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we've got another one coming up today as well. >> james gorman? >> yeah. >> yeah.at him. he could probably answer it. >> i wonder if he'll be freer as well i guess he's still chairman of morgan stanley, but we're mainly focusing on the disney stuff, but anyway, we can ask him. >> it would be a good reunion for you two. the other sort of topic right now is debt, and this note -- this quote actually stood out the me, wilfred, in part, because you're here, but we heard from phil swagle, the head of the congressional budget office that determines the trajectories and here's the quote i pulled out of that interview warning about ballooning u.s. debt danger is what the uk faced with former prime minister liz truss where policymakers tried to take an action and then there's a market reaction to that action this is classic bond vigilante stuff. he says the u.s. is not there yet, but he did put it out there. you can refresh our memory about how lovely that period was. >> there's a massive difference which was that was a government that rushed to make all sorts of unfunded t
we've got another one coming up today as well. >> james gorman? >> yeah. >> yeah.at him. he could probably answer it. >> i wonder if he'll be freer as well i guess he's still chairman of morgan stanley, but we're mainly focusing on the disney stuff, but anyway, we can ask him. >> it would be a good reunion for you two. the other sort of topic right now is debt, and this note -- this quote actually stood out the me, wilfred, in part, because you're here, but we...
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mike gorman. it is his farewell season with the team.e gets ready to make his final call. >> really -- nice pass. drowned with nine. >> there's a guy i know, a friend of mine, been doing the same job for 43 years. >> off the bounce, pull-up three. got it. >> it's rarely dull, and sometimes downright exciting. >> so cool. >> reporter: mike gor man is the tv play-by-play man for the boston celtics, he grew up a couple of bus stops from the garden. >> 12 rks 13, 14 years old. >> sneaking up. >> never paid in my life. >> into bird, larry, a runner. got it. ball game's over, boston wins. >> reporter: his style inspired by former celtic player and coach -- >> i'm mike gor man. >> they worked together for 39 seasons. gorman brought a pile of notes. hein zen dumped them in the trash. we're going to talk about what we see, not what's on some piece of paper. >> after college gorman served as a naval aviator, flying over the atlantic, searching for soviet submarines he dreamt of a career in sports broadcasting, with no experience, he had no shot. >
mike gorman. it is his farewell season with the team.e gets ready to make his final call. >> really -- nice pass. drowned with nine. >> there's a guy i know, a friend of mine, been doing the same job for 43 years. >> off the bounce, pull-up three. got it. >> it's rarely dull, and sometimes downright exciting. >> so cool. >> reporter: mike gor man is the tv play-by-play man for the boston celtics, he grew up a couple of bus stops from the garden. >> 12...
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amanda gorman and jan vogler. that's it for "the late show".ou! thank you so much. thank you! [cheers and applause]
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their first game, gorman brought a pile of notes.he dreamt of a career in sports broadcasting but with no experience, he had no shot. >> it would be a tough story to tell it was a huge turning point in my life. >> reporter: every radio and tv station said no way. his last ship gill santos could give him some advice in the way, though, a chain linked fence and an unimpressed security guard >> he said, what's that? >> reporter: the security guard had been in the navy, too. he called santos. >> i got this guy here, ex-military guy, good guy. now he's trying to get in the business can you help him out you can? sure. >> reporter: soon he was selling ads and doing sportscast in new england. gorman's people, if you haven't guessed, some from the old sod march 17th mike will be the honoree at the st. patrick's day parade and dinner. >> john kennedy, mike gorman on the same thing. >> reporter: yeah, yeah. on st. patrick's day, mike's mind will be on his great grandmother, whose home was the first stop for many an irish immigrant right off the
their first game, gorman brought a pile of notes.he dreamt of a career in sports broadcasting but with no experience, he had no shot. >> it would be a tough story to tell it was a huge turning point in my life. >> reporter: every radio and tv station said no way. his last ship gill santos could give him some advice in the way, though, a chain linked fence and an unimpressed security guard >> he said, what's that? >> reporter: the security guard had been in the navy, too....
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now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but there are some encouraging signals. today the chairman and ranking member of the house and tell or the of the senate intelligence committee came out in support of the bill. the bind administration has said that the president will sign the bill if it passes the senate. so there does seem to be a ground swell of support, even as, as, as you noted and from, from people like a representative jeffreys who do not support a band on tick tock. this is a, this is a measured response. and so i think, well, we'll, we'll see what happens there is a
now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but there are...
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over more now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but there are some encouraging signals. today the chairman and ranking member of the house and tell her the of the senate intelligence committee came out in support of the bill. the bind administration has said that the president will sign the bill if it passes the senate. so there does seem to be a ground swell of support, even as, as, as you noted and from, from people like representative jeffreys who do not support a ban on tick tock. this is a, this is a measured response and so i think, well, we'll see what happens. there is a good chan
over more now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but...
