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for now that's cross over to our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem time yes and their agreement was reached a week ago but it didn't last so how is this one going to be any different. what i mean it's a return to calm and this was announced last night by hamas spokesperson it seems that this calm and quiet was brokered again by the egyptians and also by the u.s. and we have not heard anything official yet from the israeli side but in the past always the so this very army has given the all clear for residents of the southern communities around the gaza strip to go back to their normal routine as of yesterday they were told to stand near the shelters now as you know it all comes on the backs of up to three months of protests around the gaza strip or detentions as well and the rest weeks have been very very strong in the past couple of days now it's still to see whether this calm and it's always relative when you talk about a calm in gaza and the surrounding area will actually hold it's a very volatile situation so still a fragile situation there at the moment tanya can the interna
for now that's cross over to our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem time yes and their agreement was reached a week ago but it didn't last so how is this one going to be any different. what i mean it's a return to calm and this was announced last night by hamas spokesperson it seems that this calm and quiet was brokered again by the egyptians and also by the u.s. and we have not heard anything official yet from the israeli side but in the past always the so this very army has given the all...
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is tanya kramer now they can be found in most cities around the world women standing on the street or red light districts selling sex to a man we met one woman who ended up in a poverty trap but who managed with some help to free herself julio does not know how many men she has had sex with she thinks it's been ten twelve even more every night the thirty year old rumanian has worked as a prostitute for years selling her body and brothels bars and on the street. julia has no school leaving certificate she bore her first child when she was just fourteen and then she had another one the money she earned cleaning buildings in romania was not enough to survive she went abroad and became a sex worker. i knew it would be difficult but it was much worse than i'd imagined the first three weeks especially were extremely hard. everything that i had to go through. but i always thought about my children and i told myself that i was there to help my family and my children. she worked in switzerland greece and france for the last five years she worked in the southern german city of guard at some poi
is tanya kramer now they can be found in most cities around the world women standing on the street or red light districts selling sex to a man we met one woman who ended up in a poverty trap but who managed with some help to free herself julio does not know how many men she has had sex with she thinks it's been ten twelve even more every night the thirty year old rumanian has worked as a prostitute for years selling her body and brothels bars and on the street. julia has no school leaving...
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it deals a massive blow to kramer who is currently being out fund raised by heitkamp.y out of the north dakota senate race. >>> staying in politics, president trump is renewing his threat to shut down the federal government over immigration and border funding. he tweeted the threat sunday and repeated it yesterday while speaking in a conference along italy aprime minister. take a listen. >> if we don't get border security after many, many years of talk within the united states, i would have no problem doing a shutdown. it is time we had proper border security. we're the laughing stock of the world. we have the worst immigration laws anywhere in the world. i would be certainly willing to consider a shutdown if we don't get proper border security. >> okay. but a number of senate republicans, they are distancing themselves from the president's threat of a shutdown. for more on that i want to bring in nbc news national political reporter heidi press bizybyla. >> reporter: yes, sir. senator enthusiasm said they want to keep the government up and functioning. senator hatch s
it deals a massive blow to kramer who is currently being out fund raised by heitkamp.y out of the north dakota senate race. >>> staying in politics, president trump is renewing his threat to shut down the federal government over immigration and border funding. he tweeted the threat sunday and repeated it yesterday while speaking in a conference along italy aprime minister. take a listen. >> if we don't get border security after many, many years of talk within the united states, i...
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on monday the network announced it would not support republican kevin kramer, who is locked in a tightace with north dakota democrat senator heidi heitkamp. >> it was very disappointing to see yesterday that they are not going to support kevin kramer. heidi heitkamp voted against the tax cut. she has not been a supporter of the policies the president has put forward. >> as the feud rages, support for the president from an unexpected corner. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon, a former close ally of barack obama praising the president's economic policies. >> he has done things which accelerated growth. we needed competitive taxes and the way the american public should drink it though might think about for 20 years we have been increasingly uncompetitive. >> tonight at a campaign rally in tampa, president trump will put his economic policies on the line. he's making an appearance on behalf of congressman ron desantis, who is vying to become the next governor of florida. >> bret: see that live right here on fox. roberts, thanks. the trump administration is studying the idea of what would amount --
on monday the network announced it would not support republican kevin kramer, who is locked in a tightace with north dakota democrat senator heidi heitkamp. >> it was very disappointing to see yesterday that they are not going to support kevin kramer. heidi heitkamp voted against the tax cut. she has not been a supporter of the policies the president has put forward. >> as the feud rages, support for the president from an unexpected corner. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon, a former close...
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. >> she was michelle kramer back then, a 25-year-old college student from a blue collar family still living with her folks. mark weinberger, 11 years older, was already a very successful ear nose and throat doctor. >> we were bonding about medicine because i had just gotten through doing a stint in neuroscience at the university of chicago. we were just making jokes about the medical milieu. he was very funny. >> so you hit it off right off the bat? >> we went out to dinner. it was thursday. i spent all weekend with him and by monday i was enamored and smitten. >> within months michelle had moved out of her parents' home and into mark's townhouse in chicago. the whirlwind was on, athens, miami, caribbean sunsets and french champagne. >> michelle, you look beautiful. >> for a southwest chicago girl whose father was a pipe fitter, this was head-turning stuff. >> just want to say this is the best vacation ever. i love you, baby. >> her new love was a philosophy quoting poetry writing renaissance man. >> he professed his love in a poem. he just swept me off my feet. >> you had an unbelie
. >> she was michelle kramer back then, a 25-year-old college student from a blue collar family still living with her folks. mark weinberger, 11 years older, was already a very successful ear nose and throat doctor. >> we were bonding about medicine because i had just gotten through doing a stint in neuroscience at the university of chicago. we were just making jokes about the medical milieu. he was very funny. >> so you hit it off right off the bat? >> we went out to...
