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carl short, director, thank you. chair. post. we view this amendment as a tool that will assist, we hope we think will assist our our inspection team in being more efficient in being able to enforce the rules around vending. so we are grateful for the amendment. we think it will be helpful. it there will there's no silver bullet. i think we need to be mindful that this we will continue to have challenges in doing this enforcement, but we are appreciative and we think it will help us be more efficient and just clarify some of the rules. great. thank you. last month there was a local television news story featuring public works, homeless encampment, cleanup team and their heroic work to treat homeless individuals with dignity and respect while maintaining a clean, safe and attractive public realm for san francisco's citizens. as public works hotspot team leader daryl dilworth was interviewed and demonstrated admirable leadership and common sense management of the challenging situation public works employees navigate every day. the
carl short, director, thank you. chair. post. we view this amendment as a tool that will assist, we hope we think will assist our our inspection team in being more efficient in being able to enforce the rules around vending. so we are grateful for the amendment. we think it will be helpful. it there will there's no silver bullet. i think we need to be mindful that this we will continue to have challenges in doing this enforcement, but we are appreciative and we think it will help us be more...
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i have a long biography for carl, so i'm going to keep it short. basically. i mean, it's a lot about carl's career is distinguished by two combat deployments in iraq in 2007 and 2009, where he led his team in the capture of the infamous butcher of fallujah. upon returning carl took on a senior training role instructing high risk evolutions such as close quarters combat and air operations. his natural leadership skills and extensive experience have made him an expert on the subject and an authority on politics. military and national security. so his new book, which we will be talking tonight, again, a fitting title profiles in freedom heroes who have shaped america. carl, the heroes of american history. he tackles the issues of groups to silence our voices, reason, silence our history and rewrite those narratives. as you know, from listening to carl on a newsmax many of you are newsmax watchers. carl is really fighting again to present these stories and to make them relevant and really help those who want to get their stories out there and to commemorate those
i have a long biography for carl, so i'm going to keep it short. basically. i mean, it's a lot about carl's career is distinguished by two combat deployments in iraq in 2007 and 2009, where he led his team in the capture of the infamous butcher of fallujah. upon returning carl took on a senior training role instructing high risk evolutions such as close quarters combat and air operations. his natural leadership skills and extensive experience have made him an expert on the subject and an...
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i ha biography for carl, so i'm going to keep i short. basically. i mean, it's a lot aboutreer is distinguished by two combat deployments in iraq in 2007 and 2009, where he led his team in the capture of the infamouser of fallujah. upon returning carl took on a senior training evolutions such as close quarters combat leadership skills and extensiveexpert on the subject and an authority on politics.military and national security. so his new book, which we will be talking tonight, again, a fitting title profiles in freedom heroes who have shaped america. carl, the heroes of american history. he tackles the issues of groups to silence ours, reason, silence our history and rewrite those narratives. as you know, from listening to carl on a newsmax many of you are newsmax watchers. carl is really fighting again to present these stories and to make them relevant and really help those who want to get their stories out there and to commemorate those ag who fought for our nation. this is a testament to the enduring legacy of our historical figures and call to
i ha biography for carl, so i'm going to keep i short. basically. i mean, it's a lot aboutreer is distinguished by two combat deployments in iraq in 2007 and 2009, where he led his team in the capture of the infamouser of fallujah. upon returning carl took on a senior training evolutions such as close quarters combat leadership skills and extensiveexpert on the subject and an authority on politics.military and national security. so his new book, which we will be talking tonight, again, a...
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carl sat out by the swimming pool in the most awful pair of green shorts you've ever seen let alone hissat in the kitchen, and we said to get this done, we're going to have to each do ten pages a day, and then we can go out to dinner, and so that's what we did. >> jonathan: so i want to get to the beginning of the book because you talk about how the day of the break-in, or the day after the break-in when you guys come in and you're assigned to the story -- >> i looked across the room and he was working on the story and i said to myself, oh, god. no. not bernstein. >> jonathan: according to the book when you find out that woodward's on the story as well, you write, that figured bernstein, thought, bob woodward was a premadonna. bernstein knew that woodward couldn't write very well. one office rumor had it that english was not woodward's native language. who wrote that line? >> i suspect i did in my green shorts. >> i knew that was what the story was on me so i wrote it. >> the real thing was within a few days of working on this story together, each of us saw in the other remarkable thing
carl sat out by the swimming pool in the most awful pair of green shorts you've ever seen let alone hissat in the kitchen, and we said to get this done, we're going to have to each do ten pages a day, and then we can go out to dinner, and so that's what we did. >> jonathan: so i want to get to the beginning of the book because you talk about how the day of the break-in, or the day after the break-in when you guys come in and you're assigned to the story -- >> i looked across the...
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carl sat out by the swimming pool in the most awful pair of green shorts you've ever seen let alone his the kitchen, and we said to get this done, we're going to have to each do ten pages a day, and then we can go out to dinner, and so that's what we did. >> jonathan: so i want to get to the beginning of the book because you talk about how the day of the break-in, or the day after the break-in when you guys come in and you're assigned to the story -- >> i looked across the room and he was working on the story and i said to myself, oh, god. no. not bernstein. >> jonathan: according to the book when you find out that woodward's on the story as well, you write, that figured bernstein, thought, bob woodward was a premadonna. bernstein knew that woodward couldn't write very well. one office rumor had it that english was not woodward's native language. who wrote that line? >> i suspect i did in my green shorts. >> i knew that was what the story was on me so i wrote it. >> the real thing was within a few days of working on this story together, each of us saw in the other remarkable things. in
carl sat out by the swimming pool in the most awful pair of green shorts you've ever seen let alone his the kitchen, and we said to get this done, we're going to have to each do ten pages a day, and then we can go out to dinner, and so that's what we did. >> jonathan: so i want to get to the beginning of the book because you talk about how the day of the break-in, or the day after the break-in when you guys come in and you're assigned to the story -- >> i looked across the room and...
