who suffered for fewer himself has been very clear, this is not something the american people can have done in their name ever again. you even have some democrats that are supporting her. what i would say to the democrats is that this is not a situation where we should be talking about promotion, we should be talking about prosecution. as a crime against humanity, as a crime in the united states both of those senators should be thinking about two things, number one, why is it that we are allowing this to be a discussion about bur extra zags rather than creating one of the most heinous crimes in american history and the other question is she s subject to international prosecution, if they confirm her they may have a cia chief that can be prosecuted in other countries. that can t travel. i want to go to cynthia because you have been in cia counterterrorism, you ve been an analyst, you were there i believe in the agency during the time when the bush administration was cooking the book
the threat of china s proposed tariff is causing winemakers in california, which is the 6th largest economy in the world, to worry and they ve got good reason to. china is reportedly the fastest growing wine market in the world. last year alone it took in $210 million worth of wine from the united states and almost all of that came from california. cnbc s d.t. roy joins me from rutherford, california, in the heart of napa valley with how winemakers are reacting. adidi. hi there, ali, good to see you. here at the winery there is a real worry about the tariffs eating into their sales. this bottle alone their signature wine usually goes for about $100 in china. napa valley is known all over the world for its fine wine. and for those who can t travel here, wine producers, including stephanie hoenig who owns hoenig winery in rutherford,
the left is antitrust. there s a big their radio silence this week. hillary said she was appalled. it really, hillary? were you really appalled? were you appalled by bill, too? because he stayed with him. sean: i want hillary to give back the money she got from saudi arabia and all these countries that oppress women and kill gays and lesbians and persecute christians and jews, will you agree with that? it s interesting, sean. everyone on the right tells me hillary should shut up. sean: i can hear it already. i don t think just to give back money that was given to the campaign. by these countries. sean: blood money. it s horrific what happens to women in saudi arabia, there is progress in saudi arabia. sean: would you take money from a country that tells women how to dress, women that can t
there s a big difference as referenced by their radio silence this week. hillary said she was appalled. really, hillary?le were you really appalled? were you appalled by bill, too? because you stayed with him. sean: i want hillary to give back the money she got from saudi arabia and all these countries that oppress women and kill gays and lesbians andab persecute christians and jews, will you join me in calling for her to give back the money to those countries that bought her silence? it s interesting, sean.an everyone on the right tells me hillary should shut up. sean: you re not answering my question. i don t think just to give back money that was given to the campaign. by these countries. sean: blood money. it s horrific what happens to women in saudi arabia, there is progress in saudi arabia. sean: would you take money from a country that tells womeny how to dress, women that can t travel abroad?
there s a big their radio silence this week. hillary said she was appalled. it really, hillary? were you really appalled? were you appalled by bill, too? because he stayed with him. sean: i want hillary to give back the money she got from saudi arabia and all these countries that oppress women and kill gays and lesbians and persecute christians and jews, will you agree with that? it s interesting, sean. everyone on the right tells me hillary should shut up. sean: i can hear it already. i don t think just to give back money that was given to the campaign. by these countries. sean: blood money. it s horrific what happens to women in saudi arabia, there is progress in saudi arabia. sean: would you take money from a country that tells women how to dress, women that can t