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in this "the wall street journal" article donald trump says, let me get that. ad this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr. trump said the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this, right? >> that's right. they rule on the recusal, but usually don't write an opinion explaining that decision. this is such an easy case. this is not a close case. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald trump and pro-immigration rights. the judge is not a member of that organization. he is a member of a different organization, also called laraza, a fraternal organization of lawyers of hispanic
in this "the wall street journal" article donald trump says, let me get that. ad this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr. trump said the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally...
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nicole: at "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" reports verizon plans to submit a second round bid of $3 billion for yahoo!'s core internet business. verizon is considered the leading contender. the private equity firm tpg is also expected to submit a site around it before monday's deadline paper journal for ordained yahoo! may hold at least one more bidding round. offers can change by the final round. lauren: struggling retailer ralph will run to announce major job cuts and store closings today. as profit and sales have fallen 50% since 2014. turn things around, rolf arend hired stephane larsen to replace him as ceo. by september he made his mark at old navy at each event. sources say he will announce 50 stores closing hospitals to does the job has been a at analyst today. taking a look at shares, they are down 30% in the past year. lauren: valley pharmaceuticals have said this today. investors have punished the stock to the company got caught up in controversies over mail order pharmacies and pricing of its drugs. we are also watching goldman sachs. u.s. investigators tried t
nicole: at "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" reports verizon plans to submit a second round bid of $3 billion for yahoo!'s core internet business. verizon is considered the leading contender. the private equity firm tpg is also expected to submit a site around it before monday's deadline paper journal for ordained yahoo! may hold at least one more bidding round. offers can change by the final round. lauren: struggling retailer ralph will run to announce major...
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"the wall street journal" "wall street journal" says the deal defies logic and will have worried.na squashed the united states men's soccer team and showed everyone why he is the world does. and baseball a rematch of the world series but they had battled through injuries to win against the royals. highlights coming out. nicole: could mourn 5:31 a.m. you to welcome you to "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and what to expect a day ahead. the final day of campaigning as they had supposed not to determine if united kingdom will remain a member of the european union ashley webster live in london. good morning, actually. reporter: good morning. the last opportunity. the final day for campaigners on both sides of the issue to make their pitch to those people still undecided. the poll is up in that 7:00 a.m. in the u.k. we may get an inkling of which way the vote is going. maybe a better leader than not. turnout is six to be high. last night we had a very spirited debate between three sides of the issue. it televised live to bated breath but not at the 6000 people. it got very heated at
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. - but you came to the wall street journal, you started covering tech at the washington post, but you began covering digital matters for the wall street journal in 1996. how has that changed? has it changed because the industry has changed? has it changed because media has changed? - well, media now uses it. it's so important to the survival of media, and the decline of media. - was it a boutique beat back then? - i used to joke, when i was at the post, i covered aol, the beginnings of aol, the steve case, who you'll have on later, and i was very struck by two things that happened to me: one, i was at the university of north carolina, i was somewhere, duke, maybe, and netscape browser was just coming to existence, it was called mosaic at the time. it was the university of indiana, i think, or illinois i was using the browser and i downloaded an entire book of calvin and hobbes, and i slowed down the whole system in doing it. and the people were mad at me. the geeks were like, "what did you do?" and i'm like, "i downloaded a book." and they were like, "yeah, you messed up everything."
. - but you came to the wall street journal, you started covering tech at the washington post, but you began covering digital matters for the wall street journal in 1996. how has that changed? has it changed because the industry has changed? has it changed because media has changed? - well, media now uses it. it's so important to the survival of media, and the decline of media. - was it a boutique beat back then? - i used to joke, when i was at the post, i covered aol, the beginnings of aol,...
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he gave an interview to "the wall street journal." or white house correspondent jim acosta. just got word about this. what did he say? >> reporter: that's right, anderson. in a "the wall street journal" interview donald trump said the handling that case has a conflict of interest because of his heritage. he says i'm building a wall. it's an inherent conflict of interest. during the course of the article, anderson, trump is quoted saying it is because the judge's heritage. he was born in indiana to mexican immigrants. he is not a mexican immigrant, just of mexican heritage. when i asked donald trump about this at the press conference tuesday, i asked why does he keep bringing up the mexican heritage of the judge. he didn't answer the question. he said i am a man of principle. by the way, people that take courses trump university are used to all say it was a great seminar, so this is taking it a step further. this is donald trump not only saying oh, boy the way the judge is of mexican heritage which he has said on a number of occasions a
he gave an interview to "the wall street journal." or white house correspondent jim acosta. just got word about this. what did he say? >> reporter: that's right, anderson. in a "the wall street journal" interview donald trump said the handling that case has a conflict of interest because of his heritage. he says i'm building a wall. it's an inherent conflict of interest. during the course of the article, anderson, trump is quoted saying it is because the judge's...
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in this "the wall street journal" article donald trump says, let me get that. read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr. trump said the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally doesn't come out, defend himself. a judge usually remains silent in a case like this, right? >> that's right. they rule on the recusal, but usually don't write an opinion explaining that decision. this is such an easy case. this is not a close case. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald trump and pro-immigration rights. >> explain why it is an easy case. >> there are two points trump raises. trump appears to have confused one laraza, an active organization critical of donald
in this "the wall street journal" article donald trump says, let me get that. read this paragraph from "the wall street journal." it said mr. trump said the district judge had, quote, an absolute conflict in presiding over the litigation given he was of mexican heritage and member of latino lawyers association. mr. trump says the background of the judge being a mexican immigrant is relevant because he pledged to seal the border. it is conflict of interest. a judge normally...
