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from bum bum like this when i was studying with bernstein in los angeles. it was a foursome from and never forget when he was speaking is different to doctors and it was a youth orchestra and chillies. playing in everybody is making a beautiful song and he was just saying they said yes but you know what makes it really interesting is that mad judgment and from that point i have never been able to get it out of my head this what bernstein calls this the mad german tango but on . right now at the end it gets a little bit weak in character dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun and also big fast of course it's not really a punk rock. but the stories are good enough for you to understand of the character he was looking for in order to make this look good bruce melody even more. interesting and have a structure but i'm i'm i'm. you done than done i'm somehow the timing of the last bar maybe could be a little bit more thought a bit more. just just to get a precise let's take one time and just could we just try playing a little bit longer on the absolutely. for the p
from bum bum like this when i was studying with bernstein in los angeles. it was a foursome from and never forget when he was speaking is different to doctors and it was a youth orchestra and chillies. playing in everybody is making a beautiful song and he was just saying they said yes but you know what makes it really interesting is that mad judgment and from that point i have never been able to get it out of my head this what bernstein calls this the mad german tango but on . right now at the...
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bernstein: and for letting us in on things we did not know about. thank you for agreeing to do this. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: c-span hosts a conversation next week with some of the candidates mounting primary challenges to president trump along with your questions. that is friday night 8:00 eastern on c-span. former trump campaign advisor george -- george papadopoulos. he served 12 days in prison for lying to the fbi during the investigation and wrote a book. he spoke to an audience in west lm
bernstein: and for letting us in on things we did not know about. thank you for agreeing to do this. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: c-span hosts a conversation next week with some of the candidates mounting primary challenges to president trump along with your questions. that is friday night 8:00 eastern on...
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>> i think it is, anderson, and i maybe could begin where carl bernstein left off. bribery, but it's not just bribery. you know, it would be soliciting a bribe if the president said to president zelensky, you know, if you do me a favor, maybe give me a few bucks, stay at the doral hotel, for example, i'll give you a signed copy of "the art of the deal" and let you take a photo opp with me. that's not what's going on. what's going on is our president is saying to president zelensky, you're under attack by russia with russian tanks. your people are dying, and i'll let that go on and hold off the aid that our congress has voted unless and until you go on tv and announce that you are investigating my opponent, joe biden, and his son, hunter with burisma. i mean that is an extraordinary thing. he's stealing taxpayers' money, using it as though it were his, basically dangling it and saying, i won't let you have it, even though you need it to survi survive, unless you help me win. so he is violating the separation of powers by usurping the power of the purse. he's not just
>> i think it is, anderson, and i maybe could begin where carl bernstein left off. bribery, but it's not just bribery. you know, it would be soliciting a bribe if the president said to president zelensky, you know, if you do me a favor, maybe give me a few bucks, stay at the doral hotel, for example, i'll give you a signed copy of "the art of the deal" and let you take a photo opp with me. that's not what's going on. what's going on is our president is saying to president...
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back with carl bernstein, gloria borger, jeff toobin. the fact that the president is talking about no quid pro quo time line makes no sense. the fact before he is in offices feeling pressure from giuliani and trump world. >> you know, what's so extraordinary about in story is that every single piece so far fits together. now, usually not the case. usually there is sort of weird stray facts. everything that's coming out suggests that the only interest root of jowlny or donald trump or anyone allied with him in ukraine was getting dirt on the political opponents and figuring out what happened in 2016 with the mysterious server. that's the only interest they had in ukraine. and every fact that has come out, whether it's from trump personally or through witnesses like taylor who had secondhand information, suggests the same thing. and this -- what rene's story gives us some sense of the origin of how early in the process in obsession with barisma and 2016 came up. >> gloria it's fascinating. you mention you got in president -- the guy who is
back with carl bernstein, gloria borger, jeff toobin. the fact that the president is talking about no quid pro quo time line makes no sense. the fact before he is in offices feeling pressure from giuliani and trump world. >> you know, what's so extraordinary about in story is that every single piece so far fits together. now, usually not the case. usually there is sort of weird stray facts. everything that's coming out suggests that the only interest root of jowlny or donald trump or...
