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ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as you can see off 7% in the premarket. they are seeing stiffer competition online from amazon and the sales that well, didn't match up during holiday quarter with amazon and as a result the stock getting hit a bit in premarket. speaking of amazon, they are back from three-day weekend with vengeance, no less than three stories relate today them. five companies in all making news because of amazon. the tenticals go out as they say. two political rivals that blasted each other during presidential campaign now friends, apparently. you have to love it. we have three hours to
ashley: do not adjust tv set, i am ashley webster. stu is not here today. hopefully stu will be back tomorrow. not making money, here is the big story, the market back from three-day weekend and we are looking at lower open, triple-digit losses, down 175 on the futures for the dow, but to put all of this in perspective, the market coming off the best weeks of the years and the losses we are looking at less than 1%. wal-mart will be definitely dragging the dow down about 50 points. the stock as...
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ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy, could end up with six different parties to get a coalition government together. what do you think? >> it is entirely. it is possible and don't think it will happen real fast. it points to the fact that neither political party is not giving either one to be a member. there used to be a cachet or pride in being a card-carrying democrat or card-carrying republican. especially young people. no one is getting that. the big benefit of smaller coalition government it force you to focus on what you agree on. we have some of t
ashley: interesting. ohio governor, former republican presidential candidate john kasich making a bold prediction, the end of the two-party political system here in america. he says, young people are just fed up with the lack of agenda on both sides, making the prospect of a multi-party system a real possibility. hmmm. interesting. for some reaction, bring in democratic strategist, robin biro and republican strategist, boyd matheson. let me begin with you. we could end up looking like italy,...
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ashley: low-carb 1:00 p.m. could have ashley webster in for lauren simonetti. i had a shirt and jeans on when i came in this morning. it is like early spring, early summer. beautiful. crazy. cheryl: we had the open of the markets yesterday and of course we went down. and down. a nice little selloff yesterday afternoon. another day of volatile trading. the dow jones more than 260 points and snapped a six session winning streak for the dow and s&p 500. it is just the appetizer or main course of falling stocks. cofounder flynn's capital management is here. jason garcia met, cofounder of hail investing. good morning. >> good morning. train to another rough day for the markets. the name of the game right now is inflation and what the federal reserve will do. we look at the market of clarity do you think? >> i think elegant clarity as he talked about on this program at the beginning of the year. inflation and interest rates would be the theme of 2018 as well as volatility disappointed. obviously we seem inflation with producer price index and wages and that bleeds in
ashley: low-carb 1:00 p.m. could have ashley webster in for lauren simonetti. i had a shirt and jeans on when i came in this morning. it is like early spring, early summer. beautiful. crazy. cheryl: we had the open of the markets yesterday and of course we went down. and down. a nice little selloff yesterday afternoon. another day of volatile trading. the dow jones more than 260 points and snapped a six session winning streak for the dow and s&p 500. it is just the appetizer or main course...
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ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. train to a report says the u.s. and china tingled over the nuclear football during the president's visit to beijing. actually coming you've got details. charles: the same in the u.s. military carried the nuclear football, a briefcase with the nuclear code always travels with the president. so if
ashley: thank you does. he reports that chinese security officials tried to stop president trump are bringing the nuclear football into the great hall of beijing. it even got physical ending with a secret service agent tackling a chinese official, taking into the ground. we've got full details coming out. 13 russians indicted for meddling with the election. how to respond to that? colonel ralph peters, the man with the answers, is next. ♪ at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll...
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ashley: yes. stuart: if you look at the future's market as ashley just said, the answer is question. right-bottom-hand corner. after ten consecutive months of jobs. [laughter] ashley: thank you very much. charles: it's been my experience that the futures were the lowest point of the morning. we may test that. whatever the worst -- we were down 300, we test that. if we hold it and come back, that's when you start to sit up. i want to put one thing in perspective. 3% yield to push the market down, the last time we corrected yield 4 and a half percent, the before time 6 percent and 9% and 12%. stuart: 15 seconds to go and we will open the market. you can see them applauding and we will hear it any second now. there you go. when the bell starts ringing, the trading session will begin. we will find out whether or not we will get a continuation of very heavy selling we saw last week. here we go. first reading in the dow we are down 250 points right from the get-go, 260, 263, 277 we are down. 25,248, dow
ashley: yes. stuart: if you look at the future's market as ashley just said, the answer is question. right-bottom-hand corner. after ten consecutive months of jobs. [laughter] ashley: thank you very much. charles: it's been my experience that the futures were the lowest point of the morning. we may test that. whatever the worst -- we were down 300, we test that. if we hold it and come back, that's when you start to sit up. i want to put one thing in perspective. 3% yield to push the market...
