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before they start buying bitcoin at $5600, they should think twice, more than twice >> tom, and when you keep saying mr. lee, i keep thinking you're talking about my dad, tom and i not related. but tom, andrew makes a good point, when you see this vehicle doesn't necessarily track the rise in bitcoin, maybe bitcoin rises to your target price, but the grayscale bitcoin investment trust may not. >> well, melissa, i agree, in fact i might even say i didn't even disagree with a single thing andrew said. i agree this is a very risky investment but the advantage of owning gbtc is one for our institutional investors, unless their mandate allows them to take custody of the coin, they are going to have difficulty actually buying the underlying coin for their counties, but they can buy this etn. additionally, for clients of 401(k)s, et cetera, this is a way to get some exposure as we've written clearly in our white paper, we think an exposure to bitcoin is a small portion of your portfolio. because it has negative correlation to other assets, just a 2% exposure actually helps your overall returns without letting you
before they start buying bitcoin at $5600, they should think twice, more than twice >> tom, and when you keep saying mr. lee, i keep thinking you're talking about my dad, tom and i not related. but tom, andrew makes a good point, when you see this vehicle doesn't necessarily track the rise in bitcoin, maybe bitcoin rises to your target price, but the grayscale bitcoin investment trust may not. >> well, melissa, i agree, in fact i might even say i didn't even disagree with a single...
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tom lee will be staying with us.e tech hearings on capitol hill. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: another day, another record for that point. the cryptocurrency has passed another milestone, total value over $100 billion. it was a matter of seven or eight years it got there. it took car sales 60 years to get to that level. still with us is tom lee of fundstrat. he is one of the biggest bulls on bitcoin. the basic question, what is bitcoin? put it in an asset class, is a currency, security? tom: it is both. what bitcoin is at the core is a new way to maintain a database. it is introducing the concept of decentralization so that nobody is centrally controlling information. it is all distributed on the nodes. they achieve this through encryption. it is a huge innovation in the way data is made secure. alex: -- lisa: do you use bitcoin to purchase things? tom: i do not, but i also do not use gold bars to buy things. if something is seen as an alternate currency, you cannot dismiss it just because it is n
tom lee will be staying with us.e tech hearings on capitol hill. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: another day, another record for that point. the cryptocurrency has passed another milestone, total value over $100 billion. it was a matter of seven or eight years it got there. it took car sales 60 years to get to that level. still with us is tom lee of fundstrat. he is one of the biggest bulls on bitcoin. the basic question, what is bitcoin? put it in an asset class, is a...
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thanks so much tom lee coming up in just a little bit welcome to "halftime."r our top trade, netflix shares crossing 200 bucks for the first time ever. eight firms bumping the company's price target so will earnings on monday keep that stock climbing with us on set, josh brown, steve wyse, jim lavanthal and jim brown all with us for the hour let's begin with shares of netflix hitting a new record high today, now up an astounding
thanks so much tom lee coming up in just a little bit welcome to "halftime."r our top trade, netflix shares crossing 200 bucks for the first time ever. eight firms bumping the company's price target so will earnings on monday keep that stock climbing with us on set, josh brown, steve wyse, jim lavanthal and jim brown all with us for the hour let's begin with shares of netflix hitting a new record high today, now up an astounding
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cfo of wells fargo john shrewksberry will be on cnbc later this afternoon. >> let's now bring in tom lee of fundstrat, changing his view on the market and joins us on the phone. tom, are you there >> i'm here. >> all right so you've gotten incrementally more positive. how would you characterize what you just did >> well, scott, you know you can we've summarized it in our research report today. you know, this year we started the year really taking our cues from the credit markets and, you know, high yields, widened in march. yield curve flattened. in the past that was always an important tactical signal to be cautious the market's narrative has been completely different it hasn't really been central to how the market has viewed earnings and tax reform, and so, you know, we -- we basically got steam rolled i mean, i think we don't want to be bearish when markets are focusing on other things, but maybe more importantly this week we noted that high yields finally confirmed the rally in equity so high yields which had been widening since march, this past week just made a new low which means t
cfo of wells fargo john shrewksberry will be on cnbc later this afternoon. >> let's now bring in tom lee of fundstrat, changing his view on the market and joins us on the phone. tom, are you there >> i'm here. >> all right so you've gotten incrementally more positive. how would you characterize what you just did >> well, scott, you know you can we've summarized it in our research report today. you know, this year we started the year really taking our cues from the credit...
