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carl edwards, there he goes. pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' and freshly preparin' chicken the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again. safe! hello! i propose you give our chicken another chance. taste our commitment to colonel quality and see that all is well. one freshness, under american farms, daily hand-prepared, so help us sanders! chicken. colonel quality guaranteed. racecar driver. but there's more to me than that. at my office, they call me boss man. i scout the talent, close the deals, do it all with a firm handshake. (loud clap noise) gentlemen. (loud clap noise) to others, i'm water cooler dale. steve still hasn't accepted my friend request. he
carl edwards, there he goes. pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' and freshly preparin' chicken the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again....
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carl edwards, there he goes. i pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again. safe! hello! i propose you give our chicken another chance. taste our commitment to colonel quality and see that all is well. one freshness, under american farms, daily hand-prepared, so help us sanders! chicken. colonel quality guaranteed. people know me as dale earnhardt jr., racecar driver. but there's more to me than that. at my office, they call me boss man. i scout the talent, close the deals, do it all with a firm handshake. (loud clap noise) gentlemen. i'm water cooler dale. steve still hasn't accepted my friend request. high standards. and he
carl edwards, there he goes. i pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again. safe! hello! i propose you...
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carl. >> okay. thank you, scott. and now, over to seema mody. >> thank you, carl. the move in twitter is down 16% on the day, and currently the worst performing stockton russell 1,000 and on track of the fourth worst day ever as a public company. not to mention heavy volume surpassing the 30-day volume as the the investors digest the social media's latest earnings, and keep in mind of the 44 analysts covering twitter, 18 have cut the price targets on the stock. carl? >> thank you, seema. and julia boorstin sat down with jack dorsey and she is here to wrap that up. good morn g ing to you. >> good morning, carl. the twitter shares are off dramt clishgs a cli, and i asked jack dorsey what he doing to get it back on track and to change the company's perception of the potential. >> and we have a development team, and engineering what we believe to be the best experience out there around life and what is happening now.
carl. >> okay. thank you, scott. and now, over to seema mody. >> thank you, carl. the move in twitter is down 16% on the day, and currently the worst performing stockton russell 1,000 and on track of the fourth worst day ever as a public company. not to mention heavy volume surpassing the 30-day volume as the the investors digest the social media's latest earnings, and keep in mind of the 44 analysts covering twitter, 18 have cut the price targets on the stock. carl? >> thank...
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carl jr., and carl jr's wife, kim were always amazed at how much their mom's clients loved her. >> well, one of her clients, she had gone to their wedding and then went to a baby shower. so she just sold them a house. it was a newer client. and i think that that speaks for itself. >> she had a nice smile. >> she had a beautiful smile. and, um, she had a laugh that -- that would fill a room. >> and she was hands down the most genuine person you've ever met. >> reporter: chad, beverly's youngest son, says it was like his mom glowed. >> she was very radiant. i think that's what spoke out to people was that confidence, and people noticed. obviously, she was naturally beautiful. >> reporter: it was that natural beauty that caught the eye of her husband, carl. they met when they were just kids. >> yeah, she was 16. i was 19. >> wow. where did you meet her? >> splendora, texas. she was working at a little hamburger joint named the bionic burger. i said, well, did i know i was going to get a wife when
carl jr., and carl jr's wife, kim were always amazed at how much their mom's clients loved her. >> well, one of her clients, she had gone to their wedding and then went to a baby shower. so she just sold them a house. it was a newer client. and i think that that speaks for itself. >> she had a nice smile. >> she had a beautiful smile. and, um, she had a laugh that -- that would fill a room. >> and she was hands down the most genuine person you've ever met. >>...
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these were his campaign lawn signs, i'm mad too, carl! just in case you needed a reminder the word mad has two meanings. new york republicans are poised to elect donald trump tomorrow night by what could be a 10, 20, 30-point margin. that will have consequences for the overall contest. to choose a replacement for president barack obama. that fact about what's going to happen tomorrow in new york, that is inescapable. keep in mind it is also inescapable that new york republicans right now are kind of nuts. carl paladino was chosen as the gubernatorial nominee of the republican party in the state of new york six years ago. he was not elected governor, obviously. he did end up getting elected to the buffalo school board, though. where he still serves today, i think. alongside his duties as the new york cochair for the presidential campaign of his friend donald trump. mr. trump tonight held his final campaign rally before tomorrow's primary in carl paladino's hometown of buffalo, new york. he bragged to the media about how he arranged this ev
these were his campaign lawn signs, i'm mad too, carl! just in case you needed a reminder the word mad has two meanings. new york republicans are poised to elect donald trump tomorrow night by what could be a 10, 20, 30-point margin. that will have consequences for the overall contest. to choose a replacement for president barack obama. that fact about what's going to happen tomorrow in new york, that is inescapable. keep in mind it is also inescapable that new york republicans right now are...
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carl edwards, there he goes. pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' and freshly preparin' chicken the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again. safe! under american farms, daily hand-prepared, so help us sanders! chicken. colonel quality guaranteed. racecar driver. but there's more to me than that. at my office, they call me boss man. i scout the talent, close the deals, do it all with a firm handshake. (loud clap noise) gentlemen. (loud clap noise) to others, i'm water cooler dale. steve still hasn't accepted my friend request. he has really high standards. and he doesn't check it that often. i'm friends with everyone but him in the office. it's so steve. don't wo
carl edwards, there he goes. pledge allegiance to the flag uniting all kentucky fried chicken restaurants. and to the colonel, for which he sanders. which means hand breadin' and freshly preparin' chicken the hard way. so, i came back, to make sure my chicken is still finger lickin' good. and retrain every single one of my cooks. because makin' a real finger lickin' family meal is hard work. there was a time everyone loved my chicken. and it's time for those pastimes to be present times again....
