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julie. julie: what does the department, security do now? >> for now the barbara poma securities following the seattle judge's orders. dhs said in a statement quote in accordance with the judge's ruling the agency has this -- suspended the executive order entitled protecting the nation from foreign terrorists entry into the united states. he order to protect the homeland and the american people and the president has no higher duty and responsibility than to do so. the attorney general and again one of the plaintiffs in this case says he will quote make sure president trump honors the judge's decision. >> it's obviously a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and for the people of the state of washington and the people of our country. i said from the beginning it is not the loudest voice that prevails in the courtroom. it's the constitution. julie: now what happens? it's like this case will go before the ninth circuit court of appeals and possibly to the supreme court. julie: it's getting interesting, thank you molly. i j
julie. julie: what does the department, security do now? >> for now the barbara poma securities following the seattle judge's orders. dhs said in a statement quote in accordance with the judge's ruling the agency has this -- suspended the executive order entitled protecting the nation from foreign terrorists entry into the united states. he order to protect the homeland and the american people and the president has no higher duty and responsibility than to do so. the attorney general and...
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julie?ill hearll ahead, we from chairman and ceo carlos ghosn, who talked with bloomberg about the outlook of sales next year. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, this is the european close. roughly six minutes until the end of the friday session. julie: in new york, a long way to go. i am julie hyman. mark: [indiscernible] mitsubishi is boasting nearly 10 million vehicles delivered last year. the chairman of the three automakers carlos ghosn spoke to bloomberg exclusively from paris today. carlos: we benefited in 2016 with a strong market and recovery. the single market will be 2%.ilized, forecast of the reason for which we show strong results is first, we have done a good performance in europe, not on the growth of the market that we gained market shares. we have renewed significantly our product, so we have a fresh outlook. these are the reasons for which a profit is at record level. holds,ow for what 2017 he painted in optimistic picture. carlos: we envision 2017 with optimism b
julie?ill hearll ahead, we from chairman and ceo carlos ghosn, who talked with bloomberg about the outlook of sales next year. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, this is the european close. roughly six minutes until the end of the friday session. julie: in new york, a long way to go. i am julie hyman. mark: [indiscernible] mitsubishi is boasting nearly 10 million vehicles delivered last year. the chairman of the three automakers carlos ghosn spoke to bloomberg exclusively from paris...
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julie: i'm julie banderas and this is the boxer for it.et's take a look at some of the top source of the day. president trump the prime minister of japan at his estate imported. we are waiting the start of the delegation dinner and about half an hour and of course it will wrap up a busy day of golf, phonecalls with foreign leaders and tweets. meanwhile the president telling reward -- reporters he might sign a new order of immigration, new executive orders the white house travel band sits in legal limbo. that could come as early as monday but this one would be tailored to address some of the concerns raised so far in the courts. immigration and customs enforcement carrying out a series of raids and 51 cities this week. officials from i.c.e. sang more than 150 people were arrested in 75% of them had prior felony convictions. the agency says the raids were planned before president trump took office. i'm going to cost now. at least i warned you. also today president trump tweeted about the cost of the wall a long the southern u.s. border. that
julie: i'm julie banderas and this is the boxer for it.et's take a look at some of the top source of the day. president trump the prime minister of japan at his estate imported. we are waiting the start of the delegation dinner and about half an hour and of course it will wrap up a busy day of golf, phonecalls with foreign leaders and tweets. meanwhile the president telling reward -- reporters he might sign a new order of immigration, new executive orders the white house travel band sits in...
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julie: amazing.some companies that are mentioned, berkshire hathaway added investment in monsanto. berkshire held 8 million shares at the end of the year, also a new steak at southwest airlines tied at more than $2 billion. it added stakes in united and american as well, and boosted its stake in apple. in the meantime, berkshire cutting its stake in walmart, shares off a little bit, and berkshire exited its stake in deere. those shares are unchanged. boosted its stake in heinz and herbalife, cutting its stake in paypal, nuance, freeport-mcmoran. berkshire, it is probably holding those positions for a while. , a little more nimble, so this is a snapshot of its trading positions at a moment in time. has sued and thumb after ending their $48 billion agreement, a deal blocked by a u.s. judge, then minutes later, and from said cigna had no right to terminate the agreement hear it for more, let's bring in drew armstrong. what is going on? >> so much for valentine's day. cigna is trying to get out of there.
julie: amazing.some companies that are mentioned, berkshire hathaway added investment in monsanto. berkshire held 8 million shares at the end of the year, also a new steak at southwest airlines tied at more than $2 billion. it added stakes in united and american as well, and boosted its stake in apple. in the meantime, berkshire cutting its stake in walmart, shares off a little bit, and berkshire exited its stake in deere. those shares are unchanged. boosted its stake in heinz and herbalife,...
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julie. we are just moments from getting those straw poll results, and over the last few hours the polling group that has been in charge of that has been tallying some nearly 1500 responses to see what exactly is important to these conservatives and how they think the president is doing. >> he has had a lot of support here from really most everyone that i've been talking with and sitting next to and in line with this week. i think it'll be a mixed bag, but i expect it to be a positive result. >> he's keeping his promises, and i'm hoping that the results of the polls reflect that so far. >> the most important question was it asked whether we think trump is changing the republican party, and i agreed with this, because i think we've seen a big change in platform as far as trump versus traditional republicans. >> reporter: here's an idea of what participants weighed in on. which of president trump's campaign promises they want to see and follow through with, if they feel the president is realign
julie. we are just moments from getting those straw poll results, and over the last few hours the polling group that has been in charge of that has been tallying some nearly 1500 responses to see what exactly is important to these conservatives and how they think the president is doing. >> he has had a lot of support here from really most everyone that i've been talking with and sitting next to and in line with this week. i think it'll be a mixed bag, but i expect it to be a positive...
