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that says a lot. >> dan: quick follow-up. what do you think the most damaging piece of information in this declassification, what is it? >> i think there's going to be two things. the first will be the evidence, that of george papadopoulos and carter page. if they were recorded which we have heard they were by stephan halbert was a spy for the fbi and that the fbi would tell that information from the foreign intelligence surveillance court, that is going to be huge. i will tell you something else. the unmasking, i think one of the biggest pieces of information that will come out here as well is those people that were unmasked, americans that were unmasked, their conversations, telephone conversations with foreigners. samantha powers, there was a big debate and trey gowdy got her to answer some very important questions. she unmasked nearly 300, that is unheard of. when john bolton was at the u.n. he unmasked three people, three people. she unmasked close to 300. i will tell you some of those names will be very important. >> da
that says a lot. >> dan: quick follow-up. what do you think the most damaging piece of information in this declassification, what is it? >> i think there's going to be two things. the first will be the evidence, that of george papadopoulos and carter page. if they were recorded which we have heard they were by stephan halbert was a spy for the fbi and that the fbi would tell that information from the foreign intelligence surveillance court, that is going to be huge. i will tell you...
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dan bongino takes it away right now. >> dan: that is the most dramatic piece of footage, that huge explosion. i always feel like i will disappoint, i better bring it. >> tucker: you never do! >> don: fantastic show. in tonight for sean and we start with a fox news alert. president trump just issued an executive order giving the attorney general of the united states bill barr the authority to declassify material related to his investigation into the origins of the russian probe. major declassifications should be coming forth and the deep state should be very worried tonight. this is major news. joining us now for more is our own john roberts. take it away. >> there to see you. we had known that this wascomint they did great. the president has instructed bill barr and the intelligence agencies to declassify information regarding every aspect of the mueller investigation. this would include a number of other things including the scope memo, what was robert mueller's instructions in terms of what he was to investigate. it would include documents related to the fisa memos regarding the surveillan
dan bongino takes it away right now. >> dan: that is the most dramatic piece of footage, that huge explosion. i always feel like i will disappoint, i better bring it. >> tucker: you never do! >> don: fantastic show. in tonight for sean and we start with a fox news alert. president trump just issued an executive order giving the attorney general of the united states bill barr the authority to declassify material related to his investigation into the origins of the russian...
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dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about $400,000 worth. lemonis: holy [bleep] wow. just another day at the office for dan's lead grower, jeanette. you realize you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal? jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. lemonis: do you know, it's funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the b
dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about...
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i also want to acknowledge dan aldoses dams. i accused had -- dan at dams -- dan adams. he is still helping us out. thank you, dan. just a real quick compilation. this is going to end up going over 1675 units of housing. we would like to squeeze in a few more because we need the housing in the city. it will have affordable development across the street and market rate development which we want to see in the next year or so. there will be 15,000 square feet every tail, 25,000 to 35,000 square foot community center open to the neighborhood, daycare spaces and three and a half acres public space. this has 72 affordable units. part of the problem is people are living in public housing. i know they are anxious to get out. we want to help that happen. we have to build the units in order to move them out. that is going on. this space was created first. next spaces will carry things down and move people in. there are spaces for resident services and programs. this is a leads gold building. we are pursuing that. it shows our commitment to suggestion stain ability. -- sustainabili
i also want to acknowledge dan aldoses dams. i accused had -- dan at dams -- dan adams. he is still helping us out. thank you, dan. just a real quick compilation. this is going to end up going over 1675 units of housing. we would like to squeeze in a few more because we need the housing in the city. it will have affordable development across the street and market rate development which we want to see in the next year or so. there will be 15,000 square feet every tail, 25,000 to 35,000 square...
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so dan, what do you think? >> here's the thing, a couple things i don't disagree with the technicals and i don't disagree with the way mike's playing it, but i'll just tell you this. the last time we had a real growth scare from china was 2015 and '16 and caterpillar's earnings declined, eps, 25% for those two years consecutively. in 2016, they had $4.40 in earnings this year they're expected to have $12.38, up 10% year over year that seems very unlikely so, mike's trade lining up with carter's technicals, it all makes sense, except for one point -- this company's going to report their q-2 earnings on july 24, after july expiration so you may get this flush that carter's talking about i think you really want to be careful pressing that short into earnings mike's trade gives you that leeway down to those lows, but if it does get back into those lows, into that print, i'm not sure you want to stay short throughout that. to me, you've really got to be cognizant of timing. that's why we have these expirations third
so dan, what do you think? >> here's the thing, a couple things i don't disagree with the technicals and i don't disagree with the way mike's playing it, but i'll just tell you this. the last time we had a real growth scare from china was 2015 and '16 and caterpillar's earnings declined, eps, 25% for those two years consecutively. in 2016, they had $4.40 in earnings this year they're expected to have $12.38, up 10% year over year that seems very unlikely so, mike's trade lining up with...
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so dan, what do you think? >> here's the thing, a couple things i disagree with the technicals and i disagree with the way mike's playing it, but i'll just tell you this. the last time we had a real growth scare from china was 2015 and '16 and caterpillar's earnings declined, eps, 25% for those two years consecutively. in 2016, they had $4.40 in earnings this year they're expected to have $12.38, up 10% year over year that seems very unlikely so, mike's trade lining up with carter's technicals, it all makes sense, except for one point -- this company's going to report their q-2 earnings on july 24, after july expiration so you may get this flush that carter's talking about i think you really want to be careful pressing that short into earnings mike's trade gives you that leeway down to those lows, but if it does get back into those lows, into that print, i'm not sure you want to stay short throughout that. to me, you've really got to be cognizant of timing. that's why we have these expirations third friday of e
so dan, what do you think? >> here's the thing, a couple things i disagree with the technicals and i disagree with the way mike's playing it, but i'll just tell you this. the last time we had a real growth scare from china was 2015 and '16 and caterpillar's earnings declined, eps, 25% for those two years consecutively. in 2016, they had $4.40 in earnings this year they're expected to have $12.38, up 10% year over year that seems very unlikely so, mike's trade lining up with carter's...