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carl had another. carl totally listened to mine.dorsed it but held our feet to the fire and created that great sense of you are general sichlt urgency. >> i'm hearing you say that activist investors like carl can be very positive. it all depends on how you approach it. >> it is. i think it's situational. >> as the executive. >> yeah. i think it works well. we were talking to a bunch of sales leaders the other day. they were asking me about the whole relationship with carl. i said there are two ways. some people go in and just absolutely are not listening to the other side. and just fight the activists. you know, i happen to realize, you know, carl is breaking up companies and doing stuff when i was in college. this is a man i could probably learn a little bit from. by the same token, i know about running companies and health care. >> here's the thing, i'll ask carl this, steve. we're running out of time. carl, you're a very smart guy, very successful guy. but you're not a medical device guy. how do you know when you go into a compan
carl had another. carl totally listened to mine.dorsed it but held our feet to the fire and created that great sense of you are general sichlt urgency. >> i'm hearing you say that activist investors like carl can be very positive. it all depends on how you approach it. >> it is. i think it's situational. >> as the executive. >> yeah. i think it works well. we were talking to a bunch of sales leaders the other day. they were asking me about the whole relationship with...
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the former alabama congressman carl elliott. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor. in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his pocket. and a $25 check even given. when he arrived he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president said if you want it badly that we will find a place for you. he ended up as president of the student body. no law degree. he actually ran for a county judgeship and lost. then in 1948 he ran for congress. he authored two major bills. the library services and construction act of 1956 and the national defense education act of 1958. the library services and construction act was aimed at constructing libraries in rural areas. it was the father of the bookmobile. still today. the national defense education act was very comprehensive. was scholarships and loans for college students firstte students legislation in regard to education. over $1 billion spe
the former alabama congressman carl elliott. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor. in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his pocket. and a $25 check even given. when he arrived he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president said if you want it badly that we will find a place for you. he ended up as president of the student body. no...
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carl elliott was born -- was born very poor in northwest alabama. in the depth of the depression, he came to the university with $2.50 in his pocket and a $200 check he had been given. he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president examined his you were notsaid achieved. they found on the next day and hauled him back to the president. the president said if you want it that badly, we will find a way for you to get an education. he ended up as president of the student body and with a law degree, the first of his family to receive a college degree. he actually ran for a county judgeship and lost. in 1948, he ran against the wartime incumbent congressman and defeated the four incumbent congressman and began his congressional career. there are a few members of the ever of representatives authored a major bill that becomes law. the time he during was in congress, authored to bear. the library of services construction act of 1950 six and the national defense education act of 1958. the library servi
carl elliott was born -- was born very poor in northwest alabama. in the depth of the depression, he came to the university with $2.50 in his pocket and a $200 check he had been given. he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president examined his you were notsaid achieved. they found on the next day and hauled him back to the president. the president said if you want it that badly, we will find a way for you to get an education. he ended...
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carl elliott was many things. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor in northwest alabama. he came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his acket and a $25 check -- and $200 check he had been given. he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president examined his findings and said you were not -- and said but not you. he slept under a truck on campus. they found on the next day and hauled him back to the president. the president said if you want it that badly, we will find a way for you to get an education. he ended up as president of the student body and with a law degree, the first of his family to receive a college degree. he actually ran for a county judgeship and lost. in 1948, he ran against the four-time incumbent congressman and defeated the incumbent congressman and began his congressional career. there are few members of the house of representatives who ever author a major bill that becomes law. mr. elliot
carl elliott was many things. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor in northwest alabama. he came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his acket and a $25 check -- and $200 check he had been given. he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president examined his findings and said you were not -- and said but not you. he slept under a truck on campus. they found on the next day and hauled him...
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. >> that was, of course, carl icahn on this network last night. and warren buffet took the other side with our own becky quick. >> well, there were probably -- this is the most wild it's ever been. probably 50,000 or more people who bought stock today and 50,000 people who sold. so i wouldn't put too much weight in what they did. >> how would you rationalize those two arguments? >> listen, i think mr. buffett is -- he's talking about stuff that should be common to investors. what carl icahn, the point he's trying to make is there is a risk that without fiscal stimulus, without real economic growth, that we're going to have a blow-off, an asset bubble created by artificially low interest rates. i'll make one quick point. i believe that if u.s. yields go lower, it's not going to be good for risk assets either. look what happened to japanese equities earlier this past year when rates went negative. the stock market got creamed. >> you do think there is a day of reckoning coming? >> of course. kudos to dan for saying -- you know, you can't trade that.
. >> that was, of course, carl icahn on this network last night. and warren buffet took the other side with our own becky quick. >> well, there were probably -- this is the most wild it's ever been. probably 50,000 or more people who bought stock today and 50,000 people who sold. so i wouldn't put too much weight in what they did. >> how would you rationalize those two arguments? >> listen, i think mr. buffett is -- he's talking about stuff that should be common to...
