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abuses, lying to pfizer court justices, omission by lying to pfizer court justices, and, hillary clinton's crimes, and the dual justice system in this country, one for hillary, and fixing investigations with everything associated with this. that has been our point the entire time. how do we get to the bottom of this? >> and come up they fight tooth and nail to provide the american people the truth about activities. rosenstein, as sarah said it, even just last night was refusing to turn over these documents. they are breaking certain members of congress saying, this is exactly what we want the fbi to do. if that's the case then, so the american people to documents, show congress, so we can see how good of a job you did. the fact that they are not willing to do that tells me that there were problems from the very beginning of this so-called collusion investigation. they won't show us the papadopoulos stuff, they won't show us the information about helper. you have to ask why they won't come clean. >> sarah: what was the scope of all of this? i think what we are seeing is one small portion of
abuses, lying to pfizer court justices, omission by lying to pfizer court justices, and, hillary clinton's crimes, and the dual justice system in this country, one for hillary, and fixing investigations with everything associated with this. that has been our point the entire time. how do we get to the bottom of this? >> and come up they fight tooth and nail to provide the american people the truth about activities. rosenstein, as sarah said it, even just last night was refusing to turn...
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at >> pfizer is my largest employer in the district. all the contributions are itemized that are out there. it's the process that we have from a lot of years ago with interesting rulings as it relates to that. court corporate money is banned in always has been. there's a maximum that you can contribute $5000 to an election cycle. i get one pfizer pass check. >> host: good morning. >> caller: good morning to you. good morning. representative. i'm appreciative on letting me speak on what the flag means to me. i'm a navyan veteranan of 37 ye. the flag symbolizes freedom and when i have a opportunity of my building to raise and lower the flag memorial day for instance it resonates to me that many people died and that folks would most of it standing. that's my message sir. >> thank you. first of all i want to say thanks for your service. a lot of us have veterans in her family's and i know they share those the same views. it means a lot to them. my dad was in the navy. he's 94 years old. he was in the battle of the bulge a long time ago. >>
at >> pfizer is my largest employer in the district. all the contributions are itemized that are out there. it's the process that we have from a lot of years ago with interesting rulings as it relates to that. court corporate money is banned in always has been. there's a maximum that you can contribute $5000 to an election cycle. i get one pfizer pass check. >> host: good morning. >> caller: good morning to you. good morning. representative. i'm appreciative on letting me...
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there is a maximum that they contribute, $5,000, in an election cycle and get one pfizer check. host: gym, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning to you. good morning to you, senator upton. on theciate you speaking previous topic of what the flag means to me. i am in navy veteran of 37 years. it symbolizes freedom. ton i have the opportunity raise and lower the flag, memorial day, for instance, it resonates to me. many people died so that folks could kneel instead of standing. that is my message, sir and sir. guest: thank you. first i just want to say, thanks for your service. a lot of us have veterans in our families, and i know they share those same views. the flag means a lot to them. my dad may be watching this morning. 94 years old,s was in the battle of the bulge a long time ago. host: some criticism earlier this week, placement of the united states flag next to the north korean flag at that summit. what do you think? guest: well, it was a summit. i have been to north korea in the past. i think it is great news what happened. if we are going to get on a path that w
there is a maximum that they contribute, $5,000, in an election cycle and get one pfizer check. host: gym, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning to you. good morning to you, senator upton. on theciate you speaking previous topic of what the flag means to me. i am in navy veteran of 37 years. it symbolizes freedom. ton i have the opportunity raise and lower the flag, memorial day, for instance, it resonates to me. many people died so that folks could kneel instead of standing. that is...
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facility --major major facilities by pfizer. -- one ofn is that our concerns is about 10 years ago, researchers at john hopp one ofound out that these medicines -- i believe i have it correctly -- john hopkins found that not one milligram of some of these drugs are now being produced in the u.s.. researchers found out that testing heparin from china, something in the order of 20% were not real heparin. they did say that many are not so good, and we cannot control the quality. so my suggestion is, would it be a reasonable law to have a label g -- active ingredients china,tured in the usa, japan, wherever? is that asking too much, to know where the active ingredients of our pharmaceuticals are being manufactured? host: what did you make of what
facility --major major facilities by pfizer. -- one ofn is that our concerns is about 10 years ago, researchers at john hopp one ofound out that these medicines -- i believe i have it correctly -- john hopkins found that not one milligram of some of these drugs are now being produced in the u.s.. researchers found out that testing heparin from china, something in the order of 20% were not real heparin. they did say that many are not so good, and we cannot control the quality. so my suggestion...
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pfizer tried to buy astrazeneca.hat was dinged even before the trade relation talks i think that's highly unlikely. >> jami, thank you >>> let's get to sue herera with a news update. >> good morning. here's what's happening at this hour president trump speaking to reporters outside the white house saying it is in our best interest to have good relations with north korea and kim jong-un. >> i don't want to see -- excuse me i don't want to see a nuclear weapon i want a happy relationship with north korea. i want to have a good relationship with many other countries. >> afghan's president welcoming a three-day cease-fire with the taliban marking the end of ramadan. he appealed for a longer cease-fire this is afghan defense ministry officials say a u.s. drone strike killed pakistan taliban leader fazula. >>> thousands of air travelers had their plans up ended by a computer glitch thursday night 400 were canceled last night and another 400 today. it stemmed from a glitch with its regional carrier psa airlines you never wa
pfizer tried to buy astrazeneca.hat was dinged even before the trade relation talks i think that's highly unlikely. >> jami, thank you >>> let's get to sue herera with a news update. >> good morning. here's what's happening at this hour president trump speaking to reporters outside the white house saying it is in our best interest to have good relations with north korea and kim jong-un. >> i don't want to see -- excuse me i don't want to see a nuclear weapon i want a...
