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tom lee has some answers. plus, guy adami is unstoppable.osting back to back wins in the tournament. but he's about to face his toughest test yet and we'll tell what you that is when "fast money" returns. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. why hold it in? have your movantik moment. talk to your doc
tom lee has some answers. plus, guy adami is unstoppable.osting back to back wins in the tournament. but he's about to face his toughest test yet and we'll tell what you that is when "fast money" returns. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long...
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tom lee from global advisers here at post nine with us, and so is cnbc market analyst from stuart franco. dow up 6 had 4 points, oil back to $50 a barrel, how much of this is positions ahead of the end of the quarter and meandering here, what do you think? >> i think people are hoping for fundamentals to really start expressing themselves in the next quarter or so and backwards looking and show proof of life for the markets. when you really look at the s&p last week, i think that was very -- when you look at friday, when health care was squashed, and there was so many reasons to be a seller of the market, and the markets sold down roughly, technically to the 50-day moving average in the s&p and bounced dramatically the following week, off of a set when paul ryan, speaker ryan said, we're going to get back on track. we're trying to get back on track. these are just words in the market rallying on words. now, i get it. it's forward looking. it wants to interpret things a certain way, but, to me, when you see a markets reach like that, it means that guys are just sitting poised on the sidel
tom lee from global advisers here at post nine with us, and so is cnbc market analyst from stuart franco. dow up 6 had 4 points, oil back to $50 a barrel, how much of this is positions ahead of the end of the quarter and meandering here, what do you think? >> i think people are hoping for fundamentals to really start expressing themselves in the next quarter or so and backwards looking and show proof of life for the markets. when you really look at the s&p last week, i think that was...
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if we don't, then we have the tom lee scenario, which is the change. only mention because somebody who's been right is someone i always want to listen to, someone who's been wrong, gundlach, i don't want to pick on gundlach, he's really nice, but if you fought the whole way and still fight it, i'm not going to give you the w. you get the l. but lee's got a w. >> tom lee as you know bullish for basically eight straight years this morning sees a drawdown in the first half. now looking for equities to pull back to 2,200, 2225. >> little more bearish. >> yeah. >> i mean, there are people really believe the narrative that trump is finished if health care doesn't -- if ryan care doesn't finish. they get that way because i'm trying to make a point. my point is there's really historically no such thing as legislative momentum. there really isn't. it's like if you lose one thing it doesn't mean you lose everything. it is not like the cleveland browns. i try to analogize to sports because people understand. they understand the cleveland browns. they can have 17
if we don't, then we have the tom lee scenario, which is the change. only mention because somebody who's been right is someone i always want to listen to, someone who's been wrong, gundlach, i don't want to pick on gundlach, he's really nice, but if you fought the whole way and still fight it, i'm not going to give you the w. you get the l. but lee's got a w. >> tom lee as you know bullish for basically eight straight years this morning sees a drawdown in the first half. now looking for...
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it's not tom lee coming on who has been tremendously bullish throughout the four or five years. >> we had two corrections last year that were severely damaging. >> make the last point. >> but last february, we were down huge from the start of the year to february 11th and then again in the brexit period. late june we started to correct into july. these things happen, no one says they don't happen. i'm not sure it pays to allocate a portfolio. though every day is five minutes to midnight. just not reality. >> pete is still laughing. he's scoffing. >> okay. >> i'm fully scoffing. >>> up next, we're going to get abercrombie, kroger, shake shack, all big movers today. and what happens to the rest of the tech sector in the days and weeks after a big ipo like snap? we're back in two minutes and we'll tell you. ♪ guyhey nicole,appening here? this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you crte ctom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that
it's not tom lee coming on who has been tremendously bullish throughout the four or five years. >> we had two corrections last year that were severely damaging. >> make the last point. >> but last february, we were down huge from the start of the year to february 11th and then again in the brexit period. late june we started to correct into july. these things happen, no one says they don't happen. i'm not sure it pays to allocate a portfolio. though every day is five minutes...
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. >> up next, we will speak with tom lee. this is bloomberg. host: what did you miss?w a big bear. the target is lower than the strategists surveyed by bloomberg. this is at a record high. more.e joins us now for you have had an extraordinary run and people say it will not go higher and you have proved them all right. bearish, butively not massively. why are you skeptical? term.r is a relative i think that investors should focus more on factors with the groupsevels and some and resources have only been outperforming for one or two years. thean you tell me to what craft sector is? >> it is an acronym. there is energy and basic materials. t is telecoms. net neutrality could help. >> i don't get it. >> phone carriers. >> you have to make the acronym work. >> the market has done extraordinarily well and what did you miss? high missed 23 as a new and i think we thought the market would have a tough time in the first half, but it did great. of this miss and investor confidence to rejuvenate a rising market for eight years. seen extraordinary surveys, whether consumer good or
. >> up next, we will speak with tom lee. this is bloomberg. host: what did you miss?w a big bear. the target is lower than the strategists surveyed by bloomberg. this is at a record high. more.e joins us now for you have had an extraordinary run and people say it will not go higher and you have proved them all right. bearish, butively not massively. why are you skeptical? term.r is a relative i think that investors should focus more on factors with the groupsevels and some and resources...