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>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will reinvent themselves and become a better business organization. they have seen the pressure. i see them moving higher from here. i think that will be one of good bright spots for the dow this year. ashley: 30 seconds, todd. are we still in recalculation mode? , we have the drop and the pause. is there more volatility? >> i think more volatility. market action suggest as near-term top is in. we should see selling and test the lows we put in last week. overall i think long term you're a buyer of the market. short term here over next six mont
>> what do you say, ashley? i don't like any oil sector stocks i think oil will have a very rough year. formation of oil suggests that oil will go lower. they are already down significantly. exxon 52-week low right now. i think it foes -- goes lower. ashley: you don't like ge? >> ge is easy one. you asked for a dog of the dow. i would be a buyer of ge somewhere in here. ashley: what about intel? they have straightened out their act. all their troubles are behind them. they will...
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ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything actually come of it? we're asking the question. we'll answer it too. back in a second. ♪ you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manag
ashley: yeah, sure. stuart: california congressman john geir menddy, he told me -- garamendi, he told me yesterday, illegals can not register to vote after getting a driver's license but we heard a chorus of people saying the exact opposite. one of them, a california republican gubernatorial candidate, will join us in the next hour. >>> first though, nancy pelosi, eight-hour marathon on the floor of the house, trying to get daca legislation into the budget deal but did anything...
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ashley: i do. it says in the old days in quotation marks, when good news is reported the stock market would go out. today was good news as reported the stock market goes down. big mistake says the president and we have so much good, great news about the economy. the reason the market goes down when we get good news is the fear that it will continue to raise interest rates in the fear of inflation. so yes, he is right. good news is bad news. that is the scenario we are in. it is a compliment if you like to the economy, but the market doesn't like high interest rates. liz: it's a big mistake and that's what he means by big mistake. stuart: the selloff is a big mistake. transfer the market shouldn't go down when we get good news for the economy. stuart: john, back to you in just a moment. back to my editorial top of the hour talking about media coverage of the selloff. the media tried to pin it on the president. they virtually called it the trump selloff. this from the white house news conference yest
ashley: i do. it says in the old days in quotation marks, when good news is reported the stock market would go out. today was good news as reported the stock market goes down. big mistake says the president and we have so much good, great news about the economy. the reason the market goes down when we get good news is the fear that it will continue to raise interest rates in the fear of inflation. so yes, he is right. good news is bad news. that is the scenario we are in. it is a compliment if...
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ashley: so old. it is aging gone up for ten straight months first time we've done that i thinking in 60 years. that's a pretty good indicator. and now we're only town 90 only down 95 points we're holding above 26,000. why are we down today? >> investors are getting used to the fact with four rate hike that's not a big deal. inflation is up and hale get over this very quickly. >> this is big tech week and focus on that right now. first of all, facebook, mark zuckerberg is encouraging people to spend less time on his site. i can't ever remember a media company saying use me less. but he did. however, the stock is in record territory and getting close to it. because they have very good earnings u they did that right -- j they've got a lot of pricing power on their ads he's saying use me less and advertisers pay me more. >> saying 58% of their ad revenue comes from the news feed. how about o this? when is facebook going to start paying for newspapers and news feeds? they could get a lot of con tengt free
ashley: so old. it is aging gone up for ten straight months first time we've done that i thinking in 60 years. that's a pretty good indicator. and now we're only town 90 only down 95 points we're holding above 26,000. why are we down today? >> investors are getting used to the fact with four rate hike that's not a big deal. inflation is up and hale get over this very quickly. >> this is big tech week and focus on that right now. first of all, facebook, mark zuckerberg is encouraging...
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ashley: amazing. stuart: that is incredible. ashley: oh, my god. stuart: coming up the situation in venezuela, even more dire if that is possible. there are reports that parents are leaving children at orphanages just to get them fed. we keep saying the collapse is coming but how can it get much worse? we'll have the latest for you. >>> susan rice looking to cover her tracks in the last moments of power and protect president obama. senators are starting to ask questions about that and we're on it. >>> the immigration debate, six senators coming together on a deal. one of then says this is the only deal that can become law. it is senator thom tillis. he joins us. you're watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important goals are yours. with 15,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's ho
ashley: amazing. stuart: that is incredible. ashley: oh, my god. stuart: coming up the situation in venezuela, even more dire if that is possible. there are reports that parents are leaving children at orphanages just to get them fed. we keep saying the collapse is coming but how can it get much worse? we'll have the latest for you. >>> susan rice looking to cover her tracks in the last moments of power and protect president obama. senators are starting to ask questions about that and...