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julie?oming up, expedia fixing increasing costs as they work to get the acquisition of homeaway. ill president trump's top of an effect travel booking? this is bloomberg. ♪ you are watching bloomberg. i am julie hyman. mark: and i am mark barton. this is your global business report. opec is making progress in reducing the world supply. the have reached the top compliance rate in their history as they implement their latest cut. julie: a big gain in full year earnings parade we will hear from ceo carlos ghosn, who will talk about business in an uncertain political climate. take, thethe quick battle over sending skilled workers into the united states. will president trump do away with the program known as the h 1v visa? had the first month of an agreement aimed at ending the oil glut. according to the international energy agency, saudi arabia produced production are more than promised. french carmaker says profits assumed 37% last year, but uncertainty over the french election looms. the chief
julie?oming up, expedia fixing increasing costs as they work to get the acquisition of homeaway. ill president trump's top of an effect travel booking? this is bloomberg. ♪ you are watching bloomberg. i am julie hyman. mark: and i am mark barton. this is your global business report. opec is making progress in reducing the world supply. the have reached the top compliance rate in their history as they implement their latest cut. julie: a big gain in full year earnings parade we will hear from...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: i am julie hyman. what'd you miss?bably not the big offer kraft heinz made for unilever. it looks like you may have missed what options did heading up to the offer becoming public. what we have here are the volume of bullish unilever options. as you can see, with this sort ish box here, we saw a surge in those options before the deal became public in the last several days, which would suggest that maybe the information, or at the very least, some speculation was out there. remember, cap times earnings came out -- kraft heinz earnings came out and there was disappointed there, not necessarily with the numbers themselves, which beat estimates, but the idea that kraft heinz was not making more deals could 3g capital has been consistently made acquisitions every couple of years -- comingraft and heinz together and now another deal. joe: matt levine says don't insider trading, but if you do, --'t buy short options ahead they stick out like a sore thumb. everyone wants to know, why isn't there more volatility in the market?
this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: i am julie hyman. what'd you miss?bably not the big offer kraft heinz made for unilever. it looks like you may have missed what options did heading up to the offer becoming public. what we have here are the volume of bullish unilever options. as you can see, with this sort ish box here, we saw a surge in those options before the deal became public in the last several days, which would suggest that maybe the information, or at the very least, some speculation was...
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it's not me, julie, but miss julie.and they are adorable. they are wonderful. and the puppeteer is so brilliant. >> stephen: we have a little clip right here. >> do we! that's great! princess apple ready? >> how many people. >> i think we have a malfunction. >> she's got stage fright! >> no, no, darling, look at me. there is nothing to worry about. all those people out there are lovely. they want to adore you. they've come to enjoy the whole show. can you be ready? >> ( inhales deeply ) ready to go. >> cue the overture. >> stephen: the stage is still your life. >> yes. >> stephen: in australia you direct a production of "my fair lady." >> i did! i felt i knew a little bit about it. >> stephen: there's a famous scene where henry higgins is putting marbles in eliza doolittle's mouth. >> yes. you can't really use marble s. >> stephen: what do you use? >> you use, like, jellybeans-- i used to have jellybeans, yeah. >> stephen: we have-- we have a bowel boll of grapes here. >> well, actually-- oh, you could use grapes you. >
it's not me, julie, but miss julie.and they are adorable. they are wonderful. and the puppeteer is so brilliant. >> stephen: we have a little clip right here. >> do we! that's great! princess apple ready? >> how many people. >> i think we have a malfunction. >> she's got stage fright! >> no, no, darling, look at me. there is nothing to worry about. all those people out there are lovely. they want to adore you. they've come to enjoy the whole show. can you be...
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julie: i'm julie hyman. doolittle for a check on the markets all that breaking news. abigail: lots going on, including the end of that press conference between trump and they -- abe. the dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all high or near session highs. on pace for record closing highs, carving out a new intraday highs on the day. a bullish streak. is helping take indexes to record highs right now is the bank index. the banking indexes parking higher on the news that tarullo is resigning. related toof the top crack down on banks, so investors may see this as a positive that he will be stepping out of the way to remove regulation. we are looking at a rally for the s&p 500 not just as weak, but also for the last three weeks. up nearly 1% over this time period. a bullish streak for stocks. to round it out, we look at the dollar versus the end, it's been a while today. .- two the yen it's been a wild day. right now, with the dollar higher against the yen, abe is winning, with the yen we getting against the dollar. it will
julie: i'm julie hyman. doolittle for a check on the markets all that breaking news. abigail: lots going on, including the end of that press conference between trump and they -- abe. the dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all high or near session highs. on pace for record closing highs, carving out a new intraday highs on the day. a bullish streak. is helping take indexes to record highs right now is the bank index. the banking indexes parking higher on the news that tarullo is resigning. related...
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julie? julie: all right, brian, here in new york, thank you.this france arresting four people in connection with a planned terror attack that was allegedly in the works including a 16-year-old girl. prosecutors saying a raid uncovered a makeshift laboratory and ingredients to make a bomb. kitty low began is live from -- kitty logan is live from london with more. >> reporter: the french interior ministry says those suspects were planning an imminent attack. they were arrested near month peel yea in the south of france. according to police, the group had purchased materials to make a bomb. those explosives were the same type as were used in attacks in paris and brussels. at least one of the suspects was known to intelligence services and was thought to have plans to travel to syria, and the 16-year-old girl you mentioned who was detained has allegedly appeared in a video pledging allegiance to isis. all this follows an incident a week ago when a man tried to stab a french soldier near the louvre museum in paris. he is now facing charges of attemp
julie? julie: all right, brian, here in new york, thank you.this france arresting four people in connection with a planned terror attack that was allegedly in the works including a 16-year-old girl. prosecutors saying a raid uncovered a makeshift laboratory and ingredients to make a bomb. kitty low began is live from -- kitty logan is live from london with more. >> reporter: the french interior ministry says those suspects were planning an imminent attack. they were arrested near month...
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julie? julie: around the capital beltway it's not looking too busy. taking a peek at what's happening in virginia, delays are forming trapped in fredericksburg. 17 minute commute northbound between route three and 610 with another stop on the way and volume starting to increase and slow your roll northbound on interstate 95. this is where we had the crash to reportonagain, no incidents eastbound on 60 out of manassas towards the capital beltway. 66 out of manassas towards the capital beltway. let's say good morning to eileen whelan and a taste of sunshine, maybe. .ileen: you got it temperatures are a little on the chilly side. especially in spots like culpeper. 37 leesburg, frederick, good morning to you. although it is a little chilly this morning, look at these temperatures. outng my lunchtime, topping in the mid 50's today. we will be in the mid-to-upper 40's. cloudy skies and a few showers begin to develop. heads up for your tuesday morning commute, aew rain year outside tomorrow. then the big weather story. warm to cold, tracking up only a little
julie? julie: around the capital beltway it's not looking too busy. taking a peek at what's happening in virginia, delays are forming trapped in fredericksburg. 17 minute commute northbound between route three and 610 with another stop on the way and volume starting to increase and slow your roll northbound on interstate 95. this is where we had the crash to reportonagain, no incidents eastbound on 60 out of manassas towards the capital beltway. 66 out of manassas towards the capital beltway....