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studio: tom lees with me now, this particular element of the enquiry is drawing to a close, what happensthat is the end of the period when the victims will talk about what happened to them, later in the year, another set of hearings, in which the enquiry will look at the way the institutions responded to what they knew at the time and what they did to try and stop the sorts of things that was happening. i don't think they did very much, that is the invitation. and that will feed into the enquiry‘s wider work but what some of the migrants want, as you have, better compensation, better recognition of what happened, and much more widespread system for making sure that people who are sexually abused and how to deal with it in their adult hood are catered for. i think that is the sort of subject that the enquiry will be looking at quite broadly, in this whole five—year process. because i think the one thing that has come out of this is that people who are sexually abused in not tell anybody for a very long time and even when they do tell people, they don't tell very much and it is very hard f
studio: tom lees with me now, this particular element of the enquiry is drawing to a close, what happensthat is the end of the period when the victims will talk about what happened to them, later in the year, another set of hearings, in which the enquiry will look at the way the institutions responded to what they knew at the time and what they did to try and stop the sorts of things that was happening. i don't think they did very much, that is the invitation. and that will feed into the...
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and senators already on record against the bill in its current form are tom cotton, mike lee and randaul. republicans can afford only two deflections in the senate. >>> a long grueling day on tap for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. gorsuch faced a ten-hoyer grilling by senators on tuesday, with democrats challenging his ability to maintain independence from president trump. list ton this exchange under richard blumenthal about the president's frequent criticism of the judiciary. >> when anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity, the motives, of a federal judge, well, i find that disheartening. i find that demoralizing because i know the truth. anyone including the president of the united states. anyone is anyone. because no person is above the law, including the president of the united states. >> that's right, senator. >> that's just one response from judge gorsuch that made headlines. we get more now from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: christine and dave, day three of that confirmation hearing kicks off this morning but in a long day of questioning tuesday, judge gorsuch
and senators already on record against the bill in its current form are tom cotton, mike lee and randaul. republicans can afford only two deflections in the senate. >>> a long grueling day on tap for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. gorsuch faced a ten-hoyer grilling by senators on tuesday, with democrats challenging his ability to maintain independence from president trump. list ton this exchange under richard blumenthal about the president's frequent criticism of the judiciary....
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. -- tom lee. how the new generation of traders is causing concern on wall street.his is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak: asia ," i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. complaining about the young and inexperienced, that may sound typical coming from the old fogies. rookies on wall street could be causing real trouble. maybe the mini crashes. i want to bring in the person who wrote the story. these crashes are tiny ones but are becoming more common. our older people displaying a just blamingpeople it on the younger ones? almost 9%,e moves dropped 9% in a matter of minutes. the bank for international settlements says some of this is due to the inexperience of traders amplifying this move. they see something happening and panic and step away from the markets and it just keeps spiraling out of control so there is a negative truth to that. betty: so tell me, what do these trading deficits really look like compared to five years ago? are they demographically that much different? are smaller and younger, and what i saw from my research was
. -- tom lee. how the new generation of traders is causing concern on wall street.his is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak: asia ," i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. complaining about the young and inexperienced, that may sound typical coming from the old fogies. rookies on wall street could be causing real trouble. maybe the mini crashes. i want to bring in the person who wrote the story. these crashes are tiny ones but are becoming more common....
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tom lee makes his case and gives ideas at tradingnation.cnbc.com.et" coming up. >>> time now for the san tellte exchange. we need rick santelli, here he is. >> thanks, david. i'll tell you what, jim bianco, one of my favorite guests. you always have such interesting takes on everything, especially the fed. so, we have a rally that many just can't put 100% confidence behind, okay. maybe there's a faith aspect to this. maybe it's more about the last administration or the administration that never existed because trump won. we'll never know. >> uh-huh. >> but you've given high marks to the way the market's responded considering we've had three fed tightening. why don't you tell us about it? >> people ask me the question all the time, what happens when the fed tightens, i always respond, why are they tightening? if the fed is tightening because there's a fear of fear of infla they have to slay the inflation monster, you get a completely different response out of a tightening cycle than if they think real growth is just leaping ahead and they're trying t
tom lee makes his case and gives ideas at tradingnation.cnbc.com.et" coming up. >>> time now for the san tellte exchange. we need rick santelli, here he is. >> thanks, david. i'll tell you what, jim bianco, one of my favorite guests. you always have such interesting takes on everything, especially the fed. so, we have a rally that many just can't put 100% confidence behind, okay. maybe there's a faith aspect to this. maybe it's more about the last administration or the...
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we need leaders in washington to stand up meadows, jim jordan, basic brad, tom cotton, mike lee who is going to be out her, ted cruz. they are leading this fight and our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actually repeal obamacare. we can do it. they need to hear your voice to make it happen. it is not just what happens up here bout it is what you all want. thank you for being out here. remember, we can do this. we can actually repeal obamacare. [applause] >> we are broadcasting live on serious xm satellite radio, channel 125, the patriot channel. i figureded i would do the top of the hour from this mic. when i use the phrase intellectual constitutional conservative i apply that to few people. it is tough. it means understanding how the government works. it means sometimes believing in something but saying loudly, hey, this is not for the government. there are very few people that could separate their opinions from what it is they believe about government whether we are talking about same-sex marriage, or abortion, or wealth distribution or whatever it is. it is very t
we need leaders in washington to stand up meadows, jim jordan, basic brad, tom cotton, mike lee who is going to be out her, ted cruz. they are leading this fight and our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actually repeal obamacare. we can do it. they need to hear your voice to make it happen. it is not just what happens up here bout it is what you all want. thank you for being out here. remember, we can do this. we can actually repeal obamacare. [applause] >> we are...