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peter, i want to start with you because another bear today, tom lee, kind of capitulated and raised his price target on the s&p 500. and finally now thinks that maybe 2,556, where we are, is closer to a possibility for the end of the year. on he was at 2,275. what about you, you waved the white flag yet >> i've waved the white flag let's put it out there. >> is you're going to scare the bulls. >> i absolutely waved the white flag i cannot see -- i don't believe the market should be here but that's just me but what you're seeing, you're continuing to see inflows into etfs, this is -- they're not price denominated. it's just getting the etfs in there, in their portfolios and just continues you know, the only thing i worry about is some major geopolitical risk, not the iran deal. i do think if there is any major conflagration in north korea, south korea, i think that's the only thing that can derail the markets seriously. i think we might have a couple of pullbacks but the pullbacks never seem to be very deep so, you know, it's -- i hate to say it, but the white flag is up >> peter, i mean
peter, i want to start with you because another bear today, tom lee, kind of capitulated and raised his price target on the s&p 500. and finally now thinks that maybe 2,556, where we are, is closer to a possibility for the end of the year. on he was at 2,275. what about you, you waved the white flag yet >> i've waved the white flag let's put it out there. >> is you're going to scare the bulls. >> i absolutely waved the white flag i cannot see -- i don't believe the market...
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tom lee, picking up the pieces of hurricane maria.rea who says he's receiving threats after criticizing the local government's response. expands of debbie wasserman schultz it worker, wiped phone clean before his arrest. back in a moment when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. the .. liberty mutual saved us almost eight hundred dollars when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. traitor welcome back. good tuesday morning. i maria bartiromo appeared tu
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. >> i'm tom sherwood this plaque of robert e. lee was put up in 1870. and this one of george washington was put up at the same time. now both are coming down. why? coming up. >> plus an investigation into what police say is an attempted suicide by a 12-year-old by jumping off a bridge overpass. up next, the questions this case is raising about overpass security and safety and what highway crews a re i'm i'm up earlyax, for my most important job. -more peanut butter, daddy. -more peanut butter, daddy. as prosecutor, justin fairfax fought drugs, crime, and human trafficking. that's why he's endorsed by virginia law enforcement. buckle up. nothing's more important than keeping them safe and helping them prosper. as your lieutenant governor, i'll work to grow the economy and invest in schools and career training, because virginia's families need more results, not more politics. ♪ [doorbell] ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more.
. >> i'm tom sherwood this plaque of robert e. lee was put up in 1870. and this one of george washington was put up at the same time. now both are coming down. why? coming up. >> plus an investigation into what police say is an attempted suicide by a 12-year-old by jumping off a bridge overpass. up next, the questions this case is raising about overpass security and safety and what highway crews a re i'm i'm up earlyax, for my most important job. -more peanut butter, daddy. -more...
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almost anything to see if it would tell them something about how this happened beyond just lee harvey oswald. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. so much to talk about when it comes to this. tim, i'm going to start with you. you have been looking through these documents and you found some very interesting material about j. edgar hoover in the investigation. what can you share about that? >> well, the house investigators came across a document dated just two days after the assassination, just after lee harvey oswald was killed in dallas, and it's hoover explaining why he does not want an independence presidential commission. and he is detailing the mistakes that the fbi had made in not following up some leads about lee harvey oswald. now, these mistakes are not new to us. i mean that material came out -- that material came out a while ago. but the fact that hoover is detailing them, saying, look, we intercepted this telephone call that lee harvey oswald made to the cuban embassy about a visa. people are going to think we really messed up there, and we inters int intercepted this letter. and it's all
almost anything to see if it would tell them something about how this happened beyond just lee harvey oswald. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. so much to talk about when it comes to this. tim, i'm going to start with you. you have been looking through these documents and you found some very interesting material about j. edgar hoover in the investigation. what can you share about that? >> well, the house investigators came across a document dated just two days after the...
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lee oswald has been shot. there's a man with a gun. it's absolute panic here at the dallas headquarters. >> this was tom petit live in dallas reporting when oswald was shot by jack ruby when they were moving him from the city jail to the county jail after he shot john f. kennedy. there have been conspiracy theories for all the decades since questioning whether he acted alone. now more than 50 years later, we may finally learn more about president kennedy's assassination. more than 33,000 top secret documents are said to be released today from the fbi website. a book called "bobby kennedy" is set to be released. chris, we've been waiting and waiting. we've got teams of people ready to go through thousands of pages. the memo has not yet gone to the white house of what the intelligence agencies still want redacted. there are going to be some redactions, and that has to be signed off by the president, so we'll be in a waiting game for a while. what are the main questions that you want to know about? >> first you want to know why they kept it from us, so there must be a reason. there are two reasons. lee harvey oswald. what happened when he vi
lee oswald has been shot. there's a man with a gun. it's absolute panic here at the dallas headquarters. >> this was tom petit live in dallas reporting when oswald was shot by jack ruby when they were moving him from the city jail to the county jail after he shot john f. kennedy. there have been conspiracy theories for all the decades since questioning whether he acted alone. now more than 50 years later, we may finally learn more about president kennedy's assassination. more than 33,000...
