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host: carl is joining us from chicago. good morning. don't know what's wrong with callers who are buying into this the trumpet is raising. at history.look all throughout world history there's been problems when you have religion being used against people. i'm african-american. my history is full of woe. christians wanted to discriminate because of the color of my skin. you have to be a slave because you are black. we are doing fine just the way we are. this of places they have influence of religion and politics. those who really want to buy into this, christ probably was crucified because they had religion in politics. the people in the church wanted to to, wanted the government crucify him because they said he was committing sacrilege. we don't need this. i don't know how these people youunderstand just because think you should be discriminating against someone because that's your religion? i don't know a religious faith that really when you get down to the core discriminates against other people. it's just not consistent. i just wish
host: carl is joining us from chicago. good morning. don't know what's wrong with callers who are buying into this the trumpet is raising. at history.look all throughout world history there's been problems when you have religion being used against people. i'm african-american. my history is full of woe. christians wanted to discriminate because of the color of my skin. you have to be a slave because you are black. we are doing fine just the way we are. this of places they have influence of...
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. >>> for a special video we get to share, this video comes to us from chicago. this features rashaad. >> are you ready? can i turn this on? >> you can see we're sitting in a doctor's office. and we're also going to start figuring out where this video is going. on the right-hand side of his head, rashaad has a cochlear implant. and this is the moment when they turn it on. as usual, it's a pretty magical reaction. he says all the words you really need to say. >> i can hear! >> yeah, buddy! yea! takes a moment to kind of see where things are going and continues to let us know. >> i can hear. >> yay! >> it's so funny, everybody is so quiet. it's like, say something to him to hear it. >> if they do say something to him, then they do sing something to him. >> happy birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you ♪ >> what a great birthday gift. >> it's his birthday. ♪ happy birthday to rashaad happy birthday to you ♪ >> yay! >> good job! >> i can hear! >> shout it from the mountain tops, baby! >> he does! >> i can hear! >> yeah, and he can hear himself screami
. >>> for a special video we get to share, this video comes to us from chicago. this features rashaad. >> are you ready? can i turn this on? >> you can see we're sitting in a doctor's office. and we're also going to start figuring out where this video is going. on the right-hand side of his head, rashaad has a cochlear implant. and this is the moment when they turn it on. as usual, it's a pretty magical reaction. he says all the words you really need to say. >> i can...
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from chicago. if you are sending us tweets, i apologize. we are having issues. that is why we are not meeting them at the moment. let me go to the "new york times," which is also writing about all of this. a small number of people have increasing across the border in minnesota from the u.s., filing for assignment. -- asylum. there has been a noticeable surge. according to officials from the royal canadian mounted police, there has been, an increase in illegally wishing to quebec manitoba, and british columbia, with the largest being seen in quebec, canada. let's go to teresa in california, democrats line. good morning. teresa, you with us? clifton, on to jeff in new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. host: you are on the republican line. caller: we are not a country of immigrants. we are a country of citizens. with these illegals in the country, it is costing the united states quite an amount of money to keep them here. they come here and are not inoculated. one of the biggest things i have is they are here for 5, 7, 10 years, and they n
from chicago. if you are sending us tweets, i apologize. we are having issues. that is why we are not meeting them at the moment. let me go to the "new york times," which is also writing about all of this. a small number of people have increasing across the border in minnesota from the u.s., filing for assignment. -- asylum. there has been a noticeable surge. according to officials from the royal canadian mounted police, there has been, an increase in illegally wishing to quebec...
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joining us from chicago, dr. austan goolsbee, former member of president obama's cabinet. will ask you what i asked mr. krauthammer. people demonstrating. not one sign, not anybody upset about his father, where daniel was found s in the house, being deported eight times. what the deuce is going on in the democratic party? >> well, i kind of think you have several things going on in your critique. and they somewhat contradict each other. the reason the democrats are protesting the trump policy, and they are not wrong to be protesting the trump policy, is that donald trump started by saying he wanted to deport people that were criminals but he has now tried to redefine what are criminals. they are literally going down, a woman complained about being abused by her boyfriend, and when she filed the complaint, they arrested her. >> bill: let me stop you there. wait a minute. in any kind of a bureaucracy, and mass order of criminal alien deportation, you are going to have mistakes made. and your party, the democrats, seize upon that to define the whole thing. if you make one mis
joining us from chicago, dr. austan goolsbee, former member of president obama's cabinet. will ask you what i asked mr. krauthammer. people demonstrating. not one sign, not anybody upset about his father, where daniel was found s in the house, being deported eight times. what the deuce is going on in the democratic party? >> well, i kind of think you have several things going on in your critique. and they somewhat contradict each other. the reason the democrats are protesting the trump...