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he gave an interview to "the wall street journal." ouse correspondent jim acosta. just got word about this. what did he say? >> reporter: that's right, anderson. in a "the wall street journal" interview donald trump said the jud handling that case has a conflict of interest because of his heritage. he says i'm building a wall. it's an inherent conflict of interest. during the course of the article, anderson, trump is quoted saying it is because the judge's heritage. he was born in indiana to mexican immigrants. he is not a mexican immigrant, just of mexican heritage. when i asked donald trump about this at the press conference tuesday, i asked why does he keep bringing up the mexican heritage of the judge. he didn't answer the question. he said i am a man of principle. by the way, people that take courses trump university are used to all say it was a great seminar, so this is taking it a step further. this is donald trump not only saying oh, boy the way the judge is of mexican heritage which he has said on a number of occasions at camp
he gave an interview to "the wall street journal." ouse correspondent jim acosta. just got word about this. what did he say? >> reporter: that's right, anderson. in a "the wall street journal" interview donald trump said the jud handling that case has a conflict of interest because of his heritage. he says i'm building a wall. it's an inherent conflict of interest. during the course of the article, anderson, trump is quoted saying it is because the judge's heritage. he...
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donald trump telling the "wall street journal" today that u.s. district judge gonzalo curiel had a conflict in providing over one of trump university's suits saying "i'm building a wall, it's an inherent conflict of interes interest." you agree, why is that? >> well, i do agree that donald trump has a right to say what he's saying. although race comes into play, it's voir dire, how you select a jury. you try to eliminate potential jurors with bias. this could be a bias. although he was born in the united states, his parents are immigrants, moreover he was appointed by president obama, a democrat, i think this is also a paradigm shifting issue here. we've never dealt with a presidential candidate on the other side who's dealing with a judge who was appointed by a current president. so there are issues. >> he seems to be saying that just because this judge is of mexican descent -- he's not, he's an american, born here. >> correct, a mexican american. >> so he can't be objective as a judge? that somehow there's some bias there. it doesn't make sense
donald trump telling the "wall street journal" today that u.s. district judge gonzalo curiel had a conflict in providing over one of trump university's suits saying "i'm building a wall, it's an inherent conflict of interes interest." you agree, why is that? >> well, i do agree that donald trump has a right to say what he's saying. although race comes into play, it's voir dire, how you select a jury. you try to eliminate potential jurors with bias. this could be a...
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to bring in associate editor and columnist for the hill, white house correspondent for the wall street journal. welcome to both of you. i wanted to read a headline from the wall street journal, the website, the house benghazi report finds no new evidence of wrongdoing by hillary clinton. is that accurate? >> i think what we have learned, the revelation in this report shows there will be serious questions raised about her judgment, her competence and sense of accountability and honesty. as you just mentioned in the lead in, she did email her own daughter that night referring to it as a terrorist attack and goes on to talk about the video with the families who lost those four men. it will be a damaging episode for her in this campaign to have this report released and digested by the public. there are two questions i asked. one is can donald trump stay on that message of a good anti-hillary clinton message, is he disciplined enough to remain on it and the number 2 question is whether her honesty numbers which were so dreadful could even get worse? we will be watching. john: when those caskets cam
to bring in associate editor and columnist for the hill, white house correspondent for the wall street journal. welcome to both of you. i wanted to read a headline from the wall street journal, the website, the house benghazi report finds no new evidence of wrongdoing by hillary clinton. is that accurate? >> i think what we have learned, the revelation in this report shows there will be serious questions raised about her judgment, her competence and sense of accountability and honesty. as...
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the "on the record" political panel, the boys are back from the "wall street journal," john bussey and from "the washington post philip bump. thank you for being here. this is great because these polls were just released 6:00. fox news polls. keep in mind that, in fact, they are within the statistical margin of error which is exactly kind of mirroring the poll earlier back in may. how do you see it? >> i think this is not good news for donald trump. i mean, what donald trump needs to do is he needs to continue making progress against hillary clinton. one of the things about the polls that came out last month was the fact that he had gained on her, that he had suddenly taken the lead in the fox news poll which is a sign of the republicans coalescing around his candidacy. the problem is it looks as though based on those numbers and they are within the margin of error so it's hard to look too much into them. it looks he has lost some of that support again. the polling was conducted during the time period when there was all the uproar around judge curiel. >> it's certainly not good news. >
the "on the record" political panel, the boys are back from the "wall street journal," john bussey and from "the washington post philip bump. thank you for being here. this is great because these polls were just released 6:00. fox news polls. keep in mind that, in fact, they are within the statistical margin of error which is exactly kind of mirroring the poll earlier back in may. how do you see it? >> i think this is not good news for donald trump. i mean, what...
