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jim stewart is going to join us.tures just looked at ahead of the opening bell on wall street. 200 and change on the dow. "squawk box" will return after a quick break. the governor has declared a winter weather emergency... extreme risk of burst pipes and water damage... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter most. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning we have some entertainment news to tell you about. don't know where you guys were over the weekend, but sorkin family was watching "the incredibles 2. winning the weekend box office with a little bit of help from the quick family also watching >> we were >> so we're all helping the box office there t
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thanks jim stewart of the "new york times.own 49, getting breaking news on tesla and we're going to turn to courtney regan. >> tesla we know has been in the cross hairs a lot of this week the company is suing former employee martin trip, the allegations include that the former tesla employee unlawfully hacked tesla's confidential top secret information and then distributed this information to third parties. tesla's also accusing this former employee of making false claims to the media in several circumstances. now this does, of course, come on the heels of an earlier report this week about an elon musk that ceo and founder elon musk sent out to the company about a sab ba tore in its midst. we know a lawsuit has officially been filed by tesla against former employee martin tripp back over to you >> courtney, thank you for that. we'll bring in phil lebeau, help us make sense of this headline, which is really all we have at the moment false claims to media, it sure sounds like the employee that musk was referring to earlier in th
thanks jim stewart of the "new york times.own 49, getting breaking news on tesla and we're going to turn to courtney regan. >> tesla we know has been in the cross hairs a lot of this week the company is suing former employee martin trip, the allegations include that the former tesla employee unlawfully hacked tesla's confidential top secret information and then distributed this information to third parties. tesla's also accusing this former employee of making false claims to the...
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joining us from out west this morning is jim stewart author of the book disney war.e been covering it minute by minute, but you're a student of antitrust and have been talking a lot about it 6 months and 13 days to approve this deal. was that quick to you? >> that is pretty quick for a deal of this size. given that it's in the media sector has complex elements to it it's a lot faster than the justice department moved on the time warner et recently. i just getting the feeling that there's kind of a warm andfuzz feeling from the trump justice department towards this deal towards fox and disney that we certainly didn't see in the at&t deal >> as we pointed out, the willingness to divest those may have played a crucial role it's about the international assets you have any expectations of -- go ahead >> i don't think there are any serious antitrust issues here. i didn't think there would be with the comcast deal either, although if they want a slow walk a bid they can do that because of the bigger vertical issues and disneyen did you want really pose that they are develop
joining us from out west this morning is jim stewart author of the book disney war.e been covering it minute by minute, but you're a student of antitrust and have been talking a lot about it 6 months and 13 days to approve this deal. was that quick to you? >> that is pretty quick for a deal of this size. given that it's in the media sector has complex elements to it it's a lot faster than the justice department moved on the time warner et recently. i just getting the feeling that there's...
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joining us this morning is "new york times" columnist jim stewart who spoke with the senator for yournteresting because it's really at the cross roads of economics here and politics too. >> absolutely. i think it's important to understand when looking at what's going on here how important the farm build isand the farm vote is to trump and the republican party they are geographically concentrated in a handful of states critical to his majority and will be going forward. they also have a lot of senate races up for grabs even though people think of these as republican states, it would not take a big swing in farm voters to move them into the democratic column. and this is a huge issue for them they do not want retaliatory tariffs on corn, soy beans and our trading partners know this that's why grassley says, of course, the first thing they go for is agriculture because they have a lot of leverage there >> how much leeway the farmers you have spoken to, are they giving the president >> they are giving him some, but their patience is starting to ware out this is a huge issue for them along
joining us this morning is "new york times" columnist jim stewart who spoke with the senator for yournteresting because it's really at the cross roads of economics here and politics too. >> absolutely. i think it's important to understand when looking at what's going on here how important the farm build isand the farm vote is to trump and the republican party they are geographically concentrated in a handful of states critical to his majority and will be going forward. they also...
