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or when the attorney general loretta lynch pressures the fbi to call the hillary clinton investigation a matter. and why president obama will not succeed with this revisionist history. a new poll reveals president trump's approval rating is higher than president obama's was ahead of the mid-terms. does this prove incivility from the left like this doesn't work? >> why don't you get out of here. they were going after mitch mcconnell in that one. "trish regan primetime" starts right now. our top story. president trump calling the migrant caravan a national emergency. the caravan is gaining strength as it moves north. when i first reported on this friday there were estimates of 5,000 people. now the caravan is believed to be more than 7,000 strong and it's still growing. we do not know exactly who is in this caravan. but judging from a lot of the pictures. you look at these pictures and i think we can pretty much safely assume the caravan that is supposed to be filled with families, mothers and children. when you look at these pictures it's predominantly young men. it's clear at this mome
or when the attorney general loretta lynch pressures the fbi to call the hillary clinton investigation a matter. and why president obama will not succeed with this revisionist history. a new poll reveals president trump's approval rating is higher than president obama's was ahead of the mid-terms. does this prove incivility from the left like this doesn't work? >> why don't you get out of here. they were going after mitch mcconnell in that one. "trish regan primetime" starts...
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>> it's been asked by a prominent democrats in new jersey, senator loretta weinberg, how can you go to washington and fight for women's rights if you fought against them here. >> leslie clear, were talking about something 40 years ago and something where princeton when i was there was 75 percent male and 25 percent women. i regret that i was not assertive enough to accelerate the full integration of women into princeton but my track record is clear. we hired more women than men. we promoted women at a faster rate and overall population. we promoted minorities at a faster rate than the overall population. my mother is 98 years old. she was a valedictorian of the class of 1937 of tom's river high school to go to college because you a girl. my wife is a leader on issues related to women and
>> it's been asked by a prominent democrats in new jersey, senator loretta weinberg, how can you go to washington and fight for women's rights if you fought against them here. >> leslie clear, were talking about something 40 years ago and something where princeton when i was there was 75 percent male and 25 percent women. i regret that i was not assertive enough to accelerate the full integration of women into princeton but my track record is clear. we hired more women than men. we...
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we just had loretta mester here.oing more from, let's call the public statement and powell certainly gave the impression they thought the economy is gangbusters and they can afford to keep raising rates at this accelerated rate that feels true to me. i agree, it feels true to me i think overall the fed is thinking that and powell is thinking it. their comments were different and reiterating how different they would publish i think that's appropriate it's not appropriate in my view what the president is saying about the fed, he shouldn't be saying that, on some of his content, i don't disagree, if the fed raises too fast it has been one of the causes of the recession in the united states, at least half the recessions caused by that >> i don't think it's right to expect the consumer to keep spending at a 4% annual rate if it was 3, it would be huge. i don't expect the business side to be 0.8. you can see a giveback, the customer goes down a bit but you expect business to come up, don't you. >> >> that shift would be ve
we just had loretta mester here.oing more from, let's call the public statement and powell certainly gave the impression they thought the economy is gangbusters and they can afford to keep raising rates at this accelerated rate that feels true to me. i agree, it feels true to me i think overall the fed is thinking that and powell is thinking it. their comments were different and reiterating how different they would publish i think that's appropriate it's not appropriate in my view what the...
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loretta, martin, thank you for being with us.what point during the storm did you move down to the crawl space and what made you seek shelter there? >> we decided to stay in our home. we had talked about our plan of action. my husband suggested this idea, and i thought he was crazy. i'm afraid of certain bugs and i assumed they would be under my house and he came actually down here and vacuumed it and cleaned it and laid down blankets and made it very inviting and when the storm got really going and limbs, large limbs, were falling, it became a very inviting space to be. >> first of all -- >> so all credit to him. >> you have the nicest husband who would vacuum underneath the crawl space. i can't even imagine. >> i know. >> crawl spaces are not very fun to hang out in. that was very nice of him to do. what was it like riding part of the storm out down there? i imagine people would think, wait a minute, isn't that on the ground, suspect water goi isn't come through there? are you in an elevated position? >> we're not in a floodplai
loretta, martin, thank you for being with us.what point during the storm did you move down to the crawl space and what made you seek shelter there? >> we decided to stay in our home. we had talked about our plan of action. my husband suggested this idea, and i thought he was crazy. i'm afraid of certain bugs and i assumed they would be under my house and he came actually down here and vacuumed it and cleaned it and laid down blankets and made it very inviting and when the storm got really...
