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." >> carl jr. so worried about hit mom now feared his dad could bam suspect. >> they were asking questions like, okay, you're the husband and you just went into this home to search for her, you've gone up in the attic, your fingerprints are everywhere. you just completely contaminated our crime scene. why did you do that? so you could just see their wheels turning. it was like, oh, no. >> he was right to worry. detective ellisson brought carl sr. in for questioning. >> do you put carl in a interview room and treat him like somebody we neat to treat seriously? >> any time you do that, you get into a setting. i'm giving an interview. so it plays on their emotions. >> did you ever consider the possibility that carl could have paid somebody to do this? >> yeah, i thought about it. >> did you know why you were considered somebody they needed to talk to in. >> once i got in there and started questioning. then i knew that i was suspect. >> as detective ellisson continued to question carl, he discovered so
." >> carl jr. so worried about hit mom now feared his dad could bam suspect. >> they were asking questions like, okay, you're the husband and you just went into this home to search for her, you've gone up in the attic, your fingerprints are everywhere. you just completely contaminated our crime scene. why did you do that? so you could just see their wheels turning. it was like, oh, no. >> he was right to worry. detective ellisson brought carl sr. in for questioning....
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carl: japan -- meeting of countries. carl: japan and has been doing so-called scientific whahaling. it says it will no longer do that sort of waililing in the antatarctic and willll be focusn commercial whaling in its own waters. how much of a step in the right direction is that? >> i think we can be pleased that antarctica will be free from whaling. at the moment the japanese fleet is there, but in the coming season, the next season, it will be the first time pretty much the end of the second world war that there has not been whaling in these very important waters that we want to keep pristine and free from interference as possible. but that does leave us with a real problem with what they are point to do in the north pacific. carl: what makes that area of the antarctic some important? >> well, the antarctic waters are pristine. they are being studied to understand the nutrient flows between recovering populations of walales and others down ther. this is an area which is highly protected for very good reason. carl: japan also says, look, well stocks are recovering, who canterbury s
carl: japan -- meeting of countries. carl: japan and has been doing so-called scientific whahaling. it says it will no longer do that sort of waililing in the antatarctic and willll be focusn commercial whaling in its own waters. how much of a step in the right direction is that? >> i think we can be pleased that antarctica will be free from whaling. at the moment the japanese fleet is there, but in the coming season, the next season, it will be the first time pretty much the end of the...
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carl: thank you very much. staying in the u.s., where the senate has begun voting on president trump's spending bill, and what is seen as a last ditch effort to avoid a partial government shutdown. trump has been calling for a change in senate rules that would allow measures to be passed to pay for a border wall. it is highly unlikely that he will secure the 60 votes needed to have his bill passed. now that of -- some of the other stories around the world. pro-independence protesters had gathered in barcelona. they clashed with police. dozens were injured and 12 were arrested. separatist leaders are vowing more protests in the coming days. relief for passengers at london's gatwick airport. flflights have assumed -- resumd ththeir after another short shutdown. and earlier suspension lasted 36 hours. then a pair of drones were spotted over the airfieleld. angry opposition supporters rallied in the congolese capital of kinshasha. protesters warnedd they may attemptt to topple the president if voting in an election
carl: thank you very much. staying in the u.s., where the senate has begun voting on president trump's spending bill, and what is seen as a last ditch effort to avoid a partial government shutdown. trump has been calling for a change in senate rules that would allow measures to be passed to pay for a border wall. it is highly unlikely that he will secure the 60 votes needed to have his bill passed. now that of -- some of the other stories around the world. pro-independence protesters had...
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carl, i can't wait to hear from you but i know -- we all know of carl's work because we see it all around us. those flowers of democracy and freedom that are sprouting up all over our hemisphere. but special thanks to bob, senator menendez, as he told me, the senate doesn't work on fridays. he -- they work in their districts and their states on fridays but he stayed for me. and i am just so, so grateful to him for his many years of service, for the values of freedom and democracy, i'm thankful for his kind words, for his dedication to the fight of -- and john. there's another one of our hill -- former hill rats who found their way elsewhere. see i know i'm going to skip so many, i'm going to get in trouble. thanks to bob for his fight for the people of nicaragua and venezuela an cuba especially. and as you heard from bob, two days ago, just two days ago, thanks to bob's efforts, we finally were able to pass the knee ka act in the senate -- the nika act in the senate. i can't believe that this actually happened. we've already passed it twite in the house. it made it better. it got improved
carl, i can't wait to hear from you but i know -- we all know of carl's work because we see it all around us. those flowers of democracy and freedom that are sprouting up all over our hemisphere. but special thanks to bob, senator menendez, as he told me, the senate doesn't work on fridays. he -- they work in their districts and their states on fridays but he stayed for me. and i am just so, so grateful to him for his many years of service, for the values of freedom and democracy, i'm thankful...
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hi, sue. >> hello, carl and everyone. here is what's happening turkish president erdogan intensifying criticism of u.s. support of syrian kurdish fighters, warning they would clear them from a northern town. the u.s. backed the them in the fight with isis. >>> israeli forces arrested hundreds of activists. after a wave of shootings believed to be carried out by hamas. >>> new research suggests physical therapy may lower the risk of opioid use stanford university studied insurance claims from 89,000 patients those that underwent physical therapy shortly after being diagnosed with body pain were less likely to use opioids in the following months. >>> and spanish prosecutors charging the pop music star shakira with tax evasion, saying she failed to pay $16 million between 2012 and 2014. charges allege she listed the bahamas as her official residence for tax purposes when in fact she was living in spain. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update back downtown to you guys. >> shakira, shakira. sue herera, thank you. >>> mo
hi, sue. >> hello, carl and everyone. here is what's happening turkish president erdogan intensifying criticism of u.s. support of syrian kurdish fighters, warning they would clear them from a northern town. the u.s. backed the them in the fight with isis. >>> israeli forces arrested hundreds of activists. after a wave of shootings believed to be carried out by hamas. >>> new research suggests physical therapy may lower the risk of opioid use stanford university studied...