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jim stewart in "the new york times. >>> we're going to have the latest in the bidding war for all theat fox. there's how we stand it's like election night little checks. who is ahead and who is behind >> we'll see what the roberts precinct has to say soon when we veor"sawonhe street," right after this break. >>> major indexes moving this morning. dow is down as trade tensions continue to weigh on the markets. commerce secretary ross joined us to talk about trade listen to that >> we have to create an environment where it's more painful for these parties that have these huge trade barriers both tariff and non-tariff you have to make it more painful for them to keep those barriers than to get rid of them. >> that's bring in the chief u.s. equities strategist good morning the dow is is down 8 china's large cap is down 11 how long can this last it's almost like a were of attrition some say >> and down the spectrum, there's wider divergence between what small caps have done. it has a lot to do with the dollar and not just about trade. we came into this year viewing protectionism and trade
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we have a guest coming up on "squawk box" who will delve into jim stewart from "the new york times" willus. he's the columnist covering deals, acquisitions, media, including writing books about disney, the house of mouse we'll talk to him about what he thinks about the downgrade pivotal of disney shares. >>> also, we have a very interesting guy, mark beginsberg w -- ginsburg a counter extreme project. they've been working for a long time we've talked to him in the past about how concerned he is about the massive amounts of things that go online how to get involved with isis and build pipe bombs they've come up with a new software program that goes and finds any kind of cyber terrorism postings and removes them automatically they are being fought by big tech, google, alphabet, all of them pushing back saying don't put this software on we will do a better job of monitoring ourselves his point is, no, they will not. this is the way to go. we'll talk about the bipartisan support he's getting. >>> also we have sergio armadi and kevin hassett from the white house, the council of economic advis
we have a guest coming up on "squawk box" who will delve into jim stewart from "the new york times" willus. he's the columnist covering deals, acquisitions, media, including writing books about disney, the house of mouse we'll talk to him about what he thinks about the downgrade pivotal of disney shares. >>> also, we have a very interesting guy, mark beginsberg w -- ginsburg a counter extreme project. they've been working for a long time we've talked to him in the...
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and pulitzer prize winning writer jim stewart said it in an interview with jim i'm going to bring upof those questions about what's right? what's right and he supports all those things in san diego is that right? >> viewers are sending us a lot of shakespeare i'll tell you that >> are they? >> brush up on your shakespeare. >> the tempest is underrated >> brush up on shakespeare and the women. >> kiss me kate. that's a reference to the fifth, not the fourth >> jim, see you tonight. dow up 100 when we come back, a rare and exclusive interview with jay clayton. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows. yes! with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! nooooo! nooooooooooo! try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow.com ♪ >>> good wednesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber at the now, stock e
and pulitzer prize winning writer jim stewart said it in an interview with jim i'm going to bring upof those questions about what's right? what's right and he supports all those things in san diego is that right? >> viewers are sending us a lot of shakespeare i'll tell you that >> are they? >> brush up on your shakespeare. >> the tempest is underrated >> brush up on shakespeare and the women. >> kiss me kate. that's a reference to the fifth, not the fourth...
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. >> here to talk more about it, on set, erica poe and jim stewart. lumn this morning, ate ae at&t/time warner ruling shows need to boost antitrust law. you use thword high time, jim. >> absolutely. antitrust experts have been waiting almost 40 years for a federal court ruling that deals with it. meanwhile the internet has been born cell phones have come onto the scene. google and amazon have launched. we're in completely different world from the last time a court considered these issues. a huge win for at&t buso for the traditional view which was championed by the late robert bore, a chicago school approach toward mergers which the mainstream of antitrust scholarship has really moved away from in 40 years. >> this morning in "the times" andrew ross sorkin writes the government's case always felt political. sounds like you kind of agree with that. >> first of all, vertical mergers are not usually challenged in such a way i think that the administration has made it very clear that, like cnn perhaps or some other aspects of time warner but i think the ma
. >> here to talk more about it, on set, erica poe and jim stewart. lumn this morning, ate ae at&t/time warner ruling shows need to boost antitrust law. you use thword high time, jim. >> absolutely. antitrust experts have been waiting almost 40 years for a federal court ruling that deals with it. meanwhile the internet has been born cell phones have come onto the scene. google and amazon have launched. we're in completely different world from the last time a court considered...
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i still am thinking like the pulitzer prize winning journalist jim stewart. >> okay.robably not bad for me to come back to this on the fox portion of it. and the anti-trust implications for disney and our parent company comcast. that's going to be the key here. it's not necessarily going to be a differential in price between the two, if and when comcast makes a bid. it's going to be more about how the fox board views the anti-trust risk and what is done to mitigate that maybe we'll come back shortly. >> i was thrilled. >> he was great. that was a great conference. >> thank you >> i was there. >> thank you >> we'll have to go. i love to come back to that. >> yes we'll get cramer's mad dash and the opening bell this morning. lots to get to it's going to be a crazy week next week. a t loin front of that including the g7 today back in a moment because, when you really, really want to be there, but you can't. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading media companies create more immersive ways to experience entertainment with new digital systems and technologies. get read
i still am thinking like the pulitzer prize winning journalist jim stewart. >> okay.robably not bad for me to come back to this on the fox portion of it. and the anti-trust implications for disney and our parent company comcast. that's going to be the key here. it's not necessarily going to be a differential in price between the two, if and when comcast makes a bid. it's going to be more about how the fox board views the anti-trust risk and what is done to mitigate that maybe we'll come...