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spacek last night accepting the country music award for loretta lynn.n was not feeling well, spacek woman an oscar for portraying lynn in a movie i nineteen like or even know his name. tony dokoupil is taking us there. >> reporter: he's had one >> i'm a very good bird. >> reporter: and, no, we're not talking about the eight-foot bird. but the voice inside him. >> i just go a couple octaves higher. hake lo, how are you? how are you? i go up here if the sounds cuter without me trying. >> reporter: since 1969 it's been puppeteer carroll spinney giving life to big bird. >> they say what do you do? i said well, you've heard of sesame street. i'm big bird. no. >> reporter: it was spinney operating the speak with his right hand and changed him from a goofy adult into america's most innocent 6-year-old. >> i love to move to the music. >> i played him as a kid, just a really tall kid. >> reporter: the job has taken our vingms.ando where he also played another memorable character, oscar the grouch. >> who is kicking my can? >> reporter: both roles will be taken o
spacek last night accepting the country music award for loretta lynn.n was not feeling well, spacek woman an oscar for portraying lynn in a movie i nineteen like or even know his name. tony dokoupil is taking us there. >> reporter: he's had one >> i'm a very good bird. >> reporter: and, no, we're not talking about the eight-foot bird. but the voice inside him. >> i just go a couple octaves higher. hake lo, how are you? how are you? i go up here if the sounds cuter...
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former attorney general loretta lynch is coming to me right here to talk about that next. >>> plus, the trump fact with only 19 days to go until the midterm elections, president trump hits the campaign trail for rallies in three close senate races. montana, arizona, and nevada. he knows where to go. all very close states in the battle for the senate. but will trump's big presence nationwide hurt overall? >>> and the man in charge of the russia investigation speaks out in a rare interview. rod rosenstein defends the integrity of the mueller investigation and his role in overseeing it. why isspking out now right before the election? could it be that mueller is about to report right after the election? >>> finally let me finish tonight with why it's so important for you, the person looking at me right now, to vote. you have to vote. it's your constitutional right and i would say duty, especially if you know what's going on, as you do. and this is "hardball" where the action is. he action is. (music throughout) ♪ my love has come along, applebee's new neighborhood pastas. now that's eatin'
former attorney general loretta lynch is coming to me right here to talk about that next. >>> plus, the trump fact with only 19 days to go until the midterm elections, president trump hits the campaign trail for rallies in three close senate races. montana, arizona, and nevada. he knows where to go. all very close states in the battle for the senate. but will trump's big presence nationwide hurt overall? >>> and the man in charge of the russia investigation speaks out in a...
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so pamela conrad and brian loretta will give you an update on the progress today. >> president tsen: welcome, pamela. >> thank you. pamela conrad, architect landscapers. we've been working on it for years. i was here before to introduce phases 2 and 3. i will share updates on the parks and the streets. hoping to address any comments or questions you had from back in may. thank you. okay. great. so i have a lot to cover. i will try to go quickly through it, so we have time to discuss and have questions. overall, i will share some updates to the boundaries, the schedule we're working towards. and i will just walk through some of the island-wide diagrams and circulations so everyone is up to the same level of understanding and then go area by area through each park and street scape. here's an updated plan for those that are not familiar with the island. and so the phase, when we were back here in may, the blue outline shows you where we were for this phase, phases 2 and 3. and we made some modifications as we've been working through the process. and we've expanded the boundary to incorp
so pamela conrad and brian loretta will give you an update on the progress today. >> president tsen: welcome, pamela. >> thank you. pamela conrad, architect landscapers. we've been working on it for years. i was here before to introduce phases 2 and 3. i will share updates on the parks and the streets. hoping to address any comments or questions you had from back in may. thank you. okay. great. so i have a lot to cover. i will try to go quickly through it, so we have time to discuss...