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we want to dig deeper into the markets with tom lee, managing partner and head of research at fund stratrs and steve white from citi private bank. tom, i want to start off with you. you say take a pause right here. >> yes. i think the market being down one day being isn't going to say we should change the trend, but i think there has been divergences between the stock market and high yield and small caps and commodities. to us, it makes sense that other markets are saying the s&p may need some time to consolidate these gains. we really wanted to be more cautious in the first half. >> how do you interpret this pullback, steve? the context of it is not just what's going on, on capitol hill, but also we've seen yields come down. we've seen gold at the highest level since the beginning of march. the safety trades are back on. what's your interpretation of the market's movements? >> within equities, this is the first time in a long time where sector rotation hasn't protected the broader market. that does show a little bit of exhaustion. we've had a big move since november. we could never rely
we want to dig deeper into the markets with tom lee, managing partner and head of research at fund stratrs and steve white from citi private bank. tom, i want to start off with you. you say take a pause right here. >> yes. i think the market being down one day being isn't going to say we should change the trend, but i think there has been divergences between the stock market and high yield and small caps and commodities. to us, it makes sense that other markets are saying the s&p may...
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susan collins, tom cotton, dean heller, mike lee, rand paul. top republicans in the senate and house are trying to rally the troops. today mitch mcconnell told the associated press, quote, i would hate to be a. whose vote prevented us from keeping the promise that we have held to the american people for almost ten years now. paul ryan was sounding more grandiose. >> president trump was here to do what he does best and that is to close the deal. he is all in and we are all in to end this obamacare nightmare. the president just came here and knocked the ball out of the park. he knocked the cover off the ball and explained to our members how it is important to unify, how it is important to work together, how we're advancing our principles and we're doing what we told the american people we would do. this is our chance and this is our moment. it's a big moment, and i think our members are beginning to appreciate what kind of a rendezvous with destiny we have right here. >> let's bring in our panel tonight starting in washington, white house corresp
susan collins, tom cotton, dean heller, mike lee, rand paul. top republicans in the senate and house are trying to rally the troops. today mitch mcconnell told the associated press, quote, i would hate to be a. whose vote prevented us from keeping the promise that we have held to the american people for almost ten years now. paul ryan was sounding more grandiose. >> president trump was here to do what he does best and that is to close the deal. he is all in and we are all in to end this...
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rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee, tom cotton, they have all expressed reservations about this. confident this will pass. >> yes, in the great thing about being a senator come you are elected to legislate as well. so when the bill comes to the senate come if you have an idea or amendment, bring it forward. we cannot allow the premiums to go up, people losing their healthcare across the country were only one-third of every county in america, 1,022 only have one provider? that is not right. we were promised we could keep our doctors. that was not right. we were promised premiums would go down. that is not true. we've got to do something different, empower the individual, lower the premiums and give better quality, and this is the plan that can solve it. >> jon: congressman kevin mccarthy, majority leader in the house of representatives. good to have you on, thank you. >> heather: coming up, major announcement expected from president trump on fuel standards, and we are live in michigan awaiting mr. trump's comments at the american center for mobility on the heels of his roundtable
rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee, tom cotton, they have all expressed reservations about this. confident this will pass. >> yes, in the great thing about being a senator come you are elected to legislate as well. so when the bill comes to the senate come if you have an idea or amendment, bring it forward. we cannot allow the premiums to go up, people losing their healthcare across the country were only one-third of every county in america, 1,022 only have one provider? that is not right. we...
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we saw mark meadows, jim jordan, dave brat, tom cotton, mike lee who will be up here, ted cruz. they are leading this fight, and our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actually repeal obamacare. we can do it. they need to hear your voice to make it happen because it's not just what happens up here, it's what you all want and they need to hear that so thank you for being up here and remember, we can do this. we can actually repeal obamacare. [applause] andrew: all right. once again we are broadcasting live on sirius x.m. satellite radio, patriot channel 125. i was actually going back over to the broadcast position to do the top of the hour. but i figured i would do it from this mic. when i use the phrase intellectual constitutional conservative i apply that to very few people. there are very few people that i call intellectual constitutional conservatives because it's tough. it means understanding how the government works. it means sometimes believing in something but saying loudly, hey, this is not for the government. there are very few people that could separat
we saw mark meadows, jim jordan, dave brat, tom cotton, mike lee who will be up here, ted cruz. they are leading this fight, and our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actually repeal obamacare. we can do it. they need to hear your voice to make it happen because it's not just what happens up here, it's what you all want and they need to hear that so thank you for being up here and remember, we can do this. we can actually repeal obamacare. [applause] andrew: all right. once...
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senator rand paul, susan collins, dean heller, mike lee, tom cotton, all raising obligations to the president'sll. what's your take on a potential botched rollout by the trump administration? >> i think what we saw on the screen was a cacophony of voices from rural states, southern states and also some conservatives that are saying, look, i have some issues to this when it comes to the single payer issue, when it comes to the cost, i have some issues with this because it's not market based. so i think to the premise of your question, republicans are in a bit of a conundrum, there's no doubt about it. there is a very conservative voice of the party that are sayinge can't simply afford th. this adds to the deficit. this not a conservative principle thing that we should roll out. there are other people out there that are saying, look, i come from a rural state, i.e. maine or alaska, where this is a really big deal for me from a provider standpoint. there are others that are saying this doesn't go far enough in terms of cutting obamacare. they're saying it's obamacare-lite. so republicans have a re
senator rand paul, susan collins, dean heller, mike lee, tom cotton, all raising obligations to the president'sll. what's your take on a potential botched rollout by the trump administration? >> i think what we saw on the screen was a cacophony of voices from rural states, southern states and also some conservatives that are saying, look, i have some issues to this when it comes to the single payer issue, when it comes to the cost, i have some issues with this because it's not market...
