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lew: i am not an expert on europe.eir we are given the outlook for growth and what will happen with that said -- the fed. earnings,the s&p 500 the estimates here on bloomberg, yesterday -- in a year earning 16.5 times. times,p, 13 times, 16.5 how much can that close from here? let's not forget two things. a 15% has been trading at to 20% discount to the u.s. part of the discount is historic by discrepancy between the index. let's not forget also that part of why american corporations have we have this discounted to the leverage of american corporations, which is a lot more aggressive in europe. i would say the main story for european stocks is selected stockpicking in terms of cheap names you can find in europe. more importantly, it is about the gross potential and acceleration of the earnings. even if you were to assume the multiple discrepancies were not to close aggressively, you have more earnings power in some selective sectors and stocks of europe. medicin of carmignac and little exams are -- lew alex ander of no
lew: i am not an expert on europe.eir we are given the outlook for growth and what will happen with that said -- the fed. earnings,the s&p 500 the estimates here on bloomberg, yesterday -- in a year earning 16.5 times. times,p, 13 times, 16.5 how much can that close from here? let's not forget two things. a 15% has been trading at to 20% discount to the u.s. part of the discount is historic by discrepancy between the index. let's not forget also that part of why american corporations have...
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May 10, 2017
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former treasury secretary jack lew will be your special guest.g up exclusively 8:30 a.m. this morning eastern time. "squawk box" returns after this short break. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. ♪ >>> they know me here on "squawk box." thank you for the rush. let's take a look at stocks to watch this morning. beauty products maker cote reporting quarterly profit of 16 cents per share. results driven by strength in its luxury products division. norwegian cruise lines beating estimates on strong bookings, particularly in the caribbean. norwegian earned 40 cents a share. three cents better than the wall street consensus forecast. andrew -- by the way quickly on apple. i mentioned it here, jim cramers abeen tweeting about it, no downgrade th
former treasury secretary jack lew will be your special guest.g up exclusively 8:30 a.m. this morning eastern time. "squawk box" returns after this short break. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker....
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that's lew cerni. look what it's done and what lew is up to. they've got the right stuff to win.d money" is back after the break. >>> lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. sell, sell, sell. and then lightning is over. are you ready see daddy. steve-a-reno. >> caller: love the show. first time caller. >> thank you. >> >> caller: i've been on/onic pharmaceuticals peaked about two years ago, down 15%. where do you think they're going. >> just a little too controversial for me to recommend these days. i feel like it's the phillies going up against the colorado rockies. why is it the same every night. because we keep losing. i fear ionis. mike in pennsylvania. mike. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. sure is an honor to speak with you. >> good luck to the pens tonight. >> caller: corporation stock. >> i like -- i saw that downgrade by goldman sachs, are you kidding me, i know it can go down five points. let's not leave a great american company. max in florida. max. >> caller: hi, cramer. i know pph went up yesterday and tommy hilfige
that's lew cerni. look what it's done and what lew is up to. they've got the right stuff to win.d money" is back after the break. >>> lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. sell, sell, sell. and then lightning is over. are you ready see daddy. steve-a-reno. >> caller: love the show. first time caller. >> thank you. >> >> caller: i've been on/onic pharmaceuticals peaked about two years ago,...
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same case beaches in delaware, lewes in rehoboth beach, seeing the light rain, we do have moisture up wind this area of precipitation will continue to work its way to the northeast. rain chances will persist overnight. we have this one area of low pressure giving us the rain showers overnight then a secondary area of low pressure. a stronger more moisturely system that will arrive thursday dealing with periods of rain and imbedded thunderstorms. for tonight, scattered showers especially i95, breaks of sunshine a high temperature at 72. future weather showing us what's happening as we head into the overnight periods, seeing showers lingering around in the morning, we're going to go see clearing or breaks in the clouds into the afternoon, quiet as we head to wednesday, then on thursday, the rain will likely be heavier in intensity than anything we'll see overnight as we head throughout the day thursday. friday we finally start to dry out. decreasing clouds, breezy condition, high temperature 75. saturday looks awesome to kickoff the three-day weekend, sunshine 70 and we're watching for
same case beaches in delaware, lewes in rehoboth beach, seeing the light rain, we do have moisture up wind this area of precipitation will continue to work its way to the northeast. rain chances will persist overnight. we have this one area of low pressure giving us the rain showers overnight then a secondary area of low pressure. a stronger more moisturely system that will arrive thursday dealing with periods of rain and imbedded thunderstorms. for tonight, scattered showers especially i95,...