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>> for today, absolutely and maybe for the next couple of days but where is bernstein 18 months ago?hat's a fair question. they watch the show. where were you 18 months ago the things that they said -- >> bernstein, line one >> i get a lot wrong, but collectively we've been saying for the last year that fedex is doing everything wrong the stock still has room to the downside i think today is a nice start in terms of what it did i think there's still further room to the downside. >> if it breaks here, it's going back to the 2016 low, which is 120, that's 10%. not everyone can get these things right all the time. but at the end of the day, it is a value trap and they've got a lot of competing head winds. >> i'm sit here today even sure this rally was that great in view of how the market traded today, for fedex i would not call this good price action. i still think it goes lower. >> you have ups and you have fedex. you can't talk about one without the other. ups is up 60%. fedex down 13% year to date. so now it gets back to the positioning again. everyone is so long ups, short fedex, i
>> for today, absolutely and maybe for the next couple of days but where is bernstein 18 months ago?hat's a fair question. they watch the show. where were you 18 months ago the things that they said -- >> bernstein, line one >> i get a lot wrong, but collectively we've been saying for the last year that fedex is doing everything wrong the stock still has room to the downside i think today is a nice start in terms of what it did i think there's still further room to the...
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bernstein to come join me on stage. [applause] me?: everybody can hear that was extraordinary to hear. thank you so much. this is a terrific book that you've written. it is an extraordinary tale about a person's journey through national service and where that ,ational service is broken down and also, about where we are in the country today. there is a lot to learn in here. what you've just touched on, it has raised a number of questions that i would like to ask you. first,tart with the given what we've seen of the temperament of the president of the united states. what is not in your book, i believe, is the discussion that you were present at about the invocation of the 25th amendment. what provoked that discussion, who had it, and tell us about it. so, in the days following jim's firing, i had a series of meetings with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, first in a one on one exchange on the friday of that week, and then over the days that followed. it was in one of those first meetings that rod raised the .dea of the 25th amendm
bernstein to come join me on stage. [applause] me?: everybody can hear that was extraordinary to hear. thank you so much. this is a terrific book that you've written. it is an extraordinary tale about a person's journey through national service and where that ,ational service is broken down and also, about where we are in the country today. there is a lot to learn in here. what you've just touched on, it has raised a number of questions that i would like to ask you. first,tart with the given...
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bernstein initiated pellets on within outperform and a $29 price ticket -- bernstein peleton citing meaningfultunities for growth in equipment and subscription revenue. down byshares closed the most in five years after reporting quarterly results that fell short of wall street estimates. the company says privacy issues involving its advertising business will continue to have an impact on performance, but daily active users rose 4% from the previous quarter. i spoke to twitter's cfo, who explained the unexpected miss. by saying start advertiser sentiment continues to be strong, but we did see more seasonality than we expected in july and august and had a couple of product-related issues where some settings did not work as expected. that impacted us by about three or more points in q3, and we expect it to have four or more points of impact in q4. taylor: fixing those settings is good for the consumer. how will that impact your financials perhaps even more into 2020. >> we are working hard to remediate these things, which first means communicating clearly so people understand when something did n
bernstein initiated pellets on within outperform and a $29 price ticket -- bernstein peleton citing meaningfultunities for growth in equipment and subscription revenue. down byshares closed the most in five years after reporting quarterly results that fell short of wall street estimates. the company says privacy issues involving its advertising business will continue to have an impact on performance, but daily active users rose 4% from the previous quarter. i spoke to twitter's cfo, who...