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this is from a parent who could not be here tonight, jim -- kim stewart. i'm reading on her behalf. dyslexia is soul crushing, not just for the kids but for the whole family. my daughter got in the car in january lamenting about being the tunedest one in her class. she's in therapy for low self-esteem and lack of confidence that results in high level of anxiety. my daughter wants very much to go to charles armstrong school for dyslexic kids so she can be in a class of kids like me where i can learn. the school has said that getting violet to a level k by 2019 is ambitious. she is making incredible progress with tutors and is currently reading at level k because of the tutoring and the work we do at home. i'm a mom, not a teacher. i follow the directions of the school, and for two years tried reading with her in a way as it turns out is ineffective for dyslexic children, and she continues to fall behind and frustration grew. the frustration has grown and the relationship i have with hi kids has -- my kids has been damaged. i really want what is best for them. they are incredibly brig
this is from a parent who could not be here tonight, jim -- kim stewart. i'm reading on her behalf. dyslexia is soul crushing, not just for the kids but for the whole family. my daughter got in the car in january lamenting about being the tunedest one in her class. she's in therapy for low self-esteem and lack of confidence that results in high level of anxiety. my daughter wants very much to go to charles armstrong school for dyslexic kids so she can be in a class of kids like me where i can...
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jim manley. and republican strategist stewart stevens. a never trumper who ran mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. stewart, let me start with you. this is the bargain that folks who don't like donald trump in your party and the republican party and the conservative coalition have made. basically look, yes, he praises neo-nazis and refers to 11 salvadoran children fleeing horror and violence as vermin but we got gorsuch and now we'll get the court. does that argument work? >> well, look, i think that the argument should be just for the most quality justice that can be nominated. i think actually the gorsuch nomination was one of the better moments in the trump presidency. it was a fairly dignified process. i think he was recognized as someone if you didn't agree with him was still qualified to be on the court. this is a hopeful moment where you could have someone nominated that gets respect across the aisle which doesn't mean you get unanimous support across the aisle. but it could work. it -- you're going to have a conservative on t
jim manley. and republican strategist stewart stevens. a never trumper who ran mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. stewart, let me start with you. this is the bargain that folks who don't like donald trump in your party and the republican party and the conservative coalition have made. basically look, yes, he praises neo-nazis and refers to 11 salvadoran children fleeing horror and violence as vermin but we got gorsuch and now we'll get the court. does that argument work? >> well,...
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the idea of pardoning martha stewart -- jim comey was the southern district of new york u.s. attorney at the time. she was a big fish get for comey. that was a huge feather in his cap. that was another ridiculous prosecution. >> absolutely. he is looking at pardoning a couple of democrats, you mentioned blagojevich and martha stewart. you try to get them on this process crime and it would be just for him to pardon her and others who have been witch hunted for the purposes of their own careers. no one can doubt that james comey and patrick fitzgerald who is a two-timer there with scooter libby. they should not be allowed to abuse their positions to do. this and i think others would applaud the president for righting those wrongs and i hope he does that. >> laura: conrad black another outrageous prosecution by patrick fitzgerald. the media are pushing jim comey's events in the russia probe. we may have uncovered the reason for it. and we're going to discuss it next. >> laura: president trump is firing back after "the new york times" leaked a supposedly secret memo by andrew mcc
the idea of pardoning martha stewart -- jim comey was the southern district of new york u.s. attorney at the time. she was a big fish get for comey. that was a huge feather in his cap. that was another ridiculous prosecution. >> absolutely. he is looking at pardoning a couple of democrats, you mentioned blagojevich and martha stewart. you try to get them on this process crime and it would be just for him to pardon her and others who have been witch hunted for the purposes of their own...