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keep going up and later -- >> there is no place like home there's no place like home >> well, dorothy, dan nathan doesn't think so, and he'll tell us how he's making money from the trouble on the homefront it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. the s&p locking in the third week of losses as wall street can't seem to escalate the trade tensions and taking the brunt of the impact caterpillar, apple, u.s. steel, deere, micron all down double digits in the past month and the chart master says there is more pain ahead for one of these names and carter worth is at the plasma c.b. dubs, take it away. >> it's the epicenter and it's a cheap stock and it's probably cheap now if you want to look at p-e and i don't think that's going to matter a bit and several charts >> here is a decade worth of caterpillar, and one could say so what's the problem? it went from 20 to about 122 where it is now hitting a high of 175 here's the problem all of this and it's been underperforming the market basically for the past seven, eight years. so if you underperfo
keep going up and later -- >> there is no place like home there's no place like home >> well, dorothy, dan nathan doesn't think so, and he'll tell us how he's making money from the trouble on the homefront it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. the s&p locking in the third week of losses as wall street can't seem to escalate the trade tensions and taking the brunt of the impact caterpillar, apple, u.s. steel, deere,...
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did you take a bite of yours, dan? >> i would like ketchup on here, too. >> suzuki, you're open mined. >> he's like a millennial. he played the millennial card. >> so let's grade these burgers. guy, what do you say >> i'm a fan of impossible burger, by the way burger king -- has the impossible whopper, but i digress. i will tell you i was going give this a d right off the bat without even tasting it had to be a d this sucker's an a this is actually damn good >> wow >> it's the craziest thing. >> no seasoning! i'm going to actually eat the thing. this is good >> tim, what's your grade? >> well, kind of smoky has a nice consistency. >> is it meat like >> it's meaty. i really could sink my teeth into it. i'm very happy right now i'm giving this an a i love it. i love it. >> dan nath an >> i'm just going to be really clear on this. i can't think of any sort of scenarios where i would choose this over an actual burger the taste is fine. i don't want the intern making me this veggie burger or anything like that he told me th
did you take a bite of yours, dan? >> i would like ketchup on here, too. >> suzuki, you're open mined. >> he's like a millennial. he played the millennial card. >> so let's grade these burgers. guy, what do you say >> i'm a fan of impossible burger, by the way burger king -- has the impossible whopper, but i digress. i will tell you i was going give this a d right off the bat without even tasting it had to be a d this sucker's an a this is actually damn good...
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. >> what i'm dan noyes. a doggie cam catches a pet sitner a compromising position. >> in berkeley, city officials are warning of measles exposure at the berkeley bowl. >> the american known as the american taliban will be released from prison. reaction at the islamic center where john walker lindh once worshipped. >> i'm amanda del castillo. another instagramable ice cream shop popped up in san jose. fro abc7. >> a serious he had the alert tonight for shoppers in the east bay. if you visited the berkeley bowl on oregon street last week, you may have been exposed to measles. >> unser hasan joins us with the latest details. >> reporter: good evening. berkeley city officials say the berkeley bowl is no longer at risk. if anyone was exposed can take up to 21 days. >> they show any symptoms. that's the concern for health officials. this is couple made a special trip to the berkeley bowl after learning of the measles case. >> she checked her credit card receipt to see that she was here that day and she came to see
. >> what i'm dan noyes. a doggie cam catches a pet sitner a compromising position. >> in berkeley, city officials are warning of measles exposure at the berkeley bowl. >> the american known as the american taliban will be released from prison. reaction at the islamic center where john walker lindh once worshipped. >> i'm amanda del castillo. another instagramable ice cream shop popped up in san jose. fro abc7. >> a serious he had the alert tonight for shoppers in...
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would you rather dan's trade or carter's trade? >> i actually like what carter is talking about dan would be half right. if i agree with carter because dan is half right, why is that because he's wiselling a put. there is some measure of the stock. he's chosen the 150 which is a good bit lower than where it is trading and i would take a look back at this earnings result which was a disappointment and say to yourself, now with the stock trading at 14, 15 times earnings will look at ten teams earning and that was always the story because, and it's traying at a higher mrult multiple and that doesn't make sense to me and i am trying to figure out how it will go materially higher i'm with dan to sell the 160 put that carter is suggesting and i would be an upside call seller as well. >> half right. that's the story of my life. thank for telling everybody in america. you would only do this trade if you believe two things one that the stock is oversold and the fact that the trade news is going to get better and then that will give the comp
would you rather dan's trade or carter's trade? >> i actually like what carter is talking about dan would be half right. if i agree with carter because dan is half right, why is that because he's wiselling a put. there is some measure of the stock. he's chosen the 150 which is a good bit lower than where it is trading and i would take a look back at this earnings result which was a disappointment and say to yourself, now with the stock trading at 14, 15 times earnings will look at ten...
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laura: dan abrams, thank you so much for joining us. dan: thank you for having me. laura: f remember, you cd much more on all the day's news at our website. if you want to follow us on revelyan, iam @laurat would love to hear from you. ngank you so much for watc "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertic videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay t.-to-date with the latest headlines you can download now from selected app stores. >> funding of is presentation made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutio for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. ntur day is filled with them. >> tv, play "dow abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: radical rebuilding. as devasta
laura: dan abrams, thank you so much for joining us. dan: thank you for having me. laura: f remember, you cd much more on all the day's news at our website. if you want to follow us on revelyan, iam @laurat would love to hear from you. ngank you so much for watc "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertic videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay t.-to-date with the latest headlines you...
