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brian: and, joe?: i am a curator of photographs at the maryland historical society where i do writing and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job and it is a good day job for that. aturrently have an exhibit the historical society called "activism and art, the catonsville 9, 50 years later." the exhibit uses artwork from one of the nine, tom lewis, and segments of the film, "hit & stay." that exhibit will be up for the next year. brian: where is the historic society? historicalltimore society is in baltimore, a block from the washington monument. yes, we have a washington monument as well. it is in the mount vernon neighborhood. brian: who are these in the clip? joe: she is currently in priso for a plowshares action that she did, which was an anti-nuke protest. brian: where she and prison? joe: i forget which prison she is in. i do get emails on the progress of her case. brian: what do you mean by "plowshares
brian: and, joe?: i am a curator of photographs at the maryland historical society where i do writing and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job and it is a good day job for that. aturrently have an exhibit the historical society called "activism and art, the catonsville 9, 50 years later." the exhibit uses artwork from one of the nine, tom lewis, and segments of the film, "hit &...
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joe: no.wo of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried and lucy's longer sentences because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? catholic? joe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were christian brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. and margarito was unknown. here is from your documentary, no this is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i 'tid remain silent e thosfiles offered open season on human beings and southeast asia. i consider those files like hyson's -- hunting licenses against humans. i did not want that done in my ? -- [end video clip] brian: did he stay priest? joe: yes. he was not forced out of the order. he was a jesuit all the way. brian: that was from the "quest for peace" series from uc irvine. how much did his brother phil have to do with any of this? skizz:
joe: no.wo of the members were repeat offenders and put themselves in double jeopardy and were tried and lucy's longer sentences because of that. brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? catholic? joe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were christian brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. and margarito was unknown. here is from your documentary, no this is not from your documentary. [video...
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joe: yes.y the time we lived there, it was a decrepit, rundown house, where bohemian artist types lived. we had a lot of room to work with. viewing room, our living room, was turned into a screening room. a spare single room was turned into a dark room. there was a waiting room for one of the bathrooms that was turned into a recording studio. it was a great place to be in your 20's and be creative. brian: due to consider yourself consider-- do you two yourselves members of the underground? joe: i consider myself a historian. i was in decision -- i was a musician. i guess i was an underground musician, although i hesitate to use that term. skizz: i go back and forth on that term. i am an underground artist because most of what i do is not exactly mainstream or funded or easily available, most of it. but i don't think in terms -- i just sort of do what i like to do and hope it finds a some acceptance. brian: where do you work now? that: i work for a company publishes financial papers. joe: i work
joe: yes.y the time we lived there, it was a decrepit, rundown house, where bohemian artist types lived. we had a lot of room to work with. viewing room, our living room, was turned into a screening room. a spare single room was turned into a dark room. there was a waiting room for one of the bathrooms that was turned into a recording studio. it was a great place to be in your 20's and be creative. brian: due to consider yourself consider-- do you two yourselves members of the underground? joe:...
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brian: and, joe? joe: i am a curator of films and photographs at the maryland historical society, where i do exhibits, writing, and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job, and it is a good day job for that. i currently have an exhibit at the historical society called "activism and art: the catonsville 9, 50 years later." the exhibit uses artwork from one of the 9, tom lewis, and segments of the film, "hit & stay." that exhibit will be up for the next year. brian: where is the historic society? joe: the maryland historical society is in baltimore, a block on monument street, literally a block from the washington monument. yes, we have a washington monument as well. it is in the mount vernon neighborhood. it is a very nice neighborhood. brian: a clip of mcallister and george michie, who are they> liz is still with us. she is currently in prison for a plowshares action that she did, which was an anti-nuke prote
brian: and, joe? joe: i am a curator of films and photographs at the maryland historical society, where i do exhibits, writing, and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job, and it is a good day job for that. i currently have an exhibit at the historical society called "activism and art: the catonsville 9, 50 years later." the exhibit uses artwork from one of the 9, tom lewis, and segments of...
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thethey don't bother me. >> joe: don't rip too hard. times.n: i have done that many >> joe: strop makes quick work of ozuna.d- into-head matchups, that division between t cubs and the cardinals those nine. games >> john: strange year last year for the cs. i think at one point they were 33-33, they were six back at the all-star break and then yosee they won by nine. the flip was they gojose quintana and milwauk didn't. >> joe: this is going to a different year, milwaukee is still a position -- they are a much better team. quick pitch, drive the other way it sends hayward back to theth edgee track to catch it, the cubs are 8-3 against milwaukee. >> john: got shut out, 8-1. theirats have come alive, and the city where the rivalry has been the best in the central. the cubs have had tpper hand in the last two years, irying to makethree in a row.: >> joe it would be 4-3 cardinals in this season series. they've got a five-game series coming up in chicago. one of many earlier?ements from >> john: yea, it's a four-game series turned into a five
thethey don't bother me. >> joe: don't rip too hard. times.n: i have done that many >> joe: strop makes quick work of ozuna.d- into-head matchups, that division between t cubs and the cardinals those nine. games >> john: strange year last year for the cs. i think at one point they were 33-33, they were six back at the all-star break and then yosee they won by nine. the flip was they gojose quintana and milwauk didn't. >> joe: this is going to a different year, milwaukee...