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has shared in two pulitzer prizes first in 1973 for coverage of the watergate scandal with carl bernstein and second in 2003 as the lead reporter for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. mr. woodward has authored or co-authored 19 books, all of which have been national nonfiction best sellers. he's written books on nine of the most recent presidents from nixon to trump, including his latest book "fear trump in the white house." michael horowitz is inspector general of the department of justice and chair of the council of the inspector general on integrity and efficiency. as inspector general, he oversees more than 450 special agents, auditors, inspectors, attorneys and staff whose mission it is to detect and deter waste, fraud, abuse and misconduct in doj programs and personnel and to promote economy and efficiency in department operations. prior to serving as inspector general mr. horowitz had a distinguished career in private practice and doj. he's a graduate of brandweis university. please join me in welcoming our guests. [ applause ] okay. i hope the microphone is on. after some br
has shared in two pulitzer prizes first in 1973 for coverage of the watergate scandal with carl bernstein and second in 2003 as the lead reporter for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. mr. woodward has authored or co-authored 19 books, all of which have been national nonfiction best sellers. he's written books on nine of the most recent presidents from nixon to trump, including his latest book "fear trump in the white house." michael horowitz is inspector general of the...
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. >> woodward, bernstein, you're both on the story. >> reporter: deep throat would set up secret meetings with woodward by drawing a enclose, with a specific time, usually late at night, on page 20 of woodward's copy of the "new york times." they would then meet at that time inside an underground parking garage. >> no, no, i am not deep throat. >> reporter: in fact, he was. the mystery ended in 2005 when mark felt, the number two in command at the fbi in the early '70s, revealed he was deep throat. also in the 1970s, military analyst daniel ellsberg earned a reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top secret government study about the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. >> the name has come out as the possible source of "the times" pentagon documents. it is daniel ellsberg. >> reporter: the pentagon papers showed the government had mismanaged the vietnam war and lied about it. ellsberg was charged under the espionage act with theft and conspiracy, but the charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. his disclosures as a whistle-blower were credited
. >> woodward, bernstein, you're both on the story. >> reporter: deep throat would set up secret meetings with woodward by drawing a enclose, with a specific time, usually late at night, on page 20 of woodward's copy of the "new york times." they would then meet at that time inside an underground parking garage. >> no, no, i am not deep throat. >> reporter: in fact, he was. the mystery ended in 2005 when mark felt, the number two in command at the fbi in the...
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carl bernstein joins us next with the bottom line. plants capture co2. of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you need, all in one place. expedia. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! >>> overnight text messages came out. they show u.s. diplomats trying to appease demands from the white hous
carl bernstein joins us next with the bottom line. plants capture co2. of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you...
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investigative journalist carl bernstein and also joining us douglas brinkley, historian.nk you both for being here. take a listen to pompeo two sundays ago with martha radditz before we knew he was on that call between president trump and the ukrainian president. >> the "wall street journal" reports that president trump pressed the president of ukraine eight times to work with rudy giuliani to investigate joe biden's son. what do you know about those conversations? >> so you just gave me a report about a -- whistle-blower complaint none of which i've seen. >> carl if there was nothing wrong with the call as president trump claims, that's not exactly the most honest answer to that question. >> i don't think mr. pompeo has been very honest throughout this episode. one of the real similarities to watergate, there are real differences, and i think trump's conduct as president is far worse than nixon's was in terms of his corruption. in terms of his contempt for the established practices of the presidency and the rule of law in this country. but what we see in both instances a
investigative journalist carl bernstein and also joining us douglas brinkley, historian.nk you both for being here. take a listen to pompeo two sundays ago with martha radditz before we knew he was on that call between president trump and the ukrainian president. >> the "wall street journal" reports that president trump pressed the president of ukraine eight times to work with rudy giuliani to investigate joe biden's son. what do you know about those conversations? >> so...
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francine: joining us from new york is kathy fisher at bernstein.ement or a currency packed, what does that mean for the market? kathy: there will be some relief, but i would argue that the market knows the trade issues are not the only issues. fundamental, the views of how an economy works, it is certainly intellectual property, these things are the big issues still out there. while they were be a huge sigh of relief if the tariffs do not come into play, those issues will still be lingering. i think we have to recognize that there are some short-term benefits that still will not answer the long-term question. scarlet: what would u.s. investors interpret as a successful partial trade deal? kathy: certainly anything that helps agriculture that is visible and tangible, that takes the pressure off the sectors of the u.s. economy that have been hurt. everybody is watching the consumer, so we do not want to see tariffs that directly affect the consumer and start to nap the incredible benefit -- nip the incredible benefit the global economy has gotten. sc
francine: joining us from new york is kathy fisher at bernstein.ement or a currency packed, what does that mean for the market? kathy: there will be some relief, but i would argue that the market knows the trade issues are not the only issues. fundamental, the views of how an economy works, it is certainly intellectual property, these things are the big issues still out there. while they were be a huge sigh of relief if the tariffs do not come into play, those issues will still be lingering. i...