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kramer leads by a half point. the koch brothers oppose the president's plan on tariffs.y are clearly in disagreement. >> bill: thank you, john. nice to see you. thank you, sir. >> sandra: president trump heading to florida a bit later today for another big mid-term campaign rally. this one for ron desantis who is running for governor in that all-important swing state. minutes from now we will be speaking with desantis live but first rnc chair ronna mcdaniel earlier on "america's newsroom." >> you're seeing where the emergency of the republican party is now, solidly behind the president. as he endorses these candidates his base goes to these candidate and gives them a big boost and you are seeing it in florida right now. >> sandra: mike warren with us now. are you seeing the energy of the republican party as ronna mcdaniel just said solidly behind this president? >> certainly among primary voters. we saw that recently in georgia where the georgia republican nominee brian kemp got a big boost in the runoff because of an endorsement from president trump. it seems to me the
kramer leads by a half point. the koch brothers oppose the president's plan on tariffs.y are clearly in disagreement. >> bill: thank you, john. nice to see you. thank you, sir. >> sandra: president trump heading to florida a bit later today for another big mid-term campaign rally. this one for ron desantis who is running for governor in that all-important swing state. minutes from now we will be speaking with desantis live but first rnc chair ronna mcdaniel earlier on...
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we're going to get jim kramer's take, very vocal and opinionated about the banks, and we're going to hit this market because tech stocks are selling off pretty hard as we head into the last half-hour of trade here with the nasdaq near session lows in the meantime let's get a cnbc news update now. >>> here's what's happening at this hour, everyone. firefighters reporting one of the northern california blazes is slowing down a bit, prompting them to lift some evacuation orders it applies to the area around redding. the wildfire has displaced 38,000 people from their homes and has killed six people. >>> a minnesota prosecutor announcing he will not charge two police officers in connection with a deadly shooting of a black man in june. the county attorney says the 31-year-old fled from officers with a loaded handgun refusing to stop and show his hands merchandise. >>> bill cosby's legal team is challenging a law that could classify him as a sexual predator they argue that it's unconstitutional cosby is due to be sentenced in september on three counts of aggravated indecent assault. >>> a
we're going to get jim kramer's take, very vocal and opinionated about the banks, and we're going to hit this market because tech stocks are selling off pretty hard as we head into the last half-hour of trade here with the nasdaq near session lows in the meantime let's get a cnbc news update now. >>> here's what's happening at this hour, everyone. firefighters reporting one of the northern california blazes is slowing down a bit, prompting them to lift some evacuation orders it applies...
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david kramer is on the left. he was sent by john mccain right after the election to go collect a copy of the steele dossier. kramer went and got it. took to it mccain who then took a one-on-one meeg with james comey. and the guy on the right, jonathan winer, september of 2016, so before the election, winer prepared a two-page summary of the content of christopher steele's intel. and he gave that little summary of what steele had found to senior leadership at the state department who have since said that they too like mccain then handed that information over to the fbi. so they are certainly not central figures in the russia scandal and the expose of the russia scandal that was related to the christopher steele memos. but they do have a role to play in that part of the scandal. they both had small key roles to play and they were on russia's list this week, too. we learned today, finally, thursday afternoon that the united states will not be handing over any americans to russia. the fact they even considered it, wh
david kramer is on the left. he was sent by john mccain right after the election to go collect a copy of the steele dossier. kramer went and got it. took to it mccain who then took a one-on-one meeg with james comey. and the guy on the right, jonathan winer, september of 2016, so before the election, winer prepared a two-page summary of the content of christopher steele's intel. and he gave that little summary of what steele had found to senior leadership at the state department who have since...
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haley kramer spoke with 2 children who witnessed the attack.ad words and killing and stabbing our friends." 11-year-old fathi and 12- year-old esrom were playing outside with their friends when they noticed the man approach.they say he began chasing and stabbing the victims.in their words, he did it hard, and a lot of times. esrom habte:"we didn't want to get stabbed."fathi mahamoud: "and then we ran to the closet."esram says he brought his two sisters, fathi and another child to his house. they locked the door and hid in the closet.esrom habte:"we were on the phone with the police and we were waiting until they told us they caught him and then we went outside." now, just hours later, these children are trying to deal with what they saw.natssimply -- spread love where it's needed most.nats ( james ) that was haley kramer reporting for us this morning. police say the suspect -- timmy kinner -- was asked to leave the complex friday and returned to quote -- "exact vengeance." ( darya ) help is now just a button press away for thousands of hotel wo
haley kramer spoke with 2 children who witnessed the attack.ad words and killing and stabbing our friends." 11-year-old fathi and 12- year-old esrom were playing outside with their friends when they noticed the man approach.they say he began chasing and stabbing the victims.in their words, he did it hard, and a lot of times. esrom habte:"we didn't want to get stabbed."fathi mahamoud: "and then we ran to the closet."esram says he brought his two sisters, fathi and...
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next speaker, please. >> carl kramer, san francisco living wage coalition. three points i want to bring up with the health commission. point number one, as you heard, there was strong concerns from labor and worker advocacy organizations that the $45 copayment for primary care provider visits deterred low-income workers from seeking checkups and preventative care. the study by the san francisco department of public health office of policy and planning, called san francisco's health care accountability ordinance and health care landscape reported that the california average copayment to visit a primary care doctor is $25. it was strongly felt there should be further efforts to find ways to reduce the cost to low wage workers. there were questions raised about whether the city was providing funding to nonprofit service contractors for increased costs of health care coverage required by the health care accountability ordinance. there is language in the acao for those increased costs to be considered. in the ordinance, it states when preparing proposed budgets a
next speaker, please. >> carl kramer, san francisco living wage coalition. three points i want to bring up with the health commission. point number one, as you heard, there was strong concerns from labor and worker advocacy organizations that the $45 copayment for primary care provider visits deterred low-income workers from seeking checkups and preventative care. the study by the san francisco department of public health office of policy and planning, called san francisco's health care...
