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white house ssociation,nts' a carol lee, she is a white house reporter. also on the board, jon decker, olivier knox. you often see is shots. margaret to live -- margaret bloomberg, josh earnest will be at the head table as well. mills. ear carol lee speak, and then at the end of the dinner we will hear from becauseon from reuters, he will host next year. they have already started planning it. they don't of the president is going to be. on president often put this his or her calendar immediately. j.d.: this event is always accompanied by a history of the white house correspondents' association and their role and engagement with the presidents. it is usually a good film about the role of journalism and public disclosure and engaging with the press. that is the introduction of scholarship to young journalists from around the country, is another high point of view. >> a look at the things you'll see that mrs. obama takes time with two really hug. -- to really hug. j.d.: she spends time talking to them, hugging to them, the kids are thrilled to meet the president and the first lady. j.d.:
white house ssociation,nts' a carol lee, she is a white house reporter. also on the board, jon decker, olivier knox. you often see is shots. margaret to live -- margaret bloomberg, josh earnest will be at the head table as well. mills. ear carol lee speak, and then at the end of the dinner we will hear from becauseon from reuters, he will host next year. they have already started planning it. they don't of the president is going to be. on president often put this his or her calendar...
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what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues. and you said in your opening remarks that you hope the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north and south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at the summit and generally what message does it send when a major party candidate is articulating such a reversal in u.s. foreign policy? and also, who did you vote for in the democratic primary? >> well, first, it is a secret ballot, isn't it? i'm not going to tell you now. what do the statements tell us? they tell us the person who made the statements doesn't know much about foreign policy or nuclear policy or the korean peninsula or the world generally. it came up on the side lines. i've said before people pay attention to american elections. what we do is really important to the rest of the world. and even in those countries that are use
what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues. and you said in your opening remarks that you hope the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north and south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at the summit and generally what message does it...
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been. and that there is a constant evaluation of precisely what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues, and you said in your opening remarks that you hope the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north -- south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons. and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at this summit, and just generally, what message does it send when a major party candidate is articulating such a reversal in u.s. foreign policy, and also who did you vote for in the democratic primary? >> first of all, it's a secret ballot, isn't it? okay. i -- no, i'm not going to tell you now. the statements you mentioned, what do they tell us? they tell us the person who made the statements doesn't know much about foreign policy or nuclear policy or the korean peninsula or the world generally. it came up on the sidelines. i've said before that, you know, people pay attention to america
been. and that there is a constant evaluation of precisely what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues, and you said in your opening remarks that you hope the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north -- south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons. and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that...
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. for more, we spoke with carol lee, the president of the white house correspondents association. >> what is the white house correspondents association? ms. lee: a group of journalists who advocate for access to the white house and increased access to the president. we also do scholarships for young people to try to build up the next generation of journalists. our main focus is on expanding access to the president. >> who are the members? carol lee: any organization that covers the white house is able to be a member, to very small news organizations or foreign news organizations. there's a large number of foreign outlets. s, tv --r am a >> do newspapers, television, photographers, do they all have the same -- -- the same needs? ms. lee: no, they do not. they are always managing the different needs of different outlets. the thing that binds them together is everybody just wants more and more frequent access to the president. it is important to be able to see him doing his job, to be able to understand the decisions he is making on the various policies, so we have that overarching
. for more, we spoke with carol lee, the president of the white house correspondents association. >> what is the white house correspondents association? ms. lee: a group of journalists who advocate for access to the white house and increased access to the president. we also do scholarships for young people to try to build up the next generation of journalists. our main focus is on expanding access to the president. >> who are the members? carol lee: any organization that covers the...
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. >> carol lee. >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues, and you said in your opening remarks, you said you hope the future administrations do the same, and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north korea -- south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons, and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at this summit, and just generally, what message does it send when a major party candidate is articulating such a reversal in u.s. foreign policy, and also, who did you vote for in the democratic primary? >> first of all, that's a secret ballot, isn't it? no, i'm not going to tell you now. the statements you mentioned tell us, they tell us that the person who made the statements doesn't know much about foreign policy or nuclear policy or the kore kore kore korean -- people pay attention to american elections. what we do is really important to the rest of the world. and even in those countries that are used to a carnival atmosphere in their own po
. >> carol lee. >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years now working on nonproliferation issues, and you said in your opening remarks, you said you hope the future administrations do the same, and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps north korea -- south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons, and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at this summit, and just generally, what...
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that there is a constant evaluation of precisely what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years, now, working on nonproliferation issues and you said in your opening remarks that you open the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons. and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at this summit? and just, generally, what message does it send when a major party candidate is articulating such a reversal in u.s. foreign policy? and also, who did you vote for in the democratic primary? >> well, first of all, it's a secret ballot, isn't it? okay. no, i'm not going to tell you now. what do the statements you mentioned tell us? they tell us that the person who made the statements doesn't know much about foreign policy or nuclear policy or the korean peninsula or the world generally. it came up on the sidelines. i've said before that, you know, people pay attention to american elections. what
that there is a constant evaluation of precisely what we do. carol lee? >> thank you, mr. president. you've spent seven years, now, working on nonproliferation issues and you said in your opening remarks that you open the future administrations do the same and make it a priority. this week, one of the republican front-runner to replace you said that perhaps south korea and japan should have nuclear weapons. and wouldn't rule out using nuclear weapons in europe. did that come up at this...