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julie?ulie: i-95, you travel about 15 miles north to the octagon heading back to the capital beltway. if you can hang out and leave around 8:00, you will cut that commute down to about 27 minutes. the accident north of 286 has been pulled over to the shoulder. bryantown road, the left side of the highway, that is tying up the left side. back on 270, the struggle is real for those out of gaithersburg. the crash reported on the left side of the highway. red line toward blair mark, we are dealing with delays because .f the disabled train we are checking for a stalled car inbound new york avenue along the right side your that is our traffic watch. back with me next 10 minutes, and we will update your writhing larry, but over to you. larry: all right, julie. we are two days away from the big game, super bowl li, and houston. the patriots trying to win their fifth super bowl title. new england nose thing to to the big stage. sunday is the team's 7th trip to the super bowl. if quarterback tom brady
julie?ulie: i-95, you travel about 15 miles north to the octagon heading back to the capital beltway. if you can hang out and leave around 8:00, you will cut that commute down to about 27 minutes. the accident north of 286 has been pulled over to the shoulder. bryantown road, the left side of the highway, that is tying up the left side. back on 270, the struggle is real for those out of gaithersburg. the crash reported on the left side of the highway. red line toward blair mark, we are dealing...
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julie? julie: a fatal crash on northbound 28 at 267. sam sweeney will be back with us shortly with another up eight from the scene, but all traffic coming northbound is diverted onto 267. the fatal crash will be under investigation for the next couple of hours. coming northbound, stick with mclaren. over to 286, the fairfax county park a, that's your workaround. trouble on the red line this morning, that is due to eat the .- to a derailed car green line towards greenbelt, experiencing delays at this time because of the fire department investigation outside congressional heights. of a crash before of college park. back in the next 10 minutes to update that ride. larry: police are on the hunt for a missing child. or so they thought. what they quickly learned on the scene that has them second-guessing the whole thing. at thea sudden death united nations. tributes pouring in for a diplomat the have been boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices.
julie? julie: a fatal crash on northbound 28 at 267. sam sweeney will be back with us shortly with another up eight from the scene, but all traffic coming northbound is diverted onto 267. the fatal crash will be under investigation for the next couple of hours. coming northbound, stick with mclaren. over to 286, the fairfax county park a, that's your workaround. trouble on the red line this morning, that is due to eat the .- to a derailed car green line towards greenbelt, experiencing delays at...
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julie: i think it's a strategy. we saw it progress in a much more orderly way than they have in the past. it's been offhanded comments by the president, a tweet here but here you had steve bannon come to cpac and say the media is the opposition party, it's only going to get worse. the next morning we had donald trump come and unleash this very aggressive attack on fake news, he charged that reporters are making up sources. it's not to be believed. they're just trying to hurt him. it's very dishonest. very cunning. it's a strategic attempt to undermine him. and then, you know, a few hours later at the white house, sean spicer, the white house press secretary, limited what is usually an on-camera daily briefing to an off-camera briefing in his office with a select group of reporters, which did not include "the new york times" or cnn, whose coverage the president has taken issue with. it didn't include huffington post or politico or other mainstream publications that cover this white house. but it did include breitbart
julie: i think it's a strategy. we saw it progress in a much more orderly way than they have in the past. it's been offhanded comments by the president, a tweet here but here you had steve bannon come to cpac and say the media is the opposition party, it's only going to get worse. the next morning we had donald trump come and unleash this very aggressive attack on fake news, he charged that reporters are making up sources. it's not to be believed. they're just trying to hurt him. it's very...
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julie: and that is key. pretty much all of the action we have gotten thus far has been from the white house with the executive orders. so are these indications that you are hearing about talking about meetings, do they indicate that we are seeing some working together? some negotiation the tween the white house and congress? because we haven't seen real work or outcomes of that work so far. kevin: there was widespread first ration at the number level in the republican member level and house of representatives regarding the rollout of the travel ban. secondly, there was widespread frustration at the staff level, who felt they were out of the loop. and borisconway epstein visited capitol hill to try to smooth things over but there are several examples in which case the white house messaging is different and not on the same page from the staff messaging coming from congress judge gorsuch,of the supreme court nominee. so it is at the beginning stages but i can tell you that all of the aids that i'm speaking with
julie: and that is key. pretty much all of the action we have gotten thus far has been from the white house with the executive orders. so are these indications that you are hearing about talking about meetings, do they indicate that we are seeing some working together? some negotiation the tween the white house and congress? because we haven't seen real work or outcomes of that work so far. kevin: there was widespread first ration at the number level in the republican member level and house of...
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julie? julie: on the highways now, you will find wet pavement around the capital beltway, close to 495. but a stalled car on the northbound side of kenilworth avenue. heads up, the inner loop of the beltway, 210 out of oxon hill, lanes are open, but only a 6-minute ride from st. barnabas road headed to alexandria. better than expected on the wet pavement, but do not over drive those conditions. for those traveling on eastbound 66, leaving manassas to the beltway, almost a 30-minute commute. it is incident free back toward 495. that is our traffic watch. in the next 10 minutes, we will update the ride on 395. larry: five people are recovering after a terrible accident. famousnt wrong after a daredevil stunt show z29kuz zstz y29kuy ysty announcer: you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. autria: vowing that the show will go on after circus performers plunged 20 feet. this is the "gma first look." >> circus disaster. five highway or performers in sarasota, florida, losing her b
julie? julie: on the highways now, you will find wet pavement around the capital beltway, close to 495. but a stalled car on the northbound side of kenilworth avenue. heads up, the inner loop of the beltway, 210 out of oxon hill, lanes are open, but only a 6-minute ride from st. barnabas road headed to alexandria. better than expected on the wet pavement, but do not over drive those conditions. for those traveling on eastbound 66, leaving manassas to the beltway, almost a 30-minute commute. it...