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staying>nt weinstein said e new yewed did.shed trs he has known at lee one allegation against weins since 1995. >>> hollywood actor tom hanks is speaking out against weinstein telling bbc during an interview that the allegations against movie mogul has created a watershed moment for the film industry. >> this is, this is a change, ink hisecome a noul an g moniker for state of being, for which there is a before and a after. >> more than 40 women have come forward with accusations of rape, sexual harassment or assault. both lapd and nypd every investigating separate sexual assaults in allegations involving wwitness news",atuum f at the project they have been working on for weeks. >>> plus, mind machines, scientists are working on ways to operate complex machines with nothing but brain power and it is working, we will with nothing but brain power and it is working, we will fran grenier. new jersey born and raised. like his father before him, he served our country with honor in the navy. came home and worked his way up from floor technician to supervisor at the salem power plant. as a husband and father, grenier knows how
staying>nt weinstein said e new yewed did.shed trs he has known at lee one allegation against weins since 1995. >>> hollywood actor tom hanks is speaking out against weinstein telling bbc during an interview that the allegations against movie mogul has created a watershed moment for the film industry. >> this is, this is a change, ink hisecome a noul an g moniker for state of being, for which there is a before and a after. >> more than 40 women have come forward with...
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tom pettit. >> there's the president. >> there is lee oswald. [ shot ] >> lee oswald has been shot.swald has been shot. there is the man with the gun, absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters, detectives have their guns drawn. no question about it, oswald has been shot. >> reporter's voice in that remarkable live broadcast was the voice of the late nbc news reporter tom pettit. tom pettit went on to become a very big deal political reporter. went on to interview three u.s. presidents. won awards over a decade's long career. fast forward to 1991, oliver stone movie "jfk" had come out. the jfk film by oliver stone posited a theory that it wasn't oswald acting alone but a broader conspiracy. had always been that around the assassination but movie drove interest into overdrive. in 1992 congress passed a law, jfk records act, idea to tamp down the assassination conspiracy theories. the first batch of documents under that law were released the following year in 1993, and nbc sent tom pettit to the national archives to report on the new details that
tom pettit. >> there's the president. >> there is lee oswald. [ shot ] >> lee oswald has been shot.swald has been shot. there is the man with the gun, absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters, detectives have their guns drawn. no question about it, oswald has been shot. >> reporter's voice in that remarkable live broadcast was the voice of the late nbc news reporter tom pettit. tom pettit went on to become a very big deal...
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tom: we will try to remain math-free, for at least the next five minutes. coming up, william leedebris from the imf world bank meeting. stay with us. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom and francine. the u.k. inflation climbed the highest amount in five years. mark carney will testify in front of lawmakers in london at 11:15 u.k. time. that's 45 minutes from now. still with us, david stubbs. lucy, great to have you on the program. we have some inflation data to look at. this chart is looking at weekly earnings growth, versus real wages. does it mean that a hike is a given at this point? but when't say that, we look at the forecasts, everyone is looking for a hike. carney laterfrom today, so if we are not going to get a hike, this is his last chance to aroldis back and if he doesn't, it would be a shock. francine: usually, these get political, they get ugly. it's great tv. how many questions will governor carney field about bre xit, and how politically difficult will that be for him? >> it will not be as difficult as it has been because the committee has changed.
tom: we will try to remain math-free, for at least the next five minutes. coming up, william leedebris from the imf world bank meeting. stay with us. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom and francine. the u.k. inflation climbed the highest amount in five years. mark carney will testify in front of lawmakers in london at 11:15 u.k. time. that's 45 minutes from now. still with us, david stubbs. lucy, great to have you on the program. we have some inflation data to...