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he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school, new york city. mr. mccabe was fired by the justice department less than two days before his planned retirement. >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. and good evening. ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, students, and all members of the new school community. thanks so much for inviting me to speak to you here tonight. it is truly an honor to address a group as engaged and, quite frankly, as large. that's a bit terrifying for me, as you are right now. and also to be able to do it on the 100th anniversary of the new school. congratulations on your anniversary. thank you for making me a part of it. tonight i'd like to talk to you a bit about loyalty and about how my experiences in the fbi showed me the majesty and the power of loyalty at its best. and the danger and manipulation of loyalty in pursuit of self-interest. the motto of the fbi is fidelity, bravery and integrity. it begins with fidelity. fidelity, what is that? the quality or state of being
he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school, new york city. mr. mccabe was fired by the justice department less than two days before his planned retirement. >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. and good evening. ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, students, and all members of the new school community. thanks so much for inviting me to speak to you here tonight. it is truly an honor to address a...
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andrea bernstein is the host of trump inc., where all your favorite podcasts are procured. our thanks for coming by and explaining all of this here tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the president faces new resistance, this time from within his own party. two veteran conservative strategists, both of whom have since broken ranks with their former political party, join us next to talk about it. it's time for sleep numbers fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is now only $1,399 plus 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. >>> utah republican senator mitt romney is learning what can happen when a republican speaks out against this president. after romney called trump's suggestion that china investigate joe biden wrong and appalling -- that's what he called it, wrong and appalling -- the president respond responded, saying, quote, mitt romney never knew how to win. he is a pompous a double q, who has bee
andrea bernstein is the host of trump inc., where all your favorite podcasts are procured. our thanks for coming by and explaining all of this here tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the president faces new resistance, this time from within his own party. two veteran conservative strategists, both of whom have since broken ranks with their former political party, join us next to talk about it. it's time for sleep numbers fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help...
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what we have is a constitution that everyone must abide by. >> richard ben-veniste and carl bernstein it. we have a lot more to learn about rudy giuliani's involvement with those two men under arrest. right back with a deeper dive into their ties next. and there's nothing you can do about it? now there's a solution! downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. just pour the dye free liquid into the rinse dispenser. after a day of wear, pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. it even comes unscented. if you don't love downy wrinkleguard, we'll give you your money back. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy
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what we have is a constitution that everyone must abide by. >> richard ben-veniste and carl bernsteinpreciate it. we have a lot more to learn about rudy giuliani's involvement with those two men under arrest. right back with a deeper dive into their ties next. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three! no matter what life throws down ♪ roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the roomba i7+ system empties its bin into allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens. forget about vacuuming for months. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 ou
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andrea bernstein is the host of trump inc., where all your favorite podcasts are procured. our thanks for coming by and explaining all of this here tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the president faces new resistance, this time from within his own party. two veteran conservative strategists, both of whom have since broken ranks with their former political party join us next to talk about it. and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7 with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. you could say align puts the pro in probiotic. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. and try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. >>> utah republican senator mitt romney is learning what can happen when a republican sp
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. >> bernstein, you're both on the story. >> reporter: deep throat would set up secret meetings by drawingith a specific time, usually late at night on page 20 of wood word's copy of the "new york times." they would then meet at that time inside an under ground parking garage. >> no, no, i'm not deep throat. >> reporter: in fact, he was. the mystery ended in 2005 when mark felt, the number two in command at the fbi in the early '70s revealed he was deep throat. also in the 1970s, military analyst daniel ellsberg earned a reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top secret government study about the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. >> the name has come out as the possible source documents, that of daniel ellsberg. >> reporter: the pentagon paper showed the government mismanaged the vietnam war and lied about it. ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917 with theft and conspiracy. but the charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg's disclosures as a whistle blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't carele less
. >> bernstein, you're both on the story. >> reporter: deep throat would set up secret meetings by drawingith a specific time, usually late at night on page 20 of wood word's copy of the "new york times." they would then meet at that time inside an under ground parking garage. >> no, no, i'm not deep throat. >> reporter: in fact, he was. the mystery ended in 2005 when mark felt, the number two in command at the fbi in the early '70s revealed he was deep throat....