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julie: and i'm julie hyman.tralia says it will push ahead with the tpp despite the withdrawal of the united states. australia's trade minister steven ciobo told bloomberg the trade proposal remains relevant. steven: there were a lot of hard-fought gains that were achieved through intense negotiations over many years, in relation to the tpp. i don't want and i know a number of other countries don't want to let those gains slip through our fingers. that's why i put a focus on whether or not we could have, for example, a tpp 12-1, the tpp less the united states, given the u.s. doesn't want to be part of it. we will be having a meeting in chile in march of this year to canvas all of the options. i just reinforce, though, that the benefits of the tpp are numerous. they are not only numerous, but there's also enhanced benefits for small and medium-sized businesses. to trade,wer barriers lower compliance across the tpp network. i've it's important we took -- i think it's important we try to capture those gains. julie:
julie: and i'm julie hyman.tralia says it will push ahead with the tpp despite the withdrawal of the united states. australia's trade minister steven ciobo told bloomberg the trade proposal remains relevant. steven: there were a lot of hard-fought gains that were achieved through intense negotiations over many years, in relation to the tpp. i don't want and i know a number of other countries don't want to let those gains slip through our fingers. that's why i put a focus on whether or not we...
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julie: i am julie hyman.sident trump criticizing nordstrom for dropping his daughter's brand from the chain. he tweeted, my daughter has been treated so unfairly by nordstrom . she is a great person, always pushing me to do the right thing. nordstrom said they would stop selling her brand citing poor sales. what this means for nordstrom is our reporter lindy ruff. these views do not necessarily reflect those of bloomberg and its owners. it is so interesting that the shares are higher, which is different than what we have seen in past situations where the president has tweeted about corporations. give us some background. >> nordstrom has been on both sides of this issue. they were the subject of a boycott. it is unclear how much of that -- how much of an influence that boycott had. this is pretty common business for companies like nordstrom. sayingmp plus people are , so what does this mean for their sales going forward. what does it mean? you spent time in court with donald trump. nordstrom is not the first i
julie: i am julie hyman.sident trump criticizing nordstrom for dropping his daughter's brand from the chain. he tweeted, my daughter has been treated so unfairly by nordstrom . she is a great person, always pushing me to do the right thing. nordstrom said they would stop selling her brand citing poor sales. what this means for nordstrom is our reporter lindy ruff. these views do not necessarily reflect those of bloomberg and its owners. it is so interesting that the shares are higher, which is...
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julie: could you think you are, aaliyah? ♪ back-and-forth it is slow leaving college park heading into silver spring right now, about an 18-minute ride. moving to our traffic land cam, we have reports of a truck fire in silver spring over at piney branch. they have the roadway completely shut down with fire department equipment. it looks like they just cleared it a couple of moments ago. traffic is able to get by once again. back over to the maps, we will update that ride in virginia. the slowest stretches on 66. an early morning crash on the beltway has cleared. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 minutes. we will update your driving on 270. back over to you guys. hard show him what i got ♪ kidd: who can forget lady gaga's epic superr -- bowl halftime performance? the singer is going on tour, and you could be going next. "good morning washington" is giving away tickets to the show on monday. it is a watch to win monday right here only on abc 7. larry: i wish we were eligible for that. autria: i wish sh
julie: could you think you are, aaliyah? ♪ back-and-forth it is slow leaving college park heading into silver spring right now, about an 18-minute ride. moving to our traffic land cam, we have reports of a truck fire in silver spring over at piney branch. they have the roadway completely shut down with fire department equipment. it looks like they just cleared it a couple of moments ago. traffic is able to get by once again. back over to the maps, we will update that ride in virginia. the...
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all of her, julie. -- oliver, julie.y" will have highlights from that summit in new orleans including the exclusive interview with the founder and ceo of monumental sports and entertainment, as well as owner of the washington wizards. still ahead, today's "options insight."exxon stock down about 10% even as oil has rallied. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: breaking political news now -- former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. john bolton is reportedly being considered to replace michael flynn as national security advisor, according to a person familiar with the situation. also under consideration, lieutenant general h.r. mcmasters. we will keep you posted on these developers. time for "options insight" with abigail doolittle. abigail: joining me is the chief market strategist at bull's-eye. happy friday to you. on this friday we are very close to record highs for the major averages. nasdaq is on pace for yet another record close. wild week in d.c. so a little disconnect between the real world and stocks. why don't investors care?
all of her, julie. -- oliver, julie.y" will have highlights from that summit in new orleans including the exclusive interview with the founder and ceo of monumental sports and entertainment, as well as owner of the washington wizards. still ahead, today's "options insight."exxon stock down about 10% even as oil has rallied. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: breaking political news now -- former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. john bolton is reportedly being considered to replace michael...
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i am loving it and i know you are two, julie wright. julie: you sound like a commercial.in my flip-flops this morning. on the outer a 26 minute ride from north route for heading towards 50. accident along the way is here at marina drive which is tying up -- marina drive which is tying up the right side, one vehicle oversight -- turned over, slow down heading north from andrews. , three-car fender bender between university boulevard and colesville road now on the shoulder, 18 minutes westbound 495. virginia, 95 northbound to the exit for the interlude, accident still here pushing everybody to the right. look for delay's north from 644. -- back with another update on the east side of town. jummy: the big story, the president said to address cpac -:00 this morning at the national harbor and one thing he could focus on is a is to make america a nuclear superpower one day after the vice president ad words for the familiar foe, the media. the insiders, bbva, everybody else who preserves all the status quo dismissed our president every step of the way and in dismissing him, they
i am loving it and i know you are two, julie wright. julie: you sound like a commercial.in my flip-flops this morning. on the outer a 26 minute ride from north route for heading towards 50. accident along the way is here at marina drive which is tying up -- marina drive which is tying up the right side, one vehicle oversight -- turned over, slow down heading north from andrews. , three-car fender bender between university boulevard and colesville road now on the shoulder, 18 minutes westbound...
