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not just mister bernstein. the whole administration is gas lighting the american people about what happened when he took over, it sends a message, really condescending that the american people are not smart enough to understand president biden's achievements. charles: neil: we will speak to the former council of economic advisers who had jared bernstein, he is next. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. when you own a small business every second counts. 120 seconds to add the finishing touches. 900 seconds to arrange the displays. if you're short on time for marketing constant contact's powerful tools can help. you can automate email and sms messages so customers get the right message at the right time. save time marketing with constant contact. b
not just mister bernstein. the whole administration is gas lighting the american people about what happened when he took over, it sends a message, really condescending that the american people are not smart enough to understand president biden's achievements. charles: neil: we will speak to the former council of economic advisers who had jared bernstein, he is next. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom...
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dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo. >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit. >> but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust. >> actually throw you around like that. this is a school where you're supposed to be safe at. that's not okay. >> at the end of the video. the man is seen lunging toward the camera trying to take the phone. bernstein says it was initiated by a disagreement in which the teacher told her niece she was not supposed to be in that classroom. the school says a conflict ensued and the substitute teacher physically removed her. the school spokesperson saying in a statement, we are deeply troubled by the occurrence. >> they fail to give me the teacher's name and i was like, so baffled because how would you protect
dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo. >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit. >> but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust. >> actually throw you around like that....
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by the way, jared bernstein isn't the only one. i think janet yellen is possibly the worst treasury secretary of my lifetime. she's become a political shield and never talks about government spending being way above where it should be at this point in recovery. you know, i'm not really surprised at this, but my gosh. how awful. liz: it's like pulling back the curtain at wizard of oz seeing there's field mice at switches and levers of government. gaos now reporting they basically waste every year half a trillion bucks. that's what's going on in this government and he has the nerve to stay, yes, i'm going to raise your taxes. vote for me, i'll raise your taxes. even jimmy carter campaigned on tax cuts, final word, liz. >> yeah, i don't know that anyone ever won the presidency by assuring they'll pay more in taxes and businesses will be clobbered. seems like a weird campaign thing. liz: and a weird interview. holy toledo, whoa, grab your wallet and head for the basement moment. liz peek, thank you so much. that's the big story over th
by the way, jared bernstein isn't the only one. i think janet yellen is possibly the worst treasury secretary of my lifetime. she's become a political shield and never talks about government spending being way above where it should be at this point in recovery. you know, i'm not really surprised at this, but my gosh. how awful. liz: it's like pulling back the curtain at wizard of oz seeing there's field mice at switches and levers of government. gaos now reporting they basically waste every...
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i spoke to walton's longtime broadcast partner, roxy bernstein. i've just appreciative of the person that he is and was, and it he made this impression on my life that i don't i don't know if anybody else has had the same impact on me that bill's had. for more on the life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact bill had on the court at ucla and beyond.
i spoke to walton's longtime broadcast partner, roxy bernstein. i've just appreciative of the person that he is and was, and it he made this impression on my life that i don't i don't know if anybody else has had the same impact on me that bill's had. for more on the life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact...
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joining us is brad bernstein, the author of that report. it is an interesting time to write this report. we are seeing ipo's come back. why do you feel the ipo market is not broken? >> when a look at the market, it is not about whether companies can get public. the question is how are they thriving once they are public? let's look at the broader ecosystem. over the last 20 years, we've gone from over 8000 public companies to under 4000. at a time with so much innovation that you would expect 15 or 20,000 companies. i get to see all of these exciting dynamic companies in the private market and time again, entrepreneurs aren't choosing or talking about wanting to run a public company. and that concerns me. sonali: what are the challenges they are presented with? why don't they want to go public? >> i think we are seeing the cost of being public is very significant. particularly for smaller growth companies, companies that are less than $10 billion of value, you will spend at least $10 million as a public company between your auditing fees, le
joining us is brad bernstein, the author of that report. it is an interesting time to write this report. we are seeing ipo's come back. why do you feel the ipo market is not broken? >> when a look at the market, it is not about whether companies can get public. the question is how are they thriving once they are public? let's look at the broader ecosystem. over the last 20 years, we've gone from over 8000 public companies to under 4000. at a time with so much innovation that you would...
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bernstein, he stuck around a while so there is that. charles: "i have been prickly in the past but this interview was correct, you did not let him change the subject and go to his talking points." thank you. "love when you tell politicians they are lying, go get them." "are these guys infected with michael cohen's disease or what? my god, don't they realize people on both sides would respect their position if they would only admit that certain obvious political falsehoods." it would seem easy, especially when they are quite provable. "during your interview today, jared bernstein inferred all is good since people salaries are increasing at offsetting inflation. of course that is not the case, but no matter what, char can't be the case for retired people. i guess struggling retirees don't matter to biden." "the factors put in place on day one of biden's presidency, couple that with the covid mandates and the poor response to the supply chain issues, would have been nice if you would have pressed him on that in real time." once again, this
bernstein, he stuck around a while so there is that. charles: "i have been prickly in the past but this interview was correct, you did not let him change the subject and go to his talking points." thank you. "love when you tell politicians they are lying, go get them." "are these guys infected with michael cohen's disease or what? my god, don't they realize people on both sides would respect their position if they would only admit that certain obvious political...