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lauren: has looked at the headline at "the wall street journal." the u.s. had to clear private donation. u.s. officials appear ready to make history by approving the first private space mission to go beyond earth orbit. very cool. cadillac of each virtual dealership. cadillac plans to show room virtual reality headsets have no cars. balance looks to show steps towards normalcy pit the drug company has seen turmoil over increases as well as business practices reports first order earnings tomorrow. nicole: coming up, right sharing service where seems to be everywhere and now wants to get business of federal workers. >> battening savings and accountability for the american people and government travel. nicole: we will have that story and tropical storm colin. the coast of florida. maria molina will be here with the latest forecasts. plus check out u.s. stock market futures. federal had janet yellen will be speaking today. s&p futures that not only one point. the nasdaq higher. the s&p about three weeks of gains. the dow is down five of the last six trading wee
lauren: has looked at the headline at "the wall street journal." the u.s. had to clear private donation. u.s. officials appear ready to make history by approving the first private space mission to go beyond earth orbit. very cool. cadillac of each virtual dealership. cadillac plans to show room virtual reality headsets have no cars. balance looks to show steps towards normalcy pit the drug company has seen turmoil over increases as well as business practices reports first order...
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but definitely, don, he's doubling down and then some in this "wall street journal" article? >> jim acosta, san jose, thanks as always. appreciate that. >>> donald trump doubling down today on trump university. i want to bring in a woman who saw it all from the inside. sherry winkleman. she attended trump u and joins me now. hi, sherry, how are you? >> good, thank you. >> you're a former rump university student. do you believe it was a proud? >> absolutely. no doubt in my mind. >> so you believe it was a fraud. >> i do believe. >> you want to talk more about that? about why? >> yes, first of all, i signed up for the three-day introductory seminar at $1495 and we were told by the end of the first day that if we didn't want to stay for the three days we could have our money refunded. i asked the instructor direct questions, they completely evaded answering them so i started getting upset, feeling this was not an actual learning seminar but maybe just an upselling seminar. i tried to get my money back and two other instructors were brought over and basically cornered me, telling
but definitely, don, he's doubling down and then some in this "wall street journal" article? >> jim acosta, san jose, thanks as always. appreciate that. >>> donald trump doubling down today on trump university. i want to bring in a woman who saw it all from the inside. sherry winkleman. she attended trump u and joins me now. hi, sherry, how are you? >> good, thank you. >> you're a former rump university student. do you believe it was a proud? >>...
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the wall street journal says soros recently directed a series of big bearish investments selling stocksnd by aing shares of gold and gold minors. to the wall street journal he warns the fallout of unwinding of chinese investments likely will have global implications. as for europe the investor says there is a good chance the european union will collapse from the weight of the migration crisis, challenges in greece and a potential brexit. strong, strong words. however he does tell the journal that if britain leaves of course it could unleash an exodus and the distribution of the european union welcome practically unavoidable. he suggests recent strength in sterling is an sign that exit vote is less likely. of course here is something to listen to on this because among the best trades he bet against the pound in 1992 in the exchange rate mechanism and maid over a billion dollars of profits on that. i think he's worth listening to. overall a brexit vote is unlikely. however he is warning of the severity of the fallout if an exit does happen. most notably saying it would be severe for the r
the wall street journal says soros recently directed a series of big bearish investments selling stocksnd by aing shares of gold and gold minors. to the wall street journal he warns the fallout of unwinding of chinese investments likely will have global implications. as for europe the investor says there is a good chance the european union will collapse from the weight of the migration crisis, challenges in greece and a potential brexit. strong, strong words. however he does tell the journal...
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our first guest of the morning is ian talley of the "wall street journal." brexitere to talk about or the decision by britain to separate from the european union. your paper, if you take a look at the website of the front page, the headline on the website, is your reaction to brexit. it shows rifts. guest: there are questions about trade relationship in the political relationship. the special relationship in washington with london won't disappear. there is a very long history there. there are more questions about u.s. policy will interact with the eu. with.s. policy with trade the eu in london separately will interact. in the economic and political shockwaves that will continue to reverberate into the u.s. economy. host: are there any other current trade deals are trade issues that are directly affected between united states and members of the european union? guest: there is a long-running negotiation with the transatlantic partnership. there are questions about how that will be affected. was not just on security issues and not often seen i die with washingt
our first guest of the morning is ian talley of the "wall street journal." brexitere to talk about or the decision by britain to separate from the european union. your paper, if you take a look at the website of the front page, the headline on the website, is your reaction to brexit. it shows rifts. guest: there are questions about trade relationship in the political relationship. the special relationship in washington with london won't disappear. there is a very long history there....
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look at this gun question here, and the nbc/"wall street journal" poll.asked 20 years ago and today. restricting gun rights, will the government go too far or not far enough. 50% believes the government right now will go too far. 47% not far enough. this is a trend question we have done for years. in june of '95, the first debate about the assault-weaponed ban took place. 58% back then were worried we wouldn't go far enough. we had fewer gun laws since then, kimberly, yet the public's perception has changed. >> there are more gun owners out there and less trust in government. less trust -- >> combine the two, there you go. >> the right way. and i think that's why this debate was a little silly this week, too, just because, you know, you have democrats doing the sit-in, saying we have to put this no-fly list thing, for example, but the truth is what nobody wants to talk about is the country needs to do everything it can to make sure that weapons of any sort don't get into the hands of terrorists, as long as we can protect due process right. the reality is
look at this gun question here, and the nbc/"wall street journal" poll.asked 20 years ago and today. restricting gun rights, will the government go too far or not far enough. 50% believes the government right now will go too far. 47% not far enough. this is a trend question we have done for years. in june of '95, the first debate about the assault-weaponed ban took place. 58% back then were worried we wouldn't go far enough. we had fewer gun laws since then, kimberly, yet the public's...