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when i talked to kevin kramer and several republican voters agreed saying she basically has to make this and has to make this pitch and do this vote to show people in north dakota she's not just going to be a roadblock for president trump. one of the voters i said she's crossed over for gorsuch before, hasn't she made that point? he said yeah, that's not good enough. they want to see it time and time again, at least on the republican side. >> thank you. i appreciate it. safe travels back home. reaction to what you saw? >> i think we're going to see consistently that trump's base is fairly inelastic. the people who supported him are doing it for issues that haven't changed. the u.s. supreme court, the economy. they're not happy always with the way he behaves but i think largely they're going to stick behind him as the democrats who really have to craft a message to combat that. >> let's move that -- our sources are saying this morning, we're asking our folks to talk with us about what are your sources telling you today? what's the juiciest nugget you're reporting on? >> despite everything
when i talked to kevin kramer and several republican voters agreed saying she basically has to make this and has to make this pitch and do this vote to show people in north dakota she's not just going to be a roadblock for president trump. one of the voters i said she's crossed over for gorsuch before, hasn't she made that point? he said yeah, that's not good enough. they want to see it time and time again, at least on the republican side. >> thank you. i appreciate it. safe travels back...
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heidi heitkamp's campaign, they sent may response after the news about kevin kramer say.tement they sent, it didn't mention this at all. it didn't mention the koch pros. it said heidi heitkamp is here and she'll fight for north dakota and put them first. so that was an indication that she won't tout the nomination by the kochs. she will say, i won't do what the kochs say, doyle what you the voters say. >> what is her position in a trump state? >> she is doing pretty well. i think some of the things the koch network, they bhik her, the reason they thanked her, she rolled back some of these dodd frank banking regulations. she was a leader on that. she was a co-sponsor of the bill. and that's something that she's touted. she said that it supports community bankers. that's something that got the koches attention and that's what they thanked her for. donald trump likes heidi heitkamp, too. yes, vice president pence was out last week in support of kevin kramer but heidi heitkamp shows up at the white house in these photo ops with donald trump. but in the state, she is saying i'
heidi heitkamp's campaign, they sent may response after the news about kevin kramer say.tement they sent, it didn't mention this at all. it didn't mention the koch pros. it said heidi heitkamp is here and she'll fight for north dakota and put them first. so that was an indication that she won't tout the nomination by the kochs. she will say, i won't do what the kochs say, doyle what you the voters say. >> what is her position in a trump state? >> she is doing pretty well. i think...
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kramer voted for the $1.3 billion spend bill earlier this year. 2010 the koch's have spent heavily on candidates who oppose tariffs and support government spending, among other issues. that puts republicans who may need koch money in a tough spot, especially which he former trump adviser steve bannon issued this warning tuesday. you take koch money, it's going to be toxic. candidates like marcia blackburn of ten depend and jim jordan of ohio both find themselves in the middle of a tug-of-war between trump and the kochs, according to daniel shullman who wrote about book about the koch brothers. >> jim has been a close ally of the president particularly on the russia probe. but on tariffs he's expressed some concerns about that. so he is to some degree walking a fine line on some of the stuff. >> reporter: the kochs did not get behind donald trump in 2016. instead, their network supported down ballot house and senate races spend being $250 million. none of it on trump. >> the kochs have, you know, they have a long game. and i think what the kochs ar
kramer voted for the $1.3 billion spend bill earlier this year. 2010 the koch's have spent heavily on candidates who oppose tariffs and support government spending, among other issues. that puts republicans who may need koch money in a tough spot, especially which he former trump adviser steve bannon issued this warning tuesday. you take koch money, it's going to be toxic. candidates like marcia blackburn of ten depend and jim jordan of ohio both find themselves in the middle of a tug-of-war...
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that determines kramer shows me my home for the night so hopelessly for the hugs are mainly for a canoe or to stay one or two nights and want to have some home comforts. of the home for petition or don't want their tent on the boat things stay off the boat yeah or on a bike of alcohol or. so step this way. all this is a lot more comfortable than a tent well these are yeah no comparison to your average time to. night is falling on the lawn and the campsite too has calmed down. before i hopefully get the well deserved rest i want to invite you guys to catch up with our globe trotter his most recent travels took him to central asia to kurdistan and there he had tons of fun hiking horseback riding and discovering the countries quickly and of course. saddam and welcome to. the country which is defined by this is why in this episode we are focusing on how to think which accounts for local life and going to the local. kyrgyzstan is naturally isolated by its high you mountainous terrain which has helped preserve its asian culture a country again. independence as a nation states after the breaku
that determines kramer shows me my home for the night so hopelessly for the hugs are mainly for a canoe or to stay one or two nights and want to have some home comforts. of the home for petition or don't want their tent on the boat things stay off the boat yeah or on a bike of alcohol or. so step this way. all this is a lot more comfortable than a tent well these are yeah no comparison to your average time to. night is falling on the lawn and the campsite too has calmed down. before i hopefully...
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she came on, kramer, in the afternoon. >> host: that's the mad money program. >> guest: yeah.was standing over the shoulder of an editor and stopped and turned up the volume on the tv and he played the role of the aggrieved startup silicon valley entrepreneur who is being attacked by a reporter in league with her competitors, namely quest and lab corp and this entrenched duopoly that is pulling my strings, and then kramer, owl though it's a friendly interview, asks her about some of the allegations in the article and she proceeds to dodge and possible and weave and that night she flies back to palo alto to address what is beginning to be a growing crisis because my second story comes out that reveals the fda has just done an inspection and has taken away from their theranos the able to use its blood vial which meant they could no longer do finger stick testing, and that evening late afternoon, california time, she and sonny gather employees in the cafeteria of the theranos headquarters on page mill road in palo alto and she gives a defined speech about how i'm just -- this bia
she came on, kramer, in the afternoon. >> host: that's the mad money program. >> guest: yeah.was standing over the shoulder of an editor and stopped and turned up the volume on the tv and he played the role of the aggrieved startup silicon valley entrepreneur who is being attacked by a reporter in league with her competitors, namely quest and lab corp and this entrenched duopoly that is pulling my strings, and then kramer, owl though it's a friendly interview, asks her about some of...