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dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo. >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. >> she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit, but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust. >> actually throw you around like that. this is a school where you're supposed to be safe at. that's not okay. >> at the end of the video, the man is seen lunging toward the camera trying to take the phone. bernstein says it was initiated by a disagreement in which the teacher told her niece she was not supposed to be in that classroom. the school says a conflict ensued, and the substitute teacher physically removed her, the school spokesperson saying in a statement, we are deeply troubled by the occurrence they fail to give me the teacher's name and i was like, so, so baffled because how would you protec
dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo. >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. >> she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit, but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust. >> actually throw you around like that....
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dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo . >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. >> she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit, but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust actually throw you around like that. >> this is a school where you're supposed to be safe at. that's not okay. >> at the end of the video, the man is seen lunging toward the camera trying to take the phone. bernstein says it was initiated by a disagreement in which the teacher told her niece she was not supposed to be in that classroom. the school says a conflict ensued and the substitute teacher physically removed her, the school spokesperson saying in a statement, we are deeply troubled by the occurrence. >> they fail to give me the teacher's name and i was like, so baffled because how would you protect
dorina bernstein is the student's aunt. she says it happened monday at elite public charter school in vallejo . >> it was very disturbing. >> the man in the video is a substitute teacher. >> she basically has a knot on her head and she's kind of bruised up a little bit, but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. >> she says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because it's like somebody you're supposed to trust actually throw you around like that. >>...
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we'll be hearing from scott kirby as well as the bernstein conference. but, guys, there are a number of people who when this first came up with american airlines as far as changing its booking patterns and platforms and what it was planning to do as far as corporate travel, they admitted they had work to do. so you look at that, hook at a number of the other issues here. they need to do better with their co-branded corporate card, which is not performing to the level of united and delta. put that all together and you have a second quarter warning from american. >> phil, it's something to watch. we will be watching it. we'll be watching it with you and talking about it with you a lot more as well. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we're also keeping an eye on shares of robinhood as the company plans to begin buybacks in the third quarter and conduct a program over a two- to three-year period. the stock up by 3 1/3 percent. >>> meanwhile tesla is offering shares who will vote on the $56 billion pay package. the company says it will select shareholders at random.
we'll be hearing from scott kirby as well as the bernstein conference. but, guys, there are a number of people who when this first came up with american airlines as far as changing its booking patterns and platforms and what it was planning to do as far as corporate travel, they admitted they had work to do. so you look at that, hook at a number of the other issues here. they need to do better with their co-branded corporate card, which is not performing to the level of united and delta. put...
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better known in the opposite order, woodward and bernstein. so carl, can you put the gravity this moment at some perspective its moment? we have from former president of the united states is a convicted felon in a case in which the facts were evidence and there's no question that the rule of law has prevailed here. >> but it's still is incendiary in terms of where this country is right now it's like pouring gasoline on a fire that's already burning trump's response that we've heard already saying that this emanated with the president biden, that he's responsible for this prosecution. i have to say i know of no one in the white house. bob might know if someone who wanted this prosecution to proceed. that in fact, the view and the white house was that this was not a good idea, that there is a very serious case of a jam anywhere six the incitement of a sedition newest riot by the president of the united states. that's the case that people in the white house would like to see go forward and ought to go forward and one thing we ought to think about
better known in the opposite order, woodward and bernstein. so carl, can you put the gravity this moment at some perspective its moment? we have from former president of the united states is a convicted felon in a case in which the facts were evidence and there's no question that the rule of law has prevailed here. >> but it's still is incendiary in terms of where this country is right now it's like pouring gasoline on a fire that's already burning trump's response that we've heard...
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carl bernstein as well. just ahead, the catch and kill scheme at the heart of prosecutors case against the former president. and the testimony that may have helped convince the jury to vote guilty on all counts. ronan farrow, author of the bestseller, detail the scheme. join us next greetings. happen 30 yeah, that's not good. happen huge things happen happened. be there with three, learn more at rnc.com, shop etsy until june 16 and get up to 30% off father's day gifts to go beyond john, the classic go-to save on personalized gear. and other things. dads do. when you want a one-of-a-kind gift has shown he's number one etsy has it they say we should stop eating so much meat so we made meet out of plants because we aren't quitters impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat you've never had a pretzel until you've had pretzels.com, you think they'd give just anyone that domain 50 delicious flavors perfectly see he isn't ship fresh to you or a loved one in just days. pretzels.com. >> so good. we ear
carl bernstein as well. just ahead, the catch and kill scheme at the heart of prosecutors case against the former president. and the testimony that may have helped convince the jury to vote guilty on all counts. ronan farrow, author of the bestseller, detail the scheme. join us next greetings. happen 30 yeah, that's not good. happen huge things happen happened. be there with three, learn more at rnc.com, shop etsy until june 16 and get up to 30% off father's day gifts to go beyond john, the...
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people now wanted to know about donald trump. ♪ bernstein: we've always had in this country a kind of seamy underside of the news business. tabloids. you know, there's nothing new about it. exactly. and our agenda at newspapers and magazines is increasingly these guys' agenda. but we all have the same boss. it's the public, and if we continue this columbia school of journalism rhetoric, this rag rhetoric which says, "people shouldn't be reporting that. they shouldn't be jamming this down people's throats." my god, let the public decide. -it's also very -- -let the public decide! walker: you're looking down your nose at the public. the public has a right to know what it wants to know. now, your point's well-taken, but -- we don't all have to be porn publishers. all right. but why -- no. i don't think that it's porn to publish a story about tonya harding or michael jackson. whoever wants to put that out there to sell papers, what's wrong with it? because if the lowest common denominator is gonna drive the journalistic market, we're in big trouble. -connie chung -- -let him finish. i'll
people now wanted to know about donald trump. ♪ bernstein: we've always had in this country a kind of seamy underside of the news business. tabloids. you know, there's nothing new about it. exactly. and our agenda at newspapers and magazines is increasingly these guys' agenda. but we all have the same boss. it's the public, and if we continue this columbia school of journalism rhetoric, this rag rhetoric which says, "people shouldn't be reporting that. they shouldn't be jamming this down...