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i talked to joe biden about it. and he had said he was against the raid because they were not clear enough on whether it was definitely bin laden. and that a lot of people in the room were against it. in fact he said many people have said hillary clinton was also not as supportive of the raid as she later said she was. but joe biden fell on his sword. he says. he wanted to make it clear that this was a decision that president obama took and made. he realized it could break bad for him, because it came out in the report that he didn't support the raid. which was of course a big success. part of being vice president is taking those kinds of risks and just saying, you know, this is where i stood on this issue. i was wrong. joe biden told me later on he escorted the president from the oval office after they had the situation room meeting to discuss the raid, and he took obama aside and said, i think you should follow your gut. and if your gut tells you to go in, go in. so he his real message to obama, spock iny called m
i talked to joe biden about it. and he had said he was against the raid because they were not clear enough on whether it was definitely bin laden. and that a lot of people in the room were against it. in fact he said many people have said hillary clinton was also not as supportive of the raid as she later said she was. but joe biden fell on his sword. he says. he wanted to make it clear that this was a decision that president obama took and made. he realized it could break bad for him, because...
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joe biden fell on his sword. he wanted to make it clear that this was president obama took realized it he could break bad for him because it came out in the past that he did not support the raid which was of course, a big success. the part of being a vice president is taking those risks and saying this is where i stood on this issue and i was wrong and joe biden to meet later on he escorted the president of the oval office after they had the situation meeting and he took him aside and said i feel like you should follow your gut and forgot has you to go in, go in. the real message to obama because mr. spock in the white house because biden said he had so much gray matter he was so meeting the part in his brain that mathematical so he was also smart but sometimes had trouble being in touch with his emotions, really. joe biden thought it was his will to get obama to test his gut. >> host: he wanted to be the last person inn the room with te vice president, white? >> guest: he wanted to be one of the final verses cou
joe biden fell on his sword. he wanted to make it clear that this was president obama took realized it he could break bad for him because it came out in the past that he did not support the raid which was of course, a big success. the part of being a vice president is taking those risks and saying this is where i stood on this issue and i was wrong and joe biden to meet later on he escorted the president of the oval office after they had the situation meeting and he took him aside and said i...
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joe: have a great evening! joe: have a great evening!in sanily francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." a new data scandal brewing at facebook after the company revealed that shared user data with four chinese companies, including lenovo. we will get reaction in washington with congressman greg walden of oregon. tesla ceo elon musk gave a reasonably be -- upbeat
joe: have a great evening! joe: have a great evening!in sanily francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." a new data scandal brewing at facebook after the company revealed that shared user data with four chinese companies, including lenovo. we will get reaction in washington with congressman greg walden of oregon. tesla ceo elon musk gave a reasonably be -- upbeat
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joe: "what'd you miss?"fessors at the university of texas say some cryptocurrencies show signs of manipulation, but how significant are these findings? very controversial, long simmering question in the bitcoin world, if this currency called tether that is pegged to the dollar is somehow being used to artificially inflate the price of it going. first, before we get into some of your skepticism about the paper and some of your questions, what is the central allegation? >> most people are familiar with bitcoin. tether is completely different. it tries to keep its value equal to one u.s. dollar. aey actually have a euro and yen, but it's the dollar that people focus on. there has been a lot of skepticism in the crypto and the traditional financial community as well. tether has been controversial since 2014 when it was introduced, and one of the main allegations has always been that it is being used to manipulate bitcoin prices. joe: in theory, if they do not have one to one backing, they could print up tethers
joe: "what'd you miss?"fessors at the university of texas say some cryptocurrencies show signs of manipulation, but how significant are these findings? very controversial, long simmering question in the bitcoin world, if this currency called tether that is pegged to the dollar is somehow being used to artificially inflate the price of it going. first, before we get into some of your skepticism about the paper and some of your questions, what is the central allegation? >> most...
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joe. it is consistent with past cases. and it's a shot across the bow for courts below. that they're going to have to separate or insulate themselves from some of this president's incendiary language and focus on the traditional record in deciding these cases. >> admiral, let me go to you and look at libya, syria, iran, look at north korea. look at again the countries that made up the travel ban. this very narrow, libya, syria, iran, yemen, somalia, north korea, venezuela if you're selecting seven countries, to actually tighten the grip on who can get travel visas to come to the united states, that's a pretty damn good start, isn't it? >> it absolutely is. this is a rogue' gallery. but this is a good example of two things. one is as we alway say, elections have consequences, but constitutions have consequences as well. let's start by stipulating this is the legal normative system at work. that doesn't mean it's a wise decision. it doesn't mean that it makes sense geopolitically. i just ret
joe. it is consistent with past cases. and it's a shot across the bow for courts below. that they're going to have to separate or insulate themselves from some of this president's incendiary language and focus on the traditional record in deciding these cases. >> admiral, let me go to you and look at libya, syria, iran, look at north korea. look at again the countries that made up the travel ban. this very narrow, libya, syria, iran, yemen, somalia, north korea, venezuela if you're...
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scarlet: i am scarlet fu p joe: i am joe weisenthal.ulia: the nasdaq is a record .igh meyer jogging manages the market once again. joe: the question is what did you miss? scarlet: the end of an era for the central bank. it is ending the bond program posing extraordinary financial -- in europe. a tear up getting a boost from the fcc. as they are not subject to these roles. central banking for the masses. we speak to a professor who makes the case for giving the general public the option to open personal accounts at the federal reserve. julia: coming to a close after a decade of quantitative easing. the european central bank is ending its bond buying program. ecb president mario draghi said that the euro area economy is moving in a healthy direction. progress towards a sustained adjustment has been substantial so far. the bank opened the possibility of extending for a short of expectations. bring in karo, great to have you with us. you ended qe and that was well telegraphed. managing them -- managing this a lot europe to fall. 1.5% on the
scarlet: i am scarlet fu p joe: i am joe weisenthal.ulia: the nasdaq is a record .igh meyer jogging manages the market once again. joe: the question is what did you miss? scarlet: the end of an era for the central bank. it is ending the bond program posing extraordinary financial -- in europe. a tear up getting a boost from the fcc. as they are not subject to these roles. central banking for the masses. we speak to a professor who makes the case for giving the general public the option to open...
