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our must achieve, uri, on the story tonight. uri, think you very much.ollywood superstar salman khan has been sentenced to five years in prison to killing endangered indian animals. a court convicted him of illegally poaching animals while filming back in 1998. mr. khan who has denied the charges is among the top 10 highest-paid actors worldwide. italy's president sergio says today's of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government. or talks are formed this plan for next week. the far right league party won the most votes despite every -- despite refusing to work together. hubby areas here now. some stern words again from berlin from facebook. >> the german justice minister called facebook a network of in transparent sea. that follows when's they -- wednesday's information. it was 87 million users that were affected, and mark zuckerberg has apologized and promised solutions. it is potentially the worst privacy scandal involving any social network. facebook has admitted its role on its corporate blog written and opposed th
our must achieve, uri, on the story tonight. uri, think you very much.ollywood superstar salman khan has been sentenced to five years in prison to killing endangered indian animals. a court convicted him of illegally poaching animals while filming back in 1998. mr. khan who has denied the charges is among the top 10 highest-paid actors worldwide. italy's president sergio says today's of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government. or talks are formed this plan...
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i bet it continues to perform better which is why you should swap out of cat an into uri if you think that the president still wants to play hardball with the chinese to jeff in maine jeff >> caller: hey, greetings from maine and thank you for all you do. >> how can i help? >>. >> caller: at the beginning of the week you had someone on from morgan stanley the conversation started out with gm but it quickly turned to ford. >> yeah, how about that. didn't it? >> caller: he mentioned with internal collects it could be in double digits. already in double digits where do you think they will be? >> it's got to get out of the markets it loses money in. it loses a lot of money in latin america. countries it doesn't do well world car strategy they have to pull back and be in the markets that are great and should be doing a lot more business with the f-150. my take if ford pulls back and just goes into the markets and has new iterations of cars because it really hasn't refreshed its lineup in a long time, buy, buy, buy. 15 bucks matthew in south carolina. matthew. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer i
i bet it continues to perform better which is why you should swap out of cat an into uri if you think that the president still wants to play hardball with the chinese to jeff in maine jeff >> caller: hey, greetings from maine and thank you for all you do. >> how can i help? >>. >> caller: at the beginning of the week you had someone on from morgan stanley the conversation started out with gm but it quickly turned to ford. >> yeah, how about that. didn't it?...
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good evening to you, uri.have russia saying it is being sidelined into the investigation into the poisoning. do we know with the kremlin plans to do next? yuri: hi, brent. for moscow it is very important to handle these investigations at the highest possible level. that is why russia's call in for a meeting of the un security council. for the kremlin, this dispute is about more than just a question of who is to blame for the poisoning of the two russian citizens, mr. skripal and his daughter. after almost the whole european union showed solidarity with the u.k. and not russia, moscow is now as i slated as ever. -- as isolated as ever. who poisoned the skripal is the million-dollar question. they want to insist once more on their presumption of innocence. brent: we might be looking at that meeting tomorrow at the un security council. let's take this not to britain. we heard the british chemical weapons expert has said they cannot pinpoint russia as the source of the poison that was used in the attack on mr. skr
good evening to you, uri.have russia saying it is being sidelined into the investigation into the poisoning. do we know with the kremlin plans to do next? yuri: hi, brent. for moscow it is very important to handle these investigations at the highest possible level. that is why russia's call in for a meeting of the un security council. for the kremlin, this dispute is about more than just a question of who is to blame for the poisoning of the two russian citizens, mr. skripal and his daughter....
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romer economists afthi cna slpedet raltoiary t oariffs 106.s u.ro pdusct in rpoestonse $50 bliilnon i.s uri. taff s edleven o chisene products the yda be.fore the miadranistti'sonw vieha t t tread ditefics are a negative for the u.s. econy. >> we have had aig bro tblem ithrade dicefitor f ag lon lo time. hsis i t phederesintho ws i gotog get us outf o .it 'sheer detmidne to go fod.rwar nd this resnspohoe suld not allyur spreisan ne. rorep tter:roleub t forhe adstminiraonti isisth. s growth incasreesde tra fidecits increase, too. mtheore growth, theor me the s. rtimpos fromxp eenvesi o chenin wes gn ermaca trs inchese electronic. as the chart owshs,he wn the onec omyntcos,ractor impts fa,ll wh tenheco enomy booms, imposrt . bo e>hen theno ecomy itrs song w are binuyg everything, evhierytnge w produce and everything eryve eonelse . esuc >>epteorhe wn he came into fi,ce the trade deficit was 13% lses in ptarau becse the u.s. emycono gwre meorecop baus pe boughtor me fmro roab. r "ghnibutly sissneor rept," mi've ste limaesn. >>ig craes d music joinss uo t ta meorut abo tifarfs and the sto t the
romer economists afthi cna slpedet raltoiary t oariffs 106.s u.ro pdusct in rpoestonse $50 bliilnon i.s uri. taff s edleven o chisene products the yda be.fore the miadranistti'sonw vieha t t tread ditefics are a negative for the u.s. econy. >> we have had aig bro tblem ithrade dicefitor f ag lon lo time. hsis i t phederesintho ws i gotog get us outf o .it 'sheer detmidne to go fod.rwar nd this resnspohoe suld not allyur spreisan ne. rorep tter:roleub t forhe adstminiraonti isisth. s...