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here is how bernstein responded to that when he was pressed. neil: why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> okay. he's making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in mace -- neil: no, that's not what a he said. he said it was at 9. it would eventually get to 9% if a little over a year after that, but the fact of the matter is it wasn't 9%. jackie: it's not what a he said, steve. [laughter] >> you know, i think, you know, it's hard when you work for a boss to who says something really crazy to try and cover up for it, and i think that's what jared's trying to do. look, most americans know the facts. the facts are that the inflation rate -- in fact, it was low throughout trump's presidency. if you look at the average inflation rate under trump, it was between 2-2.5 to 3% which is right about where the fed target was. and it was biden's massive spending spree that caused the massive increase in the money supply. we had to print money, and that caused the inflation. this isn't complicated stuff, jackie. you don't ne
here is how bernstein responded to that when he was pressed. neil: why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> okay. he's making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in mace -- neil: no, that's not what a he said. he said it was at 9. it would eventually get to 9% if a little over a year after that, but the fact of the matter is it wasn't 9%. jackie: it's not what a he said, steve. [laughter] >> you know, i think, you know, it's hard when you work for a...
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hook, i've known jared bernstein for regular, he was a regular -- forever, he was a regular on my old show and if so forth and so on, but the fact remains, this is all b.s., everybody knows this. all right, enough. it's not your fault. i'm sorry. edward lawrence, you're a good man, and i'm sure you want to get home. [laughter] anyway, time now for the riff. let me circle back to president trump's rally on the beach in wildwood, new jersey, last saturday. i believe this was the an historic event. now, just doing some homework, the only political rally larger than trump in wildwood was franklin roosevelt in seagurt, new jersey, if in 19332 where 120,000 people turned out. that was 932 years ago -- 92 years ago. i wasn't even born then. and it was the handwriting on the wall for a massive victory for finishing dr. fdr are. so mr. trump scored an historic second. it is a huge deal that changes the dynamics of the entire presidential race. and the is the wildwood rally the handwriting on the wall for donald trump? well, michael goodwin writes in "the new york post" that the 2024 race is no
hook, i've known jared bernstein for regular, he was a regular -- forever, he was a regular on my old show and if so forth and so on, but the fact remains, this is all b.s., everybody knows this. all right, enough. it's not your fault. i'm sorry. edward lawrence, you're a good man, and i'm sure you want to get home. [laughter] anyway, time now for the riff. let me circle back to president trump's rally on the beach in wildwood, new jersey, last saturday. i believe this was the an historic...
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kevin, we have friend jared bernstein having a rough time of it in recent weeks and goes on neil cavuto's somehow, a colleague and -- show, a colleague and friend, and said mr. biden me inherited the underlying conditions for the inflation. that's an equal climate i want you to chew on that and i have a thought myself. >> going that high and why wasn't the biden administration telling us there's a scientific breakthrough and model saying ownership, back in january, everyone should know it's 9% and that's true, i'd suggest my friends at cea show ustion what that model is. my guess is we're not going to see anything. larry: mike faulkender, on the private economy, government income negotiated by the trump administration and we're all part of it and passed by income and the private income starts to recover and the point is all the covid spending was supposed to come down. here's the point, in the save america relief act or whatever it was called in 2021, which was the original sin and hence too much money chasing too few goods. >> that's right, larry. when the government comes in and essenti
kevin, we have friend jared bernstein having a rough time of it in recent weeks and goes on neil cavuto's somehow, a colleague and -- show, a colleague and friend, and said mr. biden me inherited the underlying conditions for the inflation. that's an equal climate i want you to chew on that and i have a thought myself. >> going that high and why wasn't the biden administration telling us there's a scientific breakthrough and model saying ownership, back in january, everyone should know...
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and it says something this wasn't inadvertent. >> judge gardner, carl bernstein. thank you. coming up a barrage of russian missiles fired today on ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, when missile strike killing several people while the latest the front reported head from ukraine plus nick paton walsh with remarkable look at the fight there in a town near kharkiv that's on fire after russian strikes hit in one of the most active 20 seasons, you can't control a tornado. >> what kinds of interventions can we design go inside the store? >> the premiere of planet earth with liev schreiber, june 2 had nine on cnn nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again, i became great at making excuses. i have people who count on me. so i talked to my cardiologist. i said that there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called cancels. he said camps io
and it says something this wasn't inadvertent. >> judge gardner, carl bernstein. thank you. coming up a barrage of russian missiles fired today on ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, when missile strike killing several people while the latest the front reported head from ukraine plus nick paton walsh with remarkable look at the fight there in a town near kharkiv that's on fire after russian strikes hit in one of the most active 20 seasons, you can't control a tornado. >> what...