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julie: i knew it was coming up because that means the boys of summer. on the roads right now, not too bad at all. traveling at virginia coming inbound off of 95 and 395, but east of manassas norton\/\ -- near henderson road, we have police on the scene, directing traffic during checkout the right near 123. we had a fender bender in this area. it is now out of the roadway. back over to the mass, and we will update the right thing again heading into northeast, the trouble spot is going to be a long maryland avenue. that a shutdown between six street and 8th street in northeast. the orange line, even thought is not single tracking anymore, we have delays in each direction because of a disabled train outside of chevrolet. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 minutes, and i will update your right on 270. autria: alec baldwin is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend and setting records in the process. kidd o'shea got to sit down and talk with the actor. kidd: this weekend, alec baldwin will host "saturday night live" for a record 17t
julie: i knew it was coming up because that means the boys of summer. on the roads right now, not too bad at all. traveling at virginia coming inbound off of 95 and 395, but east of manassas norton\/\ -- near henderson road, we have police on the scene, directing traffic during checkout the right near 123. we had a fender bender in this area. it is now out of the roadway. back over to the mass, and we will update the right thing again heading into northeast, the trouble spot is going to be a...
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julie hyman is here with the latest. julie: hitting records for the dow and the s&p 500. , thea bit of economic data job openings a little bit of a dated number, or december and it fell to 5.5. decline in those jobs openings, but the november number was revised lower, and the december number was a little bit lighter than had been estimated, so a bit more color on the job market in the u.s. as the fed says we are approaching full employment. small.ements are fairly our trip to these records has been quite incremental. stats, it some of the has been 61 days since the last 1% move up or down, and the s&p 500. 62 days was the longest in this current market. sinceys was the longest 1945. if we extend into tomorrow, that will match the longest streak in the current bull market. as we talk about the day after day, this drumbeat of low volatility, this is what this is indicative of. in terms of today's session, one of the bigger moves we are seeing is in general motors. i want to show the movement in the stock which is now down
julie hyman is here with the latest. julie: hitting records for the dow and the s&p 500. , thea bit of economic data job openings a little bit of a dated number, or december and it fell to 5.5. decline in those jobs openings, but the november number was revised lower, and the december number was a little bit lighter than had been estimated, so a bit more color on the job market in the u.s. as the fed says we are approaching full employment. small.ements are fairly our trip to these records...
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>> reporter: yes, julie. it's safe for san jose. the big concern is when the flooded areas, the floodwaters were tainted because of sewage coming up and also vehicles that were submerged. you've got gasoline and motor oil, etc. in the water, so they were worried about people getting that on their skin, but drinking water will be down in san jose. i live right downtown with no problems for me. >> you're looking good tonight. jesse, thank you. >> thanks. >>> now to a problem that pretty much every driver knows about. they seem to be on every stretch of road you would drive these days. they're talking about potholes. in some cases they are huge. the kind that could actually damage your car and it's going to take caltrans and city work crews months and months to make a dent in the problem. this turned into our question of the day, where do you think the worse area is for potholes? response came pouring in here just a few of them. kathleen says worse potholes are 101 north between burlingame. i-80 is horrible after the semitruck picked u
>> reporter: yes, julie. it's safe for san jose. the big concern is when the flooded areas, the floodwaters were tainted because of sewage coming up and also vehicles that were submerged. you've got gasoline and motor oil, etc. in the water, so they were worried about people getting that on their skin, but drinking water will be down in san jose. i live right downtown with no problems for me. >> you're looking good tonight. jesse, thank you. >> thanks. >>> now to a...
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now we have to understand on july 2 is there federal government? know because we just thrown it off. on july 4 is the federal government either. there is just the state. our first federal government is forced through the articles of confederation but there's a problem and the problem isn't probably what you've been taught popular teaching teaches that the articles of confederation failed because we created the federal government to small. you know what the implication is then right? that the next federal government we created was much bigger and much more powerful and that simply is not true. when you look at the debates a new look at the history you see that the largest driving force to the reconsiderations of the articles of confederation had to do with an authority that was designated to the federal government. the problem was not that the art of fools of confederation created a government that was too small, they created a federal government that had sufficient guidance on how to do what they were supposed to do. so like governments without pro
now we have to understand on july 2 is there federal government? know because we just thrown it off. on july 4 is the federal government either. there is just the state. our first federal government is forced through the articles of confederation but there's a problem and the problem isn't probably what you've been taught popular teaching teaches that the articles of confederation failed because we created the federal government to small. you know what the implication is then right? that the...
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promise.not an ancient july 14th on "meet the press." touching judges. the year, july 14th, "meet press," we're not touching judges. are the double standards. hen democrats were in the minority, they argued strenuously for the very thing have to do we will without. extend a right to debate on lifetime appointments. n other words, they believe that one set of rules should and another set to everybody else. he may just as well have said if you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. [laughter] rules of the the them.e, you can keep way so many democrats in the administration and congress now believe that comes to is -- when it them their political allies, taffs, well, of course, that's different. and let's not forget about the raw power. raw power at play here. on this point, the similarities debait and obamacare the democratic threat to go nuclear on nominations are inescapable. inescapable. they muscled through obamacare and didn't ine vote care about the views of the minority. idn't care one whit about the views of the minority. and that's just
promise.not an ancient july 14th on "meet the press." touching judges. the year, july 14th, "meet press," we're not touching judges. are the double standards. hen democrats were in the minority, they argued strenuously for the very thing have to do we will without. extend a right to debate on lifetime appointments. n other words, they believe that one set of rules should and another set to everybody else. he may just as well have said if you like the rules of the senate, you...
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julie: 95 maryland is the hot spot. capital beltway, the accident activity was on the ramp to the outer loop and it looks like we have police and fire rescue units on the scene, pushing everybody to the left to get by. police tell me that they are checking for second incident southbound on 95, before you reach this initial crash. headed out towards the outer loop. big tire coming from the icc. using the bw parkway is a workaround. the crash at 80 was tying up the left lane. look for delays from interstate 70, that is the traffic watch, back in the next 10 minutes to update your ride out of beltsville. larry? julie: still ahead -- larry: still ahead, breaking boundaries, the military couple that defied the rules in the name of love. takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. keep on with ultra smooth taste, now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. a teenager, missing in mont
julie: 95 maryland is the hot spot. capital beltway, the accident activity was on the ramp to the outer loop and it looks like we have police and fire rescue units on the scene, pushing everybody to the left to get by. police tell me that they are checking for second incident southbound on 95, before you reach this initial crash. headed out towards the outer loop. big tire coming from the icc. using the bw parkway is a workaround. the crash at 80 was tying up the left lane. look for delays from...