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hundreds of thousands of people from syria says it cannot cope with any more refugees and abuse tanya kramer reports tonight from the go on heights where the build up of syrians displaced by the fighting is growing. more and more tense and makeshift homes are being set up near this village on the syrian side of the golan heights over eleven thousand syrians are said to have reached the area near the fence to the israeli occupied golan heights the assad regime has launched a massive offensive in nearby province shown here an unverified social media footage thousands of syrians have been driven out of their homes since mid june the area in syria's south west is one of the few remaining opposition strongholds it's a sensitive area because of its proximity to israel right behind me on the syrian side syrians fleeing the violence have put up their tents jordan has closed its border they have nowhere else to go israel has never accepted refugees since the fighting began in syria seven years ago however it has provided humanitarian aid to civilians on friday the israeli army published a video showi
hundreds of thousands of people from syria says it cannot cope with any more refugees and abuse tanya kramer reports tonight from the go on heights where the build up of syrians displaced by the fighting is growing. more and more tense and makeshift homes are being set up near this village on the syrian side of the golan heights over eleven thousand syrians are said to have reached the area near the fence to the israeli occupied golan heights the assad regime has launched a massive offensive in...
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kramer alias j.p. performance is another tuning expert this season the. driving in the cittie masters with his own team. but this one's as it was for he's well aware of how demanding the race can be it's a hard fought in our driving race cars he wouldn't compare it with the other racing caps this is an important learning phase for him up to the first year is all about learning to understand the car and the tires and to get him out of supporting the guy for the knife and also fifteen. a new feature on the program this year was a rally action simulator it creates the sensation in driving an actual race car but here the experience was augmented by a virtual reality headset the driver could use the simulator to take on german rally champion fabian crime and try to beat his best time. out behind the halls the drift area was filled with the roar eventually the screech of tires and the smell of burnt rubber hear the siren drifting through audiences with spectacular stunts. the best sensational programme of the tuning world gordon say on late constance had someth
kramer alias j.p. performance is another tuning expert this season the. driving in the cittie masters with his own team. but this one's as it was for he's well aware of how demanding the race can be it's a hard fought in our driving race cars he wouldn't compare it with the other racing caps this is an important learning phase for him up to the first year is all about learning to understand the car and the tires and to get him out of supporting the guy for the knife and also fifteen. a new...
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neighboring jordan says it cannot take in any more refugees israel will also not let the syrians in to kramer reports from the golan heights. more and more tents and makeshift homes are being set up near this village on the syrian side of the golan heights over eleven thousand syrians are said to have reached the area near the fence to the israeli occupied golan heights the assad regime has norm's to massive offensive in nearby province shown here on unverified social media footage thousands of syrians have been driven out of their homes since mid june the area in syria's south west is one of the few remaining opposition strongholds it's a sensitive area because of its proximity to. right behind me on the syrian side syrians fleeing the violence have put up their tents jordan has closed its border they have nowhere else to go israel has never accepted refugees since the fighting began in syria seven years ago however it has provided humanitarian aid to civilians on friday the israeli army published a video showing soldiers delivering humanitarian aid across the golan heights fence into southe
neighboring jordan says it cannot take in any more refugees israel will also not let the syrians in to kramer reports from the golan heights. more and more tents and makeshift homes are being set up near this village on the syrian side of the golan heights over eleven thousand syrians are said to have reached the area near the fence to the israeli occupied golan heights the assad regime has norm's to massive offensive in nearby province shown here on unverified social media footage thousands of...
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s tanya kramer has this report from the village. the small bedouin village of qana is threatened with demolition. this is eat. and goats in the occupied west bank a few kilometers outside jerusalem for years he's fought in court against the demolition orders issued by the israeli military but in may the israeli supreme court gave the go ahead for the village to be raised it was the final appeal. here . people here are very worried and afraid. that they were hoping that the international community would help them but after everything that happened they became frustrated and desperate just. about one hundred eighty people that's thirty five families live in the village which israel says was built illegally but for palestinians the required building permits are almost impossible to obtain in the israeli controlled areas see in the west bank in this decision and it's written and signed by three judges that the only argument the court will deal with is a question if the buildings here and the school building permits and as we all know th
s tanya kramer has this report from the village. the small bedouin village of qana is threatened with demolition. this is eat. and goats in the occupied west bank a few kilometers outside jerusalem for years he's fought in court against the demolition orders issued by the israeli military but in may the israeli supreme court gave the go ahead for the village to be raised it was the final appeal. here . people here are very worried and afraid. that they were hoping that the international...
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scarlet: jeffrey kramer, well said.usso much for your perspective, the incident analysis there on the charges against 12 russian intelligence officers. coming up, bank earnings begin and we breakdown results from some of the major players with jeff part of sandra oh neil. citigroup, and wells fargo coming out with second-quarter numbers. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julie hyman. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. bankgan kicking off earnings today, but wells fargo dealing with weaker than expected quarterly results. let me bring in jeff harte with sander o'neill. is this something you would expect to see across the board with these big banks? citigroup has showed it to. interest rates are still providing some tailwind. as we look forward, and one of the things people are really focused on in the quarter is are worldng to see the loan the side of asset things get a response. mixed messages so far, but the preliminary indications are we are startin
scarlet: jeffrey kramer, well said.usso much for your perspective, the incident analysis there on the charges against 12 russian intelligence officers. coming up, bank earnings begin and we breakdown results from some of the major players with jeff part of sandra oh neil. citigroup, and wells fargo coming out with second-quarter numbers. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julie hyman. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu....