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student carol lee said, hey, native americans were persecuted for some years. for us to have the nerve to continue to have the mascot, it just hurts the soul. majority of teachers there want to keep it. so unlike oregon, which banned native-american mass scots statewide. there is no legislative mandate in colorado, bill. the decision is up to each school. bill: is this controversy everywhere, william? >> depends on the community. around the u.s. you have 3,000 sports teams that reference native americans. most are high schools. most are not offensives. here is list. warriors, indians, raiders braves, chiefs. 121 teams nicknamed redskins. most of others are named after tribes like apacheses, cherokee, chip waas, seminoles in most cases. not name they find offensive. how the mascot is depicted. locals don't want to change logo. most activists do. have a tribe sign off on it. you're good to go. bill: thank you, william. william la jeunesse in l.a. thanks. martha: crucial day for donald trump. he is in his home turf in new york. wants to win big here. can he do it? ted cruz wants to
student carol lee said, hey, native americans were persecuted for some years. for us to have the nerve to continue to have the mascot, it just hurts the soul. majority of teachers there want to keep it. so unlike oregon, which banned native-american mass scots statewide. there is no legislative mandate in colorado, bill. the decision is up to each school. bill: is this controversy everywhere, william? >> depends on the community. around the u.s. you have 3,000 sports teams that reference...
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i'm good friends with carol lee who is the president of the white house correspondents association. she said she picked larry willmore because he's up and coming and he's not afraid to talk about controversial issues. it's harder to get tina fey or somebody that is super established. >> we can all name drop as much as we want. we're not there. the deal we can make with each other we should feel free to say whatever we want. tonight will be the president's final correspondents dinner. in a moment we'll look back at some of his best moments including some jokes really that may have changed history. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized, anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your
i'm good friends with carol lee who is the president of the white house correspondents association. she said she picked larry willmore because he's up and coming and he's not afraid to talk about controversial issues. it's harder to get tina fey or somebody that is super established. >> we can all name drop as much as we want. we're not there. the deal we can make with each other we should feel free to say whatever we want. tonight will be the president's final correspondents dinner. in...
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. >> carol thank you very much. say hi to your mother-in-law lee i understand you're still in touch. always leaked her from afar. >> all right good luck with the new season. >> stay above the fray carol. >> you've heard of rob delaney with age hue social media presence. very funny. show catastrophehorse a taste of his standup. >> you have a little kid you know what they do every morning, the fist thing they do is they hoover up to your heart, and they suck out everything that is good about you, and then it's gone. [laughter] you have nothing left to offer the the world. you know. that speaks to rosanna in a after trying brookside crunchy clusters, @carlybeyar tweeted: at this point, i should just be a brookside chocolate ambassador. well, i am sorry, carly... it' s something you earn. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe... i can't believe my role isn't b
. >> carol thank you very much. say hi to your mother-in-law lee i understand you're still in touch. always leaked her from afar. >> all right good luck with the new season. >> stay above the fray carol. >> you've heard of rob delaney with age hue social media presence. very funny. show catastrophehorse a taste of his standup. >> you have a little kid you know what they do every morning, the fist thing they do is they hoover up to your heart, and they suck out...
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is on expanding access to the president. >> who are the members? carol lee any organization that covers the white house is able , to veryember small news organizations or foreign news organizations. there's a large number of foreign outlets. television,pers, photographers, do they all have the same -- ms. lee: no, they do not. they are always managing the different needs of different outlets. the thing that binds them together is everybody just wants more and more frequent access to the president. it is important to be able to see him doing his job, to be able to understand the decisions he is making on the various policies, so we have that overarching goal. a reporter does not necessarily have the goals as a photographer. you do not always the to be in the front to take a photograph. you can stand in the back and listen to what the president is doing. >> what is your role as president? ms. lee: basically be the leading person to press the white house on various issues any concerns that we have. very mundane sorts of things like coordinate travel and get to what they up need to d
is on expanding access to the president. >> who are the members? carol lee any organization that covers the white house is able , to veryember small news organizations or foreign news organizations. there's a large number of foreign outlets. television,pers, photographers, do they all have the same -- ms. lee: no, they do not. they are always managing the different needs of different outlets. the thing that binds them together is everybody just wants more and more frequent access to the...