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lee. this all stems from the recent protests in charlottesville over the confederate statues. news4's tom sherwood has both sides of this debate. >> reporter: alexandria police patrolling the historic christchurch, tension raised since the church's decision to remove from its sanctuary twin 1870 plaques of confed rat general robert e. lee and george washington. they'll be moved to a public place on church ground. >> we remain a church of washington and of lee, but most importantly, we are a church of jesus christ. >> reporter: conservative republican cory stewart visited today to denounce the >> our right as citizens is to condemn the church for dishonoring the father of our country in that way. >> reporter: stewart said he and president trump are both defending confederate monuments statewide and elsewhere. and stewart warned their political base wants to hear more from republican candidate governor ed gillespie before next tuesday's election. >> unless you fully embrace the president and fully embrace these positions, there will be some drop off. not all of your base will turnout unless
lee. this all stems from the recent protests in charlottesville over the confederate statues. news4's tom sherwood has both sides of this debate. >> reporter: alexandria police patrolling the historic christchurch, tension raised since the church's decision to remove from its sanctuary twin 1870 plaques of confed rat general robert e. lee and george washington. they'll be moved to a public place on church ground. >> we remain a church of washington and of lee, but most importantly,...
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amazingly enough. >>> tom hanks had his fingertips on the movie "you've got mail." sunday morning's leeanks to write his first book, "uncommon type." >>> when tom hanks collects typewriters as a hobby suggested i might be a little cooler if i owned one, too, who am i to say no. >> if you want a perfect typewriter that would last forever that would be a great conversation piece, get the smith corona. >> i was sold. that corona clipper now sits in my office. >> i'm looking at this and have to say, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it. >> hanks himself owns more than 100 vintage typewriters and he knows as much about them as the good folks at game arcy typewriter. >> this is the typewriter that got man to the moon. >> reporter: he's even created a typewriter app. he calls it hank's writer. it's as quaint as it is fun, but it certainly takes some skill. there is perhaps no greater evidence of hank' love of typewriters than the fact he named hiss book after them, "unkbhon type." a collection of 17 stories. his first attempt at moving from actor to author. >> are you scared? >> no. yeah. >>
amazingly enough. >>> tom hanks had his fingertips on the movie "you've got mail." sunday morning's leeanks to write his first book, "uncommon type." >>> when tom hanks collects typewriters as a hobby suggested i might be a little cooler if i owned one, too, who am i to say no. >> if you want a perfect typewriter that would last forever that would be a great conversation piece, get the smith corona. >> i was sold. that corona clipper now sits in...
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wanted to talk, puigdemont would go to madrid and appear before congress, which he is or peter lee rejected. tominority interest or slight majority interest for separation in catalonia. how is that blocked in catalonia during through the weekend and into this week? are they resilient in their support for separate state? that is a great point. i think it is crucial to make the difference between people who want to vote but don't want to separate, which we know is the overall majority. a vote.n catalonia want we have never gone in a single poll that shows people would want to break away. when puigdemont says, i'm speaking on the behalf of the majority of catalan, that is not backed up by facts. secondly, and this is we're seeing the sense of uncertainty. a lot of people are answering, what is going to happen from here? again, puigdemont, he would never -- he was never elected into office and he is facing major pressure. they're saying you should stop to send a clear independence now. the moderates are saying, this is good. we get more time, we could engage with madrid. it is not clear what puigdem
wanted to talk, puigdemont would go to madrid and appear before congress, which he is or peter lee rejected. tominority interest or slight majority interest for separation in catalonia. how is that blocked in catalonia during through the weekend and into this week? are they resilient in their support for separate state? that is a great point. i think it is crucial to make the difference between people who want to vote but don't want to separate, which we know is the overall majority. a vote.n...
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would simply counter george mcclellan's blows, that as my fellow historian tom is eager to point out, george mcclellan and robert e. lee are two generals. they don't meet in the middle of the field and decide who will attack and defend. so often we think that robert e. lee is defending. but there is a bit more to that. i will jump off of what dan was talking about with confederate strategy and what chris talked about last night. there is an 1850 portrait of robert e. lee. he been in the army for three decades at the time this was painted. he was very much a student of military history and history in general. you can see the quote down here. "the best thing for an army on the defense is to know how to take the offense at a proper time and to take it." basically that is talking about one word that i will toss around a few times. initiative. robert e. lee is always looking to hold on to the initiative. if he has the initiative, george mcclellan and the union army or whoever he is fighting, is going to have to dance to his tune. it is very important to the confederacy. robert e. lee wants to take the initiative. he knows f
would simply counter george mcclellan's blows, that as my fellow historian tom is eager to point out, george mcclellan and robert e. lee are two generals. they don't meet in the middle of the field and decide who will attack and defend. so often we think that robert e. lee is defending. but there is a bit more to that. i will jump off of what dan was talking about with confederate strategy and what chris talked about last night. there is an 1850 portrait of robert e. lee. he been in the army...