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joe? >> so much to talk about today. these two days always obviously collide together on our calendars. this year, a bit more focus on what happened ondown the 6, 1968. but let's start with what happened, on this day in 1944. it is true and it is beyond dispute that america has fed and america has freed more people than any other country in the history of mankind. but so much of that legacy came from what these young boys, these young men, the young women did on june the 6th, 1944, when they scaled the walls of normandy. and liberated, michael beschloss, not only europe from hitler. not only jews from death camps, but also after that, america ratelibeso many millions and millions o refugees across europerom hunger and homelessness. and michael, this was actually the first step for the united states of america, working with its allies, to set up a post-war order that actually led to the freest and also the most peaceful period in, well, i've got to say it again, the history of this world. >
joe? >> so much to talk about today. these two days always obviously collide together on our calendars. this year, a bit more focus on what happened ondown the 6, 1968. but let's start with what happened, on this day in 1944. it is true and it is beyond dispute that america has fed and america has freed more people than any other country in the history of mankind. but so much of that legacy came from what these young boys, these young men, the young women did on june the 6th, 1944, when...
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a lot has been said and written about joe jackson.be the first to tell you that everything he did, he did for the jackson family. ♪ one two three ♪ let me back if your heart >> he was the patriarch who drove his children to unprecedented success and built the family name into a music dynasty. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> i was happy on stage. ky sleep on stage. when i'm off dad this past weekend. >> my father, my incredible father drove me to be the best i can. >> joe was their greatest promoter. >> everything is possible. everything is possible. nothing not impossible for the jacksons. everything is possible. >> along with his wife, katherine, he was often the jacksons greatest defender. >> we're still together as family. >> the couple had nine children and were estranged and living apart. but never divorced. michael became the family superstar. joe spoke with me after michael's death in 2009. >> i wish them to remember him as the biggest entertainer that everlived. >> joe admitted to oprah that he beat michael and his siblings?
a lot has been said and written about joe jackson.be the first to tell you that everything he did, he did for the jackson family. ♪ one two three ♪ let me back if your heart >> he was the patriarch who drove his children to unprecedented success and built the family name into a music dynasty. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> i was happy on stage. ky sleep on stage. when i'm off dad this past weekend. >> my father, my incredible father drove me to be the best i can....
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joe: he is. scarlet: do you see a risk for policy error this year? joe: policy error? like rising interest rates? scarlet: raising too quickly, not enough? joe: you have to look at what is going on. you have inflation on the rise. i think that has a lot to do with what the fed is doing. i think raising rates right now, at this time, i think it depends on how quickly they will go. but i think it's already built into the equation. we are in a rising rate environment. we are going to be here for a long time, and investors really need to think about and understand what the world will be like in this type of environment. rates will be on the rise for much longer periods of time. when they do decline, they will usually be built around recessions. everyone is anticipating a recession because we have not had one in a while, but it is not there. scarlet: joe barrato, thank you so much, and bloombergs carolina wilson. coming up, kat sweeney from from spider america's individual sales will be joining us. she tells us how institutions are using etf's and how consultants are perhap
joe: he is. scarlet: do you see a risk for policy error this year? joe: policy error? like rising interest rates? scarlet: raising too quickly, not enough? joe: you have to look at what is going on. you have inflation on the rise. i think that has a lot to do with what the fed is doing. i think raising rates right now, at this time, i think it depends on how quickly they will go. but i think it's already built into the equation. we are in a rising rate environment. we are going to be here for a...
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joe: u.s.ates up across the board in the wake of that solid jobs report, which puts the fed path on a clear path. when the italy stuff was at its peak, they dropped to 2.76, now the 10 year up 2.9%. italy quieting down a little. some wild swings this week. they are forming the government. the panic has eased. a new prime has minister, it has a new centerleft, pro-europe government, and its two-year yield back in the negative territory. the two-year yield. it was in negative territory two weeks ago, then went as high as 2.8%. government,ly got a so what does that bring? have an appetite for riskier assets and safe havens under pressure. .6%,r-yen higher relatively unchanged towards the back end of the session. , the highest for one week. we spoke to philip hammond. he said there is scope for the boe to normalize rates over time. i'm not sure he knows better than mark carney, but sterling higher in the session. sense ofto give you a what we saw in the one-they move. the turkish lira developments
joe: u.s.ates up across the board in the wake of that solid jobs report, which puts the fed path on a clear path. when the italy stuff was at its peak, they dropped to 2.76, now the 10 year up 2.9%. italy quieting down a little. some wild swings this week. they are forming the government. the panic has eased. a new prime has minister, it has a new centerleft, pro-europe government, and its two-year yield back in the negative territory. the two-year yield. it was in negative territory two weeks...
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joe?a, two years ago, charles krauthammer explained to readers why he could never vote for donald trump, predicted the tragedies that happened this week along the border. let me read this line quickly for you. donald trump, krauthammer said, quote, he has a shocking absence of elementary decency and of natural empathy for the most profound of human sorrows, parental grief. two years ago. charles krauthammer wrote this of donald trump in august of 2016, saying why he could never vote for him, a shocking absence of elementary decency and natural empathy for the most profound of human sorrows, parental grief. and how much that played out this past week as donald trump decided to use the ripping of children from their mothers and fathers arms as a bargaining chip in a political game that, today, he's tweeting out, he's no longer interested in playing. >> well, joe, you remember the moment you knew you would never vote for him. it had to do with race. it had to do with this gut instinct about h
joe?a, two years ago, charles krauthammer explained to readers why he could never vote for donald trump, predicted the tragedies that happened this week along the border. let me read this line quickly for you. donald trump, krauthammer said, quote, he has a shocking absence of elementary decency and of natural empathy for the most profound of human sorrows, parental grief. two years ago. charles krauthammer wrote this of donald trump in august of 2016, saying why he could never vote for him, a...