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julie? julie: the latest problem is in virginia on the outer loop. coming from the springfield interchange headed over towards the wilson bridge, this is where we have the crash after van dorn street. multivehicle crash tying up the left side of the road. going to putitely a stall to your commute as you travel from springfield out of alexandria. your lanes are open. metro having some problems this morning on the orange, blue, and stadium armory, chevrolet, and addison northwest. larry? montgomery county, cruising to get ready to go back out to great falls to search for a missing person. our cameras were there as the teams searched late into the night. last night the search was suspended because of the impending weather. we will keep you posted once we hear more from police. right now on capitol hill, and all night protest still going strong. autria: democrats spending the night on the senate floor, speaking out against the pig for the secretary of education. sam sweeney has more on the growing push to shut down the nomination of betsy devos. sam: the
julie? julie: the latest problem is in virginia on the outer loop. coming from the springfield interchange headed over towards the wilson bridge, this is where we have the crash after van dorn street. multivehicle crash tying up the left side of the road. going to putitely a stall to your commute as you travel from springfield out of alexandria. your lanes are open. metro having some problems this morning on the orange, blue, and stadium armory, chevrolet, and addison northwest. larry?...
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julie hyman has the latest from the states. julie: there is the latest. we are looking at the stocks fall again in the u.s., not by much. we have a drift, what one trader described as listless movement in the market right now. we have push and pull from the earnings as well as anticipation for the job report tomorrow. onyou look at the s&p 500 the bloomberg, looking at the intraday charts going back for six sessions. we are down for five of the past six days, but because the movements have not been large on a daily basis over the six days, even though we are down five of six, only a decline of 9/10 of 1%. we are sideways, slightly down. and take a look at what is going on with the yields this morning, this has something to do with what is going on in the u.k. integrate expectations being brought down, we have buying going down in the bond market. that is pushing this down by three basis point in putting pressure on financial state of the things are not down individually on a percentage basis, but financials represent the biggest john overall on the u.s. s
julie hyman has the latest from the states. julie: there is the latest. we are looking at the stocks fall again in the u.s., not by much. we have a drift, what one trader described as listless movement in the market right now. we have push and pull from the earnings as well as anticipation for the job report tomorrow. onyou look at the s&p 500 the bloomberg, looking at the intraday charts going back for six sessions. we are down for five of the past six days, but because the movements have...
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we became independent from great britain with the ratification of the lee resolution on july 2nd july 2nd 1776. the lee resolution, a three-step process to declare independence from great britain, brought forward with a delegate from the state of virginia named richard henry lee. richard henry lee proposes the lee resolution to continental congress on june 7, 1776 and on july 2, 1776, the lee resolution was brought to the continental congress, it was debated, voted, and ratified into law. our independence from great britain was not a random act by a bunch of rogue elite slave owners who wanted to separate from their government so they can have the power to oppress everybody. it was a legislative act. by a duly elected legislative body andous as legallied -- and just as legally binding is a anything that our congress does today that is constitutional. matter of fact, this was such a huge day that john adams would write hem to his wife, abigail, on july 3rd and say, july 2nd will be an epic day where americans will celebrate their independence forever. it wasn't until the mid-1800's sta
we became independent from great britain with the ratification of the lee resolution on july 2nd july 2nd 1776. the lee resolution, a three-step process to declare independence from great britain, brought forward with a delegate from the state of virginia named richard henry lee. richard henry lee proposes the lee resolution to continental congress on june 7, 1776 and on july 2, 1776, the lee resolution was brought to the continental congress, it was debated, voted, and ratified into law. our...
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frank, julie? >> all right, cristina, thank you. >>> and on ktvu.com, we will post the very latest on this developing story. you can also check for updates on facebook, twitter, and our ktvu mobile app. >>> now to more developing news out of the south bay where tonight, residents are being allowed to return home after water from coyote creek flooded three san jose neighborhoods. here is a look at the area where the evacuation order was lifted late this afternoon. it's an area in green including east julian street and east santa clara street and 24th and 28th streets. the area in orange, which includes east william street and south 19th street. that area is still under evacuation orders. two other neighborhoods in san jose also remain evacuated tonight. >> we have live team coverage, ktvu frank mallicoat spent the day at one of the evacuation centers. >> let's go to ann rubin live on the flooding, ann? >> and we are in the area off the road. and the water here has gone down just a few feet as you ca
frank, julie? >> all right, cristina, thank you. >>> and on ktvu.com, we will post the very latest on this developing story. you can also check for updates on facebook, twitter, and our ktvu mobile app. >>> now to more developing news out of the south bay where tonight, residents are being allowed to return home after water from coyote creek flooded three san jose neighborhoods. here is a look at the area where the evacuation order was lifted late this afternoon. it's an...
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july 4. as one skier described it, he said it was epic. but keep in mind the drive up here, especially last night, we were enduring chain roles and avalanche controls, be careful and when you come up here, there is that road delay along highway 50 but not too bad. in the sierra, i am jewel yet goodrich. >>> niles canyon road reopened after several mud slides, a 4-mile stretch was closed since monday. coming up, our julie watt will look at what is and what is not covered for those who have flood insurance. >>> developing news out of dublin tonight. alameda county sheriff's deputy is in critical condition with severe head trauma, he was hit by a bus used to transport inmates. it happened this morning at the transportation yard at the santa rita jail. deputy mike foley had just arrived for his shift, about 6:00 a.m. and was apparently walking across the lot when a fellow deputy accidently hit him going about 15 miles an hour. the sheriff says the driver simply did not see foley in his path. >> r
july 4. as one skier described it, he said it was epic. but keep in mind the drive up here, especially last night, we were enduring chain roles and avalanche controls, be careful and when you come up here, there is that road delay along highway 50 but not too bad. in the sierra, i am jewel yet goodrich. >>> niles canyon road reopened after several mud slides, a 4-mile stretch was closed since monday. coming up, our julie watt will look at what is and what is not covered for those who...
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julie? >> julie: he's--he's gone! >> doug: gone? >> julie: [sobs] he's dead! >> doug: oh.hat can't-- that's just impossible. >> julie: scotty called me. he father was in a motorcycle accident, and he--he... was killed instantly. >> doug: no, no, no. >> julie: [sobbing hysterically] >> abe: oh, my god. >> valerie: oh.
julie? >> julie: he's--he's gone! >> doug: gone? >> julie: [sobs] he's dead! >> doug: oh.hat can't-- that's just impossible. >> julie: scotty called me. he father was in a motorcycle accident, and he--he... was killed instantly. >> doug: no, no, no. >> julie: [sobbing hysterically] >> abe: oh, my god. >> valerie: oh.