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. >>> pg & e is pushing for customers to foot at lee part of the bill if the utility company is found to be responsible for the north bay wildfires. tom bake -- tom bakard has the latest. >> reporter: before pg & e has been found responsible for anything in the wine country fires, its stock value has decreased almost 22%. that's billions of dollars. that's probably because there's no hard rule as to whether pg & e will pay even if its fires or equipments started the fires. >> reporter: who's responsible for the wine country fires is far from an answered question that may never be determined. part of it may be blamed on pg & e which even know has a very deep pocket. >> the question of responsibility and who pays whether it's the rate payers or shareholders is really left up to cpuc. >> reporter: this issue dates back to firestorms in san diego 10 years ago. even thoughed a my straitive law judges have said that san diego gas and electric should pay $380 million for its negligence, that utility keeps coming back to the commission with new reasons, theory, and strategies for why ratepayers, not shareholders, should pay for the damage. pg
. >>> pg & e is pushing for customers to foot at lee part of the bill if the utility company is found to be responsible for the north bay wildfires. tom bake -- tom bakard has the latest. >> reporter: before pg & e has been found responsible for anything in the wine country fires, its stock value has decreased almost 22%. that's billions of dollars. that's probably because there's no hard rule as to whether pg & e will pay even if its fires or equipments started the...
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lee inside an historic alexandria church took a new twist. a gop candidate took aim at the church's decision. as news 4's tom sherwood reports, that pressure is not causing the church leadership to back down. >> reporter: at christchurch in alexandria, the leadership it ske self, paused for prayer today. >> enable us to live as jesus lived, breaking down walls of hostility. >> reporter: the reverend simmons rector of christchurch reacting to bitter criticism from conservative virginia politician cory stewart. stewart came to alexandria to denounce the historic church as decision to reposit plaques of george washington and robert e. lee. put up back in 1870, out of the sanctuary because they have become a political distraction to worship services. >> the next thing and i would not be surprised to see this happen, is that they will take the word christ off the name of this church. stewart has made defense confederate monuments a core part of his 2018 senate campaign. >> reporter: he has encouraged republican candidate for governor ed gillespie to do the same. washington and lee wore shipped at the now 244-year
lee inside an historic alexandria church took a new twist. a gop candidate took aim at the church's decision. as news 4's tom sherwood reports, that pressure is not causing the church leadership to back down. >> reporter: at christchurch in alexandria, the leadership it ske self, paused for prayer today. >> enable us to live as jesus lived, breaking down walls of hostility. >> reporter: the reverend simmons rector of christchurch reacting to bitter criticism from conservative...
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governor tom wolf a loaned the loan for warminster township yesterday, at lee three public wells werehut down there earlier this year after tests showed that the water was contaminated. township is currently purchasing their water from neighboring north wales. >>> owners of the infamous watch your house in new jersey , well, they who their case, they were forced out in westfield after they received those creepy letters from the so-called the watcher. they took former owners to court saying they knew about the much wasser before they sold them the home in 2014. the judge dismissed this lawsuit. >>> they say they are looking for a forever friend. >> true. >> when your friend who adopted a pet. >> homeless cat or dog burlington county animal shelter is offering free pet adoption this is weekend. there are more than 100 cats and dogs who need their forever homes, they need your love and support. so animal shelter just completed a major renovation and expansion and officials in west hampton are celebrating with their ribbon cutting and some pet photos tomorrow. >> i love. that something li
governor tom wolf a loaned the loan for warminster township yesterday, at lee three public wells werehut down there earlier this year after tests showed that the water was contaminated. township is currently purchasing their water from neighboring north wales. >>> owners of the infamous watch your house in new jersey , well, they who their case, they were forced out in westfield after they received those creepy letters from the so-called the watcher. they took former owners to court...
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lee. >> thank you very much. i'm very happy to be here and be here at a tom wheime where our relations have crossed and we can spring them forward and skbrojoin administrations. >> very well, i don't think it's been stronger. i will be there in two weeks stopping in china, vietnam and probably the philippines also. >> very important trip. we look forward to meeting you and hearing your message. >> very good. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. >> in the oval office, the president ignoring those questions. a couple of those questions were about his confrontation on twitter this morning, his reaction after the widow of la david johnson went on the air and said she didn't appreciate some of the things the president said, and she said he couldn't remember her husband's name. he refused to answer questions in the oval office, but he is supposed to deliver press statements in the rose garden this afternoon. a, it's unseemly, b, it's unnecessary, and c, a president could have been asked about tax reform, he could have been asked about his upcoming asia trip. instead he's be
lee. >> thank you very much. i'm very happy to be here and be here at a tom wheime where our relations have crossed and we can spring them forward and skbrojoin administrations. >> very well, i don't think it's been stronger. i will be there in two weeks stopping in china, vietnam and probably the philippines also. >> very important trip. we look forward to meeting you and hearing your message. >> very good. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank...