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and there are the guys -- infa e pfizer court who paid for the dossier, they didn't tell the pfizer courtt christopher steele had been fired by the fbi for leaking information. this is as wrong as it gets. >> laura: what is your general thought on the constitutionalit constitutionality, there were generally a lot of scholars who believed in dershowitz and a bunch of us have been talking about this for a month.ci this entire special counsel seems like an unconstitutional undertaking. it seems like they have a limit. and the president can't remove themre, and as a witness? >> i can tell you on some of the facts that we have seen, he should recuse himself. that aside, in this country you investigate crimes. you hope to come up with a crime after you've investigated it, and that's not the way the special counsel is doing it and' i think it's wrong. >> didn't he say he was going to make those documents available to the so-called gang of eight? >> they said tomorrow, but they always end up not doing it. >> they said today, now it will be thursday. >> we had discussions with td g. i think -- the
and there are the guys -- infa e pfizer court who paid for the dossier, they didn't tell the pfizer courtt christopher steele had been fired by the fbi for leaking information. this is as wrong as it gets. >> laura: what is your general thought on the constitutionalit constitutionality, there were generally a lot of scholars who believed in dershowitz and a bunch of us have been talking about this for a month.ci this entire special counsel seems like an unconstitutional undertaking. it...
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let's bring in nick pfizer who joins us from berlin. we have seen essentially that chancellor merkel is fighting to save the government in a heated battle over immigration. we did have a short time ago a twitter hoax that certainly rattled nerves in germany. bring us up to speed where things stand. coupleet me show you a front pages to give you an idea. this is published in you can, where this man is from -- he is in openterior minisister, conflict with his boss, angela memerkel, who is, , of c coursee german chancellor. that is the headline "an open conflict." it's about whether migrants can b be allowed into germany. he would like to expel them at the border. the newspaper is filled with talks of an ultltimatum for merkel, andd basasically he is saying monday i am going to start expelling people who have apply for exile in bebeen rejecd in another european country but have an applicacation underwawan other european countries. she does not want that. he i is part of the christian social uninion, which h is the sister party of angela me
let's bring in nick pfizer who joins us from berlin. we have seen essentially that chancellor merkel is fighting to save the government in a heated battle over immigration. we did have a short time ago a twitter hoax that certainly rattled nerves in germany. bring us up to speed where things stand. coupleet me show you a front pages to give you an idea. this is published in you can, where this man is from -- he is in openterior minisister, conflict with his boss, angela memerkel, who is, , of c...
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the analyst expects pfizer to have -- despite the -- the price target is $45. the stock finisd slight slightly higher to 36.67.th same annual it's with an overweightti . the firm cites -- the price target is $100. the shares wer a fraction to 86.08. >>> dow component chevron was initiate with a buy rating. the analystxp therets the company's annual oil production to grow thanks to what he cls the mega-asset areas. price target $145. that stock was pressured today by a decline in oil prices. domino's rating was cut from hold to bias, citing the potential for hher labor costs as well. that price target is now 270. that's where the stock closed essential today at $270.04. >>> still ahead, why our market monitory says small-cap energy stocks could offer some big returns. >>> argentina has agreed to a 0 billionoan from the international monetary fund. the deal requires argenti to cut its fiscal deficit and lower the inflation rate. the loan amount was larger than expected, more than double what is usually granted in similar f arrangemenm the agreement, though is bei
the analyst expects pfizer to have -- despite the -- the price target is $45. the stock finisd slight slightly higher to 36.67.th same annual it's with an overweightti . the firm cites -- the price target is $100. the shares wer a fraction to 86.08. >>> dow component chevron was initiate with a buy rating. the analystxp therets the company's annual oil production to grow thanks to what he cls the mega-asset areas. price target $145. that stock was pressured today by a decline in oil...
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the rest are delta, southwest airlines, apple, pfizer capitol one, and ernst and young. >> threateninghina is threatening to fight back. this comes on the heels of retaliation of china last week announcing tariffs on america's goods. that means you could pay more on goods you buy. we have pr mo-- we have more on prices americans may pay. >> the stakes got higher with the showdown with china. they are ready to impose tariffs on $450 billion in tariffs on china. that was after china retaliated after the first tariffs. americans could be forced to pay more for everything from tvs to computers and toys to clothing. a $500 cell phone could jump to $550. on the farm in southwest iowa, ray and chris support getting tough with chie you that. but they are already getting squeezed. soybean prices have dropped 15% since china targeted u.s. agriculture for retaliation. >> when the prices we receive go down, so does on ourwith a our . fear of a widening trade war sent the stocks in to a slide, the dow jones is now negative for the year. though the administration said that china has far more to lose
the rest are delta, southwest airlines, apple, pfizer capitol one, and ernst and young. >> threateninghina is threatening to fight back. this comes on the heels of retaliation of china last week announcing tariffs on america's goods. that means you could pay more on goods you buy. we have pr mo-- we have more on prices americans may pay. >> the stakes got higher with the showdown with china. they are ready to impose tariffs on $450 billion in tariffs on china. that was after china...