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senates on its current form, tom cotton, mike lee and rand paul. >> to help us break down the latest, zach wolf. zach, how does it look, we do our w.h.i.p. count, it looks like the reason why the president is threatening house members is because they don't have the votes here yet. >> yeah. and even if they can somehow find the votes, you just did the math, they can afford to lose two in the senate. and three on record that say they will oppose the bill right now. that's pretty clear. they need to start changes some minds somehow. i think that moment yesterday when trump went up to capitol hill and started singling people out really saying this guy is with me, even though it's not clear at the time that he was. or that guy is really great. you see this sort of art of the deal style of trump kind of kicking in here. is it going to be enough to pass a bill that basically nobody in the conference is really happy with? well, the clock is ticking. >> the chamber of commerce, the club for growth, aerp, all of these big lobbies. >> campaigning against it. >> yeah, they're working against it.
senates on its current form, tom cotton, mike lee and rand paul. >> to help us break down the latest, zach wolf. zach, how does it look, we do our w.h.i.p. count, it looks like the reason why the president is threatening house members is because they don't have the votes here yet. >> yeah. and even if they can somehow find the votes, you just did the math, they can afford to lose two in the senate. and three on record that say they will oppose the bill right now. that's pretty...
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. >> tom: i wanted to have lee greenwood's singing behind. >> you were spot on. thought you might be the one to have a problem with that. >> i'm a libertarian, but i don't think government should legislate culture. but that doesn't mean we shouldn't have one. there is a fantastic book called "the closing of the american mind" ," it's really incredible, he breaks down the center of the modern progressive ideology as cultural relativism. it kind of breaks down, because if you look at the left, all cultures are equal except ours. >> he wrote that book in 1987. and today, he'd be a progressive. without a doubt. >> tom: he called himself a classical liberal, which i think you call yourself. >> i call my self a progressive. there are some things in that monologue i agree with her, and something that i disagree with. i also agree that that was probably said 100 years ago. people come for this country and for a time they still have their own culture, and the next generation adopts our culture, and part of their culture becomes part of our culture, and that's what makes a
. >> tom: i wanted to have lee greenwood's singing behind. >> you were spot on. thought you might be the one to have a problem with that. >> i'm a libertarian, but i don't think government should legislate culture. but that doesn't mean we shouldn't have one. there is a fantastic book called "the closing of the american mind" ," it's really incredible, he breaks down the center of the modern progressive ideology as cultural relativism. it kind of breaks down,...
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and tom cotton and mike lee who are worried, we're making a mistake, we're doing this too fast, slow down, stop. as alex just said, we're just 24 hours out. and they did not have their ducks in a row because politically, they want to get this done, they want to say they did it quickly. everyone did run against obamacare. but they're far from ready to go on this. >> david, interesting, phil mattingly had some great reporting out this morning kind of asking the question which a lot of folks clearly are in washington and beyond, why take on health care first when tax reform was another promise? and all things considered, tax reform seems like the easier lift, if you will. what phil has picked up is there are a few reasons. one, as jamie was getting to, it's a campaign promise they made, a campaign promise they wanted to keep, and also from phil's reporting, they thought they were ready for this. do you think house leadership was caught off-guard? >> not necessarily. look, they can't do tax reform first because obamacare was the bigger promise. their base is much more concerned with repe
and tom cotton and mike lee who are worried, we're making a mistake, we're doing this too fast, slow down, stop. as alex just said, we're just 24 hours out. and they did not have their ducks in a row because politically, they want to get this done, they want to say they did it quickly. everyone did run against obamacare. but they're far from ready to go on this. >> david, interesting, phil mattingly had some great reporting out this morning kind of asking the question which a lot of folks...
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we saw mark med dose and jim jordan and dave bratt and tom cotton and mike lee who going to be up here, and ted cruz, and they are leading this fight, and in our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actual ly repeal obamacare. we can do it, and they need to hear your voice to make it happen, because it is not what happens up here, but it is what you all want, and they need to hear it. thank you for being up upper hoo, and remember, we can do this and we can actually are repeal obamacare. >> once again, we are broadcasting live on the sirius xm channel, the patriot channel 125. and i was about to do the broadcast at the top of the hour, but i figured i would just do it from this mike. when i use the phrase intellectual constitutional conservative, i apply it to very few people. there are very few people i call intellectual constitutional c conservative, because it is tough, and it means understanding how the government works and it means that sometimes believing in something, but saying loudly, hey, this is not for the government. very few people who can separate their op
we saw mark med dose and jim jordan and dave bratt and tom cotton and mike lee who going to be up here, and ted cruz, and they are leading this fight, and in our congressional leaders need to follow them so we can actual ly repeal obamacare. we can do it, and they need to hear your voice to make it happen, because it is not what happens up here, but it is what you all want, and they need to hear it. thank you for being up upper hoo, and remember, we can do this and we can actually are repeal...
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tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> congresswoman barbara lee was in the east bay where people were urging elected officials to fight efforts to repeal the affordable health care. she was a guest on mornings on two. she says there were concerns and repealing it would be a matter of life and death for some people. >>> yes, we got a fix for the issues and difficulty that people are having but in no way should we throw away the health care for 30 million people. >>> representative lee says here in california more than 440,000 people would lose access to medical if the affordable health care is repealed. >> the man climbing a white house fence will be on a gop monitor and stay away from the white house. charged with entering a restricted area and carrying a dangerous weapon. authorities say that there were two cans of mace in his backpack and claimed he had an appointment with president trump and mentioned russian hackers. the president was in the white house at the time of the breach. he could face up to ten years in prison. >>> former president president obama was in the bay area in san jose just about an hour ago whe
tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> congresswoman barbara lee was in the east bay where people were urging elected officials to fight efforts to repeal the affordable health care. she was a guest on mornings on two. she says there were concerns and repealing it would be a matter of life and death for some people. >>> yes, we got a fix for the issues and difficulty that people are having but in no way should we throw away the health care for 30 million people. >>> representative...