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for more now, i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she is a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you to i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house. it might take a little bit more time. but there are some encouraging signals. today the chairman and ranking member of the house and tell her the of the senate intelligence committee came out in support of the bill. the bind administration has said that the president will sign the bill if it passes the senate. so there does seem to be a ground swell of support, even as, as, as you noted and from, from people like representative jeffreys who do not support a ban on tick tock. this is a, this is a measured response and so i think, well, we'll see what happens. there is a good chanc
for more now, i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she is a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you to i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house. it might take a little bit more time. but...
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i think that's what james gorman was getting at that's a big deal. -- and we're getting more and more pieces of data so for example, last week, leading economic indicators were positive for the first time in two years. and bears on the economy have been using leading economic indicators for months, almost two years now, as the piece of evidence that we're going to go into a recession now that's turned around so i think the problem here, and it's a good problem to have, is that the economy is actually moving stronger. so if you're going to pick a problem, inflation is a little higher than you think. so the fed is not going to lower, they'll probably keep the same, and we'll have some fits and starts, but on the other side, if you have an economy running a little hotter, you have earnings doing well, inflation is a little hotter, earnings are reported in nominal, not real dollars, so inflation helps a little there, so i think it's smooth sailing with fits and starts, and it's about the best negative problem you can have that the economy is growing and
i think that's what james gorman was getting at that's a big deal. -- and we're getting more and more pieces of data so for example, last week, leading economic indicators were positive for the first time in two years. and bears on the economy have been using leading economic indicators for months, almost two years now, as the piece of evidence that we're going to go into a recession now that's turned around so i think the problem here, and it's a good problem to have, is that the economy is...
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now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house. it might take a little bit more time. but there are some encouraging signals. today the chairman and ranking member of the house and tell her that of the senate intelligence committee came out in support of the bill. the bind administration has said that the president will sign the bill if it passes the senate. so there does seem to be a ground swell of support, even as, as, as you noted and from, from people like a representative jeffreys who do not support a ban on tick tock. this is a, this is a measured response and so i think, well, we'll, we'll see what happens there is a
now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation. do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house. it might take a little bit more time. but there are...
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over more now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation, do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but there are some encouraging signals. today the chairman and ranking member of the house and tell or the of the senate intelligence committee came out in support of the bill. the bind administration has said that the president will sign the bill if it passes the senate. so there does seem to be a ground swell of support, even as, as, as you noted and from, from people like representative jeffreys who do not support a ban on tick tock. this is a, this is a measured response and so i think, well, we'll, we'll see what happens. there is a goo
over more now i'm joined by lindsey gorman. she's a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the alliance for securing democracy. she is in washington dc where she joins me tonight. it's good to see you again. let's just talk about what happened today. the us house passing this legislation, do you for see the us senate doing the same? yeah, it's good to see you too. i think the us senate will be definitely less of a foregone conclusion than the house and might take a little bit more time. but...
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morgan is decelerating they did a great job under james gorman ted pick takes over now as ceo but theylerating rae of growth, whereas goldman has pressure to perform now. they fell short of expectations, but i think goldman is poised to pick up more share than anybody else >> final quick question. s&p downgrading five regional banks. is that as is off the case with these rating agencies being reactive late to the game or predictive of things to come >> i think it's a middle innings at first when it comes to commercial real estate this is a slog that's not a matter of months or quarters, but years. office is still an area to pay attention to so that's another reason why we like the largest bank over the smaller banks. >> mike, a pleasure to see you >>> speaking of financials, let's get some show and tell where we show you a chart and tell you the story robinhood hitting a 52-week high today as the company unveils its first-ever credit card the card offers 3% cash back that can be transferred to a brokerage account. here's the ceo telling us how to place into the company's long-term plan
morgan is decelerating they did a great job under james gorman ted pick takes over now as ceo but theylerating rae of growth, whereas goldman has pressure to perform now. they fell short of expectations, but i think goldman is poised to pick up more share than anybody else >> final quick question. s&p downgrading five regional banks. is that as is off the case with these rating agencies being reactive late to the game or predictive of things to come >> i think it's a middle...