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ashley johnson has the full story. ash, ashley, what do got? >> call him mr. do it all. the supreme do it all kelly is well-known for being a member of the hip-hop group of the underground which is the best in the '90's and known for hits like tick-tock but these days you can find kell the streets of the hotel reason for city council at large. >> well, about 20 years a, tupac shakur and i had a conversation about this. we talked about how can we eof course ifly help and influence our communities so that we can bring forth change end our come in toy create youth and start nonprofits and they use the same influence in the branding techniques of how we get the message out through our music. 1:00 20 years later i did everything that we talked about except to save on national elected officials. >> kelly co founded impact to help youth tackle shore like gun vie less. i asked cannily what changes wee like to see. in order foreus toes have a saver tomorrow and a better tomorrow. we need to mack a greater investp inour youth. right now, we make about 1.2 or 1.3 million invest. ou
ashley johnson has the full story. ash, ashley, what do got? >> call him mr. do it all. the supreme do it all kelly is well-known for being a member of the hip-hop group of the underground which is the best in the '90's and known for hits like tick-tock but these days you can find kell the streets of the hotel reason for city council at large. >> well, about 20 years a, tupac shakur and i had a conversation about this. we talked about how can we eof course ifly help and influence...
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i am ashley johnson reporting for "chasing news." >> thank you, ashley. all right. bring back the a plus panel to break this down. all right. let me start with you. it seems, i have two issues. the idea of free community college for moment. what is the cost and two is the fact there are no details. then, the numbers changed. it was 400 during the campaign. note it is 200. what is it? >> well, the cost is a big issue here. bill. i mean,'s we cannot balance our own budget obligations we have already let alone add on $00 to $400 million without taxing new jersey taxpayers in the highest the nation. it shows eight in ten taxpayers are concern about the affordability in the state. are going to ask taxpayers to pay more for free come in the college. he macks no sense. well, rutgers also did a stud day this red a few weeks ago. need to make at least 5,000 a year to put your head above water in new jersey. how do you pay for it? what would this mean to factors given that rutgers they are subsidized boy more than $1 ball year. >> well, agree. you do still need more details o
i am ashley johnson reporting for "chasing news." >> thank you, ashley. all right. bring back the a plus panel to break this down. all right. let me start with you. it seems, i have two issues. the idea of free community college for moment. what is the cost and two is the fact there are no details. then, the numbers changed. it was 400 during the campaign. note it is 200. what is it? >> well, the cost is a big issue here. bill. i mean,'s we cannot balance our own budget...
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ashley, david, thank you very much. we have breaking news we have to get to right now. >>> music streaming service spotify is filing for a one billion dollar ipo. spotify will list shares on the new york stock exchange under the symbol, spot. spotify reportedly has 140 million users, one of which is me. another wish i ashley. >> that's right. love it. trish: most don't pay for the service. do you get commercials? >> no, i pay for it. trish: i pay for it too. i can't stand the commercials. i love the music. sure beats the days when i i had all the cds. >> oh, god, yes. trish: we'll be right back. quick break. i will see you here. thanks. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business
ashley, david, thank you very much. we have breaking news we have to get to right now. >>> music streaming service spotify is filing for a one billion dollar ipo. spotify will list shares on the new york stock exchange under the symbol, spot. spotify reportedly has 140 million users, one of which is me. another wish i ashley. >> that's right. love it. trish: most don't pay for the service. do you get commercials? >> no, i pay for it. trish: i pay for it too. i can't stand...
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>> and ashley, a word about mr. porter. as we've stressed this week, the title of staff secretary is one of those misleading titles. it's more accurately the deputy chief of staff, more likely the promotion he would have had had he stayed. documents, phone calls, communications with the entire web of the rest of the government. having put it that way and knowing what we know about these allegations in mr. porter's past, you've done some reporting tonight about how and why he was able to last as long as he did. >> so the reason he was able to last as long as he did was that in this white house we all know it's incredibly chaotic, incredibly turbulent, and professionally at least he was viewed as sort of the adult in the room. he was by all accounts smart and professional and competent and a stabilizing force. and so even when these allegations first came to light, there was a sense in the white house that they wanted him there, they thought he was doing a good job. they didn't want to have to worry about finding a replacemen
>> and ashley, a word about mr. porter. as we've stressed this week, the title of staff secretary is one of those misleading titles. it's more accurately the deputy chief of staff, more likely the promotion he would have had had he stayed. documents, phone calls, communications with the entire web of the rest of the government. having put it that way and knowing what we know about these allegations in mr. porter's past, you've done some reporting tonight about how and why he was able to...