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same case beaches in delaware, lewes in rehoboth beach, seeing the light rain, we do have moisture up wind this area of precipitation will continue to work its way to the northeast. rain chances will persist overnight. we have this one area of low pressure giving us the rain showers overnight then a secondary area of low pressure. a stronger more moisturely system that will arrive thursday dealing with periods of rain and imbedded thunderstorms. for tonight, scattered showers especially i95, breaks of sunshine a high temperature at 72. future weather showing us what's happening as we head into the overnight periods, seeing showers lingering around in the morning, we're going to go see clearing or breaks in the clouds into the afternoon, quiet as we head to wednesday, then on thursday, the rain will likely be heavier in intensity than anything we'll see overnight as we head throughout the day thursday. friday we finally start to dry out. decreasing clouds, breezy condition, high temperature 75. saturday looks awesome to kickoff the three-day weekend, sunshine 70 and we're watching for
same case beaches in delaware, lewes in rehoboth beach, seeing the light rain, we do have moisture up wind this area of precipitation will continue to work its way to the northeast. rain chances will persist overnight. we have this one area of low pressure giving us the rain showers overnight then a secondary area of low pressure. a stronger more moisturely system that will arrive thursday dealing with periods of rain and imbedded thunderstorms. for tonight, scattered showers especially i95,...
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May 18, 2017
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last night, every single anchor on fox news what is wa troos lew special in their own way but one man captured the essence of the evening in a way that very few could. in fact, i think he perfectly got to the heart of how fox reacted to the scn dal and really to the entirety of donald trump's presidency. >> the world is a very complicated place, washington especially. what you think is happening often really isn't happening. >> trevor: what you think is happening often really isn't happening? what are you, white morphia, who are you, man? you know, last night, last night i realized why donald trump loves fox news so much. they are basically his snapchat filter, all right. because whatever the reality s they will always make him look better than he is. yeah. and just like a snap, we are all hoping that he disappears soon. we'll be right back. hi, i'm paul. people still ask why i switched to sprint. well, their network reliability is within 1% of the big guys. and they have the best price for unlimited among national carriers you gotta get iphone 7 from sprint now! get sprint unlimited.
last night, every single anchor on fox news what is wa troos lew special in their own way but one man captured the essence of the evening in a way that very few could. in fact, i think he perfectly got to the heart of how fox reacted to the scn dal and really to the entirety of donald trump's presidency. >> the world is a very complicated place, washington especially. what you think is happening often really isn't happening. >> trevor: what you think is happening often really isn't...
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beginning to spin out toward the sea and we'll be on the lookout for an afternoon shower in places like lewes rehbo only or cape may. but that moves south to north. the temperatures are cool 66 degrees and comfortable beneath the clouds in philadelphia. and the wind are not that strong and in new york they are calm in central park. a high of 73 that noon at 4:00 and 5:00. and then you see how the numbers dip we get into the upper 50s by 2:00 a.m. and by then most of us will be looking at rain. we'll look at the phillies forecast for tonight and later in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we look at the big weekend warm up just ahead. >>> remember you can get the hourly forecast and detailed seven day on your phone or tablet on the 6 abc app. and check storm tracker 6 any time. >>> we are just hour as way from the "dancing with the stars" finale. the final three dancers went head to head for part one last night and our own alicia vitarelli was there in hollywood for all the action. >> reporter: the sign says it all. finals the the ballroom is hot as they prepare for the biggest final
beginning to spin out toward the sea and we'll be on the lookout for an afternoon shower in places like lewes rehbo only or cape may. but that moves south to north. the temperatures are cool 66 degrees and comfortable beneath the clouds in philadelphia. and the wind are not that strong and in new york they are calm in central park. a high of 73 that noon at 4:00 and 5:00. and then you see how the numbers dip we get into the upper 50s by 2:00 a.m. and by then most of us will be looking at rain....