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dan, you're looking at ford. >> yeah. let's go back a whole year ago when we started talking tariffs with our adversaries at the time with china it was actually with system of our allies, and it was obviously, you know, mexico and canada and obviously the eu and japan, and that was really a big issue for these automakers in the u.s. today we just got news or this week it started to leak out a little be it that the trump administration was going to delay at least the eu and japan components on auto tariffs and then we got the announcement that mexico and canada, the steel and aluminum tariffs are likely to also come off here that's something i think that has been weighing on the auto names. obviously the stuff we're talking about as far as u.s. retail spending is also something that's been affecting these guys i think with ford you want to go back to late april when they report third q1 rurlts and their stock ramped up. here's the thing look at that one-year chart. i'll let carter speak to it because these are my sloppy li
dan, you're looking at ford. >> yeah. let's go back a whole year ago when we started talking tariffs with our adversaries at the time with china it was actually with system of our allies, and it was obviously, you know, mexico and canada and obviously the eu and japan, and that was really a big issue for these automakers in the u.s. today we just got news or this week it started to leak out a little be it that the trump administration was going to delay at least the eu and japan...
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dan, thank you. and again, dan's full report, his reporting from the border later tonight on "nightline" after kimmel right here. dan, we'll be watching. thanks. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. news on former president jimmy carter coming in tonight. >>> also, the remarkable new images at this hour. the 22-month-old lost in the woods since mother's day. tonight, you will see the video of the rescue now, and what he asked for when authorities found him. >>> your money tonight. walmart and their big announcement about prices going up. and tonight, they give their reason why. >>> and the big change coming to the s.a.t.s. what will now be taken into account in scoring you, and we want to know what you think about this. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned. hritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redne
dan, thank you. and again, dan's full report, his reporting from the border later tonight on "nightline" after kimmel right here. dan, we'll be watching. thanks. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. news on former president jimmy carter coming in tonight. >>> also, the remarkable new images at this hour. the 22-month-old lost in the woods since mother's day. tonight, you will see the video of the rescue now, and what...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze, >> we have the story here now. >> dan and kristen, attorneys say tesla knew about problems with the autopilot and had better technology before the crash but the company didn't install it in time to save walter wong. the news conference was too much for wong. after it was over, she broke down. this model x was her husband's birthday present. his dream car. the lawsuit filed in superior court says on march 23rd of last year shall as he headed to work as an apple engineer, the autopilot feature turned it left and drove it into a concrete median. walter wong died from his injuries later at the hospital much the model x's batteries burst into flames. he left behind a wife and two children. >> he was a really good guy. all the family and all the kids. we miss him so much. >> she told me her husband complained several times that the autopilot was veering toward the same barrier and they took the suv into the dealer to check out the problem. >> they were unable to find it and they told him, keep driving and let's see if you can duplicate it and send a bug
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze, >> we have the story here now. >> dan and kristen, attorneys say tesla knew about problems with the autopilot and had better technology before the crash but the company didn't install it in time to save walter wong. the news conference was too much for wong. after it was over, she broke down. this model x was her husband's birthday present. his dream car. the lawsuit filed in superior court says on march 23rd of last year shall as he headed...
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laura: dan abrams, thank you so much for joining us. dan: thank you for having me. laura: remember, you can find ch more on all the day's news at our website. if you want to follow us on revelyan, iam @laurat would love to hear from you. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." th >> with bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifes, so you can swipe your way through e news of the day and st up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. wnload now from selected stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neected needs. >> what are you doing?os sibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyonehe discover ts. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning spo by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour toniilt: radical reng. as devastating floo
laura: dan abrams, thank you so much for joining us. dan: thank you for having me. laura: remember, you can find ch more on all the day's news at our website. if you want to follow us on revelyan, iam @laurat would love to hear from you. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." th >> with bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifes, so you can swipe your way through e news of the day and st up-to-date with the latest headlines you can...
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wait a second, we have an economy from a dan that is on fire. we have historically low unemployment, at least 1969. we have an incredible sense of confidence in the future, more people are working. if you want to work today, you will get a job. there is no doubt about it. i can't remember a better time to be in america than right now. >> dan: the economy motoring precisely because thankfully of what chris said. i'm so glad he was not an advisor to donald trump, thank the lord. but chris does not nobody's talking about. i don't know if he's not familiar with marginal taxes work. 20%, 80%, excuse me 20% of top earners pay 80% of the taxes and financial transaction tax. we tanked the stock market. i'm not sure chris is sure about this kind of stuff. but invested deeply by pension funds, union workers and others. this idea of the corporate tax range will only affect the business? what do you think customer business customers are? no, no, i'm not done who passed the taxes on to the consumers. chris, pick up an economic textbook once in a while. it is
wait a second, we have an economy from a dan that is on fire. we have historically low unemployment, at least 1969. we have an incredible sense of confidence in the future, more people are working. if you want to work today, you will get a job. there is no doubt about it. i can't remember a better time to be in america than right now. >> dan: the economy motoring precisely because thankfully of what chris said. i'm so glad he was not an advisor to donald trump, thank the lord. but chris...