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ashley parker thanks for getting us started. when we come back, donald trump's memo obsession could have something to do with the fact that bob mueller is getting closer and closer to the president and his role in crafting a bogus story to explain why his son met with russians at trump tower. >>> also ahead, unpacking the right's propaganda campaign against top cops. how the latest developments reveal targets may have put him over the top in 2016. stay with us. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to time to bask... in low prices! find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. refreshing, isn't it?. tripadvisor. and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein n
ashley parker thanks for getting us started. when we come back, donald trump's memo obsession could have something to do with the fact that bob mueller is getting closer and closer to the president and his role in crafting a bogus story to explain why his son met with russians at trump tower. >>> also ahead, unpacking the right's propaganda campaign against top cops. how the latest developments reveal targets may have put him over the top in 2016. stay with us. oh, you brought butch....
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including democrats in republican soil that say the proposal fall short here's our two correspondent ashley banks with more. barnow and today the white house rolled out its plan to rebuild the nation over the next ten years and the proposal it says with its one point five trillion dollar investment over the next decade it plans to shorten the process for approving projects to two years or less address unmet rural infrastructure needs and power state and local authorities and train the american workforce of the future one of the newest elements to the proposal is excessive banding the use of tax exempt debt letting states at tolls on interstates and making it easier to lease airports and other public assets of the one point five trillion dollars two hundred billion of that would be considered federal spending the rest would either be paid for through cuts in other parts of the budget or it would fall on the shoulders of local governments by leveraging state and local tax dollars and private investment kevin has slipped associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at virginia ta
including democrats in republican soil that say the proposal fall short here's our two correspondent ashley banks with more. barnow and today the white house rolled out its plan to rebuild the nation over the next ten years and the proposal it says with its one point five trillion dollar investment over the next decade it plans to shorten the process for approving projects to two years or less address unmet rural infrastructure needs and power state and local authorities and train the american...
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ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post". much obliged to all three of you. thank you for joining us. jennifer, let's go back up to the top of our reporting which is "the new york times" reporting tonight and hope hicks, the white house communications director. she again is denying those comments through an attorney. but what if it turns out she said something like, no one will ever see those e-mails, as a matter of law? >> well, it depends, right? it depends what she meant. if she said it in a way that's kind of speculative, like i don't think they'll ever get out because so few people know about them, then that's not necessarily signaling that she plans to actually engage in obstruction of justice. but what's key to me and we'll of course see what the mueller team makes of it. but corallo, his take was that she may be talking about obstructing justice, and that's so important to him and troubling to him he ends up quitting. so clearly that's kind of going to be his take on it to the mueller team. and he was there. something that's really important, of cours
ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post". much obliged to all three of you. thank you for joining us. jennifer, let's go back up to the top of our reporting which is "the new york times" reporting tonight and hope hicks, the white house communications director. she again is denying those comments through an attorney. but what if it turns out she said something like, no one will ever see those e-mails, as a matter of law? >> well, it depends, right?...
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from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. with us from harvard where he's a visiting law lecturer, juan z zerate. former deputy national security adviser to george w. bush. at the table, jonathan lamiere, associated press white house reporter. philip bump, "washington post" political reporter. z zerlina maxwell, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. let me tell all the reporters at the table, feel free to look at your phones, take your calls and bring us any news you're hearing on this rather remarkable headline, ashley parker. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, has been under scrutiny since minutes after the election was won for i think his very earliest contacts with foreign governments, as he sought to fill out all the background forms that anyone going to work in the white house fills out. the sf-86. the more extensive form, it's been amend ed countless times. his clearance attorney, jamie gerelik, who was a very senior democrat at the doj, has departed him. he's now represented by abbe lowell in
from the "washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. with us from harvard where he's a visiting law lecturer, juan z zerate. former deputy national security adviser to george w. bush. at the table, jonathan lamiere, associated press white house reporter. philip bump, "washington post" political reporter. z zerlina maxwell, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. let me tell all the reporters at the table, feel free to look at your phones, take your...
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let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k. corral. if we can save one life, we should do that. charles: you can see activity on the stage right now. liz: matt schlapp. charles: matt schlapp, cpac is his baby. having incredible year cap off today, just moments from now president trump giving a speech there. are we going to listen to matt? i'm sorry, larry, you wanted -- >> i wanted to say i certainly don't want to walk down the same path president obama did trying to do as much as he can by executive order that will get overturned in the courts or should get overturned into the courts. issues should be i
let ashley -- ashley: i want to get back to the pelosi thing. i came from a country that didn't have guns. i find it hard to jump in i understand the constitutional protection, the second amendment, i get all that. if you talk about the issue you should make kids as safe as possible, if it means arming children, turning schools into fortresses that is not reality. charles: did you children or teachers? ashley: did i say children? that is not what we want. it will not turn it into the o.k....