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joining us from chicago, dr. austan goolsbee, he said, most important. what say you?i thought that was interesting. i hadn't thought about the iran point as being the biggest news to come out of it. there was a lot of news, you're right, in 36 minutes. now, i have to go look at the transcript or watch it again. i thought on many of those he was not as determined as maybe you portrayed him. with the tax cut, you said, "is there going to be a tax cut" and he said something like "i certainly hope so" or "i think there will be," which " thought was news making the other way of, wait a minute, it's not the first priority and it might not be this year. >> bill: when i was there, you get a feel for -- they are going to introduce the tax cuts soon. i think by the fall, there will be some definition on that by the debate will be how much, corporate versus individual, and all of that. but be that as it may, the thing that jumped out at you, in the entire interview as being important to the american people, was what? >> actually, they were two feelings that jumped out at me as m
joining us from chicago, dr. austan goolsbee, he said, most important. what say you?i thought that was interesting. i hadn't thought about the iran point as being the biggest news to come out of it. there was a lot of news, you're right, in 36 minutes. now, i have to go look at the transcript or watch it again. i thought on many of those he was not as determined as maybe you portrayed him. with the tax cut, you said, "is there going to be a tax cut" and he said something like "i...
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she joins us from chicago's o'hare international airport. what are you finding there? >> reporter: this is becoming personal for many, the story line playing out at airports all over the country leaving some families wondering when they'll be reunited with their family members. she paints the life she has lived. >> sadness. lost her son and everything lost. >> reporter: the mother of four fled syria, her son stayed behind and was kidnapped by isis. she says he was among the first to be publicly beheaded. >> i got to america for america's country, freedom. >> reporter: she eventually became a permanent resident in chicago. now she wonders will she really is free. after a recent trip to dubai to meet her granddaughter for the first time, she says she was stopped at the airport there and questioned for hours. similar scenarios played out in airports around the world after president donald trump signed the executive order restricting travel from seven muslim-majority countries for 90 days. >> not my fault i am muslim. >> reporter: protesters took to the streets in los ange
she joins us from chicago's o'hare international airport. what are you finding there? >> reporter: this is becoming personal for many, the story line playing out at airports all over the country leaving some families wondering when they'll be reunited with their family members. she paints the life she has lived. >> sadness. lost her son and everything lost. >> reporter: the mother of four fled syria, her son stayed behind and was kidnapped by isis. she says he was among the...
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phil lebeau is joining us from chicago. >> i don't know if you've been to jpmorgan but if you go therelly don't see american automobiles there. it's not a technically closed market but it's really tough for u.s. automakers to sell vehicles in japan for a variety of reasons. and we've heard donald trump talk about that, particularly when he's talking about the number of japanese vehicles imported into the united states. when you look at all the vehicle sales, last year, $17.5 million in the u.s., 9% of the vehicles were imported from japan. and that's third most after mexico and canada. it's a sizable number. about 1.5, 1.6 million vehicles imported. now, at the same time, the japanese automakers will point out we've got a number of plants in the united states. we employ tens of thousands of people. when you add the suppliers and you add others in terms of dealers, et cetera, it's hundreds of thousands of people who are employed either directly or indirectly by japanese automakers. it will p interesting to see how this topic is broached by president trump when he talks with shinzo abe a
phil lebeau is joining us from chicago. >> i don't know if you've been to jpmorgan but if you go therelly don't see american automobiles there. it's not a technically closed market but it's really tough for u.s. automakers to sell vehicles in japan for a variety of reasons. and we've heard donald trump talk about that, particularly when he's talking about the number of japanese vehicles imported into the united states. when you look at all the vehicle sales, last year, $17.5 million in...
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from d.c. up through philadelphia, new york and boston. thousands of flights canceled before the storm. abc's alex perez leads us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight from nebraska to ohio, snow and ice wreaking havoc. bringing task to to in some spots. icy roads triggering that massive 55-car pileup shutting down the highway. >> my car got hit by another vehicle as it was spinning. >> reporter: in massachusetts, tragedy for one nfamily. a father helping another family whose car skidded into a utility pole, was killed when a car lost control. >> couldn't control the car at all. >> reporter: now the east coast bracing for a severe case of weather whiplash. d.c., philadelphia, new york all bracing for spring-like temperatures today, but by tomorrow morning, temps plunging, below freezing in many areas. those 50 million americans impacted by a powerful storm that could dump as much as a foot of snow. >> don't be fooled by the warm weather. a storm warning is in effect. >> reporter: piles of salt on stand by. bo closed thursday. >> we want people to stay indoors as much as possible. >> reporter: in the chicago area, the morning co
from d.c. up through philadelphia, new york and boston. thousands of flights canceled before the storm. abc's alex perez leads us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight from nebraska to ohio, snow and ice wreaking havoc. bringing task to to in some spots. icy roads triggering that massive 55-car pileup shutting down the highway. >> my car got hit by another vehicle as it was spinning. >> reporter: in massachusetts, tragedy for one nfamily. a father helping another family whose...