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julie?ding lower here after drifting sideways through much of the day. we've taken a leg lower the last few hours. it's a pretty broad-based the klein. if you take a look at the bloomberg, you've got almost all the groups within the s&p 500 that are lower. ech is the one exception. it has touched its highest since 2000. otherwise, it's a little bit without rhyme or reason, at least if you look at the interest rate-sensitive stocks. we've got bond years lower and real estate and telecom not benefiting. doing the less. financials are getting hit. there's not a lot of logic to those moves. i want to take a look at what is going on with energy. and white. partially as 1.4%, we see the gain in the u.s. dollar. the dollar index, hitting its highs, just after 10:00 a.m., at the same time we saw oil taking its lows. we haven't seen as much of a tick for ticket move after that. the exception within the energy complex and within energy stocks to that downdraft is oil and gas, which is up almost 11%. t
julie?ding lower here after drifting sideways through much of the day. we've taken a leg lower the last few hours. it's a pretty broad-based the klein. if you take a look at the bloomberg, you've got almost all the groups within the s&p 500 that are lower. ech is the one exception. it has touched its highest since 2000. otherwise, it's a little bit without rhyme or reason, at least if you look at the interest rate-sensitive stocks. we've got bond years lower and real estate and telecom not...
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julie? julie: i'm not complaining i like the 60's. walker mill road at old walker mill road, police are on the scene, sky track 7 is above the scene as well. a few moments ago we showed you the shot and no one was able to get past the scene as they were maneuvering equipment trying to remove those accident pickles, one of which was a minivan involved in this crash. looks like they still have activity at the scene with no one getting through at the time, although periodically they do really some of the traffic. back in virginia towards the map we want to show you the inner loop of the beltway. here. the first on the inner loop for braddock road or the entrance to the expressway. stay to the right, in the mainline, towards 236. just before that there is a second accident on the scene, tying up the left lane, pushing everyone to the right in order to get by. the yellow line, facing delays train malfunction outside pentagon city. that's the traffic watch, in 10 minutes we will keep a close eye on your ride on the left side. larry: see you
julie? julie: i'm not complaining i like the 60's. walker mill road at old walker mill road, police are on the scene, sky track 7 is above the scene as well. a few moments ago we showed you the shot and no one was able to get past the scene as they were maneuvering equipment trying to remove those accident pickles, one of which was a minivan involved in this crash. looks like they still have activity at the scene with no one getting through at the time, although periodically they do really some...
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if you want to put that stuff off that you want to do outside, julie -- julie: i am wondering what that stuff is. my backyard is about as big as this little space here. the capital beltway, loop at 214, where a truck was leaking fuel. delays are jammed from 202. still checking for the stalled car between 198 and one hundred 97 southbound on the baltimore-washington parkway. and 197 southbound on the baltimore-washington parkway. 95 headed to route 1 in the ikea, accented activity on the right side of the highway. open for business headed to silver spring. the redngle tracking on line between union station -- -- between union station and judiciary square. larry: suzanne kennedy is live. a lot of people were not sure that melania trump would move to the white house. happen. suzanne: a little while ago, there was so much discussion about the fact that she had broken with tradition. now we know that melania trump will move to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, sometime early this summer. the announcement coming from the first lady, saying she will settle into the white house at the end of the school
if you want to put that stuff off that you want to do outside, julie -- julie: i am wondering what that stuff is. my backyard is about as big as this little space here. the capital beltway, loop at 214, where a truck was leaking fuel. delays are jammed from 202. still checking for the stalled car between 198 and one hundred 97 southbound on the baltimore-washington parkway. and 197 southbound on the baltimore-washington parkway. 95 headed to route 1 in the ikea, accented activity on the right...
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julie: all right. we are checking out the commute around town at this hour, as the volume continues to build, we are seeing delays. if you're traveled on new york avenue, all of the lanes are open. the volume isbut increasing as you work your way toward the 3rd street tunnel. back over to our maps, for those on the top side, outer loop, leaving colesville road out toward bethesda, a 15-minute ride. finally, 295 northbound, this morning's crash continues to block the right lane not malcolm x. avenue. stick to the right lane to get by. that is our traffic watch. we will be back in the next 10 minutes with another update on your writing heading into south east -- ride heading into southeast, jimmy. jummy: coming up, a glimpse into easy's trickiest -- jummy: we have a -- larry: we have a preview. doug: "that's kidd: "la la land" -- how much is it oh the winners who came before it? i am coming up next. >> countdown to the red carpet. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all gian
julie: all right. we are checking out the commute around town at this hour, as the volume continues to build, we are seeing delays. if you're traveled on new york avenue, all of the lanes are open. the volume isbut increasing as you work your way toward the 3rd street tunnel. back over to our maps, for those on the top side, outer loop, leaving colesville road out toward bethesda, a 15-minute ride. finally, 295 northbound, this morning's crash continues to block the right lane not malcolm x....
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on the night of july 3, 1776 -- 1826, he whispered is it the fourth? thinking that the old man could go at any moment, nicholas tryst , who clearly did not spend enough time at west point to internalize the honor code -- lied to thomas jefferson and said yes, it is the fourth of july. a lot of biographers say those were his last words. if you go to special collections and archives at the university of virginia library, you will see the account of dr. douglas in. according to his account, he offers to jefferson a dose of what is believed to be life-sustaining medication. jefferson, having been assured that it is already the fourth of july turned to him and said, no doctor, nothing more. this would be a terrible story if right then and there on july 3, 1826 jefferson died. the good news is that he did not. he lived, he lived until noon the next day. he lived to die 50 years to the hour after the continental congresses ratification of the declaration of independence. an amazing moment in history. made all the more amazing by the fact that, unbeknownst to
on the night of july 3, 1776 -- 1826, he whispered is it the fourth? thinking that the old man could go at any moment, nicholas tryst , who clearly did not spend enough time at west point to internalize the honor code -- lied to thomas jefferson and said yes, it is the fourth of july. a lot of biographers say those were his last words. if you go to special collections and archives at the university of virginia library, you will see the account of dr. douglas in. according to his account, he...