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when i ran carl's jr. i can try to figure out what hamburger i want either a predicate with hamburgers and what else quantity. i was trying to meet the needs of other people with the best quality product i could provide at the lowest price. that's how you improve your life. you improve led by meeting the needs of others. use hands of products. one of the product represents an individual or group of individuals that's trying to pick up how to best satisfy the needs of everybody walks into a grocery store. this is true whether it's cars or tractors. it doesn't matter what you doing if you're in a free market capitalist system you're constantly trying to figure out how to set other peoples needs. why? that's a you prefer life. what about in a socialist society? if you're in the breadline in the soviet, former soviet union or in venezuela. unit think how you can set the other people slice. you can think i can get the most for yourself and your family from the limited supply of goods or services provided by the
when i ran carl's jr. i can try to figure out what hamburger i want either a predicate with hamburgers and what else quantity. i was trying to meet the needs of other people with the best quality product i could provide at the lowest price. that's how you improve your life. you improve led by meeting the needs of others. use hands of products. one of the product represents an individual or group of individuals that's trying to pick up how to best satisfy the needs of everybody walks into a...
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carl, we go way back as well. he has testified multiple times before our committee, always highlighting the successes and challenges that come with trying to strengthen democratic institutions across all regions. thank you for everything you do, everything your organization does, in leading the way. also to shine a spotlight on human rights atrocities. we need to do that. we want to talk about how everything is good, but we need to shine the light on these abuses because that is the way we get at the oppressors of the people. butjust in latin america, carl has been doing that around the world. it is a tough job you have taken on, with great pride, and for that, i thank you so much. dan. you carl, mark, as you know, maybe you have heard, i was born in cuba, and i came to the united states fleeing the oppressive communist regime in cuba when i was only eight. was born,, where i it's not just a place on your passport, it has defined me as a person. it has defined how i view the world, and it is through the prism of d
carl, we go way back as well. he has testified multiple times before our committee, always highlighting the successes and challenges that come with trying to strengthen democratic institutions across all regions. thank you for everything you do, everything your organization does, in leading the way. also to shine a spotlight on human rights atrocities. we need to do that. we want to talk about how everything is good, but we need to shine the light on these abuses because that is the way we get...
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. >> excellent peter, always fascinating talking to you carl, back to you. >> rick, thank you very much >>> good morning, it is 8:00 a.m. at sales force headquarters in san francisco, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live ♪ i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan, jon fortt with us live from san francisco major averages giving back some of yesterday's ganins. new doubts over a permanent trade truce between the u.s. and china. we heard from the president this morning saying he is a tariff man, but negotiations have begun. commerce secretary ross on air telling "squawk box" saying they hope to pin down new principles. tech is lining the broader market an hsbc downgrade which we'll talk about in a minute good morning, guys this apple downgrade, 96 pages to tell us that the core growth of the hardware unit, biggest days of growth are over. >> i don't buy that. i had a couple of experiences the last couple of weeks, carl i am a believer like peter lynch in using your eyes i wanted to buy new apple product. two stores i wanted to buy them in were demolished they're building bi
. >> excellent peter, always fascinating talking to you carl, back to you. >> rick, thank you very much >>> good morning, it is 8:00 a.m. at sales force headquarters in san francisco, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live ♪ i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan, jon fortt with us live from san francisco major averages giving back some of yesterday's ganins. new doubts over a permanent trade truce between the u.s. and china. we heard from the...
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i will sending it now to carl. carl, i hope you and your family had a great christmas. >> thank you very much >>> watching oil here today. a pretty interesting session as oil was down, way down and now up almost 2.50 >> a new tune for oil today. crude prices surging the u.s. benchmark wti up nearly about 6% today on pace for its best day of the year and best day since november 2016, rebounding after that big sell-off on monday now, the surge in oil prices pushing energy stocks higher as well we're looking at marathon oil, hess, conoco phillips and anadarko leading those names despite the surge today, oil prices are still off more than 40% from their 52-week high on october 3rd. back over to you >> leslie, thank you very much let's hop over to the cme group and get the santelli exchange. good morning once again, rick. >> good morning, carl. you know, as i look up at interest rates, they have had a pretty good-size drop. look at november 1st to today. look at the double tops at just under 3.25 in 10s and we're tradin
i will sending it now to carl. carl, i hope you and your family had a great christmas. >> thank you very much >>> watching oil here today. a pretty interesting session as oil was down, way down and now up almost 2.50 >> a new tune for oil today. crude prices surging the u.s. benchmark wti up nearly about 6% today on pace for its best day of the year and best day since november 2016, rebounding after that big sell-off on monday now, the surge in oil prices pushing energy...
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. >> merry christmas, carl >> all right still to come, no bottom in sight. oil hitting its lowest levels since july of 2017 did anything stem the selling. take a look at the worst performing stocks in the dow so far in today's session dow is down by as much 450 down 363 right now "squawk alley" still ahead, much more don't go anywher e. >>> oil moving lower today since july of last year as the market continues to sell it off. what's the argument for el sg it from here. >> i think sentiment is weak i think the big story is the fear of a global slowdown next year i do not believe a supply picture looks that bad the opec president oaf the weekend saying we'll cut more if necessary. there are reports of some drillers saying we won't be rushing to put so many on the rigs next year i believe the picture is not as bad. that said though, all this kay yous out of washington, fears about a slowdown, that can take oil much lower >> if demand becomes a serious question, how quickly can supply respond? >> there's a question about how it can respond to a physical oversupp
. >> merry christmas, carl >> all right still to come, no bottom in sight. oil hitting its lowest levels since july of 2017 did anything stem the selling. take a look at the worst performing stocks in the dow so far in today's session dow is down by as much 450 down 363 right now "squawk alley" still ahead, much more don't go anywher e. >>> oil moving lower today since july of last year as the market continues to sell it off. what's the argument for el sg it from...
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a lot of aggression, throwing punches in clusters, more punches than carl frampton, but we expect carl frampton, but we expect carl frampton to be more clinical and accurate and possibly more hurtful. josh warrington has had 27 straight wins, but only six of them have been inside the distance, and this might well be one of those controversial nights where, at weighing up, judges at ringside and the officialjudges, how much does the greater volume of josh warrington count against the more clinical, precise but fewer punches of carl frampton? how do they decide what is better, position or volume? quality over quantity? the three judges at ringside will work that out, in theory, but it's about what you like and what you favour, if there was one judge that is their likes lots of punches, he is their likes lots of punches, he is their likes lots of punches, he is the man you want if you are in warrington's camp, and if you like somebody who fixes punches, one big shot, that is the guy you want for the net is why i am convinced, but mike isn't sure, but i think the drawn verdict is a terrifi
a lot of aggression, throwing punches in clusters, more punches than carl frampton, but we expect carl frampton, but we expect carl frampton to be more clinical and accurate and possibly more hurtful. josh warrington has had 27 straight wins, but only six of them have been inside the distance, and this might well be one of those controversial nights where, at weighing up, judges at ringside and the officialjudges, how much does the greater volume of josh warrington count against the more...