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that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight.
that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight.
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from bj the chicago kid. speaking of chicago kids, i want to mention we have a great nba superstar with us tonight from chicagors and applause ] jordan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] to those viewers watching in china, you know exactly what i mean. [ laughter ] next week, we have new shows with emma stone, will arnett, kerry washington, gabrielle union, sean hayes, and zach galifianakis, plus music from muna, charli xcx, norah jones and alicia keys. so how do you like that? please join us for all of that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest is a two-time academy award-nominee and the best friend a hobbit could ever have. you can see his latest oscar-nominated performance in the critically-acclaimed "captain fantastic," available on blu-ray, dvd, and on demand. please welcome viggo mortensen! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> good. very nice reception, thank you very much. >> jimmy: the last time you were here, did i tell you you were going to get an oscar nomination for this movie? >> did you? >> jimmy: i don't think i did. [ laughter ] but somewhere -- >> i felt you were thinking it
from bj the chicago kid. speaking of chicago kids, i want to mention we have a great nba superstar with us tonight from chicagors and applause ] jordan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] to those viewers watching in china, you know exactly what i mean. [ laughter ] next week, we have new shows with emma stone, will arnett, kerry washington, gabrielle union, sean hayes, and zach galifianakis, plus music from muna, charli xcx, norah jones and alicia keys. so how do you like that? please join us...
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rick santelli joins us from chicago. >> if you were to look at ten-year rates or any treasury rates beforeidnight or slightly thereafter outside of our trading time zone, you would have seen under 240. but we've done a bit of a u-turn. look at the one week. little lower. we closed out 2015, not last year, 2015 for 227. that was the high for all 20 16 until mid-november. we'll have to be patient and see. let's look at a combination chart. this is a one-year chart. ten minus bund, holding 200. the dollar index at 100. see how similar they are? that's important. keep that chart close by. if you look at the dollar index in an isolated since november, we're toying with the line of what looks like a head and shoulders could turn into something else. pay attention to any closes above or below 100 the next several days. overseas, two-year greek notes, close to ten. spanish at 175. finally, how do you spell frexit? it is moving higher. the national front party getting publici publicity. will it be another brexit? investors are a little concerned. dau david, jim, carl? >> thank you very much. >>> go
rick santelli joins us from chicago. >> if you were to look at ten-year rates or any treasury rates beforeidnight or slightly thereafter outside of our trading time zone, you would have seen under 240. but we've done a bit of a u-turn. look at the one week. little lower. we closed out 2015, not last year, 2015 for 227. that was the high for all 20 16 until mid-november. we'll have to be patient and see. let's look at a combination chart. this is a one-year chart. ten minus bund, holding...
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. >> jesse: joining us now from chicago, steve cortes, a fox news contributor, and from fort worth, texasation attorney francisco hernandez. francisco, why do democratsm seem -- i'm great. why do democrats seem so intent on protecting criminals. >> i don't know that anybody is intent on protecting criminals. bottom line, there is no such thing as a sanctuary city. it is a political phantom. everybody's scared of it. >> jesse: i can name a half dozen sanctuaries right now. the list goes on. >> let me finish what i'm saying. the cities don't need to cooperate with the federal government. homeland security can go pick up in any jail, any prison, anywhere in the country and take people out. they don't need cooperation from the cities. >> jesse: if they know an illegal immigrant that's being detained there. they're not cooperating, and if they want to -- >> we do it every day with drug dealers. >> jesse: steve, francisco says that santuary cities are an illusion. is that true? >> no, they are not an illusion. by the way, very sadly ask the family of kate steinle if they are an illusion and the
. >> jesse: joining us now from chicago, steve cortes, a fox news contributor, and from fort worth, texasation attorney francisco hernandez. francisco, why do democratsm seem -- i'm great. why do democrats seem so intent on protecting criminals. >> i don't know that anybody is intent on protecting criminals. bottom line, there is no such thing as a sanctuary city. it is a political phantom. everybody's scared of it. >> jesse: i can name a half dozen sanctuaries right now. the...