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and carl bernstein. thank you, all, for being here. carl, let me get your take on this first. do you believe it? do you believe when we hear from trump advisers that he's going to be toning down his rhetoric? >> no. look, this is all an act. this is trump being trump. the idea right after his victory in new york, we've started saying -- all the analysts on tv were saying, oh, this is a new presidential trump. this is nonsense. this is part of the persona of trump, which is to make monkeys of the media, stay away from the real issues, and go deep and let us all talk about him at the dinner table night after night after night. media has been central to donald trump's asen dense in the business world. he continued to do it. >> molly, are we all monkeys? >> there are other candidates who are broken the wall, they just do a bad job. >> like who? >> president george h.w. bush had that message, we care. trump does pull it off. it's interesting how much he's able to control the media. so many people are willing to carry this message that this 68-year-old man, who's been remarkably con
and carl bernstein. thank you, all, for being here. carl, let me get your take on this first. do you believe it? do you believe when we hear from trump advisers that he's going to be toning down his rhetoric? >> no. look, this is all an act. this is trump being trump. the idea right after his victory in new york, we've started saying -- all the analysts on tv were saying, oh, this is a new presidential trump. this is nonsense. this is part of the persona of trump, which is to make monkeys...
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love carl, disagreement between these two.ut no disagreement that he fired suke. >> indeed. >> yeah. >> look forward to carl talking with -- we got ackman on monday. >> i know. >> where's wapner? >> on squawk monday. >> will you see him tonight, wapner? >> tried to put in that plan that was outrageous. >> i never felt bad. suke made a lot of money. not an issue. he made a lot of money. but he also made people a lot of money for people who used to watch the show. it's controversial. >> yes, it is. that's fine with us. what's on mad tonight? >> you know, this deal broke down with first energy just to get a sense of where things are going, tim boyle, they got hurt by bankers in bankruptcy, they make columbia, and greg silver is one of the best performing stocks i've had on "mad money." the stock's been fantastic. you can make money doing boring. you don't have to necessarily be in the crosshairs. you don't have to apple, bulls and bears at it again or linkedin. >> jim, long week. we'll see you tonight. >> and this weekend i hope.
love carl, disagreement between these two.ut no disagreement that he fired suke. >> indeed. >> yeah. >> look forward to carl talking with -- we got ackman on monday. >> i know. >> where's wapner? >> on squawk monday. >> will you see him tonight, wapner? >> tried to put in that plan that was outrageous. >> i never felt bad. suke made a lot of money. not an issue. he made a lot of money. but he also made people a lot of money for people who...
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we have an awesome team. >> solid top ten finish for carl. >> after seven races carl edwards so far this year remains winless along with martin truex jr. and dale earnhardt jr. and the driver of the interstate battery toyota, kyle busch, with his second investigatory. we'll have more from texas. more drivers in just a moment. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> what's up? >> oh, my god. oh my god. i love you. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> i, my god. >> thank you. >> awesome. >> yeah. >> that was kyle busch last week leading martinsville in traffic after the win and the fan recognized -- wait till you see him this week what people say this week as he celebrates with a reward and shooting for another championship trying to go back-to-back with the early stages of this season, michael waltrip and chris myers and seeing with jimmie johnson you win and get in and look at t
we have an awesome team. >> solid top ten finish for carl. >> after seven races carl edwards so far this year remains winless along with martin truex jr. and dale earnhardt jr. and the driver of the interstate battery toyota, kyle busch, with his second investigatory. we'll have more from texas. more drivers in just a moment. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win...
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lanny davis -- >> be nice, carl. >> yeah. if you look at the overall votes in 35 states and primaries and caucuses, she has won the vote by 58-42. 58-42. so there's no wonder the superdelegates -- the bigger issue that i would have with this is i think actually peer review is a good thing in the way you review leaders. yes, the voters should have a voice but i think peers should have a significant voice and be part of that and i think it's important. i'll tell you, if they had the superdelegates on the republican side, i think this race would be very different. i don't think you'd see ted cruz nor donald trump with the lead that they have right now. >> that's the last word. thank you, gentlemen. always a great conversation. >> thank you. >>> coming up, donald trump had a rough week and it didn't exactly end on a high note. snl having a little fun with his retweet comparing heidi cruz and melania trump. >> that was an accident, okay, because donald's pens are just so big, he can't see every little tweet his fingers retweet. he
lanny davis -- >> be nice, carl. >> yeah. if you look at the overall votes in 35 states and primaries and caucuses, she has won the vote by 58-42. 58-42. so there's no wonder the superdelegates -- the bigger issue that i would have with this is i think actually peer review is a good thing in the way you review leaders. yes, the voters should have a voice but i think peers should have a significant voice and be part of that and i think it's important. i'll tell you, if they had the...
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carl elliott was born very poor in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression, he came to the university with two dollars $.60 and his property and a $25 check he had been given. when he arrived and presented himself to the president and said you said anybody could come here, the president looked at his finances and said not you. nightt out and spent the under a truck. they found him the next day and took him back to the president and the president said if you wanted that badly, we will find a way for you to get an education. president of the student body and got a law degree. the first of his family to receive a college degree. he actually ran for accounting judgeship and lost. in 1948, he ran against the four-time incumbent congressman and defeated the four-time incumbent congressman. he began his congressional career. very few members of the house of representatives ever altered a bill, a major bill that would become law. mr. elliott, during the time he was in congress authored to. services ofand construction act of 1956, and
carl elliott was born very poor in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression, he came to the university with two dollars $.60 and his property and a $25 check he had been given. when he arrived and presented himself to the president and said you said anybody could come here, the president looked at his finances and said not you. nightt out and spent the under a truck. they found him the next day and took him back to the president and the president said if you wanted that badly, we will...
