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i've got a buddy, we were in manhattan beach, california, recently. i dunno if you guys are familiar with manhattan beach, very beautiful area. [ cheers ] yeah, spectacular. southern california. we're walking up the beach, the boardwalk. it's like, pacific ocean on the left, big huge houses, very wealthy area. i pointed to, like, a mansion. i was like, "man, i'd kill to have this house." my buddy goes, "you wouldn't want to pay the taxes on that thing." [ light laughter ] you know these people, the taxes people? i'm like, "yeah, i'm not paying taxes in this situation. i'm just saying --" [ laughter ] "i'm just saying it's a nice house. i'm not picturing myself, as i am in my current financial situation, like --" [ laughter ] "gah! i can't swing this. i should've wished for a house in rural indiana where i could afford the property taxes!" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i was just making small talk. i didn't think they were gonna give me the house and then charge me property taxes on it, but -- i got a friend, we had a gig recently. he's a comedi
i've got a buddy, we were in manhattan beach, california, recently. i dunno if you guys are familiar with manhattan beach, very beautiful area. [ cheers ] yeah, spectacular. southern california. we're walking up the beach, the boardwalk. it's like, pacific ocean on the left, big huge houses, very wealthy area. i pointed to, like, a mansion. i was like, "man, i'd kill to have this house." my buddy goes, "you wouldn't want to pay the taxes on that thing." [ light laughter ]...
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. >> spirit has been tested on the sands of manhattan beach and the desert of new mexico. at usc's robotics lab, data is gathered on what happens when spirit steps into loose or wet sand or something brittle, like a graham cracker meant to mimic ice. how will this data be used for, say, colonizing in space? >> yeah, so this type of data, for example, where the sand is softer versus harder, can guide us to decide where, for example, to build houses and where it's the sand is more stable. >> lunar exploration is expected to happen in the next five years. members of the lassie project say it's a true team effort. >> it requires people from all different disciplines, from science, engineering, construction, behavioral science . and this project is integrating all of those, scientists say robots like the mars rover, which has wheels, can't handle steep terrain. >> last fall, spirit was tested on mount hood, where it struggled at times. but fulcher says there's value in overcoming challenges, so that when we go to the moon or we go to mars, we have enough of a tool set no matter
. >> spirit has been tested on the sands of manhattan beach and the desert of new mexico. at usc's robotics lab, data is gathered on what happens when spirit steps into loose or wet sand or something brittle, like a graham cracker meant to mimic ice. how will this data be used for, say, colonizing in space? >> yeah, so this type of data, for example, where the sand is softer versus harder, can guide us to decide where, for example, to build houses and where it's the sand is more...
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. >> there's a question from paul in manhattan beach, whether editorial boards and opinion pages carry weight in communities are are they ineffective due to ardent partisan politics. i know that the l.a. times they interview, for example, all the candidates for judgeships and that's not really a group of races that people follow closely. so i know many people who use such recommendations for their voting when they don't know the candidates, but the overall question is the clout and the voice that that-- whether or not it carries the clout that it used to or to this day. >> i'm not sure it ever carried as much clout as we think it did, frankly. so, i think it's a legitimate question. the new york times has cut back significantly on the number of editorials that it pubpublishes where editorials can make a difference in the areas you're talking about. certain races that people aren't paying attention to, certain issues, locally, for example, smaller local newspapers where they can draw attention to issues and illuminate the issues in a way that the order person is not focusing on that. >>
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reynolds announcing it's opening a new office in manhattan beach, california so congrats to josh brown and the team let's get to the "final trades." josh, kick us off. >> i'll just reiterate, the netflix selling was overdone i'm now in the name. >> bryn? >> yeah, the nasdaq has been stuck in a range bound i like geq you get capital appreciation >> weiss >> the department of defense is 10 to 15 years behind in technology in that all their initiatives now, whether it's javc-2 or zero trust, the one that benefits from that, leidos. new management came in, they're in a sweet spot of everything defense. all they need now is to get into an erm program >> that does it for "halftime. "the exchange" starts right now. happy friday, everybody. >>> courtney, thank you very much welcome, everybody, to "the exchange" for a friday i'm tyler mathisen, and i'm in for kelly evans. another day, another hotter than expected inflation read. the fed's key pce data showing that inflation ticked a little bit higher in march from the previous year but held steady from february. stocks managing to shake, shake,
reynolds announcing it's opening a new office in manhattan beach, california so congrats to josh brown and the team let's get to the "final trades." josh, kick us off. >> i'll just reiterate, the netflix selling was overdone i'm now in the name. >> bryn? >> yeah, the nasdaq has been stuck in a range bound i like geq you get capital appreciation >> weiss >> the department of defense is 10 to 15 years behind in technology in that all their initiatives now,...