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correspondent ashley banks. russia has become the fifth biggest sarver now holder of gold in an effort to diversify its foreign currency holdings here's discusses chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks for being with us the u.s. holds more gold than any other nation followed by a few others but what do you think's behind russia's effort to amass more gold. well it's clear as you just mentioned they're looking to diversify they've been looking to get away from the dollar particularly in dollar trading and to diversify their holdings they've been doing all kinds of bilateral pair trade in domestic currencies with china and it really seems to me that this is part of a longer move by russia to make sure they can move away from the dollar when you talk about they've been doing these trades can you give us a sense of the size of these trades i mean is it is that you know they've what surpassed china i guess not as number five but but you know how large are these trades well i
correspondent ashley banks. russia has become the fifth biggest sarver now holder of gold in an effort to diversify its foreign currency holdings here's discusses chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks for being with us the u.s. holds more gold than any other nation followed by a few others but what do you think's behind russia's effort to amass more gold. well it's clear as you just mentioned they're looking to diversify they've been looking to get...
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i've talked with general ashley on this. i don't believe there is, across the ioc and dod, prerequisite before we buy connected refrigerators or common consumer goods that there be that patchability or no embedded pass code. so there's a lot of work we can do, but we don't have the luxury of short time. senator blunt raised questions around election security and i know the chairman will make this comment in his closing remarks. i think this committee has done some good bipartisan work on a series of areas that arose out of the russia investigation. it's our hope that on election security, we can come forward with a set of recommendations very quickly, because we have primaries coming up as early as march. my hope is that there will be bipartisan legislation to start addressing this issue. so thank you, gentlemen. look forward to our session this afternoon. and with that, i'll turn it over to the chairman. >> thank you, vice chairman, and admiral rogers, i can't remember whether it was you or somebody else at the table said w
i've talked with general ashley on this. i don't believe there is, across the ioc and dod, prerequisite before we buy connected refrigerators or common consumer goods that there be that patchability or no embedded pass code. so there's a lot of work we can do, but we don't have the luxury of short time. senator blunt raised questions around election security and i know the chairman will make this comment in his closing remarks. i think this committee has done some good bipartisan work on a...
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it is the concept of operations as general ashley said. i have the same concerns you do about getting the cooperation we need from these companies. i'm rather optimistic about it because i think at the end of the day, we can advance the american economy, we can advance the american entrepreneurialship and our understanding of the world in a way that gets back to that first step, which is decision advantage. >> rest assured processing of data will come up in our closed session with you. i've got you targeted. vice chair. >> thank you mr. chairman, i take with some note the fact that the odni director started his discussion with cyber. it is very telling in terms of how we view worldwide threats. one question out on the record, we all know it has been over a year since the russian intervention in our 2016 elections. we also have seen russia intervene in a number of other western democracies. i'd like each of you to briefly reconfirm to the american public that our intelligence community understands this threat. last year, those of you on the
it is the concept of operations as general ashley said. i have the same concerns you do about getting the cooperation we need from these companies. i'm rather optimistic about it because i think at the end of the day, we can advance the american economy, we can advance the american entrepreneurialship and our understanding of the world in a way that gets back to that first step, which is decision advantage. >> rest assured processing of data will come up in our closed session with you....
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ashley? >> well, it's a tricky situation because sarah sanders did lay out some actions this administration has taken against russia, but they are basically all operating within in a war seemingly, a different sort of war but a war against russia without the support of their commander in chief. that is an incredibly difficult role for the intelligence community to be in, for any of his aides and advisers to be in, and it's a topic they know that he is uncomfortable with. so it impacts the information they bring him. we did a story here about how his national security team and other advisers are less likely to broach the topic of russia with him for fear of angering him and that's obviously not a good situation if this is one of our largest geopolitical threats. >> gene, i want to get some analysis here and this is it. as this advice tightens on the president and people are coming pleas and going after manafort and manafort is squeezed to go after trump, they're going after him, feels that he
ashley? >> well, it's a tricky situation because sarah sanders did lay out some actions this administration has taken against russia, but they are basically all operating within in a war seemingly, a different sort of war but a war against russia without the support of their commander in chief. that is an incredibly difficult role for the intelligence community to be in, for any of his aides and advisers to be in, and it's a topic they know that he is uncomfortable with. so it impacts the...
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>> shannon: tina, i know your big concern is you are worried about ashley. there was a point, ashley, what you see your mom struggling to a you are trying to intervene. actually, was like that for you? i cannot imagine watching my mother or my daughter in the situation. >> well, i mean, i was on the phone with the dispatch pretty much the entire time. as soon as i got my to my phone. i was watching the struggle between them two and on the phone with the dispatch. and then i didn't know -- i couldn't tell you how i was feeling or what i was feeling. i was trying to remain calm. i knew when he hit her over the head with her own pistol, i knew i had to do something. i had to be careful. i shot the man. i mean, i had to. otherwise he was not going to stop beating on her. he was going to do anything and everything he could to take her out. then i was next. i knew i was next. seeing her face after she got hit in the head, that was hard. that was really hard. she didn't take her eyes off of me. i knew i had to do something. >> shannon: to hear both of you telling t
>> shannon: tina, i know your big concern is you are worried about ashley. there was a point, ashley, what you see your mom struggling to a you are trying to intervene. actually, was like that for you? i cannot imagine watching my mother or my daughter in the situation. >> well, i mean, i was on the phone with the dispatch pretty much the entire time. as soon as i got my to my phone. i was watching the struggle between them two and on the phone with the dispatch. and then i didn't...
