Gotta Love the Lib Headlines from CNBC

79eer

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“Why record low bond yields could keep heading lower as market fears 'disaster scenario” CNBC

China’s playing the long game, and is making key moves to hedge against Trump’s tariffs CNBC


............. Wing Nuts can’t help themselves from the Anti Trump cheerleading.
 

79eer

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“The poorly concealed glee that the press corps is expressing at the thought of economic calamity is unconscionable. The idea that millions of Americans might plunge into hardship seems to do nothing to dampen their excitement over the one thing that would give the Democrats a chance of defeating Trump in the 2020 election”.
 

moe

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“Why record low bond yields could keep heading lower as market fears 'disaster scenario” CNBC

China’s playing the long game, and is making key moves to hedge against Trump’s tariffs CNBC


............. Wing Nuts can’t help themselves from the Anti Trump cheerleading.
Welcome to business news. Do you stop sobbing when they say that markets are heading higher? smh
 

Pospecteer

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MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell admits he made 'error in judgment' in airing controversial Trump-Russia report
By Liam Quinn, Brian Flood | Fox News
Fox News Flash top headlines for August 28

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MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell admitted he made an “error in judgment” after airing a singled-sourced, unverified report that President Trump had loans co-signed by Russian oligarchs.

“Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president’s finances that didn’t go through our rigorous verification and standards process. I shouldn’t have reported it and I was wrong to discuss it on the air. I will address the issue on my show tonight,” O’Donnell tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

The liberal host’s mea culpa came just hours after the president’s legal team sent a harshly worded letter to NBC Wednesday demanding an apology and retraction for what it called “false and defamatory, and extremely damaging” comments.

The letter, obtained by Fox News, was sent by Trump’s legal counsel to NBC Universal executives.

TRUMP DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM NBC NEWS OVER 'FALSE AND DEFAMATORY' REPORT, THREATENS LEGAL ACTION IN SCORCHING LETTER


Lawrence O'Donnell

✔@Lawrence

https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/1166800943272353792

Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president’s finances that didn’t go through our rigorous verification and standards process. I shouldn’t have reported it and I was wrong to discuss it on the air. I will address the issue on my show tonight.


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“We write concerning the false and defamatory statements published by Lawrence O’Donnell and NBC Universal,” the letter read.

“Demand is hereby made that Mr. O’Donnell and NBCU immediately and prominently retract, correct and apologize for the aforementioned false and defamatory statements.”

The letter, written by Charles J. Harder, asked for NBC to confirm in 24 hours: “O’Donnell and NBCU will immediately and prominently retract, correct and apologize for the aforementioned false and defamatory statements.”

“Failure to do so will leave my clients with no alternative but to consider their legal options which could include immediate legal proceedings against Mr. O’Donnell and NBCU,” Harder added.

WHITE HOUSE SLAMS MSNBC FOR UNVERIFIED REPORT, SAYS LEFT-WING OUTLETS HAVE 'WEAPONIZED' THE MEDIA


Harry Cherry

✔@TheHarryCherry

https://twitter.com/TheHarryCherry/status/1166558437007876100

BREAKING: MSNBC reports that Donald Trump obtained business loans by having Russian oligarchs as co-signers: "The source close to Deutsche Bank has told me that Donald Trump's loan documents ... show that he has co-signers ... and that they are Russian Oligarchs."




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NBC News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The incident occurred on Tuesday night when O’Donnell and fellow far-left MSNBC host Rachel Maddow were discussing how Trump was “able to obtain loans when no one else would loan him any money” when he tossed out the unverified speculation.

“I may have some information, in this next hour, which would add a great deal to their understanding of that, if true, and I’ll be discussing it here,” O’Donnell said. “I stress ‘if true,’ because this is a single source who has told me that Deutsche Bank obtained tax returns… this single source close to Deutsche Bank has told me that Donald Trump’s loan documents there show that he has co-signers. That’s how he was able to obtain those loans and that the co-signers are Russian oligarchs.”

A stunned Maddow leaned back in her chair and responded, “What? Really?”

CNN HAS BAD WEEK AMID APRIL RYAN, CHRIS CUOMO AND DON LEMON NEWS: ‘IT WAS QUITE EMBARRASSING’

O’Donnell added, “that would explain every kind word Donald Trump has ever said about Russia and Vladimir Putin” if his information is accurate.

“These statements are false and defamatory, and extremely damaging. The only borrowers under these loans are Trump entities, and Mr. Trump is the only guarantor. Numerous documents for each of these loans are also recorded, publicly available and searchable online. Thus, actual malice can easily be proven based on your reckless disregard of the truth and unreasonable reliance on an alleged ‘source’ who you will not even identify in your story and likely is seeking to mislead you and the public for political reasons or other ulterior motives,” the letter read in response to O’Donnell’s report.

This is one of the reasons that a majority of Americans have lost trust in the media.