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so that's me laughing hysterically at the carl's jr. just to redeem myself. [ laughter ] it's not carl's jr.'s fault. [ applause ] >> jimmy: no, i love carl's jr. that's just a bad memory for me so i had it destroyed. i want no bad memories to exist. >>d, oh, good. >> jimmy: this one like gave me nightmar.s. i just want to know what this all about. >> okay. okay. that's fair. that's fair. >> jimmy: look at the dolls' faces. well the one especially. >> okay. so these are my actual stuffed animals. >> jimmy: no. >> yes, they are. yes, they are. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. and that's tilda swinton. >> h jimmy: who i love, yeah. and he paints stuffed animals. so i commissioned him thousands of olhars twas int these stuffed animals. >> jimmy: which did he -- which one exactly? >> this cute one here. >> jimmy: no, no. that is -- >> that's cute. >> jimmy: this is cute? >> yeah, that's really cute. >> jimmy: look at this. i just zoomed in on it there. that's cute? [ laughter ] >> i was never invited to a a slumber party. laughter ] >> jimmy: oh,
so that's me laughing hysterically at the carl's jr. just to redeem myself. [ laughter ] it's not carl's jr.'s fault. [ applause ] >> jimmy: no, i love carl's jr. that's just a bad memory for me so i had it destroyed. i want no bad memories to exist. >>d, oh, good. >> jimmy: this one like gave me nightmar.s. i just want to know what this all about. >> okay. okay. that's fair. that's fair. >> jimmy: look at the dolls' faces. well the one especially. >> okay....
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carl is trying to stay in that free pass position one lap down. greg biffle, the next car a lap down, about five cars back. in line. >> well, i would like to say if it goes green the rest of the way we know trevor bayne might try to make it. the question is will anybody else try to make it. how many others will try to make it to the end? >> car in the wall, turn two. that's greg biffle and he hit hard. >> stay up, stay up. >> wow. >> sixth caution. that thing is -- >> now what do you do? do you come in and get tires? >> uh-huh. >> if you are a trevor bayne, you do. >> a lot of wave-arounds. what, did we have 14? biffle was 17th. the second one lap down and he hits hard. >> oh, yeah. contact by the 5 of kasey kahne. >> kasey kahne, biffle. left a little bit of a door open there. it's closing it and the 5 just put it right there and th just no room. >> carl edwards will get the free pass. that is the second incident for kahne in the last two superspeedway races. had a problem in california with danica patrick. similar situation and here again tonigh
carl is trying to stay in that free pass position one lap down. greg biffle, the next car a lap down, about five cars back. in line. >> well, i would like to say if it goes green the rest of the way we know trevor bayne might try to make it. the question is will anybody else try to make it. how many others will try to make it to the end? >> car in the wall, turn two. that's greg biffle and he hit hard. >> stay up, stay up. >> wow. >> sixth caution. that thing is --...
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we've had carl on before? forgive me, carl. welcome back. what is carl have to say? will friday's rain is the dry weather? it's going to break us out of the fire danger that i was talking about but that's not on friday not for tomorrow. outside right now, clear sky, temperature comes in at 57 degrees. high temp was 68. five above the average. but on monday, you were in the tomorrow you go back to the 70s and by friday, could see 80. rain chance however on friday. going to be unsettled and cooler as a look ahead to next week. like tuesday, wednesday, thursday. before your day tomorrow, i think we'll get up into the mid- upper 70s for the afternoon but it's actually morning out there. some of you are under a frost advisory. from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., looping around towards suffolk, sussex county as well, morris county, you could wake up to a bit of frost out there, not everybody but just outside the metro area, yeah. some frost on the ground. vortex satellite and radar showing us know rain falling out there, the rain is still off to our west. you can see a few more c
we've had carl on before? forgive me, carl. welcome back. what is carl have to say? will friday's rain is the dry weather? it's going to break us out of the fire danger that i was talking about but that's not on friday not for tomorrow. outside right now, clear sky, temperature comes in at 57 degrees. high temp was 68. five above the average. but on monday, you were in the tomorrow you go back to the 70s and by friday, could see 80. rain chance however on friday. going to be unsettled and...
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carl? >> thank you, seema.tin sat down with jack dorsey and she is here to wrap that up. good morn g ing to you. >> good morning, carl. the twitter shares are off dramt clishgs a cli, and i asked jack dorsey what he doing to get it back on track and to change the company's perception of the potential. >> and we have a development team, and engineering what we believe to be the best experience out there around life and what is happening now. i want to make sure that twitter is the place that you check the first thing to start your day. >> and let's talk about the advertising soft neness that yo saw. how concerned are you that you have not been able to grow the ad numbers as much as everybody has expected? >> well, we saw a massive shift to video, and, you know, the brand advertising growth was not what we expected, but it is because of the shift to video. we have been working on improving the video experience on twitter for past two years, and we are seeing the benefits of that. >> and facebook is now going afte
carl? >> thank you, seema.tin sat down with jack dorsey and she is here to wrap that up. good morn g ing to you. >> good morning, carl. the twitter shares are off dramt clishgs a cli, and i asked jack dorsey what he doing to get it back on track and to change the company's perception of the potential. >> and we have a development team, and engineering what we believe to be the best experience out there around life and what is happening now. i want to make sure that twitter is...
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carl icahn saying he's exited the position.le, microsoft, cisco, the worst performers on the industrial average. the s&p 500 closing down 19 points at 2076. the nasdaq the weak link down 57. 4805 is the level there. as mentioned, get ready for another barrage of after hours earnings, especially amazon. josh lipton will be watching that one for us. julia boorstin is lood for linkedin, meg terrell with reports from gilead and amgen, dom chu covering expedia. joining today's panel we have stephanie link from tiaa global asset management along with our own jon fortt. and for more, christine short and "fast money" trader tim seymour. it is a full house, stephanie, but the market kind of a house of cards today. what happened? >> well, it really was a house of cards today. it started off weak in the morning. we woke up and saw the futures down because of japan. it was encouraging we rallied from that. a lot of that was because the dollar stayed very weak and that reflation trade continued to work and then you have m&a, a lot of m&a. n
carl icahn saying he's exited the position.le, microsoft, cisco, the worst performers on the industrial average. the s&p 500 closing down 19 points at 2076. the nasdaq the weak link down 57. 4805 is the level there. as mentioned, get ready for another barrage of after hours earnings, especially amazon. josh lipton will be watching that one for us. julia boorstin is lood for linkedin, meg terrell with reports from gilead and amgen, dom chu covering expedia. joining today's panel we have...