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the fbi waited to begin their pfizer investigation until carter page was no longer -- they did not want to be wiretapping and actual campaign advisor. theyaid til he formally -- i think that is important to recognize. there's been a lot of back and forth on it. there was a paragraph that indicated to the court that thereas some opposition research that had been involved .n the dossier carter page had been someone who is a target of attempts to recruit him. three years before this happened, repeated attempts by russian intelligence. the fbi met with him and said do not read -- do not meet with the russians. he left them off. carter page makes a trip to russia where he comes back and says he did not meet with russians but the fbi has evidence he met with russian officials connected to intelligence. that would raise questions in my mind. host: al in dayton, ohio. you are the last call. go right ahead. caller: ask for c-span. mr. cunningham. very interesting. .'ve been following this one of the going to force -- his tax returns would end this .nvestigation guest: mueller has been on the job
the fbi waited to begin their pfizer investigation until carter page was no longer -- they did not want to be wiretapping and actual campaign advisor. theyaid til he formally -- i think that is important to recognize. there's been a lot of back and forth on it. there was a paragraph that indicated to the court that thereas some opposition research that had been involved .n the dossier carter page had been someone who is a target of attempts to recruit him. three years before this happened,...
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going to consumer staple b which would the supermarkets, the soaps, the olgate, clorox, the mercks, pfizers, stuff likthat, even the regional banks. i don't want to chase the stocks that have had these meteoric rises in the bull market. i want to find the stuff that has somevalue. and probably is going to pay some good healthy solid dividends for that long term investor. >> on that note, thanks very appreciate it. >> to the economy now, and a surprising surge in new home sales. purchase of newly built single family homes grew a lot more than expected last month, and the rise comes despite high prices and low home inventory. but there's a catch. diana olick has the details. >> home builders didn't start more homes in may compared to april, but they did sell more homes. sales of newly built homes jumped wider than expected, 6.7% after april's read was revised down. here was one more devil in the details. >> all the growth in housing, new home sales is in tso h, warehousing is affordable. and that has implications going-forward. if interest rates ticked up sharply, will it not even be affordab
going to consumer staple b which would the supermarkets, the soaps, the olgate, clorox, the mercks, pfizers, stuff likthat, even the regional banks. i don't want to chase the stocks that have had these meteoric rises in the bull market. i want to find the stuff that has somevalue. and probably is going to pay some good healthy solid dividends for that long term investor. >> on that note, thanks very appreciate it. >> to the economy now, and a surprising surge in new home sales....
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how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer.id arthritis. how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptom
how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer.id arthritis. how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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kathleen: the white house traded pfizer is seeking to ease investor concerns about trade policy. he says the report on foreign investment that is due later this week will not be left sleeping as markets are anticipating. let's bring in our bloomberg editor in washington. the trump administration again sending mixed messages. to do think they were walking back from some of these comments? while markets were rattled, likewise the trump administration was taken aback by the response from these markets. there is a battle going on in the administration itself, treasury secretary mnuchin wanting to take a softer line with china to work out diplomacy, but that had the effect of suggesting that the u.s. would look at broad limits on investing. trying to walk that back and say this is really about china primarily. that was what the order originally came out, directed at china and their acquisition of companies and technology that the u.s. considers important. signaling they are china or not -- who else is facing restrictions? the statements are fairly broad, this is prohibiting investment
kathleen: the white house traded pfizer is seeking to ease investor concerns about trade policy. he says the report on foreign investment that is due later this week will not be left sleeping as markets are anticipating. let's bring in our bloomberg editor in washington. the trump administration again sending mixed messages. to do think they were walking back from some of these comments? while markets were rattled, likewise the trump administration was taken aback by the response from these...
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so now relative to managed care, relative to j&j, lily, pfizer.i put in this downtrend line, we for the first time in about three years broke above the line, ever so slightly, pulled back, and now we've broken out again. the beginning of relative outperformance to its sector and the spread with the small cap suggests to me that there's more to go. okay now the chart itself ibb and the channel it's been in since the low. literally, a perfect channel and my thinking is that we are at this low end and that we're headed to the high end so i want to be long ibb here. pretty straightforward thesis. >> all right so mike, how you trading ibb >> you know, several of the constituent stocks of ibb, which is basically the proxy for the nasdaq, bio-tech index are trading very cheaply the names he just mentioned, celgenes, lilies, they were trading nine times earnings. we thought they were cheap at 10 to 11 times earnings biogen seems to have turned. but here's something to think about. it hasn't -- it's outperformed over the past month, but not over the past y
so now relative to managed care, relative to j&j, lily, pfizer.i put in this downtrend line, we for the first time in about three years broke above the line, ever so slightly, pulled back, and now we've broken out again. the beginning of relative outperformance to its sector and the spread with the small cap suggests to me that there's more to go. okay now the chart itself ibb and the channel it's been in since the low. literally, a perfect channel and my thinking is that we are at this low...