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are you carl? iam carl. carl, nice to meet you. have you got something for me? i got a chip in my hand. oh, my god. and that has my directions on it? yeah, it does have your directions on it. i can see the chip. it feels a bit like a matchstick in there. kind of. yeah, it's about the size of a grain of rice. ok, so, how do i get my directions from it? so, you just put your phone against the chip, hold it against it and there you go. and there it is. there it is. it's read the address of that, straight into google maps. straight into google maps. hi. jenova rain. iam. this is jenova rain and this salon has more conventional things, like ear piercing, she inserts chips into people. so we have going in you today is an nt microchip. what kind of people are getting these chips? definitely more people that are interested just for the novelty of having one, having one and the, i've been upgraded to a cyborg. one of the reasons i want to do it is because i have an nfc reader in my car, and it has keyless entry and keyless start. so i would like to be able to start my ca
are you carl? iam carl. carl, nice to meet you. have you got something for me? i got a chip in my hand. oh, my god. and that has my directions on it? yeah, it does have your directions on it. i can see the chip. it feels a bit like a matchstick in there. kind of. yeah, it's about the size of a grain of rice. ok, so, how do i get my directions from it? so, you just put your phone against the chip, hold it against it and there you go. and there it is. there it is. it's read the address of that,...
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she likes carl here. she says i like carl that's what she told me. how about me what's the matter with liking me i like carl. >> hard to like you. >> she likes you. >> i am hard to like we had a couple fights she's been working as a general manager every night at longshoremen, she says she's sick of me what does that have to do with me >> doesn't have anything to do with you everything is good. >> see you tonight, "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. >> i do have a show. >>> when we come back, stephen roch roach. we'll get his perspective on this u.s./china trade truce with the dow up 329 the meeting of the executive finance committee is now in session. and... adjourned. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american
she likes carl here. she says i like carl that's what she told me. how about me what's the matter with liking me i like carl. >> hard to like you. >> she likes you. >> i am hard to like we had a couple fights she's been working as a general manager every night at longshoremen, she says she's sick of me what does that have to do with me >> doesn't have anything to do with you everything is good. >> see you tonight, "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. >> i do...
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the camp was overseen by an individual named carl niemeyer. carl was a tyrant of the first order, bully, he spend 17 years of his life in the united states. he was born in germany. he spent, if you believe them, a bartender, billiards maker, spy, sunk at sea and saved the whole crew. he fought on the front. niemeyer was a liar. and he was not a very likeable individual. the british, who have a great way of putting thing us call in everything from a cad to a low-bred roughan to the personification of hate to a cheat to a plausible rogue to a coward with all decree at tributes of one, deceives, cruel, blusters, differ honest, cringes. not even carl's dog liked karl niemeyer it and was an item of great humanon -- the cartoons you're seeing in this preparation actually come from will harvey's memoir, comradeses in can't different. the first thing that karl niemeyer did when a prison we're come in, opinion at their chest and declare, you will never escape from here. so david gray and cecil and any number of others arrived at this camp and they do w
the camp was overseen by an individual named carl niemeyer. carl was a tyrant of the first order, bully, he spend 17 years of his life in the united states. he was born in germany. he spent, if you believe them, a bartender, billiards maker, spy, sunk at sea and saved the whole crew. he fought on the front. niemeyer was a liar. and he was not a very likeable individual. the british, who have a great way of putting thing us call in everything from a cad to a low-bred roughan to the...
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carl, back to you. >> thank you, bob pisani dow is down 123. nike is accounting for a big piece of the dow's gain. we are getting news that the president called some senate gop leaders to the white house today. for more on that, we'll get to eamon javers >> the republican senators will meet with the president at 10:30 discuss the funding bill and the importance of border security. the question is can the president and republicans work out some sort of compromise in funding. the president had been tweeting throughout the morning urging senate republicans to fight for his border wall saying that democrats will ultimately take the political blame. the republicans they're going to need a large chunk of democratic votes to pass that bill. they simply don't have democratic votes for any bill that would include border wall funding. they passed that in the house last night a measure to open the government which includes the border wall funding. now, they're up in a rock and hard place so they're not going to have a vote is there some sort of compromise
carl, back to you. >> thank you, bob pisani dow is down 123. nike is accounting for a big piece of the dow's gain. we are getting news that the president called some senate gop leaders to the white house today. for more on that, we'll get to eamon javers >> the republican senators will meet with the president at 10:30 discuss the funding bill and the importance of border security. the question is can the president and republicans work out some sort of compromise in funding. the...
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good morning again, ylan. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it's been an amicable start so far, a handshake and kind of a bro hug. political rivals, at least at this hearing, starting things off in a friendly manner the appearance of mccarthy was a bit of a surprise. he had some strong words for google, however, particularly as it relates to its operations in china. it says that the potential is that google could be used to streng strengthen china's suppression and control. there's some tough words for the big tech company meanwhile the chairman of the house judiciary committee is talking about political bias and his concerns that google has, perhaps, more data on individuals than the nsa we are expecting some volatility but at least they started off with a friendly tone. >> ylan, we will -- yeah, there's three -- i wonder on the spectrum of issues that they may face, privacy data being one, the china expansion, number two, and then this alleged political bias we see alex jones this morning in the hall there. what do you think will get the foc
good morning again, ylan. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it's been an amicable start so far, a handshake and kind of a bro hug. political rivals, at least at this hearing, starting things off in a friendly manner the appearance of mccarthy was a bit of a surprise. he had some strong words for google, however, particularly as it relates to its operations in china. it says that the potential is that google could be used to streng strengthen china's suppression and control. there's some...