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the s&p and nasdaq losing almost 1% and all started with these words from billionaire investor carl icahn. >> we no longer have a position in apple. to start, tim cook did a great job. it's not the no brainer it was. >> well, after that, apple tanked, took down stocks with it. dan nathan, what do you make of it? >> apple is 3% of the s&p 500 and took with it microsoft, which is 2% of the s&p 500 and snowballed. there is bad news in those large cap, mega cap names over the last week on earnings and continue to get sold every time the market kind of turns. we haven't had a particularly large sell off today, 1% feels like the largest we've had in weeks but if you start losing some of the largest components of the index, this is where the markets rally off the fed lows could run out of steam. >> steve who was -- sorry, i was going to say what the doctor didn't order in an atmosphere and environment where tech is already under fire and then you have carl icahn come out and say i no longer have a position. >> and make you wonder how much facebook and amazon can do for the stock market anyway. y
the s&p and nasdaq losing almost 1% and all started with these words from billionaire investor carl icahn. >> we no longer have a position in apple. to start, tim cook did a great job. it's not the no brainer it was. >> well, after that, apple tanked, took down stocks with it. dan nathan, what do you make of it? >> apple is 3% of the s&p 500 and took with it microsoft, which is 2% of the s&p 500 and snowballed. there is bad news in those large cap, mega cap names...
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apple's decline, and now that we know that carl icahn is out or amazon's gain?hat is more important to hang on here? >> well, they are both separate stories completely, and apple is a large number, and tapping the tech innovator that they were in the past, and am song has had the earnings power, but they are showing it to you now. >> and they are the law of large valuation. >> yes, they r and that is why i am not involved. i have been taking the risk off, and the reason is that when the fundamental investing means nothing, and that is the case recently, then something is going on that i can't understand that i can't figure out. when companies are telling me -- >> you think that fundamentally, and not driven be i the fundamentals and the recession moved further from the conservaticon sese se servse ser -- conversation, and the oil moving to $50 and those are fundamental reasons that the stocks went up? >> well, actually i disagree, because oil, and nobody can call a fundamental reason for oil to go either way, because it is impossible to analyze. you can look at
apple's decline, and now that we know that carl icahn is out or amazon's gain?hat is more important to hang on here? >> well, they are both separate stories completely, and apple is a large number, and tapping the tech innovator that they were in the past, and am song has had the earnings power, but they are showing it to you now. >> and they are the law of large valuation. >> yes, they r and that is why i am not involved. i have been taking the risk off, and the reason is...
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she was gone. >> carl cameron from washington. carl, thanks.ertainly is an interesting play and one to watch. we'll bring in john bussey from the "wall street journal" to talk about it next as we approach the big announcement in just ten minutes -- stay with us. show me movies with romance. show me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> we're just minutes away from ted cruz's major announcementment he'll announce corley fiorina as his running mate. to exclude carl carly fiorina from the primary. aside from that, in december, she mocked both cruz and rubio during the fifth republican debate. in january, she referred to cruz and trump as ultimate insiders. she called cruz devisive, and said he would say whatever he needs to say to get elected. >> politics makes strange bedfellows. she has backed cruz, been out there stumping for him, going to all state conventions, to help him get the delegates that he will need to
she was gone. >> carl cameron from washington. carl, thanks.ertainly is an interesting play and one to watch. we'll bring in john bussey from the "wall street journal" to talk about it next as we approach the big announcement in just ten minutes -- stay with us. show me movies with romance. show me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity....
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of course carl wins. matt: thank you so much, mark. i love miller's chart, but carl is the winner.s feet held to the fire at a congressional hearing this afternoon. will there be any bombshell? ♪ betty: live from new york in london, i'm betty liu. mark: this is the european close. betty: we continue to follow yahoo! shares, slightly lower after announcing a pact with star board to name for the directors -- four new directors. i want to bring in jeff mccracken. is this a surprise? eff: star board was running a proxy contest. they wanted to replace all or most of the board at yahoo!. the would have happened is sales process would have run, they would have picked a winner and star board would have replaced the board. you would have to run the process again or agree to advance that these people were going to be on board. it is four board members out of 11. the seem to be supportive of what's going on and the sale process can continue going forward. meyer issued a statement shortly after this announcement saying this constructive resolution will allow management to keep our focus on are
of course carl wins. matt: thank you so much, mark. i love miller's chart, but carl is the winner.s feet held to the fire at a congressional hearing this afternoon. will there be any bombshell? ♪ betty: live from new york in london, i'm betty liu. mark: this is the european close. betty: we continue to follow yahoo! shares, slightly lower after announcing a pact with star board to name for the directors -- four new directors. i want to bring in jeff mccracken. is this a surprise? eff: star...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl.ld song that some of us older people like stairway to heaven that's kind of what we've seen in slow motion with oil rates. and i think it merits some introspection especially considering what dom just said. central banks are holding the baton, and all the investors are kind of in the orchestra pit trying to figure out what music to play, who's the arranger and ultimately how loud it's going to be. look at a one week of bunds just creeping up. how fascinating in five trading days -- actually a little less, we haven't completed this one, up about 14 base points, virtually double from 15, 16. today's high yield was around 31. and if you look at the year-to-date chart, you see that spike there on the 15th of march? that's a 32. and every pattern of all the sovereigns has that same pattern with that mid march area. you want to watch if we take that out on a closing basis, especially the next several days with the bank of japan and the fomc. and if you look at what's going on specifically wi
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl.ld song that some of us older people like stairway to heaven that's kind of what we've seen in slow motion with oil rates. and i think it merits some introspection especially considering what dom just said. central banks are holding the baton, and all the investors are kind of in the orchestra pit trying to figure out what music to play, who's the arranger and ultimately how loud it's going to be. look at a one week of bunds just creeping up. how...