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robert: and our thanks to the rose garden and mike, as well as lance lew and joe from the studio.gain, projects at the rose garden vary with the time of year, but you can join the volunteers, as you heard, every saturday and wednesday morning. well, coming up, a 15-year-old singing star from the philippines making her presence felt in america and in our studio. mika gorospe is up next. the environmentally aware. the ones with their eyes on the sky and our air. they say our climate's in need of repair. why do they worry? why do they care? the energy conscious people among us say small actions could add up to something... humongous. a little thing here a little thing there starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. limiting showers to only five minutes. turning off lights in a room unless they're in it. air filter changing, solar installing unplugging, dial-turning, thermostat-lowering off-peak-time users all joining forces. to help get our power from renewable sources. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? the celebrated lead-by-example crew. turns out, it's califo
robert: and our thanks to the rose garden and mike, as well as lance lew and joe from the studio.gain, projects at the rose garden vary with the time of year, but you can join the volunteers, as you heard, every saturday and wednesday morning. well, coming up, a 15-year-old singing star from the philippines making her presence felt in america and in our studio. mika gorospe is up next. the environmentally aware. the ones with their eyes on the sky and our air. they say our climate's in need of...
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May 10, 2017
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computer deep lew has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion garry kasparov.match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! this is newsday on the bbc. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. our top stories: president trump has defended his decision to sack the head of the fbi. the white house said the president had been considering firing mr comey since taking office. the new president of south korea, moonjae—in, has said he will work for peace and would, if conditions were right, be prepared to visit pyongyang. one of japan‘s most famous rock stars, drummer yoshiki, has had to quit playing because of damage to his neck from all that thumping. that story is popular on bbc.com. let‘s take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the japan times, whose front page is dominated by the election of south korea‘s new president. it looks at one of moonjae—in‘s key campaign promises, re—engaging with north korea. it reports that tokyo is worried what a new sunshine policy might mean forjapan‘s ef
computer deep lew has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion garry kasparov.match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! this is newsday on the bbc. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. our top stories: president trump has defended his decision to sack the head of the fbi. the white house said the president had been considering firing mr comey since taking office. the new president of south korea, moonjae—in, has said he will...
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May 2, 2017
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century equivalent of smoke—filled rooms over the next 18 months and it will be imposed on the people of lewessed on the people of britain and they will have no say unless you vote liberal democrat. the prime minister is campaigning in the south west of england this afternoon and is currently in mevagissey in cornwall. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is there. why there in particular? well, this was the place at the last general election where theresa may herself says the results here where the conservatives really pushed back and destroyed the liberal democrats, when they were really in control in their heartlands here, they say that made a difference between a coalition of opposition mps and also then a strong conservative government. she's hoping the same thing will happen this time around. what's intriguing is how those brexit ideas, how that's going to go down in places like this, a place which voted to leave the european union, andi which voted to leave the european union, and i have spoken to people here that sum up the difference. 0ne woman saying we need theresa may, she
century equivalent of smoke—filled rooms over the next 18 months and it will be imposed on the people of lewessed on the people of britain and they will have no say unless you vote liberal democrat. the prime minister is campaigning in the south west of england this afternoon and is currently in mevagissey in cornwall. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is there. why there in particular? well, this was the place at the last general election where theresa may herself says the...