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lee harvey oswald was killed the memo from j. edgar hoover and his concern writing that the u.s. must believe oswald acted alone. abc's tom llamas was at the archives when the files were released. >> reporter: tonight, president trump getting caught up in his own jfk conspiracy over not releasing all the documents tied to the assassination. iowa senator chuck grassley, a republican, calling it ridiculous, tweeting, cia wants further cover up potus stop. the president's decision coming after an appeal from the c ia and fbi that releasing them could put the lives of some of our spies in danger. an unconfirmed tip, the cambridge news received a mysterious call instructing a reporter to call the american embassy in london for big news coming 25 minutes before kennedy was shot. two days later assassin lee harvey oswald killed on live television. >> there is lee oswald. he's been shot! >> reporter: in an fbi memo hoover calling that shooting inexcusable, fearing it will feed conspiracy theories, saying he wants something issued so that we can convince the public that oswald is the real assassin, and other documents show how inv
lee harvey oswald was killed the memo from j. edgar hoover and his concern writing that the u.s. must believe oswald acted alone. abc's tom llamas was at the archives when the files were released. >> reporter: tonight, president trump getting caught up in his own jfk conspiracy over not releasing all the documents tied to the assassination. iowa senator chuck grassley, a republican, calling it ridiculous, tweeting, cia wants further cover up potus stop. the president's decision coming...
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. >> well, tom hanks knows a thing or two about acting, right? now as cbs-3 sunday morning lee could you and tells us, developed a flare for writing and passion for typewriters. here is a preview of the story you'll see coming up a little later on on cbs this sunday morning. >> fine, manually, manually typewriter. >> typewriters are this oscar winner's life. not so guilty pleasure. >> beautiful knobs. >> you're tuning on something that works exactly the same as it did in 1938. >> he has personal collection of more than 100 every style, make, year. >> un a guy's name synonymous with you got mail,. >> you think you should meet -- >> love something even more vintage, than aol itself. >> there is a quality to writing sometimes, you know? >> feel like you're doing something. >> if it drums to the back bone of any rock-and-roll fan, do you know to the typewriters and productivity. plate it the supported being characters in this, very first book. >> did you intends to -- >> yes, yes. >> you did? >> i did. >> that was our purpose. it helped me formulate each store. >> i really? >> each
. >> well, tom hanks knows a thing or two about acting, right? now as cbs-3 sunday morning lee could you and tells us, developed a flare for writing and passion for typewriters. here is a preview of the story you'll see coming up a little later on on cbs this sunday morning. >> fine, manually, manually typewriter. >> typewriters are this oscar winner's life. not so guilty pleasure. >> beautiful knobs. >> you're tuning on something that works exactly the same as it...
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decades of entertaining millions all over the world, tom petty's music will be remembered by many generations to come. ♪ in hollywood, michelle pone lee >> right. >> no matter age, race, it doesn't matter. >> it's a shame that when we -- some unpasses away that's when we really learn all about them and we learn their music and how influential they were. in that them you don't know how deep their influence has run until they're gone and people say these wonderful things about them. >> most times they'll just saying as long as you like the music. >> right. >> get into as passion project. that's what they want to share the music. he was able to do it. >> that's talent. >> when rolling stone puts out your 50 best songs. >> right. >> you know you had a lasting impact on the music industry. >> rest in peace, tom petty. 9:39 is the time. >>> vegas violence casting over last night's late shows. kevin will show us how the hosts responded including jimmy kimmel's tear filled shout out to his hometown. back after this. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughs) ah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill
decades of entertaining millions all over the world, tom petty's music will be remembered by many generations to come. ♪ in hollywood, michelle pone lee >> right. >> no matter age, race, it doesn't matter. >> it's a shame that when we -- some unpasses away that's when we really learn all about them and we learn their music and how influential they were. in that them you don't know how deep their influence has run until they're gone and people say these wonderful things about...