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carl: it was a little bit light. permit figures were on the soft side.i were discussing this. while it looks like, you know, kind of a lousy start for construction, it may be the result of the absence of a springthaw -- spring thaw. usually, it slows down and comes back whenever the weather breaks. the weather did not need to break this year. it was 70 degrees on sundays in december. there was not that shut down. so there is not the rebound. intothrows a monkey wrench the seasonal adjustment of the data. what we have in terms of earnings -- i know you get microsoft and some other having names. mike: people are bracing for the worst earnings season since the recession, looking at estimates of around 9.5%, 10% down. they are beating estimates at an elevated rate. i have heard other people refer to it as the best earnings season in some years. carol: because the expectation was so low. mike: right. for the time being, earnings are obviously important. the momentum in the market is a big story right now. the valuations are getting -- from the index level, th
carl: it was a little bit light. permit figures were on the soft side.i were discussing this. while it looks like, you know, kind of a lousy start for construction, it may be the result of the absence of a springthaw -- spring thaw. usually, it slows down and comes back whenever the weather breaks. the weather did not need to break this year. it was 70 degrees on sundays in december. there was not that shut down. so there is not the rebound. intothrows a monkey wrench the seasonal adjustment of...
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carl icahn sold his entire position in the stock. and that caused shares to tumble and pressured the broader market. it's an about-face for icahn who about a year ago said the company could be worth more than $1 trillion. in an interview on cnbc he said the world's most valuable company has an uncertain future in china and he's concerned. >> we don't want to have a position in apple. to start, i think tim cook did a freight job, i have a great relation with him. i called him this morning to tell him that and he was a little sorry, obviously. but i told him i think it's a great company. >> after those comments the damage was done. the dow jones industrial average dropped 210 points to 17,830 apple the worst performer off 3%. the nasdaq fell 57 points. the s&p 500 was off 19. >> it wasn't just apple that weighed on stocks today. a big disappointment out of the bank of japan overnight sent some global markets lower. many expected japan's central bank to take further steps to stimulate that country's tepid economy. in the end it did noth
carl icahn sold his entire position in the stock. and that caused shares to tumble and pressured the broader market. it's an about-face for icahn who about a year ago said the company could be worth more than $1 trillion. in an interview on cnbc he said the world's most valuable company has an uncertain future in china and he's concerned. >> we don't want to have a position in apple. to start, i think tim cook did a freight job, i have a great relation with him. i called him this morning...
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you are on with tom bevan and carl cannon. caller: good morning.udos for the fine job you are doing in bringing out the issues that a lot of people do not want to cover. a couple of things that are not covered that we would hope that you guys would put summit effort into -- put some effort into in this campaign, no one is talking about hillary and bernie together on one ticket. we have not heard that yet. we have not seen you guys put your feet to the fire for donald trump. all of the candidates are dodging one major issue -- that is in the firearms issue, if you want to do a poll that will drive everybodyif you want to dt will drive everybody crazy, this is what you need to do. that is a lot to unpack. let's give carl a chance. go ahead. guest: well, let take them in order. hillary clinton has not been talking about her running mate. there has been speculation about who she would choose. there is no obvious person. i guess bernie sanders will go to the convention. nobody else has any. he will get a primetime speaking role, whether he will have a s
you are on with tom bevan and carl cannon. caller: good morning.udos for the fine job you are doing in bringing out the issues that a lot of people do not want to cover. a couple of things that are not covered that we would hope that you guys would put summit effort into -- put some effort into in this campaign, no one is talking about hillary and bernie together on one ticket. we have not heard that yet. we have not seen you guys put your feet to the fire for donald trump. all of the...
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ugly close, call it the carl icahn effect right now.he s&p 500 called higher by less than one point. the dow jones by 5 points. and the nasdaq 17. it is the last trading day of the year. and that index up just .8%. it is the nasdaq however that investors have seen some disappoint in. as you can see on the month the nasdaq the only major loser there off about 1.3%. we did see some strong tech earnings we'll get to in just a minute. but concerns over apple and the shear weight it has in overall tech indices there. >> the ftsi off about .7. the xetra dax and cac 40 both lower and the ftsi mib by .6%. overall a solid month but on the last day of the week and month we are off across the board. >> we are indeed. if i say -- what do you say? >> tigers, lions. >> puma. -- plus their women's business will help overcome the impact on the strong dollar. the puma ceo on the line. good to have you with us this morning. first quarter profit and sales slightly below consensus. confirming cautious outlook for 2016. why the caution? >> -- hello. i think
ugly close, call it the carl icahn effect right now.he s&p 500 called higher by less than one point. the dow jones by 5 points. and the nasdaq 17. it is the last trading day of the year. and that index up just .8%. it is the nasdaq however that investors have seen some disappoint in. as you can see on the month the nasdaq the only major loser there off about 1.3%. we did see some strong tech earnings we'll get to in just a minute. but concerns over apple and the shear weight it has in...