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joe: i'm joe weisenthal. julia: 30 minutes from the close of trading. u.s.sion dominated by trade tensions. joe: would you miss? >> the trade tit-for-tat is back on. beijing wastes no time fighting back. a central bank shade up -- shakeup. and president trump's closest confidence rally around the junk-bond king. the push to pardon michael milken gaining fresh steam. a $50 billion tit-for-tat after their bowels of swift retaliation. china will impose 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of u.s. imports with tariffs on $34 billion worth going into effect july 6. sound familiar? it mirrors the announcement issued by the office of the u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. stefan, bye welcome phone, always great to have you with us. thank you for joining us. the president said they would consider whether tariffs if the chinese retaliate. facilitatingis talks on chinese trade and improvement? or is it just to further ratchet up tension? the administration has been clear if the chinese did respond in the way they just have they ,ould impose further tariffs t
joe: i'm joe weisenthal. julia: 30 minutes from the close of trading. u.s.sion dominated by trade tensions. joe: would you miss? >> the trade tit-for-tat is back on. beijing wastes no time fighting back. a central bank shade up -- shakeup. and president trump's closest confidence rally around the junk-bond king. the push to pardon michael milken gaining fresh steam. a $50 billion tit-for-tat after their bowels of swift retaliation. china will impose 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of u.s....
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joe jackson was the key to their success. joe jackson was the key to their success.oe attended a tribute to his son at the black entertainment television awards. what are you thinking tonight as you come to this celebration, it is turning into a celebration, it is turning into a celebration of your son's life?m isa celebration of your son's life?m is a fantastic thing, it is a great thing, andi is a fantastic thing, it is a great thing, and i wish he could have been here to see all of this celebration taking place. it is hard, though. it is hard, but it is happening, and he is hard, but it is happening, and he is gone. and i am here to... to celebrate. i am the one member of the family that is here to celebrate for him, as well. family patriarch was known as a strict disciplinarian. michaeljackson said his father was a bully, subjecting him and his brothers to physical abuse, and punishing work schedules. since his death, members of the family have been sharing their tributes. a grandson said joe was loved by the entire family, and referring to some negative comments
joe jackson was the key to their success. joe jackson was the key to their success.oe attended a tribute to his son at the black entertainment television awards. what are you thinking tonight as you come to this celebration, it is turning into a celebration, it is turning into a celebration of your son's life?m isa celebration of your son's life?m is a fantastic thing, it is a great thing, andi is a fantastic thing, it is a great thing, and i wish he could have been here to see all of this...
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>> good morning, joe. i've written since i left the government, and i felt a need to explain why i and so many other former national security officials are speaking out. because of the abnormal and abhorrent behavior of mr. trump that very much concerns us because of the negative impact we believe it is having on our national security. a bad signal that it sends to our young americans, as i say in the op-ed, who look upon him as somebody who should be emulated as the most powerful position in the world, the president of the united states. and his continual lying as well as lack of ethics as well as lack of rigor in terms of the policies that he pursues. so it is abnormal for us to speak out as critically and vocally as we have, but these are abnormal times and he is an abnormal president. h he's an aberration and not in a good way. that's what gives us the motivation to speak out. >> this is david ignatius. i want to ask you a question about north korea, if i might. we have an intelligence chief in the uni
>> good morning, joe. i've written since i left the government, and i felt a need to explain why i and so many other former national security officials are speaking out. because of the abnormal and abhorrent behavior of mr. trump that very much concerns us because of the negative impact we believe it is having on our national security. a bad signal that it sends to our young americans, as i say in the op-ed, who look upon him as somebody who should be emulated as the most powerful...
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it was going to be joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out some bombing sites in europe, and the day that joe junior died, the mental was passed to jack and with jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby, and that's the way they were -- the mantle was passed to jack and when jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby and that's the way they were. mr. green: i had not really had any opportunity ever to converse -- actually, i did once when he was running, but he turns to my father and says, what are you going to do with him, bill? him daily.y called bobby, teddy, jackie, billy. you know, larry. and my father says to him, i don't know, what do you suggest? he said, do what my father did, run him for congress. what is so incredible about that is a month later, i was running for congress and they were both helpand bobby called me to . there's no way for me to explain to you how to not just indebted but how admiring i am of both the president and bobby, and i them,their loss, both of and bob
it was going to be joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out some bombing sites in europe, and the day that joe junior died, the mental was passed to jack and with jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby, and that's the way they were -- the mantle was passed to jack and when jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby and that's the way they were. mr. green: i had not really had any opportunity...
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joe: and i am joe weisenthal.u are tuning in live on twitter, we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage, every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern. inrlet: losses overseas asia and europe. the dow, s&p, and nasdaq all down. julia mentioned the 8th str dow, then for the longest since march. joe: it is long. scarlet: i feel like the reasons why stocks fell today may contend some concerns. you have the daimler warning, and as we get closer to earnings season, maybe we will hear more from companies, the impact from all the noise of the trade discussions. joe: or it may be that companies that are struggling cite trade. scarlet: that is a possibility as well. let's look at individual names here, because intel was a loser, off by 2.4%. the ceo ousted because of an inappropriate workplace relationship. as a result, what you have is a leadership crisis at intel, the first and its 15-year history, or at least the worst. intel promotes ceo's from within the ranks. it changes the succession plan, push out federal
joe: and i am joe weisenthal.u are tuning in live on twitter, we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage, every weekday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. eastern. inrlet: losses overseas asia and europe. the dow, s&p, and nasdaq all down. julia mentioned the 8th str dow, then for the longest since march. joe: it is long. scarlet: i feel like the reasons why stocks fell today may contend some concerns. you have the daimler warning, and as we get closer to earnings season, maybe we will hear...