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eight lew 3% at of wedlock to more than 30 percent today. thank-you. >> another enemy of the american dream those that prevent the entreprenuers from achieving their dream. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ john: the founder of one business achieved his american dream by creating a hugely successful supermarket chain focusing on healthier and natural foods that founder is john mackey to began a whole foods i have annoyed him for years claiming that most of the health claims by a these organic people is nonsense but he says na
eight lew 3% at of wedlock to more than 30 percent today. thank-you. >> another enemy of the american dream those that prevent the entreprenuers from achieving their dream. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. dearthere's no other way to say...
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eight lew 3% at of wedlock to more than 30 percent today. john: thank-you. >> another enemy of the american dream those that prevent the entreprenuers from achieving their dream. ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. ♪ ♪ sea-doo has the most affordable watercraft on the market. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part. choosing the color, the wheels, the interior, everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing: just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership, but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area. i see what others paid for them, and they show me t
eight lew 3% at of wedlock to more than 30 percent today. john: thank-you. >> another enemy of the american dream those that prevent the entreprenuers from achieving their dream. ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. ♪ ♪ sea-doo has the most affordable watercraft on the market. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited...
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after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in> in 2002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismith saw in the game was sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling the thirteen original rules, which have been appraised at $5 million, to schools and sporting events. touring the country with a document worth $5 million with no insurance in a gold briefcase -- >> he was a very risk-tolerant person. >> just outside lawrence, kansas, ian realizes the rules have gone missing. >> he finished up a meal, got in his van, and when he gets to lawrence, he starts looking around and thinks, "oh, my goodness. where are the rules?" >> no. >> he called his waitress, who gets on the phone and says, "mr. naismith, i can guarantee you 100% that i saw you walk out with those rules." an
after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in> in 2002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismith saw in the game was sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling...
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i think that's what lew wan dow sky is referring to. ♪ ♪ i'm dr.y mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> president trump making a veiled threat to former fbi director james comey. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. the president tweeting, james comey better hope there are no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. here's a question. did trump's firing of comey this week dampen
i think that's what lew wan dow sky is referring to. ♪ ♪ i'm dr.y mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe...
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after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismi saw in the gameas sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling the thirteen original rules, which have been appraised at $5 million, to schools and sporting events. touring the country with a document worth $5 million with no insurance in a gold briefcase -- >> he was a very risk-tolerant person. >> just outside lawrence, kansas, ian realizes the rules have gone missing. >> he finished up a meal, got in his van, and when he gets to lawrence, he starts looking around and thinks, "oh, my goodness. where are the rules?" >> no. >> he called his waitress, who gets on the phone and says, "mr. naismith, i can guarantee you 100% that i saw you walk out with those rules." and he goes
after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismi saw in the gameas sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling the thirteen...
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. >>> and later we have an exclusive sit-down with jack lew who will talk to us about what he sees happeningow. great time to silt down with him and dig through all of these issues. former omb director. that's what we're calling him on the screen, of course he's the former treasury secretary. we will talk budget issues with him, fiscal issues, what he sees happening abroad, all of those things coming up later. >> i'm looking forward to that. maybe you'll get stronger opinions than you got when he was actually in office. >> exactly. everybody gets the chance as they walk out of these situations to maybe say things that they never felt comfortable speaking about before. we had bernanke on last week, he was still keeping things close to the vest, but they all will say much more than they would when they were in office. >> you know what that means, you have to book james comey next. >> something to set our sights on. >> right. looking forward to "squawk box" coming up in ten minutes. >> wouldn't be surprised if the call has been made. >>> coming up, wilbur ross cautions the administration's 3% g
. >>> and later we have an exclusive sit-down with jack lew who will talk to us about what he sees happeningow. great time to silt down with him and dig through all of these issues. former omb director. that's what we're calling him on the screen, of course he's the former treasury secretary. we will talk budget issues with him, fiscal issues, what he sees happening abroad, all of those things coming up later. >> i'm looking forward to that. maybe you'll get stronger opinions...