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syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks, who joins us tonight from chicagod we welcome both of you. so before we talk about the immigration, the president's immigration order, mark, which the court -- appeals court rejected the administration argument on last night, we have a short clip of what president trump just said a little while ago on air force one as he was flying from washington to south florida to mar-a-lago. reporters were asking what he plans to do now. here's that clip. >> we'll win that battle, but we also have a lot of other options including just filing a brand-new order. >> (inaudible). could very well be but i like to surprise you. we need speed for reasons of security, so it could very well be that we do. >> woodruff: so he says i like to surprise you. how big a setback is this for the president? >> a significant setback, judy, in large part because it was self-inflicted. they made mistakes, including green card holders which weakened their argument completely, and made them vulnerable to the court's decision. and it reflected, more than a
syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks, who joins us tonight from chicagod we welcome both of you. so before we talk about the immigration, the president's immigration order, mark, which the court -- appeals court rejected the administration argument on last night, we have a short clip of what president trump just said a little while ago on air force one as he was flying from washington to south florida to mar-a-lago. reporters were asking what...
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collected references from other black letter carriers to create a state-by-state list of accommodations, open to everyone. a.c. howard's parents used green's books each summer to drive from chicagossissippi. did it get worse the further south you got? >> to tell you the truth, it got worse when you left chicago, you know. >> reporter: in some respects, "the green book" was a survival guide. >> it was. it most definitely was. >> reporter: green published 20,000 copyaise year from 1936 until 1967. with the help of "the green book" families like the graves and howards navigated seg gaiptd america. >> at least it gave you the feeling when you left your home, that you would not be embarrassed or demoralized by the experiences of the harshness of segregation. >> reporter: a rare copy of the green book recently sold for more than 22,000 dollars. but for a generation of travelers, the comfort it gave was priceless. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. we'll be back at 9:00, 8:00 central with the president's address to congress. with thanks to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol and for all of us at cbs news all aroun
collected references from other black letter carriers to create a state-by-state list of accommodations, open to everyone. a.c. howard's parents used green's books each summer to drive from chicagossissippi. did it get worse the further south you got? >> to tell you the truth, it got worse when you left chicago, you know. >> reporter: in some respects, "the green book" was a survival guide. >> it was. it most definitely was. >> reporter: green published 20,000...
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financial contributor melody thompson joins us now from chicago.ping for amazon, $35 and up. what's part of the strategy? >> this strategy is very clear. brick and mortar against online. they're going tit-for-tat. we have to expect it. those who pay a subscription rate get free shipping as well as a lot of other freebies. they have ignored the customer, some would say, that don't want to subscribe. and that customer, walmart is going after. once walmart lowered the bar, amazon had to do the exact same thing, tit-for-tat. >> this is the first time we've seen amazon have a reactionary response, some would say. what does that say to you? >> i am not sure that's true. i think there's been a lot going on, back and forth, for years now. it only says to me that they're being smart. they recognize they don't want to lose a customer that will go to walmart for a better deal. >> mellody, amazon has an incredible 33% of the online market in the u.s. has walmart been able to make any kind of dent in that? >> yes. they've made some strides, especially in the la
financial contributor melody thompson joins us now from chicago.ping for amazon, $35 and up. what's part of the strategy? >> this strategy is very clear. brick and mortar against online. they're going tit-for-tat. we have to expect it. those who pay a subscription rate get free shipping as well as a lot of other freebies. they have ignored the customer, some would say, that don't want to subscribe. and that customer, walmart is going after. once walmart lowered the bar, amazon had to do...
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that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight. and the president's pick called the president's broadside against the judicial branch demoralizing and disheartening on the heels of yet another attack from the president trump on the judges weighing his signature travel ban laurence tribe is here to discuss the presence of assault on the judicial branch and i'll speak with the washington state attorney general who challenged the ban. we begin with the senate's vote to confirm senator jeff sessions as attorney general of the united states. a razor thin 52-47. joe manchin the only senator to cross party lines. jeff sessions has been the most controversial of donald trump's nominees, his confirmation coming almost 24 hours a
that's our broadcast for tonight, from all of us here at >>> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news at this moment. the senate voting just moments ago to confirm jeff sessions for attorney general after a bitter 24 hours that saw senator elizabeth warren pulled off the senate floor for speaking out against jeff sessions. senator sherrod brown and congressman cedric richmond joins me tonight. and the president's pick called the president's broadside against...
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. >> maureen maher joins us now from chicago. maureen, the new dna test, true aleole, who is it and what makes it you mean? >> so, alex before when you had a mixture of dna, sometimings you could get a profile of one of the people who contributed to the dna but you couldn't get a full profile because you could only see certain markers within it of in the dna of anyone else who may have contributed to it. true i. can give you a mixture. in the original mixture you had a victim and five assailants. we had two profiles at the time but they couldn't see the other three that were through. now it has the ability do it and it can be definitively ruled out. we hope you see the case, whi c happens with each one. are they able to see if it is or isn't these two men. >> maureen maher in chicago. thanks, maureen. you can see maureen's story ott "48 hours" tonight at 10:00 p.m. easte >>> he hasn't been ruled kindly by history. see how direct descendants, today's british royal families are trying to correct the record with never-before-seen do
. >> maureen maher joins us now from chicago. maureen, the new dna test, true aleole, who is it and what makes it you mean? >> so, alex before when you had a mixture of dna, sometimings you could get a profile of one of the people who contributed to the dna but you couldn't get a full profile because you could only see certain markers within it of in the dna of anyone else who may have contributed to it. true i. can give you a mixture. in the original mixture you had a victim and...