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"the wall street journal" editorial page and the u.s. chamber of commerce. "the wall street journal" editorial page claims to speak for the business community, small business owners, and industry titans alike, but it is way off base from the business communities' commitment to addressing climate change. its editorial page is constantly wrong about climate change from misstating the science of climate change to misstating the costs versus benefits of climate change to misstating the law when it's carrying the industry's water to oppose civil investigations into whether the industry climate denial scheme amounts to fraud. mr. whitehouse: it's not new. the journal has a well worn playbook for defending polluting industries. look at its commentaries over time on acid rain, on the ozone layer, and of course now on climate change. it is always wrong. and worse there is a pattern, a formula. deny the science, question the motives of those calling for change, exaggerate the costs of taking action, and above all, above all protect the polluting industry. i've said all
"the wall street journal" editorial page and the u.s. chamber of commerce. "the wall street journal" editorial page claims to speak for the business community, small business owners, and industry titans alike, but it is way off base from the business communities' commitment to addressing climate change. its editorial page is constantly wrong about climate change from misstating the science of climate change to misstating the costs versus benefits of climate change to...
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"the wall street journal" you cannot say is part of the left-wing media. >> let's just set the -- the polling units of fox news, of the wall street journal, none of them have partisan -- it's irrelevant to mention ideology. go ahead. >> the push back always is that they are part of the left-wing media. >> i don't like it when people say it's an nbc pool. that doesn't mean anything. the pollsters want to get it right. go ahead. make your point. >> and i stand corrected. the point simply here is that in this "wall street journal" poll on may 24th, it was asked who you trust, by a margin of 26%, america stands with -- >> she's killing him on foreign policy but he's killing her on economic policy, however. >> on the commander in chief, he beats her by ten points. on the foreign policy debate, it's not a left/right debate. >> mark? find word. >> it's a left/right debate except the sides are switched. donald trump is using foreign policy to go after sanders voters. they didn't like the war in iraq, didn't like the intervention in libya, don't like trade deals, don't like what we did to gadh
"the wall street journal" you cannot say is part of the left-wing media. >> let's just set the -- the polling units of fox news, of the wall street journal, none of them have partisan -- it's irrelevant to mention ideology. go ahead. >> the push back always is that they are part of the left-wing media. >> i don't like it when people say it's an nbc pool. that doesn't mean anything. the pollsters want to get it right. go ahead. make your point. >> and i stand...
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the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows a majority of republicans, 52%, still say they prefer someone else as their presidential nominee, versus 45% who say they're satisfied with trump. and during a republican national committee sponsored phone call with reporters yesterday, former massachusetts senator scott brown, who lost his re-election to warren, continued the same attacks trump used. >> we all know she's not native american. she's not 1/32nd. she has no native american background except for what her family told her. the easy answer on that as you all know is that harvard and penn can release the records. she can authorize the release of those records. she can take a dna test. >> today, trump is expected to talk trade and domestic economy in pennsylvania while clinton is scheduled to lay out her technology and innovation agenda in denver. >>> parents, listen up, ikea has issued a major recall on furniture that could endanger the lives of small children. the swedish retail giant is recalling 29 million chest and dressers including its mom series due to the risk of tipping
the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows a majority of republicans, 52%, still say they prefer someone else as their presidential nominee, versus 45% who say they're satisfied with trump. and during a republican national committee sponsored phone call with reporters yesterday, former massachusetts senator scott brown, who lost his re-election to warren, continued the same attacks trump used. >> we all know she's not native american. she's not 1/32nd. she has no...
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a brand-new nbc "wall street journal" poll painting a clearer picture of where the white house stands right now. >>> i'm darcy spencer live on capitol hill where an early morning shooting left one woman wounded and several cars damaged. i'll have a live report ahead. >>> want to show you a taped feed of the chaos in california's capitol after a violent crash between white supremacists and protesters. rally. the problem started to erupt when counter-protesters clashed with the ultra right-wing groups that people say are white supremacists. that large fight broke out after people carrying sticks rushed into the area where the rally was being held. police broke up the fight and closed down the area around the state capitol. right now it's not clear exactly who was stabbed or who was responsible for the stabbing. fire officials say some of the injuries are critical, but everybody is expected to survive. we're going to stay on top of this story. you can head to the nbc washington app for the latest information as this develops. >>> a new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows hillary clin
a brand-new nbc "wall street journal" poll painting a clearer picture of where the white house stands right now. >>> i'm darcy spencer live on capitol hill where an early morning shooting left one woman wounded and several cars damaged. i'll have a live report ahead. >>> want to show you a taped feed of the chaos in california's capitol after a violent crash between white supremacists and protesters. rally. the problem started to erupt when counter-protesters clashed...