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tom foreman is combing through. >> reporter: it is a critical question in the testimony of a cia official -- was lee harvey oswaldent? but the answer is cut off, leaving another tantalizing hint of conspiracy with no conclusion. the new jfk files are full of them. for example, along with notes about cia plots to kill cuba's fidel castro with a poison pill or exploding seashell, there is an intercepted conversation between two cuban spies. one says oswald must have a good shot. the other, oh, he was quite good. i knew him. another file describes a phone call weeks before the assassination between a kgb agent in mexico and oswald who is speaking broken russian and asking, "anything new concerning the telegram to washington?" the soviets themselves thought oswald had help. a source saying they believed there was some well-organized conspiracy on the part of the ultra right in the united states. an apparent stab at the man who took over for kennedy, lyndon johnson. still another file has a former cia director saying, "president johnson used to go around saying that the reason president kennedy was assassinated was th
tom foreman is combing through. >> reporter: it is a critical question in the testimony of a cia official -- was lee harvey oswaldent? but the answer is cut off, leaving another tantalizing hint of conspiracy with no conclusion. the new jfk files are full of them. for example, along with notes about cia plots to kill cuba's fidel castro with a poison pill or exploding seashell, there is an intercepted conversation between two cuban spies. one says oswald must have a good shot. the other,...
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lee could be removed. this lasted just 20 minutes and ended peacefully. >>> saturday night live paid -- played tribute to the las vegas victims and tom petty last night. ♪at is country singer jason all dean to give a powerful opening to the saturday night live program last night. he was on stage when the shooting started in las vegas. >> like everyone i am struggling to understand what happened that night and how to pick up the pieces and start to heal. there are children's, parents, brothers, sisters and friends that are all part of our family.>>> as you heard off the top, he was singing tom petty's hit don't back down. petty died at the age of 66. the 1988 song has taken on new weight with his passing and the tragedy. >> that shooting happened a week ago today. we want to pause and take a moment and remember. >> [ video playing ] >> everyone said hit the floor. everyone was laying on top of each other trying to get out of the way. the shots just kept coming.>> we went back, i am a nurse and i felt like i had to. >> i saw people in front of me get hit with bullets. >> we need to try -- we need your truck and need to get people to the hospital.>> there
lee could be removed. this lasted just 20 minutes and ended peacefully. >>> saturday night live paid -- played tribute to the las vegas victims and tom petty last night. ♪at is country singer jason all dean to give a powerful opening to the saturday night live program last night. he was on stage when the shooting started in las vegas. >> like everyone i am struggling to understand what happened that night and how to pick up the pieces and start to heal. there are children's,...
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>> tom sherwood reports on a historic church that is removing two plaques from its sanctuary. one of robert e. lee, the other george washington. so, the reaction tonight from parishioners. >> we'll see you soon with those stories plus a good deal more coming up on a chilly monday. pat and leon, back to you. >> all right, guys. see you in a little bit. >> you know, this time streets and sidewalks will be packed with little ghouls and goblins. >> halloween a lot of fun this time of year. things you need to know before it arrives even if you're out there trick or treat being, i >> announcer: you're watching news 4 at 4:00. >> robert dee mere owe came to d.c. for some sushi and tommy mcfly is your celebrity 360. last night robert dee near owe was at the upscale celebrity sushi joint. he is an investor in the project. there he is breaking the traditional sushi barrel. and then he gave the most robert da near owe speech of all time. >> glad to be here. the place looks great. it's going to be great, too great. thanks, everybody, for coming. >> kristin bell looked not super thrilled about being her charac
>> tom sherwood reports on a historic church that is removing two plaques from its sanctuary. one of robert e. lee, the other george washington. so, the reaction tonight from parishioners. >> we'll see you soon with those stories plus a good deal more coming up on a chilly monday. pat and leon, back to you. >> all right, guys. see you in a little bit. >> you know, this time streets and sidewalks will be packed with little ghouls and goblins. >> halloween a lot of...
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sell emm and buy gbt i'm with tom leon that >> i'm going to keep it simple google is keeping it simple. those earnings i think will be beating the bar. >>> i'm melissa lee. see you back tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now . >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money. welcome to cram america. other people want to make friends i'm trying to make you some money my job's to entertain educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-734-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer the market will never go down enough to impress you, stocks will pull back for certain but only damaged merchandise look like opportunity the dow lost 112 point, s&p sank 97%. nasdaq down 2%. you're looking for cheaper stocks of solid companies, not broken stocks of broke businesses so, when you have a really punishing day, but only a few good stocks have actually fallen far enough to become attractive, what the heck are you supposed to do? i've got a set of disciplines i'm
sell emm and buy gbt i'm with tom leon that >> i'm going to keep it simple google is keeping it simple. those earnings i think will be beating the bar. >>> i'm melissa lee. see you back tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now . >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad...