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so rosenstein yes he did sign the pfizer warrant as did predecessors of his and it was approved by one judge after another after another after another all of whom were republican appointees so this notion that somehow this is this democratic kind of internet and i don't there's only conflict if you brought up the dossier you brought up the dossier and they were less than transparent on who paid for the dossier and who put it together so you know you know we can mince our words right here but my point is it's take the city i mean he's involved in many elements of this should he recused himself because i don't think he's an honest broker go ahead richard. he's really only involved in one element as a fact witness which is what komi said to him and what the predicate was for that letter that he sent to the president right this investigation peter is going to look at ways in which the russians tried to affect the outcome of this campaign and money laundering and bank fraud and any number of different things and that little piece of rosenstein is going to be next to nothing ok i think the t
so rosenstein yes he did sign the pfizer warrant as did predecessors of his and it was approved by one judge after another after another after another all of whom were republican appointees so this notion that somehow this is this democratic kind of internet and i don't there's only conflict if you brought up the dossier you brought up the dossier and they were less than transparent on who paid for the dossier and who put it together so you know you know we can mince our words right here but my...
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facebook support for bernie sanders, the desire to investigate pfizer abuses, opposition to deep statehat killed 69 russians in february, not wanted to give guns toe ukraine and president trump's decision to bomb syria in which thousands of russian troops are currently stationed -- that was a russian operation too. this is the amazing thing, and a credit to slavic bigger to go after a creepy porn lawyer here in american cable news world. they are amazing, those russian russians. ♪ on the show we've chronicled the war on standards at the faa where irrelevant biographical questions were a imposed on aspiring air traffic controller controllers -- sadly this is far from the only example of standards declining in the tes. e iste never debate on any of this, it just happens. if it's happening and scientific fields, you wouldn't think it would but it is. in the pages of the city journal heather mcdonald has chronicled how schools and other institutions are cutting requirements i an effort to be more diverse whatever that mean means. she also wrote the upcoming book the diversity delusion and
facebook support for bernie sanders, the desire to investigate pfizer abuses, opposition to deep statehat killed 69 russians in february, not wanted to give guns toe ukraine and president trump's decision to bomb syria in which thousands of russian troops are currently stationed -- that was a russian operation too. this is the amazing thing, and a credit to slavic bigger to go after a creepy porn lawyer here in american cable news world. they are amazing, those russian russians. ♪ on the show...
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there is a maximum that they contribute, $5,000, in an election cycle and get one pfizer check. host: gym, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning to you. good morning to you, senator upton. on theciate you speaking previous topic of what the flag means to me. i am in navy veteran of 37 years. it symbolizes freedom. ton i have the opportunity raise and lower the flag, memorial day, for instance, it resonates to me. many people died so that folks could kneel instead of standing. that is my message, sir and sir. guest: thank you. first i just want to say, thanks for your service. a lot of us have veterans in our families, and i know they share those same views. the flag means a lot to them. my dad may be watching this morning. 94 years old,s was in the battle of the bulge a long time ago. host: some criticism earlier this week, placement of the united states flag next to the north korean flag at that summit. what do you think? guest: well, it was a summit. i have been to north korea in the past. i think it is great news what happened. if we are going to get on a path that w
there is a maximum that they contribute, $5,000, in an election cycle and get one pfizer check. host: gym, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning to you. good morning to you, senator upton. on theciate you speaking previous topic of what the flag means to me. i am in navy veteran of 37 years. it symbolizes freedom. ton i have the opportunity raise and lower the flag, memorial day, for instance, it resonates to me. many people died so that folks could kneel instead of standing. that is...
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wondering how you factor that into the big picture over the next six months >> good question, mostly like pfizer, using those to get into the bio-tech stocks. and msg, i'm surprised doc, this didn't catch a bid with the news from time warner and a look at more opportunities in energy. there's been a rally, but plenty of opportunities there so the point being, yes, the market is going higher but you can find plenty of overpriced stocks >> do you want to weigh in what we got this week from tudor jones. we never hear from him saying things could get a little crazy. we had the gundlach this week. and where the fed is going to be >> and it's interesting because this follows in the previous two, three weeks, previous banks saying the recession could be as early as 2019. and the world's largest hedge fund is saying '19 is bad. get out now, testifyi shg, effew they communicated it it's when to time this but at the end of the day, you can't time it. 2006, 2007 together, the s&p was up more than 20% so, you don't want to get out too soon it's a big opportunity cost. i think right now, we're still in a ris
wondering how you factor that into the big picture over the next six months >> good question, mostly like pfizer, using those to get into the bio-tech stocks. and msg, i'm surprised doc, this didn't catch a bid with the news from time warner and a look at more opportunities in energy. there's been a rally, but plenty of opportunities there so the point being, yes, the market is going higher but you can find plenty of overpriced stocks >> do you want to weigh in what we got this week...
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the pfizer court was never told michael steele was fired by the fbi for lying to the fbi. very incredible source. hillary clinton the fbi were dealing with russia. that is where they got their dirt for the dossier. entire conversations between the trump and foreign leaders have been leaked to the press. michael flynn was unmasked. host: i think we got the idea. a lot of dots that need to be conducted -- need to be connected. as the ni, were you aware that -- as dni, were you aware? guest: we try to write all of them down. the infamous dossier. the dossier is a collection of that were notmos drawn on the intelligence community assessment. that is not to say that some of what was in the dossier, what was corroborated in our intelligence community assessment which was drawn a lot of other sources which we had confidence in. the foreign intelligence surveillance court, authorizations are typically a very rigorous process with a lot of documentation and typically, they don't necessarily ride on one source of information. i will speak only to my mccabe,ce with andy when he serve
the pfizer court was never told michael steele was fired by the fbi for lying to the fbi. very incredible source. hillary clinton the fbi were dealing with russia. that is where they got their dirt for the dossier. entire conversations between the trump and foreign leaders have been leaked to the press. michael flynn was unmasked. host: i think we got the idea. a lot of dots that need to be conducted -- need to be connected. as the ni, were you aware that -- as dni, were you aware? guest: we...