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. >> reporter: this starts with a brand-new wall street journal and nbc new poll that shows only 45% of republicans say they are satisfied with donald trump. more than half would've preferred someone else. some of those people who will be directly responsible for nominating trump are revolting against.>> first of all, it's not legal, can't do it. a delegate finds donald trump so unpalatable as a possible president he files a federal lawsuit friday. >> virginia has taken it upon hymns -- itself to say if you don't vote for trump, we can put you in jail. we can find you.>> reporter: law requires delegates to vote for the candidate that got the most votes. that's trump. that's not acceptable to boeker rel. >> the world is staged to have someone so prone to anger, mocking. it gives me great pause as to whether or not this person has a temperament to be in-chief.>> reporter: john kasich and florida sen. marco rubio split the primary vote. christian wehrly backed case then and still hopes to boeker met the convention. >> i want us to pick a candidate qualified to run the country.>> reporte
. >> reporter: this starts with a brand-new wall street journal and nbc new poll that shows only 45% of republicans say they are satisfied with donald trump. more than half would've preferred someone else. some of those people who will be directly responsible for nominating trump are revolting against.>> first of all, it's not legal, can't do it. a delegate finds donald trump so unpalatable as a possible president he files a federal lawsuit friday. >> virginia has taken it...
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daniel henninger is deputy editor of the "wall street journal." i could make you a deputy director. nice job to have. you say there is a house of ryan and a family of trump, and the two of them need to get together. >> yes. and sign a condominium which is something in international law, two sovereigns get together when battling over contested territory and cannot agree. here we have the spshg eaker of house and donald trump. the plot of land is the republican party and it needs to be unified before it goes into this election. it is not good to go in disunited the way donald trump and ryan are right now. >> the prospects for the convention look shaky right now. everybody said that there was going to be a floor fight at the convention. then it looked like trump won. now delegates are saying, hey, we want to vote for anybody -- basically anybody but trump. >> yeah. you have to go in there, form a party platform, big donors and fund-raisers showing up wond degr -- wondering what they should do. there is a possibility at hand to come together. that's what paul ryan and the republicans in
daniel henninger is deputy editor of the "wall street journal." i could make you a deputy director. nice job to have. you say there is a house of ryan and a family of trump, and the two of them need to get together. >> yes. and sign a condominium which is something in international law, two sovereigns get together when battling over contested territory and cannot agree. here we have the spshg eaker of house and donald trump. the plot of land is the republican party and it needs...
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. >>> we're back with a wall street journal's potomac watch >>> we're back with "the wall street journal'sch columnist, the author of the new book "intimidation game." so, kim, you cited some examples of how you think free speech is being under attack. give us a couple. >> so, the book goes through a number of examples where you are seeing the same thing happen again, this strategy, and the same tactics that are being used sometimes by the same people on the left to silence and intimidate their conservative opposition into getting out of the political debate. you saw it in the irs. you saw it up in wisconsin where prosecutor went after 30 conservative groups that had supported scott walker's government reforms. you've seen it against conservative donors. you've seen it in attacks by liberal activist groups against corporations and free market think tanks that want to be in politics. >> so how does it manifest itself? is this the use of prosecutorial power? is that what you're saying? i guess in the irs case, it was targeting tax exempt groups for additional scrutiny of their bona fides as
. >>> we're back with a wall street journal's potomac watch >>> we're back with "the wall street journal'sch columnist, the author of the new book "intimidation game." so, kim, you cited some examples of how you think free speech is being under attack. give us a couple. >> so, the book goes through a number of examples where you are seeing the same thing happen again, this strategy, and the same tactics that are being used sometimes by the same people on...
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"wall street journal" poll shows 46% of registered voters back clinton.ared to 41% who support trump. that's slightly up from clinton's 3 point lead last month. >>> frightening moments at an amusement park. clearly a dozen people are hurt after a roller coaster crashed and now witnesses are coming forward, sharing their accounts of what happened. >>> plus the search continues for a hit and run driver who killed a relative of the nba's number one drk2x pick. what police are revealing about the investigation into the death of ben simmons' cousin. and now witnesses are coming >>> an amusement park scare in scotland today. police say 11 people including nine children were injured when a roller coaster crashed. that coaster went off the rails and a witness said people were trapped upside down on the ride. the park was evacuated and an investigation is now under way into what caused that crash. >>> new york city's pride parade started with a moment of silence to honor the 49 people culled at pulse nightclub in orlando two weeks ago today. those crowds, huge cro
"wall street journal" poll shows 46% of registered voters back clinton.ared to 41% who support trump. that's slightly up from clinton's 3 point lead last month. >>> frightening moments at an amusement park. clearly a dozen people are hurt after a roller coaster crashed and now witnesses are coming forward, sharing their accounts of what happened. >>> plus the search continues for a hit and run driver who killed a relative of the nba's number one drk2x pick. what...
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you get it from wall street journal, household spending generates more than two-thirds of total economic output says the wall street journal. so steady spending gains should translate to economic growth. if only consumers would spend more that's all it takes. and, of course, you "the new york times", consumer spending makes up more than 70% of the economy and it usually drives growth during economic recoveries. and finally, another one from the wall street journal, consumers are the engine of the u.s. economy. consumers, not producers, not entrepreneurs, consumers accounting for about 70% of the economy. so you can see the problem that's inherent with using gdp as a statistic. is this -- are we coming to accurate conclusion is our question? so we have to ask ourselves the question what is missing from gdp? well, again gdp is c plus i plus g, 8.6 trillion economy. $12.4trillion investment, 3 trillion, in government 3.2 trillion. what is missing in gdp? this is the surprise factor? the supply chain. gdp does not measure the supply chain. it does not measure all the business spending, the b
you get it from wall street journal, household spending generates more than two-thirds of total economic output says the wall street journal. so steady spending gains should translate to economic growth. if only consumers would spend more that's all it takes. and, of course, you "the new york times", consumer spending makes up more than 70% of the economy and it usually drives growth during economic recoveries. and finally, another one from the wall street journal, consumers are the...