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thank you both lenny bernstein and ildiko mehes, thank you very much >>> the trend that's picking up in the housing market, we'll tell you about it. but first, small caps underperforming over the past year is it time to buy some of these names at a discount? we'll talk about that next if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage... begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare and take advantage of a wide range of plans with a variety of benefits... including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan... for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. take advantage of primary care doctor visits... preventive dental care and an eye exam... all for a $0 copay. plus, earn rewards for completing other preventive care activities, like flu shots and annual physicals. you could also get over $150 in free health and
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carl bernstein, david gergen, kirsten powers, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, president trump'sngtime ally high and dry, and the pushback from a number of his republican supporters. as a cio, you want to move your business forward. but when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you deploy, manage, support and secure all your devices from the cloud. so you can stop going in circles, and start moving forward. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. woman: what gives me confidence about investment decisions? rigorous fundamental research. with portfolio managers focused on the long term. who look beyond the spreadsheets to understand companies, from breakroom to boardroom. who know t
carl bernstein, david gergen, kirsten powers, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, president trump'sngtime ally high and dry, and the pushback from a number of his republican supporters. as a cio, you want to move your business forward. but when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you...
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. >> are you oelt or bernstein guy. >> somewhere in between, tim >> i don't typically like to answer the question. but in this case i find myself in between. >> you are talking about something completely different, is elliott elliott or sanford bernstein. >> truly, nothing going on. >> the look you guys had -- all right. let's move on here no secret that president trump's comments have the ability to move markets perhaps none more so than what he says about trade. but the timing of the statements is far from predictable in some recent market activity has our next guest wondering if something fishy could be going on vanity fair as william cohan published an article tiemgtsed the fantastically profitable mystery of the trump chaos trades in it he highlights three blockbuster trades he says should ring alarm bells for regulators. >> trade number one, on june 28th an investor or group of investors bought 420,000 s&p e-mini contracts minutes before the market closed. the next day president trump ee merngd from meetings with china's president xi and said trade talks on track the market sho
. >> are you oelt or bernstein guy. >> somewhere in between, tim >> i don't typically like to answer the question. but in this case i find myself in between. >> you are talking about something completely different, is elliott elliott or sanford bernstein. >> truly, nothing going on. >> the look you guys had -- all right. let's move on here no secret that president trump's comments have the ability to move markets perhaps none more so than what he says about...
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david gur begin, kirsten powers and jim bernstein. you heard him describe the atmosphere in the white house. he fumed all weekend on twitter. do you see any coherent strategy coming together here? >> reporter: no, i wouldn't call it a coherent strategy. i think that -- but i do think the president tends to operate very well in chaos so he creates a lot of chaos. and i think that he maybe on some level and mick mulvaney said they believe somehow this is going to come down to the advantage of the president because it's going to be bad for the democrats to be impeaching donald trump. >> david, do you think that's true? i mean, is mulvaney right? >> no, i don't think so. listen, the administration basically is throwing up one argument after another to see what sticks, what works. they're not searching for the truth. they're not trying to conduct an investigation which most white houses would do. rather, they're just looking for an argument that somehow they can convince enough people to keep the president's base together. and that's why i
david gur begin, kirsten powers and jim bernstein. you heard him describe the atmosphere in the white house. he fumed all weekend on twitter. do you see any coherent strategy coming together here? >> reporter: no, i wouldn't call it a coherent strategy. i think that -- but i do think the president tends to operate very well in chaos so he creates a lot of chaos. and i think that he maybe on some level and mick mulvaney said they believe somehow this is going to come down to the advantage...
