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women's jail and had previously raped two other women has been given a life sentence. 52—year—old karen white of transistioning from male to female. karen, once known as stephen wood, was described in court as a predator who was a danger to women. she had ended up in the female new hall prison at wakefield on remand after a number of sexual offences, including rape. it was while she was in new hall she sexually assaulted two inmates who she had befriended, but facing questions about how someone who'd raped women and who claimed to be transgender ended up in a female jail, the ministry ofjustice has now apologised, saying a transgender case board should have considered white's previous offences. karen white is tonight in armleyjail, the men's prison in leeds, and will serve a minimum of nine years in prison. earlier i spoke to richard garside, who is the director of the centre for crime and justice studies, about how this prison ended up in a female prison given their previous record. well, it happens simply because the prison service policy allows for it and the prison service and the ministr
women's jail and had previously raped two other women has been given a life sentence. 52—year—old karen white of transistioning from male to female. karen, once known as stephen wood, was described in court as a predator who was a danger to women. she had ended up in the female new hall prison at wakefield on remand after a number of sexual offences, including rape. it was while she was in new hall she sexually assaulted two inmates who she had befriended, but facing questions about how...
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karen white, who its transition, was described as a predator who is a danger to women and children ——ng. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are david wooding, the political editor of the sun on sunday, and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph carries a picture of princess eugenie and jack brooksbank in windsor — ahead of this weekend's royal wedding. they also report philip hammond plans to scrap a promised income tax cut to pay for a climbdown on universal credit, however, according to the daily express, hopes of an income tax cut for millions of households were dramatically boosted after a treasury minister signalled that keeping taxes down will be a top budget priority. the i has conservative mps threatening to withdraw support for government's flagship benefits reform saying backbenchers are furious after the work and pensions secretary esther mcvey admitted that some universal credit claimants will be worse off. the daily mail says theres
karen white, who its transition, was described as a predator who is a danger to women and children ——ng. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are david wooding, the political editor of the sun on sunday, and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph carries a picture of princess eugenie and jack brooksbank in windsor — ahead of this weekend's royal...
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now, i do not know what has gone on in the karen white incidents, whether people may have been confusedsking questions, and they have maybe put this person in the prison, but i do not think there is a trans person who would endorse that think that was the right thing. yes. that is a case in point, but first of all that happened under the prisons system, so it would happen one way or the other. second, safeguarding is obviously the first concern, and in that case, i have been working in the prison service vandoorne for a long while, and what is very strange, what is very strange is the number of prisoners who are low risk, somebody who on any account should have been a red light, red line, whatever you want to call it, if you were a conspiracy theorist, you would say maybe somebody wanted to make it look bad. at the same time, there was a horrendous incident where someone who was lesbian was found to be abusing people in a lesbian was found to be abusing eo le in a women's lesbian was found to be abusing people in a women's prison. do we now segregate according to sexuality? you know, it
now, i do not know what has gone on in the karen white incidents, whether people may have been confusedsking questions, and they have maybe put this person in the prison, but i do not think there is a trans person who would endorse that think that was the right thing. yes. that is a case in point, but first of all that happened under the prisons system, so it would happen one way or the other. second, safeguarding is obviously the first concern, and in that case, i have been working in the...
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white house. we've been there with a lot of them. the obama administration. karen'st. >> some of these young people told roland martin and others -- have you ever seen this many black people in the white house. roland had to tell them, yeah, a lot. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this? >> well, that -- that young person is wildly miszblfd he's 29 years young. >> okay. >> he should know better. let me have a sense of empathy here especially after what karen said. having been to the white house many times, i understand people being excited about being at the white house. i was there many times during lgbtq pride month in the obama administration and there were people cheering and applauding the president but also where things were going in the country. >> right. >> so i understand the excitement. i understand the fact that there are people -- there were people there who were there for real reasons. the young person karen said she tukd was there because of prison reform. that i completely understand, but when you look at what happened in the context of where we were on
white house. we've been there with a lot of them. the obama administration. karen'st. >> some of these young people told roland martin and others -- have you ever seen this many black people in the white house. roland had to tell them, yeah, a lot. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this? >> well, that -- that young person is wildly miszblfd he's 29 years young. >> okay. >> he should know better. let me have a sense of empathy here especially after what karen...