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jim, wendy back to you. >> thank. corey stewart's win in the virginia gop senate primarys making national republicans nervous. that it could cost hem them in otheriraises the c of the prince william county board mocked fellow republicans looks their sex drivend promises to wage a vicious and campaign against the democratic incumbent tim kaine. they are urging gop candidates to kee their incidents zants now but president trump tweeted support for stewart. and stewart expects the president to campaig for him. in maryland the race for the governor mansion is the biggest thisall. today two former exactic rivals teamed up. valerie ervin threw her support between bakerouhe princey george executive. ervin says she had to end her s campaign aft was prevented from using campaign cash raised bier former running mate. she decided to run when kevints cabi died last mond. this sunday the six leadingc exac hopefuls meet face-to-face on nbc 4. the governor candidates forum starts at 11:30 a.m. after meet press. tom scherrwood is the moderatorr a rr
jim, wendy back to you. >> thank. corey stewart's win in the virginia gop senate primarys making national republicans nervous. that it could cost hem them in otheriraises the c of the prince william county board mocked fellow republicans looks their sex drivend promises to wage a vicious and campaign against the democratic incumbent tim kaine. they are urging gop candidates to kee their incidents zants now but president trump tweeted support for stewart. and stewart expects the president...
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take martha stewart's case. jim comey was the united states attorney. the case. so this was a decision made down the line by seasoned prosecutors to determine whether or not martha stewart lied to them in the course of their investigation. this wasn't, you know, comey orchestrating this against some trump ally at the time. i think when you issue a pardon or prospective pardon and you say, well, you know, this person has this connection to comey, who has this connection to fitzgerald, who has this connection -- you know i just think it's too atenuating to take seriously. that said, were i advising the president, i would say because of the potential of this narrative, don't do it this way. follow the oj policy. do it according to the book. >> what bo the doj policy be, for those of us who don't know? >> there's a pardon attorney, people who represent those like scooter libby. you file a petition with the pardon office. you explain what the extigencies are of your client's case. they review it and make a recommendation to the president, who generally follow
take martha stewart's case. jim comey was the united states attorney. the case. so this was a decision made down the line by seasoned prosecutors to determine whether or not martha stewart lied to them in the course of their investigation. this wasn't, you know, comey orchestrating this against some trump ally at the time. i think when you issue a pardon or prospective pardon and you say, well, you know, this person has this connection to comey, who has this connection to fitzgerald, who has...
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he said he was also thinking about pardons martha stewart. cnn's jim acosta joins us now. what can you tell us about these pardons? >> i feel like i'm on an episode of the "apprentice". >> you would have been fired. >> moving on. it was interesting, the white house tried to turn reality inside out and insist the president is not just considering people because of his celebrity status. i'll tell you in the last several minutes i spoke with a white house official that said come on. you can't ignore the celebrity connections here between president trump and martha stewart and even dinesh d'souza and shares the same lack of friendliness with barack obama. the white house is pushing back officially on camera saying that's not the case, that the president is considering each of these cases on their merits. it makes you wonder who is next. pick any of the celebrities who have appeared on the "apprentice" it raises the question how the president will be using this power. >> it's not the first controversial pardon the president has made or whether he's trying to send a message to p
he said he was also thinking about pardons martha stewart. cnn's jim acosta joins us now. what can you tell us about these pardons? >> i feel like i'm on an episode of the "apprentice". >> you would have been fired. >> moving on. it was interesting, the white house tried to turn reality inside out and insist the president is not just considering people because of his celebrity status. i'll tell you in the last several minutes i spoke with a white house official that...
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the idea that pardoning martha stewart -- martha stewart was again, jim comey was the southern district of new york u.s. attorney at the time and she was a big fish get for it call me comey. >> what you are looking at right now is a couple of democrats. you mentioned rob blagojevich, no crime proven there. martha stewart, they try to get them on this process crime. it would absolutely be just for him to pardon her and others who have been unjustly which hunted for the purpose of their own careers. nobody today can doubt that james comey and also patrick fitzgerald who was a two-time or their, they acted in their own self interest. they should not be allowed to abuse their positions to do this, and other democratic and americans would applaud the president for writing those wrongs. and we will discuss the onslaught next with ari slicer and solomon wisenberg. with great gifts from bass pro shops and cabela's. like bass pro and cabela's flag t-shirts for only $5. an igloo 120 quart cooler for under $50. and this knife and tool sharpener kit for under $80. bass pro shops and cabela's. >> la
the idea that pardoning martha stewart -- martha stewart was again, jim comey was the southern district of new york u.s. attorney at the time and she was a big fish get for it call me comey. >> what you are looking at right now is a couple of democrats. you mentioned rob blagojevich, no crime proven there. martha stewart, they try to get them on this process crime. it would absolutely be just for him to pardon her and others who have been unjustly which hunted for the purpose of their own...