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us with details.>>reporter: from new york to chicago to la, protesters gathered for demonstrations against president trump. the president is preparing a new executive order on immigration to replaces travel ban that's block in the courts. it still bans citizens from the seven muslim majority countries in the original order that will exempt green card holders and travelers already en route to the us when the order is issued. the department of homeland security is ready to release sweeping immigration guidelines. including, expediting deportation proceedings and prosecuting parents who pay smugglers to have their children cross the border. president trump spent the weekend searching for a new national security advisor and announced army lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster will take the job. >> he's a man of tremendous talent and experience. i watched and read a lot over the last two days. he is highly respected by everybody in the military.>>reporter: the president chose him after dismissing mike flynn for misleading white house officials about his conversations with the russian ambassador. on saturday p
us with details.>>reporter: from new york to chicago to la, protesters gathered for demonstrations against president trump. the president is preparing a new executive order on immigration to replaces travel ban that's block in the courts. it still bans citizens from the seven muslim majority countries in the original order that will exempt green card holders and travelers already en route to the us when the order is issued. the department of homeland security is ready to release sweeping...
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good and only uses fear, any person in power say why not use the biggest gun in your arsenal if you want to win? the community organizer from chicagowas not against using fear and quite frankly issue think the biggest benefit we have right now is that he who will not be named generates so much fear, there will be such a profound backlash, and fear and hate -- rather than being like this liberal minded thing where fear and hate are bad. i'm like fear and hate seem to work really well, and it's like if you hit someone with fear, the knee goes like this. you want to instrumentallize emotions fear is a good one. for whatever purpose -- i say that, too, because we get into this a bit but -- it can be very profound. the videos that tend to circulate to the most and get the most traction are the videos of cops betting the crap out of kids. >> or the opposite where someone is getting smacked. >> like protest porn, but that seems to be the language of -- that we all trade in. and, like, -- even in "black lives matter," profoundly important historical movement gained so much social media traction from the most horrific videos of police viole
good and only uses fear, any person in power say why not use the biggest gun in your arsenal if you want to win? the community organizer from chicagowas not against using fear and quite frankly issue think the biggest benefit we have right now is that he who will not be named generates so much fear, there will be such a profound backlash, and fear and hate -- rather than being like this liberal minded thing where fear and hate are bad. i'm like fear and hate seem to work really well, and it's...
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joining us more from chicago is david winston..ompany, eight 3600 pric this was well known. why do you feel like it is getting more negative now for tesla? 176,: at the fair value is but it has been close to overvalued territorlately for us. tesla,cky thing about the value is way off into the future. it is very hard to sometimes ascertain in the near term what that stock is going to do because it is a giant haul option on the light musk. alix: through what is it it hard to value it? you can compare it to gm and ford and how it should not be with as much but tesla is a giant battery company. how do you value it? david: yes, that is a very frustrating question to answer because it is immensely becauset to model out so much of that value will be way down the road even beyond a 10 year forecast period we do. they are turkey between how much benefit of the doubt you give them versus how realistic to you have t want to be? i raised my work to account for more debt from solarcity. david: who is buying the stock? there seems to be a mix b
joining us more from chicago is david winston..ompany, eight 3600 pric this was well known. why do you feel like it is getting more negative now for tesla? 176,: at the fair value is but it has been close to overvalued territorlately for us. tesla,cky thing about the value is way off into the future. it is very hard to sometimes ascertain in the near term what that stock is going to do because it is a giant haul option on the light musk. alix: through what is it it hard to value it? you can...
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he joins us today from his home in chicago. good to have you. take us through it. from the point of view of the white house, the president, number one, who is the main audience he needs to address tonight? largestis is the audience he will a dress since the inauguration, and probably the largest audience for the he needsthe union, so to affect the congressmen and senators who are sitting right in front of him, but you're really talking to them, the american people, and most importantly for president trump, he is talking to his core supporters, the base of the republican party, the ones who will move those congressmen. he is now getting to crunch time on getting things done in congress. he's done everything he can do with executive orders, and now the challenge will be getting andgs out of congress signed by a president and enacted. david: you name three constituents good one is who is in the chamber, the members, number two bank as the american people come but number three are his base. those three are not necessarily the same. would you advise trump to go for his b
he joins us today from his home in chicago. good to have you. take us through it. from the point of view of the white house, the president, number one, who is the main audience he needs to address tonight? largestis is the audience he will a dress since the inauguration, and probably the largest audience for the he needsthe union, so to affect the congressmen and senators who are sitting right in front of him, but you're really talking to them, the american people, and most importantly for...