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andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr and was in the courthouse today and she joins us now. andrea, so nice to see you again. during the prosecution's questioning today, they delved into what happened in the campaign when that infamous access hollywood tape dropped. what did we learn from hope hicks about that today? andrea: she was the first person to hear about that from the washington poats after the comment on the story they were about to run. and she -- there was an email shown that the she had sent to campaign leadership where she suggested deny, deny, deny. as she read that on the stand she sort of laughed because she realized they weren't going to be able to do that. she talked about how she went upstairs, there was the sort of campaign brain trust preparing trump for the debate. he saw all of them, asked what they were talking about. when he learned about the tape he said that opportunity sound like something that i would say. but obviously it was. william: and that story is being told to jurors because it helps set the template for how the cam
andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr and was in the courthouse today and she joins us now. andrea, so nice to see you again. during the prosecution's questioning today, they delved into what happened in the campaign when that infamous access hollywood tape dropped. what did we learn from hope hicks about that today? andrea: she was the first person to hear about that from the washington poats after the comment on the story they were about to run. and she --...
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kevin, i just cannot believe that jared bernstein said anything like he said. it just makes no sense whatsoever. i watch those speeches in wisconsin. it was phenomenal. he hit all the right points all the way across the board. i think that it will be a slamdunk on this election and you will see the u.s. economy sore and take off. inflation coming down and having a real long-term prosperity like we did after reagan in 83. >> kevin, you have to be happy that president trump is making this connection between business taxes and wages and working folks in jobs. it is a crucial connection. joe biden always out there saying only tax cuts for the rich and wealthy and big corporations. that is just completely wrong. they were not even the biggest beneficiaries. it was the middle. poverty went down. inequality went down and real wages sword. trump had a lot of that in this speech. could not go through all of it. it was quite a lengthy speech and he got it done. here is another point. i don't know if anybody will pick up on this. you cannot have tens of millions of new im
kevin, i just cannot believe that jared bernstein said anything like he said. it just makes no sense whatsoever. i watch those speeches in wisconsin. it was phenomenal. he hit all the right points all the way across the board. i think that it will be a slamdunk on this election and you will see the u.s. economy sore and take off. inflation coming down and having a real long-term prosperity like we did after reagan in 83. >> kevin, you have to be happy that president trump is making this...
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you know, and the regents, including mark bernstein, my michigan classmate and friend, distinguished faculty guests and staff, special love to all the families and friends, including my own who came here to celebrate the reason we are all here today. the class. of 2024. from the start, it hasn't been easy for you. you were born just before or in the aftermath of 911. all of us worrying about the world that lay ahead of you. 19 years later, covid hit taking millions of lives and turning your first year here. upside down. it didn't stop you for so many this is your first proper graduation since middle school. you know how long we've all been waiting for this day. we all have passed versions of ourselves, all of us here, including me. at 22 years old, i was graduating from michigan. i remember sitting right there. i'll never forget that it was the year that football star desmond howard won the heisman trophy and speech amidst speech, the graduation speaker called desmond howard's name and he stood up and in full cap and gown. did the heisman pose. i remember thinking, i love being part
you know, and the regents, including mark bernstein, my michigan classmate and friend, distinguished faculty guests and staff, special love to all the families and friends, including my own who came here to celebrate the reason we are all here today. the class. of 2024. from the start, it hasn't been easy for you. you were born just before or in the aftermath of 911. all of us worrying about the world that lay ahead of you. 19 years later, covid hit taking millions of lives and turning your...
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i was thinking for those of you that were here last night and you heard woodward and bernstein. carl bernstein made a comment that public opinion changed when people were finally able to hear richard nixon's tapes. think about what would happen today if those tapes were released. fake news. this is a.i. manipulated audio. that wasn't me. you know what? a lot of people would be like, yeah. i don't know that i can believe that. that's the world we live in. yeah, i was supposed to talk about redemption. i don't know i have the redemption yet. if there is redemption to be had it is in the promise and the growth which so many people here in this session, you heard it in the first panel, have the promise of local news. local news is -- there is no silver bullet to all these problems. if there is any salvation to be had, it is in local news and the growth of local news, people of the community, in the community, communing with the people who are their neighbors, providing them the information that they need, listening to them, and building that trust. we know that leads to civic engage
i was thinking for those of you that were here last night and you heard woodward and bernstein. carl bernstein made a comment that public opinion changed when people were finally able to hear richard nixon's tapes. think about what would happen today if those tapes were released. fake news. this is a.i. manipulated audio. that wasn't me. you know what? a lot of people would be like, yeah. i don't know that i can believe that. that's the world we live in. yeah, i was supposed to talk about...
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jared bernstein gives us our video of the day. you may be the chairman of the council of economic advisors but don't ask him about money. it's like michael moore trying to grasp the concept of soap. [laughter] watch bernstein struggled to answer whether u.s. borrows currency you just print ourselves. >> like you said the window dollars to why does the government even -- >> well, the -- and people by the bonds and lend them the money. yeah, i guess i'm just -- i can't really -- i don't get it. i don't know whether talking about, like, because it's, like, the government clearly wins money, it does it all the time and it clearly borrows otherwise we will be having this conversation. so i don't think there's anybody -- anything conf confusing. >> greg: not at all earmark what did he just say? that's from a documentary called "finding the money to go i think it should be called "finding the idiot." i never thought i would wish kabbalah could come in to explain the situation. [laughter] jimmy -- >> i watched it. and what he's trying to
jared bernstein gives us our video of the day. you may be the chairman of the council of economic advisors but don't ask him about money. it's like michael moore trying to grasp the concept of soap. [laughter] watch bernstein struggled to answer whether u.s. borrows currency you just print ourselves. >> like you said the window dollars to why does the government even -- >> well, the -- and people by the bonds and lend them the money. yeah, i guess i'm just -- i can't really -- i...