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tom vacar, fox 2 news. >>> mayor lee hosted a ceremony to celebrate the signing of the anti registry ordinance to ban the registry for people such as moslems. it comes in response to president trump's crack down on people from certain moslem countries. several communities attended the ceremony and said they are ready for a much bigger battle. >> the mayor and city of san francisco have shown a commitment to not let the past repeat itself. our fight to keep immigrant communities and communities of color safe against the federal government is far from over. >> the new ordinance will go into effect 30 days from now on april 20th. >>> the family from vallejo says they are thankful to be alive after a tree came crashing down on their home early this morning. the family says this all could have been avoided had city leaders allowed them to remove the tree a decade ago. paul chambers says the city of vallejo says trees can be removed under special circumstances. >> this is one hundred year old oak tree. after 2 tuesday veronica and family and two dogs were inside when mother nature came kno
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lee before at citigroup. is the white house in the real world? >> no. tomise rates and they will be at sweat that upset. -- upset. adam: a divided republican party, they want that some want to raise rates but ultimately most of us believe that donald trump is a real estate -- president trump is a real estate developer and someone who wants to go with the economy and will not like raising. tom: they assume he is a rockefeller keynesian, izzy -- is he? adam: an accidental keynesian, he know what he wants to spend money on, he does not care about the business cycle. he is looking at a bunch of tax cuts with chairman -- speaker ryan. accidental keynesian. francine: that means he will not be able to do the tax cuts which is why we have not heard about the tax cuts for a while. adam: you are going to come in washington that is the number two issue with number one being aca in terms of economics. number two is corporate tax cuts, and then the stupid idea to try to pay for them. francine: who should he listen to when it comes to economics in his administration? who
lee before at citigroup. is the white house in the real world? >> no. tomise rates and they will be at sweat that upset. -- upset. adam: a divided republican party, they want that some want to raise rates but ultimately most of us believe that donald trump is a real estate -- president trump is a real estate developer and someone who wants to go with the economy and will not like raising. tom: they assume he is a rockefeller keynesian, izzy -- is he? adam: an accidental keynesian, he know...
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at senator rand paul, tom cotton, mike lee, lindsey graham, ted cruz -- the senators are chipping awayges to the bill, it will not pass. david: this will affect a lot of people. there are people waiting for tax relief. we have told may be by august by steven mnuchin. what does this do for the timeline on tax reform? proceduraluse hurdles and the congress, lawmakers cannot address tax reform unless they address health care reform first, and so as a result come all of this finessing going on about health care does directly impact the congress's ability to get to tax reform. when you take a look specifically at the proposal, what's going on, and you look at republicans attacking it in the senate, they are doing it for different reasons. some say it's not modern enough -- moderate enough, not conservative enough. david: thank you for that. alix: how do you model growth in the u.s. when you have a timeline of uncertainty that kevin outlined for us? are counting for tax reform to affect growth very late this year, so we still have an expectation that this process with meaningful tax reform a
at senator rand paul, tom cotton, mike lee, lindsey graham, ted cruz -- the senators are chipping awayges to the bill, it will not pass. david: this will affect a lot of people. there are people waiting for tax relief. we have told may be by august by steven mnuchin. what does this do for the timeline on tax reform? proceduraluse hurdles and the congress, lawmakers cannot address tax reform unless they address health care reform first, and so as a result come all of this finessing going on...
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senator rand paul is no, senator mike lee is no. senator tom cotton is no. so how do you get one of those three on board? >> well, we will have to talk to them and try to keep working with them to address their concerns. you know, there is no such thing as a perfect bill as you know. there is as good as we can do bill. and this is just one step of the process in keeping that commitment that senator mcconnell talked about that we've been mauking for t inmaki three elections. so questi we need to keep work until we can bring down rates and get people more choices. >> i assume if it passes the house and makes to the senate there is a lot of pressure on those three senators because if they vote no, then it's over and that is of course the warning that president trump laid on the republicans in the house today. how do you do your arm twisting behind closed doors? do you point that out to them? >> well, you know, senators are mard la hard to arm twist. but if they see that they are the only thing between success and failure in keeping our promise, i think that wil
senator rand paul is no, senator mike lee is no. senator tom cotton is no. so how do you get one of those three on board? >> well, we will have to talk to them and try to keep working with them to address their concerns. you know, there is no such thing as a perfect bill as you know. there is as good as we can do bill. and this is just one step of the process in keeping that commitment that senator mcconnell talked about that we've been mauking for t inmaki three elections. so questi we...
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garrett: tom fware rhett from virginia's fifth congressional district. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators lee and paul, my co-hearts -- cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded in a cloak of secrecy that denied well over half of the house and well over half of the senate the ability to essentially participate in the process. the debate must be had to fit within the framework envisioned by our founders. we know that historically fleer markets, and don't get me wrong, i understand health care is not a commodity like sneakers, but freer markets lead to lower costs. we can do this without creating a new entitlement. about a month and a half ago, i believe oxfam's research came out that the eight wealthiest individuals on the planet earth controlled as much wealth combined as the bottom 50th percent tile. eight people plus 3.6 billion people -- had as muchwell as 3.6 billion people. to put the united states' unfunded debt, imagine we could extract every time from the entire 50th percent
garrett: tom fware rhett from virginia's fifth congressional district. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators lee and paul, my co-hearts -- cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded in a cloak of secrecy that denied well over half of the house and well over half of the senate the ability to essentially participate in the process. the debate must be had to fit within the...