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us. host: one more call. this will be glad is from chicago, illinois.emocrats line. .- gladys caller: i don't understand what these people are talking about. give him a chance? man has been calling russia ever since he's been running. flynn said he might have did that. i don't understand why they are so hard on the democrats. they don't have nothing to do with it. russia, russia, russia. it. need to investigate to find out what's going on. called the democrats rabid dogs. these people have been -- these have --ans host: apologies. .ou broke up there we appreciate anyone who called in in this first hour of the program. we will be joined by two memos of congress in short time.
us. host: one more call. this will be glad is from chicago, illinois.emocrats line. .- gladys caller: i don't understand what these people are talking about. give him a chance? man has been calling russia ever since he's been running. flynn said he might have did that. i don't understand why they are so hard on the democrats. they don't have nothing to do with it. russia, russia, russia. it. need to investigate to find out what's going on. called the democrats rabid dogs. these people have been...
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looking far job when this opening came along but she wanted to use the opportunity to transform the department. >> and coming from chicago she has to be pretty tough. >> you'd think so. >>> san francisco police are looking for a suspect that tried to rape a woman inside of her home. the woman says she was returning home when the suspect forced her inside and tried to attack heifer her. she was able to get away. the suspect ran off. there is no description. >>> today witness testimony continues in the trial of antonin garcia torres who was accused of killing missing teen sierra lamar. she is also accused of trying to kidnap three other women. >>> president trump has vowed to replace obamacare with something better and today he will have a chance to talk with leading health care officers. >> we will have a it fixed and we will repeal and replace and i think you will see something very, very special. >> the president has also vowed that the transition to the new republican plan will be a smooth one and not take coverage from those that currently have it through the affordable care act. >> if obama care is repealed, californ
looking far job when this opening came along but she wanted to use the opportunity to transform the department. >> and coming from chicago she has to be pretty tough. >> you'd think so. >>> san francisco police are looking for a suspect that tried to rape a woman inside of her home. the woman says she was returning home when the suspect forced her inside and tried to attack heifer her. she was able to get away. the suspect ran off. there is no description. >>>...
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chicago. amy aubert has been following this tragic story and joins us now from the newsroom with the very latest. amy? amy: 26-year-old man shot and killed on chicago's west side. they are reviewing the facebook live video that may have caught some of it on camera. a young boy taken too soon at just 2 years old. police say lavonte white was shot dead in the back of a car on the west side. >> while you are enjoying a holiday, a 2-year-old boy was shot and killed. amy: a 26-year-old man who police say was the target of the shooting was also killed. >> the male victim, the older male victim in his 20's documented gang member but he was shot several times and he died as a result of the injuries. amy: chicago police confirm they are looking at a facebook live stream that appears to show the shooting and the aftermath. a woman and man are seen driving with a toddler visible at times in the backseat. shots ring out and that calls the woman to yell for help. the officia leads. lavontay white is the second child shot and killed since saturday. chicago's police superintendent showed up to the scene on tue
chicago. amy aubert has been following this tragic story and joins us now from the newsroom with the very latest. amy? amy: 26-year-old man shot and killed on chicago's west side. they are reviewing the facebook live video that may have caught some of it on camera. a young boy taken too soon at just 2 years old. police say lavonte white was shot dead in the back of a car on the west side. >> while you are enjoying a holiday, a 2-year-old boy was shot and killed. amy: a 26-year-old man who...
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from chicago. they save talking over and over. they use the word talking to describe what they did the nature of the offense was to talk. do you think men like that if you put your hands on their life that when they come before you that would be the thing for our record not negative and why i was on the private side. good to be big news in this in ways that the by people are drawn to have. to because of course, it is hard to live met that but as a historian it was not something i was thinking about. . . and downtown durham. that's what i think about this and that's what i wanted to talk about. i wanted to talk about how the story speaks to the day and what these people knew about the culpability or lack thereof which i can't see into her soul. i can't read her mind. i don't verify her truth. but i do understand it strikes me especially with people that are personally affected like the family. i could really understand that and maybe i should have done something differently about that. but i, you know, it's never even remotely occurred to m
from chicago. they save talking over and over. they use the word talking to describe what they did the nature of the offense was to talk. do you think men like that if you put your hands on their life that when they come before you that would be the thing for our record not negative and why i was on the private side. good to be big news in this in ways that the by people are drawn to have. to because of course, it is hard to live met that but as a historian it was not something i was thinking...