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jim that you can't ignore trump's considerations. consider this, former u.s. attorney preet bharara prosecuted dinesh d'souza and james comey and martha stewart.patrick fitzgerald. >>> and the u.s. is hitting tariffs and they are hitting back. the u.s. slapped tariffs on the eu, mexico and canada. 25% on steel. 10% on aluminum. the three had temporary exemptions, but the white house let those expired after it did not get what it wanted in negotiations. the president calls this fair trade. the goal is to help u.s. steel workers. metal tariffs could raise prices. raise prices on cars and appliances and food cans. it puts the u.s. in another trade dispute as it is targeting $50 million in chinese goods. these three struck back. eu and mexico with tariffs on u.s. goods. canada will tariff on equal amtd ever amount -- amounts of tariffs for the u.s. justin trudeau says this just won't hurt canada. >> unfortunately, we know this will lead to harm for the american industries. our economies are too inter linked to not have significant disruption in american families and american communities south of the border. >> the chamber of commerce says this mov
jim that you can't ignore trump's considerations. consider this, former u.s. attorney preet bharara prosecuted dinesh d'souza and james comey and martha stewart.patrick fitzgerald. >>> and the u.s. is hitting tariffs and they are hitting back. the u.s. slapped tariffs on the eu, mexico and canada. 25% on steel. 10% on aluminum. the three had temporary exemptions, but the white house let those expired after it did not get what it wanted in negotiations. the president calls this fair...
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and i've always felt, you know, that if ryan hart and henry aaron and stewart butler and jim cap reta, and all those guys could actually get together and agree to take that on, that we would actually be far ahead of where we are now. i remember talking with rhine hart who made thecomment that the heritage proposal to establish a national tax credit system was in fact the most progressive agenda ever offered, you know, during that period of time, in the early 90's. the thing is, is that, you know, the power of, you know, organized opposition to this kind of a change, has created, i think, an awful lot of problems to the point where we ended up with the affordable care act largely because people who lost their jobs, changed jobs, did not have health insurance. they had to buy the health insurance with after-tax dollars on an individual market that was, in fact, not functioning. as you know, from the economic literature, if you buy health insurance without tax relief on an individual market basis, you can pay anywhere between 25 and 50% more for the same package of benefits that you woul
and i've always felt, you know, that if ryan hart and henry aaron and stewart butler and jim cap reta, and all those guys could actually get together and agree to take that on, that we would actually be far ahead of where we are now. i remember talking with rhine hart who made thecomment that the heritage proposal to establish a national tax credit system was in fact the most progressive agenda ever offered, you know, during that period of time, in the early 90's. the thing is, is that, you...
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martha stewart indicted by jim comfy and din fish d'souza indicted by preet bharara.are very clear signals not just to people about i might pardon you but i think they are big long extended middle fingers to a set of prosecutors where it seems like donald trump is saying all of you people in this world who i consider my enemies, your indictments will not stand and everyone you're considering the indicting should consider yourselves free to go. >> these presidential pardons are clearly fuelled by vengeance against those specific prosecutors but the large herb issue might be a little bit bigger than the pardons themselves, eddie. and it might be once again this is a disruption of a norm. there is a process that originates in the department of justice, a process that has been skipped over by a president who has no respect for norms. >> we have been dealing with the imperial presidency in the modern era of the u.s. since nixon and the imperial presidency is always presumed that the person occupying the executive branch would be ethical. they would exercise the power withi
martha stewart indicted by jim comfy and din fish d'souza indicted by preet bharara.are very clear signals not just to people about i might pardon you but i think they are big long extended middle fingers to a set of prosecutors where it seems like donald trump is saying all of you people in this world who i consider my enemies, your indictments will not stand and everyone you're considering the indicting should consider yourselves free to go. >> these presidential pardons are clearly...
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. >> what jim tried to do was to make sure that because the defendant was famous, we weren't treating her differently than we would someone else. >> stewarts convicted for lying to investigators and serves a five-month sentence. but comey emphasizes to his assistants that it's not all about winning cases. >> jim would have a talk with the new assistants, he would sit down with them and tell them how the reputation of the office depended on them doing what was necessary. >> if you come in here as all of my assistants do to report a verdict and you have to tell me it's an acquittal, i don't care, as long as you did the right thing and gave it your best shot. >> after 23 months as u.s. attorney, comey is tapped by president bush for deputy attorney general, the number two position in the department of justice. but almost immediately and long before he goes head to head with president trump, comey clashes with the bush white house. he learns about a controversial new surveillance program they've created to combat terrorism. >> he was read into, that is, informed of, the existence of this super secret program designed after 9/11 to read secret
. >> what jim tried to do was to make sure that because the defendant was famous, we weren't treating her differently than we would someone else. >> stewarts convicted for lying to investigators and serves a five-month sentence. but comey emphasizes to his assistants that it's not all about winning cases. >> jim would have a talk with the new assistants, he would sit down with them and tell them how the reputation of the office depended on them doing what was necessary....