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carl quintanilla with morgan brennan at post 9 of new york stock exchange jon fortt in san francisco at our bureau one market. we begin with the markets indeed, major indexes rallying to kickoff the month following the 90 day trade truce between the president and president xi at the g20 today's trade the start of a year end rally or will december be more of the same. well off session highs mike santoli is looking at some of the levels we're watching dow session high was plus 442. >> yeah. >> now some 200. >> above 500 in premarket. it was a bit of emotional response context matters. if we didn't have the news about u.s., china trade, i think we would have come into the week saying market was up 5%, that's a great snap back rally, maybe we're overbought, maybe time for a rest that's what we're i think sorting out is how defensive were people going into the weekend after a 5% run in the s&p. also the conclusion it doesn't change the overall picture, removes the potential immediate negative but leaves you with a sense of what are the credit markets telling us, how will growth shape up n
carl quintanilla with morgan brennan at post 9 of new york stock exchange jon fortt in san francisco at our bureau one market. we begin with the markets indeed, major indexes rallying to kickoff the month following the 90 day trade truce between the president and president xi at the g20 today's trade the start of a year end rally or will december be more of the same. well off session highs mike santoli is looking at some of the levels we're watching dow session high was plus 442. >> yeah....
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carl is now 96 and dig is 93 years young. tonight, two new colorized episodes air on cbs. >> i must say that when i did this show, i was aware this show was going to have a longevity to it. if we colorized all of them, i would be so happy. >> i this show so much. i love mary tyler moore so much. your favorite episode? >> i've never seen a single episo episode. >> i love outing her. >> happy for you kev. >> by the way, carl's emmy nomina nominated documentary is available on hbo. >>> in 2019 a holiday classic is celebrating its anniversary, one i have seen, "forrest gump." only we were with gary sinise who continues to keep lieutenant dan's memory alive. >> gosh, 25 years. >> morning, sir! >> get your hands down. >> i had a great time working with tom. none of us knew what it was going to turn into, that it would be the big hit it was. >> "e.t." was with gary back in 1994. >> all of a sudden i'm in something that people are actually going to see. >> forrest, i never thanked you for saving my life. >> the role of lieutenant dan
carl is now 96 and dig is 93 years young. tonight, two new colorized episodes air on cbs. >> i must say that when i did this show, i was aware this show was going to have a longevity to it. if we colorized all of them, i would be so happy. >> i this show so much. i love mary tyler moore so much. your favorite episode? >> i've never seen a single episo episode. >> i love outing her. >> happy for you kev. >> by the way, carl's emmy nomina nominated documentary...
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good morning, sue. >> good morning, carl. good morning, everyone former trump national security adviser michael flynn arriving for his sentencing hearing in washington federal prosecutors are not calling for jail time after flynn's cooperation in probing russian meddling in the 2016 election british prime minister theresa may holding a cabinet meeting to discuss preparations for a no-deal brexit a spokesman for may said the government will begin to put in place plans for an exit from the european union without any deal in place german police searching a mosque in berlin in suspicion that he raised money to support an islamic fighter in syria no arrests were made as the raids were aimed at obtaining evidence. >>> the great holland tunnel holiday decoration debate has been resolved, workers taking away one wreath from the letter "u" in tunnel and moving the tree to the "a" in who wihollanm the letter "n. got all that the wreath over the "o" stayed in place after conducting a poll of over 100,000 commuters who complained about t
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carl mcknight / fresno pd: "it shows you the heartless- ness and lack of caring of gang members."it was 10 friday night shot spotter technology alerted fresno police to 15 rounds fired at a home on mckenzie and 9th.two of the children inside at the time were struck by bullets -- a seventeen and seven year old -- both with special needs. lt. carl mcknight / fresno pd: "their sense of safety and comfort in their home is probably shocked right now we will do what we can to catch these individuals and make it a safer neighborhood."police say they haven't been called to the home before... and know the family has no gang affiliation.lt. carl mcknight / fresno pd: "it's an everyday family living in there. they just purchased the house in may living the american dream." though friday night was more of a nightmare... the family is thankful their boys survived.(nats)armando alvarez / crisis intervention worker: "it was a god-moment to hear the father what happened to his sons."crisis intervention worker armando alvarez visited the family with the restore project.the non profit organization
carl mcknight / fresno pd: "it shows you the heartless- ness and lack of caring of gang members."it was 10 friday night shot spotter technology alerted fresno police to 15 rounds fired at a home on mckenzie and 9th.two of the children inside at the time were struck by bullets -- a seventeen and seven year old -- both with special needs. lt. carl mcknight / fresno pd: "their sense of safety and comfort in their home is probably shocked right now we will do what we can to catch...
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you know where i was going with that, carl. >> see you in a bit. after the break, kevin hassett is with us the dow is up 318 for some of the best gains of the month. i still can't believe how incredible the screen is on the new iphone xs. and our unlimited plan really takes things to the next level with your choice of the best in tv, movies, or music. it's the perfect holiday upgrade. i know what i'm asking santa for this year. you still write letters to santa? no. please. i send him emails. can i get his email address? oh... i don't feel comfortable sharing it. get the iphone 10 s and our unlimited plan with your choice of the best in tv, movies, or music. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>> major indices in the green this morning with investors eyeing some of the mega cap tech names to power stocks higher what month is it dom chu is back at hq with a look at why the new boss of the next rally will likely be the same as the old boss dom. >> so traders are watching for a number of key stocks to make moves higher to be the leadership and assu
you know where i was going with that, carl. >> see you in a bit. after the break, kevin hassett is with us the dow is up 318 for some of the best gains of the month. i still can't believe how incredible the screen is on the new iphone xs. and our unlimited plan really takes things to the next level with your choice of the best in tv, movies, or music. it's the perfect holiday upgrade. i know what i'm asking santa for this year. you still write letters to santa? no. please. i send him...
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carl, back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's get to steve liesman looking at how economists are digesting the big swings in the market good morning, steve. >> not well is the answer. some economic commentary turning more pessimistic in response to changing fundamentals but partly in response to the market selloff itself over at hfe, global economist carl wineberg writes an economic downturn threatens every country we monitor we worry that darker days of coincident economic downturn lie on the horizon the stronger global growth expected to fade as those countries slow the trend trade tensions are a continuing source of worry and the market selloff creates its own reality. one jayne mort.p. morgan indica middle chance of recession but when they factor in market signals it jumps to a high of 36%, signals like the stock selloff and flat yield curve trade tensions having that negative outcome few see it as positive j.p. morgan writes growth and momentum have slowed but recession risks remain modest. the message from activity in
carl, back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's get to steve liesman looking at how economists are digesting the big swings in the market good morning, steve. >> not well is the answer. some economic commentary turning more pessimistic in response to changing fundamentals but partly in response to the market selloff itself over at hfe, global economist carl wineberg writes an economic downturn threatens every country we monitor we worry that darker days of coincident economic...