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tom burridge reports from barcelona. let's cross over to our correspondent gavin lee, in barcelona. 0ur recourse to a declaration, a unilateraldeclaration of independence today? i think the dynamic has changed and yesterday. some of the voices that behind the governing party of carles puigdemont seeing that will be a symbolic declaration. after that referendum we had, in which less than half the population voted but were told by the government than 90% of people, 2 million people voted yes for independence, there will come a point today at six o'clock where he may not did declare independence. however today pretty much all of the spanish press as saying he will declare unilateral independence. he was a man who for a lifetime his ambition has been unwavering in that he wanted independence. he has been president for three years and the former journalist but all president for three years and the formerjournalist but all his cabinet have been quiet for more than a8 hours. the foreign minister talked about how they will be a strong declaration today but i think pa rt strong declaration today but i think part of the issue is that l
tom burridge reports from barcelona. let's cross over to our correspondent gavin lee, in barcelona. 0ur recourse to a declaration, a unilateraldeclaration of independence today? i think the dynamic has changed and yesterday. some of the voices that behind the governing party of carles puigdemont seeing that will be a symbolic declaration. after that referendum we had, in which less than half the population voted but were told by the government than 90% of people, 2 million people voted yes for...
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tom. you were in the west wing when word came in about the benghazi attack. it was you who went with a note of this alert to general dempsey and secretary of defense lee i don'tnow -- leon panetta. what do you think about what's trickling out in niger? >> i don't think it's helpful to compare the two but we learned an important situation in benghazi. it distracks us from finding out who's responsible, holding them accountable and mitigating any risks to u.s. personnel overseas. these are american tragedietrag >> do you feel this is being political sized to the detriment of finding out what's happened? >> i think there are bipartisan calls and general kelly responded and said he would like to be more transparent. there's a senate arms committee hearing tomorrow morning that will be instructive. the important point is we have to let the investigations proceed. they'll be looking into the tough questions that many of us are asking. >> there is actually a lot of new colors so let me read that for everyone and have you both weigh in. here's what these military officials have shared with cnn. it's interesting. this 12-member team was conducting routine patrol along
tom. you were in the west wing when word came in about the benghazi attack. it was you who went with a note of this alert to general dempsey and secretary of defense lee i don'tnow -- leon panetta. what do you think about what's trickling out in niger? >> i don't think it's helpful to compare the two but we learned an important situation in benghazi. it distracks us from finding out who's responsible, holding them accountable and mitigating any risks to u.s. personnel overseas. these are...
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tom, i want to start with you because you've been pouring through the thousands of pages of documents released. one of the biggest conspiracy theories was addressed in the document dump whether leewald was connected to the cia. what did you learn? >> kind of addressed. look at this image from the document dump that says what was asked about that. during the course of this conversation there was a warren commission was doing its work a direct question, was he working for the cia. is that what happened. and yet, there was no answer. it basically gets cut off after that. is there any information involved with the assassination of president kennedy which in any way shows lee harvey oswald was a cia agent and then it just stops there. there's no answer. so, you know, i'm telling you if you're one of the conspiracy theorists you're like there's the evidence. >> right. >> if you're not you're saying there's a question that doesn't tell us anything. >> what it almost does feed that conspiracy that they're trying to cover something up when they don't provide the answer to that very specific question. jefferson, why would that have simply cut off there? why wouldn't the answer be included
tom, i want to start with you because you've been pouring through the thousands of pages of documents released. one of the biggest conspiracy theories was addressed in the document dump whether leewald was connected to the cia. what did you learn? >> kind of addressed. look at this image from the document dump that says what was asked about that. during the course of this conversation there was a warren commission was doing its work a direct question, was he working for the cia. is that...
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lee is saying.(robin) we'll tell you what police are saying about the shooting threats being made against a pair of east bay schools today. (james) and tom petty dies at 66 monday night after suffering a cardiac event in his malibu home. a look back at his life and music... coming up. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. eastbound is open, westbound is closed (james)(robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. major hot spot on wb 92 san mateo bridge. big rig fire has all lanes closed. wb bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (james)the weather today will essentially be a copy of yesterday. the only difference is we're starting the day on a (james)the weather today will essentially be a copy of yesterday. the only difference is we're starting the day on a colder note with widespread 50s and even upper 40s in the higher hills. temperatures this afternoon will fall in line with what we saw yesterday. inland communities will see low 80s, bayside temps will reach the mid 70s and coastal areas will enjoy upper 60s. we are still dealing with strong northerly winds and low humidity
lee is saying.(robin) we'll tell you what police are saying about the shooting threats being made against a pair of east bay schools today. (james) and tom petty dies at 66 monday night after suffering a cardiac event in his malibu home. a look back at his life and music... coming up. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. eastbound is open, westbound is closed (james)(robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. major hot spot on wb 92 san mateo bridge....