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stewart in london there. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. minutes from now, we're expecting to hear from both attorney general jeff sessions and president trump a they face fresh bipartisan blowback now over the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. here is what we know right now. the government has confirmed its policy separated at least 2,000 children from their families at the border. those children, some toddlers, being held in detention facilities. just minutes ago, the president's homeland security secretary defended the policy. >> past administrations may have done so, but we will not. we do not have the luxury of pretending that all individuals coming to this country as a family unit are in fact a family. we have to do our job, we will not doing for our job. we have sworn to do this job. this administration has a simple message, if you cross the border illegally, we will prosecute you. >> but, the secretary tweeted just yesterday,
stewart in london there. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. minutes from now, we're expecting to hear from both attorney general jeff sessions and president trump a they face fresh bipartisan blowback now over the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. here is what we know right now. the government has confirmed its policy separated at least 2,000 children...
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. >> congressman jim jordan, health oversight committee holding a hearing on the justice department surveillance of valley watkins. chris stewart from utah sitting on the house intelligence committee. thanks for joining us tonight. i went a little bit of your reaction to what is breaking with these leaks. you know how critical it is that an intelligence gathering body was all you are looking into. that information is very sensitive. the case involving james wolf said his arrest demonstrates, and held accountable. the atty. gen. is very vocal -- >> we have access to some of the most highly sensitive in the government. i don't know how many times i talk to people about these leaks and their two problems was one as you discussed with your reporters is an issue -- i will let others talk about that was one thing i will talk about with clarity, most of that is people don't leak classified information. we have a responsibility, moral and legal responsibility not to leak this information and it has implications for our security and i have said that 1000 times. >> the pres. talked about the tough intersection, freedom of the press which
. >> congressman jim jordan, health oversight committee holding a hearing on the justice department surveillance of valley watkins. chris stewart from utah sitting on the house intelligence committee. thanks for joining us tonight. i went a little bit of your reaction to what is breaking with these leaks. you know how critical it is that an intelligence gathering body was all you are looking into. that information is very sensitive. the case involving james wolf said his arrest...
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jim acosta at the white house. >> reporter: the president is not only considering granting pardons with celebrities, but he granted a pardon for dinesh d'souza and considering martha stewart and considering commuting the sentence for rod blagojevich. of of courcourse, they both sta "the apprentice." d'souza has made offensive and racially loaded comments over the years about former president obama. the president is considering each case on merits. here is what deputy raj shah told reporters. >> each of the president's actions on pardons or other things should be judged on the merits and circumstances surrounding that case. the president felt it was merited. >> reporter: the president has shown a willingness of pardons for controversial figures. including sheriff arpaio. he was convicted in court of ignoring a judge's order of racially profiles latinos. dave and christine. >> joining us is historian julian zelizer. this sends a message. jack johnson. that was righting a wrong. >> no question. should have been done. >> dinesh d'souza. potentially rod blagojevich. we know scooter libby. >> it shows law enforcement is unfair. this is the president standing up for the legally
jim acosta at the white house. >> reporter: the president is not only considering granting pardons with celebrities, but he granted a pardon for dinesh d'souza and considering martha stewart and considering commuting the sentence for rod blagojevich. of of courcourse, they both sta "the apprentice." d'souza has made offensive and racially loaded comments over the years about former president obama. the president is considering each case on merits. here is what deputy raj shah...
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stewart in london there. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto.s hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. minutes from now, we're expecting to hear from both attorney general jeff sessions and president trump a they face fresh bipartisan blowback now over the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. here is what we know right now. the government has confirmed its policy separated at least 2,000 children from their families at the border. those children, some toddlers, being held in detention facilities. just minutes ago, the president's homeland security secretary defended the policy. >> past administrations may have done so, but we will not. we do not have the luxury
stewart in london there. thanks so much for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto.s hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. minutes from now, we're expecting to hear from both attorney general jeff sessions and president trump a they face fresh bipartisan blowback now over the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. here is what we know right now. the government has confirmed its policy separated at least 2,000 children from their...