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treasury yields are probably around or close to their peak levels >> so yesterday's spike just as lorettaeems to indicate, just market volatility even though it's the highest in seven years? >> i think so. if you lookover the last two, three rate height cycles, treasury yields have never peaked substantially above the ultimate peak in the fed funds rate we think that's going to be, you know, around three, a bit above three. so we don't see that much scope. though inflationary pressures have built up, we are not talking about runaway inflation here we're talking about inflation around the fed's target. so we don't see big drivers for further substantial rises in treasury yields from here. >> nick, thank you very much for joining us appreciate your time over the last half hour he was talking to us there from amsterdam. >>> when powell speaks markets seem to listen jpmorgan says the fed chair's remarks this year alone have cost the stock market 1$1.5 trillion head to cnbc.com for more details on that story. to bring you news out of the white house, looks like the spokesperson for the white h
treasury yields are probably around or close to their peak levels >> so yesterday's spike just as lorettaeems to indicate, just market volatility even though it's the highest in seven years? >> i think so. if you lookover the last two, three rate height cycles, treasury yields have never peaked substantially above the ultimate peak in the fed funds rate we think that's going to be, you know, around three, a bit above three. so we don't see that much scope. though inflationary...
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we'll talk all things economy later this morning with an interview with cleveland fed president lorettaester, that's 8:00 a.m. eastern time on "squawk box. >>> coming up next on this show, seeing red global markets feeling the heat. we're live in london and singapore with your worldwide market round up. >>> and your friday market playbook it's been a wild week on wall street we have everything you need to have on your radar heading into the weekend. >>> as we head out to break, another check on the early morning selloff in progress right now. stick around ghbaldwide exchange" will be rit ck what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley dono.u hear that? it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome.
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if you take away loretta's -- voting is not a privilege.s country. >> and it's something that we -- for decades. since the beginning of time, voter suppression has been a thing and it has been a tactic that has been used. we went from counting marbles, right, black people going in jim crow south to go to register to vote and having to take a literacy test, having to count marbles and guess whether or not they were eligible that day. being beaten, being jailed in order to vote. republicans do the absolute worst and disservice to america by creating a problem where one did not exist. the idea that brian is allowed to hold 53,000 voters registrations hostage in his office because of his exact match, if my name is danielle moody mills but i leave off the "a" in the middle, then all of a sudden i'm ineligible to vote and may never be notified that that is the case, what they are doing is absolutely disgusting. when the voting rights was aguted by the supreme court, over 200,000 -- over 200 voter registration voter suppression laws went rampant a
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when loretta gets close. right there, you see it hopping. see that?ah, wrapped around its front leg. it's probably been there a while. >> then he realized, wait a minute, that looks like that could be a splint. >> so somebody tried to do their own little rescue and didn't quite work. >> oh, that's actually kind of sweet, but still sad. >> yeah, still sad, because joshua cared enough and waited an hour. they were able to come and get it. then they called the ventura hummingbird group because they weren't licensed to take care of they say they hear from kids all over the country calling them. they just google a rescue group in the area and somebody should be able to help you. the next video, the rspca going down the cliff to rescue rocky. rocky is so heavy, because rocky is a cow that they had to take the motor off the boat to carry her out of there. she's covered. she strapped her in. you can see all of the stuff they used to slide her in there. >> that's an operation. >> yeah, the poor cow was stuck there for a week. they said it was a big operation.
when loretta gets close. right there, you see it hopping. see that?ah, wrapped around its front leg. it's probably been there a while. >> then he realized, wait a minute, that looks like that could be a splint. >> so somebody tried to do their own little rescue and didn't quite work. >> oh, that's actually kind of sweet, but still sad. >> yeah, still sad, because joshua cared enough and waited an hour. they were able to come and get it. then they called the ventura...