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we were talking to james gorman. he said he wouldn't be surprised if there are no rate cuts.r expectation of cuts and what happens to the market if we get none >> i think we will probably get three cuts the fed is clearly on the tight side of neutral. the economy is gradually slowing down, and it's prove than we can have good growth even as inflation comes down the most important thing to recognize here, which i feel the federal reserve has not recognized, they have distorted financial markets for many years by keeping rates much too low, then much too high so i don't think about a neutral federal funds rate in terms of the economy. the economy is looking after itself i look for a neutral rate for financial markets. they need to move back towards that neutral rate. as long as the economy is doing okay and inflation is gradually coming down, i think they should and will cut in june >> presuming you don't think at the moment that the rates are too tight for the financial markets. we're at record highs. gold just hit one, as well >> yes, but that's a relic of the liquidities in
we were talking to james gorman. he said he wouldn't be surprised if there are no rate cuts.r expectation of cuts and what happens to the market if we get none >> i think we will probably get three cuts the fed is clearly on the tight side of neutral. the economy is gradually slowing down, and it's prove than we can have good growth even as inflation comes down the most important thing to recognize here, which i feel the federal reserve has not recognized, they have distorted financial...
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matt gorman, fred hicks, appreciate you both coming on. major pushback to chuck schumer's calls for new elections in israel. >> out of line is just start of what i think. you have the senate majority leader trying to interfere in the election process and destabilize the country of our ally, israel. what the heck is going on? july that kind of criticism coming from both sides of the aisle. brian kilmeade joins me next on a simulcast from his radio show. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. veteran homeowners, car payments are getting out of control. get a newday 100 va cash out loan at lower mortgage rates to pay off those high rate car loans. voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real patient stori
matt gorman, fred hicks, appreciate you both coming on. major pushback to chuck schumer's calls for new elections in israel. >> out of line is just start of what i think. you have the senate majority leader trying to interfere in the election process and destabilize the country of our ally, israel. what the heck is going on? july that kind of criticism coming from both sides of the aisle. brian kilmeade joins me next on a simulcast from his radio show. each day is a unique blend of people...
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i'm a little concerned about that there won't be three cuts, and actually james gorman today, he said maybe they don't cut at all -- >> would not be surprised if they didn't move at all. >> if we were at this point six months from now, i would say, yeah, that seems the case, so, i'm not that excited about this idea that we're going to see a cut and the market's going to rally. >> consumer, though, is still relatively strong, despite the higher prices that they're paying at the grocery store, at the pump, it's do-- car insurane health insurance, they are still spending they are employed. >> yeah, they're spending, and spending for now, and i think we've all acknowledged that the financial conditions out there are extremely loose. you can look at credit spreads, which i've quoted, go all the way back to june of 2007, tight in terms of at least a high yield oas. and i think the fed did a terrible job last week in terms of their messages on inflation and what they would do and how they would begin to cut before that happens and, you know -- you never go out and say that, he's still data d
i'm a little concerned about that there won't be three cuts, and actually james gorman today, he said maybe they don't cut at all -- >> would not be surprised if they didn't move at all. >> if we were at this point six months from now, i would say, yeah, that seems the case, so, i'm not that excited about this idea that we're going to see a cut and the market's going to rally. >> consumer, though, is still relatively strong, despite the higher prices that they're paying at the...
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we'll be speaking again, ashley parker and matt gorman. meantime, have a great weekend. >>> still ahead, the startling new report on the gunman who killed 18 people in maine and what a scientific study is revealing about his brain. >>> plus, voicing their frustration and fury, what families of the uvalde shooting victims are saying after a report defended police who waited 77 minutes to respond. >> how do all of you live with yourselves? how do you go to bed at night, and you wake up every day. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleedin
we'll be speaking again, ashley parker and matt gorman. meantime, have a great weekend. >>> still ahead, the startling new report on the gunman who killed 18 people in maine and what a scientific study is revealing about his brain. >>> plus, voicing their frustration and fury, what families of the uvalde shooting victims are saying after a report defended police who waited 77 minutes to respond. >> how do all of you live with yourselves? how do you go to bed at night,...
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julie tsirkin on the capitol hill, and our brian chung's here with me in new york, and with us, lindsey gormannior fellow for emerging technologies, alliance for securing democracy, and also senior adviser in the biden white house. julie, this could be a rare bipartisan vote, why the urgency now and what does this bill do? >> reporter: yeah, it's rare indeed, ana, every time we talk about, we talk about how things aren't going well here on capitol hill. but here you have overwhelming support from republicans and democrats to pass forward this crackdown of tiktok essentially, this bill, as you laid out, would force the parent company of tiktok to divest to an american company, not only tiktok, this bill would force any app, any company owned by a foreign adversary to do the same or else tiktok is banned from the app store, from any platform here in the u.s. if that doesn't happen within six months here. not everybody is on board, right, you did have a small percentage of young house democrats here yesterday with tiktok influencers, with creators, trying to prevent this bill from moving forward.
julie tsirkin on the capitol hill, and our brian chung's here with me in new york, and with us, lindsey gormannior fellow for emerging technologies, alliance for securing democracy, and also senior adviser in the biden white house. julie, this could be a rare bipartisan vote, why the urgency now and what does this bill do? >> reporter: yeah, it's rare indeed, ana, every time we talk about, we talk about how things aren't going well here on capitol hill. but here you have overwhelming...