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stewart went to prison you'll remember for lying to the f.b.i. during a jim comey investigation.r he's than most rapists get for saying he wanted political favors in return foroa senate seat. last month, hehi came on this sw to make his case. >> my husband is probably the only person in the entire history of the united states who is serving any kind of sentence for simply asking for campaign contributions. >>or tucker: how many years did he get? >> 14-year sentence. he never took a bribe. never took a kickback. never made any promises to contributors for any official acts.er >> tucker: blagojevich was a screaming liberal. he's also 61 years old and has kids. is keeping him behind bars until elderly helping anyone? we're rooting for him. that's about it for us tonight. good night. sean hannity live from new york city is right here right now. >> hannity: great show. to "hannity."eat show. stay with us for the hour. deep state is cracking right before your very eyes. according to new reports tonight, the fired f.b.i. deputy director andrew mccabe supplied robert mueller with a confi
stewart went to prison you'll remember for lying to the f.b.i. during a jim comey investigation.r he's than most rapists get for saying he wanted political favors in return foroa senate seat. last month, hehi came on this sw to make his case. >> my husband is probably the only person in the entire history of the united states who is serving any kind of sentence for simply asking for campaign contributions. >>or tucker: how many years did he get? >> 14-year sentence. he never...
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jim acosta, thanks very much. a lot to discuss with dan rather. and legendary political consultant stewart stevens. dan, you wrote on facebook todadent trump and the gop bemoaning a lack of civility is a hypotrcrite call farce. it spurs forehead slapping in disbelief. can you explain what you mean? >> here is a president who is specialized part of his success. bulook, incivility takes many forms and to make any comparison between what is happening say in an obscure restaurant somewhere with the kind of, i hate to say it, lies, corruption, and immoral acts and ripping children from their mothers, and to equate that with something that happened at a restaurant is a hypocritical farce. look, let's stop and put this in perspective. who lit the fires of hate and incivility that we are now seeing? it began witthe donald trump campaign and predency. i know people say, well, it is bias to say, but the facts support that. in word and deed, he has not put a tone of civility on the presidency. those in power, those are the power of the state, those with the power of the presidency should be held to a higher,
jim acosta, thanks very much. a lot to discuss with dan rather. and legendary political consultant stewart stevens. dan, you wrote on facebook todadent trump and the gop bemoaning a lack of civility is a hypotrcrite call farce. it spurs forehead slapping in disbelief. can you explain what you mean? >> here is a president who is specialized part of his success. bulook, incivility takes many forms and to make any comparison between what is happening say in an obscure restaurant somewhere...
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stewart and rod blagojevich. stuart went to prison for lying to the fbi during a jim comey investigation. got a longer citizens than most favors get saying he wanted political favors in return for a senate seat. ms. blagojevich stood with him last month she came on this show to make his case. >> my husband is my husband is probably the own one serving sentence simply for asking for campaign contributions. >> howman -- how many years did he get? >> he never took a tribe. >> he was an extreming liberal and 61 years old and has kids and they were keeping him behind bars until he's elderly help anyone. we're rooting for him. that's it for us. sean han ti -- hannity is here now. >> >> welcome to "hannity." stay with us for the hour. deep state is cracking before your eyes and according to new reports tonight the fired fbi deputy supplied a memo detailing the so-called concerns about president trump and the firing of james comey. we'll blow this out of the water and tell you how absurd this is and a stunning new revelation about the deputy attorney general rob rosenstein and the president and s
stewart and rod blagojevich. stuart went to prison for lying to the fbi during a jim comey investigation. got a longer citizens than most favors get saying he wanted political favors in return for a senate seat. ms. blagojevich stood with him last month she came on this show to make his case. >> my husband is my husband is probably the own one serving sentence simply for asking for campaign contributions. >> howman -- how many years did he get? >> he never took a tribe....
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congressman jim jordan said the house oversight committee may hold a hearing on the surveillance of ali watkins. joining me to talk about that is chris stewart from utah. the congressman on the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us tonight. >> good evening. >> shannon: i want to get a little bit of your reaction to what has been breaking with these leaks. you know how critical it is with the information gathering body that information is sensitive. something we heard from the fbi special agent in charge who carried out the case involving james wolfe said his arrest demonstrates the conduct will not be tolerate and those engaged in it will be held accountable. how much is this sending a message to others? >> i hope it does. it's an enormous problem. we have access to some of the most highly sensitive informing in the u.s. government. i don't know how many times i've talked with people about the problem of the leaks. i think there's two problems here. one is as you've discussed with some of your reporters, there's an issue of freedom of the press. i'll let others talk about that. the one thing i can talk about with clarity and
congressman jim jordan said the house oversight committee may hold a hearing on the surveillance of ali watkins. joining me to talk about that is chris stewart from utah. the congressman on the house intelligence committee. thank you for joining us tonight. >> good evening. >> shannon: i want to get a little bit of your reaction to what has been breaking with these leaks. you know how critical it is with the information gathering body that information is sensitive. something we...