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quite the opposite joining us is dan suzuki from richard bernstein advisers great to see you again welcome. >> kelly, always great to see you. thank for having me. >> mike put his finger on the issue and i'll quote him and play devil's advocate, even if earnings growth continues from here the market is fully valued, so make the case that you still think it's still not and can grow from here >> i don't think there's any doubt that the market is very expensive, but as we all know timing valuation is a terrible timing indicator and it's not like valuations are any more stretched than they've been in the last few years ultimately, when you start to see signs that earnings growth is rolling over you have to start to worry about the valuations and that tells you there's quite a bit of down side for areas of the market and for the time being, if you had the stable valuation perspective and earnings growth is broadening out and accelerating i think it's a pretty supportive environment. you might get some pullbacks and volatility and there's still strong support for markets >> these earnings growth
quite the opposite joining us is dan suzuki from richard bernstein advisers great to see you again welcome. >> kelly, always great to see you. thank for having me. >> mike put his finger on the issue and i'll quote him and play devil's advocate, even if earnings growth continues from here the market is fully valued, so make the case that you still think it's still not and can grow from here >> i don't think there's any doubt that the market is very expensive, but as we all...
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inflation could be partly to blame but bernstein says there's more to it laying out a few reasons why gen z is drinking less in a new note, naydean joins us to discuss welcome. good to see you. how much less are gen-z people drinking and is there any suspicion that once they pass through this phase of dryness, let's call it, they might return to what we would say more traditional drinking patterns? >> thanks for having me. that's the question on every investor's mind. underage drinking has been falling in the u.s. for decades. this is great but not new and shouldn't be what investors focus on what is new is that over the last few years 21 to 22-year-olds have been seeing modest declining alcohol consumption. yet over that period, the frequency of drinking amongst 23 to 30-year-olds has held constant so crucially, this implies once younger consumers enter full working adulthood, they appear to revert to historical trends in consumption patterns for now. >> so, let's ask what is, if anything, remacing traditional alcohol as the intoxicant of choice, if anything, or is this more a moveme
inflation could be partly to blame but bernstein says there's more to it laying out a few reasons why gen z is drinking less in a new note, naydean joins us to discuss welcome. good to see you. how much less are gen-z people drinking and is there any suspicion that once they pass through this phase of dryness, let's call it, they might return to what we would say more traditional drinking patterns? >> thanks for having me. that's the question on every investor's mind. underage drinking...
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roxy bernstein, he was his longtime broadcast partner at the pac 12 network. >> he had this insatiable appetite for learning, and he wanted to talk to people and get to know who they were and what epitomized bill was the countless games that we've done over the years. bill would always stay after games for at least a half an hour, 45 minutes, take every picture, sign every autograph. there was a line practically out the door of people waiting just to get a piece of bill. and he never disappointed. >> yeah, he was one of the most kind hearted people you could ever meet and no doubt gone way too soon. bill walton, dead at the age of 71. warriors head coach steve kerr knew him well and he said his incredible energy, passion, love and zest for life was never turned off. >> i don't remember that first title, but the 86 celtics team, as you mentioned, he battled through all those injuries. and i thought that was always impressive because he was a key role player, almost like a sixth man coming off the bench to get that second ring right before he retired, i thought was always, yeah, that was
roxy bernstein, he was his longtime broadcast partner at the pac 12 network. >> he had this insatiable appetite for learning, and he wanted to talk to people and get to know who they were and what epitomized bill was the countless games that we've done over the years. bill would always stay after games for at least a half an hour, 45 minutes, take every picture, sign every autograph. there was a line practically out the door of people waiting just to get a piece of bill. and he never...
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kevin, i just can't believe that you jared bernstein said anything like what he said. it makes no sense whatsoever. trump's really on a roll. i watched those speeches in wisconsin. it was phenomenal. he hit all the right points all the way across the board. i think it is going to be a slam-dunk on this election and you're going to see the u.s. economy soar and take off, inflation coming down. having a real long-term prosperity like we did under reagan after '83. larry: kevin, you got to be happy that president trump is making this connection between business taxes and wages and working folks and jobs. i mean it's a crucial connection. joe biden is always out there sawing, only tax cuts for the rich and wealthy and for big corporations. that's just completely wrong. they weren't even the biggest beneficiaries. its with the middle. actually the lower quintile and poverty went down, right? inequality went down, right? real wages soared. now trump had a lot of that in this speech. i couldn't go through all of it. it was quite a lengthy speech and he got it done, and then k
kevin, i just can't believe that you jared bernstein said anything like what he said. it makes no sense whatsoever. trump's really on a roll. i watched those speeches in wisconsin. it was phenomenal. he hit all the right points all the way across the board. i think it is going to be a slam-dunk on this election and you're going to see the u.s. economy soar and take off, inflation coming down. having a real long-term prosperity like we did under reagan after '83. larry: kevin, you got to be...
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andrea bernstein is covering the trial for npr, and she joins us again now. andrea, what did we learn from stormy daniels today? andrea: so it was quite a scene, because this is a trial where we have heard now testimony from david pecker, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," from stormy daniels' lawyer keith davidson about this deal that they set up. and, obviously, the defendant is male. we have heard about michael cohen. here was the woman at the center of it all coming forward for the first time in the courtroom to tell her story of this encounter with president trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006. and she, as you said, it was quite graphic, but she walked the jury through what happened. trump invited her up to his suite. they were speaking. she went to use the restroom. he came in, when she came out, he was lying on the bed in his underwear, she says, and then she says they had sex. and that is what is at the heart of all of this, hush money deals, trying to silence it, and, only now, here we are in 2024, with her testifying about som
andrea bernstein is covering the trial for npr, and she joins us again now. andrea, what did we learn from stormy daniels today? andrea: so it was quite a scene, because this is a trial where we have heard now testimony from david pecker, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," from stormy daniels' lawyer keith davidson about this deal that they set up. and, obviously, the defendant is male. we have heard about michael cohen. here was the woman at the center of it all coming...