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carl frampton is a former wo—weight world champion himself and the bookies favourite for this fight. for both, victory opens the door to even bigger contests. the desire is there definitely, i want to win this title and go on and unify my second division and i've still dreams and aspirations to become ireland's greatest ever fighter and beating guys like josh warrington and unifying the division will put me in good line to do that. knowing i could go on and go to vegas and fight another world champion and unify the division is exciting, something that drives you on during training so you don't try to block too much out of it, i have to concentrate on saturday but that can be a motivation. saturday's fight is live on bbc radio 5live and they're expecting a good one. it could be one of the fights of the year and i don't say that just because we're covering it on the bbc, i think it's a wonderful clash of styles, the clinical precise boxing of carl frampton and this all—out aggression, but not madness from josh warrington, like kind of aggression he showed in measured style against le
carl frampton is a former wo—weight world champion himself and the bookies favourite for this fight. for both, victory opens the door to even bigger contests. the desire is there definitely, i want to win this title and go on and unify my second division and i've still dreams and aspirations to become ireland's greatest ever fighter and beating guys like josh warrington and unifying the division will put me in good line to do that. knowing i could go on and go to vegas and fight another world...
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, carl frampton fightsjosh warrington for a world title. both televised in asking armchairfans to title. both televised in asking armchair fans to pay almost £20 for the privilege. two pay-per-view fights and it means is a boxing fan, then have to either pay for them both or none. no, it is not a good thing for boxing. that appears to be the view of many, the conflict faced a pie fight fans now becoming a war of words between the promoters. it's stupid, disrespectfulto of words between the promoters. it's stupid, disrespectful to the fighters and the fans, 500,000 fans and 250 thousand of them what was wanted in the other, both sides lose to which 50,000 fans. it is stupid. it isa to which 50,000 fans. it is stupid. it is a fight game, but a terrible business, but it is what it is. we are not here to disrupt people were plot people, we just get on with our business. the pay-per-view is big business. the pay-per-view is big business. his last fight was bought an estimated a70 , 000 business. his last fight was bought an estimated 470,000 ti
, carl frampton fightsjosh warrington for a world title. both televised in asking armchairfans to title. both televised in asking armchair fans to pay almost £20 for the privilege. two pay-per-view fights and it means is a boxing fan, then have to either pay for them both or none. no, it is not a good thing for boxing. that appears to be the view of many, the conflict faced a pie fight fans now becoming a war of words between the promoters. it's stupid, disrespectfulto of words between the...
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are you carl? iam carl. carl, nice to meet you. have you got something for me? i got a chip in my hand. oh, my god. and that has my directions on it? yeah, it does have your directions on it. i can see the chip. it feels a bit like a there. kind of. yeah, it's about the size of a grant of rights. so, how do i get my directions from it? so, you just put your phone against the chip, hold it against it and there you go. and there it is. there it is. it's read the address of that, straight into google maps. can i go to lester road in groby? hi. jenova rain. iam. this is jenova rain and the salon has more conventional things, like ear piercing, she inserts chips into people. so we have going in your today is an nt microchip. what kind of people are getting these chips? definitely more people that are interested in the novelty of having one, having and, i've been upgraded to a cyborg. one of the reasons i want to do it because they have a nfc reader in my car, so i would like to be able to start my car without needing my keys. this is my entrance into bio hacking, i'v
are you carl? iam carl. carl, nice to meet you. have you got something for me? i got a chip in my hand. oh, my god. and that has my directions on it? yeah, it does have your directions on it. i can see the chip. it feels a bit like a there. kind of. yeah, it's about the size of a grant of rights. so, how do i get my directions from it? so, you just put your phone against the chip, hold it against it and there you go. and there it is. there it is. it's read the address of that, straight into...
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i am carl quintanilla, contessa brewer is back at post 9, jo john -- jon fortt is here. we are outside the courthouse where the cfo is expected for her bail hearing morgan stanley chairman stephen roach is onset and byron wien joins us at the top of the half hour if that weren't enough, another price target cut on apple, this time from morgan stanley, following ubs. "squawk alley" has the analysts behind that note first, markets are taking a blow dow down 180 bob pisani has more. >> this is what makes everybody nuts, discussions on trade talks. we move the markets with larry kudlow's discussion. look at what's happening you go into the markets. markets open you have positive momentum on the jobs report. the sentiment is with us here is larry, comes on with us here and says comments that larry kudlow was typically make. for example, progress, get a lot done in 90 days on trade talks he would consider extending that truce if good progress on tariff discussions. all positive we go up 15 points in the s&p, then drift around, then peter navarro on another network he says if p
i am carl quintanilla, contessa brewer is back at post 9, jo john -- jon fortt is here. we are outside the courthouse where the cfo is expected for her bail hearing morgan stanley chairman stephen roach is onset and byron wien joins us at the top of the half hour if that weren't enough, another price target cut on apple, this time from morgan stanley, following ubs. "squawk alley" has the analysts behind that note first, markets are taking a blow dow down 180 bob pisani has more....
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carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside newcastle crown court — what more can you tell us? so the name has been revealed, what more can you tell us? well, fiona the claims by carl beech led to a £2.5 million investigation by scotla nd £2.5 million investigation by scotland yard known as operation midland. he made sexual abuse allegations against the former chief of the defence staff lord bramall and the politicians sir edward heath, lord brittan and harvey proctor, as a result, no action followed. the police then began investigating carl beech himself and that was led by the north bra force, asa that was led by the north bra force, as a result, carl beech was charged with 12 counts of perverting the course of justice, making with 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice, making false allegation and one count of fraud. he is in custody, around he appeared today, by videolink and he is due to stand t
carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside newcastle crown court — what more can you tell us? so the name has been revealed, what more can you tell us? well, fiona the claims by carl beech led to a £2.5 million investigation by scotla nd £2.5 million investigation by scotland yard known as operation midland. he made sexual abuse allegations against...