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emma lew, demonstrated the path of bullets from cindy's gun into nissim's body.ly in the back. >> gun shot wound "a" was on the right upper back. >> reporter: the day cindy shot nissim he wasn't even armed. and if she was as frightened of him as she claimed to be then how to explain this? phone records that showed the two were in constant contact. thirty times in the weeks after orlando was killed. >> we're talking about somebody who was clearly having a relationship with this person. >> reporter: well, come on. that's a pretty thin thread, clearly having a relationship. i mean, that's your speculation, truly to god -- >> absolutely not. this is someone who was calling that he called her. >> reporter: then prosecutor rifkin went a step further. she discovered, she said, that cindy got pregnant after her husband was killed, miscarried at three weeks. and who did she text from the hospital? >> the person that she texted from the hospital a little after 6:00 in the morning was the victim. >> reporter: it was clear what the prosecutor was implying that nissim might h
emma lew, demonstrated the path of bullets from cindy's gun into nissim's body.ly in the back. >> gun shot wound "a" was on the right upper back. >> reporter: the day cindy shot nissim he wasn't even armed. and if she was as frightened of him as she claimed to be then how to explain this? phone records that showed the two were in constant contact. thirty times in the weeks after orlando was killed. >> we're talking about somebody who was clearly having a relationship...
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i want to talk about this with congressman ted lew. evening to you. >> thank you, don. >> the speaker of the house, paul ryan, has not yet scheduled a vote and mike pence was on capitol hill this evening. you posed this bill. you're a democrat. what is the scoop on how likely this is to pass? >> i believe it's unlikely because it's clearly a disconnect between what the president believes is in the bill and what's actually in the bill. i actually urge president trump to read the legislation because it does not cover pre-existing conditions. it specifically allows insurance companies to charge you more if you have a condition, such as cancer or diabetes and, in many cases, you won't be able to afford their insurance. >> you said you don't think the president knows what's in the bill. president trump also made confusing comments about those pre-existing conditions that you are talking about there. these were on "face the nation." let's listen to that. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill and i mandated it. i said it has to be. >> on
i want to talk about this with congressman ted lew. evening to you. >> thank you, don. >> the speaker of the house, paul ryan, has not yet scheduled a vote and mike pence was on capitol hill this evening. you posed this bill. you're a democrat. what is the scoop on how likely this is to pass? >> i believe it's unlikely because it's clearly a disconnect between what the president believes is in the bill and what's actually in the bill. i actually urge president trump to read...
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jacob lew warned about this in his exit interview before he left the treasury department specifically saying overuse of unilateral american sanctions will over time the road not only american credibility, but american financial power in this is something every congressional office needs to take into account before they move forward on this bill. >> might also put out your congressmen and senators that the chinese are very actively promoting their one belt one road project and there are real links that are being built all through central asia, from afghanistan after rush and these are the projects that won't be affected by american sanctions and that will probably serve to minimize american economic power in that part of the world, so we risk isolating ourselves if we continue down the road of interest lateral sanctions without any reason. you have been very patient, so please-- wait for the microphone >> thank you. i wonder if you could give us more of a sense of the redness of the debate during the elections and if things like connie criticizing the national guard will come back to h
jacob lew warned about this in his exit interview before he left the treasury department specifically saying overuse of unilateral american sanctions will over time the road not only american credibility, but american financial power in this is something every congressional office needs to take into account before they move forward on this bill. >> might also put out your congressmen and senators that the chinese are very actively promoting their one belt one road project and there are...
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identify not asked him about the deputy -- identify not asked him about -- general lew i don't go throughyees and ask him. so identify not asked him specifically about that. >> the number of times yesterday, ti adamt we heard se say i don't know, but more than we've heard in the past. how has the president's, i guess, 180 on how he came to the decision to fire james comey affected that relationship potentially between the president and his communications director, the press secretary, deputy press secretary? >> well, i don't know about their personal relationship but i'll say this, which is that the white house communications director, or director of communications, his job or her job sometimes is to support the president and clean up the president's messes if that's required. i think the problem last week and this gets back to something ron said is deeper than that. the president just didn't change the rationale the public rationale for firing comey. the way he explained himself put himself in joe jeopardy. i'm not saying yet legal jeopardy but he actually -- he actually deepened suspici
identify not asked him about the deputy -- identify not asked him about -- general lew i don't go throughyees and ask him. so identify not asked him specifically about that. >> the number of times yesterday, ti adamt we heard se say i don't know, but more than we've heard in the past. how has the president's, i guess, 180 on how he came to the decision to fire james comey affected that relationship potentially between the president and his communications director, the press secretary,...