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i spoke to walton's longtime broadcast partner, roxy bernstein. i've just appreciative of the person that he is and was, and it he made this impression on my life that i don't i don't know if anybody else has had the same impact on me that bill's had. for more on the life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact bill had on the court at ucla and beyond. >> well, his impact was phenomenal. you know, at ucla he was he he was the best. and you know, when people ask how did he and johnny would never kind of come to a meeting in the minds because you had this old school coach in this new rambunctious, crazy guy out of southern california who wanted to he had won the coach who wanted to have all the rules, and the kid that wanted to break all the rules and yet they just, the fact that they got together was phenomenal. the two best guys, probably at what they did ever, you
i spoke to walton's longtime broadcast partner, roxy bernstein. i've just appreciative of the person that he is and was, and it he made this impression on my life that i don't i don't know if anybody else has had the same impact on me that bill's had. for more on the life and legacy of bill walton, we're joined by scott ostler, sports columnist for the san francisco chronicle. scott, appreciate your time. your coverage of bill goes back to your time at the la times. let's start with the impact...
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anderson bryan todd, thanks so much on me now cnn political analysts and the jury journalist carl bernstein, author chasing history, a kid in the newsroom, which is a great read and former federal judge nancy gertner, now a senior lecturer at harvard law school. >> so judge gardner, i mean, would it be appropriate under any circumstances for january 6 related flags? to be, flying outside his supreme court justices home, let alone while related cases are before the court absolutely not i was married to the head of the civil liberties union, illegal der when i was on the bench. >> and the notion that any of his causes, what have been shown conan a flag in front of my house was preposterous and there's there's another point here which is these are flags that were flown after the january 6 insurrection when when we know that the country is so fraught and the integrity of the supreme court has been under attack so what does it show? it? a certain sense of impunity a certain sense of he does not have to justify what he does, which is really a lawless supreme court. i can't think of any circumstan
anderson bryan todd, thanks so much on me now cnn political analysts and the jury journalist carl bernstein, author chasing history, a kid in the newsroom, which is a great read and former federal judge nancy gertner, now a senior lecturer at harvard law school. >> so judge gardner, i mean, would it be appropriate under any circumstances for january 6 related flags? to be, flying outside his supreme court justices home, let alone while related cases are before the court absolutely not i...
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but in terms of this warning, they talked about it this morning during the bernstein conference. he said, near-term bookings have hurt, and a big part of this is because they have lost corporate sales with a new approach that they instituted earlier this year. here's isem during the bernstein conference. >> we have to make sure our product is available for sale in all channels. and we're going to be making some changes very quickly. i think that is something that is immediately reversible. i believe that in terms to have pre-building relationships, i think our intermediaries, and these are the tmcs and our corporate customers, as well, i think we're going to have to get out there and really get on the road and make sure that we move quickly. that's going to take a little bit of time. >> you mentioned the management shake up, david. the chief commercial officer leaving the company. he was the architect of the new sales program that they instituted. also, the stock is being cut today by jeffrey's down to a hold. meanwhile, jeffrey's upgraded united to a buy. united affirming its q2
but in terms of this warning, they talked about it this morning during the bernstein conference. he said, near-term bookings have hurt, and a big part of this is because they have lost corporate sales with a new approach that they instituted earlier this year. here's isem during the bernstein conference. >> we have to make sure our product is available for sale in all channels. and we're going to be making some changes very quickly. i think that is something that is immediately...
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ras chief economic aid crash as he h tries to cash jared bernstein gives us our video of the da cyt >> he may be the chairmanhe of the council of economic advisorsunci, but ask him about money. it's like michael moore trying to graspe the concept of soap. >> watch bernstein struggle to answer why the u.s. borrows currency that we can just print ourselve u.sency yous. >> like you said, they print the dollar. so why? why does the governmenw does th? well, the so i mean, again, some of this stuff gets some of the language that the some of the language and concepts are just confused. i mean the government definitely prints money and it definitely lends that money which is why the government definitely prints money and it lends that money by by selling bonds. is that what they do. they they, they yeah they they they sell bonds. yeah. they sell bonds. right. since they sell bonds and peoplepeople buy the bonds and lend them the money. yeah. yeah don't i can'tget really talk. i don't, i don't get it, i don't know what they're talking about. becauseiti it's likedon' wheth the governmentalking
ras chief economic aid crash as he h tries to cash jared bernstein gives us our video of the da cyt >> he may be the chairmanhe of the council of economic advisorsunci, but ask him about money. it's like michael moore trying to graspe the concept of soap. >> watch bernstein struggle to answer why the u.s. borrows currency that we can just print ourselve u.sency yous. >> like you said, they print the dollar. so why? why does the governmenw does th? well, the so i mean, again,...