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stand up comedian and women's rights activist and model and loretta koski model later posted a photo of herself on instagram at the protests but amid a key fact that she appears to have deliberately ignored police warnings before the arrest. good. the protests came after reports that the f.b.i. had failed to find evidence supporting sexual misconduct allegations against covena and although the documents have not been released they're already firing up republican enthusiasm for the midterms where com reports. it just might be the first time that the ruling party retains congress after midterms and the midterms are just about a month away in november and a new poll shows that eighty percent of americans from both parties see it as very important now in july the poll showed a ten percent gap between republicans and democrats but they democrats unanimously took continuous efforts to destroy trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh who was accused of sexual assault but this strategy doesn't seem to be working for them trump hammered democrats for this at his rally in west virginia yo
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mob rule mentality and this is what has been encouraged by democrat leaders including former agency loretta lynch including chuck schumer including several senate democrat senators to engage in violence to engage in my thinking and it's certainly not a lame saudi arabia for the incident on ten miles to america's relations with riyadh this is outrageous that he's been somehow disappeared the administration needs to demand his release and subsequently an acceptable and a further sign that this crackdown on free speech is getting more serious we should probably be rethinking the political and military blank check we've been giving this hour live. on a director of the institute for gulf affairs tells the cons of the program now the us president says he will raise the issue with riyadh how likely do you think he is to get on says. i think that u.s. presidents have a lot of weight they can they can get answers if they want is seems to me very strange because the u.s. never kids so what human rights is in saudi arabia they would they would care about the saudis are doing it for example but there i
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you look at the interview with loretta meister and they are talking about moving forward with the same pace of rate hikes , that they are not concerned about the downturn and that they see a backdrop for the economy that does not require them to take a pause because the market is disconnected. if you have money in this market, there is concern you want to pull out and move into treasuries or cash. heard the've administration talk about the federal reserve and interest rate increases. have we seen ceos talk about that? romaine: absolutely. think about last quarter, we had ceos talk about it but not specifics. this time around, they are referencing higher rates, they are referencing a higher dollar, referencing trade, putting dollar value on how it has affected revenue and margins. that is a big difference we have seen and it shows the impact is material. --nie: they selloff, is the is it investors going to cash? have seene institutional investors pull back from this market. we have seen individual retail investors move deeper into this market when you look at activity at charles schwab
you look at the interview with loretta meister and they are talking about moving forward with the same pace of rate hikes , that they are not concerned about the downturn and that they see a backdrop for the economy that does not require them to take a pause because the market is disconnected. if you have money in this market, there is concern you want to pull out and move into treasuries or cash. heard the've administration talk about the federal reserve and interest rate increases. have we...
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we haven't heard much about loretta lynch, have way. we haven't heard much about the holdovers of the obama administration. this is an intact justice department that was put in place principally by eric holder and president obama. >> it writes. i can't agree with you more. for all that the president has accomplished she could have accomplished more without the distraction and obstruction from people not doing their jobs. it's been a disappointment. it will be a while before that gets turned around, if it ever days. it's a critical failure. the big tech to look at perjury and look at what happened with the issues in the hillary clinton behavior and her foundation and so forth. it's a big step back. hopefully the president will continue on course and appoint the right people once the top people clear out. >> the president has made it clear, either support him, vote for republicans on november 6 to assure the corruption will be exposed in the justice department and fbi and those people replaced. it will effectively be a vote for democrats
we haven't heard much about loretta lynch, have way. we haven't heard much about the holdovers of the obama administration. this is an intact justice department that was put in place principally by eric holder and president obama. >> it writes. i can't agree with you more. for all that the president has accomplished she could have accomplished more without the distraction and obstruction from people not doing their jobs. it's been a disappointment. it will be a while before that gets...