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bring in our panel, cnn analyst and politics editor-at-large chris cillizza and cnn military analyst lew eternal general mark hurtling. let me begin with you, some reporting by earthquake and his team lays out a little more detail in terms of who this ally was and why it was so important to the united states in terms of this information sharing dpreem. they say it's a middle eastern ally. this ally warned united states apparently upon giving this information and this intelligence don't tell anyone, don't even share widely among u.s. intelligence, the u.s. intelligence community. and if you disclose this to too many people, if you share too widely, we will stop helping you. okay. so what does this do now, the fact this has been disclosed to our national security? >> all of those things, poppy, are part of the reason it was a code word secret document or secret information, rather. special access packages, saps, which code words are a part of, tell you, hey, a very limited number of people know about this. if it gets out, it can give information that we don't want to get out because it wil
bring in our panel, cnn analyst and politics editor-at-large chris cillizza and cnn military analyst lew eternal general mark hurtling. let me begin with you, some reporting by earthquake and his team lays out a little more detail in terms of who this ally was and why it was so important to the united states in terms of this information sharing dpreem. they say it's a middle eastern ally. this ally warned united states apparently upon giving this information and this intelligence don't tell...
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early lew errol lewis is here with me still, jeffrey toobin, senior legal analyst. significant is that? >> you can always tell what's going on with president trump because he tweets exactly what he's thinking. >> like this morning. >> and he's very uncomfortable with congress looking into this while michael flynn thing. he essentially threatened sally yates, which is something presidents are not generally supposed to do, you know, essentially threatened her by saying that she, you know, implying that she released classified information. >> here's the tweet for our viewers. this morning he wrote " @sallyyates under oath if she knows how classified information got into newspapers soon after she explained it to white house counsel." but now we learned it wasn't just sally yates who warned the white house it was president obama who warned the white house, or president trump." >> apparently. and another thing you'll notice president trump was saying is, well, it was the obama administration that gave him a security clearance. it was president obama who fired michael flyn
early lew errol lewis is here with me still, jeffrey toobin, senior legal analyst. significant is that? >> you can always tell what's going on with president trump because he tweets exactly what he's thinking. >> like this morning. >> and he's very uncomfortable with congress looking into this while michael flynn thing. he essentially threatened sally yates, which is something presidents are not generally supposed to do, you know, essentially threatened her by saying that she,...
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you have to bring in white water, and the monoka liica lew and the witch hunt that esident trump leadn the birtherism charm and that he may not have been born in the united states. i think a lot of presidential historians say there may have been some bigger ones. >> clearly a lot of what happened to him is the fault of the media. i think what got lost on the reporting on the conversation about the private meeting that he had with comey was a reports with the prosecution of the press, but now your organization is reporting that he is looking at downsiding sean spicer's role. >> sean spicer has been someone that is the most public face of the at min strags. those briefingings are broadcast on msnbc and other channels live every day, but the president does not seem fully happy with what spicer has been doing for him. despite his protests that he as great ratings and it's great television. they're aware that he is a problem. and my colleagues have reporting that says likely when the president returns from his foreign trip that he returns for tomorrow for 11 days, he might not have any bri
you have to bring in white water, and the monoka liica lew and the witch hunt that esident trump leadn the birtherism charm and that he may not have been born in the united states. i think a lot of presidential historians say there may have been some bigger ones. >> clearly a lot of what happened to him is the fault of the media. i think what got lost on the reporting on the conversation about the private meeting that he had with comey was a reports with the prosecution of the press, but...