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plenty of people in the the yellow car defeated derek kramer by 7,000s of a second.funny c reaches 319 miles an hour to beat ron caps and in top fuel, blake alexander easily beats tony shoe maker. boy, that is really going fast. all right. nascar, scary moment late in the race. bubba wallace loses his brakes. tries to slow down by going into the grass but hit it is wall. he would end up hurts his foot, but the good news is nothing serious. he joked. they gave me an ultrasound. no twins or anything, so i'm good. kyle bush will pass two cars to take the lead and eventually the checkered flag. he started 28th after failing an inspection, picking up his sixth win of the cup season. final stage of the tour de france. a victory lap for thomas who won his first tour de france. this is normally what the leader does on the final stage, sipping champagne during a leisurelyri. he became the first welch man to win the tour. he promised the victory tour will last for weeks. >>> to golf, final round of the canadian open had to be delayed due to weather. that didn't stop dustin joh
plenty of people in the the yellow car defeated derek kramer by 7,000s of a second.funny c reaches 319 miles an hour to beat ron caps and in top fuel, blake alexander easily beats tony shoe maker. boy, that is really going fast. all right. nascar, scary moment late in the race. bubba wallace loses his brakes. tries to slow down by going into the grass but hit it is wall. he would end up hurts his foot, but the good news is nothing serious. he joked. they gave me an ultrasound. no twins or...
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and on mad money tonight jim kramer will have much more on bank of america when he speaks exclusively with the ceo and we will talk on camera to ceo citigroup's michael corbat >>> financials are the big winners but overall the market unchanged. joining the closing bell exchange for the day we've got brian jacobson, steve grasso and rick santelli. steve, what's the big focus for traders? we've got a big slide in oil prices and i know there was a lot of attention here on the floor being paid to president trump and president putin whether it had any market impact or not >> i think you hit it right there. it was definitely trump and putin this morning financials definitely are in the spotlight. so the market has moved pretty aggressively for quite some time on technology companies. the market also needs some help in that heavy lifting to keep the bulls sort of on their track and trending hire. and you need the financials to perform. so to will's point out of the gate on friday what the street should have thought would have been bullish earnings came across as flat today we're starting to
and on mad money tonight jim kramer will have much more on bank of america when he speaks exclusively with the ceo and we will talk on camera to ceo citigroup's michael corbat >>> financials are the big winners but overall the market unchanged. joining the closing bell exchange for the day we've got brian jacobson, steve grasso and rick santelli. steve, what's the big focus for traders? we've got a big slide in oil prices and i know there was a lot of attention here on the floor being...
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former dnc national political brought all the orange strategist and townhall.com columnist erik kramerning. so many headlines coming out of her interview with the vice president yesterday. at the same time, i had to ask you about this blue wave coming in november. chuck schumer came out after the gdp report on friday and said this only benefits the rich and big companies. nancy pelosi saying if we get the house back in november we will rollback the tax cut. is this the right strategy for them to win the house back in november? >> well, i think there's a lot of stuff that going to be weighing in on the midterm elections. the economy definitely has one. but we have to remember and look out his wages are stagnant in this country people are not getting an honest pay for an honest day's work. we are going to talk about the economy. >> is this true considering that cut wages that are going up every month and record low unemployment? is that the right verbiage to use when it comes to american workers? >> yeah, look. it is good people are working. we want people to be working. the wages we nee
former dnc national political brought all the orange strategist and townhall.com columnist erik kramerning. so many headlines coming out of her interview with the vice president yesterday. at the same time, i had to ask you about this blue wave coming in november. chuck schumer came out after the gdp report on friday and said this only benefits the rich and big companies. nancy pelosi saying if we get the house back in november we will rollback the tax cut. is this the right strategy for them...
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i ran against congressman ken kramer. me that youuaded have to run and i was a moderate centrist democrat. had i won, it would not have a been -- would not have been a good example of democracy but i learned about myself in my area and i had urge everyone to run for office once in their life. for some office. politics is for sure. learnedis the thing you working around bill moyers and douglas cater and john gardner. what did you learn about the presidency that has never changed? >> if you get to work close at hand with members of congress, you learn about complexity. you have aarely can sweeping change, most change is incremental, most change is getting part of something done and a compromise which is a dirty word to many people is critically important. you need to get people together with different points of view and try to work something out. in this country we are facing the issue of gun registration and back down checks and regulation. secondeve in a strong amendment that we believe in safe schools. people have to com
i ran against congressman ken kramer. me that youuaded have to run and i was a moderate centrist democrat. had i won, it would not have a been -- would not have been a good example of democracy but i learned about myself in my area and i had urge everyone to run for office once in their life. for some office. politics is for sure. learnedis the thing you working around bill moyers and douglas cater and john gardner. what did you learn about the presidency that has never changed? >> if you...