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give us your reaction as someone who together with carl bernstein, did all the lead reporting on the watergate scandal many years ago. what, what what is your reaction to this historic moment? >> well first of all, maybe the country's not, is divided as we think it is that this jury was able to quite quickly reach a consensus and the consensus is that donald trump is a felon and that changes politics, that changes the whole understanding of trump in the presidential election. that's going on. so this is one of these moments that changes history and defines history. now, we're going to have to hear from what the jurors said and how they did this so quickly, but i was quite surprised. i expected there would be some very vocal trump's supporters on that jury and would kind of have another point of view here. but there has been one point of view, and that is that donald trump is felon that's something i think it will go through another appeal process will hear from the jurors. but this is a kind of broad truth that doesn't happen. that often in politics. certainly doesn't. bob, you inter
give us your reaction as someone who together with carl bernstein, did all the lead reporting on the watergate scandal many years ago. what, what what is your reaction to this historic moment? >> well first of all, maybe the country's not, is divided as we think it is that this jury was able to quite quickly reach a consensus and the consensus is that donald trump is a felon and that changes politics, that changes the whole understanding of trump in the presidential election. that's going...
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really extraordinary. >> and it says something this wasn't inadvertent. >> yes, judge gardner, carl bernstein. thank you. coming up a barrage of russian missiles fired today on ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv. one missile strike killing several people who are the latest frontline reported ahead from ukraine plus nick paton walsh with a market will look at the fight there in a town near kharkiv that's on fire after russian strikes hit in one of the most active 22 seasons. you can't control what tornado, what kinds of interventions can we nine go inside the store. >> premiere of planet earth with liev schreiber, june 2 had nine on cnn a heart attack. do they have life insurance no. but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poll found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family meets at a price you can afford. select quote, we shop, you save high. it's christina again, i'm here to tell you about an
really extraordinary. >> and it says something this wasn't inadvertent. >> yes, judge gardner, carl bernstein. thank you. coming up a barrage of russian missiles fired today on ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv. one missile strike killing several people who are the latest frontline reported ahead from ukraine plus nick paton walsh with a market will look at the fight there in a town near kharkiv that's on fire after russian strikes hit in one of the most active 22 seasons. you...
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it was a very different narrative and one that was unexpected >> a lot of the notes today, bernstein goes to $1,300 td cowen, $1,200 they say, remember that $11 billion guide last year? they just divided to 2.5 times that >> i mean, i was doing some mathematics for the club, for the investing club, and if you look at what it was at the beginning of the year, it was at 19 times earnings. that's what it turned out to be. if you looked at the future earnings, the future earnings turned out to be so much higher. when talking behind the scenes with them today, they were saying, can you believe how much cheaper our stock is than amd? it's true. their stock remains very, very cheap with a 19 multiple at the beginning of the year with a $26 number that was an estimate it turned out to be -- the number was far lower it was the number you gave so, i think that there's still a sense of people don't understand nvidia and what -- i was joking with him beforehand not -- i mean, after the close no inside information. they knew that people would like the ten for one. >> yeah, which is something that
it was a very different narrative and one that was unexpected >> a lot of the notes today, bernstein goes to $1,300 td cowen, $1,200 they say, remember that $11 billion guide last year? they just divided to 2.5 times that >> i mean, i was doing some mathematics for the club, for the investing club, and if you look at what it was at the beginning of the year, it was at 19 times earnings. that's what it turned out to be. if you looked at the future earnings, the future earnings turned...
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one of his broadcast partnersroxie bernstein, says no matter how big of a star walton was he gave everyone coming he spoke to, his time. >> he was so disarming and genuine. he made everybody feel like they were his best friend. and he would have his little stick when people would walk up to him, for example. and he could see they were nervous or intimidated by talking to bill and he would say hi, i am bill with two ells. that is how he was, he was so welcoming to anybody and celebrated life like no other person i have ever seen. >> there was a moment of silence for walton before the celtics and pacers game for the eastern finals. >>> early fourth quarters, patient on the run and andrew nembhard finish it with a layup . they led by nine. but while the pacers shooting went into the deep freeze, the celtics rallied. derrick white corner pocket three broke a tie and gave boston the lead for good they hold the pacers to no points for the final 3 1/2 minutes. and once a 105-1 to 2, swept the series and advanced to the second nba finals in the last three years. >>> the giants, overall, winners ha
one of his broadcast partnersroxie bernstein, says no matter how big of a star walton was he gave everyone coming he spoke to, his time. >> he was so disarming and genuine. he made everybody feel like they were his best friend. and he would have his little stick when people would walk up to him, for example. and he could see they were nervous or intimidated by talking to bill and he would say hi, i am bill with two ells. that is how he was, he was so welcoming to anybody and celebrated...
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woodward and bernstein minded us that when journalists are revealing the truth of what happened, when people get the truth they are mobilized. there are newspapers closing down every■; week, every month, every day. for all of us that can compel strong dealings because many of us woke up in the mornings and saw parents reading the paper for turned on the radio and tuned into mainstream news. that was our daily hygiene. getting our news from these outlets. i have to mind you many times those outlets were not reflective of our full and broad community. while some open up the paper and got news and information, a large bit of the population could not. they were not in this relationship with news outlets. we have identified that is one of the central problems. this has been a long problem, a problem identified more than the years ago. our journalism strategy is supporting journalism. we see ripples in journalism. looking at historically marginalized communities, ensuring they have news and information needs that is an interesting proposal that we are engaged in because there is a local n
woodward and bernstein minded us that when journalists are revealing the truth of what happened, when people get the truth they are mobilized. there are newspapers closing down every■; week, every month, every day. for all of us that can compel strong dealings because many of us woke up in the mornings and saw parents reading the paper for turned on the radio and tuned into mainstream news. that was our daily hygiene. getting our news from these outlets. i have to mind you many times those...