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the billionairactivist and investor carl icahn told us that he has sold his stake.ake a listen. >> we no longer have a position in apple. in apple, today, as opposed to maybe even six months or a year ago, while in this one, there is no need for activism assuming that you can even do it, because i think that they have a great management team, but in this one, you worry a little bit or maybe more than a little about china's attitude in what you have been seeing. >> on top of china headwinds, some investors wondered if apple is facing a product innovation drought. joining us from palo alto, and early siri and uber backer shawn caroline, and so to that question, shawn, if apple is facing a product drought, when you are looking at the recent products that they have launched what would you say? >> well, i have to caveat, i'm a huge apple fan, and i have the apple watch and i buy most of the products and so i love the apple product, and i want them to is succeed. there is a ton of talented people there. but i would say that, you know, compared to how excited people were w
the billionairactivist and investor carl icahn told us that he has sold his stake.ake a listen. >> we no longer have a position in apple. in apple, today, as opposed to maybe even six months or a year ago, while in this one, there is no need for activism assuming that you can even do it, because i think that they have a great management team, but in this one, you worry a little bit or maybe more than a little about china's attitude in what you have been seeing. >> on top of china...
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>> carl, can you take on that question? look, i used to go to charlestown and it's a cheap claiming race. all the horses are so bad and my dad would say, no horse can win this race. none of the horses can win. the joke, of course, is that someone is going -- one of them is going to win and one is going to run second, too. there are a lot of americans who feel that in a country of 300 million people that you can get a more knowledgeable and pleasing two candidates than hillary clinton and donald trump. that's what they think. but in the end, that's not what matters. what matters is these two, trump is a jugger not right now. and hillary clinton has pretty much already clinched the democratic nomination. the options will be in november. i think they can vote for one of the two of them. they can stay home. not voting is a protest. it is perfectly legitimate or they can write in a candidate. the two parties that seem to have settled on this, the democratic thing, we're going to look back on that, i think, and see what it was wa
>> carl, can you take on that question? look, i used to go to charlestown and it's a cheap claiming race. all the horses are so bad and my dad would say, no horse can win this race. none of the horses can win. the joke, of course, is that someone is going -- one of them is going to win and one is going to run second, too. there are a lot of americans who feel that in a country of 300 million people that you can get a more knowledgeable and pleasing two candidates than hillary clinton and...
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go aed had, carl. >> well, let me take them in order. hillary clinton isn't talking about a running mate yet. there is some speculation who she would choose. there is no obvious person. i guess bernie sand arz is going to go to the convention in philadelphia there with about half as many delegates as hillary clinton, i suspect. nobody else has any. he'll get a prime time speaking role. whether his showing so far stronger than people thought will earn him a spot on the ticket is one person's decision, hillary rodham clinton. if you remember in 2008, hillary clin chin cam a lot closer to barack obama han bernie sand serz coming. she was not chosen. the president's tend -- he tends to pick somebody that they think will help them win or govern. i'm not sure that hillary clinton thinks bernie sanders fits into either of those categories. if she does, then that's her decision. that's not the media's. but what else was -- holding donald trump's feet to the fire, i've done that myself, tom. i've written columns. our caller is an early riser. he
go aed had, carl. >> well, let me take them in order. hillary clinton isn't talking about a running mate yet. there is some speculation who she would choose. there is no obvious person. i guess bernie sand arz is going to go to the convention in philadelphia there with about half as many delegates as hillary clinton, i suspect. nobody else has any. he'll get a prime time speaking role. whether his showing so far stronger than people thought will earn him a spot on the ticket is one...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl.ts in the ten-year in the 170s really consolida consolidated. when you consider 160 is the close of the year, it starts to make sense. if you look at an intraday of tens, up three basis points. up three basis points pretty much on the entire curve. if you look at a one-week chart. you can see we have not gone anywhere. we have snugged up closer towards the top of the range. year to date chart reveals february low yield on a closing basis of 1.66. i mentioned bunds, even though we were knocking on the door for an all-time low, whether it's italian banks trying to put together a fund, all the details are not in. it seems like hope springs eternal. maybe some of this will help in the short-term and it seems evident by a slight rise in rates. now, let's go to the epicenter of one of the most premiere charts in foreign exchange. the dollar/yen had seven days in a row doing better. closing higher against the dollar we could break that streak today. two-day of dollar/yen. yesterday's low yiel
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl.ts in the ten-year in the 170s really consolida consolidated. when you consider 160 is the close of the year, it starts to make sense. if you look at an intraday of tens, up three basis points. up three basis points pretty much on the entire curve. if you look at a one-week chart. you can see we have not gone anywhere. we have snugged up closer towards the top of the range. year to date chart reveals february low yield on a closing basis of 1.66....
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carl and the gang, back to you. >> thank you so much, rick.res of t-mobile are off its highs this morning. mobile phone company reported very strong than expected revenues. we are joined fresh off the earnings call t-mobile president john legere. it was going up before you started talking. >> jim, i feel like i'm still on the earnings call. i sprinted down here to see you guys. our stock has been very strong. it's been moving up nicely. i can't tell you. what i did say is the numbers are astonishing. and i'm so proud 2.2 million net additions. and that's 12 quarters in a row over a million. six of the last over 2 million. they're not attachments or connected car sims, we had over a million postpaid subscribers. 870,000 postpaid subscribers. >> where are they coming from? i saw your -- was down and i like that. are these people saying i like the customer service, i like the attitude. i mean, where are they switching from? >> first of all we have had three full years of positive postpaid against the whole industry. and nine quarters of positive
carl and the gang, back to you. >> thank you so much, rick.res of t-mobile are off its highs this morning. mobile phone company reported very strong than expected revenues. we are joined fresh off the earnings call t-mobile president john legere. it was going up before you started talking. >> jim, i feel like i'm still on the earnings call. i sprinted down here to see you guys. our stock has been very strong. it's been moving up nicely. i can't tell you. what i did say is the...