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from martin in chicago for william daugherty. martin, you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: hi, dr. dawg cannerty. you said that the iranians blame us for everything, so what are we responsible for? >> guest: well, we're not entirely blameless. we stayed out of iranian affairs for the most part until the nixon administration. the shah and his predecessor during the 20th century kept pressing the united states for particularly military equipment as dictators, autocrats tend to do. but we, we left things basically alone. iran was kind of a side show to, in what the british and the russians called the great game, dealing with afghanistan and that part of the world. iran did sit across the trade routes to india which was very important for the british empire. after, after world war ii, however, when the united states, russia and great britain had agreed to leave iran having partially occupied the western part of it for lend-lease purposes, we could bring ships up through the persian gulf, put them on a railroad in iran and send them up into russia without having to to go through the arctic area, the united states and britain left accord
from martin in chicago for william daugherty. martin, you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: hi, dr. dawg cannerty. you said that the iranians blame us for everything, so what are we responsible for? >> guest: well, we're not entirely blameless. we stayed out of iranian affairs for the most part until the nixon administration. the shah and his predecessor during the 20th century kept pressing the united states for particularly military equipment as dictators, autocrats tend to do....
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>> there were happy reunions across the us sunday as travelers from the countries affected by trump's travel ban began arriving including in chicago. >> all i tusi my wife mine daughter. one of the greatest moments since i came to this country. >> hours after the department of justice that halted the travel ban targeting seven muslim nations appelate court denied the request over is night. sunday afternoon president trump and tweeted i have instructed homeland security to check people coming into our country very carefully. the courts are making the job very difficult! and on fox news president trump defended his travel ban to bill o'reilly. >> i think it was very smooth, you had 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers and all we did was vet those people very very careful carefully. >> in virginia, this iraqi woman is finally back home after mr. trump's order kept her grounded. >> being banned over my parents heritage was an unfair treatme treatment. >> at new york's kennedy airport, a dozen advocacy groups and hundreds of volunteers are assisted travelers and their families. >> right now, people are able to get into
>> there were happy reunions across the us sunday as travelers from the countries affected by trump's travel ban began arriving including in chicago. >> all i tusi my wife mine daughter. one of the greatest moments since i came to this country. >> hours after the department of justice that halted the travel ban targeting seven muslim nations appelate court denied the request over is night. sunday afternoon president trump and tweeted i have instructed homeland security to...
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jonathan: we are joined from a man from morgan stanley joining us out of chicago.drew. you have confusion around the administration of what will or will not come and then you have the federal reserve on whether they will or will not -- and what they will or will not do. you have to put together a portfolio. how do you doportfolio. how do you do that? andrew: it is great. there is a pull between the economic agenda of the administration and everything else and when the market rochus is on the economic -- when the market focuses on the economic agenda it goes up and when the news is about the other things, the market goes nowhere. i think the risk is that we get overly focused on the non-economic part of that and that creates the opportunity set for investors. i think. jonathan: what is the story? political news comes through the market and the market acts up. is that the approach? andrew: the market really hasn't reacted to the political noise. look at yesterday. i really think versus last friday when we had discussions of dodd-frank reform, the oar, but when it is
jonathan: we are joined from a man from morgan stanley joining us out of chicago.drew. you have confusion around the administration of what will or will not come and then you have the federal reserve on whether they will or will not -- and what they will or will not do. you have to put together a portfolio. how do you doportfolio. how do you do that? andrew: it is great. there is a pull between the economic agenda of the administration and everything else and when the market rochus is on the...
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from a cheerleading competition. >> kayna whitworth with us. thanks. >>> we turn next to the severe storms hitting while we're on the air tonight. tornado watches across several states at this hour. from the south up through chicagon the past. this system is moving to the east coast overnight. this image coming in a short time ago, a tornado in illinois. calling it a particularly dangerous situation they are watching rite now. there has been damaging hail in wisconsin. again, all this on the move as we're on the air. let's get to ginger zee tracking it for us tonight. >> reporter: hey, david. we got this image. you can see here, that's the lasalle nursing home, or was. that's the image that unfortunately we could see more of tonight. look at that tornado watch that includes the areas just south and west of chicago. parts of northwest indiana, all the way down through arkansas. eastern iowa, and you can see much of missouri is in there. that's tonight. a lot of those go until 9:00 or 10:00. that's not when the threat ends. the cold front with another round. st. louis around 3:00 a.m., and these are damaging wind potential, and you can see a tornado or large hail. we have seen up to baseball size, and this moves to
from a cheerleading competition. >> kayna whitworth with us. thanks. >>> we turn next to the severe storms hitting while we're on the air tonight. tornado watches across several states at this hour. from the south up through chicagon the past. this system is moving to the east coast overnight. this image coming in a short time ago, a tornado in illinois. calling it a particularly dangerous situation they are watching rite now. there has been damaging hail in wisconsin. again, all...