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martha stewart's conviction was a damn game to get yourself in the newspapers, which may have been the beginning of the jim comey who eventually illegally leaked a memo. arpaio, i don't know the case that well except it seemed to me it was highly political, as was d'souza. scooter libby had already been commuted. the investigation existed for the purpose of creating perjury on somebody. maybe that's what mueller is doing. >> arpaio openly flouted the law on purpose even when he was told not to. dinesh d'souza signed a plea ement admitting he lied and broke the law. martha stewart, i covered every day of that trial. she was a convicted liar. it seems like you want to send the message, lying is okay. >> lying is not okay. paons are perfectly appropriate. it sure beats the terrorist that clinton pardoned. >> that's our new standard, anybody is better than a terrorist? >> no. these are political cases. there are law review articles being written about how highly politicized the criminal justice system has become. >> dinesh d'souza signed an admission of guilt, rudy. >> the only reason he was prosecuted for a s
martha stewart's conviction was a damn game to get yourself in the newspapers, which may have been the beginning of the jim comey who eventually illegally leaked a memo. arpaio, i don't know the case that well except it seemed to me it was highly political, as was d'souza. scooter libby had already been commuted. the investigation existed for the purpose of creating perjury on somebody. maybe that's what mueller is doing. >> arpaio openly flouted the law on purpose even when he was told...
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jim jordan. i don't need to reset your credentials, that's a fact. >> and a friend of stewart. >> and go throughacters in the report one by one. i want your comments on what's going on with them. first of all, agent peter struck, go. where does he stand. >> he still employed at the fbi, one of the few who were part of this group that ran the clinton investigation and rush investigation. he is a central figure throughout the entire narrative. she still employed and frankly the presidents) i don't know why he still working at the fbi. stuart: are you convinced he was part of a deal to shield hillary and undermine trump? >> on july 31 he ran the clinton investigation and open up the rush investigation eight days later we get a text message where he said will stop trump. not we'll stop russia. six days later we have the text message that talks about insurance policy, two weeks later the e-mail that says president trump wants to know everything were doing pretty that doesn't look like, that's cause for concern, just those four messages in the sequence they were in. i think it's a real problem for him
jim jordan. i don't need to reset your credentials, that's a fact. >> and a friend of stewart. >> and go throughacters in the report one by one. i want your comments on what's going on with them. first of all, agent peter struck, go. where does he stand. >> he still employed at the fbi, one of the few who were part of this group that ran the clinton investigation and rush investigation. he is a central figure throughout the entire narrative. she still employed and frankly the...
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tim stewart will write something about this, and the mouse got bored and there's a lot of stuff we can do here it will be good, jimulous >> it's why we do this, okay it's just great to have a world series out of nowhere. >> yes and we've got the u.s. open. >> do you have a pick there, jim? >> what? the u.s. open? tough, tough, tough. very tough i am so busy with the world cup and with the belgians beating britain. >> i thought that they were aligned ahead of the opec meeting. >> that's right. >> all right, cramer we will see you in a couple of minutes and don't miss tonight on "mad money" jim will speak to the ceos of adobe and thor and that is at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, and we are coming right back stay with us oh, and there's the closing bell. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td ameritrad
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stewart. >> developing today north korean leader jim kung unstarted another visit to another nation in china a he's there to bri chinese leader about what he talked about last week. china pledged to help u.s. and the road oftoringey go down relationss and doe nuclear rising north korea peninsula. then 'nk developing overnight president done done threatening t slap. >> igo will into effect if china refuses to change pracces and goes through with new news of their own. >> an a plane carryg a world cup team as flames shot out of be fidor the h keat, a splash p. one park in d.c. has a warning to parents. >> yeah, aison and steve. it's the fact there may be raw sewage underground here that is getting int this there week you would lying to have 'll have the details when ns inf week you would lying to have 'll have the details when ns inf .ox pass mass >>:13 a live look outside this morning. i ought we may have cloud cover. if we get sun in there mraws 90 degrees it feels hotter. >> torture. >> get the details from tuck coming newspaper a minute. meantime, we told you the other day about roller coa
stewart. >> developing today north korean leader jim kung unstarted another visit to another nation in china a he's there to bri chinese leader about what he talked about last week. china pledged to help u.s. and the road oftoringey go down relationss and doe nuclear rising north korea peninsula. then 'nk developing overnight president done done threatening t slap. >> igo will into effect if china refuses to change pracces and goes through with new news of their own. >> an a...