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i'm karen fleischmann. i'm a white ally of my brothers and sisters of color and i stand in support of everything that they've said to you about what needs to change in the city and county of san francisco. i want to talk about three policies that are exacerbating the racism of my white brothers and sisters and these policies also need to change. number one, offering tax incentives to tech companies without requiring that they hire black and brown people. i moved here because my ex-husband was recruited by a tech company. i facilitate workshops at tech companies. i know what they're like inside. a sea of white and asian faces with a big black security guard outside, a latino woman as the custodian. and a white woman head of h.r. with her little flippy ponytail. this has to change. [applause] number two, setting aside low and moderate income units in luxury residential developments does not address the housing crisis for black and brown san franciscans. [applause] all it does is set up further permit paddy situations bec
i'm karen fleischmann. i'm a white ally of my brothers and sisters of color and i stand in support of everything that they've said to you about what needs to change in the city and county of san francisco. i want to talk about three policies that are exacerbating the racism of my white brothers and sisters and these policies also need to change. number one, offering tax incentives to tech companies without requiring that they hire black and brown people. i moved here because my ex-husband was...
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john dean, former nixon white house counsel, karen, a "washington post" columnist, harry is here, a former u.s. assistant attorney and rob is former senior counsel for the tax division of the department of justice. thank you all so much. john, let me ask you this. if this is right, and sue laid out their extensive reporting that they have, he was a million mayor by the time he was 8 years old. that is not self-made at all. he's known to not tell the truth, but this -- this is big. what do you think this does to the president? >> i don't think he was that precocious at 8 to make a million dollars a year. but what's interesting to me is the big picture this is going to fit in, and the reaction his core and people in general are going to have. this came up in the nixon years, and it became actually a part of his impeachment proceedings where they considered an article of impeachment for his creting -- cheating on his taxes where they overvalued a gift he made of his vice presidential papers and the public got it. they got tax fraud. they didn't understand all the nuances of obstruction of jus
john dean, former nixon white house counsel, karen, a "washington post" columnist, harry is here, a former u.s. assistant attorney and rob is former senior counsel for the tax division of the department of justice. thank you all so much. john, let me ask you this. if this is right, and sue laid out their extensive reporting that they have, he was a million mayor by the time he was 8 years old. that is not self-made at all. he's known to not tell the truth, but this -- this is big....
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this morning, still no word from the white house at all on this. karen is with me.he's his global opinions editor at "the washington post" and beyond just being his editor and colleague, his friend. i'm so sorry. and so many people want answers this morning, of course, his family, all of his friends, his fiancee. robin wright of the new yorker writes, she begins her piece by saying i knew he feared for his life. he told me he feared for his life. did he tell you that? >> i mean, i understood, obviously. i was his editor. who knows, maybe he wanted to downplay the risk of things. i knew he had a lot of pressure on him. i knew he particularly felt the pressure that was being applied to his family, to try to get to him. he was whatsapp me about that. he would tell me about his divorce, his wife felt she had to leave him because of what he was doing and saying, but he said i still need to speak, i still need to say this. i want to be a journalist, i don't want to be a dissident. i just want to writ. >> he wanted to make his country a better place, the place he thought i
this morning, still no word from the white house at all on this. karen is with me.he's his global opinions editor at "the washington post" and beyond just being his editor and colleague, his friend. i'm so sorry. and so many people want answers this morning, of course, his family, all of his friends, his fiancee. robin wright of the new yorker writes, she begins her piece by saying i knew he feared for his life. he told me he feared for his life. did he tell you that? >> i mean,...
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white house has a different take. let's bring in our cnn political analysts brian karen the executive editor of the sentinel newspapersas at yesterday's newspapers and margaret talov. so what the white house says in this transcript is -- where is the transcript of what the white house released? she's shocked that i picked her. she's like in a state of shock. cecilia vega says, i'm not, thank you, mr. president. the president said, that's okay, i know you're not thanking, you never do. the reporter says, i'm sorry. the president said, no, go ahead. go ahead. wow. so they have changed the transcript. >> yes, this he have. >> which must mean, i think, margaret, that they are embarrassed or that they know it's wrong that the president would say i know you're not thinking you never do. >> it's obvious what he said and the transcript should be correct to reflect the realities of what he said. >> what's next? i know you're not drinking? >> no, he definitely will not say that. >> what do you, margaret, think of the treatment he gave cecilia vega. was that sexist or is that the president being the president to all journalists.
white house has a different take. let's bring in our cnn political analysts brian karen the executive editor of the sentinel newspapersas at yesterday's newspapers and margaret talov. so what the white house says in this transcript is -- where is the transcript of what the white house released? she's shocked that i picked her. she's like in a state of shock. cecilia vega says, i'm not, thank you, mr. president. the president said, that's okay, i know you're not thanking, you never do. the...
