Usa, huntsville, alabama, 11 00 a. M. On wall street. And squawk alley is live good Tuesday Morning welcome to squawk alley. I am Carl Quintanilla with leslie picker, mike santoli at post nine of the New York Stock Exchange jon fortt is on assignment, Morgan Brennan is in huntsville. The resurgence of rocket city, usa. Morgan reporter hey, carl, thats right. With a population of fewer than half a million residents in huntsville, alabama, one could be forgiven if they dont realize how significant this area has been to modern american history. Before the 1950s, it was watercress capital of the world. The army moved a Ballistic Missile program here in the 1950s, into the 1960s. Nasa was established the Marshall Space Flight center, began to develop rockets for major Space Programs like apollo, and that legacy has continued all the way into today. Theres Something Like 400 aerospace and Defense Companies operating in the huntsville, alabama area today part of the reason this is called rock
Shut. Inside were 45 americans. Inside firedards tear gas to buy time. When it was realized help was not coming, one of the Security Officers tried to persuade students to leave. He was immediately captured. The staff are treated floor by floor. One american who spoke farsi went out. He was immediately threatened with death. The americans surrendered. Host just a portion of a canadian documentary which will be seen later today. We want to welcome Stuart Eizenstat. His new book, president carter the white house years. Limbert negotiating with iran wrestling with history. In that portion of you documentary. Explain what happened as he went outside and then were taken hostage. First, thank you for having the program. As they mentioned the documentary, those responsible , the iraniany government, was clear they were not going to do anything. Or could not do anything. There, illed over reach the Prime Ministers office. The first thing she said was what about those passwords we sent over . A
A plan for order put forward by Elizabeth Warren. If you support the idea of medicare for all. If you are opposed, 202 7848001. If you are still undecided, 202 7488002. You can send us the text or jonas on facebook. Read your, we will tweets. We have a lot to talk about in the second half of the program. We will look back 40 years on those americans held hostage in iran. We will begin with the debate over medicare for all and new polls coming out showing joe biden holding onto a lead nationally, a lot of voters still undecided. The trillion dollar bet on taxes. That is a proposal put forward by Elizabeth Warren. She insists it will not result thep tax increase for middle class. She said private health forrance workers could work the medicare instead. Proposes a host of tax increases, the middle class will not pay an additional burden. The plan was hammered by republicans and repelled democratic rivals. Unreliable. Lled it republicans were blunt in there pretty criticism. Governor ben s
Washington journal continues. Host it was 40 years ago this week that 52 hostages were taken , an issue that consumed president carter and reshaped american foreignpolicy. For the next hour and a half on washington journal at howpan3, we look back it all happened 40 years ago. Just before 11 00, the attack began. They were over the walls and soon the chain on the main gate was cut. This was filmed by a student. The motor pool was behind the main gates. He right was the chancellor that house the sensitive medications systems. Thefront doors of chancellery had been bolted shut. Inside were 45 americans. Inside firedards tear gas to buy time. When it was realized help was not coming, one of the Security Officers tried to persuade students to leave. He was immediately captured. The staff are treated floor by floor. One american who spoke farsi went out. He was immediately threatened with death. The americans surrendered. Host just a portion of a canadian documentary which will be seen late
His personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and the u. S. Attorney general william barr, to look into his little look into his political rival joe biden. This is according to the rough transcript, not the exact transcript, and it has just been released. Lets get to chief washington correspondent Kevin Cirilli for more details. It looks like it is a rough transcript, and not all of the details. Kevin precisely. Right now we are just getting a link to the transcript of President Trumps call with the ukrainian president. Lets go through some of those headlines crossing the bloomberg terminal now. The transcript shows trump pushing him to reopen the biden probe, and President Trump at one point asking his ukrainian counterpart to look into joe bidens son. President trump also reminding zelensky that the u. S. Sends aid to ukraine, and that this is not a verbatim, but this was based off of notes and recollections of officials. A statement now coming from White House Press secretary Stephanie Grisha