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tom garrett. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators lee and paul, my cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today's. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded ain a cloak of seek -- secrecy, the debate must be had to work within the frame work division of our founders. we know historically freer markets and i understand it's not a commodity like sneakers but lead to lowerer costs and can do this without creating entitlement. the eighth wealthiest individuals on the planet erts had to put the united states currents debt in liability and perspective imagine that we can extract every dime down from wealth and the eighth wealth yes, sir people in the planet and apply that to current standing debt. what percentage of our debt do you think that would pay off? pay off under 10%. we hear the use unsustainable again and again and again in this town and some things really are and new entitlement programs and spending true is and we can curve the cost curve downward and do so without further incomberring other places. we're resolute and w
tom garrett. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators lee and paul, my cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today's. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded ain a cloak of seek -- secrecy, the debate must be had to work within the frame work division of our founders. we know historically freer markets and i understand it's not a commodity like sneakers but lead to lowerer costs and can do this without creating...
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cover of the "national enquirer" there was a picture of her -- him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. >> that was tomorting. my thanks to him. i want to bring in my panel now. cnn political commentator and former communications director for the trump transition team, jason miller. and also with us cnn senior media correspondent, host of" "reliable sources." brian stelter. why does president trump seem to throw out these allegations with no evidence to back them up? >> well, thank you again for having me on this evening. one of the things i'd point to is the fact the president has called so many things right whether to be brexit or whether it about the concerns with anthony weiner, whether it about secretary clinton's health and fatigue issues over the campaign trail. over the course of the campaign i think most voters, at least enough to amount to up to 306 electoral votes, saw a very authentic candidate. as they see a very authentic president who has a very unique ability to get his message out and go around or above or even through the media to talk to people. and i think it's his own unique style.
cover of the "national enquirer" there was a picture of her -- him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. >> that was tomorting. my thanks to him. i want to bring in my panel now. cnn political commentator and former communications director for the trump transition team, jason miller. and also with us cnn senior media correspondent, host of" "reliable sources." brian stelter. why does president trump seem to throw out these allegations with no evidence to...
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the new yorkto change president and my friend todd far lee, my dear friend, and cnbc anchor, sarahizen. tome floor of the change is on fire today. you run this house. why is it so important? >> it was a good jobs report. this is the first full month of jobs growth under a trump administration. a lot of people are excited about it. the dow jones is expected to open up around the 21,000 level. >> sarah, the fact that the market goes up and up, this jobs number, we have seen this steady growth. that's not a surprise. it's moving up on promises. >> it is. you have seen in the jobs number the confidence boost we have seen across business translate. that's why it's so important. when grow from the so-called soft data, the sewurveys to the hard data, the hiring numbers, that makes an impact on the americans. that's why the market is interpreting it so well. it's not translating into growth yet. we are not seeing a boost in consumer spending. we are going to see whether the boost translates into more growth and not more hiring. >> many people out there in america don't own stocks or bonds. they are
the new yorkto change president and my friend todd far lee, my dear friend, and cnbc anchor, sarahizen. tome floor of the change is on fire today. you run this house. why is it so important? >> it was a good jobs report. this is the first full month of jobs growth under a trump administration. a lot of people are excited about it. the dow jones is expected to open up around the 21,000 level. >> sarah, the fact that the market goes up and up, this jobs number, we have seen this...
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you have tom cotton saying he's against it even with the amendments. you have mike lee saying he's against it. ted cruz, rand paul. there is a lot of opposition, not to sound negative, but you had the president trying to cheerlead. is he pushing a rock up a hill? >> i don't think so. when it comes down to it, most of these members on the house side, notwithstanding what the senate might do, the house side has an opportunity to look at, are we getting a better bill and a better position for the american people? and the party. the answer is yes. then let it go to the senate and let them debate on a 51-vote bases on what they think is the best plan. if ted cruz wants to vote against it then, let him vote against it. if others do, let them stand on their own but i think there will be overwhelming evidence by that time that this is a better bill than what we have today. there may not be a second shot at this opportunity. >> bret: the president today apparently said confirm it or not, i honestly think many of you will lose your seats in 2018 if you don't get this done, or som
you have tom cotton saying he's against it even with the amendments. you have mike lee saying he's against it. ted cruz, rand paul. there is a lot of opposition, not to sound negative, but you had the president trying to cheerlead. is he pushing a rock up a hill? >> i don't think so. when it comes down to it, most of these members on the house side, notwithstanding what the senate might do, the house side has an opportunity to look at, are we getting a better bill and a better position...
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tom: hopefully they go back to the drawing board and couple with something that everybody can agree to and do it behind closed doors. david horowitz, lee thank you very much for joining us. please roll the video. this orlando man taking a leap of faith. michael warner taking a running jump and belly flopping into a pool of a half dozennal garrettors. he says he doesn't mind swimming with the gators, but he makes sure to feed them beforehand. we didn't see that part where he was giving them food. president trump and attorney general sessions vowing to stop leaks of classified information that threaten our national security. >> we have never seen this kinds of leaking. it's almost as if people think they have a right to violate the law. this has got to end and probably will take some convictions to put an end to it. >> the center for security policies, pressed fleitz joins me next. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. ever
tom: hopefully they go back to the drawing board and couple with something that everybody can agree to and do it behind closed doors. david horowitz, lee thank you very much for joining us. please roll the video. this orlando man taking a leap of faith. michael warner taking a running jump and belly flopping into a pool of a half dozennal garrettors. he says he doesn't mind swimming with the gators, but he makes sure to feed them beforehand. we didn't see that part where he was giving them...