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white house. we do not like seeing what's going on. >> we're bringing in karen matia.y go along with what we're hearing about the chain saw cutting, like the mob, went in there with a plan of killing this guy and removing his body piece by piece so it wouldn't be observed? that seems to be how it comes together, the story here, the horror of it. >> sure. just so you know, khashoggi jamal was a friend of mine. i was his editor for the last year so it is -- it is hard to hear or to talk about, you know, what might have happened to him. you know, i think for all the people that i've talked to who may be close with the saudi government they don't put anything past them, especially under this crown prince who, you know, reports of torture, disappearances, detaining. yeah, this is how he operates. >> let's talk politics for a minute. why would a -- wants good relations with the west, had good relations, trying to develop good relations with israel and their common front against iran risk this horror which is not going to sell with any of the western countries, including isra
white house. we do not like seeing what's going on. >> we're bringing in karen matia.y go along with what we're hearing about the chain saw cutting, like the mob, went in there with a plan of killing this guy and removing his body piece by piece so it wouldn't be observed? that seems to be how it comes together, the story here, the horror of it. >> sure. just so you know, khashoggi jamal was a friend of mine. i was his editor for the last year so it is -- it is hard to hear or to...
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public role, providing karen a monument like this and reviewing and publishing textbooks that espouse loss cause views. this is vitally important to the civil war era generation of white southerners, textbooks contained their interpretation of history, so that their views can be passed on to future generations. now, now important aside, it's important, even though it's not the main topic of our lecture, to acknowledge that, in the south and in the decades there's a counter narrative to the loss cause. there are other strands of public memory that african- americans, men and women were shaping the public memory of the civil war that stood in sharp contrast to the lost cause. as david played and others have pointed out, african-americans spoken at emancipation day celebrations, they attended memorial day services at u.s. national cemeteries, veterans of the u.s. colored troops created posts of the grand army of the republic a union counterpoint to the uc vice president. so this was the largest organization with plenty of african-american veterans who either started their own camps or attended camps with white union veterans. all of these activities helped free people, t
public role, providing karen a monument like this and reviewing and publishing textbooks that espouse loss cause views. this is vitally important to the civil war era generation of white southerners, textbooks contained their interpretation of history, so that their views can be passed on to future generations. now, now important aside, it's important, even though it's not the main topic of our lecture, to acknowledge that, in the south and in the decades there's a counter narrative to the loss...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> more breaking news on judge kavanaugh tonight. sources say the whiteects to get the new fbi background check on the supreme court nominee soon. we'll also have learned that senators will start reading it tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. phil mattingly joins us now from capitol hill with more. so i understand senator grassley get to read the findings first tomorrow morning. what happens after that? >> reporter: basically, it's going to alternate, anderson. every senator is allowed to read the report, all 100. they're going to go hour by hour. the first hour republicans will have an opportunity to read the report, be briefed by the small number of their staffers that will have access to the report. and then one hour later, democrats will be able to do it. they'll be able to rotate back and forth throughout the course of the day. anderson, it's worth noting this is a report that when it gets to capitol hill from the white house, it could come as soon as tonight. that's the expectation right now. can only be read by 100 senators, 8 staffers, and a clerk. there's no o
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> more breaking news on judge kavanaugh tonight. sources say the whiteects to get the new fbi background check on the supreme court nominee soon. we'll also have learned that senators will start reading it tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. phil mattingly joins us now from capitol hill with more. so i understand senator grassley get to read the findings first tomorrow morning. what happens after that? >> reporter: basically, it's going to alternate,...