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you read, eric, to that "wall street journal" story. let me quote one single sentence.ly worried messages, referring to the emails did not mention the cia, drones, or details about the militant target, so, again, if i didn't know i was on "the o'reilly factor." i would think i was on a "saturday night live" skit the fact you are making such a fuss about this. hold on. >> emails -- >> -- hillary did not. >> have access to. these aren't the 33,000 that she has already scrubbed and burned and shredded. >> but according to the story, these are emails hillary did not write, right? that were not marked classified. she is smarted. but she is not clairvoyant. she couldn't look into the future and know what some intelligence guy down the road would say years before. >> come on. >> come on, tom. the fact of the matter is. >> she knew these evales. richard, you say that hillary clinton when receiving these coded emails didn't know they were about the most sensitive classified drone operations in pack snan is that what you are suggesting? and she knew and she should have known that
you read, eric, to that "wall street journal" story. let me quote one single sentence.ly worried messages, referring to the emails did not mention the cia, drones, or details about the militant target, so, again, if i didn't know i was on "the o'reilly factor." i would think i was on a "saturday night live" skit the fact you are making such a fuss about this. hold on. >> emails -- >> -- hillary did not. >> have access to. these aren't the 33,000...
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there is a report in "the wall street journal" that said you guys shut down trading for a couple of hoursncial turmoil post-brexit. tell us what happened. >> i love this story. because robo-advisors are hot and because brexit is a big story, people are talking about this. intelligentlyade for our customers. every day we weighted the market open and hesitated the market closed so we could get good execution for our customers. we are always not trading about 60 minutes a day. because of the chance for something like the flash crash we saw and protected our customers against last august, we turned up trading for about 160 minutes. it was really good for our customers that we did that and it's great now that the media is surfacing that this service we have been providing to our customers all along. cory: so you have always not traded for 60 minutes at the close or the open? >> that's right great if you ask anyone about how to trade etf, experts always say those are dangerous times to trade. we have our in-house experts we are always consulting and optimizing the way betrayed. benefit. unique
there is a report in "the wall street journal" that said you guys shut down trading for a couple of hoursncial turmoil post-brexit. tell us what happened. >> i love this story. because robo-advisors are hot and because brexit is a big story, people are talking about this. intelligentlyade for our customers. every day we weighted the market open and hesitated the market closed so we could get good execution for our customers. we are always not trading about 60 minutes a day....
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"the wall street journal" and others report that trump is all muslims from entering the u.s.t was last december that trump made one of his controversial proposals. >> donald j. trump is calling for a complete and total shutdown of muslims enterings the united states until representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump's policy director told the journal yesterday that the best way to keep it developing from inside is to regions for a major source of terrorists. >>> prime minister david cameron headed to brussels today to meet with european leaders for the first time since the united kingdom voted to opt out. british leaders on both sides of the debate say they want the uk to remain in the eu's free trade zone. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: it may be years before britain actually leaves the the same, starting with the money. the continuing fall of the pound, and the tailspin on the stock market means britain is already poorer. the warnings of an economic downturn are becoming fact. the leaders of the winning leave the eu campaign like boris johnson had
"the wall street journal" and others report that trump is all muslims from entering the u.s.t was last december that trump made one of his controversial proposals. >> donald j. trump is calling for a complete and total shutdown of muslims enterings the united states until representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump's policy director told the journal yesterday that the best way to keep it developing from inside is to regions for a major source of...
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wall street journal assistant editorial page editor, mike murphy, good to see you guys. thank you for joining us. polls are open in the uk, millions of voters set to cast ballots in the historic e.u. referendum to determine whether britain will remain in the european union. let's get to ashley webster on the ground in london with the latest. ashley: good morning. the day has finally arrived, the polls have been open for four hours and will stay open until 10:00 pm local time. plenty of time for people to get to the polls and cast their ballot should the united kingdom stay in or get out, of the european union. i am standing in front of a polling station in westminster, one that many mps use. we were here when british prime minister david cameron and his wife samantha arrived just out of the car, smiled and walked into the polling station. no cameras allowed, large amounts of media, people shouting questions, which way did you vote, he laughed and waved and got in the car and left. how big will the turnout be and which way will the vote fall? we spent a lot of time talkin
wall street journal assistant editorial page editor, mike murphy, good to see you guys. thank you for joining us. polls are open in the uk, millions of voters set to cast ballots in the historic e.u. referendum to determine whether britain will remain in the european union. let's get to ashley webster on the ground in london with the latest. ashley: good morning. the day has finally arrived, the polls have been open for four hours and will stay open until 10:00 pm local time. plenty of time for...