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dan: no. ultimately, given what you are seeing, the level of panic on the street, i continue to view that there's better chances of me playing in the nba than them hitting those numbers this quarter. [laughter] i think fundamentally, the problem goes down to what we see in the u.s. in terms of demand, and especially in europe and china. take away the china piece, and the numbers for the year, 360 to 400, it looks like an uphill battle. that is why the shorts are starting to feel that there is blood in the water and you see this with the stock. emily: now, not everybody completely believes you. we spoke to gene munster earlier today, and listen to his take on tesla. >> i am a believer on tesla. i think they will turn the corner and capture a juicy growth curve around the electrification of vehicles, which is currently 1% to 2% globally and will be 100%, but 2019 will be a difficult year. the demand question is critical. emily: do you believe tesla will capture a "juicy growth curve?" dan: they
dan: no. ultimately, given what you are seeing, the level of panic on the street, i continue to view that there's better chances of me playing in the nba than them hitting those numbers this quarter. [laughter] i think fundamentally, the problem goes down to what we see in the u.s. in terms of demand, and especially in europe and china. take away the china piece, and the numbers for the year, 360 to 400, it looks like an uphill battle. that is why the shorts are starting to feel that there is...
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dan: no. ultimately, given what you are seeing, the level of panic on the street, i continue to view that there's better chances of me playing in the nba than them hitting those numbers this quarter. [laughter] fundamentally, the problem goes down to what we see in the u.s. in terms of demand, and especially in europe and china. take away the china piece, and to numbers for the year, 3560 400, it looks like an uphill battle. that is why the shorts are starting to feel that there is blood in the water and you see this with the stock. emily: now, not everybody completely believes you. we spoke to gene munster earlier today, and listen to his take on tesla. >> i am a believer on tesla. i think they will turn the corner and capture a juicy growth curve around the electrification of vehicles, which is currently 1% to 2% globally and will be 100%, but 2019 will be a difficult year. the demand question is critical. emily: do you believe tesla will capture a "juicy growth curve?" dan: they need to get
dan: no. ultimately, given what you are seeing, the level of panic on the street, i continue to view that there's better chances of me playing in the nba than them hitting those numbers this quarter. [laughter] fundamentally, the problem goes down to what we see in the u.s. in terms of demand, and especially in europe and china. take away the china piece, and to numbers for the year, 3560 400, it looks like an uphill battle. that is why the shorts are starting to feel that there is blood in the...
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paul: dan, what do you think? here's the backdrop, because for years now -- really decades -- the abortion opponents have pursued an incremental strategy; that is, they understood a frontal assault on roe was not going to work after the casey decision came down. so we're going to work with incremental regulations in the states that could pass muster. now they're giving that up and going for the whole thing. and that's a pretty risky strategy, it seems to me, because what happens if it doesn't succeed? >> yeah. i think it'll be a problem if it doesn't succeed. i do think going for it all at once is a big overreach, no question about it. but the interesting thing is democrats think this issue goes against republicans because think think everyone is in -- they think everyone is in favor of abortion. the fact is abortion on demand under all circumstances is not that popular. the fetal heartbeat bills that i just described, the hill and harris poll did a survey on that, those are supported by most of the population, li
paul: dan, what do you think? here's the backdrop, because for years now -- really decades -- the abortion opponents have pursued an incremental strategy; that is, they understood a frontal assault on roe was not going to work after the casey decision came down. so we're going to work with incremental regulations in the states that could pass muster. now they're giving that up and going for the whole thing. and that's a pretty risky strategy, it seems to me, because what happens if it doesn't...
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we're not just picking on dan. mike predicted electronic arts could head up heading into earnings. >> if we take a look at the last three earnings electronic arts, they have been an unmitigated disaster i'm kind of inclined to make the contrarian bet and not risk a great deal of money by looking at a calendar spled. this is implying an 8.5% move and what that's telling us is i'm looking to sell the may 100 calls for 1.90 and buy the junes for 3.50. >> e.a. moving in the right direction. not a bad call what do you do now >> the whole idea is we wanted the stock to end up pretty close to the strikes that we selected, in this case 100 we spent $1.60 to put the trade on the mays rolled off. the junes we own are only worth 2 point upon $70 a near double. it was up a little more this week my inclination at this point would be to take your profits come monday. the idea here was to try to collect some premium, not necessarily spend it. >> really good options trade you have the direction right, too. if you think this is goi
we're not just picking on dan. mike predicted electronic arts could head up heading into earnings. >> if we take a look at the last three earnings electronic arts, they have been an unmitigated disaster i'm kind of inclined to make the contrarian bet and not risk a great deal of money by looking at a calendar spled. this is implying an 8.5% move and what that's telling us is i'm looking to sell the may 100 calls for 1.90 and buy the junes for 3.50. >> e.a. moving in the right...
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there will be penalties if they don't. >> laura: dan, look, more people embracing socialism.. and i think a lot of young people coming out of colleges and universities today, they probably don't have the economics that they should have if they are either graduating in a major of economics. and they hear this and they say that sounds fair.nc what about that? that may sell with young people today. >> dan: it is sad because left-wing media outlets have debunked the pay gap that she is referring to. the pay gap is due to career choices among men and women.d it is currently illegal. i'm not sure if kamala harris knows this, but i'm sure she does, she's very bright and probably just lying to people but it is currently illegal to pay men and thankfully, by the way, men and women differentlyed based exclusively on sex. she wants experts in the boardroom determining what people's salaries are? good inluck with that one. >> laura: chris, hold on a minute. we didn't play the sound bite where she talks about the actual 80%, $0.80 to the dollar and liberal ending politifact debunked that s
there will be penalties if they don't. >> laura: dan, look, more people embracing socialism.. and i think a lot of young people coming out of colleges and universities today, they probably don't have the economics that they should have if they are either graduating in a major of economics. and they hear this and they say that sounds fair.nc what about that? that may sell with young people today. >> dan: it is sad because left-wing media outlets have debunked the pay gap that she is...