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matt gorman. matt as the resident republican on our panel your reaction to donald trump's victory lap earlier, we've talked a lot about how voters might perceive potential legal loss. his convictions. this is a legal victory. how does this work out for a couple of things. i'm not totally surprised the way it turned out. nine nothing. i think it was important i think when it comes to convictions, i think of late we've seen trump winning pretty consistently by about two to four points in most national polls, head-to-head against joe biden. >> that tends to flip >> if it is a conviction. now that's a hypothetical. the tough part about it is foam, somebody who does campaigns hard to pull hypotheticals like for example, a week before the access hollywood tape in 20 16, if he were to pull voters, describe what trump said on the tape. you'd likely see a very big shift and obviously it kinda comes back to normal. so i think it's hard right now to pull hypotheticals, run convictions. but today, a big win f
matt gorman. matt as the resident republican on our panel your reaction to donald trump's victory lap earlier, we've talked a lot about how voters might perceive potential legal loss. his convictions. this is a legal victory. how does this work out for a couple of things. i'm not totally surprised the way it turned out. nine nothing. i think it was important i think when it comes to convictions, i think of late we've seen trump winning pretty consistently by about two to four points in most...
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matt gorman, link, let me put this to you since you worked for tim scott's campaign, you're aware of a lot of these kind of dynamics in the senate. this is a seismic shift, obviously the vault scott senator >> yes. sorry no, it's funny you know, you are >> exact copy, >> but what do you make of this? because look, rick scott it's clear that there is this emerging you've got two men named john, sort of establishment in the senate, john thune john cornyn, and then scott's down here according donald trump, he's been basically antagonizing mitch mcconnell, which very few people were willing to do for many, many years. but suddenly here he was willing to kind of stick thorns in mcconnell's side and now he is bringing the former president who, you know, half the party is decided okay, in the senate anyway, as decided, okay, we're going to kind of roll over and duty wants there's still a significant faction in the senate that doesn't like donald trump. what is rick scott doing here? >> i think actually maybe playing to actually quote mitch mcconnell playing the long game a little bit. look
matt gorman, link, let me put this to you since you worked for tim scott's campaign, you're aware of a lot of these kind of dynamics in the senate. this is a seismic shift, obviously the vault scott senator >> yes. sorry no, it's funny you know, you are >> exact copy, >> but what do you make of this? because look, rick scott it's clear that there is this emerging you've got two men named john, sort of establishment in the senate, john thune john cornyn, and then scott's down...
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i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on that a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay for you, but then i said, i don't want to pay to. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it or her. and when we were bayport, my mother was stored by us. i do don't think of something black on the saturday. i knew a problem to deal with. my mother used to only see bad things or so, but those fascinating and then you'd old one books. and 2nd, go into the villages your latest book is called ida is and is the order to i did worship and spirituality tell me a little more about that. i don't do that. lose. died in history, was the last 1500 to 2000 years. read id where shipping was delighted, and frankly, even worse than the fact many idol worshippers were most echoed meetings of them and the cause of a life as much of the engine one was actually i do wish me. yeah. the good omens. egyptians basically, gaming central americans didn't and didn't, does diode quite a most of them a vi
i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on that a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay for you, but then i said, i don't want to pay to. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it or her. and when we were bayport, my mother was stored by us. i do don't think of something black on the saturday. i knew a problem to deal with. my mother used to only see bad things or so, but those...
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i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on that a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay bill, but then i said, i don't want to pay due. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it for her. and when we were bayport, my mother was door by us. i do, don't think of something black on the saturday and your problem to the, or my mother used to only see the or so but those fascinating and then you'd old one books and 2nd, go into the villages. your latest book is called the items and it's been ordered to i didn't worship and spirituality tell me a little more about that. i don't bundle. there was a died in history or the last 1500 to 2000 years where id worshipping was. did i didn't, frankly, even worse than the fact many idol worshippers were most echoed means of them and the cause of a life as much of ancient wood was actually, i do wish me. yeah. the good omens egyptians basically gaming central americans didn't and didn't just dialogue quite a most of them are violent
i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on that a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay bill, but then i said, i don't want to pay due. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it for her. and when we were bayport, my mother was door by us. i do, don't think of something black on the saturday and your problem to the, or my mother used to only see the or so but those fascinating and...