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a wall street journal, nbc news poll last month showed registered voters believed by a 10 point marginclinton would be a better commander-in-chief and better able to secure the country. keep in mind, donald trump saw a boost in his approval rating in the wake of the san bernardino attacks back in december. that is what prompted his initial call for muslims to be banned from entering the u.s. a barry controversial view but one that sparked amongst his supporters. he could see a boost in the days to come. we will keep an eye on the polls as a commentary but the reaction to this tragedy could be crucial going ahead for clinton and trump. >> kate moody, thank you very much. we will get more on the political angle with our washington d.c. correspondent in 20 minutes. also happening, in south africa, a new sentencing hearing for oscar pistorius, the former track star convicting of murder after killing his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp three years ago. behind bars,a year but has been released in prison and allowed to serve out the rest of his term under house arrest. he is being sentenced again
a wall street journal, nbc news poll last month showed registered voters believed by a 10 point marginclinton would be a better commander-in-chief and better able to secure the country. keep in mind, donald trump saw a boost in his approval rating in the wake of the san bernardino attacks back in december. that is what prompted his initial call for muslims to be banned from entering the u.s. a barry controversial view but one that sparked amongst his supporters. he could see a boost in the days...
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. >> joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henkinger, james freeman, and washington columnist kim strosle. dan, you've been following the developments for a long time. what do you think this means for europe and the uk? >> let's start with a long time. it was years ago that former defense secretary don rumsfeld described western europe as old europe. remember? he got his head handed to him for that? what do you think of when you think of europe, old buildings and countries run by bureaucracy. this is the bureau state finally hitting the wall, into the clips of dover. now the question is how are they going to start breaking up? are the other countries, like italy and france and spain going to say if they can do it we can do it? there's a whole restructuring i think that has to happen now because this is a vote of no confidence in the bureaucratic elites that have been running yurm for the last 40 years. >> it will work for europe's benefit, james, i think, if it's a wake-up call for them to do exactly what dan says. more democratic accountabili
. >> joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henkinger, james freeman, and washington columnist kim strosle. dan, you've been following the developments for a long time. what do you think this means for europe and the uk? >> let's start with a long time. it was years ago that former defense secretary don rumsfeld described western europe as old europe. remember? he got his head handed to him for that? what do you think of when you...
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more recently published that letter to the wall street journal comparing the wall street movement withrmany. >> mr. perkins was out there and created really the premier firm in the space. and after that was created really most venture firms emulated them. certainly perkins had a huge impact on the technology in the u.s. >> switching gears back to the markets. julia chatterly watching the european picture from london this morning. >> as you can see european markets in the red for the second straight session. for the week it was just the ftsi that was managing to hold in the green overall but now actually in the last half hour we've tilted further to the downside. similar so what you guys saw in the u.s. equities session yesterday. the financials in particular that are really weighing on the markets. actually for the week overall. financials losing more than 4%. financial resources. oil and gas all continue that selling trend we've seen in the u.s. yesterday. risk off in equities. bond prices march higher and this has been clearly on a global basis. i'll just give you look what we're see
more recently published that letter to the wall street journal comparing the wall street movement withrmany. >> mr. perkins was out there and created really the premier firm in the space. and after that was created really most venture firms emulated them. certainly perkins had a huge impact on the technology in the u.s. >> switching gears back to the markets. julia chatterly watching the european picture from london this morning. >> as you can see european markets in the red...
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. >> reporter: an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll out monday shows 55% were pleased with hillarylinton as their nominee. yesterday, trump hired a former top aide to ted cruz to be a senior communications adviser. >> and according to a news release that republican operative is jason miller who will oversee the campaign's interactions with the media. now before joining the campaign, miller sent a series of scathing tweets about his new boss even called him sleazy. he's deleted those tweets but the blog process managed to recover them. >> hena daniels, thank you very much. >>> it's reported that trump may be softening his position on banning muslims from this country. "the wall street journal" and others report that trump is backpedaling on his call to ban all muslims from entering the u.s. it was last december that trump made one of his controversial proposals. >> donald j. trump is calling for a complete and total shutdown of muslims enterings the united states until representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump's policy director told the journal yesterday tha
. >> reporter: an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll out monday shows 55% were pleased with hillarylinton as their nominee. yesterday, trump hired a former top aide to ted cruz to be a senior communications adviser. >> and according to a news release that republican operative is jason miller who will oversee the campaign's interactions with the media. now before joining the campaign, miller sent a series of scathing tweets about his new boss even called him sleazy. he's...
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we will have that another wall street journal. are watching "fbn:am," it your first look at money market and breaking news. nicole: good thursday morning. 5:45 a.m. here in new york here that they've caught up on what's happening now. chilling new details about omar mateen during the shooting rampage on sunday. he paused to make facebook post. he pledged allegiance to isis. congress is asking base but to reveal social media information. the egyptian government says search team for egypt air flight 804 has done the plane's wreckage. officials said the wreckage was found in several places that did not pacify parts or locations that were found. search crews are still looking for the claims but boxers. federal reserve keep it on change. they raised rates twice this year. janet yellen acknowledged a possible exit not to raise rates. we continue to see markets under pressure day after day. dow futures down 57 right now. s&p futures down seven. lauren: today's edition of "the wall street journal." a deal for a clash of clans makers to pu
we will have that another wall street journal. are watching "fbn:am," it your first look at money market and breaking news. nicole: good thursday morning. 5:45 a.m. here in new york here that they've caught up on what's happening now. chilling new details about omar mateen during the shooting rampage on sunday. he paused to make facebook post. he pledged allegiance to isis. congress is asking base but to reveal social media information. the egyptian government says search team for...