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dan: it has evolved. if you look at companies, over the decades that have passed, they evolved into consumer discretionary, telecom services. even growth companies that now pay dividends, for example. there has been a huge evolution as these large tech leaders have become leaders of the economy, stock market. scarlet: let's shift gears to smart beta. where invesco is a big innovator in that space. smart beta etf's coming off of their biggest year ever last year, which is notable, given it was a down year. what do you observe about how people are using smart beta? was this money leaving active in a down year, do smart beta offer more defensive? dan: a lot of the strategies have been around for more than three or four years building track records and you had the market dislocation in q4. a lot of fiduciaries who were normally rebalancing, trying to de-risk to some degree, when they were whipsawed back into the rally this year. rather than saying market cap weighted, i want to be tilted more to higher qualit
dan: it has evolved. if you look at companies, over the decades that have passed, they evolved into consumer discretionary, telecom services. even growth companies that now pay dividends, for example. there has been a huge evolution as these large tech leaders have become leaders of the economy, stock market. scarlet: let's shift gears to smart beta. where invesco is a big innovator in that space. smart beta etf's coming off of their biggest year ever last year, which is notable, given it was a...
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paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ >> a menagerie of exquisite specimens... >> leopards, lions. >> ...skinned, stuffed, and mounted by a master. >> he was a different guy, different cat. >> not everyone can take something that's dead and make it look like it's alive. >> elk, moose, deer, goats... >> you're walking into someone's lifelong obsession, their commitment, their passion. >> ...antelope, waterbucks, duikers, dik-diks. these lions are from "night at the museum." >> that was a big get. [ lion roars ] >> whoa! >> can his sons get this legacy to pay off? or did they inherit a dying business? >> nobody has an inheritance like the one that we've been bequeathed. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ >> a menagerie of exquisite specimens... >> leopards, lions. >> ...skinned, stuffed, and mounted by a master. >> he was a different guy, different cat. >> not everyone can take something that's dead and make it look like it's alive. >> elk,...
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dan, is this a real deal or happy talk? >> well, you know, republicans on capitol hill are kind of aghast and agog that trump would agree to $2 trillion in infrastructure spending. paul: they weren't in the room. >> and they weren't in the room. but we can explain this. donald trump is a real estate developer. he loves to pour cement. you know that, and i know it because when he came in, he told us. he just explained at great length the wonders of drywall and cement pouring. he's into this sort of thing. as a political matter, i think both the democrats and donald trump understand that this isn't going much of anywhere. they will be able to go out on the campaign trail, especially trump, and sort of appeal to his guys, his base, construction workers and people like that, that i am fighting for your interests and i'm going to try to push through an infrastructure bill which will bog down in congress. paul: well, you've got to get it through. you've got to get senate republicans on board. they're saying not going to happen at
dan, is this a real deal or happy talk? >> well, you know, republicans on capitol hill are kind of aghast and agog that trump would agree to $2 trillion in infrastructure spending. paul: they weren't in the room. >> and they weren't in the room. but we can explain this. donald trump is a real estate developer. he loves to pour cement. you know that, and i know it because when he came in, he told us. he just explained at great length the wonders of drywall and cement pouring. he's...
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>> maybe, but there is one stock that's just been spared from the turmoil and dan nathan says this would be a best chance to buy. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> and happy friday it's 5:31 eastern time good to see you. let's get right to it. we have a number of big box retailers that are next week home depot, lowe's, target and options on all these stocks indicating moves between 3% and 5% after the earnings report, but that's not all the chart master says that one of these names is at risk of breaking down big time carter worth back at the plasma with the details and the name. hi, carter >> home depot, you know, it just doesn't act well as a technical expression goes and heavy, and it's us going into earnings. here is its chart. home depot relative to the itb of course, that's the homebuilders etf and a lot of correlation and the breaking down and that's the risk here that there's a message and there's wisdom in price and the market is seeing something let's look at a few more charts and we have the circumstance as is the case with so many stocks of
>> maybe, but there is one stock that's just been spared from the turmoil and dan nathan says this would be a best chance to buy. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> and happy friday it's 5:31 eastern time good to see you. let's get right to it. we have a number of big box retailers that are next week home depot, lowe's, target and options on all these stocks indicating moves between 3% and 5% after the earnings report, but that's not all the...
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i'm dan noyes. a doggie cam catches a pet sitner a compromising position. >> in berkeley, city officials are warning of measles exposure at the berkeley bowl. >> the american known as the american taliban will be released from prison. reaction at the islamic center where john walker lindh once worshipped. >> i'm amanda del castillo. another instagramable ice cream shop popped up in san jose. abc7 news starts now. >> now, news to ed by a better bay area from abc7. >> a serious he had the alert tonight for shoppers in the east bay. if you visited the berkeley bowl on oregon street last week, you may have been exposed to measles. >> unser hasan joins us with the latest details. >> reporter: good evening. berkeley city officials say the berkeley bowl is no longer at risk. if anyone was exposed can take up to 21 days. >> they show any symptoms. that's the concern for health officials. this is couple made a special trip to the berkeley bowl after learning of the measles case. >> she checked her credit car
i'm dan noyes. a doggie cam catches a pet sitner a compromising position. >> in berkeley, city officials are warning of measles exposure at the berkeley bowl. >> the american known as the american taliban will be released from prison. reaction at the islamic center where john walker lindh once worshipped. >> i'm amanda del castillo. another instagramable ice cream shop popped up in san jose. abc7 news starts now. >> now, news to ed by a better bay area from abc7....