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you remember, lois lerner, eric holder, loretta lynch, hillary clinton, so many people come up and lies, until someone is held a coupible they will keep doing it. i believe rod rosenstein lied to congress. you know what, it is not going to be mueller that does the investigation, to the take a special counsel to investigate rod rosenstein. whether we do subpoena him, and let's face it he has been obstructing the investigation into what went on for a long, long time. but he and mueller, a number of them were involved in the previous russia investigation. mueller needs to be investigating himself and rod rosenstein. that does not work out so well. we need someone else to look into them. what can we do? we should hold people in contempt for reducing to reduce the things that we've been asking for, and much more than patient. as i found out when i was a felony jyo judge, you put a lawr in jail for one day in contempt of court the rest come along nicely after that. lou: improves their attitude? >> a real good attitude adjustment. that is what congress needs to do. or we'll have games played.
you remember, lois lerner, eric holder, loretta lynch, hillary clinton, so many people come up and lies, until someone is held a coupible they will keep doing it. i believe rod rosenstein lied to congress. you know what, it is not going to be mueller that does the investigation, to the take a special counsel to investigate rod rosenstein. whether we do subpoena him, and let's face it he has been obstructing the investigation into what went on for a long, long time. but he and mueller, a number...
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selloff we're seeing is going to keep the fed from raising interest rates and recent comments from loretta master, who's one of the fed officials, she said she hasn't seen anything that would stop the idea that the feds should continue on this gradual pace of rate hikes, so the rise in treasury yields that we've seen this year i think has maybe been delayed or postponed a little bit but not put off altogether and i think the idea that the stock market has been inform to keep the fed from its gradual path of rate hikes is offtrack and we'll certainly see a hike this december. yvonne: yeah, that take on cockroaches obviously the buffet metaphor there. you see one, usually there are more hiding somewhere. wes, thank you so much. if you have more commentary or anything that you have -- rishaad: one other thing. don't forget. the cockroaches can survive a nuclear attack. yvonne: they can fly, too, the ones in hong kong, at least. rishaad: and they can come from anywhere. they don't have to be nearby. yvonne: engine that's what we want. you can go to g.t.o. go with questions for our guests. join
selloff we're seeing is going to keep the fed from raising interest rates and recent comments from loretta master, who's one of the fed officials, she said she hasn't seen anything that would stop the idea that the feds should continue on this gradual pace of rate hikes, so the rise in treasury yields that we've seen this year i think has maybe been delayed or postponed a little bit but not put off altogether and i think the idea that the stock market has been inform to keep the fed from its...
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martina mcbride saying you ain't woman enough to take my man in honor of cmt lifetime loretta lynn. > a list of power and amazing female artists. >> all my ladies out there. carrie underwood from my home state, oklahoma. >> oh, my gosh. >> i always have to mention it at least once when i am on the show that i'm a proud oklahoman and i'm very proud of carrie underwood. >> you should. i've been following carrie underwood's career since "american idol". >> of course. who hasn't. she's so talented. what a legacy. all on one stage. >> they look great, too. >> they do. >> let's listen in, maybe. ♪ ♪ ♪ me and my baby rocking with the rhythm ♪ >> oh, yeah, that's good. >> we could listen to that all morning. >>> next to another powerful woman in the world of pop music. >> oops, britney spears did it again. yeah, so the superstar reportedly inked a new las vegas residency deal with a six figure per show raise. >> yeah, brit was making $400,000 a show at planet hollywood, but she will now pull down $507,000 per show at the park theater next year. >> oh, the pleather red suit. that now makes her
martina mcbride saying you ain't woman enough to take my man in honor of cmt lifetime loretta lynn. > a list of power and amazing female artists. >> all my ladies out there. carrie underwood from my home state, oklahoma. >> oh, my gosh. >> i always have to mention it at least once when i am on the show that i'm a proud oklahoman and i'm very proud of carrie underwood. >> you should. i've been following carrie underwood's career since "american idol"....