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working people thank you to mayor ed lee for it keeping us on track and thank you to supervisor katie tang and her staff and mike ma cotton and oyster and roepz and to tom huey his staff he allowed to partner with the department of the environment on crazy things make sure that will be a defensible and implementable ordinance that developers will know what to do with and his staff will know how to implement thank you, tom and the rockwell and eric nelson for the hospitality and sfgovtv and charge point charge point are an amazing partner they held us with the charges outside of city hall and i want to do a call out to city college and to nick and his team who this policy for them this policy is creating a demand for the infrastructure a demand for the vehicles and city college is going to be posed to meet that demand so the plo and the college work to make that a forward city we've heard from all the speakers so that's the end of the program i want to invite you if you've not seen a staek parking garage i know i've not we'll get a tour and how the electric charges are installed if you want to stay for the tour you may and the people will be available fo
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strom and tom at the department of building inspection and i would like to acknowledge lee at my office who has been working on this with you guys. and with that, mr. tom, any comments? >> good morning. excuse me, good afternoon supervisors. >> don't remind us. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak about this proposed ordinance. the foundation for this ordinance is already in place. and this ordinance would advice for specificity for the condition that may occur after the building is placed in service and occupied and we will implement this ordinance once it has been passed. and we will incorporate it into our records retention policy. so for the record, dbi does retain quite a few records, our records management division is responsible for retaining records, that handle over 2 million records since the year 2000. and in the form of electronic documents, and cards, and microfilm records. >> the record management also for the record we can look back how far we can search records. they have building permits since 1906, and they have building job cards since 1933, and they have electri
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. >> thank you, tom garrett from verge's fifth congressional district. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators leend paul, my cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded in a cloak of secretsy that denied well over half of the house and well over half of the senate the ability to essentially participate in the process. so the debate must be had to fit within the framework envisioned by our founders. would know that historically freer mark -- don't get me wrong, i understand that health care is not a commodity like sneakers, but freer markts lead the lower costs. and we can do this withoutet contracting a new sboolgt men. about a month and a half ago i believe objection familiar's research came out indicated that the eight wealthiest individuals on the planet earth controlled as much wealth combined as the bottom 50th percentile. that's 8 people, plus 376 billion people -- had as much welt as 3.6 billion people. to put the united states's current debt, imagine if you will that we can extrac
. >> thank you, tom garrett from verge's fifth congressional district. i want to thank congressman jordan, senators leend paul, my cohorts in the freedom caucus for having me here today. this is simply too important to rush through. the proposals that came out yesterday were shrouded in a cloak of secretsy that denied well over half of the house and well over half of the senate the ability to essentially participate in the process. so the debate must be had to fit within the framework...
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we don't know if they're listening to lee greenwood, i hear some of them might have gone together for the pledge of allegiance earlier. it goes deeper -- >> tom got to go. coming up, when does a person become an adult? the age-old question, next. and my first book "mean dads for a better america" is available for preorder. tomshillue.com, get it, yeah. ♪ ♪ >> live from "halftime" with tv's andy levy, the white house revealing parts of president trump's 2005 tax returns last night. according to the documents, the president paid $38 million in taxes on a $150 million income. the white house making the numbers known ahead of an msnbc reported that the network had obtained to go pages of the 2005 returns. some credits blasting media outlets for urging people to get a hold of those tax returns. >> when you actually steal and leak that kind of information, if you're an employee, a federal employee, it's a felony. you have journalists asking regular people to commit felonies in order to advance a story. >> in a statement, the white house criticized msnbc, saying "it is totally illegal to steal and publish tax returns." confirmation vote for deputy a
we don't know if they're listening to lee greenwood, i hear some of them might have gone together for the pledge of allegiance earlier. it goes deeper -- >> tom got to go. coming up, when does a person become an adult? the age-old question, next. and my first book "mean dads for a better america" is available for preorder. tomshillue.com, get it, yeah. ♪ ♪ >> live from "halftime" with tv's andy levy, the white house revealing parts of president trump's 2005...
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lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> after years of delays, bart is finally on its way to san jose. ktvu's tom vacar now with a new station in south fremont opening for business tomorrow. plus two more that will soon come online. >>> perhaps they would agree with creating a rail loop around the bay, it will be much closer today than later this year. 18 years in the planning and eight years in construction. it will be dedicated today and open to the public tomorrow morning. even with the difficulty of requiring the land, and up and downing the complex system. warm springs, the gateway to silicon valley will be a towering achievement physically and financially. >> this is our 46th station we are opening here on the the bart line. and this station came in $100 million under budget. >> reporter: initially they expect the 7,000 daily riders will use this station. but that won't increase very quickly into overcrowding because the freeway is jammed for every compute. >> the only way out is to get the new car and to be a little careful about getting rid of the old car. >> they could generate badly nee
lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> after years of delays, bart is finally on its way to san jose. ktvu's tom vacar now with a new station in south fremont opening for business tomorrow. plus two more that will soon come online. >>> perhaps they would agree with creating a rail loop around the bay, it will be much closer today than later this year. 18 years in the planning and eight years in construction. it will be dedicated today and open to the public tomorrow morning. even with the...