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back with us, jeff toobin, maggie haberman, and carl bernstein.ie, do you have any explanation for the president's behavior on this? i mean the idea of -- i know there's the promise to get troops out. but we're talking about, you know, 50 to 100 u.s. special forces who are in that border region which was preventing this invasion that the president has now said he knew was going to come because they've been watching the troops massing on the border for quite some time. and then he sends 2,000 troops to saudi arabia. so it's not as if there's a big withdrawal of troops from the world there. >> no. and his argument in terms of the saudi arabia troops is he claims that saudi arabia is paying for it, which actually makes our troops mercenaries in ways we are unused to seeing this. i think a couple of things. a, according to every source i have, the president has always been very pliant in his phone conversations with erdogan. i think that was the case here as well. >> he got rolled by erdogan. >> pretty much based on the descriptions i've heard of this
back with us, jeff toobin, maggie haberman, and carl bernstein.ie, do you have any explanation for the president's behavior on this? i mean the idea of -- i know there's the promise to get troops out. but we're talking about, you know, 50 to 100 u.s. special forces who are in that border region which was preventing this invasion that the president has now said he knew was going to come because they've been watching the troops massing on the border for quite some time. and then he sends 2,000...
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maggie haberman and carl bernstein. political analysts there are times i wish i could have reversed what i said on camera. doesn't work that way. does -- does the white house really expect anyone to believe that mulvaney's reverse sell what he men to say? i mean he seems like he was sayingway he really thought. in fact was belligerent about it and told people to get over it. >> he was asked the question several times. it's hard to suggest he didn't understand. i don't know whether he meant to go that far. he certainly want expected to go that far by people in the white house who knew he was talking about the ukraine related issues. but the nobody expected yes some version of a quid pro quo. the white house knows they have a problem with this. they are trying to turn the page as fast as possible and tell all of us that you know he didn't really say what he said, tell us that the president is not angry which actually just based on my reporting i think the president is not as focused as people think he is. >> on the mulvan
maggie haberman and carl bernstein. political analysts there are times i wish i could have reversed what i said on camera. doesn't work that way. does -- does the white house really expect anyone to believe that mulvaney's reverse sell what he men to say? i mean he seems like he was sayingway he really thought. in fact was belligerent about it and told people to get over it. >> he was asked the question several times. it's hard to suggest he didn't understand. i don't know whether he...
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he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school in new york city. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests, students
he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school in new york city. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests, students
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he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school in new york city. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests, students, and all members of the new school community. mr. mccabe: thank you for inviting me to speak to you here tonight. it is truly an honor to a address a group as engaged and quite frankly has large and as terrifying as hello you are now, but to do it on the hunddt
he was interviewed by investigative journalist carl bernstein at a conference hosted by the new school in new york city. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for that warm welcome. good evening, ladies and gentlemen and distinguished guests, students, and all members of the new school community. mr. mccabe: thank you for inviting me to speak to you here tonight. it is truly an honor to a address a group as engaged and quite frankly has large and as...
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bernstein. >> hi. good evening. i'm daniel bernstein on behalf of 471jessie street bloom room, jessie street collective. this is a cannabis dispensary that since the inception has open, unfettered, clear vaping in a small area. no other consumption except for a table that allows for some of the clientele to utilize cannabis in a way that is not combustible, but that is using a traditional method of inhaling. it is especially important for clientele who don't have safe locations within their home to actually utilize the medicine. the activities of bloom room has always in our mind been code compliant, and when i say that, i say that with the confidence that multiple times the department of public health had conducted inspections at the premises since its inception. the department of public health inspectors include pedestrian employee larry kessle, doug obona and san francisco former employee ryan klsaowi stshgs d who inspected the premises and each time noted the open, acceptable use of vaporizing at the premises. i
bernstein. >> hi. good evening. i'm daniel bernstein on behalf of 471jessie street bloom room, jessie street collective. this is a cannabis dispensary that since the inception has open, unfettered, clear vaping in a small area. no other consumption except for a table that allows for some of the clientele to utilize cannabis in a way that is not combustible, but that is using a traditional method of inhaling. it is especially important for clientele who don't have safe locations within...