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director coats, pompeo, rogers and ashley, i'd like to hear your view of this supposed turn in the last couple of weeks by the north koreans. >> well, this is an existential threat potentially to the united states but also to north korea. kim jong-un views this as -- any kind of kinetic attack or effort to force him to give up his nuclear weapons is an existential threat to his nation and to his leadership in particul particular. as you know, it's a very hard topic, collection, nation, given their secrecy and so forth but we know it's a one-man decision. we have processes in place here in the united states to have multiple engagements with various agencies in terms of policy making and relative to the decision the president makes. that does not appear to be the case in north korea. the provocative nature and the instability kim demonstrated is a significant threat to the united states. i agree that decision time is becoming ever closer. in terms of how we respond to this our goal is a peaceful settlement. we are using maximum pressure on north korea in various way which is can be descri
director coats, pompeo, rogers and ashley, i'd like to hear your view of this supposed turn in the last couple of weeks by the north koreans. >> well, this is an existential threat potentially to the united states but also to north korea. kim jong-un views this as -- any kind of kinetic attack or effort to force him to give up his nuclear weapons is an existential threat to his nation and to his leadership in particul particular. as you know, it's a very hard topic, collection, nation,...
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ashley, two questions one kind of rhetorical. remind us of how barack obama is guilty for not doing or saying enough after newtown and number two, this is not an issue this president wakes up in the morning knowing about. he doesn't have the usual institutional knowledge of the contours of an issue he tends to land in an issue, as is the case with this. >> that's exactly right. on your second question, this is a president who was born in queens and spent most of his adult life in manhattan, as his own aides pointed out to us, he doesn't come from a gun culture. part of that you saw today and over the past week is he would sort of float general ideas but offer no specifics or say maybe congress should do something. so he put himself in the center of the debate but without knowing where the exact fault lines were in the specifics of the policy. that said he has an incredibly fine tuned antenna for where the gun issue and where second amendment rights are culturally and out in the country. that's true in large swaths of the country
ashley, two questions one kind of rhetorical. remind us of how barack obama is guilty for not doing or saying enough after newtown and number two, this is not an issue this president wakes up in the morning knowing about. he doesn't have the usual institutional knowledge of the contours of an issue he tends to land in an issue, as is the case with this. >> that's exactly right. on your second question, this is a president who was born in queens and spent most of his adult life in...
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five hundred in five months here with more is ashley banks who spoke with chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com. twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen have seen record highs for the stock markets but will that continue and what does that mean for people here to discuss and give his take is chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com thank you so much for joining us chris and now what is your opinion on the current status of the u.s. markets and do you think this will be a strong year for the u.s. economy. two separate questions there actually we've got obviously record high stock prices all over the globe but in the united states we see the same condition and we see records being set all over the place record bullish sentiment record low levels of cash an investor accounts record high stock prices by multiple different valuations so we're we are seeing technically fundamentally conditions that have literally never before been seen in all of stock buying history so that certainly is the definition of buy high and hope for the best
five hundred in five months here with more is ashley banks who spoke with chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com. twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen have seen record highs for the stock markets but will that continue and what does that mean for people here to discuss and give his take is chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com thank you so much for joining us chris and now what is your opinion on the current status of the u.s. markets...
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i'd like to go up to you, ashley. let's assume that house intel has so thoroughly screwed up this effort and so badly kol ared everything that comes out of house intel, is it house intel that she has to worry about or robert mueller? >> i think you have to be worried about any moment where you're testifying under oath but do i think robert mueller is probably a bigger concern for her. so far house intel in some ways has sort of been functioning as precursor to the same sorts of questions but in a less obviously partisan way, that these same people then fate from reform. so i think that's probably her main area of concern but i will say she has prepped very thor otherly for tomorrow's testimony and it's certainly not something she's taking lightly. >> chuck, we know there's prep and there's prepping to sit down with mueller and any member of his team. talk about the potential legal peril or exposure for her before house intel and again with mueller. >> first of all, i think ashley's right. there's some peril in both pl
i'd like to go up to you, ashley. let's assume that house intel has so thoroughly screwed up this effort and so badly kol ared everything that comes out of house intel, is it house intel that she has to worry about or robert mueller? >> i think you have to be worried about any moment where you're testifying under oath but do i think robert mueller is probably a bigger concern for her. so far house intel in some ways has sort of been functioning as precursor to the same sorts of questions...