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has vanished and moved over to china, including major .acilities of pfizer concerns,n, one of my is i know 10 years ago research oneohns hopkins found out , i believe ines have it correctly, not one milligram is being produced in the united states. 10 years ago, researchers in hopkins found out testing that heparin that comes from china. was not heparin. they did say many manufacturing facilities are excellent, but many are not so good, and we cannot control the quality. my suggestion is, would it be reasonable to have a label saying all active ingredients china,tured in usa, japan, wherever? is that asking too much to ask where the active ingredients in our pharmaceuticals are being manufactured? host: what do you make of what he said? i'm familiar with this pharmaceutical issue. i believe transparency for consumers is a good thing. the more labeling the better. let the consumer decide what values are important to them in price.n to the there is a legitimate concern about the concentration of pharmaceuticals in china. both from a monopolistic point of view, and also from a quality co
has vanished and moved over to china, including major .acilities of pfizer concerns,n, one of my is i know 10 years ago research oneohns hopkins found out , i believe ines have it correctly, not one milligram is being produced in the united states. 10 years ago, researchers in hopkins found out testing that heparin that comes from china. was not heparin. they did say many manufacturing facilities are excellent, but many are not so good, and we cannot control the quality. my suggestion is, would...
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no one expects to lose a security at pfizer after 24 days. mcmaster was recommended by tom cotton pity president believes in because he was an army officer. guy he a flyer on a didn't know. they didn't ever mesh. it got better but never good enough. mr. hayes: this morning, on our , theyon washington suggested that mcmaster is a details guy and the president is not. he wants it short and sweet. mr. anton: there is something to , i have almoster nothing bad to say him. really nothing bad. i would later get into trouble with people who thought i was too loyal to mcmaster and i should have been undermining him. -- when he was around us, he could be freewheeling and fun. he could not let that out in front of the president. he was always standing at attention saying yes sir, no sir. what you would see in other people around the president. tonight that he is the president and i have the staff guy but they could go in there and shoot the breeze and needle him and treat him like a regular guy. hr could not do that and he never got over it. peopleikes
no one expects to lose a security at pfizer after 24 days. mcmaster was recommended by tom cotton pity president believes in because he was an army officer. guy he a flyer on a didn't know. they didn't ever mesh. it got better but never good enough. mr. hayes: this morning, on our , theyon washington suggested that mcmaster is a details guy and the president is not. he wants it short and sweet. mr. anton: there is something to , i have almoster nothing bad to say him. really nothing bad. i...
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in positive territory along with johnson & johnson, procter & gamble, walmart, travelers, coke and pfizerthe president is threatening more tariffs on chinese goods and that has people concerned, but meanwhile, the "new york times" is reporting that apple iphones assembled in china will be exempt from the tariffs. how come? i'm joined by our own susan li. >> goes to the diplomacy of tim cook, one of the best diplomats in the past 18 months. able to play friends with both sides. the friends with the chinese administration. if we for a trade war as we say, if iphones are exempt, have you to understand the supply chain. a lot of the chips and screens that go into these iphones, they're actually assembled in china. will they be tariffed? probably most likely, 52% of semiconductors that are made in china are expected to be somehow cost effected in this tit-for-tat battle. but you know apple is probably the most successful corporation to operate in china, over 200 million users of iphones in one of the largest hand set, if not the largest smartphone market in the world and made successful invest
in positive territory along with johnson & johnson, procter & gamble, walmart, travelers, coke and pfizerthe president is threatening more tariffs on chinese goods and that has people concerned, but meanwhile, the "new york times" is reporting that apple iphones assembled in china will be exempt from the tariffs. how come? i'm joined by our own susan li. >> goes to the diplomacy of tim cook, one of the best diplomats in the past 18 months. able to play friends with both...
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i trimmed a little pfizer tohol. >> i'm with you. >> just trimmed it also today, i trimmed a little bit of apple i'm not selling the stock. it's still a huge 5% position in my portfolio, but for the clients who are 8% and 9%, that's too much. >> nothing about the consumer's behavior is going to change because of the events in singapore oor the central banks. that's the folkish right now whether you're looking at trip adviser, marriott, they're eating out, fixing up their homes. you talked about home depot and lowe's being in a recovery phase. the consumer behavior is what you want to focus on this week doesn't adjust that behavior >> kevin, you are making some significant portfolio moves. i'm curious as to what they are and why you're doing it now. >> during the g-7 insult fest, and i agree it was a nothing burger as far as the markets were concerned, something occurred in it canadian market they had an election in the province of ontario. canada has been an unmitigated disaster for investors for the last two years for a whole host of reasons including trump's tax legislation wiped out
i trimmed a little pfizer tohol. >> i'm with you. >> just trimmed it also today, i trimmed a little bit of apple i'm not selling the stock. it's still a huge 5% position in my portfolio, but for the clients who are 8% and 9%, that's too much. >> nothing about the consumer's behavior is going to change because of the events in singapore oor the central banks. that's the folkish right now whether you're looking at trip adviser, marriott, they're eating out, fixing up their...