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joe: i am joe weisenthal.ulia: the nasdaq trading at record highs. , atstors woke say on data least for now. joe: the question is what did you miss? >> president trump has to pay -- for a showdown at the upcoming g-7 summit. apple is more than just an iphone maker. they announced changes at the worldwide developers conference. arianna huffington attended the conference and joins us on this hour. the labor market could be too hot. -- how did they do with the data? seemed unfazed by retaliation for global trade partners. this morningmp taking aim at cultural experts on twitter here and they have not been doing well for 15 years. mess the's candidate, china, and others say they treated them unfairly. that will change. trade against u.s. bonds and other businesses will finally be broken. this comes ahead of president trump's meeting with other g-7 members this week. leading the u.s. economic policy coverage. great to have you with us. once it only imagine what kinds of comments you will get from the other g cyclic
joe: i am joe weisenthal.ulia: the nasdaq trading at record highs. , atstors woke say on data least for now. joe: the question is what did you miss? >> president trump has to pay -- for a showdown at the upcoming g-7 summit. apple is more than just an iphone maker. they announced changes at the worldwide developers conference. arianna huffington attended the conference and joins us on this hour. the labor market could be too hot. -- how did they do with the data? seemed unfazed by...
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. >> joe rannazzisi ran the office of diversion control at the d.e.a. and tonight, in a joint "60 minutes"/"washington post" investigation, this high-ranking whistleblower says the opioid epidemic spread because congress was influenced by the drug industry and washington lobbyists. you know the implication of what you're saying: that these big companies knew that they were pumping drugs into american communities that were killing people. >> that's not an implication, that's a fact. >> this is the 75th year of the hunger games. >> donald sutherland has been described as one of the greatest actors never to have been nominated for an oscar. >> always with the negative waves. >> he's been in more than 150 movies and tv shows, but still agonizes over each character he plays, and is still plagued by self-consciousness about how he looks. ( whistles ) >> its not easy, anderson. it's not easy to know that you're an ugly man, in a business like i'm in. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. tho
. >> joe rannazzisi ran the office of diversion control at the d.e.a. and tonight, in a joint "60 minutes"/"washington post" investigation, this high-ranking whistleblower says the opioid epidemic spread because congress was influenced by the drug industry and washington lobbyists. you know the implication of what you're saying: that these big companies knew that they were pumping drugs into american communities that were killing people. >> that's not an...
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greg: it might have been [inaudible] joe, he's a terrible person. joe, where you stand on this?se laws were not meant for children's lemonade sanskrit they were meant for adults lemonade stands and they're trying to shut me down. they shut me down one time and i come back in an hour with a different sign in different title of my lemonade stand. if you can't compete with a two -year-old and six -year-old, your lemonade stand stinks. [laughter] kids are idiots. we know that. there are buying it to be nice to the kids but my lemonade is delicious. [laughter] greg: i always give it to the kids because people look up to me around america. [laughter] all right. shut up all of you. learn from starbucks. if you want to sell lemonade you park your stand next to a porta potty. if you do a renovation you have a porta potty outside her house and you get the toilet try. if they want to use the porta potty you say you have to bite lemonade. and then charge extra for ice. fifty cents for a glass, 25 cents for an ice and when you give you money, say sorry, we don't have change. any adult the de
greg: it might have been [inaudible] joe, he's a terrible person. joe, where you stand on this?se laws were not meant for children's lemonade sanskrit they were meant for adults lemonade stands and they're trying to shut me down. they shut me down one time and i come back in an hour with a different sign in different title of my lemonade stand. if you can't compete with a two -year-old and six -year-old, your lemonade stand stinks. [laughter] kids are idiots. we know that. there are buying it...
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see you tomorrow on "morning joe" as well. >> looking forward to it. >>> still ahead on "morning joe,thal discuss what is democrats might do to keep the senate from voting on kennedy's replacement before the midterms. we're watching "morning joe" fuelled by the memory of mark "the bird" fidrych. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout
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joe: let's take a look at the bond market. are lower across the board, not dramatically, but it is lower. in europe, some interesting action continues, italian bonds selling off once again. they are so volatile. lots of anxiety about their continued momentum, and we mentioned this last week about the end of the greek crisis as they hammered out that debt reduction deal, greek 10-year yields a down. noted, 2/10 spread, down to the lowest level since august of 2007. julia: in currency land, when you get the eu and chinese talking about the risks to , talking about a flight to safety and. slightly stronger in the session. session, some the comments from steve mnuchin. we've mentioned them in number of times, trying to soften the 10. to have my commodity currencies? can i show you what is going on? maybe not. i can to you the story. those guys are under pressure, and that is exactly what happened in the session today. i wanted to point out more broadly the relevance of emerging-market currencies. you can see some of the out perfor
joe: let's take a look at the bond market. are lower across the board, not dramatically, but it is lower. in europe, some interesting action continues, italian bonds selling off once again. they are so volatile. lots of anxiety about their continued momentum, and we mentioned this last week about the end of the greek crisis as they hammered out that debt reduction deal, greek 10-year yields a down. noted, 2/10 spread, down to the lowest level since august of 2007. julia: in currency land, when...