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andrea bernstein is the host of trump inc., where all your favorite podcasts are procured.ur thanks for coming by and explaining all of this here tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the president faces new resistance, this time from within his own party. two veteran conservative strategists, both of whom have since broken ranks with their former political party join us next to talk about it. next to talk about it. act or fe? or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. man 1 vo: proof of less joint pain woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof t
andrea bernstein is the host of trump inc., where all your favorite podcasts are procured.ur thanks for coming by and explaining all of this here tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the president faces new resistance, this time from within his own party. two veteran conservative strategists, both of whom have since broken ranks with their former political party join us next to talk about it. next to talk about it. act or fe? or will you just be you, without the constraints of a...
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you have he continued his studies in philadelphia and los angeles among his teachers whose leonard bernstein. since 9094 however you have a has conducted orchestras all over the world. i have worked with quite a few conductance i been very lucky to have worked with some of the world's great conductors and i'm entirely sure that harvard is amongst the great conductors his way of conducting he's worked incredibly hard at making sure that it is a natural conducting technique which might not be evident to people looking on is of the greatest quality he has worked as hard at learning how to conduct about conveying to us what he wants with his bodily movements as musicians of work to learn to play the violin or the taliban or the clarinet 11 thing about this place. in temple for 97. whatever the image you have i have a particular this viennese horses you know the show horses they're incredibly elegant they have this thing and that white white you know sort of stepping up but that that's just me the but whatever it is these young. or if you can feel the of v.c.r. . and so that there is a poise how.
you have he continued his studies in philadelphia and los angeles among his teachers whose leonard bernstein. since 9094 however you have a has conducted orchestras all over the world. i have worked with quite a few conductance i been very lucky to have worked with some of the world's great conductors and i'm entirely sure that harvard is amongst the great conductors his way of conducting he's worked incredibly hard at making sure that it is a natural conducting technique which might not be...
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david: and he recommended you to leonard bernstein event in washington? there has come to us this year a young man aged 7, bearing the name yo-yo ma. now here is a cultural image for you to ponder as you listen-- a 7-year-old chinese cellist playing old french music for his new american compatriots. welcome, yo-yo ma and ou-cheng ma. [applause] [playilassical tune] david: you performed at the age of 7 in fron of a live tv audience, but also president kennedy was there. yo-yo: well, we were newly arrived people, immigrants, and, so, i think, for a 7-year-old, you know, did i know exactly who president kennedy was? probably not. did i know he was an incredibly important person? yes. and did i think about this for the rest of my life about who this person was? absolutely. david: so, you're at juilliard. you're playing with other people, and then you decide ultimately to go to college at harvard. yo-yo: the fields i was most interested in were anthropology and archaeology. and you may ask why. david: becauseechey both start with aau you liked the "a"s or-- -
david: and he recommended you to leonard bernstein event in washington? there has come to us this year a young man aged 7, bearing the name yo-yo ma. now here is a cultural image for you to ponder as you listen-- a 7-year-old chinese cellist playing old french music for his new american compatriots. welcome, yo-yo ma and ou-cheng ma. [applause] [playilassical tune] david: you performed at the age of 7 in fron of a live tv audience, but also president kennedy was there. yo-yo: well, we were...
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bernstein to come join us on stage.[applause] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> can we get some sound. everybody can hear me. that was extraordinary to hear. and thank you so much. this is the terrific book. it's an extraordinary tale about a person his journey through national service and where that national service is broken down among others. also, about where we are in the country today. i think there is a lot to learn in here and in what you have just touched on, it is raised a number of specific and general questions that i would like to ask you. let's start with the first given what we have seen of the temperament of the president of the united states in the last week.un what it's not in your book, is the discussion that you know president at about the invocation of the 25th amendment. what provoked that discussion and who had it and tell us about it. >> his on the days following jim's firing, but a series of meetings with the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, first in a one-on-one exchange, on a
bernstein to come join us on stage.[applause] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> can we get some sound. everybody can hear me. that was extraordinary to hear. and thank you so much. this is the terrific book. it's an extraordinary tale about a person his journey through national service and where that national service is broken down among others. also, about where we are in the country today. i think there is a lot to learn in here and in what you have just touched on, it is...