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frankel and pfizer built jewish and immigrated to the united states. for those of you that might know the history of leo o'connor comedy in it-- immigrated with his help. he created autism diagnosis and this is speculation in my book. we don't know this, but it needs more research. i think they may have brought the idea of autism to canter across the atlantic because cantor greatly admired frankel's work and in his first case study autism was based on pringles notes-- on frankel's notes. in nazi germany in 1930s, not the child psychologists were also diagnosing social awkwardness in youth, but were much much harsher about it children in the third reich were to possess strong community bonds work they were supposed to be enthusiastic participants in collective activities such as the hitler youth and this was the idea of fascism at the heart of nazi -ism and that's what i hope to achieve with my book, showing the side of the fashion, collectible longing. .-dot paul schroeder of the upper left, crystal beater a nazi child psychology called this readiness
frankel and pfizer built jewish and immigrated to the united states. for those of you that might know the history of leo o'connor comedy in it-- immigrated with his help. he created autism diagnosis and this is speculation in my book. we don't know this, but it needs more research. i think they may have brought the idea of autism to canter across the atlantic because cantor greatly admired frankel's work and in his first case study autism was based on pringles notes-- on frankel's notes. in...
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backward to isolation and flexibility and protectionallism among those ceos who were present, the ceo of pfizer and ups and goldman sachs, we'll see how china plans to hit back right here guys, back to you. >> kayla, thank you very much. the dow is breaking below its 200 day moving average and about a percentage point of being back from correction territory. is this where we are going again into correction territory, maybe some where deeper? let's bring in michael, good to have you with us michael, one would have to give president trump a fair amount of credit for improving generally the business climate and business sentiment in america so far. you point out that the real worry over trade tensions may not be so much whether it shaves o one-tenth or two-tenth of a point of gdp what does those tensions do for business sentiment >> no question, tyler. probably the moment president trump was elected a year and a half ago, markets started to rally and came as a great surprise to many market watchers they have continued to rally as regulations have fallen and interest rates have stayed low and presi
backward to isolation and flexibility and protectionallism among those ceos who were present, the ceo of pfizer and ups and goldman sachs, we'll see how china plans to hit back right here guys, back to you. >> kayla, thank you very much. the dow is breaking below its 200 day moving average and about a percentage point of being back from correction territory. is this where we are going again into correction territory, maybe some where deeper? let's bring in michael, good to have you with...
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] the only stock in this that have held on microsoft, walmart but that was down a lot before and pfizer plus .22. there's a lot of destruction all the way around. >> opening bell here at the big board. rising ground a nonprofit helping new york city families with a variety of services and programs over at the nasdaq it's electric corps. celebrating the ipo. >> it's been a hot segment the best, by the way, in this period on monday is the one that is not involved in any sort of take over. verizon. >> yeah. >> keeps coming back as being a favorite. >> you noticed the analysts community? suddenly it has to be at two or three major upgrades. >> it's incredible >> yeah. don't you find it interesting that they don't have anything cooking that's big except for five g and lowell mcadam. vestberg is replacing him as ceo. >> he said he's made it clear they're not focussed on what he calls linear asset and the analyst community seems to be rallying around verizon. some say it's cheap versus historical norms and the idea of 5g and doubling down on its own business at&t shares down 18.5% for the year
] the only stock in this that have held on microsoft, walmart but that was down a lot before and pfizer plus .22. there's a lot of destruction all the way around. >> opening bell here at the big board. rising ground a nonprofit helping new york city families with a variety of services and programs over at the nasdaq it's electric corps. celebrating the ipo. >> it's been a hot segment the best, by the way, in this period on monday is the one that is not involved in any sort of take...
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why are we not seeing, david, the big bristol-myers pfizer that kind of thing. >> we have some otherreaking news. >> what do we have >> notion tin addition to the mt boeing it's the territory opened by honeywell and united technologies we'll get to phil. >> reporter: boeing announced it's forming a joint venture with saffron that joint venture will be building and services auxiliary power units. what is that it's the apu it's a critical compll commercial lanes. it's basically the engine that powers up the main engines and then ao runs the avionics and the power for the planes when theyhe tarmac. either when they're getting ready to leave or when they come back and parking at the gate the apu market has long been dominated by honeywell and united technologies. but now boeing says with saffron it will get into the apu business jim, we've talked about this before it's a about do you have the suite of products when it comes to avionics and services and other components within commercial airplanes honeywell and united technologies have been beefing up in recent years and now you see boein
why are we not seeing, david, the big bristol-myers pfizer that kind of thing. >> we have some otherreaking news. >> what do we have >> notion tin addition to the mt boeing it's the territory opened by honeywell and united technologies we'll get to phil. >> reporter: boeing announced it's forming a joint venture with saffron that joint venture will be building and services auxiliary power units. what is that it's the apu it's a critical compll commercial lanes. it's...