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karen were in town. it took in my 25 minutes just to get to the top lines of what we've been able to accomplish with trump and whitese and the strong republican leadership in the house and senate. i mean, the letter and tell them what they're not a most other major cable news networks every day. right? i mean, tell them we cut their taxes so they can keep more of what they earn, all right? [applause] tell them this economy is growing like it hasn't in a really long time. tell them that america stands tall again. supporting our armed forces again in leading on the world stage again. as leaders of the free world without apology. i i mean, in a word, tell them, tell them that the forgotten men and women of indiana are forgotten no more because it's the truth, indiana. you go tell them. [applause] i really believe, i really believe that what happens on the airways, what happens in newsprint, what happens online doesn't compared when someone who knows you and respect you hears from you about a candidate or an issue or cause that is important today. so reach out ask you leave your tonight over the course of this weekend
karen were in town. it took in my 25 minutes just to get to the top lines of what we've been able to accomplish with trump and whitese and the strong republican leadership in the house and senate. i mean, the letter and tell them what they're not a most other major cable news networks every day. right? i mean, tell them we cut their taxes so they can keep more of what they earn, all right? [applause] tell them this economy is growing like it hasn't in a really long time. tell them that america...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: kanye west gave a long stream of consciousness talk in the white house recently and wasfor it but if you listen carefully there were some insightful point that he made in some important questions, including whether black americans ought to be monolithically loyal to the democratic party. why should they be? that's the question other people are asking as well, founder and president -- suggesting the democrats have moved left on religion and social policies, even the rule of law itself. they could continue to alienate some conservative minded black voters. star parker joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. simple question, first, why should african-americans who for generations have been very loyal to the democratic party rethink that loyalty? >> they've been loyal to the democratic party because blacks have bought this idea of activist government but something very exciting is happening now with trumping office, the trump administration is focusing on urban communities and initiatives so we have two things happening right now. there are very exciting. if num
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: kanye west gave a long stream of consciousness talk in the white house recently and wasfor it but if you listen carefully there were some insightful point that he made in some important questions, including whether black americans ought to be monolithically loyal to the democratic party. why should they be? that's the question other people are asking as well, founder and president -- suggesting the democrats have moved left on religion...
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white houses. thank you masseur. the market is down. down by 256 karen 261 points. we have gone through this a few times today.hy not been then started to go down, maybe spooked a bit by developments we were talking about. dealing with a number of other nurse. as we work our way into the outside fact there is, the normal market movers, earnings of the day. more of them to come. tesla, ford, microsoft "after the bell" tonight. big tex continue tomorrow with alphabet and amazon. a lot to digest. to .2%. we are coming right back. six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. connell: we sat on the breaking as we have reports of suspicious packages delivered to at least four locations and possibly more. let's bring back kristina partsinevelos from one of those locations outside of cnn new york city headquarters where we had the white powder which is interestin
white houses. thank you masseur. the market is down. down by 256 karen 261 points. we have gone through this a few times today.hy not been then started to go down, maybe spooked a bit by developments we were talking about. dealing with a number of other nurse. as we work our way into the outside fact there is, the normal market movers, earnings of the day. more of them to come. tesla, ford, microsoft "after the bell" tonight. big tex continue tomorrow with alphabet and amazon. a lot...
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karen at, frm the washington post. >>> and revolving doors. and is nikki haley's departure a sip of things to come at the whi white house?tay with us here at msnbc. ay keeping billions of dollars of your interest. they've been treating you like you're lucky to have them. that's not right. it's time to show them who's the boss of your money. you. ally. do it right. is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced ally. non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread... ...who test positive for pd-l1 and whose tumors do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. it's the immunotherapy with the most fda-approved uses for advanced lung cancer. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how the
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karen attiah, thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next here, with no public events on his schedule today, what we are learning about how president trump spent his morning at the white house, watching cable news, growing frustrated over the coverage of this missing journalist and calling a woman, quote, "horsefa "horseface" on twitter. is it surprising? nope? acceptable? we'll have more on that next. >> and why president trump's fund-raising efforts for his own reelection is off to a stunning and unprecedented head start. >> and heidi heitkamp already in a tough election is now issuing an apology for a, quote, huge mistake, in one of her campaign ads. for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops, to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. sniff my congestion's gone. i can breathe again. i can breathe again. sniff. ohh. vicks sinex, breathe on. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and loo