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patt: a question from paul in manhattan beach is editorial boards and opinion pages carry weight in communities or if they are ineffective due to our partisan politics. i know that the los angeles times interviewed all of the candidates for judgeships, and that is not a group of races that people follow closely. i know many people who use such recommendations for their voting when they do not know the candidates. the overall question is the clout and the voice. whether that carries the clout that it used to or to this day? martin: i'm not sure it never carried as much clout as we think that it did, frankly. i think that there is a legitimate question. then york times has cut back significantly on the number of editorials it publishes. there is a concern about people not being able to distinguish between opinion and news. it looks so muddled online. i do think that where editorials can make a difference is in the areas you are talking about. certain races that people aren't paying attention to. certain local issues. for example, smaller local newspaper where they can draw attention to issues and
patt: a question from paul in manhattan beach is editorial boards and opinion pages carry weight in communities or if they are ineffective due to our partisan politics. i know that the los angeles times interviewed all of the candidates for judgeships, and that is not a group of races that people follow closely. i know many people who use such recommendations for their voting when they do not know the candidates. the overall question is the clout and the voice. whether that carries the clout...
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. >> a question from paul in manhattan beach, whether the editorial board and opinion pages collect weight in communities or ineffective due to ardent partisan politics. the l.a. times interview, for example, all the candidates for judgeships and that's not really a group of races people follow very closely so i know many people who use such recommendations for voting when they don't know the candidates. but the overall question is the cloud and the voice that that -- whether or not it carries the clout it used to, to this day. >> i'm not sure it ever carried as much clout as we think it did, frankly. so i think there's a legitimate question. "the new york times" has cut back significantly on the number of editorials it publishes. i think there's a concern of people not being able to distinguish between what's opinion and what's news and looks so muddled online. secondly, i do think that where editorials can make a difference is in the areas you're talking about, certain kinds of races people aren't paying attention to, certain issues locally, for example, small or local newspapers where t
. >> a question from paul in manhattan beach, whether the editorial board and opinion pages collect weight in communities or ineffective due to ardent partisan politics. the l.a. times interview, for example, all the candidates for judgeships and that's not really a group of races people follow very closely so i know many people who use such recommendations for voting when they don't know the candidates. but the overall question is the cloud and the voice that that -- whether or not it...
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the company , based in manhattan beach, has been on the verge of bankruptcy. now new paperwork filed with the securities and exchange commission. fisker announced it could file for bankruptcy within the next month if there is no infusion of cash. now, fisker missed a half $1 million interest payment last month and has laid off several hundred employees. the stock also in danger of being delisted. it is trading at just about $0.03 a share. and our next hour we're going to show you foot locker's new plan for new stores. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents pam. >> thank you. well, many parents bemoan the hours their children spend playing video games. more hope that the love of video games will spur a new generation of game designers. one franchise capitalizing on this growing coding trend is called code. ninjas has over 300 locations in the u.s, more than a dozen here in northern california. its programs teach aspiring coders how to design video games. code lego robotics, and more. >> this is absolutely a growing trend. parents want their kids
the company , based in manhattan beach, has been on the verge of bankruptcy. now new paperwork filed with the securities and exchange commission. fisker announced it could file for bankruptcy within the next month if there is no infusion of cash. now, fisker missed a half $1 million interest payment last month and has laid off several hundred employees. the stock also in danger of being delisted. it is trading at just about $0.03 a share. and our next hour we're going to show you foot locker's...
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missing the end of the palm beach season is one he maybe could have tried with the judge see how that works yeah. listen, i mean, when donald trump could campaign during the primary, he didn't really campaign, right? i think in some ways, he's sort of overcame painting and he might be just as happy to sit around, maybe not in a courtroom, but certainly sit around mar-a-largo but he obviously wants to make that an issue. north carolina and interesting state they've got a really i think maga governor who's running. i think the biden team i definitely sees that as someplace they can make republican spend money even if they can't necessarily make it competitive in the general, i will say about this. we don't really know what's going to come out of this trial. we obviously don't know what the verdict will be, but also just the salacious details, some of which we already know, but it's likely that this tribal is going the uncover other uncomfortable allegations and facts around donald trump. >> look, we have a national campaign with donald trump. i mean, he's they're talking, they're doing
missing the end of the palm beach season is one he maybe could have tried with the judge see how that works yeah. listen, i mean, when donald trump could campaign during the primary, he didn't really campaign, right? i think in some ways, he's sort of overcame painting and he might be just as happy to sit around, maybe not in a courtroom, but certainly sit around mar-a-largo but he obviously wants to make that an issue. north carolina and interesting state they've got a really i think maga...
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. >>> the state attorney for palm beach county florida is with me. lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and anyone that says i'm biased, i will never vote against donald trump are gone and of the lawyers will get to questions and they will not be able to ask the jurors how they voted but you can get with her other ways and say what kind of shows and podcasts and networks unit listen to and where do you get your news and you can pretty much find out a lot by asking a bunch of questions that tiptoe around the political questions and then the lawyers will be able to strike people and hear someone who says i'm related to someone on the defense team will there gone or they can also stri
. >>> the state attorney for palm beach county florida is with me. lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and...