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lew silverman. he has a record in health care services companies translating a passion for transforming and if it's for solutions in a successful organization. his experience and holding ,ompanies that enable quality and serve as a catalyst for industry change is at the heart of his business. committed advance care to working with hospital partners and their bedside teams to bring promise of outcomes to telemedicine services to the patients we serve. prior to joining advanced icu care, his experience with innovative health companies informed advanced icu care. pursuing a strategy of building organizations designed to deliver success and investing in reinvesting in its clients, staff, and infrastructure to ensure continued innovation and on going sector leadership. at priors tenure companies, is companies were named to the "forbes" magazine list of best small companies for a total of 15 consecutive years. silverman serves on the board of directors on a variety of companies, public and private. he ear
lew silverman. he has a record in health care services companies translating a passion for transforming and if it's for solutions in a successful organization. his experience and holding ,ompanies that enable quality and serve as a catalyst for industry change is at the heart of his business. committed advance care to working with hospital partners and their bedside teams to bring promise of outcomes to telemedicine services to the patients we serve. prior to joining advanced icu care, his...
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the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 299 in lew of the amendment in the nature of a substitute -- 299, in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 115-15 is adopted. and the bill as amended is considered read. the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, and the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1180. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, today i rise in strong support of h.r. 1180, the working families flexibility act of 2017, and yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for such time. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill is about freedom, flexibility and fairness. the freedom for
the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 299 in lew of the amendment in the nature of a substitute -- 299, in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 115-15 is adopted. and the bill as amended is considered read. the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, and the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from...
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lew of placesis a s across the world. you mentioned that microsoft users should be careful.an they protect themselves? in march, microsoft released a patch. need toey said you download this in case you're microsoft user, but when you see that, sometimes you think it will not be for me. i will be fine. you won't be fine. you do need to download that now. microsoft is saying they are providing security updates for people who have windows dating back to 2001. that is how massive this is. microsoft brad smith coming out ,ith a statement saying lambasting what has happened, saying the governments of the world should treat this attack as a wake-up call and need to take a different approach. if you are in cyberspace, the same rules should apply to weapons in the physical world. download not a victim, that hatch. if you are already a victim, you can pay that ransom i guess. betty: ♪ shery: it is 7:30 a.m. in hong kong. there could be a mixed open for markets across asia. chinese features are up. we are 30 minutes away from the open of the first ager market. betty: and it 7:30 p.m. s
lew of placesis a s across the world. you mentioned that microsoft users should be careful.an they protect themselves? in march, microsoft released a patch. need toey said you download this in case you're microsoft user, but when you see that, sometimes you think it will not be for me. i will be fine. you won't be fine. you do need to download that now. microsoft is saying they are providing security updates for people who have windows dating back to 2001. that is how massive this is. microsoft...
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troopers say the confrontation happened thursday between stanley mumford and the woman near lewes.hit the woman, choked her then snatched her phone. police did not say if the two know each other. mumford is wanted for strangulation, third degree assault and theft he already has an outstanding warrant in family court. also in delaware, this man is charged with attempted rape after breaking into a home and stealing a pair of women's underwear. state police say he broke into a house where two women were staying. they were hiding in bedroom and they escaped through window when he tried to get inside that woman. police say the man stole a pair of the women's underwear and left the home. when he was later found by police, they say he admitted he planned to force the women to perform sex acts on him. >>> all right. 7:30 on this sunday morning. scott, you've had a nice few days of weather forecasting because the weather has been so nice. now rain coming our way. >> yeah, rain arrives for your monday. back to work and school. but enjoy the mixture of sun and clouds for today and temperature
troopers say the confrontation happened thursday between stanley mumford and the woman near lewes.hit the woman, choked her then snatched her phone. police did not say if the two know each other. mumford is wanted for strangulation, third degree assault and theft he already has an outstanding warrant in family court. also in delaware, this man is charged with attempted rape after breaking into a home and stealing a pair of women's underwear. state police say he broke into a house where two...