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joe: undoubtedly. >> absolutely.here is an assumption there's insight,f strategic whereas actually, i would say if you stand back, what he is doing in one sense is highly conventional because he is actually challenging the whole thesis of global imbalances. if you were the imf looking at the global economy over the past 15 years, ben bernanke is said there is a global savings glut. largely, that was asia running trade surpluses. central and eastern europe are running current account surpluses. italy is running a current account surplus. germany's current account surplus got bigger. this is a rerun of the global class. trump if you stand back as the first international leader to say that's not acceptable because european fiscal and monetary policy is effectively free writing on global demand. we say it's just national accounting. the private sector is going to run a surplus. the public sector is going to run a surplus in europe, which ,eans we run a trade surplus and that is by design. trump is the first person who ha
joe: undoubtedly. >> absolutely.here is an assumption there's insight,f strategic whereas actually, i would say if you stand back, what he is doing in one sense is highly conventional because he is actually challenging the whole thesis of global imbalances. if you were the imf looking at the global economy over the past 15 years, ben bernanke is said there is a global savings glut. largely, that was asia running trade surpluses. central and eastern europe are running current account...
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joe jackson was the man behind the group.he patriarch was born in fountain hills, arkansas in 1920. his family settled in indiana where he pursued a boxing career. after marrying katherine jackson in 1949, they had 10 children together. joe gave up boxing and started the blues band. the group broke up after they didn't get a record deal. >> >> reporter: he made it big with his kids in music. who went on to become some of the biggest pop stars in the world. jackson had a tumultuous relationship with his children. several accused him of physical and emotional abuse. joe was by michael side during his child molestation trial. when michael died of a drug overdose in 2009, joe was cut out of his will. in a 2013 interview, the patriarch said he didn'tet being hard on his kids. >> i'm glad i was tough because look what i came out with. i came out with kids that everyone loved all over the world. >> reporter: he struggled with health issues suffering from at least two strokes. he was 89 years old. daniel nottingham, cbs news. >>> pas
joe jackson was the man behind the group.he patriarch was born in fountain hills, arkansas in 1920. his family settled in indiana where he pursued a boxing career. after marrying katherine jackson in 1949, they had 10 children together. joe gave up boxing and started the blues band. the group broke up after they didn't get a record deal. >> >> reporter: he made it big with his kids in music. who went on to become some of the biggest pop stars in the world. jackson had a tumultuous...
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joe? >> yeah.nd i know you follow this far more closely than us but you can tell there are times -- certain areas of the law where the supreme court is not going to, as my old torts professor would say, grab the coals out of the fire for those arguing the cases, that they will dg their feet bit by bit and go only as far as they have to go. they did that here but i don't think anybody expect ed them to do much more than that, did they? except talk about this particular case and the fact that this guy was an artist of sorts and it would be far different than serving food or selling flowers to a gay couple. >> yeah, a couple thoughts about that. it was obvious for from the time this case was argued way back last fall that justice kennedy felt jack phillips got a raw deal from the colorado human rights commission. he seemed to be very concerned about some of the comments commissioners made so you can tell there was a possible off ramp for that decision. the second point is that jack phillips mounted hi
joe? >> yeah.nd i know you follow this far more closely than us but you can tell there are times -- certain areas of the law where the supreme court is not going to, as my old torts professor would say, grab the coals out of the fire for those arguing the cases, that they will dg their feet bit by bit and go only as far as they have to go. they did that here but i don't think anybody expect ed them to do much more than that, did they? except talk about this particular case and the fact...
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but your point, joe, is right.ng up a story just like his friend jim who never goes to paris anymore because it's so dangerous. >> jim never goes to paris anymore. >> make up a story, hope people don't check out the details to make your point. >> because you are ignorant. >> jim never goes to paris -- jim never goes to paris anymore because jim says paris isn't paris anymore like those parts of europe you can't go into because the police are afraid of it because muslim gangs have taken over the area. >> mika, we'll go back to you now. >> alex is too scared to let me speak. >> not at all. >> he's a smart guy. >> lord knows i might ask a question that garners an answer that will make everybody want to be sick. >> go for it, mika. go. >> oh, okay. joining us now, u.s. marine and member of the house armed services and homeland security committees, republican congressman mike gallagher of wisconsin. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> do you have concerns about the president's summit and outcome
but your point, joe, is right.ng up a story just like his friend jim who never goes to paris anymore because it's so dangerous. >> jim never goes to paris anymore. >> make up a story, hope people don't check out the details to make your point. >> because you are ignorant. >> jim never goes to paris -- jim never goes to paris anymore because jim says paris isn't paris anymore like those parts of europe you can't go into because the police are afraid of it because muslim...
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it was going to be joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out some bombing sites in europe, and the day that joe junior died, the mental was -- the mantle was passed to jack and with jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby, and that's -- mr. greene: i was in an elevator with him, with my father. i had not had any opportunity to converse with him -- actually, i did once in 1960. he turns to my father and says what are you going to do with , him, bill? him billy. bobby, teddy, jackie, billy. larry. it's the natural thing. and my father says to him, i don't know, mr. president, what do you suggest? and he said, do what my father did, run him for congress. what is so incredible about that is a month later, i was running for congress and they were both gone and bobby called me to help. so there's no way for me to explain to you how to not just how not just indebted but how admiring i am of both the president and bobby, and i think their loss, both of them, and -- can i say that? i think their loss, both of them, and bob
it was going to be joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out some bombing sites in europe, and the day that joe junior died, the mental was -- the mantle was passed to jack and with jack tragically was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby, and that's -- mr. greene: i was in an elevator with him, with my father. i had not had any opportunity to converse with him -- actually, i did once in 1960. he turns to my father and says what are you...