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(ken) new at ten: haley kramer spoke with two children who witnessed the attack are sharing what theyfathi and esrom/witnessed stabbing attack:"we saw him saying bad words and killing and stabbing our friends." 11-year-old fathi and 12- year-old esrom were playingouts chthey say he the victims.in their words, he did it hard, and a lot of times. esrom habte:"we didn't want to get stabbed."fathi mahamoud: "and then we ran to the closet."esram says he brought his two sisters, fathi and another child to his house. they locked the door and hid in the closet.esrom habte:"we were on the phone with the police and we were waiting until they told us they caught him and then we went outside." now, just hours later, these children are trying to deal with what they saw.tssimply -- spread love where it's needed most.nats --tag-- police say 30-year-old suspect timmy kinner was asked to leave the complex friday and allegedly returned to quote "exact vengeance."along with the three adults, a three-year- old, two 4 year olds, a six, eight and 12-year-old were also stabbed.four of the victims have life-
(ken) new at ten: haley kramer spoke with two children who witnessed the attack are sharing what theyfathi and esrom/witnessed stabbing attack:"we saw him saying bad words and killing and stabbing our friends." 11-year-old fathi and 12- year-old esrom were playingouts chthey say he the victims.in their words, he did it hard, and a lot of times. esrom habte:"we didn't want to get stabbed."fathi mahamoud: "and then we ran to the closet."esram says he brought his two...
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can you imagine the united states turning over david kramer, michael mcfaul, outstanding public servants to russian intelligence agents? you can't imagine that. you can't believe that jim mattis or mike pompeo or john bolton thought this was a good idea until today when his hand was forced by that 98-0 vote. >> in your experience in the white house, what would you expect to happen in the white house? it is inconceivable a president could say something like that other than donald trump. let's assume some other president said something that you waelly want to take back, that an offer made by vladimir putin or some other head of state sounded like a really good deal. the president says that in public. everyone in the administration knows it is not a good deal. here's what's wrong with it. describe for us what would be the scene on air force one, the scene back at the white houseworking on the problem that has just been created and would it take any other white house more than half the week to come out with a statement saying, no, we're not going to do that? >> well, first, you can't imagine
can you imagine the united states turning over david kramer, michael mcfaul, outstanding public servants to russian intelligence agents? you can't imagine that. you can't believe that jim mattis or mike pompeo or john bolton thought this was a good idea until today when his hand was forced by that 98-0 vote. >> in your experience in the white house, what would you expect to happen in the white house? it is inconceivable a president could say something like that other than donald trump....
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i talked with congressman kramer he sits on the energy and commerce committee was here this morning testifying at this trade hearing. he was responding to the breaking news that president trump is going ahead with $12 billion in aid for farmers hit by what the white house is calling china's illegal and retaliatory tariffs. >> from what i've seen i think it's entirely appropriate. now as i've told larry kudlow a number of times our farmers want trade not aid. we have good secure long term markets. they're very hard to replace if you ever lose them. while we support the goal please be careful and keep the farmer in mind because the farmer doesn't have the luxury of for example, an oil worker, an oil company can cap a well and the oil is still there. reporter: the congressman joining dozens of other companies here today arguing against these potential $16 billion additional tariffs that the president is considering in chinese imports specifically targeting machinery and plastics. i talked to several company executives that tell me even though these tariffs are hopefully short term, they could sti
i talked with congressman kramer he sits on the energy and commerce committee was here this morning testifying at this trade hearing. he was responding to the breaking news that president trump is going ahead with $12 billion in aid for farmers hit by what the white house is calling china's illegal and retaliatory tariffs. >> from what i've seen i think it's entirely appropriate. now as i've told larry kudlow a number of times our farmers want trade not aid. we have good secure long term...
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investigation, the indictment of the 12 officials with putin's paranoia about mike mcfaul or david kramerbrowder. president, i thought, made a fatal miss take and showed true colors when he didn't stand up for americans on monday at the helsinki press conference. >> something stuck out. earlier this morning a colleague from ours tweeted this. as all of this unfolds, remember two years ago current house gop leader told colleagues, quote, there are two people i think putin pays, trump and r the ohrabacher. current house speaker then said no leaks. that was two years ago. they said they were just joking. put that into the context of the ridiculous circus we have just seen this week. a week when we can't take the president's actions and trace them back to oh, he's serving his base. none of it makes sense. put what was said two years ago on sttop of what we saw and wha do you make of it? >> well, that president trump is enthralled to president putin. i think he may be intimidated by him. that was the sense of the conference. putin was the dominant figure. president trump was meek. i thought ve
investigation, the indictment of the 12 officials with putin's paranoia about mike mcfaul or david kramerbrowder. president, i thought, made a fatal miss take and showed true colors when he didn't stand up for americans on monday at the helsinki press conference. >> something stuck out. earlier this morning a colleague from ours tweeted this. as all of this unfolds, remember two years ago current house gop leader told colleagues, quote, there are two people i think putin pays, trump and r...
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s north dakota senate candidate, kevin kramer, trying to unseat democrat heidi heitkamp. what is the koch reason for that? well, the republican candidate supported trump on both trade and immigration. at that confab i was mentioning earlier and colorado, charles koch made a big deal about "unie previously divided." what does that mean? how are these latest retaliatory efforts actually doing that? trump is the one uniting people, for all the talk of divisiveness, trump enjoys an 88% approval rating among republicans, according to "the wall street journal," nbc poll. only george w. bush in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 saw support like that. but the koch network and others talk a good game about unity, embracing change, seizing opportunities. but when the president comes along who is actually embracing a new path, something different, on behalf of the american people, let's try a new thing now, the kochs and the globalists just have their blinders on. they won't have any of it. i had to laugh when, in a future on the koch retreat, it said the following, "democrats who att
s north dakota senate candidate, kevin kramer, trying to unseat democrat heidi heitkamp. what is the koch reason for that? well, the republican candidate supported trump on both trade and immigration. at that confab i was mentioning earlier and colorado, charles koch made a big deal about "unie previously divided." what does that mean? how are these latest retaliatory efforts actually doing that? trump is the one uniting people, for all the talk of divisiveness, trump enjoys an 88%...