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will be happen and if something doesn't happen, you will get your chance after the close we hear from uri, united rentals, yesterday i said i said united rentals is better tan c better than caterpillar. be ready for the president to crawl on the win that is not something that any of the international companies that need access to china have to hear. have raw costs jumped enough to make us being concerned and maybe not concerned enough about inflation. i have always been partial to the stock, they will give us an excellent read on pricing increases at the wholesale level. lately the estimates for etrade has been ramped up have individual investors got more bullish about individual stock? i don't know let's find out finally friday, it is huge honeywell, general electric, proctor and gamble, all report before the open. first we want to hear from honeywell, how it intended to break up the company buyers of honeywell in any weakness we are hoping to hear general electric is ready to play offense. and can actually raise capital by selling assets and doing joint venture spinouts then there is sc
will be happen and if something doesn't happen, you will get your chance after the close we hear from uri, united rentals, yesterday i said i said united rentals is better tan c better than caterpillar. be ready for the president to crawl on the win that is not something that any of the international companies that need access to china have to hear. have raw costs jumped enough to make us being concerned and maybe not concerned enough about inflation. i have always been partial to the stock,...
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she said showed us what an honest, vibrant person is full of life, uri and i mourn her passing. —— hillaryhe line is bradley blakeman, who was a friend of barbara bush and her husband for 35 years. he was also in the bush senior administration. how will she be remembered?” how will she be remembered? i think she will be remembered as a consummate second and third lady. she had a mission and that was to support her husband but also to support her husband but also to support literacy at home and around the world, making sure that child is —— children and results could —— adults could read and write. she was adults could read and write. she was a lady of principle and she cared. she cared about her family, she cared about her political family and she can about the american family. i think what we saw with mrs bush is what you got. she was the same person through the years that i knew her and person through the years that i knew herandi person through the years that i knew her and i think the american people came to appreciate how genuine and real she was. she was the epitome of the family mat
she said showed us what an honest, vibrant person is full of life, uri and i mourn her passing. —— hillaryhe line is bradley blakeman, who was a friend of barbara bush and her husband for 35 years. he was also in the bush senior administration. how will she be remembered?” how will she be remembered? i think she will be remembered as a consummate second and third lady. she had a mission and that was to support her husband but also to support her husband but also to support literacy at...
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done, it's tripled that is mike kneeland from unga united i'm sticking by what i said about cat and uri. mike, thank you so much. >> thank you, jim. >>> these two men built their watch bishgs movement on instagram. by targeting influencers who helped spread the word about their reasonably priced millennial focused brand today the two college dropouts added jewelry and sunglasses to the mix and plan to keep on growing. for more watch "your business" on msnbc. >> sponsored by the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. >>> all week cramer sits down with some of the market's most influential players. join "mad money" for must see interviews you can't afford to miss >>> i don't think the consumer product stocks are done going down yet their yields are
done, it's tripled that is mike kneeland from unga united i'm sticking by what i said about cat and uri. mike, thank you so much. >> thank you, jim. >>> these two men built their watch bishgs movement on instagram. by targeting influencers who helped spread the word about their reasonably priced millennial focused brand today the two college dropouts added jewelry and sunglasses to the mix and plan to keep on growing. for more watch "your business" on msnbc. >>...
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softbank will have 27% but there are doubts whether this deal will get to the regulators and , uris vegas hotel operator agreed to pay $560 million -- 560 million swiss francs to acquire hotels and resorts for shareholders including a kingdom holding. by 1.9%. 90 minutes into the session in the u.s., abigail, how is it looking? abigail: the s&p 500 and the dow and the nasdaq all solidly higher. off the highs after with the declines last week in the first time we have seen that in three weeks. the bowl is bouncing back today. take a look at the dow transports, that average had been up .7% earlier the session, now down .3%. is that it fell on possible weakness ahead for the other major averages or intraday volatility? we'll keep watch. sector wise, the breadth has weakened as well. earlier, nine of the 11 s&p 500 sectors have been higher and now we have asked of the s&p 500 sectors higher and up top, really the leaders are tech and energy interest -- and consumer discretionary. let's take in some of the movers. the big news for the major averages -- apple averages sharply higher today, on p
softbank will have 27% but there are doubts whether this deal will get to the regulators and , uris vegas hotel operator agreed to pay $560 million -- 560 million swiss francs to acquire hotels and resorts for shareholders including a kingdom holding. by 1.9%. 90 minutes into the session in the u.s., abigail, how is it looking? abigail: the s&p 500 and the dow and the nasdaq all solidly higher. off the highs after with the declines last week in the first time we have seen that in three...