— White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham
“You are officially on notice of this dispute and are required to undertake steps to affirmatively preserve, and not delete, any and all physical and electronic documents, materials, information, and data,” the letter said.

The letter concluded by stating that if NBC failed to retract the story and apologize, Trump would “pursue all available causes of action and seek all available damages and other legal remedies to the maximum extent permitted by law.”

CNN'S BRIAN STELTER WIDELY RIDICULED AFTER BLAMING TECH ISSUES FOR BIZARRE ANTI-TRUMP SEGMENT

Earlier in the day, White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham blasted O’Donnell over the story.

“This is one of the reasons that a majority of Americans have lost trust in the media. Instead of applying ethics and standards to their reporting, journalists and left-wing outlets have weaponized the media, using it to attack and harass people with little to no regard for the truth,” Grisham told Fox News.

MSNBC’s primetime hosts have had a long history of running with unverified claims regarding Trump and Russia. “The Rachel Maddow Show” has plummeted to fifth overall among cable news programs after she dedicated substantial airtime since Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016 to speculating about whether or not Trump colluded with Russia.

Viewers began turning away when Maddow’s collusion theory was discredited by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report and testimony. Ex-MSNBC host Krystal Ball even blasted her former colleague earlier this year for floating wild “Russian conspiracy theories” that blew up when Mueller didn’t substantiate them.

“Rachel Maddow, you’ve got some explaining to do,” Ball said on The Hill’s “Rising.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Ball noted that MSNBC and Maddow “built segment after segment, show after show, on building anticipation for a big reveal” that never arrived.

NBC News did not immediately respond when asked if O’Donnell’s report met its standards.

Liam Quinn is a Senior Editor at Fox News. He can be found on Twitter at @liampatquinn
 

79eer

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Welcome to business news. Do you stop sobbing when they say that markets are heading higher? smh
C’mon Mr. Moe, if life got any better I couldn’t stand it, and I’ll leave it at that. The only thing that could make it better is more entertaining posts from the crack Lib / Anti Trump economists & trade experts on here.
 

atlkvb

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“The poorly concealed glee that the press corps is expressing at the thought of economic calamity is unconscionable. The idea that millions of Americans might plunge into hardship seems to do nothing to dampen their excitement over the one thing that would give the Democrats a chance of defeating Trump in the 2020 election”.

Meantime they make no mention of the rapid de-escalation of China's capitalization market, defaults among it's major banks, and their total lack of ability to raise equity to fund their debts on future economic expansions. to them, It's our economy that's about to implode, when we have record corporate profits, record returns on investments, record market capitalization rates, and record low interest rates.

Ignore the media. They not only are wholly dishonest, they are completely incompetent.
 

atlkvb

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Deutsche Bank is declining to comment on Lawrence O’Donnell’s reporting that Russian oligarch’s co-signed Trump’s loans. The information came from a single source who has not seen the bank records. NBC has not seen those records and has not yet been able to verify the reporting'


Sounds like a story for that super sleuth Journalistic muckraker of the OT forum

You talkin' 'bout me atl?
 

atlkvb

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MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell admits he made 'error in judgment' in airing controversial Trump-Russia report
By Liam Quinn, Brian Flood | Fox News
Fox News Flash top headlines for August 28

Fox News Flash top headlines for August 28 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com

MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell admitted he made an “error in judgment” after airing a singled-sourced, unverified report that President Trump had loans co-signed by Russian oligarchs.

“Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president’s finances that didn’t go through our rigorous verification and standards process. I shouldn’t have reported it and I was wrong to discuss it on the air. I will address the issue on my show tonight,” O’Donnell tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

The liberal host’s mea culpa came just hours after the president’s legal team sent a harshly worded letter to NBC Wednesday demanding an apology and retraction for what it called “false and defamatory, and extremely damaging” comments.

The letter, obtained by Fox News, was sent by Trump’s legal counsel to NBC Universal executives.

TRUMP DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM NBC NEWS OVER 'FALSE AND DEFAMATORY' REPORT, THREATENS LEGAL ACTION IN SCORCHING LETTER


Lawrence O'Donnell

✔@Lawrence


Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president’s finances that didn’t go through our rigorous verification and standards process. I shouldn’t have reported it and I was wrong to discuss it on the air. I will address the issue on my show tonight.


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“We write concerning the false and defamatory statements published by Lawrence O’Donnell and NBC Universal,” the letter read.

“Demand is hereby made that Mr. O’Donnell and NBCU immediately and prominently retract, correct and apologize for the aforementioned false and defamatory statements.”

The letter, written by Charles J. Harder, asked for NBC to confirm in 24 hours: “O’Donnell and NBCU will immediately and prominently retract, correct and apologize for the aforementioned false and defamatory statements.”

“Failure to do so will leave my clients with no alternative but to consider their legal options which could include immediate legal proceedings against Mr. O’Donnell and NBCU,” Harder added.