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dan: this is an extraordinary thing that hpened. there are very few people who come with a reputation of aue roberter. he is as everybody says. he is the ultimate professional publ servant who has had a sterling reputation in or rything he has done, and him to go through this two-year process, to prepare the report and then find himself upset about what the attorney genera ha done and as laura said to put it in writing is an amazing act on his part. it is -- it is an act of defiance by somebody who we never think of as somebody who uld defy the authorities for whom he's working. robert: an act of defiance. but inside of the departmt of justice, you have an attorney general who states that robert mueller was not questioning his conduct but was raising concerns about media confusion. what's the view inside of d.o.j. about how this a played out? carrie: to hear bielll barr it, this was largely the media's fault, not his own part. in part it was bob mueller's team part. they're upset with mueller for not making a clear call one way or a
dan: this is an extraordinary thing that hpened. there are very few people who come with a reputation of aue roberter. he is as everybody says. he is the ultimate professional publ servant who has had a sterling reputation in or rything he has done, and him to go through this two-year process, to prepare the report and then find himself upset about what the attorney genera ha done and as laura said to put it in writing is an amazing act on his part. it is -- it is an act of defiance by somebody...
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paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ great weekend pergola maria bartiromo is next. . >> happy weekend welcome to the program to analyze the week that was in positioning for the week ahead coming to this weekend from los angeles what a week for a week for earnings and jobs with the global conference and quote beverly hills california over the weekend coming up in just a few minutes my interview with treasury secretary then later blackstone ceo joins me talking about china and the us
paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ great weekend pergola maria bartiromo is next. . >> happy weekend welcome to the program to analyze the week that was in positioning for the week ahead coming to this weekend from los angeles what a week for a week for earnings and jobs with the global conference and quote...
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>> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we'll begin with developing news in the ghost ship fire trial. >> a mother of one of the 36 victims who died in the fire took the stand today pour the prosecution. abc7 news reporter laura anthony was inside the courtroom for the emotionally charged testimony. >> the first witness for the prosecution in the ghost ship trial was the mother of nicole seacrest, one of 36 people who died when the warehouse went up in flames. carole cidrik began to cry when the prosecutors showed her a picture of her 29-year-old daughter, and she confirmed that nicole sent her a single text the night of december 2, 2016 that read "i'm going to die now." >> just to know she was in there and she couldn't get out. >> did you know that text was what it was? >> no, i didn't. not at the moment when i got it and read it. i didn't know where she was. >> the defense had objected to cidrik's testimony. >> they wanted her up there so that everyone absorbs her pain, her suffering and it casts, let's call it an emotion
>> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we'll begin with developing news in the ghost ship fire trial. >> a mother of one of the 36 victims who died in the fire took the stand today pour the prosecution. abc7 news reporter laura anthony was inside the courtroom for the emotionally charged testimony. >> the first witness for the prosecution in the ghost ship trial was the mother of nicole seacrest, one of 36 people who died when the warehouse went up in flames. carole...
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dan: the biggest risk, profitability. at that point, they would have to raise more capital and valuation goes downward. second half, they need to have profitability. that is why musk is raining and expenses left and right. they know that. the second half, if you don't get profitability, you will have to go back to the capital markets. >> if you say all bets are off, is there a risk that this spirals out of control? dan: right now, we don't see that. they are well-funded. the core complex of tesla continues to be there. i viewed this as an extremely turbulent period. emily: wedbush analyst dan ives this morning on bloomberg television. how are other analysts reacting? >> this is the only sort of price target we saw lowered today. dan put out his note last night. sort of a great way to start the week. i guess dan just lowered his price target like a month ago from $365 to $275. you are starting to see the back to back downgrades, which is unusual. dramatic. it feels like a falling knife right now. you have all these negativ
dan: the biggest risk, profitability. at that point, they would have to raise more capital and valuation goes downward. second half, they need to have profitability. that is why musk is raining and expenses left and right. they know that. the second half, if you don't get profitability, you will have to go back to the capital markets. >> if you say all bets are off, is there a risk that this spirals out of control? dan: right now, we don't see that. they are well-funded. the core complex...
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paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: the april jobs report shows that the economy is booming. this as the white house reacts to those new numbers. u.s. 'em p players adding -- employers adding 267,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate falling to 3.6%, the lowest in nearly 50 years. president trump hoping to make the strong economy one of his biggest selling points in the 2020 presidential race. hello, everyone, welcome back to "america's news headquarters," i'm eric shawn. >> and i'm anita vogel in for arthel. the white house taking a victory lap as larry kudlow takes to twitter about the strong report. >>
paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: the april jobs report shows that the economy is booming. this as the white house reacts to those new numbers. u.s. 'em p players adding -- employers adding 267,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate falling to 3.6%, the lowest in nearly 50 years. president trump...
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paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: fox news alert on deadly runway horror in moscow, airplane forced to make emergency landing after fire breaks out shortly after it takes off, the crash landing as you see has carried 13 people. hello, we can to america's news headquarters. i'm eric sean. >> i'm anita vogel. at least 78 people on board, jackie has more from new york, jackie. >> anita, there's very little information confirmed right now but russian state news is reporting that two children are among the dead, video of the landing show the
paul: dan, thank you very much. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on nnc. thank -- fnc. thanks for watching. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ eric: fox news alert on deadly runway horror in moscow, airplane forced to make emergency landing after fire breaks out shortly after it takes off, the crash landing as you see has carried 13 people. hello, we can to america's news headquarters. i'm eric sean. >> i'm anita...