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we haven't heard a peep from loretta lynch. her testimony is key.t profounded with comeys. maria: bob goodlatte said if she doesn't answer by invitation, she will be subpoenaed. >> she will get the subpoena. the subpoena only exists until the first week in january. we're already at the first week in october. maria: why only january? >> because it's a new congress. if republicans control the house, they can reissue the subpoena. if they don't control the house, kiss the subpoena good-bye. maria: thank you so much. coming up, a toys r us revival is possible. why they may be staging a come back, coming up. playing with fire, watch this. >> [ laughter ] maria: more video of elon musk's late evidence device from the boring -- latest device from the boring company. not so boring. back in a minute. ♪ hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not
we haven't heard a peep from loretta lynch. her testimony is key.t profounded with comeys. maria: bob goodlatte said if she doesn't answer by invitation, she will be subpoenaed. >> she will get the subpoena. the subpoena only exists until the first week in january. we're already at the first week in october. maria: why only january? >> because it's a new congress. if republicans control the house, they can reissue the subpoena. if they don't control the house, kiss the subpoena...
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the list goes on but we haven't heard much about loretta lynch, have we? we haven't heard much of the holdovers from the obama administration. this is an intact justice department put in place principally by eric holder and president obama. >> right. i can't agree with you more. for all that the president has accomplished he could have accomplished more without the "a," distraction; "b," destruction from the job and people not doing their jobs. it's been a huge disappointment. i think it will be a while before that gets turned around. if it ever is. it's a critical failure in the government right now that we don't have a functioning department of justice to investigate antitrust issues with big tech, to investigate the russia stuff, punish the perjury and find out what really happened with a lot of issues in the hillary clinton behavior and her foundation and so forth. a big step back but hopefully the president can continue on course and eventually appoint the right people once the top people clear out. >> lou: the president has made it very clear to the
the list goes on but we haven't heard much about loretta lynch, have we? we haven't heard much of the holdovers from the obama administration. this is an intact justice department put in place principally by eric holder and president obama. >> right. i can't agree with you more. for all that the president has accomplished he could have accomplished more without the "a," distraction; "b," destruction from the job and people not doing their jobs. it's been a huge...
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i have a connecting name here of laurie or loretta. anybody understand any part of this?o. >> ie joined what the assembly calls a message service. >> do you know somebody who had heart problems and lung problems. >> where mediums dial in visitors with messages from the past. >> you have a tea set of hers. she shows me this and hands you the tea set. it's not out, is it? it's in the cupboard. she would love to have you pull it out. >> if the visitor understands the message the medium wil keep questioning. if they don't they will move on. >> with a young girl that passes, i feel this is a passage from cancer, do you understand? yes, thank you. she says to take peace in knowing that there is nothing else that could have been done. >> nothing can really prepare you for somebody in your family to die. i would like to believe that there is something else. >> like many at the service, janey came here searching for answers. she's hoping to confront questions that have haunted her family almost 20 years. >> what did you call him? >> bobby. >> so handsome. >> he was very smart. he
i have a connecting name here of laurie or loretta. anybody understand any part of this?o. >> ie joined what the assembly calls a message service. >> do you know somebody who had heart problems and lung problems. >> where mediums dial in visitors with messages from the past. >> you have a tea set of hers. she shows me this and hands you the tea set. it's not out, is it? it's in the cupboard. she would love to have you pull it out. >> if the visitor understands the...
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rob: loretta, thanks for coming on this morning. a simple question.ers on the right. is it justified? >> they certainly need to project confidence. they are coming into a critical vote this morning and four senators who still haven't declared which way they are going to go on this nomination, and jeff flake, all four have yet to confirm which way they are going to go. leadership is working on that and we are seeing a lot behind-the-scenes to get those folks on board. jillian: who will it come down to? just one person? >> reporter: there's a tremendous amount of pressure. we see some hints. susan collins and joe manchin thought the supplemental fbi review was sufficient and barroso folks are thinking those two senators will vote yes. lisa murkowski has a lot of pressure in alaska and some supporters, the indigenous community which had her in tight elections in the past, she's concerned about that and we are hearing about her office, with people who met with her in her office, indicating she is struggling to get to yes. jeff flake, we have seen he was v
rob: loretta, thanks for coming on this morning. a simple question.ers on the right. is it justified? >> they certainly need to project confidence. they are coming into a critical vote this morning and four senators who still haven't declared which way they are going to go on this nomination, and jeff flake, all four have yet to confirm which way they are going to go. leadership is working on that and we are seeing a lot behind-the-scenes to get those folks on board. jillian: who will it...