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. >> hi again, carl. before we get to the meat of the matter, i would like to show a chart going back to 6th 6th of r note yields. why is it so important treasury is getting down, testing this 2.82% level this is the fourth occasion we've spent some time down there even though the low yield close is a couple basis points higher than that. it's significant in so many ways, midpoint of the 2018 closing yield range for ten year also important when we made the first of the two double tops right below 3.25%, the last spot that we paused before the market basically rose very efficiently was a 2.81% yield close. a lot of reasons to pay attention. we all talk about the fed's first day of the two-day fed meeting tomorrow most likely resulting in a rate hike, but there's been a big reversal of policy and really in many ways it started in early october i know many pegged the, i believe, october 3rd comments of fed chairman jay powell and the distance between where we are and neutral but maybe it was just the context
. >> hi again, carl. before we get to the meat of the matter, i would like to show a chart going back to 6th 6th of r note yields. why is it so important treasury is getting down, testing this 2.82% level this is the fourth occasion we've spent some time down there even though the low yield close is a couple basis points higher than that. it's significant in so many ways, midpoint of the 2018 closing yield range for ten year also important when we made the first of the two double tops...
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i am carl quintanilla with mike santoli, jon fortt at post 9 of new york stock exchange. the indexes losing some steam, still green across the board dow and s&p are positive for the year briefly after yesterday's session. major averages off highs as the president hints about positive news around the u.s., china trade war, productive conversations going on joining us, julian emanuel, and investment management chief strategist alicia levine welcome to you both. we have some cross currents to deal with. we know the u.s. and china spoke by phone after the huaway cfo arrest, you take that. >> we'll take it for now it is an example that the market will trade on different news on the trade side today it is great, may not be great tomorrow >> what's your take on this. how constructive do you read it? >> talk is better than no talk, no question about that if you're a professional investor in particular, today is a perfect example why you have been pulling out your hair the last couple of months. you have news on china in the morning, a major ceo of a technology company testifying
i am carl quintanilla with mike santoli, jon fortt at post 9 of new york stock exchange. the indexes losing some steam, still green across the board dow and s&p are positive for the year briefly after yesterday's session. major averages off highs as the president hints about positive news around the u.s., china trade war, productive conversations going on joining us, julian emanuel, and investment management chief strategist alicia levine welcome to you both. we have some cross currents to...
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carl douglas, attorney:"john was not shoplifting when he was shot."john is jonathan hart, also known as sky to many of his friends. and the attorney representing his family carl douglas says that because hart was shot while unarmed inside a walgreens in hollywood, he's demanding for his family five hundred and twenty five million dollars in damages.natsot: "is he gonna be all right?"cell phone video taken moments after the shooting.natsotthe armed security guard who shot him said that hart was shoplifting and that hart had shoved him. douglas said hart and the guard shoved each other once, hart started to run, the guard yelled 'freeze' as he pointed his gun and hart continued running towards the door.carl douglas, attorney:"the guard fires one shot striking the man in the back of the neck." douglas said the autopsy he's seen proved that. as douglas was talking, behind him hart's twin sister broke down in tears.carl douglas, attorney: "this is a case of a civil rights violation and we are calling for a boycott of walgreens."douglas is highly critical o
carl douglas, attorney:"john was not shoplifting when he was shot."john is jonathan hart, also known as sky to many of his friends. and the attorney representing his family carl douglas says that because hart was shot while unarmed inside a walgreens in hollywood, he's demanding for his family five hundred and twenty five million dollars in damages.natsot: "is he gonna be all right?"cell phone video taken moments after the shooting.natsotthe armed security guard who shot him...
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carl probably disagrees. centrist type a vision, that government was necessary, but not necessarily government. it was appealing to the people. we have lost that along the way. >> i think it is broader than that. we're talking about two different things. we are talking about texas and the compassionate conservative george bush. karen hughes was the reflector of the phrase, but the phrase began when bush talked about i am a conservative with a heart. myron talked about compassionate conservatism and came into the orbit. that is different than what is going on nationwide. nationwide, both political parties are being disrupted. today, not back then. today, we are in a period, for the last 8, 10, 12 years, populism has been flowing through the political system in america as it has for most western democracies and being felt on the left and right. partly in reaction to the financial crisis and partly in response to other things. both political parties are disrupted from top to bottom, nationally. >> i think i am a
carl probably disagrees. centrist type a vision, that government was necessary, but not necessarily government. it was appealing to the people. we have lost that along the way. >> i think it is broader than that. we're talking about two different things. we are talking about texas and the compassionate conservative george bush. karen hughes was the reflector of the phrase, but the phrase began when bush talked about i am a conservative with a heart. myron talked about compassionate...
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well, it is nice to report on some good news for a change, carl. we wish you are very many christmas, and all the people you're helping as well. thank you for your time. well done. i don't know if the weather is good news as well. stav has the details. hello there. the next spell of wet and windy weather is pushing into western parts of the uk this evening and overnight, gradually spreading eastwards as we head through tomorrow, but it'll be a dry and a fairly chilly start to the night across eastern areas under clear skies. further west, we've got gales and outbreaks of pretty heavy and persistent rain. here it will be mild, 10—11d to start tuesday here, but further east a bit of a chilly start. it starts dry, maybe a little early sunshine across the east, but the clouds, wind and rain will increase. further west, though, a very wet morning. in fact, a pretty atrocious morning commute. through the afternoon, that wind and rain becomes confined to eastern scotland, much of england and wales, and further west it'll brighten up. maybe a few showers
well, it is nice to report on some good news for a change, carl. we wish you are very many christmas, and all the people you're helping as well. thank you for your time. well done. i don't know if the weather is good news as well. stav has the details. hello there. the next spell of wet and windy weather is pushing into western parts of the uk this evening and overnight, gradually spreading eastwards as we head through tomorrow, but it'll be a dry and a fairly chilly start to the night across...