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i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on it a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay bill, but then i said, i don't want to pay due. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it for her. and when we were bayport, my mother was door. but as i do, don't think of something black on the saturday, i knew a problem to be, or my mother used to only see bad things. so, but this fascinating and then you'd old one books and 2nd, go into the villages. your latest book is qualified is and is the order to i didn't worship and spirituality tell me a little bit more about that. i don't do that lose. died in history or the last 1500 to 2000 years read id where shipping was did i didn't, frankly, even worse than the fact many idol worshippers were most echoed meetings of them and then they cause a light that went to the engine board was actually i do or should be. yeah, the good omens egyptians basically gaming central americans didn't. and didn't just dialed quite a most of them a
i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on it a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay bill, but then i said, i don't want to pay due. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it for her. and when we were bayport, my mother was door. but as i do, don't think of something black on the saturday, i knew a problem to be, or my mother used to only see bad things. so, but this fascinating and...
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i can't imagine a stronger board out there with mary barra and mark barker of nike and james gorman ofng board they have a great team if they needed to pick a ceo, they have a half dozen people to pick for people in the management team. >> we have to leave it there, jeff great to see you thank you very much. >> extra credit for you. >>> coming up, the one word every investor needs to know today and our jim cramer weighs in on the possible pullback on stocks and what investors shouldn't do >>> if you haven't already, follow our podcast on apple, spotify or other podcast apps. more "worldwide exchange" coming up after this. e's not a no look pass, double double, or buzzer beater he won't wax poetic on. ad nauseam. but oh how he can nail a software solution like the best high screen pick and roll you've ever seen. you need ron. ron needs a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you help ron with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for him. let our expertise round out yours. ontario has all the partners you need to make the electric vehicle of the future. with one of n
i can't imagine a stronger board out there with mary barra and mark barker of nike and james gorman ofng board they have a great team if they needed to pick a ceo, they have a half dozen people to pick for people in the management team. >> we have to leave it there, jeff great to see you thank you very much. >> extra credit for you. >>> coming up, the one word every investor needs to know today and our jim cramer weighs in on the possible pullback on stocks and what...
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we've gone from expecting 3 and everyone's come out and raised the prospect of none gorman, warren theke they're guaranteed they must see it. >> part of it is the economy is on firmer footing which is why it's prompting folks to come out and say we might not need to cut as much or we're not in a rush here's what the fed governor did say about the current data >> in the absence of an unexpected and material deterioration in the real economy, i'm going to need to see a couple months of better inflation data before i have enough confidence that beginning to cut rates will keep the economy on a path to 2% inflation. >> he used the phrase no rush and then i just wanted to compare it to what we got from powell a week or so ago on the fed meeting when he talked about the recent hotter inflation data he wasn't quite as concerned about it listen >> the february number was higher than expectations, but we have it at currently well below 30 basis points core pce it's not like the january number i take the two of them together and i think they haven't really changed the overall story, which is tha
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gorman, by the way, is serving -- going to be on the disney board. >> yes, on the disney board. >> he'sed in what there? what has he dabbled in? >> -- >> -- >> obviously has gone through a succession process -- >> he's a serious business person. >> you going to question gorman -- >> it seems like every serious business person who joins the board loses some of their gravitas. collectly mark parker, calvin mcdonald, put them all together, what do you get? >> really? >> you get a group of people that have allowed executives to make a huge amount of money. >> still in the peltz camp firmly? >> i believe in truth and reconciliation. i always have. >> truth and reconciliation. >> i want to know what the truth is and how to reconcile it. >> they were out with their white paper today, or late yesterday. >> you see the number of days you've done well if you bought the stock versus not? >> the chart of red squares? >> was that a great chart. >> bob iger did tell -- he did really well. you've got to hand it to the guys. everybody who worked there did great. >> my travel trust owned it. i helped fu
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i always enjoyed listening to gorman he's now on the board of disney, but i think he would be the firstou that the last couple quarters were not optimal. they need to make -- ted pick needs to make a statement. he's a brilliant fellow, but they need to say, we're ready for the ipo window and ready for m&a. if they don't do that and don't talk about e-trade, that stock is going right back to the 80s >> do you have kimberly on later? >> yes, kimberly is doing something i've long wanted they're restructuring. very big restructuring they're moving product to product, but for regions, because to sell diapers, they come back and they've taken number one position in china using this to sell diapers is a local thing. to sell tissue is a local thing, and mike hsu, who's done a great job turning earnings but not the stock, i like this i actually debated with jeff marks, and we were going to talk about it for our club, about whether it's time to leave procter and go to kimberly, because mike hsu is taking action but it's so hard to bet against procter, because, man, are they well run >> although,
i always enjoyed listening to gorman he's now on the board of disney, but i think he would be the firstou that the last couple quarters were not optimal. they need to make -- ted pick needs to make a statement. he's a brilliant fellow, but they need to say, we're ready for the ipo window and ready for m&a. if they don't do that and don't talk about e-trade, that stock is going right back to the 80s >> do you have kimberly on later? >> yes, kimberly is doing something i've long...