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julie? couple ofhave got a things here to show you what we have out on the roads, this is were we will find the trouble, the police activ michigan avenue and 1st street and columbia road, northwest. hospital, heads up, not much of the delay at this time. outer loop of the capital and the bwween 50 parkway, the crash is on the shoulder so all lanes are open. traffic land camera, this is where we have a problem with a very large what is being called an industrial fuel spill after 295. single file to the right will open.u by, your lanes are that is our traffic watch and back and 10 we will keep a close eye on your ride headed to the district. larry: right now a warning about your dog's food. the food you have got to get rid of after the company said it was tainted fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. lcome to 8 and a half maple reet. it'half a house. and even though it only has ha
julie? couple ofhave got a things here to show you what we have out on the roads, this is were we will find the trouble, the police activ michigan avenue and 1st street and columbia road, northwest. hospital, heads up, not much of the delay at this time. outer loop of the capital and the bwween 50 parkway, the crash is on the shoulder so all lanes are open. traffic land camera, this is where we have a problem with a very large what is being called an industrial fuel spill after 295. single file...
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julie, what do you think about that?here is not outrageous people left over from the lasted a administration annoyed and thinking stuff, no? >> a little insane sean spicer is demanding phones -- melissa: let's pivot back, do we think actually some of the people from the left over -- >> that is rhyme trying to say to you, many obama holdovers in the west wing. no -- melissa: you think it is -- >> of course it is those staff are bureaucrats remaining there who have been there for, administration after administration, to blame barack obama last time i checked was wind surfing on some island. melissa: i'm sure he totally doesn't care about what is going on now. >> i'm sure he doesn't, like george bush. melissa: not invested in any of it. i'm done! i'm out. i don't care anymore. >> george bush, why, why wouldn't obama? why does people prescribe -- melissa: let's let jamie respond, what do you think? >> this is example where journalists, i don't like this formulation but might be example where you have to take trump seriously
julie, what do you think about that?here is not outrageous people left over from the lasted a administration annoyed and thinking stuff, no? >> a little insane sean spicer is demanding phones -- melissa: let's pivot back, do we think actually some of the people from the left over -- >> that is rhyme trying to say to you, many obama holdovers in the west wing. no -- melissa: you think it is -- >> of course it is those staff are bureaucrats remaining there who have been there...
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julie, what did you think? how did he do this week. >> chris is right.ve some successes and alex is right as well. he did get his people confirmed. there is question of betsy devos she was confirmed. in that sense it was a good win for the white house. i will say the most troubling thing to me this week is actually what happened yesterday and this morning with michael flynn which is a problem that could potentially last much longer than just the week where michael flynn seemingly forced the vice president to come out and say something that charity tabbably could be called several untruths about whether he discussed sanctions with the russian ambassador prior to him becoming national security advisor. and so that becomes a big problem that potentially could open this administration up to hearings on the issue. and so as a result of that, i would give him a c minus. >> martha: c's from julie and chris. chris, how big a deal is this michael flynn, russia question? >> we have a very leaky administration right now. and it is springing leaks on all sides. that
julie, what did you think? how did he do this week. >> chris is right.ve some successes and alex is right as well. he did get his people confirmed. there is question of betsy devos she was confirmed. in that sense it was a good win for the white house. i will say the most troubling thing to me this week is actually what happened yesterday and this morning with michael flynn which is a problem that could potentially last much longer than just the week where michael flynn seemingly forced...
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by july, it needs that big amount of money.e programme, which was agreed back in 2015. but the problem, or the issue, which is slightly different this time, is that it is still so many months away. the first understood half months away. the second is four and half months away. it is almost half a year away, and we are already ina mode half a year away, and we are already in a mode where it feels like we are on the brink. we are not on the brink. we still have lots of time.
by july, it needs that big amount of money.e programme, which was agreed back in 2015. but the problem, or the issue, which is slightly different this time, is that it is still so many months away. the first understood half months away. the second is four and half months away. it is almost half a year away, and we are already ina mode half a year away, and we are already in a mode where it feels like we are on the brink. we are not on the brink. we still have lots of time.
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we didn't become independent july 4th. we published an declared but we had done two days prior, that these united colonies are out to be briefed. we just discovered what we are not, as state is not a colony. there must be distinction, right? if there is no distinction between a colony in a state, there's no point in making. it is a redundancy. what is the difference between a colony and state? simply, a colony is not independent. if you live in a colony, you may seek permission indictments before you can use your land. you must seek permission indictments from the federal government before you can use or manage resources. you must seek permission indictments from the government before you can create laws that regulate businesses, even before you can educate their people if you are a colony. anybody feel like a colony out there? here's the good news. we are not colonies. we are free and independent states. going by the state is not is not as good as knowing what it is. here we note it is not a colony, so what is that? conti
we didn't become independent july 4th. we published an declared but we had done two days prior, that these united colonies are out to be briefed. we just discovered what we are not, as state is not a colony. there must be distinction, right? if there is no distinction between a colony in a state, there's no point in making. it is a redundancy. what is the difference between a colony and state? simply, a colony is not independent. if you live in a colony, you may seek permission indictments...
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julie, i'm going to start with you. we've seen candidate trump bash the press and president trump bash the press as well. sometimes he calls reporters out by name that he doesn't like. we all covered rallies where he did that, but this seems to be ratcheted up to a whole new level. he in a tweet talked about the fake news media as he calls it as the enemy of the american people. why is this going on now? what is the strategy, if there is a strategy? >> that tweet was so amaze when you think about it, this idea that the press is not just covering him unfairly in his eyes but that he actually sees us as the enemy. there is a strategy to this for some people inside the white house. they feel like trump supporters already look skeptically on the media, so they don't see any downside to him carrying on that narrative further, but reality is trump is getting a lot of really tough coverage right now and a lot of things are getting out there in stories, very credible stories from reliable sources, that are making his white hous
julie, i'm going to start with you. we've seen candidate trump bash the press and president trump bash the press as well. sometimes he calls reporters out by name that he doesn't like. we all covered rallies where he did that, but this seems to be ratcheted up to a whole new level. he in a tweet talked about the fake news media as he calls it as the enemy of the american people. why is this going on now? what is the strategy, if there is a strategy? >> that tweet was so amaze when you...