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washington post has been living off of bob woodward and carl bernstein for the years, who had a whistle blower like mark felt. but they haven't been kind at all to whistle blowers and they've been very critical of people like cali rally and uh, edward snowden and chelsea manning very nasty. the column this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael garrison went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who was an apologist for the c. i. anyway, and i've been writing about that for years when after the whistle blowers, so whistle blowers better. realize that when they're out there and they turn around to see who's behind them, they're not gonna see a lot of people. and they're not gonna see a lot of institutions and they're not always going to see the press even though you can have. and as you know, you can have investigative reporting, you can have congressional investigations, you can have oversight without whistle blowers and that history is clear in that regard. in your own experience and my experience testified to that the post 91
washington post has been living off of bob woodward and carl bernstein for the years, who had a whistle blower like mark felt. but they haven't been kind at all to whistle blowers and they've been very critical of people like cali rally and uh, edward snowden and chelsea manning very nasty. the column this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael garrison went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who was an apologist for the c. i....
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if you strip out espn plus, disney plus and hulu actually made about $57 million st bernstein is warning investors not to let the optimism overshadow disney's parks performance as they say, quote, it is still the anchor of the company's valuation. my next guest is one of the producers behind blockbusters like "a beautiful mind," "splash" anjust to name a few brian grazer is executive chairman of imagine entertainment. great to see you welcome. what's the vibe out there? >> the vibe here in the room, people are live, the event is live at this moment the vibe is very positive. >> why is it positive when everyone out here is asking whatever happened to making good movies give us something to get excited about. >> look, most recently oppenheimer and barbie were good movies that inside of the story itself were good values. they reached your heart, they leeche reached your mind. that's what movies are supposed to do. premium content, television shows all have good values that are the basic glue or heartbeat of the movie itself. it has to have a soul. with a soul, something has a chance i alway
if you strip out espn plus, disney plus and hulu actually made about $57 million st bernstein is warning investors not to let the optimism overshadow disney's parks performance as they say, quote, it is still the anchor of the company's valuation. my next guest is one of the producers behind blockbusters like "a beautiful mind," "splash" anjust to name a few brian grazer is executive chairman of imagine entertainment. great to see you welcome. what's the vibe out there?...
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advisers under the president, but under president biden, the council is headed by someone named jarrett bernstein, i don’t know you, but that’s in vain. let's listen to it and you can comment. if the government prints dollars, then why does it borrow them? well i mean some things, some things seem unclear because of the terms: the government definitely prints money, it definitely lends it out, that's why the government definitely prints money and then lends it out by selling bonds, that's what they do, they, they... they , yes, they sell bonds, yes, they sell bonds, because so, they sell bonds, and people buy bonds, thus giving away money, so often in modern monetary theory the terms can be unnecessarily confused, but there is no need to doubt, the government prints money, uses this money so that, you know, i can’t say, i don’t quite understand, i don’t know what we’re talking about, that’s the thing, the government definitely prints money, it does it all the time, it definitely takes... to promote the economic policy of the country, an organized, but random person, i don’t think
advisers under the president, but under president biden, the council is headed by someone named jarrett bernstein, i don’t know you, but that’s in vain. let's listen to it and you can comment. if the government prints dollars, then why does it borrow them? well i mean some things, some things seem unclear because of the terms: the government definitely prints money, it definitely lends it out, that's why the government definitely prints money and then lends it out by selling bonds, that's...
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it's not just righteous that i value so much, stacy raskin from bernstein has been adamant that you need to purchase nvidia especially since it's inexpensive for its growth trajectory. to give bullish perspective, the stock market mentor, the regular off the charts contributor has a lot to say on one of their fundamentalist. as he puts it, if you think ai is about the peak of development than they are over by a mile but if you think that they are in their infancy that investing in anything is the key to underperformance. the average price target is at 1074, 3% above where the stocks trade. his 52-week target is 2000. as he puts it i think that there's a high probability that it will hit the print before the ball drops in times square. this is the chart here. it's easy when the fundamentals are ridiculous and even numbers are the only reliable metric. even numbers, like evens and odds kinds of thing. how does he get there? look at the weekly chart. it's more than doubled since the stock went up in january. amazing. the first leg of the run. he's betting he could double this again by the e
it's not just righteous that i value so much, stacy raskin from bernstein has been adamant that you need to purchase nvidia especially since it's inexpensive for its growth trajectory. to give bullish perspective, the stock market mentor, the regular off the charts contributor has a lot to say on one of their fundamentalist. as he puts it, if you think ai is about the peak of development than they are over by a mile but if you think that they are in their infancy that investing in anything is...
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stuart: neil cavuto fact checked white house economic advisor jared bernstein on biden's claim about inflation. this is must-see tv, roll tape please. >> it was never 9%, why does he keep saying that? >> let me point out in the very quote who played the president talked about how concerned he was for household struggling with prices he consistently -- adam: not what i asked you. why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> he is making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in place when he took office. the annual growth and corrine inflation and the second quarter of 20 one was about 9% and his point about inflation is very much the case. julie: are almost as bad as he is. stuart: must-see tv. inflation is a top issue for voters, why do they keep repeating a false number? 9% inflation? >> it's hard to believe the president can continue to say such untruths and people don't challenge it. i appreciate mister cavuto for challenging, we know inflation is 1.4% the day president biden took the oath of office. we also know in the first couple months of his tenure
stuart: neil cavuto fact checked white house economic advisor jared bernstein on biden's claim about inflation. this is must-see tv, roll tape please. >> it was never 9%, why does he keep saying that? >> let me point out in the very quote who played the president talked about how concerned he was for household struggling with prices he consistently -- adam: not what i asked you. why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> he is making the point that the factors that caused...