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, the third there, dan, has agreed to stay with us. coming up, we'll talk about dan's other line of work. it just happens to be something of an addiction for viewers across the country when they are not watching us at 11:00 eastern time on week nights. >>> we are back with dan abrams. you may have seen him working at his other job. he happens to be the host of the hit show "live pd" on a & e. here's a sampling. >> there it is. there it comes. >> they're coming to you now. it's that vehicle. >> they got him spiked. >> go! >> get in, get in, get in. >> we got him. we just got to watch.r, four, ie four males running north. >> and that's just a small sampling of this broadcast. what has made this take off the way it has taken off? >> i think it is that we are showing the beginning, middle, and end of policing. up to this point, you and i were talking about this. we in the news business tend to show and talk about officer-involved shootings. yet the vast majority of police officers around police officers around this country have never fired
, the third there, dan, has agreed to stay with us. coming up, we'll talk about dan's other line of work. it just happens to be something of an addiction for viewers across the country when they are not watching us at 11:00 eastern time on week nights. >>> we are back with dan abrams. you may have seen him working at his other job. he happens to be the host of the hit show "live pd" on a & e. here's a sampling. >> there it is. there it comes. >> they're coming...
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texas lieutenant governor dan patrick has a message to deliver, it is a 911 message up next. >> where is the federal government? we need more investigators down here. across the board, i think you have to have the government approach from doj, dhs, thenken department of defense has done t tremendous job of helping out where they can., d >> we work 50 hours a week and then some.g t is somebody going to come out and help us at some point?e is somebody going to change the laws so we don't have to deal with this? ohelps is there going to be a policyn adjustment?hero >> laura: now, this is something i've been hearing a lot from the border patrol down here. they need help. the washington bureaucrats are doing nothing right now to help them.g president trump trying to get them more money. he's trying to get something. done on this but deaf ears and the democratic party mostly men and women in the border patrol put their life on the line every single day.e o texas senate governor dan patrick, texas strangers helping out big, big instants, like 500 rangers came down to try to disperse the cara
texas lieutenant governor dan patrick has a message to deliver, it is a 911 message up next. >> where is the federal government? we need more investigators down here. across the board, i think you have to have the government approach from doj, dhs, thenken department of defense has done t tremendous job of helping out where they can., d >> we work 50 hours a week and then some.g t is somebody going to come out and help us at some point?e is somebody going to change the laws so we...
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you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80 axis keep abilities around their shore short range cruise missiles they have 10 times the number of sos that we have in the area they have diesel subs where we have big large expensive subs you know the united states it's been said we we spend $1000000000.00 we have $1000000000.00 projects for a $1000000.00 worse the whole military industrial complex you mention it again i stand i mean we fund pakistan pakistan from the taliban we're literally funding a war to fight there for himself. you look at the china thing what eventually could happen is you're going to have s
you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80...
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you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80 axis keep abilities around their shore short range cruise missiles they have 10 times the number of sos that we have in the area they have diesel subs where we have big large expensive subs you know the united states it's been said we we spend $1000000000.00 we have $1000000000.00 projects for a $1000000.00 worse the whole military industrial complex you mention it again i stand i mean we fund pakistan pakistan from the taliban we're literally funding a war to fight there for itself. you look at the china thing what eventually could happen is you're going to have so
you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80...
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abc's dan harris is right there on the u.s. border ashe bust plays out. >> reporter: we' in e arizona desert, on a native american reservation. the man in the mask is an undercover federal agent. that is 200 pounds of marijuana. and this is a sting. the agal cartel, which has for years exploited the impoverished native american tribe here. enlisting members in their relentless efforts to smuggle drugs into america. in just a few minutes, we're expecting a tribe member to pull up in a vehicle and he will load ten bales of marijuana that are out here in the desert with an undercover i.c.e. agent. >> contraband's being loaded into the sedan. >> reporter: the smuggler's vehicle then taking off, driving further away from the border and deeper into the united states. >> i'm going in. 're moving right nowstoppi t ca suspects. the adrenaline of the chase now gives way to the kind of depressing reality of the people who have been the most powerful drug cartels on earth. the reservation of the tohono o'dham tribe takes up 60 miles of the
abc's dan harris is right there on the u.s. border ashe bust plays out. >> reporter: we' in e arizona desert, on a native american reservation. the man in the mask is an undercover federal agent. that is 200 pounds of marijuana. and this is a sting. the agal cartel, which has for years exploited the impoverished native american tribe here. enlisting members in their relentless efforts to smuggle drugs into america. in just a few minutes, we're expecting a tribe member to pull up in a...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they said nobody wanted to trade war talking about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were start and who lost you know we've talked many times before max if you look at the city of detroit most of our rust belt studies are empty steel towns i've argued many times years ago that we lost a trade or been going on for decades most of the east asian economies in particular china are broken tiles economies they protect their own markets even our western allies like germany have much higher duties and we have against them example would be 10 percent on vehicles and we have a 2 percent against them so if i would say america lost a trade or now this recent i would call it a counterattack by trump by
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they said nobody wanted to trade war talking about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talking about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were start and who lost you know we talked many times before max if you look at the city of detroit most of our rust belt studies are empty steel towns i've argued many times years ago that we lost a trade or been going on for decades most of the east asian economies in particular china are broken tiles economies they protect their own markets even our western allies like germany have much higher duties and we have against the example would be 10 percent on the a holes and we have a 2 percent against them so if i would say america lost a trade or now this recent i would call it a counterattack by t
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talking about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade...