WHITE HOUSE SLAMS MSNBC FOR UNVERIFIED REPORT, SAYS LEFT-WING OUTLETS HAVE 'WEAPONIZED' THE MEDIA


Harry Cherry

✔@TheHarryCherry


BREAKING: MSNBC reports that Donald Trump obtained business loans by having Russian oligarchs as co-signers: "The source close to Deutsche Bank has told me that Donald Trump's loan documents ... show that he has co-signers ... and that they are Russian Oligarchs."




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NBC News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The incident occurred on Tuesday night when O’Donnell and fellow far-left MSNBC host Rachel Maddow were discussing how Trump was “able to obtain loans when no one else would loan him any money” when he tossed out the unverified speculation.

“I may have some information, in this next hour, which would add a great deal to their understanding of that, if true, and I’ll be discussing it here,” O’Donnell said. “I stress ‘if true,’ because this is a single source who has told me that Deutsche Bank obtained tax returns… this single source close to Deutsche Bank has told me that Donald Trump’s loan documents there show that he has co-signers. That’s how he was able to obtain those loans and that the co-signers are Russian oligarchs.”

A stunned Maddow leaned back in her chair and responded, “What? Really?”

CNN HAS BAD WEEK AMID APRIL RYAN, CHRIS CUOMO AND DON LEMON NEWS: ‘IT WAS QUITE EMBARRASSING’

O’Donnell added, “that would explain every kind word Donald Trump has ever said about Russia and Vladimir Putin” if his information is accurate.

“These statements are false and defamatory, and extremely damaging. The only borrowers under these loans are Trump entities, and Mr. Trump is the only guarantor. Numerous documents for each of these loans are also recorded, publicly available and searchable online. Thus, actual malice can easily be proven based on your reckless disregard of the truth and unreasonable reliance on an alleged ‘source’ who you will not even identify in your story and likely is seeking to mislead you and the public for political reasons or other ulterior motives,” the letter read in response to O’Donnell’s report.

This is one of the reasons that a majority of Americans have lost trust in the media.

— White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham
“You are officially on notice of this dispute and are required to undertake steps to affirmatively preserve, and not delete, any and all physical and electronic documents, materials, information, and data,” the letter said.

The letter concluded by stating that if NBC failed to retract the story and apologize, Trump would “pursue all available causes of action and seek all available damages and other legal remedies to the maximum extent permitted by law.”

CNN'S BRIAN STELTER WIDELY RIDICULED AFTER BLAMING TECH ISSUES FOR BIZARRE ANTI-TRUMP SEGMENT

Earlier in the day, White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham blasted O’Donnell over the story.

“This is one of the reasons that a majority of Americans have lost trust in the media. Instead of applying ethics and standards to their reporting, journalists and left-wing outlets have weaponized the media, using it to attack and harass people with little to no regard for the truth,” Grisham told Fox News.

MSNBC’s primetime hosts have had a long history of running with unverified claims regarding Trump and Russia. “The Rachel Maddow Show” has plummeted to fifth overall among cable news programs after she dedicated substantial airtime since Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016 to speculating about whether or not Trump colluded with Russia.

Viewers began turning away when Maddow’s collusion theory was discredited by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report and testimony. Ex-MSNBC host Krystal Ball even blasted her former colleague earlier this year for floating wild “Russian conspiracy theories” that blew up when Mueller didn’t substantiate them.

“Rachel Maddow, you’ve got some explaining to do,” Ball said on The Hill’s “Rising.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Ball noted that MSNBC and Maddow “built segment after segment, show after show, on building anticipation for a big reveal” that never arrived.

NBC News did not immediately respond when asked if O’Donnell’s report met its standards.

Liam Quinn is a Senior Editor at Fox News. He can be found on Twitter at @liampatquinn

 

moe

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C’mon Mr. Moe, if life got any better I couldn’t stand it, and I’ll leave it at that. The only thing that could make it better is more entertaining posts from the crack Lib / Anti Trump economists & trade experts on here.
Again, welcome to business news where they spend endless hours speculating which way the markets will go and how fast no matter who is in office. You should just call them Deep State economists as that would be more in line with your beliefs. The same people also say that markets will go up if/when the U.S. and China reach a trade deal or for a myriad of other reasons.
 

79eer

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The same people also say that markets will go up if/when the U.S. and China reach a trade deal or for a myriad of other reasons.
Sounds like an attempt to argue MSM, business and otherwise is not bias against Trump. If you truly believe that, further discussion is truly pointless.
 

wvu2007

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Sounds like a attempt to argue MSM, business and otherwise is not bias against Trump. If you truly believe that, further discussion is truly pointless.

Moe is the same bum who cheered on a guy having parkinsons disease earlier today.
 

moe

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Sounds like an attempt to argue MSM, business and otherwise is not bias against Trump. If you truly believe that, further discussion is truly pointless.
My statement speaks for itself, there is no hidden meaning.