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it is interesting that the whole narrative now is on jay powell and loretta mester on the fed.e bonds to fund these fiscal deficits, you will have the reaction of interest rates and no matter what the fed does or does not do. nobody talks about this. it is not always about the fed, it is about fiscal policy and the dramatic stimulus at this late stage of the cycle at a time when we are at fully employment >> perfect take it apart for us, ron. >> david is saying the issuance of trillion dollars bond means si issuers are going to have the pay more that price is the interest rate. >> of course, as david noted that he'll go back to econ 101 the fed does control long interest rates in as far as quantitative program is driving down by bonds. now there are net sette sel down by bonds. now there are net sette seers. they are pushing supplies in the marketplace and all things being equal and pushing rates higher we have a global economy we had the financial hiccups along the way. >> you both identify other slugs of reasons why >> chinese selling >> why interest rates are going up >> wha
it is interesting that the whole narrative now is on jay powell and loretta mester on the fed.e bonds to fund these fiscal deficits, you will have the reaction of interest rates and no matter what the fed does or does not do. nobody talks about this. it is not always about the fed, it is about fiscal policy and the dramatic stimulus at this late stage of the cycle at a time when we are at fully employment >> perfect take it apart for us, ron. >> david is saying the issuance of...
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cold yes, the fabled goldilocks scenario which investors thought could soothe the hawks including loretta meister and i got to tell you she had tough talk friday how the stock market won't deter her thinking i doubt today's numbers will cause them to change the minds just as trump is going to stick with his tariffs regardless of the action of the stock market crazy thing is how dumb the market can be. for much of the day the retailers were higher and plaintiff that personal consumption figures with weak has in amazon caused the federal reserve to be more accommodativ resulting in a better holiday season so that group took a header making everyone who bought them at the top look stupid every attempt has made people look like bow szos except thoseo bought red hat it makes for a precipitous course the president's instance jensen on tariffs makes it difficult we'll get any help from worldwide growth higher rates and taxes are setting us up for a difficult year not to mention 2019 unless something is does to ameliorate the house of pain. a scattering of sectors and recession stocks tried to ma
cold yes, the fabled goldilocks scenario which investors thought could soothe the hawks including loretta meister and i got to tell you she had tough talk friday how the stock market won't deter her thinking i doubt today's numbers will cause them to change the minds just as trump is going to stick with his tariffs regardless of the action of the stock market crazy thing is how dumb the market can be. for much of the day the retailers were higher and plaintiff that personal consumption figures...
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. >> i want to give a huge shout out to your agent loretta in atlanta.ped me so much these two days. this makes me want to book my next flight with you so i can find loretta and say hi again. >> it was just something that made me feel good, that people will connect and care and that's what dion did for me. ♪ ♪ please welcome oscar munoz, ceo, united airlines, and secretary carlos gutierrez, chair, albright stonebridge group and chairman meridian international centers. >> thank you and good morning. you know, there's probably not a ceo in the country that is -- that isn't thinking about what does technology mean for my business, how is it going to disrupt my business, how do i get ahead of our competitors. we're very fortunate to have with us oscar munoz who is a ceo and the ceo of united airlines and really has taken a lead on technology and how technology will impact the industry. we're very fortunate to have you today. thank you very much for your time. let me just start out with a general question about united airlines, you've turned the business arou
. >> i want to give a huge shout out to your agent loretta in atlanta.ped me so much these two days. this makes me want to book my next flight with you so i can find loretta and say hi again. >> it was just something that made me feel good, that people will connect and care and that's what dion did for me. ♪ ♪ please welcome oscar munoz, ceo, united airlines, and secretary carlos gutierrez, chair, albright stonebridge group and chairman meridian international centers. >>...