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that's according to "the wall street journal."he celebrities they signed up, kevin hart, gordon ramsay. and deepak dhop practice and russell wilson. reporting facebook's deal with buzzfeed has the highest value $3.5 million followed but "the new york times" who paid $3.03 million. >>> and how hot was it this week? to fully cook a pizza inside a car. reached 120 degrees. it says here the experiment conducted by nbc's arizona affiliate 12news. you've seen eggs on pavement. >> yeah. >> over easy. not recommended. >> no. >> like eating spaghetti off a new york subway floor which we've seen people do. >> where they found bubonic plague recently. >> yeah, but they used cleaner and put spaghetti and meatballs on the floor. >> you eat that up. >> there's no cleaner in the world that would allow you to -- >> no, sorry. >>> coming up, the man who brought post-edwardian generation of viewers to "downton abbey" talking about the brexit tomorrow and the future of the uk. >>> we're just a day away from the brexit referendum. let's go back out t
that's according to "the wall street journal."he celebrities they signed up, kevin hart, gordon ramsay. and deepak dhop practice and russell wilson. reporting facebook's deal with buzzfeed has the highest value $3.5 million followed but "the new york times" who paid $3.03 million. >>> and how hot was it this week? to fully cook a pizza inside a car. reached 120 degrees. it says here the experiment conducted by nbc's arizona affiliate 12news. you've seen eggs on...
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it's one of the most common myths in economics, and this is an example of it from "the wall street journal." you get it from all the publications. household spending generates more than two-thirds of total economic output, says the "wall street journal." so steady spending gains; that is, consumer spending gains should translate into economic growth. if only consumers would spend more, that's all it takes. and, of course, you have "the new york times," consumer spending makes up more than 70% of the economy. and it usually drives growth during economic recoveries. and finally another one from "the wall street journal," consumers are the engine of the u.s. economy. consumers. not producers. not entrepreneur. consumers. accounting for about 70% of the economy. so you can see the problem that's inherent with using gdp as a statistic is this -- are we coming to an accurate conclusion, is our question. so we have to ask ourselves the question, what is missing from gdp? well, again, gdp is c plus i plus g, it was $18.6 trillion economy, is that the economy? so we break it down into consumption,
it's one of the most common myths in economics, and this is an example of it from "the wall street journal." you get it from all the publications. household spending generates more than two-thirds of total economic output, says the "wall street journal." so steady spending gains; that is, consumer spending gains should translate into economic growth. if only consumers would spend more, that's all it takes. and, of course, you have "the new york times," consumer...
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"the wall street journal" says avianca is seeking capital of $500 million but that could lead to a full or partial sale of the company. shares of aviana soared to 6.51. >>> our market monitor has a list of stocks he says will safeguard your portfolio against the concerns around interest rates. this is his first time on the program. we welcome david bathen, chief investment officer with hightower hightowers bahnsen group. my apologies for mispronouncing your name. let's start first of all with what the stocks have in common. they generate cash, correct? >> that's right. they generate cash and even more importantly, sue, they grow the cash that they're paying out to shareholders. that growth of dividend we think is such a defensive measure in a low-rate environment. >> all right. let's get to the picks. you've got black stone on first with a really healthy dividend of better than 8%. >> you have incredible alignment of management interests with shareholder interest here, they are ideologically supportive of growing dividends to shareholders. most importantly they have the ability to do it
"the wall street journal" says avianca is seeking capital of $500 million but that could lead to a full or partial sale of the company. shares of aviana soared to 6.51. >>> our market monitor has a list of stocks he says will safeguard your portfolio against the concerns around interest rates. this is his first time on the program. we welcome david bathen, chief investment officer with hightower hightowers bahnsen group. my apologies for mispronouncing your name. let's start...
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that's according to the latest nbc news/wall street journal pool. what the first read is calling a real horse race. we've heard that a lot. and game one of the nba finals is tonight. biggest stars in basketball, lebron james steph curry facing off for the championship. we'll be right back. the right things working together can give you an advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and antioxidants that work throughout your body. trubiotics from one a day. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7.
that's according to the latest nbc news/wall street journal pool. what the first read is calling a real horse race. we've heard that a lot. and game one of the nba finals is tonight. biggest stars in basketball, lebron james steph curry facing off for the championship. we'll be right back. the right things working together can give you an advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and...
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problem with hillary clinton, "wall street journal" had big write up in the "wall street journal."say she is not genuine. is it hillary clinton of saul alinsky days when she was young? is she bill clinton type of democrat who is more spencable? is she a bernie sanders kind of democrat because she has been running that way recently? nobody knows. donald trump is american original. we're talking about muhammad ali. we have the funeral coming up for him. he is american original. she is not original. sandra: remember the keystone pipeline? as secretary of state she would be inclined to approve keystone pipeline. unintense from bernie sanders she flip-flopped. let me challenge this for a second, jedediah, is it okay as a candidate, a lot of flip-flops changing of her views happened before she was hillary clinton, the presidential candidate. is it okay for a candidate or somebody who is planning on running to evolve and change? >> i would say yes. that will be a heart point for republicans to pick hundred other too because donald trump evolved on number of issues. mitt romney, there was
problem with hillary clinton, "wall street journal" had big write up in the "wall street journal."say she is not genuine. is it hillary clinton of saul alinsky days when she was young? is she bill clinton type of democrat who is more spencable? is she a bernie sanders kind of democrat because she has been running that way recently? nobody knows. donald trump is american original. we're talking about muhammad ali. we have the funeral coming up for him. he is american...