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he has shared and tripled surprises and in 1973 for coverage of the watergate scandal with carl bernstein and second into thousand three as the lead reporter for the coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attack. mr. woodward has coauthored and authored 19 books all of which have been national non fiction bestsellers. he's written books on nine of the most recent presidents from nixon to trump. including his latest book, here with trump in the white house. michael horowitz is the inspector general of the department of justice and share of the legal counsel and the integrity and efficiency. as inspector general, he oversees more than 450 special agents and inspectors and attorneys and staff. his mission is to detect and deter waste, fraud and abuse of his conduct in doj programs and to promote economy and efficiency and department operations. prior to serving as inspector general mr. horowitz had a private practice and department of justice. he received his gdp from law school. please welcome both of our guests. (applause) i hope the microphone is on. after some brief remarks and conversation will
he has shared and tripled surprises and in 1973 for coverage of the watergate scandal with carl bernstein and second into thousand three as the lead reporter for the coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attack. mr. woodward has coauthored and authored 19 books all of which have been national non fiction bestsellers. he's written books on nine of the most recent presidents from nixon to trump. including his latest book, here with trump in the white house. michael horowitz is the inspector general of...
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johnson & johnson upgraded to outperform from market perform at bernstein. analyst says thes legal overhang on the share price is overdone. the price target is $155. shares rose more than 1.5% to 131.33. boston beer upgraded to buy from neutral atl citi. the analyst cites quote terrific growth of hard sellser brand. the p pos target is $448. the stock up 4% to 397.03. >> roku was upfrayed to outprormd from secretary are. at rbc capital markets. the analyst citing strong fundamentals as well as the streaming trends these days. price target, $155. the stock gained more than 4.5% to 121.60. delta airlines was downgraded to hold from buy at argue us research. the analyst citing the outlining for increased costs appear softer sales growth that the company talked about yesterday. firm says that the stock is likely to remain volatile a as a result and shares fell a action to 52.95. >> still ahead, ourur market monitor and why investors may be able to find some big gains in small cap stocks. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> oil prices climbed after of an explosion on an iranian tanker
johnson & johnson upgraded to outperform from market perform at bernstein. analyst says thes legal overhang on the share price is overdone. the price target is $155. shares rose more than 1.5% to 131.33. boston beer upgraded to buy from neutral atl citi. the analyst cites quote terrific growth of hard sellser brand. the p pos target is $448. the stock up 4% to 397.03. >> roku was upfrayed to outprormd from secretary are. at rbc capital markets. the analyst citing strong fundamentals...
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johnson & johnson upgraded to outperform from market perform at bernstein. analyst says the legal overhang on the share price is overdone. the price target is $155. shares rose more than 1.5% to 131.33. boston beer upgraded to buy from neutral aiti. the analyst cites quote terrific growth of hard sellser brand. the proos target is $448. the stock up 4% to 397.03. outprormd from secretary are. at rbc capital markets. the analyg cit strong fundamentals as well as the streaming trends these days. price target, $155. the stock gained more than 4.5% to 121.60. delta airlines was downgraded to hold from buy at argue us research. the analyst citing the outlining for increased costs appear softt sales growth te company talked aboda yestery. firm says that the stock is likely to remain volatile a as a result and shares fell a fraction to 52.95. >> stillahead, o market monitor and why investors may be able to find some big gains in small cap stocks.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> oil prices climbed after of an explosion on an iranian tanker raced tensions in the middle east. that led
johnson & johnson upgraded to outperform from market perform at bernstein. analyst says the legal overhang on the share price is overdone. the price target is $155. shares rose more than 1.5% to 131.33. boston beer upgraded to buy from neutral aiti. the analyst cites quote terrific growth of hard sellser brand. the proos target is $448. the stock up 4% to 397.03. outprormd from secretary are. at rbc capital markets. the analyg cit strong fundamentals as well as the streaming trends these...