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i take a beating whenever carl was on the mound. that's a business lesson.lf life of ice cream on a hot july night is about as short as short can be. during the lightning round, i might jest with you u by your name, chief, i learned these names at the ballpark. it's what people called me to get my attention. to buy ice cream. hey, chief, frankly, i loved it and its bizarre intimacy, and i never forgot the monikers. i made a ton of money, opened a fund at fidelity, contributed a little bit every week. it was the top mutual fund of its time, "beeating the street, still on amazon, they are fabulous. the munches work study, and it went toward my tuition and room and board. when i got out of college and multiple attempts in the newspaper business, i was rejected by 57 papers. i hate everybody who rejected me. never mind, i landed a position as a general reporter, and then got caught making 150 bucks a week, which is not a lot to really boil it. i still have my tattered pay stub, got it in my wallet, to remind me how hard it was when i started. i saved. i put a fe
i take a beating whenever carl was on the mound. that's a business lesson.lf life of ice cream on a hot july night is about as short as short can be. during the lightning round, i might jest with you u by your name, chief, i learned these names at the ballpark. it's what people called me to get my attention. to buy ice cream. hey, chief, frankly, i loved it and its bizarre intimacy, and i never forgot the monikers. i made a ton of money, opened a fund at fidelity, contributed a little bit every...
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actually, on a short-term basis we're a little bit worried.n't begrudge any of these strategists for raising their targets. this is a really tough gig, and we think that, you know, many of these strategists have missed the forest through the trees. they've been focusing on the index level versus the underlying stocks. number two, obviously, they've been focusing more on macro variables in terms of their models. you know, how we explain that is, we don't know exactly their process, carl, but there are models you can take a look at with respect to how we look at the market. we look at dividend discount model, cash flow model, pe model, but then also a macro model. so if you look at the macro model, the macro models are always negative because they're backward looking. if you look at the macro data it's been decelerating. those models are behind what's going on in the market. but i think lastly, you know, i'm going to quote bill murray for part of the lost generation, we're amongst the last strategists that look at stocks in the industries in the
actually, on a short-term basis we're a little bit worried.n't begrudge any of these strategists for raising their targets. this is a really tough gig, and we think that, you know, many of these strategists have missed the forest through the trees. they've been focusing on the index level versus the underlying stocks. number two, obviously, they've been focusing more on macro variables in terms of their models. you know, how we explain that is, we don't know exactly their process, carl, but...
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>> that's a different discussion, carl because it wasn't that long ago looking at europe saying gosh,ier set up here, less expensive, you have underlying economic growth improving, you have central banks easing. what's not to like about this. and all of a sudden you insert the political circumstance into it and now all of a sudden that money you thought might be flowing to europe suddenly has a different place to go. another reason to come back to the u.s. valuations aside, we have to be attentive that what you're getting with the u.s. now versus the rest of the globe is this growth is defensive play, as we work our way through the economic and political circumstances where what you're getting from the mag seven in general is still supportive of why you want to be engaged in u.s. equities. >> that's good stuff, scott. we'll see what the next few weeks bring in earnings. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> rivian shares are a big story soaring after securing the multibillion investment from volkswagen. we'll talk to one analyst who just raised his target. >> nvidia rebounding getti
>> that's a different discussion, carl because it wasn't that long ago looking at europe saying gosh,ier set up here, less expensive, you have underlying economic growth improving, you have central banks easing. what's not to like about this. and all of a sudden you insert the political circumstance into it and now all of a sudden that money you thought might be flowing to europe suddenly has a different place to go. another reason to come back to the u.s. valuations aside, we have to be...
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why can't keith gill do it like carl icahn? >> telling the truth.y. if those aren't actually your positions. >> self-correct, probably. everyone would like to be hello kitty, roaring kitty, but everybody can't be. >> not even using words. >> becky pointed out earlier. zero sum game. people on the other side of that 80 million that don't have the 80 million he now has. right? and you right at the very beginning, gamestop's not doing any better. >> how about that michael douglas speech to charlie sheen in the room with the painting. just moving it around. you know? except it's the little guy who's winning this time, and that might -- "on the other hand" -- >> the little guys losing to add up to 80 million. >> have i convinced you maybe there's an argument on the other side versus the -- >> i knew that but i agree with the first. >> you can get the "on the other hand" newsletter. qr code on the screen, or if you don't like to try to rip out your phone too fast type in cnbc/otoh, both arguments. see if i actually believed the first one more. >> you want
why can't keith gill do it like carl icahn? >> telling the truth.y. if those aren't actually your positions. >> self-correct, probably. everyone would like to be hello kitty, roaring kitty, but everybody can't be. >> not even using words. >> becky pointed out earlier. zero sum game. people on the other side of that 80 million that don't have the 80 million he now has. right? and you right at the very beginning, gamestop's not doing any better. >> how about that...