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jamie gangel has the details on the new book, joan walsh and amy kramer, co-founder and chairman of women for trump. jamie, let me start with you. what are you learning about this book? we all know bob woodward, when you hear that, you think of deep throat, you think of nixon. what's this going to be? >> i don't think donald trump is going to be happy. the first words that are used to describe this book are that it is going to reveal in unprecedented detail the harrowing life inside president trump's white house. it has explosive discussions and debates, but here is the thing, bob woodward went back to his watergate days. about eight months ago he went dark. he went knocking on doors of sources and he has hundreds of hours of recordings. everybody agreed to be recorded. of firsthand white house sources and people in the room. >> this is not the michael wolff unnamed sources? >> this is meticulous fact checking. it takes you right in the room, oval office, situation room, air force one, white house reside , residence, and i'm doled donald trump is extensively quoted in it. >> extensively q
jamie gangel has the details on the new book, joan walsh and amy kramer, co-founder and chairman of women for trump. jamie, let me start with you. what are you learning about this book? we all know bob woodward, when you hear that, you think of deep throat, you think of nixon. what's this going to be? >> i don't think donald trump is going to be happy. the first words that are used to describe this book are that it is going to reveal in unprecedented detail the harrowing life inside...
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he asked david kramer, the state department official in charge of human rights for the state department. they asked him. he was previously president of freedom house, who lobbied for the magnitsky act to be handed over. you have this unbelievable situation where all these people are being asked to be handed over and most shockingly, yesterday, sarah sanders on said they are considering it. -- sarah huckabee sanders said they are considering it. i am aghast because most of the people on the list of americans are people who are -- these are not people who are doing any of their work for glory. they were doing work as their duties for serving the united states of america. they were servants of the government. and servants of the government trying to protect the united states against russian malfeasance and russian organized crime and russian money laundering and effectively trump is considering handing , them over to an enemy state. and that has got to be the most shocking part of this whole story. i do not know really how much more i should go on. to, i am happy to talk for longer about i
he asked david kramer, the state department official in charge of human rights for the state department. they asked him. he was previously president of freedom house, who lobbied for the magnitsky act to be handed over. you have this unbelievable situation where all these people are being asked to be handed over and most shockingly, yesterday, sarah sanders on said they are considering it. -- sarah huckabee sanders said they are considering it. i am aghast because most of the people on the list...
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tweet kramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney.cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> what's better than "mad money" how about more "mad money. follow "mad money" on facebook, twitter and instagram to go one-on-one with cramer >> what other questions do we have ah, i always tell people you got to start with an index fund because i need you to be diversified. >> get more with guest. >> how do you -- >> andgo behind the scenes wit the most interactive show on television >> if you can't explain in three bullets why you're buying a certain stock, don't buy it. >> follow "mad money" today. with the new chase ink business unlimited card i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about the details. fine, i obsess over the details. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic.
tweet kramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney.cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> what's better than "mad money" how about more "mad money. follow "mad money" on facebook, twitter and instagram to go one-on-one with cramer >> what other questions do we have ah, i always tell people you got to start with an index fund because i need you to be diversified. >> get more with guest....
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kramer, don't do that. i said why not? there are secrets in there. see? i said loudly from secrets and people would surround us. from whom? from the civilians in the delegation. soviets did not tell their civilians, even in arms control negotiation, what the basic data was. i said the new york times, the washington post, you need to open up how are we going to agree on what reductions to make from what data base unless we have the basic information and you have it? he never said it is wrong, never said it is a lie. if we did issued the first violations report from the white house in 1984 in january. we had it supported from the general arms control advisory commission committee, that was non-partisan. we had commissions for other things, verification testimony on nonpartisan bases. that is how you get it through. that is my answer. >> thank you. mark? >> your question, do we need arms control? >> thank you. do we need arms control, or there something better? arms control generally speaking hasn't worked very well. one of the major reasons has been not com
kramer, don't do that. i said why not? there are secrets in there. see? i said loudly from secrets and people would surround us. from whom? from the civilians in the delegation. soviets did not tell their civilians, even in arms control negotiation, what the basic data was. i said the new york times, the washington post, you need to open up how are we going to agree on what reductions to make from what data base unless we have the basic information and you have it? he never said it is wrong,...
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maria: richard kramer joining us. turning to twitter being under fire.facing backlash for reportedly restricting visibility of top republicans, but not democrats, in its search results. the technique is called shadow banning. people like rnc chair do not appear in the auto populated dropdown search box on the site. mcdaniel wrote this, the notion that social media companies could suppress certain political points of view should concern every american. twitter owes the public answers to what's going on. joining us right now is fox news political analyst giano caldwell. what's your take on this? >> this comes as no surprise to me and many other conservatives. you think about what happened with members of congress being impacted by facebook and other social media networks who don't like the political speech of conservatives, it's fairly problematic. we've seen hearings on this on capitol hill. i think it's time for members of congress to a deeper look and begin to put regulations on these companies that do this, that really try to interfere with the equitab
maria: richard kramer joining us. turning to twitter being under fire.facing backlash for reportedly restricting visibility of top republicans, but not democrats, in its search results. the technique is called shadow banning. people like rnc chair do not appear in the auto populated dropdown search box on the site. mcdaniel wrote this, the notion that social media companies could suppress certain political points of view should concern every american. twitter owes the public answers to what's...
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this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they were starved for cash. mike and paul were sucking out the cash from the two profitable locations to prop up the three that were losing, and to pay down massive debts. the total amount of debt -- $1,940,000. equipment was failing, the food was lackluster, and the key iconic feature of farrell's, the candy store, had disappeared. i'm not really sure that the theme is clear to me. so i made a $750,000 investment to revive the brand. part of the money went to me buying 51% of the trademark, with the other 49% held by mike, paul, and other investors. the rest went to remodeli
this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in...