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tom bradys jersey, we righted that wrong. >> let's go back to the judiciary committee. answering republicans from republican senator mike lee. >> when you say fair, you're not talking about fairness in some abstract solomonic way where you are being wise in your own mind. you are being fair in a manner consistent dictated by your judicial oath and your oath to uphold and protect and constrain within the united states constitution, the power to prescribe laws with prospective general applicableability in the legislative branch and executive branch, as far as making the law making, and the judicial branch is there to give effect and meaning to those words not just based on what is fair in some abstract sense but also what is fair in the sense that you have got to decide who the decision maker is, who makes the law and how to give affect to those words. one of the many cases that comes up from time to time is one called trans am trucking versus administrative review board. you wrote in that case it might be fair to ask whether trans am's decision meaning the decision to fire the driver in question, was a wise or a kind one but
tom bradys jersey, we righted that wrong. >> let's go back to the judiciary committee. answering republicans from republican senator mike lee. >> when you say fair, you're not talking about fairness in some abstract solomonic way where you are being wise in your own mind. you are being fair in a manner consistent dictated by your judicial oath and your oath to uphold and protect and constrain within the united states constitution, the power to prescribe laws with prospective general...
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lee. they do play a role in shaping policy, these business leaders, this weekend. tom: they do.ll be there, tencent, xiaomi as well, and they put ford this policy proposal that the legislature will digest and look at, and occasionally act on. it will likely feed into the out by the set commonest party leadership, but it is a way for china's private companies to make some kind of impact on policymaking going forward, and of course the big state owned enterprises as well playing their role in this meeting that takes place on sunday and goes on for about 10 days to two weeks. haidi: what i love is the costumes and the garb you see of the weekend as well. stay with us. we will be bringing into this conversation, the cohead of chinaeconomic and economic research unit at ubs from our hong kong studio. great to have you. this last year, the premier saying the supply-side reforms, cutting capacity, it is like taking a knife to your own flesh. in the time that has passed, we have not seen appetite for that, paper cuts if anything come a so do you expect more moves when it comes to reform
lee. they do play a role in shaping policy, these business leaders, this weekend. tom: they do.ll be there, tencent, xiaomi as well, and they put ford this policy proposal that the legislature will digest and look at, and occasionally act on. it will likely feed into the out by the set commonest party leadership, but it is a way for china's private companies to make some kind of impact on policymaking going forward, and of course the big state owned enterprises as well playing their role in...
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senators mike lee and james lankford and congressman tom mcclintock.fle and i will see you to talk about that and much more at the top of the hour. tais really quite simple.est it comes in the mail, you pull out the tube and you spit in it, which is something southern girls are taught you're not supposed to do. you seal it and send it back and then you wait for your results. it's that simple. ♪ steve: time now for cooking with friends with steve hilton. a new show on fox starting very shortly. this is something you make every sunday. >> every sunday with my family. forget about the politics. i really want a cooking show. steve: what is it? >> this is basically chicken soup and eat the whole meal. ainsley: sounds healthy. >> start with garlic oil. three tablespoons. get a chicken. skip this part for speed. you get the chicken, press down. brian: like when he caught the chicken instead of letting it go. >> this part is exciting. the vermouth. steve: what does that do? 10erize? >> give as great flavor. you chop up meet. steve: did you this for david camer
senators mike lee and james lankford and congressman tom mcclintock.fle and i will see you to talk about that and much more at the top of the hour. tais really quite simple.est it comes in the mail, you pull out the tube and you spit in it, which is something southern girls are taught you're not supposed to do. you seal it and send it back and then you wait for your results. it's that simple. ♪ steve: time now for cooking with friends with steve hilton. a new show on fox starting very...
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lee and jack, please stand up because they will probably be the closest people. [applause] it wasn't that long ago they were all gathered in statuary hall for the service for speaker tomf us remember the beautiful, beautiful presentation that he made about tom foley and about bipartisanship and working together. in fact he was one of the last people that tom foley so whatever the politics were, the personal and respect always prevailed. he had a role to play in strengthening the democracy and also understood that we were engaged in a political disagreement from time to time. democrats might disagree on policy proposals but we always agreed he led us that way on the importance of public service. he believed in the truth and compromise and working out differences to meet the needs of the american people. it was a joy to behold the love for their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and i hope the grandchildren who are here understand how much the grandfather is revered and for a long time to come of all of his achievements as republican leader of the house, he was most proud of being a husband, father and grandfather. so, for many of us, it was such an honor
lee and jack, please stand up because they will probably be the closest people. [applause] it wasn't that long ago they were all gathered in statuary hall for the service for speaker tomf us remember the beautiful, beautiful presentation that he made about tom foley and about bipartisanship and working together. in fact he was one of the last people that tom foley so whatever the politics were, the personal and respect always prevailed. he had a role to play in strengthening the democracy and...
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lee who we saw in sunlen's report. lindsey graham has said this is moving too fast. this morning, arkansas senator tom cotton said we should be taking time, we should not be voting in a couple of weeks. you now have eight republican senators who are coming out and saying, wait, stop, slow down, there are problems. can trump call them up, twist arms? let's see. but that's a lot of concern on the republican side. >> so kayleigh, if you're advising the president on this, you're sitting next to him, and you're reading him the report that jamie gangel just brought us about these eight senators, what do you tell them to do? >> look, i think president trump, despite the reporting, has written to be very confident. if you look at his first tweet about this bill, the interesting word he used was negotiation. this is why president trump was elected by the american people, because he can negotiate. this bill was intentionally put forth as less conservative than it will end up being. why can insurance companies crossing state lines, why wasn't that put in there? president trump put that repeatedly on the campaign
lee who we saw in sunlen's report. lindsey graham has said this is moving too fast. this morning, arkansas senator tom cotton said we should be taking time, we should not be voting in a couple of weeks. you now have eight republican senators who are coming out and saying, wait, stop, slow down, there are problems. can trump call them up, twist arms? let's see. but that's a lot of concern on the republican side. >> so kayleigh, if you're advising the president on this, you're sitting next...