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parties out there and/or ipo, which has been a successful path for many health care companies as well pfizer it. so all that's in front of us meanwhile, the business is performing well, and should be a good discussion with the board here coming up and then we'll communicate quickly with investors. >> on the pharmaceuticals front you had a disappointment with your alzheimer's program and we've seen so many of those in this space how would you describe lilly's commitment to this space do you still believe in the hypothesis, that these plaques are driving the disease. >> we announced we stopped the study early for lack of drug effect this isn't so surprising coming after the merck failure with the some mechanism but it is disappointing for patients and our heart goes out to all the participants in these studies who are looking for some hope. unfortunately, the studies aren't designed to definitively answer your question, does sequestering ameloid work. we do have a phase two program ongoing which is a combination of this same type of medicine, a base inhibitor, with a plaque-specific antibody w
parties out there and/or ipo, which has been a successful path for many health care companies as well pfizer it. so all that's in front of us meanwhile, the business is performing well, and should be a good discussion with the board here coming up and then we'll communicate quickly with investors. >> on the pharmaceuticals front you had a disappointment with your alzheimer's program and we've seen so many of those in this space how would you describe lilly's commitment to this space do...
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brown, oneth gordon of our it pfizer's. he met with the chinese president.resident has two goals. trapid spartacus' against the athenians. if it is true that china once to avoid a trap or in other words the rising power fight the existing power, it will try to be conciliatory as possible and play the long game. he is now taking retaliatory actions because he needs to. small but if they go after american corporations, it has to affect gdp and that is where we come down. morgan stanley was suggesting a 2% frame of gdp. kallum: if all of those triggers think about how trade benefits us. it allows us to do the things we do. terrorists do is raise the cost of trade and it asked down the productivity curve. and about how important that is to a country at full employment. anything that frustrates gains in productivity will limit your real gdp growth. kalluum pickering of berenberg, thank you so much. anthony crescenzi from pimco. we are joined by a democrat from ohio. we do that at 12:00 today. francine lacqua from london and i am tom keene in new york. dazzled. th
brown, oneth gordon of our it pfizer's. he met with the chinese president.resident has two goals. trapid spartacus' against the athenians. if it is true that china once to avoid a trap or in other words the rising power fight the existing power, it will try to be conciliatory as possible and play the long game. he is now taking retaliatory actions because he needs to. small but if they go after american corporations, it has to affect gdp and that is where we come down. morgan stanley was...
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by the inspector general to look at potential abuse of the fisa process, are you currently signing pfizer applications? applications?a mr. rosenstein: generally speaking it would be the assistant attorney general for national security. or if there is a matter in which he might have a conflict it would come to me. but there is no reason i should refrain from my responsibility a applications when they meet the standards required by the statute. in fact, it would be a dereliction of duty for me to fail to approve a fisa that was justified by the facts under the law. congressman: mr. chairman, questioning, in hadstatement, mr. gowdy some interesting things to say. he acknowledged russia attacked this country and they should be the target. and he went on to say russia isn't being hurt by this investigation, we are, the countries being hurt by this investigation into rush's meddling into our election. i would ask attorney general rosenstein and director wray, what is the purpose of this investigation? mr. rosenstein: there are two different issues. the first is this historical investigation of
by the inspector general to look at potential abuse of the fisa process, are you currently signing pfizer applications? applications?a mr. rosenstein: generally speaking it would be the assistant attorney general for national security. or if there is a matter in which he might have a conflict it would come to me. but there is no reason i should refrain from my responsibility a applications when they meet the standards required by the statute. in fact, it would be a dereliction of duty for me to...
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pfizer moved out of portland.eere, onepany, john of the oldest manufacturers in the world in the united states, if not the world. if you look on the tag, it says made in china, assembled in the united states. host: that is john in maui, thank you. more ahead on "washington journal," as next we talked to ryan clancy, the chief strategist for no labels about his groups plan to break to the partisan gridlock and what is ahead for the 2018 midterms. later today marks the official start of hurricane season. we will talk with emily atkin about how officials are already behind on this year's preparations. more ahead on "washington journal." ♪ >> we are having technical problems with -- >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. this week in primetime on c-span and www.c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. this weekend on c-span, saturday night at 9:30 easter the weekly standard's political summit in colorado springs with a debate on president
pfizer moved out of portland.eere, onepany, john of the oldest manufacturers in the world in the united states, if not the world. if you look on the tag, it says made in china, assembled in the united states. host: that is john in maui, thank you. more ahead on "washington journal," as next we talked to ryan clancy, the chief strategist for no labels about his groups plan to break to the partisan gridlock and what is ahead for the 2018 midterms. later today marks the official start of...
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the fbi waited to begin their pfizer investigation until carter page was no longer -- they did not wanto be wiretapping and actual campaign advisor. they waited until he formally -- at ii thimportant to recognize. there's a lotf ck forth on it. there was a paragraph that indicated to the court that there was some opposition research that had been involved .n the dossier carter page had been someone who is a target of attempts to recruit him. three years before this happened, repeated attempts by russian intelligence. the fbi met with him and said do not read -- do not meet with the russians. he left them off. carter page makes a trip to russia where he comes back and says he did not meetith russians but the fbi has evidence he met with russian officials connected to intelligence. that would raise questions in my mind. host: al in dayton, ohio. you are the last call. go right ahead. caller: ask for c-span. mr. cunningham. very interesting. .'ve been following this one of the going to force -- his tax returns would end this .nvestigation guest: mueller has been on the job about a year i'm
the fbi waited to begin their pfizer investigation until carter page was no longer -- they did not wanto be wiretapping and actual campaign advisor. they waited until he formally -- at ii thimportant to recognize. there's a lotf ck forth on it. there was a paragraph that indicated to the court that there was some opposition research that had been involved .n the dossier carter page had been someone who is a target of attempts to recruit him. three years before this happened, repeated attempts...