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sara eisen has that. >> reporter: good morning, carl. the news is that the board voted james quincy will become chairman of the coca-cola board in april of next year. the previous ceo will be retiring at that time. muhtar kent stepping down after 41 years at coca-cola. it comments a leadership transition that's been in place since james quincy was announced ceo, has taken on the reigns of coca-cola, and transformed this 130-year-old american iconic company into a new world where they have been very aggressive, buying a stake in body armor, buying a uk coffee chain, getting into the restaurant business, and so on, as consumers change their habits, don't drink as much diet coke or regular sparkling beverages. they're diversifying management and leadership and the product as well. the company has outperformed under quincy in the last year, outperformed pepsi, and the market, up 6%. guys, we're going to talk about it with muhtar kent tomorrow that's a cnbc exclusive on the change and new face of the company. back to you. >> thank you very mu
sara eisen has that. >> reporter: good morning, carl. the news is that the board voted james quincy will become chairman of the coca-cola board in april of next year. the previous ceo will be retiring at that time. muhtar kent stepping down after 41 years at coca-cola. it comments a leadership transition that's been in place since james quincy was announced ceo, has taken on the reigns of coca-cola, and transformed this 130-year-old american iconic company into a new world where they have...
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carl, i as my broker...invite here. what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ♪ carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >> brennan: welcome back we are remembering the life and legacy of the 41st president we'll have continuing coverage own all cbs platforms throughout the week as the country mourns the former president. we'll be back here on "face the nation" with much more of the week that was. this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port.
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carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that he smoked so incessently and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. i said that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later, the two investigative reporters are back in "the washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee, their former editor. it's the first time in decades we've all been together. >> hello, robert. >> how are you? >> it's temtsing to think that watergate would never happen again, but these two reporters and their editor know better. >> come on. i look pretty good considering. >> only 40 years ago. >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to see what if any impact it had on our culture today. >> you want me there? >> annie leibowitz is here to document the three men who took on the president. for bob woodward, watergate started much the same way most stories do. with a phone call from his editor. >> the moment, the time i got the call about 9:00 a.m. on saturday morning june 17th,
carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that he smoked so incessently and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. i said that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later, the two investigative reporters are back in "the washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee, their former editor. it's the first time in decades we've all...
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much of it done by carl bitter, who was a protege of the architect. carl bitter was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. he did two scenes. george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space patterned after these grand reception rooms. and i think one of the most remarkable things is the ceiling above us. it's a beautiful evaluated wooden ceiling that really just takes your breath away. only in this room do we have a three-bay fireplace but a ceiling that soars almost seven stories high. surrounding that as well are not only animal trophies but also other sculptures by carl bitter and these beautiful leaded glass windows. as i mentioned, george was a bachelor when he built the house but soon welcomed his future bride and edith was the heart of the estate. she was very close to the estate workers and served as hostess to the house. not only to guests but also across the en
much of it done by carl bitter, who was a protege of the architect. carl bitter was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. he did two scenes. george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space patterned after these grand reception rooms. and i think one of the most remarkable things is the ceiling above us. it's a...
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chris: i want to get to the original question i asked carl. you and i had the good fortune to cover presidents reagan and bush in the '80s. it seems like a different world in terms of government's ability -- the leadsers of government to come together, to compromise and to solve our problems. >> no question, chris. we live in a polarized political age today, so divided. the way i think of it is out optimism versus pessimism. the message coming from the leader to the american people, when think of president bush, i think of someone who crossed the aisle. i was really taken by what carl said about his best friend being a democrat while he served those two terms in congress and of course he followed reagan's pronouncement, let no one speak evil of another republican. versus donald trump who has a polarizing relationship with democrats and also attacks other republicans who don't agree or embrace him. and again, i think also of policy issues like guns, after oklahoma city in 1995, president bush quit the nra, quit his lifetime membership. after wh
chris: i want to get to the original question i asked carl. you and i had the good fortune to cover presidents reagan and bush in the '80s. it seems like a different world in terms of government's ability -- the leadsers of government to come together, to compromise and to solve our problems. >> no question, chris. we live in a polarized political age today, so divided. the way i think of it is out optimism versus pessimism. the message coming from the leader to the american people, when...
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the claims by carl beech led to a two and a half million pound investigation by scotland yard known as operation midland. carl beech had made sexual abuse allegations against the former chief of the defence staff lord bramall and the politicians sir edward heath, lord brittan and harvey proctor. as a result of his allegations, though, no action followed. the police then began investigating carl beech himself and that investigation was led by the northumbria force. as a result, carl beech was charged with 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice — that is perverting the course and one charge of fraud. he's now in custody and he appeared in today's hearing by video link and he is due to stand trial here at newcastle crown court next may. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the most important climate change talks in three years are beginning in poland — with a renewed focus on implenting the paris agreement. nigeria's president muhammadu buhari has denied rumours that he had died and had been replaced by a lookalike. the suggestion that he'd been
the claims by carl beech led to a two and a half million pound investigation by scotland yard known as operation midland. carl beech had made sexual abuse allegations against the former chief of the defence staff lord bramall and the politicians sir edward heath, lord brittan and harvey proctor. as a result of his allegations, though, no action followed. the police then began investigating carl beech himself and that investigation was led by the northumbria force. as a result, carl beech was...
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love to do it, carl. jimmy, david >> good to see you, larry. >> we're getting news from the president this morning as he makes his way to kansas city about new nominations for a.g. and u.n. ambassador. >> he was my first choice from day one. respected by -- >> making a speech on law enforcement. very important subject i want to confirm that bill barr, one of the most respected jurists in the country, highly respected lawyer, former attorney general under the bush administration, a terrific man, a terrific person, a brilliant man. i did not know him until recently when i went through the process of looking at people he was my first choice from day one. respected by republicans respected by democrats he will be nominated for the united states attorney general hopefully that process will go very quickly i think it will go very quickly. i've seen very good things about him even over the last day or so when people thought it might be bill barr. so bill barr will be nominated for the united states attorney gene
love to do it, carl. jimmy, david >> good to see you, larry. >> we're getting news from the president this morning as he makes his way to kansas city about new nominations for a.g. and u.n. ambassador. >> he was my first choice from day one. respected by -- >> making a speech on law enforcement. very important subject i want to confirm that bill barr, one of the most respected jurists in the country, highly respected lawyer, former attorney general under the bush...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. before i get into it, a disclaimer this spot contains graphic financial information. for those of you on the squeamish side, be careful we talk about hard brexit. it could be a rough time in the short term for the uk. but i tell you what, hard brexit beats doing european hard time mario draghi and all of the information out of the ecb today, i can only think of one thing, that it is illogical to me i'm not saying what they're supposed to do because i think there's no good way out of this. i guess that's the point that the ecb is basically solidifying current conditions as permanent conditions in my opinion. i just don't see how they can extricate themselves truly if you look at just italy alone, think about all of the paper being held at a price and yield that certainly doesn't reflect risk, how long can this containment field go on? what is the end game here? mario draghi entered october of 11, term ends october of '19 think about that they're telling you that rates are likely not go
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. before i get into it, a disclaimer this spot contains graphic financial information. for those of you on the squeamish side, be careful we talk about hard brexit. it could be a rough time in the short term for the uk. but i tell you what, hard brexit beats doing european hard time mario draghi and all of the information out of the ecb today, i can only think of one thing, that it is illogical to me i'm not saying what they're supposed to do...