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rodrick o gorman, he considers himself a wife, and a newlywed at that.en to the madman. i would like to begin my speech by welcoming everyone present, especially the female half of my colleagues to wish them a wonderful international women's day. as the minister responsible for gender equality, i want to say that this is a very important day and a reminder of my department's mission, which is to achieve an equal, inclusive society where everyone's rights are respected and where everyone can achieve their full potential. women's empowerment remains our key priority. yes, i was just running my election campaign. we had three people working on the island, we they allocated a certain budget to them and told them that they just needed to collect votes. they made a lot of signs with my name on them, held three virtual city council meetings where we participated and were able to communicate directly with voters. and most importantly, i listened to the american samoans. and it turned out that i became the only one who took part in a real dialogue with them. funn
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matt gorman former senior advisor to tim scott and david carlucci, former new york state senator. a deal, matt, do you think the uncommitted column is? >> it's going to be a big deal. look, it is easy right now, february, march, april. i challenge these folks in october or november to look me in the eye and say they will vote against joe biden when the campaign is in high gear. what also worries me more than anything else is this uncommitted vote is clearly changing biden's stance with israel. he has gotten harder on israel in the last couple of months when they need us the most. you can see daylight between the u.s. and israel where this there wasn't before. it is having foreign policy consequences and that scares me most of all. >> harris: can you address those fears, david? >> it is a policy issue more than a political issue. if we look at the uncommitted vote historically president obama received 12 or 11% when he ran for re-election in 2012. uncommitted is easy. not a name you put on the ballot. not someone you have to make a choice with the baggage and problems they might ha
matt gorman former senior advisor to tim scott and david carlucci, former new york state senator. a deal, matt, do you think the uncommitted column is? >> it's going to be a big deal. look, it is easy right now, february, march, april. i challenge these folks in october or november to look me in the eye and say they will vote against joe biden when the campaign is in high gear. what also worries me more than anything else is this uncommitted vote is clearly changing biden's stance with...
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so let's bring in matt gorman, forker senior adviser for tim scott's presidential campaign.ss judging by what members offices are reporting, we're now letting teenagers dictate policy because most of the folks that called these offices were under the age of 21. those are the people that use tik tok and rely on it. >> exactly. couldn't maneuver the app reportedly until they placed a call. so some would just hang up. i saw reports on twitter yesterday that people were threatening suicide if this app were banned. it was wild. look, i recently ought to at the university of chicago. so many students there, so many people under 30 get their news, get their regular information from tik tok. it is very, very scary. the thought that so much of our youth is relying on chinese communist party spyware to get their information. >> gillian: take a look at this from the california congressman. he said this is not a ban. we want tik tok under new ownership. he wants to protect u.s. consumers and small businesses. perfectly reasonable, right? since when does congress get to decide who owns l
so let's bring in matt gorman, forker senior adviser for tim scott's presidential campaign.ss judging by what members offices are reporting, we're now letting teenagers dictate policy because most of the folks that called these offices were under the age of 21. those are the people that use tik tok and rely on it. >> exactly. couldn't maneuver the app reportedly until they placed a call. so some would just hang up. i saw reports on twitter yesterday that people were threatening suicide if...
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you think about it, they have mary barra, mark parker from nike and saffir katz from oracle and james gorman when you think about board seats they're already doing the cost-cutting and i think about it like this, this company is being run by one of the most successful ceos in the last hundred years. the fortune 100 companies and i suspect staking his reputation and legacy on this with that sort of board that's in effect, i think they'll get it right >> the street is $66, the range is 66 to 142, so what will wind up happening, i think. i understand what he's saying and he'll be right on. if they play catch-up on this name like what you saw today, i think that will get you to the 135 price target. >> let's get to the day's other big storing, boeing rising on its highs of the day on news that dave calhoun will step down at the end of this year. it gave back much of the gain and still closed in the green. former qualcomm ceo steve mollenkopf will lead the ceo search and coo stephanie pope will now serve as commercial airplane ceo dave calhoun office cnbc this morning speaking about his vision fo
you think about it, they have mary barra, mark parker from nike and saffir katz from oracle and james gorman when you think about board seats they're already doing the cost-cutting and i think about it like this, this company is being run by one of the most successful ceos in the last hundred years. the fortune 100 companies and i suspect staking his reputation and legacy on this with that sort of board that's in effect, i think they'll get it right >> the street is $66, the range is 66...