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the pfizer court was never told michael steele was fired by the fbi for lying to the fbi. very incredible source. hillary clinton the fbi were dealing with russia. that is where they got their dirt for the dossier. entire conversations between the trump and foreign leaders have been leaked to the press. michael flynn was unmasked. host: i think we got the idea. a lot of dots that need to be conducted -- need to be connected. as the ni, were you aware that -- as dni, were you aware? guest: we try to write all of them down. the infamous dossier. the dossier is a collection of that were notmos drawn on the intelligence community assessment. that is not to say that some of what was in the dossier, what was corroborated in our intelligence community assessment which was drawn a lot of other sources which we had confidence in. the foreign intelligence surveillance court, authorizations are typically a very rigorous process with a lot of documentation and typically, they don't necessarily ride on one source of information. i will speak only to my mccabe,ce with andy when he serve
the pfizer court was never told michael steele was fired by the fbi for lying to the fbi. very incredible source. hillary clinton the fbi were dealing with russia. that is where they got their dirt for the dossier. entire conversations between the trump and foreign leaders have been leaked to the press. michael flynn was unmasked. host: i think we got the idea. a lot of dots that need to be conducted -- need to be connected. as the ni, were you aware that -- as dni, were you aware? guest: we...
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chief economic pfizer, mohammed al arian on the walk us through the massive selloff. 340 points on the dow jones industrial average. when they come back, deadly flooding out of the midwest. killed in wisconsin in a disaster declaration in michigan after it washes out roads and create sinkholes. elon musk warning about possible sabotage. a message for short sellers. eat my dust. that story when we come right back. stay with us. ♪ r the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? a few problems actually. we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is what b
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have to take care of that we have to put money towards research, and it is upping when upsetting pfizermething in works eli lilly as he will i said a number of times on this program if you get to 85, of course, you want to get there one in two chance you will get alzheimer's hopeful there will be a cure some point. >> i am happy this village is existing, and gives people hope that is important opse. >> mike rshavski. we'll be right back. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com . . the closer you get to home, the more you know the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. i'm t he only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable... does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >> maria: big shout-out to troops on 74 years ago. stuart: well said, maria. good morning to you, good morning, everyone. i want to get right to primaries, here we
have to take care of that we have to put money towards research, and it is upping when upsetting pfizermething in works eli lilly as he will i said a number of times on this program if you get to 85, of course, you want to get there one in two chance you will get alzheimer's hopeful there will be a cure some point. >> i am happy this village is existing, and gives people hope that is important opse. >> mike rshavski. we'll be right back. learn more or find an advisor at...
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so rosenstein yes he did sign the pfizer warrant as did predecessors of his and it was approved by one judge after another after another after another all of whom were republican appointees so this notion that somehow this is this democratic. and i don't there's only conflict if you brought up the dossier you brought up the dossier and they were less than transparent on who paid for the dossier and who put it together so you know you know we can mince our words right here but my point is it's take the city i mean he's involved in many elements of this should he recused himself because i don't think he's an honest broker go ahead richard. he is really only involved in one element and that as a fact witness which is what komi said to him and what the predicate was for that letter that he sent to the president write this investigation peter is going to look at ways in which the russians tried to affect the outcome of this campaign and money laundering and bank fraud and any number of different things in that little piece of rosenstein there's going to be next to nothing ok i think the the
so rosenstein yes he did sign the pfizer warrant as did predecessors of his and it was approved by one judge after another after another after another all of whom were republican appointees so this notion that somehow this is this democratic. and i don't there's only conflict if you brought up the dossier you brought up the dossier and they were less than transparent on who paid for the dossier and who put it together so you know you know we can mince our words right here but my point is it's...
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that we read that text of the same time you did. , most of the issues with the subpoena, that is pfizer abu -- abuse a what d probe i thinkr they got the message. full panoplye the of constitutional weapons available to the people's house? >> including to congress? >> that would be among them, yes, sir. i do not want the java. i want the documents. i think chris got the message. >> tonight on q&a, filmmakers discuss their documentary. actions of the catonsville nine and the activists who protest the vietnam war. antiwar movement was mostly start up -- thoughof scruffy haired and college-age protesters. clergy.e middle-aged think, maybe ian ould consider it myseli was a turning point. fear you could argue it di't help end the draft. the head of the service said publicly that they felt they were under attack. i thought you could clearly draw a line from what they did from the draft ending in 1973. >> tonight, television and radio host bill talks about his group -- his book, from the left, a life in the crossfire. >> he was one of the most persuasive guests. >> i consider myself somewhat o
that we read that text of the same time you did. , most of the issues with the subpoena, that is pfizer abu -- abuse a what d probe i thinkr they got the message. full panoplye the of constitutional weapons available to the people's house? >> including to congress? >> that would be among them, yes, sir. i do not want the java. i want the documents. i think chris got the message. >> tonight on q&a, filmmakers discuss their documentary. actions of the catonsville nine and...