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ashley: what is aleppo? stuart: you're all right. in about an hour, 60 minutes, the president holds a meeting on infrastructure. bipartisan. both sides of aisle will be there. i have to wonder how we will pay for all of this stuff? i don't know. ♪ back in a moment. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. ♪ stuart: now that is a good choice of music for the beatles at 10:30. it is valentine's day. i thought we might have "can't buy me love." liz: going to work eight days a week for your valentine. that is what this is about. get to work. get to work. stuart: we're up 21 points
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i think ashley's lost our feed. jonathan? >> yes. now president trump's relationship with russia has remained puzzling throughout. we have the famous tweet from a few years ago when he suggested putin should be his best friend. there's been suggestion that the special counsel is asking questions about when the president first decided to run for president, which would then, perhaps if this was something years in the works, that pointed to did russia have an early in with him. time and time again that the president has sided with russia when it seemed to be a political unpopular decision. another moment would be the republican confession last year when the platform shifted to a much or pro-russian stance. with manafort, this is another moment where it's a question of what was the motivation? manafort and the ties he has over in that part of the world, or was that something the president himself wanted? >> and also calls into question how much robert mueller is trying to squeeze paul manafort and whether or not manafort could be a poten
i think ashley's lost our feed. jonathan? >> yes. now president trump's relationship with russia has remained puzzling throughout. we have the famous tweet from a few years ago when he suggested putin should be his best friend. there's been suggestion that the special counsel is asking questions about when the president first decided to run for president, which would then, perhaps if this was something years in the works, that pointed to did russia have an early in with him. time and time...
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"washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. at the table with us, alyssa, former obama white house deputy chief of staff for operations. who could barely keep a straight face through all that. michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent politico. jim rutenberg with "the new york times." lydia pulgreen, editor in chief. let me start with you, that was sarah huckabee sanders taking on the art of the tease. what's she talking about, what's the new tough on russia news that the white house is holding back from you guys? >> yeah, we should all be investigating that. i don't know the answer to the question. i wish i did. look, you know, unpacking what she said there, it is true, of course, that there was criticism of what president obama did or did not do last year. including from some of his own, you know, former top aides who wish they had done more at the time, try to pressure him to do a little bit more. it's also true that he no longer is the president of the united states, and that what happened in 2016 under presiden
"washington post" white house reporter ashley parker. at the table with us, alyssa, former obama white house deputy chief of staff for operations. who could barely keep a straight face through all that. michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent politico. jim rutenberg with "the new york times." lydia pulgreen, editor in chief. let me start with you, that was sarah huckabee sanders taking on the art of the tease. what's she talking about, what's the new tough on...
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coming up today we talk currencies and sovereign systems with david merkel of polish investments and ashley banks tells us how cars in germany are changing by law plus russia now holds more gold than china and has moved near the top of the list of nations with large gold reserves chris martenson explains why we do it all but first let's hit the headlines in his first testimony to congress federal reserve chair jay powell says his personal outlook for the u.s. economy has improved since december though powell said he would not want to prejudge the question of further interest rate increases most of the servers read his bullish comments as a signal that there will be perhaps three as many as four federal funds rate increases this year up from three discussed at the fed's the f o emcees meeting at the end of twenty seventeen powell was on worried about recent turmoil and stock markets saying any risk to the broader economy were quote at most modest he did however note that cyber security is a major threat to economic stability more on that in the coming days. the supreme court has rejected the
coming up today we talk currencies and sovereign systems with david merkel of polish investments and ashley banks tells us how cars in germany are changing by law plus russia now holds more gold than china and has moved near the top of the list of nations with large gold reserves chris martenson explains why we do it all but first let's hit the headlines in his first testimony to congress federal reserve chair jay powell says his personal outlook for the u.s. economy has improved since december...
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competing was far from complimentary on her twitter account twenty six year old american figure skater ashley wagner accused the russian teen of killing time in her program and condemned her tactics in which she reserved her jumps for the second half of the routine and the remarks have sparked a furious reaction. i personally disagree that this wasn't the program it matches the belly a relatively well maybe you're just jealous you can't compete with that stamina and those jumping passes your face looks a big green with envy it's just your envy you can't jump like that in the second half and even in the first well we've got reaction from the russian coaches on wagner's comments who told us it's points that win prizes. ashley wagner has done a lot but they are skating she is an outstanding athlete the rules for the competitions have changed and it's like accounting they simply need points it's not about beauty but in order to win you need to do what alina is a get over did today so she well as well as the competitive side there is also the social aspect to the games with most nations hosting th
competing was far from complimentary on her twitter account twenty six year old american figure skater ashley wagner accused the russian teen of killing time in her program and condemned her tactics in which she reserved her jumps for the second half of the routine and the remarks have sparked a furious reaction. i personally disagree that this wasn't the program it matches the belly a relatively well maybe you're just jealous you can't compete with that stamina and those jumping passes your...