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people that come through mar-a- lago, palm beach has become this sort of like man of the certain set of americans. in places so far from manhattan that loathe it and he is like the weird, yeah, the sort of symbol of that loathing though he clearly loves it. >> the people who really support him believe the elites are out to get them. so if he says the elites are out to get me and he genuinely believes that on some level, it reads as authentic to people who want to support him. >> and that authenticity of how spurned he feels all the time is the thing that works in a way that doesn't work in of his knockoffs. what do you think about the trajectory of this in terms of the campaign? as someone who covered this? >> it is interesting because by normal standard of a campaign in a normal plane of existence, this would not be a positive development. it is not good to have your candidate splitting his time. the court and the campaign sharing custody of him. the campaign gets him on wednesday. the court gets him on monday and tuesday. he has weekends to himself. it is demoralizing ridiculous th
people that come through mar-a- lago, palm beach has become this sort of like man of the certain set of americans. in places so far from manhattan that loathe it and he is like the weird, yeah, the sort of symbol of that loathing though he clearly loves it. >> the people who really support him believe the elites are out to get them. so if he says the elites are out to get me and he genuinely believes that on some level, it reads as authentic to people who want to support him. >> and...
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like, you know, new york real estate, the people that come through mar-a-lago, palm beach, has become this sort of, like, man of the vote of a certain set of americans, in places so far from manhattan that load it, and that he has, like, the weird, yeah, the sort of symbol of that loathing, even though he clearly loves it. >> is also, you know, the people who really support him believe that the elites are out to get them, so when he gets up, and very convincingly says the elites are out to get me too, and he genuinely believes that, on some level, it reads as authentic to people who want to support him. >> yeah, and i think that authenticity of house burned he feels all the time it's actually the thing that actually works in a way that doesn't work in many of his knockoffs. do you think, what do you think about the trajectory of this in terms of the campaign? as someone who's covered this. >> it's interesting, because by normal standards of a campaign, in a normal playing of existence, this would not be a positive development, right? like, it's no good to have your candidate splitting
like, you know, new york real estate, the people that come through mar-a-lago, palm beach, has become this sort of, like, man of the vote of a certain set of americans, in places so far from manhattan that load it, and that he has, like, the weird, yeah, the sort of symbol of that loathing, even though he clearly loves it. >> is also, you know, the people who really support him believe that the elites are out to get them, so when he gets up, and very convincingly says the elites are out...
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for those who think, well, that's manhattan and he wouldn't call here, remember, in palm beach county, my jurisdiction, i oversee mar-a-lago. if anyone would get a call, you'd think i would. never got a call. so i do think that judge merchan is going to keep this case right. he is going to keep it moving. and the jury pool has to really concern donald trump. that's an area up there where trump got, like, 12% of the vote. that's got to scare him a lot. >> lanny, i've known you a while and we're working with the transplant justice issue now. i know how passionate you are about people being about what is right. tell us with michael cohen, who i had prior with -- prayer with before he went to jail, what does he represent to a jury? he went to jail for lying but had been passionate about what he did and why he did it. why do you feel as an experienced attorney that this would resonate with the jury? >> first of all, thanks for getting that question from reverend sharpton, who is a preacher who knows about sinners taking ownership. the testimony you just showed of michael, i happened to be
for those who think, well, that's manhattan and he wouldn't call here, remember, in palm beach county, my jurisdiction, i oversee mar-a-lago. if anyone would get a call, you'd think i would. never got a call. so i do think that judge merchan is going to keep this case right. he is going to keep it moving. and the jury pool has to really concern donald trump. that's an area up there where trump got, like, 12% of the vote. that's got to scare him a lot. >> lanny, i've known you a while and...
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i'm hearing of deals in palm beach that could break a record for the entire country. the most expensive home ever sold. there are negotiations there. obviously, that's at the stratosphere. there's a lot of sales volume going on in the 5 million plus range. i think the stock market will hold up. >> i'm psyched about inside wealth. >> if you want to read more about luxury real estate, you can get my new newsletter, cnbc.com/insidewealth. a lot of stuff there about family offices, real estate, investments, the private market. so, where the wealthy are putting their money with a lot of focus on real estate. we'll track it. >> that's great. that was a long time coming. glad it's finally here. >> thank you. >>> we have a lot more live market coverage for you straight ahead. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive?
i'm hearing of deals in palm beach that could break a record for the entire country. the most expensive home ever sold. there are negotiations there. obviously, that's at the stratosphere. there's a lot of sales volume going on in the 5 million plus range. i think the stock market will hold up. >> i'm psyched about inside wealth. >> if you want to read more about luxury real estate, you can get my new newsletter, cnbc.com/insidewealth. a lot of stuff there about family offices, real...