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and matt gorman, let me go to you first. >> yeah, i think you're right. i've been following much of what you've been saying. i don't see you can put joe biden the way he currently is for 90 minutes unfeterred with no staff, no holds barred against donald trump on the debate stage. i don't see how you can do it. i will expect what will happen is the biden team doesn't want to be seen as ducking debates so they'll throw out something they know the trump team won't agree to, you know, instant fact check. something outlandish and make the trump team say no, that's ridiculous. we'll never agree to that. they can point and say we wanted debates and couldn't do it. as a staffer, i don't know how you can put joe biden out there for 90 minutes. i don't see it. >> dana: are we wrong? >> yes! >> dana: tell me why. >> i was listening to the panel before we came on. i don't know why joe biden is bothering with the election. apparently he has no chance. i think it's wrong for a few reasons. the one point that no one has mentioned is that it's donald trump who skipped h
and matt gorman, let me go to you first. >> yeah, i think you're right. i've been following much of what you've been saying. i don't see you can put joe biden the way he currently is for 90 minutes unfeterred with no staff, no holds barred against donald trump on the debate stage. i don't see how you can do it. i will expect what will happen is the biden team doesn't want to be seen as ducking debates so they'll throw out something they know the trump team won't agree to, you know,...
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yeah >> matt gorman how do you see this playing out for the former president, obviously, fani willis she says. her her mistake was having this romantic relationship. she has defended herself very aggressively. but on the other hand there wasn't opening given to the trump team and they tried to take full advantage of it. >> absolutely. look, you are prosecuting the former president aid states and you need to be holier than that. i are cleaner than possible. >> and she's >> extraordinarily bad judgment through this entire process, and then she was she was caught on that. and it has given an opening because again, the audience here for trump isn't necessarily the jury. it's in a lot of ways, the american voter. and so helping to muddy the water and give a possible to this trial, which i think if you asked a lot of republicans eight months ago, this was one of the ones who were more worried about less. so say the alvin bragg won starting up a little next month this, and maybe documents case we're always ones they didn't really feel that great about. now, we go into a little bit a little
yeah >> matt gorman how do you see this playing out for the former president, obviously, fani willis she says. her her mistake was having this romantic relationship. she has defended herself very aggressively. but on the other hand there wasn't opening given to the trump team and they tried to take full advantage of it. >> absolutely. look, you are prosecuting the former president aid states and you need to be holier than that. i are cleaner than possible. >> and she's...
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a cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein and republican strategist matt gorman all right. ron, you tell us what are the political ramifications of this ruling is you see it >> well, i think the main implication is both at it pushes back the case in all likelihood. and it gives trump and his supporters and reason to view this as illegitimate i don't know if that extends beyond the trump days and that is always really been the question for me. i mean, all of these cases are looking less likely to render a verdict before november, but whether they go to trial is also really significant. trump's retrospective job approval has been rising in most polls now, he has a higher job approval. retrospectively, people looking back at his presidency, then he had an any actual point during the presidency, and i think one of the questions is whether any of these cases, particularly ones related to election interference, are underway by the election in a manner that like the january 6 committee reminds voters, particularly those who are pretty tuned out that last 10% of voters don't pay a
a cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein and republican strategist matt gorman all right. ron, you tell us what are the political ramifications of this ruling is you see it >> well, i think the main implication is both at it pushes back the case in all likelihood. and it gives trump and his supporters and reason to view this as illegitimate i don't know if that extends beyond the trump days and that is always really been the question for me. i mean, all of these cases are looking...
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correspondent, new york times, former south carolina state representative cari sellers is back with us, mac gorman, former tim scott presidential campaign senior adviser also back with us this morning. thank you guys for starting us off on a really big election day. kristen, let me let me start with you in terms of what we heard from trump there, that of course was his speech yesterday after the supreme court decided that he was going to stay on the ballots, but he's talking all about how well these cases, these legal cases would get anyone else wouldn't be able to win. i can when i i've heard you talk about this in the past, like shore, it seems to have worked well. i mean, ron desantis would say it worked well for trump in the primary election but this is really, today is really about the start of the general. and it seems like it would cut very differently what you talk to voters all the time, how do you understand it? >> so i think in some ways donald trump is right that if anybody else was facing the kind of legal pressure that he was, he would not be consistently running even or slightly ahe
correspondent, new york times, former south carolina state representative cari sellers is back with us, mac gorman, former tim scott presidential campaign senior adviser also back with us this morning. thank you guys for starting us off on a really big election day. kristen, let me let me start with you in terms of what we heard from trump there, that of course was his speech yesterday after the supreme court decided that he was going to stay on the ballots, but he's talking all about how well...