karen attiah, thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next here, with no public events on his schedule today, what we are learning about how president trump spent his morning at the white house, watching cable news, growing frustrated over the coverage of this missing journalist and calling a woman, quote, "horsefa "horseface" on twitter. is it surprising? nope? acceptable? we'll have more on that next. >> and why president trump's fund-raising efforts for his own...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: on this show previously we told you at how employees at google discussed altering search results to undermine the white policies. at the time, google said it had never change search results for political reasons and it never will. we knew it was untrue and that we can prove that it's untrue. we have obtained internal emails in which an employee discusses editing youtube search results to screen videos based on political content. don zhao sent an email saying the company wants to "demote content to fight against fake news. this was not hypothetical. he said the company had already succeeded in suppressing unwanted videos, videos for searches like hillary, and we are flattered here, tucker. it's not clear which videos worse suppressed because google won't tell us but, google says their efforts are not political and meant to fight conspiracy theories. although for the record, we have never endorsed any kind of conspiracy here on the show and never would. and by the way, how does define a conspiracy theory? they have never told us that were why a superpower global monopoly should be saying that in the firs
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: on this show previously we told you at how employees at google discussed altering search results to undermine the white policies. at the time, google said it had never change search results for political reasons and it never will. we knew it was untrue and that we can prove that it's untrue. we have obtained internal emails in which an employee discusses editing youtube search results to screen videos based on political content. don...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> so meghan kelly apologizes tonight for her latest round of racist comments. the latest host who once proclaimed santa claus is whiteafter having blackfaced halloween costumes on her show today. it came whup she asked her panel where people should draw the line. >> what is racist? because truly you do get in trouble if you are a white person who puts on blackface on halloween or a black person who puts on whiteface for halloween. when i was a kid that was okay as long as you were dressing up as a character. >> so areva and andrea back. what do you think of these blackface comments and megyn's apology? >> i'm just kind of stunned by megyn's comments. she's a smart lady, obviously. but the question what is racist, i would like to think she understands what racist is and what racist isn't. and i can tell her and anyone else that's watching, wearing blackface for a halloween costume is absolutely positively racist and offensive and don't do it. i think the whole conversation just demonstrates the lack of knowledge people have about african-american history, about the use of blackface, and about white privilege. and i th
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> so meghan kelly apologizes tonight for her latest round of racist comments. the latest host who once proclaimed santa claus is whiteafter having blackfaced halloween costumes on her show today. it came whup she asked her panel where people should draw the line. >> what is racist? because truly you do get in trouble if you are a white person who puts on blackface on halloween or a black person who puts on whiteface for halloween. when...
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white house and they have yet to respond. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. let's talk further with analysts for the center for politics at the university of virginia. good to see you both. karen, let's begin with you in the tax cuts for the middle class by november 1st with congress not even in session. what does this say about the president's promise on the campaign trail as it relates to that? >> well, the president makes promises and he has done this before. he said things are going to happen that rely on congress and they don't. that leads to the next round of the slogans and trying to convince the public that this is all part of the plan and it will happen down the line. the calendar is off on this one. the coalition depends a lot on what happens on november 6th. but the president at this point, that's far down the line. his immediate task makes sure he keeps as close to republican majorities as is feasibly possible and he is making promises to the people who will vote on issues he hopes can turn their heads towards the republicans. that's all that matters now. >> the president had a track record of following through on a lot of his promises. what is his angle in saying
white house and they have yet to respond. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. let's talk further with analysts for the center for politics at the university of virginia. good to see you both. karen, let's begin with you in the tax cuts for the middle class by november 1st with congress not even in session. what does this say about the president's promise on the campaign trail as it relates to that? >> well, the president makes promises and he has done this before. he said things...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. senator dianne feinstein is asking the white house to explain what the fbi has been told about the investigationury. there is nothing to prosecute. >> but if i were unjustly accused. that's how i would feel as well. >> could have you done this if you were running for re-election? >> no. not a chance. >> not a chance. >> it looks as though i have nothing to lose i will go out and throw it to the wind as opposed to putting something at stake. ainsley: kanye west wearing that make america great again hat on snl. >> >> >> seems like cultural moments where people like kanye west who have capital with younger voters and minorities say listen, these guys are safe. ♪ be self-employed ♪ i love to work at nothing all day ♪ ♪ i've been taking care of business ♪ every ♪ taking care of business ♪ everyway. brian: see if anyone sells keeping up with him he had white house today? steve: is he taking care of business and working overtime on the weekend. first monday in october, the supreme court is in session later today and the the president got a big win. brian: he did. fox news alert, good news for americans
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. senator dianne feinstein is asking the white house to explain what the fbi has been told about the investigationury. there is nothing to prosecute. >> but if i were unjustly accused. that's how i would feel as well. >> could have you done this if you were running for re-election? >> no. not a chance. >> not a chance. >> it looks as though i have nothing to lose i will go out and throw it to the wind as opposed to putting...