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i was encouraged to see leaders like tom till list uris to move and protect mueller. that way we don't have to care about what the president says. >> mitch mcconnell says it will never get to the floor. >> i think he's conflicted on this. his wife works for the president. even the most honorable person may have a hard time doing the right thing here. i think, you know, we should just put it up for a vote and maybe take it out of mitch mcconnell's hands. >> what about the whole -- what we hear from the wall street journal story that the president talked to a former lawyer and friend. that michael cohen is going to flip on him. >> i think most people believe that there's something to tell. and so, you see this panic among the trump team that michael cohen may flip from our perspective. we have a lot of questions that may not flip from october 2015. and the russian-american who helped trump with the hotel in new york. and also sunlighted that vladimir putin -- we don't have the records, we asked michael cohen to provide records as to whether he was over in europe at the
i was encouraged to see leaders like tom till list uris to move and protect mueller. that way we don't have to care about what the president says. >> mitch mcconnell says it will never get to the floor. >> i think he's conflicted on this. his wife works for the president. even the most honorable person may have a hard time doing the right thing here. i think, you know, we should just put it up for a vote and maybe take it out of mitch mcconnell's hands. >> what about the whole...
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her statement came after an aide to russian president vladimir putin, the aide is uri ushigov, said trumpd to hold the first meeting in washington at the white house. they at least discussed the possibility of holding the summit at the white house, but clearly a lot of details still to be ironed out. unclear at this point if there will be this summit that the two men discussed in their phone conversation just a couple of weeks ago. ana? >> timing unknown right now. thank you for bringing that to us, jeremy diamond. let's bring back samantha vinograd. this news, you said it isn't shocking, but what is the significance? >> i think this is a nonstory. we heard president trump reference this meeting after the phone call with vladimir putin we know he likes to invite everyone to the white house. he invited the dictator of the philippines who killed thousands of people. to me, trump likes to throw around this oval office meeting card whenever it suits him. and under any other scenario, a leader to leader meeting may be a good thing because trump doesn't empower his own team. putin doesn't reall
her statement came after an aide to russian president vladimir putin, the aide is uri ushigov, said trumpd to hold the first meeting in washington at the white house. they at least discussed the possibility of holding the summit at the white house, but clearly a lot of details still to be ironed out. unclear at this point if there will be this summit that the two men discussed in their phone conversation just a couple of weeks ago. ana? >> timing unknown right now. thank you for bringing...
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of you, maggie thompson. [ applause ] >> matthew gregory and christa perry. [ applause ] >> michael urie. [ applause ] >> the jury, janessa green, sammy jordan, thurgood marshall jr., ethan mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice anthony kennedy. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we see you back here in our mock trial series on june 25th, 2018, based on the musical camelot. somebody has got to be guilty in that. goodnight. >>> all right, see you soon. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up here on c-span 3, a hearing on the budget for customs and border enforcement. then a forum on demographic and electoral politics. and profile with white house deputy press secretary raj shah. >>> tonight, american history tv is in primetime, we'll look at
of you, maggie thompson. [ applause ] >> matthew gregory and christa perry. [ applause ] >> michael urie. [ applause ] >> the jury, janessa green, sammy jordan, thurgood marshall jr., ethan mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie...
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of you, maggie thompson. [ applause ] >> matthew gregory and christa perry. [ applause ] >> michael urie. [ applause ] >> the jury, janessa green, sammy jordan, thurgood marshall jr., ethan mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall [ inaudible ] and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice antho anthony kennedy. [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we see you back here in our mock trial series on june 25th, 2018, based on the musical camelot. somebody has got to be guilty in that. goodnight. [. [ indistinct conversation ] [ indistinct conversation ] katz versus united states where charles katz was tape-recorded by the fbi by transmitting illegal bets from a telephone booth on sunset boulevard in los angeles. the supreme court's decision in this case ultimately expanded americans rig
of you, maggie thompson. [ applause ] >> matthew gregory and christa perry. [ applause ] >> michael urie. [ applause ] >> the jury, janessa green, sammy jordan, thurgood marshall jr., ethan mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall [ inaudible ] and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ]...
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. >> host: vancouver washington uri with the author. >> caller: this dovetails with my question on the cookin cabin, scalia and the conservative wing of the supreme court are very much oriented towards constructionism. my question is how would madison and munro and jefferson, atoms at the 1809 case how would they look at corporations and all the rulings forhi the? washington and franklin were gone but how did a few corporations? >> guest: it was understood through the lens of partisanship inin the battle of the bank of e unitebank of theunited states. the case involved the bank of the united states that was the richest and most powerful corporation in the founding era set up by the congress but established as a private business corp corporation and so the public. some were in favor of granting the bank institutional rights because the bank was under attack by jeffersonian states rights advocates who thought the bank was a national power they wanted to bring down and so even the founding fathers were split on the case that it's important to recognize and it's a difficult question for pe
. >> host: vancouver washington uri with the author. >> caller: this dovetails with my question on the cookin cabin, scalia and the conservative wing of the supreme court are very much oriented towards constructionism. my question is how would madison and munro and jefferson, atoms at the 1809 case how would they look at corporations and all the rulings forhi the? washington and franklin were gone but how did a few corporations? >> guest: it was understood through the lens of...