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woodruff and matthew miller, thanks for joining us, appreciate it. >> sure thing. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. again, our town hall from chicagow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you want to check that out. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend, appreciate it. thanks at home for joining us. lots going on tonight as we are absorbing this unanimous ruling from the federal appeals court. bottom line, by now you have heard the president's ban is not in effect. the refugee ban, the travel ban on people from majority muslim countries, it is legally blocked by this ruling the trump administration has been denied again in its efforts to have its ban reinstated. and we're going to hear in just a couple of minutes from some of the people who have been involved directly in this case, including the man who brought this case. we'll hear about what this means, what is expected to happen next. we'll hear about who what the scope is of this ruling, what the judges could have ruled on and what they did rule on. but for those of
woodruff and matthew miller, thanks for joining us, appreciate it. >> sure thing. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. again, our town hall from chicagow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you want to check that out. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend, appreciate it. thanks at home for joining us. lots going on tonight as we are absorbing this unanimous ruling from the federal appeals court. bottom line, by now you have...
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us remodel hundreds of stores over the next few years. we were very thoughtful about entering new markets, new neighborhoods with smaller formats, taking a learning from tribecca and chicago, you'll see us double those stores next year and we see a path to continued growth going forward. we've been reworking our supply chain system. you'll see us advance that in the next couple of years. we had a very successful new brand launch this year, two big brands. they're on the path to being billion dollar brands. we talked today about the fact that we'll have over a dozen new brands we'll roll out over the next few years. and we've had two or three really solid years of digital performance. we finished the fourth quarter, we were up 34%. in the last couple of years, we've more than doubled our digital footprint. we're going to accelerate going forward. to do that, we had to make investments, both in operating margin and in capital. but they're the right investments for the business, for the brand and our shareholders going forward. and today we just talked about the fact we're ready to go a lot faster. >> i'm still just a little confused about how it's different going forward, t
us remodel hundreds of stores over the next few years. we were very thoughtful about entering new markets, new neighborhoods with smaller formats, taking a learning from tribecca and chicago, you'll see us double those stores next year and we see a path to continued growth going forward. we've been reworking our supply chain system. you'll see us advance that in the next couple of years. we had a very successful new brand launch this year, two big brands. they're on the path to being billion...
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so my book take the title from a line he delivered a speech at the university of chicago let us raiseigh the flag of the country not as a reckless greedy conquest but between broken pledges of aggression and arbitrary subject population but behold the flag of george washington and abraham lincoln and of, for and by the people, national state held sacred and honor, human rights and good example to all nations, the flag of civilization and goodwill to all men that is rarely expressed and part of the focus of my book is to uncover that dialogue on the basis for our argument today. [applause] i love this book so much. we could go on but i know we want to get some questions in the time we have. we have c-span here and by the way -- let's do something crazy here since we have c-span. please come up here and feel free to ask a question. what is your view about the building of the panama city? >> it had been around for centuries. roosevelt came into office and there wasn't going to be any more delay. they went to panama for the complicated reasons. he wasn't getting the deal that he wanted. w
so my book take the title from a line he delivered a speech at the university of chicago let us raiseigh the flag of the country not as a reckless greedy conquest but between broken pledges of aggression and arbitrary subject population but behold the flag of george washington and abraham lincoln and of, for and by the people, national state held sacred and honor, human rights and good example to all nations, the flag of civilization and goodwill to all men that is rarely expressed and part of...
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chicago tribune website. before 10 more minutes we go live to the cpac conference, using this opportunity to hear from only whether or not there can be unity between the party and conservatives. annie, from mariet, georgia, ive picture from inside national harbor outside of washington, d.c. go ahead. caller: hi. disagree that the party is united. are many people who educated top that the republicans offering glorified, voted for him simply because they did not like watch clinton, but to this man, so unfit for office, scares me to death. and when i hear these people about how great he's doing and how he's sticking it o the establishment, i think, they are not seeing the forest for the trees. cpac event yesterday ust showed how much conservative and republican party has divolved. have been on stage who was and the bright bart website that preaches hate and ere we are, you know, praising him as republicans, what has happened to this party? call.thanks for the mother jones writing about this, ead online headline, conservatives cannot figure out denounce embrace or alt-right. short trip from 1600 pennsylvania avenue to
chicago tribune website. before 10 more minutes we go live to the cpac conference, using this opportunity to hear from only whether or not there can be unity between the party and conservatives. annie, from mariet, georgia, ive picture from inside national harbor outside of washington, d.c. go ahead. caller: hi. disagree that the party is united. are many people who educated top that the republicans offering glorified, voted for him simply because they did not like watch clinton, but to this...