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. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: thank you, carol, for all the work and leadership you do. those, and handout, thank you very much. give another hand for hand off. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: beautiful people here. volunteers of san francisco. thank you and welcome to the 62nd-almost close to my age-62nd gathering of our project homeless connect. it's one of its wonderful to see all be here today to represent your humanity . your love for each other. your support for people who need help, but most importantly, the way we do things in san francisco is the way answer for any complicated problem like homelessness is to come together, to share resources, ideas and not try to block each other's ideas out and to try to do something that has an overall goal. so, you know, as the mayor of this wonderful city, i've had to think through many long hours and a lot of conversations with people and try not to just react to the motion. some people tell me on a daily basis, why doesn't that homeless person just go away from in front of me? how, it has to happen? what is going on here breed how come you're not
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francisco. thank you. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: thank you, carol, for all the work and leadership you do. those, and handout, thank you very much. give another hand for hand off. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: beautiful people here. volunteers of san francisco. thank you and welcome to the 62nd-almost close to my age-62nd gathering of our project homeless connect. it's one of its wonderful to see all be here today to represent your humanity . your love for each other. your support for people who need help, but most importantly, the way we do things in san francisco is the way answer for any complicated problem like homelessness is to come together, to share resources, ideas and not try to block each other's ideas out and to try to do something that has an overall goal. so, you know, as the mayor of this wonderful city, i've had to think through many long hours and a lot of conversations with people and try not to just react to the motion. some people tell me on a daily basis, why doesn't that homeless person just go away from in front of me? how, it has to happen? what is going on here breed
francisco. thank you. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: thank you, carol, for all the work and leadership you do. those, and handout, thank you very much. give another hand for hand off. >>[applause] >> mayor lee: beautiful people here. volunteers of san francisco. thank you and welcome to the 62nd-almost close to my age-62nd gathering of our project homeless connect. it's one of its wonderful to see all be here today to represent your humanity . your love for each other. your...
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cover the results for us kayla tausche on amex. phil lebeau on united. john ford on qualcomm. susan lee for young brands and colby reagan covering mattel for us. that hexabox, guys? is that what six is? cnbc senior markets commentator mike santoli here with cnbc contributor carol roth. welcome. more earnings due out today. lindsey bell joins us. and steve vasso will join us in just a amoment. that hexabox. is that six? >> what happened to three? >> i don't know anything in particular happened a eed at 3:. you've had a ke16% move in abou 9 1/2 weeks on the other hand you haven't had any jerky action. clearly, earnings have been good enough or at least good enough to make people hopeful of those everpresent second half comeback expectations. >> let's see if qualcomm is moving at all. looks like those number us are starting to come out. of course, i'll have much more information four -- remember with intel stocks that stock has halted yesterday. it looks like it's moving higher. carol, on the markets what do you make of things today? >> i think we're what, you know, 11 days away from may.
cover the results for us kayla tausche on amex. phil lebeau on united. john ford on qualcomm. susan lee for young brands and colby reagan covering mattel for us. that hexabox, guys? is that what six is? cnbc senior markets commentator mike santoli here with cnbc contributor carol roth. welcome. more earnings due out today. lindsey bell joins us. and steve vasso will join us in just a amoment. that hexabox. is that six? >> what happened to three? >> i don't know anything in...
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. >> carol and mike, thank you, guys. >>> "fast money" begins right now. >> "fast money" does start right now. i'm melissa lee. traders on the desk are pete, brian and dan. tonight on fast, earnings bo nan sa. qualcomm is slightly higher. las vegas sands is tanking. we'll have full team coverage throughout the area with the headlines as they break. a top technician said new highs are coming if two very important things happen in the market. two tech stocks traders see moving, $50 billion tomorrow. the names and how to play it. but first, we start off with the market that just won't quit. another day with the dow and s&p closing at 2016 highs. despite an earnings season that's seen big misses. and today coca-cola. which begs the question, could we see new all-time highs if earnings continue to be lackluster, dan? >> yeah, you can. it may surprise you coming out of my mouth, but you can. and it's likely to happen. here's the next pivot point you have to look at, the s&p 500, the high in november here. if we were to fail in and around where we are right now, that's something that would give
. >> carol and mike, thank you, guys. >>> "fast money" begins right now. >> "fast money" does start right now. i'm melissa lee. traders on the desk are pete, brian and dan. tonight on fast, earnings bo nan sa. qualcomm is slightly higher. las vegas sands is tanking. we'll have full team coverage throughout the area with the headlines as they break. a top technician said new highs are coming if two very important things happen in the market. two tech...
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number of governors who were talking rather hawkish lee. that spooked investors. of at a little bit reprieve and a greater sense of confidence that they won't be in a rush to raise rates during the course of the year. carol: since the mid-february low, quite a bounce. are we overbought, in your view? aic: we really seem to be in middling type environment. certainly, our view was, as we were coming out of january, that we were not in the midst of a recession or there was not an in the unitedsion states. we had the lows put in in february as you mentioned, particularly in commodities. with a lot of the language out of the central bankers, we have also seen a reprieve as far as what had been a rather steady headwind for corporate's in the form of a stronger dollar. the dollar has been down on a year-to-year basis. that certainly has been helpful in propping up evaluations and drawing investors back. carol: the numbers don't look good, and not just energy, across the board. eric: as a matter of fact, beyond energy, and remarkably, energy is not the worst performer on a year-to-year basi
number of governors who were talking rather hawkish lee. that spooked investors. of at a little bit reprieve and a greater sense of confidence that they won't be in a rush to raise rates during the course of the year. carol: since the mid-february low, quite a bounce. are we overbought, in your view? aic: we really seem to be in middling type environment. certainly, our view was, as we were coming out of january, that we were not in the midst of a recession or there was not an in the...