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. >> interesting context, yaz you pointed out given loretta lynch's well-known airport tarmac meeting with bill clinton. this meeting was nuanced a little differently, and of a course rosenstein reports directly to the president on a number of matters. but it's hard to know what to make of this. was it all theater or was the president really interested at o one point in firing rosenstein but then pushed back from that? i think that that latter explanation is more likely. because for this president firing rosenstein and the impact that that could have had on narrowing and constricting the mueller investigation could easily have been perceived as evidence of the intent to obstruct justice. seems like the safer course for him is to make his piece with rosenstein and work through it. >> and david from the president at minimum got to show rosenstein who is boss theoretically by order him to come on this plane ride with me and spend some time talking there. but it could be the president is just waiting until after election day to fire him. >> because there's not a lot donald trump wants ros
. >> interesting context, yaz you pointed out given loretta lynch's well-known airport tarmac meeting with bill clinton. this meeting was nuanced a little differently, and of a course rosenstein reports directly to the president on a number of matters. but it's hard to know what to make of this. was it all theater or was the president really interested at o one point in firing rosenstein but then pushed back from that? i think that that latter explanation is more likely. because for this...
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here are loretta lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn.kson.
here are loretta lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn.kson.
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former chief speechwriter for attorney general loretta lynch and former advisor to the hillary clintone you both. we haven't heard from you today so i want to start with you. historically when someone votes for cloture and debate ending, they typically vote in favor of whatever the matter of the person is. but we don't know that to be sure, the white house feels like judge kavanaugh has the vote. the configuration may include some democrats. >> it may come in we were talking about this before the show and it's not for sure that we can count on senator collins. she is in a very tight race. i feel like maybe this is a signal that she may be losing that seat and she is going go down with her party with a vote for the democrat side versus fighting with the republicans. >> i think it's really interesting about the vote totals that are shaking out now is there is a bipartisan vote against judge kavanaugh with lisa murkowski, that to me is very interesting because we've heard over the last week and for even longer there's been a democratic plot against his nominee and this is all a partisan e
former chief speechwriter for attorney general loretta lynch and former advisor to the hillary clintone you both. we haven't heard from you today so i want to start with you. historically when someone votes for cloture and debate ending, they typically vote in favor of whatever the matter of the person is. but we don't know that to be sure, the white house feels like judge kavanaugh has the vote. the configuration may include some democrats. >> it may come in we were talking about this...
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former attorney general loretta lynch talks with chris matthews about the issue of voter suppression.:00 eastern on msnbc. be back with more "mtp daily" on the vegas strip, baby. what would it look like... ...if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could. if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. you might or joints.hing for your heart... download audible. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i saw my leg did not look right. i landed. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation b
former attorney general loretta lynch talks with chris matthews about the issue of voter suppression.:00 eastern on msnbc. be back with more "mtp daily" on the vegas strip, baby. what would it look like... ...if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could. if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a...
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for former attorney general loretta lynch, and former policy advisor to the hillary clinton campaign. thank you so much for joining us today. i love your socks. fancy socks for us. keeping it cheerful, i love it. >> harris: that's what we've come to know about you. it >> jake: it's a tough day. >> harris: show your toughness. >> melissa: welcome. kavanaugh moving one step closer to sitting on the highest court in the land, admitted what has become a brutal showdown over his nomination. big questions now over some key swing votes that will decide his fate in the senate. three of those four senators voting yes on closure today. g.o.p. senator lisa murkowski voting no on that one. their decision whether or not to confirm kavanaugh, that still unknown. senator susan collins and joe manchin are set to make statements. in the meantime, g.o.p. john cornyn taking to the senate floor to blast anti-kavanaugh protests. watch this. >> of are vote today was import not only because it allows us to move forward and conclude this process, but it was important because it shows the united states senate
for former attorney general loretta lynch, and former policy advisor to the hillary clinton campaign. thank you so much for joining us today. i love your socks. fancy socks for us. keeping it cheerful, i love it. >> harris: that's what we've come to know about you. it >> jake: it's a tough day. >> harris: show your toughness. >> melissa: welcome. kavanaugh moving one step closer to sitting on the highest court in the land, admitted what has become a brutal showdown over...