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ashley wagner has done a lot for figure skating she's an outstanding athlete the rules for the competitions have changed and it's like accounting we simply need to points it's not about beauty that i do not have to win you need to do what alina is a good of a day to day. as well as the competitive side there's also the social aspects to the olympics with most nations hosting their own hospitality houses russia isn't officially represented at the games rather olympic athletes from russia because of a disputed doping investigation but there is still a corner of crime chang and feels very much russian as are trying to has been finding out. as usual there are all kinds of national houses at the olympics and young chang the likes of the hole and house near the coast the countries like austria and switzerland naturally settled a bit higher in the mountains and since team russia doesn't officially exist here the traditional russian house doesn't either or isn't that immature or sca. to make sure russian fans have a home in korea it took a few tricks after all the i.o.c. must be respected the place
ashley wagner has done a lot for figure skating she's an outstanding athlete the rules for the competitions have changed and it's like accounting we simply need to points it's not about beauty that i do not have to win you need to do what alina is a good of a day to day. as well as the competitive side there's also the social aspects to the olympics with most nations hosting their own hospitality houses russia isn't officially represented at the games rather olympic athletes from russia because...
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ashley and jill, two of the best on the beat. thank you. >>> coming up, the nra loses it, blaming the media and the fbi. sound familiar? >>> also ahead, as other countries work to protect their democracy from russian meddling, the official white house position is stay tuned. >>> and the trump kids as diplomats. we'll show you where in the world ivanka trump and donald junior are today. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. (vo)just one touch.ith with fancy feast creamy delights, she can have just the right touch of real milk. easily digestible, it makes her favorite entrées even more delightful. fancy feast creamy delights. love is in the details. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will b
ashley and jill, two of the best on the beat. thank you. >>> coming up, the nra loses it, blaming the media and the fbi. sound familiar? >>> also ahead, as other countries work to protect their democracy from russian meddling, the official white house position is stay tuned. >>> and the trump kids as diplomats. we'll show you where in the world ivanka trump and donald junior are today. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches...
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joining me now is blouse reporter ashley parker who wrote that story. and julia. tell me about the chaos of the past week, the porter resignation and all of the rest and what you were told in your reporting about how the white house was responding. >> sure. the past week, as we all know, was incredibly chaotic. they were dealing with rob porter and even know they haven't answered sort of basic questions about who knew what when. it was part they were dealing with renewed allegations of extramarital affairs involving the president when he was married to his third wife, melania. they were dealing with fnew cabinet secretaries spending too much on luxury travel for themselves. what happened was the horrible tragedy in florida occurred. i refocused away from all of the scandals and drama and onto something quite serious. that is what this staffer was trying to convey. the staffer used the words as a reprieve and distraction. he said the white house became focused on trying to handle the situation in florida rather than what they view is more trivial stuff such as affa
joining me now is blouse reporter ashley parker who wrote that story. and julia. tell me about the chaos of the past week, the porter resignation and all of the rest and what you were told in your reporting about how the white house was responding. >> sure. the past week, as we all know, was incredibly chaotic. they were dealing with rob porter and even know they haven't answered sort of basic questions about who knew what when. it was part they were dealing with renewed allegations of...
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actually a good little should not do all those who couldn't get ashley wagner has done a lot of the risky she's an outstanding athlete the rules for the competitions have changed and it's like accounting we simply need to point it's not about beauty in order to win you need to do what alina is a good of a decent today but the social as well as the competitive side there's also the social aspect to the games with most nations hosting their own hospitality how this is their no russia of course isn't officially represented at the olympics but there's still a corner of plank china that feels very much russian as been finding out. as usual there are all kinds of national houses at the olympics and young chang the likes of the hall and house near the coast the countries like austria and switzerland naturally settled a bit higher in the mountains and since team russia doesn't officially exist here the traditional russian house doesn't either or isn't that a mature orsha. to make sure russian fans have a home in korea it took a few tricks after all the i.o.c. must be respected the place is called
actually a good little should not do all those who couldn't get ashley wagner has done a lot of the risky she's an outstanding athlete the rules for the competitions have changed and it's like accounting we simply need to point it's not about beauty in order to win you need to do what alina is a good of a decent today but the social as well as the competitive side there's also the social aspect to the games with most nations hosting their own hospitality how this is their no russia of course...