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we also honor young women like poet amanda gorman.are doctors or athletes or educatorsr judges -- judges? yes, like supreme court justice kataji brown jackson, but let me end with this, you saved the best for last, madam speaker, 31 black women serving in the united states congress. if i had enough time, i'd do a roll call telling you that they hail from alabama to washington, d.c. but let me just leave it at this, 31 black women. thank god we put people over 31 black women serving in this chamber that understand that we have a right to women's reproductive rights. 31 black women understanding that we support the child's tax credit. 31 black women who understand that more women are now insured because of the care act. 31 black women who understand that the first act that then presidobama signed was the lily ledbetter act. i could go on and give you a walk through this amazing history that i have been allowed to serve in. as the ninth black woman to have chaired the congression bou thae have been fortunate to have another female sit in
we also honor young women like poet amanda gorman.are doctors or athletes or educatorsr judges -- judges? yes, like supreme court justice kataji brown jackson, but let me end with this, you saved the best for last, madam speaker, 31 black women serving in the united states congress. if i had enough time, i'd do a roll call telling you that they hail from alabama to washington, d.c. but let me just leave it at this, 31 black women. thank god we put people over 31 black women serving in this...
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that board, katz, parker from nike, calvin mcdonald, and james gorman, total heavyweights, would theytogether, do better with peltz? because the board is not done the shareholders a great service in terms of succession, one of the most important things they do. wouldn't they do better? i don't know. i feel like at this point, they've spent a lot of time and energy, they should just add him on, move on. this is so disruptive. >> it has been very disruptive. it is coming to an end, and to your point, you have that view. that view is not shared at all by the board, and top management at disney. >> great story. i mean, great business story, because these are some of the greatest business people in the world, and it's an iconic company, and bob iger did really well for a long time, and you would think, okay, listen, let's get all the great minds. i know peltz, but it's the opposite. it's like, hey, nelson, please, let it alone. >> listen, there's still great confidence in the disney camp that they are -- i've got the report in front of me -- that they are going to prevail here. but again,
that board, katz, parker from nike, calvin mcdonald, and james gorman, total heavyweights, would theytogether, do better with peltz? because the board is not done the shareholders a great service in terms of succession, one of the most important things they do. wouldn't they do better? i don't know. i feel like at this point, they've spent a lot of time and energy, they should just add him on, move on. this is so disruptive. >> it has been very disruptive. it is coming to an end, and to...
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think doing the deal with value act, disney got that middle, that other 54 games, by putting james gormant a long way with a lot of the people on the fence to come to disney's side. and so i don't think he's going to win this proxy fight, but i think he should. >> ken, thanks for stopping by today. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, it is friday -- i mean thursday, feels like friday. thursday is my friday. >> because it is so exciting to the anticipation of friday. >> further from monday. >> i thought you loved being here. >> i do love being here. that's something you have to enjoy every day. >> i love it. i don't think of friday as a bad day. i think it is sad on a friday. i don't get do this on saturday and sunday. >> you can do other things, i'm sure, that make you feel like you're doing this, right? phone calls and -- >> saturdays are for sleeping in. >> you don't have a -- >> we're going to talk about reports of an investment of up to $2 billion by the saudi investment fund into professional tennis. that is straight ahead. >>> later, former treasury secretary steven mnuchin goin
think doing the deal with value act, disney got that middle, that other 54 games, by putting james gormant a long way with a lot of the people on the fence to come to disney's side. and so i don't think he's going to win this proxy fight, but i think he should. >> ken, thanks for stopping by today. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, it is friday -- i mean thursday, feels like friday. thursday is my friday. >> because it is so exciting to the anticipation of...
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now brought in james gorman as lead director. planning. how are things shaping up on that front? >> well, he recently joined the board, and he's made some comments about the process with stanley, perceived a very successful process. nome did they find a successor, but the people passed over didn't leave. i think that's a key point. there was a bloomberg report last week, i had written about, that highlighting that disney is focusing on four internal candidates. doesn't mean they won't select someone outside, but they have four people that they have focused on. head of the parks, head of tv, head of film and head of the espn. those four executives have been interviewed. iger's, you know, teaching them the ropes. they're getting to do other things outside their typical per v purview. saw one except one at oscars. so they are making moves like that. i think that bloomberg story that dropped will help on that front, because that has been a big problem with iger, and peltz has poungspounced on that sayin guy doesn't want to leave. no
now brought in james gorman as lead director. planning. how are things shaping up on that front? >> well, he recently joined the board, and he's made some comments about the process with stanley, perceived a very successful process. nome did they find a successor, but the people passed over didn't leave. i think that's a key point. there was a bloomberg report last week, i had written about, that highlighting that disney is focusing on four internal candidates. doesn't mean they won't...