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absolutely, joe.t runs across these events is what this means for our american allies around the world. if you're reading this as you're picking up the paper in seoul or if you're moon jae-in and hearing this come across the transom, everything that you had to assume about the reliability, american power, this extends to our american partners, you have to wonder what is america's presence going to be in the region for the decades to come and really how do we begin to think about our relationship with china differently because, as i heard over and over again around asia, people will say, look, we don't want to have to choose between the united states and china, but if your president is going to tell us that he's not exactly sure whether he's going to keep troops in korea, not sure what his security commitments will be to his american allies, then we have to think about geography and geography is destiny and china is not going anywhere. >> let's not forget, this is the second time trump has basically ta
absolutely, joe.t runs across these events is what this means for our american allies around the world. if you're reading this as you're picking up the paper in seoul or if you're moon jae-in and hearing this come across the transom, everything that you had to assume about the reliability, american power, this extends to our american partners, you have to wonder what is america's presence going to be in the region for the decades to come and really how do we begin to think about our...
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joe?mika, with republicans losing ground in the generic ballot tests with, democrats still doing much better in terms of intensity, we're looking at more of the same. what we saw with barack obama, who won a massive landslide in 2008. but barack obama's popularity did not transfer in any way, shape or form to democrats. in 2010, won re-election in 2012. lost in 2014. could you go back and say the same thing about popular presidents like ronald reagan and bill clinton. what ronald reagan had was not transferable to republicans any more than what barack obama had was not transferable to democrats. and i think that's what we're seeing this morning, with the poll numbers that are coming out. donald trump can get away with things that mini me's trying to beat donald trump in their home district are not going to be able to get away with. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," president trump gives a glowing endorsement to the single-most conflicted member of his cabinet. we'll show you his kind words
joe?mika, with republicans losing ground in the generic ballot tests with, democrats still doing much better in terms of intensity, we're looking at more of the same. what we saw with barack obama, who won a massive landslide in 2008. but barack obama's popularity did not transfer in any way, shape or form to democrats. in 2010, won re-election in 2012. lost in 2014. could you go back and say the same thing about popular presidents like ronald reagan and bill clinton. what ronald reagan had was...
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in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking house democrat was not really seen going into last night as in a vulnerable position. , alexandriar-old cortez, managed to win that race. she was a bernie sanders supporter and organizer identifies as a democratic socialist, and she was vastly outraised and managed to get a message across based on working folkses and working class in new york. and that we have seen with republican incumbents, we have seen some pretty hope -- high-profile candidates there and candidates who have already held office before who had some kind of in-state presence who had support from the president's twitter account. this time, you had a much lower profile candidate oust a sitting incumbent, which is pretty surprising. what is the likelihood that she will go on and win against the republican challenger? it is very likely. the district is carried by hillary clinton in 2016 by more than 17%. th
in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking house democrat was not really seen going into last night as in a vulnerable position. , alexandriar-old cortez, managed to win that race. she was a bernie sanders supporter and organizer identifies as a democratic socialist, and she was vastly outraised and managed to get a message across based on working folkses and...
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to joe castro al-jazeera washington. well is there a federal law which allows the children and parents to be separated at the border look at that one then there's the florist settlement agreement from nine hundred ninety seven and an anti trafficking law signed by former president george w. bush in two thousand and six both govern how children are treated at the border but it's how they're being interpreted which is the main point of contention donald trump says there are loopholes and it's up to congress to fix them to stop the breakup of families controversy began. an attorney general jeff sessions announced in may a new policy of stricter rules at the border for illegal crossings parents were jailed and their children taken away former president barack obama had previously set up family detention centers where children and their parents could be held together but in response to a lawsuit a judge ruled the floor a settlement also prohibited children from being detained with their parents. let's bring on gas into the sh
to joe castro al-jazeera washington. well is there a federal law which allows the children and parents to be separated at the border look at that one then there's the florist settlement agreement from nine hundred ninety seven and an anti trafficking law signed by former president george w. bush in two thousand and six both govern how children are treated at the border but it's how they're being interpreted which is the main point of contention donald trump says there are loopholes and it's up...
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kpix5' joe vazquez is here with a look at clark's life and legacy. joe? >> what a life, what a catch. it was a grand life. dwight clark inspired many people, fans and athletes. the san francisco giants held a moment of silence for clark tonight before taking on the diamondbacks at at&t park honoring a bay area sports legend. â nats they called it "the catch" ... the play that defeated the dreaded cowboy entum that carried >> looking, looking, throwing in the end zone, clark caught it! >> january, 1982, 58 seconds left in the game. 'll tell you himself â he might be the fastest guy. he might not be the strongest he highest. but i joe montana's pass was impossibly high for any mere mortal, but no. 87 didn't believe in impossible. dwight clark stretched high in the air and brought it down. e 49ers museum to this day â dwight clark lives on ... soaring above all the other ssible catch froze they called it the catch, the play that defeated the dreaded cowboys and set in motion the momentum that carried the 49ers to their first super bowl win. dwight clark was
kpix5' joe vazquez is here with a look at clark's life and legacy. joe? >> what a life, what a catch. it was a grand life. dwight clark inspired many people, fans and athletes. the san francisco giants held a moment of silence for clark tonight before taking on the diamondbacks at at&t park honoring a bay area sports legend. â nats they called it "the catch" ... the play that defeated the dreaded cowboy entum that carried >> looking, looking, throwing in the end zone,...