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seymour, karen finerman, steve seymour and guy adami, the man who called a big tech selloff has had a bigger warning. mike wilson says how bad he thinks the selloff could get and sears waving the white flag and filing for bankruptcy. is the downfall of the cite american icon a warning for other retailers or cautionary tale of mismanagement? we've got all the details, but first we start off with a make-or-break moment for the market as it remains under pressure earnings season, will it be, season to the rescue the season kicking into full gear this week is at market fights back against rising rates, trade woes and higher input costs as inflation fears fight to become reality. is a gang buster season enough to crush all of these worries, and can earnings season reignite the rally? guy? >> that's the hope not just earnings season i think earnings season will be fine it's what they say going forward which is going to be important, and i'm not convinced that companies will get great guidance going ford. one of the reasons they probably can't and second reap they don't have to in this environment. that's what we're up against the wild card for the market continues to be president trump an
seymour, karen finerman, steve seymour and guy adami, the man who called a big tech selloff has had a bigger warning. mike wilson says how bad he thinks the selloff could get and sears waving the white flag and filing for bankruptcy. is the downfall of the cite american icon a warning for other retailers or cautionary tale of mismanagement? we've got all the details, but first we start off with a make-or-break moment for the market as it remains under pressure earnings season, will it be,...
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that karen saying that brett and/or brett's guy has reached out, anticipating that the ramirez allegations would come out. and we talked to an expert on this, someone, brett bower, who is a former white house counsel in the obama administration, and says it is just very strange that they would allow brett to reach out on his own. usually when there's nominations like this, they have a team of people to do it. they say it's bad pr and that they don't recommend that the nominee oouts itself do their o bidding. bercham wants to talk to the fbi and is hoping to be able to do that before the investigation closes by the end of this week. >> and do we have any way of knowing whether this was brett kavanaugh going back through his life and saying hmm, this might be something that happened that i need to clean up, let me have my friends reach out? or, whether this was a result of him being, you know, maybe reached out to for comment by "the new yorker" and maybe responding to that? is there any way he sort of knew this story might be coming? >> yeah, what we have we don't know. we don't know which it is. it could be either or. but we do know is that ramirez and kavanaugh, they knew each other
that karen saying that brett and/or brett's guy has reached out, anticipating that the ramirez allegations would come out. and we talked to an expert on this, someone, brett bower, who is a former white house counsel in the obama administration, and says it is just very strange that they would allow brett to reach out on his own. usually when there's nominations like this, they have a team of people to do it. they say it's bad pr and that they don't recommend that the nominee oouts itself do...
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karen mcdougal matter. this just goes to that same point. i think it raises new questions about how honest or dishonest the president has been with the american people on this matter. >> thank you all. >> the whiteouse says there is not any limit to the fbi's investigation into brett kavanaugh. does that give democrats confidence? we're going to ask one of the key democrats on the senate judiciary committee next. en to? ooh, hip-hop. reggaeton. edm. what about bubble trance? bubble what? bubble trance, it's a thing. my point is everyone's got different taste. that's why verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plan so everyone gets the plan they want, without paying for things they don't. and right now, the whole family can get six months of free apple music on verizon. oh. so let's play that reggaeton. old school reggaeton, not the new stuff. (announcer) get 45 million songs with six months free apple music on us. only on verizon. switch now and get $300 off our latest phones. ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high s
karen mcdougal matter. this just goes to that same point. i think it raises new questions about how honest or dishonest the president has been with the american people on this matter. >> thank you all. >> the whiteouse says there is not any limit to the fbi's investigation into brett kavanaugh. does that give democrats confidence? we're going to ask one of the key democrats on the senate judiciary committee next. en to? ooh, hip-hop. reggaeton. edm. what about bubble trance? bubble...
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seymour, karen finerman, steve seymour and guy adami, the man who called a big tech selloff has had a bigger warning. mike wilson says how bad he thinks the selloff could get and sears waving the whiteling for bankruptcy. is the downfall of the cite american icon a warning for other retailers or cautionary tale of mismanagement? we've got all the details, but first we start off with a make-or-break moment for the market as it remains under pressure earnings season, will it be,
seymour, karen finerman, steve seymour and guy adami, the man who called a big tech selloff has had a bigger warning. mike wilson says how bad he thinks the selloff could get and sears waving the whiteling for bankruptcy. is the downfall of the cite american icon a warning for other retailers or cautionary tale of mismanagement? we've got all the details, but first we start off with a make-or-break moment for the market as it remains under pressure earnings season, will it be,
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