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carl paladino, supporter for donald trump. as you can hear from a noisy event there in buffalo. >>> you're looking at markets right now, the dow topped the 18,000 mark for first time since july. oil prices down overnight by 5%. did close lower, but a smaller drop than they started the day. in fact finishing $40 per barrel. key producers met over the weekend without reaching an agreement on output levels. jeff flock with me from the cme. jeff, i want to talk to you of course about those oil prices but dow at 18,000. crossing that mark for the first time just shy of a year. what were traders on the floor there telling you about that? reporter: oil traders here in chicago taking credit for the 18,000 dow. the oil traders thinking that they actually helped boost that. you can see it has been a rough day in the pits of the cme of chicago. take a look at intraday chart of oil. here is why they're taking credit for it. everybody thought that failure to reach an agreement in doha would be a terrible thing for the oil market. it was fo
carl paladino, supporter for donald trump. as you can hear from a noisy event there in buffalo. >>> you're looking at markets right now, the dow topped the 18,000 mark for first time since july. oil prices down overnight by 5%. did close lower, but a smaller drop than they started the day. in fact finishing $40 per barrel. key producers met over the weekend without reaching an agreement on output levels. jeff flock with me from the cme. jeff, i want to talk to you of course about those...
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there, around sping valley, carl 43 right there, what does carl is saying, he combined 2 seasons, spring/winter moving out? actual spring temperatures come back? i thing it will be next week you get the bona fide spring time temperatures but in the right direction, carl. sit tight, i thing it is pretty good. the report, 46 for the clear sky overhead, 59 was the high. 43 was your low. those temperatures, exactly where we should be this time of the year. headlines looking like this, every day we are going to get better, a click, 2, 3 degrees each and every day. next week we are leading towards the 70s. i thought yesterday was possible. today it looks more likely. couple cold mornings, though, to deal with is why we have the freeze warning outside the city. i am telling you, 7:00 tomorrow morning everybody is cold. vain in the 30s, 29 in liberty tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. what are the skies doing? i don't think they will be a problem. high pressure system in control will wobble a little this way, that way. factor in our weather, the bigger picture will show you, look at that, that is a lot of cl
there, around sping valley, carl 43 right there, what does carl is saying, he combined 2 seasons, spring/winter moving out? actual spring temperatures come back? i thing it will be next week you get the bona fide spring time temperatures but in the right direction, carl. sit tight, i thing it is pretty good. the report, 46 for the clear sky overhead, 59 was the high. 43 was your low. those temperatures, exactly where we should be this time of the year. headlines looking like this, every day we...
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carl edwards not getting all the lug nuts off. yet to dominate. >> the latest to do that. you mentioned matt kenseth, he's in trouble now but lately kyle busch has been following on pit road but gaining on martin truex jr. his car is just as fast as truex at this point of the race. >> across the board joey logano pick up a spot and four and pick up two. without any lost ground currently running heard. >> one of the top competitors. >> dale earnhardt jr. currently running sixth and denny hamlin is all of a sudden -- >> that's because of solid, solid night.
carl edwards not getting all the lug nuts off. yet to dominate. >> the latest to do that. you mentioned matt kenseth, he's in trouble now but lately kyle busch has been following on pit road but gaining on martin truex jr. his car is just as fast as truex at this point of the race. >> across the board joey logano pick up a spot and four and pick up two. without any lost ground currently running heard. >> one of the top competitors. >> dale earnhardt jr. currently running...
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with charles woodson retiring, they chose carl joseph out of west virginia. this guy is a hitter and can probably play safety or corner back. he's rather small as far as height. it's five nine and about 200-pound. the raiders looking to fill their back field name. have got some guys who can bring the heat right now. the raiders figure to be quite a force moving on up in the nfl and the alcs. carl joseph a defensive back out of west virginia. >>> meantime, a chance, the 49ers selecting ahead of the raiders, which is a turn about in the recent years. here they go at number seven. let's let the commissioner make the announcement a z to where the 49ers decided to go. >> the san francisco 49ers select deboris buckner. -- deforest buckner. >> let me tell you about deforest buckner, he's 6-foot 7, 291 pounds. has the biggest hands in the draft. that's very important to bat down passes and fight off o offensive linemen. he had nine and a half sacks. his hands measure 11 and three quarter inches. they're almost a foot long. the guy can bring it and not a surprise as z
with charles woodson retiring, they chose carl joseph out of west virginia. this guy is a hitter and can probably play safety or corner back. he's rather small as far as height. it's five nine and about 200-pound. the raiders looking to fill their back field name. have got some guys who can bring the heat right now. the raiders figure to be quite a force moving on up in the nfl and the alcs. carl joseph a defensive back out of west virginia. >>> meantime, a chance, the 49ers selecting...
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and publisher, tom bevan and executive editor and washington bureau chief, carl cannon. later on their national political reporter who will join us to take a closer look at the results from last night. stay tuned. >> on american history tv on c-span3 -- >> -- this committee has undertaken such an investigation. it is purpose is not to and pair -- but to evaluate domestic intelligence according to the standards of the constitution and the statutes of our land. >> 40 years ago, a senate select committee chaired by senator frank church, democrat from idaho was convened to investigate the intelligence activity of the cia, fbi, irs, and the nsa. this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the church committee final report. over the next five weeks, we will look at portions of the 1975 televised hearings.
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