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kramer, i didn't catch you at the wrong time, did i?breakout star, lakeith stanfield, and danny, as opposed to donald glover. stanfield also stars with donald glover on atlanta. one calls it an outrageous satire that swings for the fences in about 26 different directions and rolling stone pointing out that it gets all up in your face about race and the media. summer has found its real fireworks right here. vegeathe is super roov.d bac "" and they are on an urgent mission against a new enemy. they have cool new suits, but apparently they don't always work. >> hiya, champ. how was school today. >> can you fix the suit? >> so cranky. >> you want a juice box and string cheese? >> do you really have that? >> it also stars michael douglas. it is scoring an 88% on rotten tomatoes. it keeps buzzing along. another calls it disposable pop trash. not worth taking seriously for a moment and eminently worthy of your attention at this moment. >> is it on your list? >> if you just want to be entertained, have a little adventure. >> it might be the big
kramer, i didn't catch you at the wrong time, did i?breakout star, lakeith stanfield, and danny, as opposed to donald glover. stanfield also stars with donald glover on atlanta. one calls it an outrageous satire that swings for the fences in about 26 different directions and rolling stone pointing out that it gets all up in your face about race and the media. summer has found its real fireworks right here. vegeathe is super roov.d bac "" and they are on an urgent mission against a new...
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kudos to jim kramer. nasdaq is the one that traded off the most and ending the day slightly higher. the big cap indices a slightly better picture the russell down a full percent. if you look at the sector performance you'll see you tilts at the bottom. the positive stocks most notably or commodity related materials and energy is higher teleco is also high at the moment looking at the two year over a decade because we did see yields hit a ten year high from the two years. and that yield move. >> sekt conductors as bertha noticed notably weaker we had a slightly elevated tone in the earnings conversation about the commodity costs, the stronger dollar, overall higher costs. we heard that from whirlpool, from kimberley clark anything that has paper and input costs and commodities a little bit more of a concern but overall pretty good on the earnings exxon and chevron were a big help in the dow jones industrial today. earnings will continue tomorrow we'll be getting boeing, these two numbers from lockheed and
kudos to jim kramer. nasdaq is the one that traded off the most and ending the day slightly higher. the big cap indices a slightly better picture the russell down a full percent. if you look at the sector performance you'll see you tilts at the bottom. the positive stocks most notably or commodity related materials and energy is higher teleco is also high at the moment looking at the two year over a decade because we did see yields hit a ten year high from the two years. and that yield move....
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kramer, don't do that. i said, why not? he said there are secrets in there. i said loudly from secrets and people would surround us, from whom? from the civilians in the delegation. the receisoviets did not tell t civilian what is this basic data was. i said this is in the "new york times," the "washington post," this is studied in universities. he never said it's wrong. he never said it's a lie. and they could not refute that. and the same thing happened in the congress. if we did anything like this today, we should draw bipartisan, nonpartisan support of what? of facts of asymmetries, of soviet violations. we issued the first violations report from the white house in 1984 in january. we had it supported by the general arms control advisory committee. that was not partisan. we had commissions were other things. we had verification testimony on nonpartisan bases. that's how you get it through. that's my answer. >> your question, do we need arms control? >> hit your button. >> thank you. do we need arms control or is there something better? arms control genera
kramer, don't do that. i said, why not? he said there are secrets in there. i said loudly from secrets and people would surround us, from whom? from the civilians in the delegation. the receisoviets did not tell t civilian what is this basic data was. i said this is in the "new york times," the "washington post," this is studied in universities. he never said it's wrong. he never said it's a lie. and they could not refute that. and the same thing happened in the congress. if...
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the super excited doctor ken kramer, thank you very much forjoining us.zens of people are still missing after the deadly wildfires near athens, which have killed nearly 80 people. judges tell a woman who wants to divorce her husband against his will that she must wait until they have been officially separated for five years. ryanair says it rya nair says it is ryanair says it is cutting its dublin —based fleet from 30 to 2a planes for the winter 2018 season, putting 300 jobs at risk. the six planes will instead transferred to the carrier's polish airline. ryanair blamed a downturn in bookings and republic of ireland, partly as a result of recent rolling strikes by irish pilots. the former chief executive of car—maker fiat chrysler sergio marchionne has died aged 66. he was replaced four days ago when his health worsened following complications from surgery. he has been succeeded by briton mike manley, head of the firm'sjeep division. briton mike manley, head of the firm's jeep division. american airlines, daughter and cathay pacific has been the latest ca
the super excited doctor ken kramer, thank you very much forjoining us.zens of people are still missing after the deadly wildfires near athens, which have killed nearly 80 people. judges tell a woman who wants to divorce her husband against his will that she must wait until they have been officially separated for five years. ryanair says it rya nair says it is ryanair says it is cutting its dublin —based fleet from 30 to 2a planes for the winter 2018 season, putting 300 jobs at risk. the six...
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willing to take it even if he does have the leverage larry kudlow said you have to be careful when jim kramer asked him should we just put tariffs on all >> including usa allies which would be effective in trying to get china to changemism i think trump is bidding on the fact that once the economic cost of these really sink in, possibly the economy slows kniin 2019 as of the stimulus and tax cut comes off, that the political pressure is really going to ramp up on trump to back down >> beth, if some kind of progress was made between the eu and u.s. this week, would that be a big blow to china, not just a big bonus to the u.s.? >> well, there has to be follow through and this is always the issue which is everybody wants cooperation. but in my opinion people have been free riding off the u.s.' willingness to be a free resort. we saw the eu doing its own tear frfes on steel to protect its market >> what does the administration need don't they need a successful example of their strategy whether it's europe or there's some talk mexico talks are going better under the new president i mean, beth, don
willing to take it even if he does have the leverage larry kudlow said you have to be careful when jim kramer asked him should we just put tariffs on all >> including usa allies which would be effective in trying to get china to changemism i think trump is bidding on the fact that once the economic cost of these really sink in, possibly the economy slows kniin 2019 as of the stimulus and tax cut comes off, that the political pressure is really going to ramp up on trump to back down...