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when she saw her lead over the incumbent representative joe crowley. more than 57% to the voters chose her over the opponent two picked up a little over 42% of the vote. crowley has been in congress since 1999. though a democrat had in the past been associated with the groups aligned with president trump and republicans, the 28-year-old has been taking a victory lap today making appearances vowing to bring in urgency to the fight for working families and also talking about the immigration issue. calling for the end of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement or i.c.e. listen. >> we are committing human rights abuses on this border and separating children from their families. that, you know, is part of the structure of the agency. we can replace it. we can replace it with a humane agency directed to safe passage. >> today, democratic house leader nancy pelosi had this reaction to her win. >> are we excited about another generation of people coming in the congress? i am particularly excited so many women are running across the country. >> alexandria ocas
when she saw her lead over the incumbent representative joe crowley. more than 57% to the voters chose her over the opponent two picked up a little over 42% of the vote. crowley has been in congress since 1999. though a democrat had in the past been associated with the groups aligned with president trump and republicans, the 28-year-old has been taking a victory lap today making appearances vowing to bring in urgency to the fight for working families and also talking about the immigration...
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i think joe's last in his law school class.ad a plagiarism problem in law school and as a senator, which i think indicates something even about character. >> also, the scoreboard on fire at the world cup. six goals were scored. three by one man. he makes his case for being the greatest of all time. >> also controversy at the border. now an idea of how many children have been separated from their parents. with an ingredientyour bn originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. i do. check out the new united explorer card. saving on this! saving on this! saving in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in
i think joe's last in his law school class.ad a plagiarism problem in law school and as a senator, which i think indicates something even about character. >> also, the scoreboard on fire at the world cup. six goals were scored. three by one man. he makes his case for being the greatest of all time. >> also controversy at the border. now an idea of how many children have been separated from their parents. with an ingredientyour bn originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical...
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joe: and joe weisenthal. we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage every weekday.: we begin with our market minutes, another bad oscillation, the third straight session we bounced between gains and losses on the s&p 500 in the span of a single day, that's as we get various trade headlines on any given day and as we see down,dual sectors technology being a prime example. let's take a look at some individual ones. we just heard about chipotle mexican grill and a big decline for that stock. investors were not terribly coming up the ceo with five initiatives to drive sales, but analysts said details on timing were very limited. and be just becoming public, a ipo's.k for market, theto company raising about $637.5 billion in its initial public offering, and obviously well received by investors today. then we have the amazon effect, this time it is the pharmacy chain turn as amazon agreed to buy cold pack, which has various licenses across the 50 states to be in the prescription pharmacy business. this is something the market had been bracing for, or waiting for, dependin
joe: and joe weisenthal. we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage every weekday.: we begin with our market minutes, another bad oscillation, the third straight session we bounced between gains and losses on the s&p 500 in the span of a single day, that's as we get various trade headlines on any given day and as we see down,dual sectors technology being a prime example. let's take a look at some individual ones. we just heard about chipotle mexican grill and a big decline for that...
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have you seen evidence that he is, joe? >> i think he is. when he gave the speech to the ministers about apologizing to families. something you'll never see from the current president. that was sincere and it was repeated over and over again both privately, with -- among us, the staff and publicly at events. so i do think that's real, but i think, you know, he's succumb to something yesterday which doesn't often happen in public of, you know, sort of victimization which is these people -- and i believe that the investigation, particularly in the house was a partisan exercise. it was about power, not about what he did. and he was, you know, victimized there. but i think that feeling of sort of blotted out what craig melvin was asking. and i think that's why you had the situation that we see now. >> joe lockhart, we really appreciate your firsthand experience with all of this stuff. thanks for sharing it with us. >> happy to be here. >> carrie, thanks to you as well. >> thank you. >>> sometimes i get so consumed with joe lockhart. >> i just wa
have you seen evidence that he is, joe? >> i think he is. when he gave the speech to the ministers about apologizing to families. something you'll never see from the current president. that was sincere and it was repeated over and over again both privately, with -- among us, the staff and publicly at events. so i do think that's real, but i think, you know, he's succumb to something yesterday which doesn't often happen in public of, you know, sort of victimization which is these people --...
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i think joe's last in his law school class.low. >> he was second to last and the guy died and he ended up last. >> we had him at a different manner. >> he had a plagiarism problem at law school. he had a plagiarism problem at p a senator. constantly making faux pass. >> beut why talk about joed bie? >> he'd be somebody i think the president would like to run against. he never did well as a national candidate. president did fabulously as a first-time national candidate. >> arizona senator john mccain's daughter is coming to biden's defense. saying on twitter, i am disgusted by giuliani's abhorrent and idiotic comments about joe biden. joe biden is one of the great political leaders of all time. one of the truly decent men left in politics and someone my family has looked to for strength during the most difficult time in our lives. joining me right now to talk about this, cnn political commentator and gop consultant john thomas and cnn political commentator and democratic strategist dave jacobson. good to see you both. and finall
i think joe's last in his law school class.low. >> he was second to last and the guy died and he ended up last. >> we had him at a different manner. >> he had a plagiarism problem at law school. he had a plagiarism problem at p a senator. constantly making faux pass. >> beut why talk about joed bie? >> he'd be somebody i think the president would like to run against. he never did well as a national candidate. president did fabulously as a first-time national...
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jerry nadler joins us next on "morning joe."s are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by
jerry nadler joins us next on "morning joe."s are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may...
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joe: have a great evening.rg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." is a turf for blurring between apple and facebook? apple takes another shot at the worldwide developers conference. why it is part of policy for both companies. plus, a former apple and google executive joins us to talk about apples moves to curb tech addiction and whet
joe: have a great evening.rg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." is a turf for blurring between apple and facebook? apple takes another shot at the worldwide developers conference. why it is part of policy for both companies. plus, a former apple and google executive joins us to talk about apples moves to curb tech addiction and whet