking increasingly likely that some of the hardline brexiteers will go on side in fear of a soft brexit or a delayed brexit. i think — the other thing i would like to comment on is that the people saying that this deadlock can be broken by early elections — it does not seem given the divisions within the labour party and tory party, that it would not solve anything, it would produce as jumbled a parliament as we have now and i think everyone needs to step back and think about, even if she does get this deal through, there's still a ticking time clock and i think that is posing huge difficulties in terms of the most difficult negotiations ahead in terms of the tricky trade talks still ahead of us. that is going to be even mor
i think the two things that people think are unlikely to happen i think we are discounting to much.i think it is reduced in chance, but i do not think it is off the table by any means. second, i think that theresa may very well may succeed getting her deal through — maybe not on meaningful vote three, maybe there'll be a meaningful vote four, but i think it is looking increasingly likely that some of the hardline brexiteers will go on side in fear of a soft brexit or a delayed brexit. i think...
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which i think shows her in a nobility. a private meeting, borisjohnson saying that he has come to the same conclusion as you. that is quite significant, you and him now feel that that is the way to go. do you think that is any chance the deal could get through if it comes back this week? i think through if it comes back this week? ithinka through if it comes back this week? i think a lot depends on the dup and what it decides to do. i won't abandon the dup because i think they are the champions of the union of the uk which is a very important pa rt of the uk which is a very important part of conservative philosophy and thinking, support for the part of conservative philosophy and thinking, support forthe uk. but if the dup are willing either to back the dup are willing either to back the deal or abstain, i think there isa the deal or abstain, i think there is a good chance of it getting through. what do you make of what is going on through the house of commons? that has had some effect on you because backbenchers are seemi
which i think shows her in a nobility. a private meeting, borisjohnson saying that he has come to the same conclusion as you. that is quite significant, you and him now feel that that is the way to go. do you think that is any chance the deal could get through if it comes back this week? i think through if it comes back this week? ithinka through if it comes back this week? i think a lot depends on the dup and what it decides to do. i won't abandon the dup because i think they are the...
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bill: i think she is a fresh face and i like her courage. is at the edge, and i'm more inclined to think about health care from the standpoint of increasing the the universe of population to receive it, either through medicaid or medicare, whatever. i think a commonsensical observer would have to note that you don't go socialist from the standpoint of health care overnight, it takes a long time. but yeah, i think health care has to be a critical question. it is something where the disadvantaged relative to the advantaged begin to understand that they are getting the short stick. and they will make that known at the ballot box. erik: so you admire her courage. do you admire her ideas about health care or beyond? do you agree that, for example, taxes on the wealthy need to be higher so the government can act as more of a redistributionary actor? bill: it is a necessary evil, if you want to call that. capitalism has proven to be most successful system in the world, it is just a question of the balance. what should the tax rate be? erik: what sh
bill: i think she is a fresh face and i like her courage. is at the edge, and i'm more inclined to think about health care from the standpoint of increasing the the universe of population to receive it, either through medicaid or medicare, whatever. i think a commonsensical observer would have to note that you don't go socialist from the standpoint of health care overnight, it takes a long time. but yeah, i think health care has to be a critical question. it is something where the...
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where should it sell 10, 11 >> i think earnings will be better than people think i think they are at a level where they have stabilized >> you have a little action in morgan stanley >> here's the interesting part and i said it earlier. they're going out a little bit further. we have seen a week long, two week long. in morgan stanley they are going up they went out. it's the same trader doing all these trades 9,000 of these july calls were being caught i had to jump on top of those as well i'm in there with you right now. it's trade it's a little longer trade than we have been seeing. that buys me some time jason, the producer and i were talking about this, you pay extra because you're buying time right now that's okay because it might take a little time to see these financials make some sort of a turn to the upside. you brought up the valuation levels i don't know that anybody could say, on the airlines or in the financials well these things are ungodly cheap. they are but what's going to make them finally start to move to the upside. whether it's a bank of america, goldman sachs. it
where should it sell 10, 11 >> i think earnings will be better than people think i think they are at a level where they have stabilized >> you have a little action in morgan stanley >> here's the interesting part and i said it earlier. they're going out a little bit further. we have seen a week long, two week long. in morgan stanley they are going up they went out. it's the same trader doing all these trades 9,000 of these july calls were being caught i had to jump on top of...
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i think.rse, as wall street gears up for lyft's public debut this morning, want to bring in andrew ross sorkin at the company's driver center in los angeles he interviewed the two co-founders in last hour listening closely to that interview, andrew. what stood out to you? >> i think there were a couple of issues. one is the profitability issue in terms of i think there is a lot of investors this morning who are asking themselves when does this company become profitable, how does it get to profitability? i think they had mixed answers about how they get there and what kind of time horizon. i don't think they gave one. whether -- therefore the question becomes what kind of honeymoon period investors will give this company. is it an amazon where you get a long, long time or is it much more i should say, by the way, lots of cheering behind me as the group of folks from lyft, employees and drivers and so many others are getting ready for the opening bell the other big issue, though, has been a bit
i think.rse, as wall street gears up for lyft's public debut this morning, want to bring in andrew ross sorkin at the company's driver center in los angeles he interviewed the two co-founders in last hour listening closely to that interview, andrew. what stood out to you? >> i think there were a couple of issues. one is the profitability issue in terms of i think there is a lot of investors this morning who are asking themselves when does this company become profitable, how does it get to...
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i don't think we are going to retest i don't think we're even going to get close to retesting. i think friday we'll be reminded that we have a decent payroll number. >> i agree with tim, it was all positioning. we got way to pessimistic, way to optimistic on the way up, there's zero growth. german pmi is basically at 74-month low this is -- there's no growth there's no growth in europe. growth is cascading lower here i do believe we'll test lower levels i'm not sure if it will be the lowest levels that we've seen. >> tim just mentioned 2.64 on the 10-year, you get worried below 2.60 2016, 2017, the narrative was stocks and bond yields can go up at the same time because the 10-year going back up toward 3% almost doubled off of its lows was bullish because it's a reflection of this inflation and global growth. now i think it works the other ways the stock market is not a whole heck of a lot from its all-time highs. if you look at the interest rate expectations, zero increases for the rest of year here. so this 2.64 is reflective of the fact there is no growth. i just think that w
i don't think we are going to retest i don't think we're even going to get close to retesting. i think friday we'll be reminded that we have a decent payroll number. >> i agree with tim, it was all positioning. we got way to pessimistic, way to optimistic on the way up, there's zero growth. german pmi is basically at 74-month low this is -- there's no growth there's no growth in europe. growth is cascading lower here i do believe we'll test lower levels i'm not sure if it will be the...