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you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80 axis capabilities around their shore short range cruise missiles they have 10 times the number of sos that we have in the area they have diesel subs where we have big large expensive subs you know the united states it's been said we we spend $1000000000.00 we have $1000000000.00 projects for a $1000000.00 worse the whole military industrial complex you mention if you and i stand i mean we fund pakistan pakistan from the taliban we're literally funding a war to fight there for himself. you look at the china thing where benchley could happen is you're going to have so
you know trade wars often lead to hot wars dan and you know the u.s. can't seem to beat afghanistan even though they've been trying for 20 years they don't seem to stand much chance against china by let's let's play this out as a war game i guess what sort of outcome would you expect in a hot war let's play this game china america they go into a shooting match what would happen most likely scenario would be some. type of conflict in the south china sea. china has extremely good they call 80...
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dan: this is an extraordinary thing that happened. there are very few people who come weph aation of a robert mueller. he is as everybody says. he isheltimate professional public servant who has had ali st reputation in everything he has done, and for him t through this two-year process, to prepare the report and then find himself upset about what the attorney general has and as laura said to put it in writing is an amazing act on his part. its -- it is an act of defiance by somebody who we neverhi of as somebody who would defy the authoritieswh fo he's working. robert: an act of defiance. but inside of the department of justice, you have an attorney general who states that robert mueller was not questioning his conduct but was raising concerns about mediaon confu what's the view inside of d.o.j. about how this all played out? carrie: to hear bill barr tell edia'sis was largely the fault, not his own part. in part it was bob mueller's team part. they're upset with mueller for not making aar call one way or another about prosecuting mp
dan: this is an extraordinary thing that happened. there are very few people who come weph aation of a robert mueller. he is as everybody says. he isheltimate professional public servant who has had ali st reputation in everything he has done, and for him t through this two-year process, to prepare the report and then find himself upset about what the attorney general has and as laura said to put it in writing is an amazing act on his part. its -- it is an act of defiance by somebody who we...
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guest: i agree with dan. threats to had been some of the greatest civilizations in the world, romans, greeks, napoleon. when we look at the overextension and the price to be involved in every place in the world, it is a concern. i disagree with the viewer because i do not find many of those situations in the u.s. national security interests. much like the debate around and is where the -- venezuela. we want congress to do the job, if you want to fight nicaragua, let's have a conversation. we have a posture now where politicians from no parties -- both parties are not doing their jobs and troops are all over the world. why are we in niger? why did green berets die there? who authorized it? what is going on in libya? what is going on in somalia and why someone died? we are asking to have the debate. i am happy to have the debate with interventionist all over the country but now we are not having the conversation. host: you both come at this issue the same. responses theg same from republicans and democrats? gue
guest: i agree with dan. threats to had been some of the greatest civilizations in the world, romans, greeks, napoleon. when we look at the overextension and the price to be involved in every place in the world, it is a concern. i disagree with the viewer because i do not find many of those situations in the u.s. national security interests. much like the debate around and is where the -- venezuela. we want congress to do the job, if you want to fight nicaragua, let's have a conversation. we...
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, the third there, dan, has agreed to stay with us. coming up, we'll talk about dan's other line of work. it just happens to be something of an addiction for viewers across the country when they are not watching us at 11:00 eastern time on week nights. with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio® acts specifically in the gi tract, to prevent an excess of white blood cells from entering and causing damaging inflammation. entyvio® has helped many patients achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur w
, the third there, dan, has agreed to stay with us. coming up, we'll talk about dan's other line of work. it just happens to be something of an addiction for viewers across the country when they are not watching us at 11:00 eastern time on week nights. with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio® acts specifically...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm stand walk alone at the back a max thanks good to be back. collins they said nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were start and who lost say that you know we've talked many times before max if you look at the city of detroit most of our rust belt studies are empty steel towns i've argued many times years ago that we lost a trade or been going on for decades most of the east asian economies in particular china are broken tiles economies they protect their own markets even our western allies like germany have much higher duties and we have against the example would be 10 percent on vehicles and we have 2 percent against them so if i would say america lost a trade or now this recent i would call it a counter
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg cap at all oh i love the firm stand walk alone at the back a max thanks good to be back. collins they said nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the...
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down to try to disperse the caravan i know recently dan. you can feel the frustration on the border patrol. they are incredible people, but they are not going to -- they are livid. >> dan: i don't want to say they are overwhelmed because they can handle it. but everything they can handle they are handling. by the way, welcome to texas. welcome to the border and all those people in the background trying to come in. and so let's look at taxes. in el paso we are apprehending el paso 930 people a day. we will approach 1 million people apprehended this year plus on the border from california to brownsville, texas. i was talking to law enforcement one out of every three or four. >> laura: 6,000 they think in this sector alone have been got a ways. and probably more than 6,000. so the real number is much bigger than 1 million coming in. >> dan: that is why i said to you we have close to 10% of the population here illegally. there was a poll recently 152 million people in the world want to come to america and 40 million central america. they are co
down to try to disperse the caravan i know recently dan. you can feel the frustration on the border patrol. they are incredible people, but they are not going to -- they are livid. >> dan: i don't want to say they are overwhelmed because they can handle it. but everything they can handle they are handling. by the way, welcome to texas. welcome to the border and all those people in the background trying to come in. and so let's look at taxes. in el paso we are apprehending el paso 930...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to turn to dan collison. dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg capital all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back but i already dead collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were start and who lost you know we've talked many times before max if you look at the city of detroit most of our rust belt studies are empty steel towns i've argued many times years ago that we lost a trade or been going on for decades most of the east asian economies in particular china are broken tiles economies they protect their own markets even our western allies like germany have much higher duties and we have against the example would be 10 percent on vehicles and we have a 2 percent against them so if i would say america lost a trade or now this rec
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to turn to dan collison. dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg capital all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back but i already dead collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other than well i would i would say when we would have to go back to...