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carl >> thank you, sue. >>> european markets are closing. seema mody has theaction >> a mix of politics as they discuss the second referendum, and am eurozone inflation coming in softer than expected at 1.9%, versus consensus of 2% also as investors try to assess the health of the european consumer central bank put an end to qe and asos is cutting outlook. it isn't just any warning. they said they experienced significant deterioration in the important trading month of november, blaming unseasonably warm weather in the winter, economic uncertainty and weakness in clothing sales and reaching across the retail landscape in europe, not just the uk names but other companies, the retail sector as a whole has declined 9% this year, slightly underperforming the u.s. retail sector which is off by 7%. rest of the week, dominated by on-going brexit talks as the idea of a second referendum is getting a lot of attention, bank of england meeting thursday, as well as vladimir putin's press conference with foreign journalists where u.s., russian relations i
carl >> thank you, sue. >>> european markets are closing. seema mody has theaction >> a mix of politics as they discuss the second referendum, and am eurozone inflation coming in softer than expected at 1.9%, versus consensus of 2% also as investors try to assess the health of the european consumer central bank put an end to qe and asos is cutting outlook. it isn't just any warning. they said they experienced significant deterioration in the important trading month of...
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♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> yes, i was bill clinton's lover for 12 years. >> democratic presidential candidate, bill clinton is denying allegations he carried on an extramarital affair with a former nightclub singer. >> he said it wasn't true. if it was true, it's hardly disqualifying thing to run for president. >> not a good night. >> when the story hit, the option was, what is the most vigorous response we can give to deal with this. >> you knew you had to be aggressive. >> bill clinton and his top advisors have taken great pains to select a tv forum for he and his wife hillary to refute the charges finally settling on "60 minutes." >> carville and begala wrote an outline of the strategies. critical to clinton's defense is his wife, hillary. >> equestrian 24th, 1992, hillary, she's our ace in the hole. like you she needs to be calm and confident and unlike you, she needs t
♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> yes, i was bill clinton's lover for 12 years. >> democratic presidential candidate, bill clinton is denying allegations he carried on an extramarital affair with a former nightclub singer. >> he said it wasn't true. if it was true, it's hardly disqualifying...
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carl, i as my broker...invite here. what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ♪ carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. count pamplemousse, i will try your mead.t indeed. it's got an amazing mouthfeel. nope i can't do it. two bud lights, please. but i don't like bud light. they're both for me. bud light. for the many, not the few. (music throughout) their team up by ten. two minutes to play. pete carroll's squad looking for their ninth win. andy reitrying to cement that number one seed.ic and pak mahomes trying to affect the big comeback. first down at e seattle 19 yard line. >> cris: kelce hasn't had much of an impact. 's go time now, though. a >> set kelce up on a wing to the left side as mahomes retreats. rows! too deep. intended for kelce. akeem king doing a nice job tonight veri
carl, i as my broker...invite here. what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ♪ carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. count pamplemousse, i will try your mead.t indeed. it's got an amazing mouthfeel. nope i can't do...
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carl bernstein, do you agree with lockhart? >> yeah, look, if hillary clinton or barack obama had said and done things that donald trump has done, impeachment proceedings would have done a good while ago and i think you could even count perhaps on conviction in the senate if it were a different president of the united states. this is not just a question of whether he is going to be impeached, convicted, not convicted. this is about whether or not a consensus is developing that the president of the united states is not fit to serve in a situation such as we have never had in the history of this country. read what individuals are saying in the congress, being, quote -- quoted as saying he's off the rails. republicans saying that, not democrats. he's off the rails psychologically, he's not stable enough to be president. these are questions that as journalists we have to look at not pejoratively, not saying whether we think he's psychologically unfit, but what people of the country think. we also ought to be talking to people in th
carl bernstein, do you agree with lockhart? >> yeah, look, if hillary clinton or barack obama had said and done things that donald trump has done, impeachment proceedings would have done a good while ago and i think you could even count perhaps on conviction in the senate if it were a different president of the united states. this is not just a question of whether he is going to be impeached, convicted, not convicted. this is about whether or not a consensus is developing that the...
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happy new year, we'll be back here on monday "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >> good morning, i am carl quintanilla, i am with sara eisen and wilfred frost. david is off cramer is going to join us by the phone. europe is up 1.2%. japan closes the year down 12. they are closed on monday. oil is back about 45 our road maps begi begins with street futures is foipointing to a higr open >> cramer says the recent volatility is about as bad as he has seen cramer joins us. why he says jay powell is getting schooled >> stocks are poised to open higher this morning. the rise of all three major averages recovered to post some ol l solid games. if we are going to erase the whole 1931 thing, we got to get about another 4.4%. >> yesterday, 2:17 p.m., the dow is down 611 points and 200 gain in the last hour so at 3:00 p.m. and it was a straight line up going positive the last half hours. to gain back almost 900 points, biggest dow and nasdaq rehearsal in ten years does that mean we are still in a bear market or does it mean it could be the making of abbott. we did have the two back-to-back games. ther
happy new year, we'll be back here on monday "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >> good morning, i am carl quintanilla, i am with sara eisen and wilfred frost. david is off cramer is going to join us by the phone. europe is up 1.2%. japan closes the year down 12. they are closed on monday. oil is back about 45 our road maps begi begins with street futures is foipointing to a higr open >> cramer says the recent volatility is about as bad as he has seen cramer joins us. why...